The ship W. H. Starbuck, which arrived at New York 01; Saturday from Rio Jamaim9 picked up an eagle on September 10, in the Gulf Streamg 150 miles swath of Cmpu Hat- teras. The bird was in an exhausted cou- diï¬ou, but) man 1 veredn “ Oid Hutch," the Chicago manipulator of when? tmrnars, was: awtazclmd and marched by foot panda while going home on Monday night, but he had no valuables about; him. The robbers escapud. At Clayton, Ind., 011 Friday, RSV. Mr. Smith (Bmtist) qtmrrelled with u druggiab named Millard James and was futalestabbed. The magigtmtu said J amas’ act was justiï¬able and dismissed him. Citizens of Hackberry, rizuna, have 11613» graphetl for arms and ammunition, fearing an). uprising of the Hualiho Indium, who have been holding War demons. Families me being senv away. ,._V. __. â€" V- -â€"v.â€"-~-v- v- vA-v VLIAMWU LLLUGU . It is stated that: the oyster plan L158 lost nearly $2,000,000 by the greï¬ :x-‘x‘crm. Restau'mnt: keepers in Now TY an: and Philadelphia are unable to get a Ehgle order .led. Rosamond Cormier was a ma‘? time ago ordered by regulators to leave Louisiana. He failed to obey, and, along with his 15- year-old daughter, has been murdered. The gay aera in the Yellowstone Park are displaying remarkable activity which is auppo posed to be due to the name causea as the great Atlantic dieturbzmce. Thomas E. Jackson, aged 18, fought a battle wm: Ezi. Ahearn, champion light: Weight of Sn L:-uia, on Monday night, and was so badly puulabad that; he died. Bishop Fowler, of theM E. Church, who has beopn in China recently, thinks that: country will yet call the United States to account for violation of the Chixgose Treaty. 7; 1.. _L_AA: u Forest ï¬res in the Sisrra Nevada moun- tains have swept away Central Paciï¬c railway bridges and snow sheds. Penmanâ€" gera are being transfer-rad. F W. Geaaevoin. the W£&1thy tool manuâ€" facturer, of Brookiyn, was shory dead in his oflï¬ce by an old man with Wham he had’ bad a dispute about: a. patent. Deputy Sheriff Tate was attacked by a convncb named thnea in the Fremont 0mm- ty, Iowa, prison at Synday on Monday, and beaten almost to death. qux Amos; 1}. p: eminent citfz n 02' Mar- gan couunv, Ohio, was hacked to demh by Mrs. Haxmon, his niece, with a. butcher knife, yevterdav. Twenty-three Hungarians, engaged in the recent riots in hhe Pennsylvania. cake region, have been sentenced to a yaar in the work- house. The race troubles in the Sauth continue. The Whites of Choctaw county, A13†are supplying themselves with riflcs in anticipa- tion of trouble. The will of the late Profemaor Elias Lbom- is, of New Haven, Conn, bbqueabhs the bulk of his $300‘000 estate to Ya‘Le Univer» aity. In is understood that the will of the late Mr. Gooderbam makes, ong other he- quests, one of $2fl0,00‘) L0 ictorin Univer- sity, conditioned upon its being removed to Toronto. John McCully, a young tough, shot and killed Constable William Cronsiu ab a. picnic near Sparta, 111,, on Saturday. The Wife of a leading citiz :n of Reading Pub, died the other day from swallowing hut artiï¬cial teeth during a ï¬t of laughter. Della Wadker, aged 19 a beaubiiul and accomplished Wit], commiï¬ted suicide by drowning at ngdon, N. IL, on Friday. The Dcnminiou Alliance close‘i Hm conven- tion at Toronto on Friday. Senator Vidal was elected preaidenb. It was recommended that the next meeting be held in Montreal: Dr. Selwyn, director 0 the Dominion Geological Survuy, is investigating the for" mution in the Dclomino dium'icb wink a. View to give pxactical advice regarding wrteeitm wells for Water. Archdeacon Rseve, who has spent many years in the district, believes that there is nothing in the Arthubasaa and McKenzie, river districts to attract; immigration. Mr. Thomas DKiVE‘I‘, of Kingston, has commenced an :xcbion against the city for $5,000 for injuries received by falling into an open drain, which was not indicated, :18 ought: to have [men the case, by lights. AMERICAN. A heavy trash visited Northem Wisconsin Sunday night. From Eighteen to forfy tons of grapes daily are being shipped down the lake from Canandaigua, N. Y. Arrangements have been made with English capitalists for money to complete the Great Northwest Central Railway from Brandon to Battleford. Bodies continue to be taken from the debris at Johnatown at the rate of two a. day. It is reported that: a serious hitch ham occurred in the negotiations tending towards an amalgamation between Lawdluud Victoria Universitiese Duncan Campbell, jun., member of a. Montreal wholesale ï¬rm, has forged a con- siderable amount of paper and is a fugitive across the lines. Five Manitoba. Mennonites brutallv Inn]- treuted a young girl, and were 169 «if with a ï¬ne of $1 each by the chief of the: villagu‘ A dmd beat, who calied himself the Mar- quis de Vermont, hws Buddanly departed from Ottawa, leaving a. hotel bill for $70 behind him. Mr. James Good who. it is mid built the ï¬rst: railway hczmntivc countruccod in tab Damigiou, died at Tarouto Friday morning. There are at: present 75 atuden’rs attend lug vhe Royal Military school at King-mun. ï¬ve less than last year. It is understood the Banfl" Coal M ï¬ne Com- pany have nude arrangemonus for bhfpping a Aarge supply to a San Francisco ï¬rm. Martin B.1rke's lawyers in Winnipeg have, received $600 anonymously for their dcfgnca of the Cronin suspect. Ei‘lmans mi11,nom‘ Ockawa, and a Iarg a quantity of 111mbc 3‘, were burned the other nigltl , causing a low nt nearly $2L0 COO Kingston businesa men purpose “tubing an oilclonh faster)! with a capital of $50,001) Chicago deï¬ecnivea are in Winnipsg {n.1- Iowï¬ng up clues in the Cronin murder case. THE NEWS OF THE DAY. CANADIAN. A fwnoun Franc}! woman “ ' 'ï¬bticiam about the way her own countrywo‘ en differ from other womm in their (in a“ ic-J perhaps d9.- serving of attention on the ,‘m‘t of some American Women. . =; n», “(m “There are two ways,†aha rays, of follow- ing the fashion. V"A French women folinwa it as a 1 fniiows {is mautor. But) all other won hollow it as a b12116 :3 . '--‘iii.n,uvs his dog.†v. “Hare in who sqamtor. You see when the Equator 12, don’t you? Well, the fools exact tcuï¬ud that the Niia 111365 on this 5?: e of in ; buy how on “3%)“; can men with commms sense bii'éVR. char; water will run uphlil? ‘Well, these Euglandera are the sub-Item fools; what my you 27†They all agreed with him. “They are warding no and of money to ï¬nd out) the source oi bhs Nile, and actually send people into Attica south of bile equator tn (Kimovar in: source. “Wall, is no: the world round ‘2" Taking an orange be inusaméa the. matter, an’i drawing 9. im- rcund me centre 0f it, the man said: I; facilitates research vow greably to lawn Wham not; be look for anything which we wish to ï¬nd. The scientiï¬c world must: budea. ply indebted to the Boer of South .rica, who demonstraï¬es the foliy of look ing {or the sources 03 the N†m Beulah of the “11,133?“- Ia isatabed 131mb in English court: circles great; dismtisiaction is £er at the Queen’s partialiuy for Prince Henry of Batbenberg, and that the Prince of Wales is furious at his Interference in the recent Royal grants discussion. W. 11 P156306} chief electrician of the British Pos‘u‘uflioe Doputmenh, in a. discus- sion before the British Asaoclation, conâ€" tended that electricity could not be used properly as an instrument: of execution. The Duke of Su‘aherland has been visit- ing his examine in the norm, and was warmly received by the ï¬shermen at: Helmadale, having responded to their appeals for as- sistancs in the ereuï¬ion of o. harbor. A prominent London correspondent be- lievm there mm two murder ï¬znda connected with the Whitechapel crimes, and that: the latest victim was not) killed and carved up by the scientiï¬c “ Jack the Ripper. The Vatican will publish the correspon- dence of Pope Piuu IX with Napoleon III. and the Prussian Government in 1870 Wich refereg.cu to the Italian occupsbiun of Rome. Tue municipal authorities of Liverpool have voted £30,000 to censhrucb depots for the storage of petroleum at: isolated points, to reduce the risk of ï¬res and explosions. The Pope has addreaaed a. protesh to the quch Governmenb against: their achion in prohibiting the bishops and clergy from tak- ing part in the electiona. ifhe French Government’s lam: report: con- cerning the whom: crop of Fn»GCB estimates the yield this vam- ac 306515598 bushels, us againat 270,787,002 busnels last year. Ex-Qneen Natalie, who is on her Wav to Balgrade to visit) her son, the youthful King of Szrrviu, was accorded an ofï¬cial reception in Odesas. on Monday. Nihiliï¬ts are vlaiulng Denmark and the authorities are taking precautions againu' athemptfl on ï¬lm life ct the Czar. ng Aiexaudar arrived at: Odessa yester. day from Yam). on board a Rumh‘m gunbom. He was received Win11 roya-l honors. Cardinal Gibbons has wriflten a pastoral letter, to be read in church tomorrow, de- nnuncing the unveiling 0f the statute of Gim‘dmi Bmuo. A letter remived at a. London news agency, signed “ Jack the Ripper.†pxomisss manner Whibecluapai murder. Rom Bonheur, who is 67 years of age, is making studios of Buffalo Bill’s Indians and animals for a. large panning she intends to exccnte. The Recordâ€, in charging bhe jury at the Old Bailey noticed the face that: there was not a cane on the calendar arising out of the great strike. During the past few days twelve persons have died from trichinosls at: Eishaben, Prussian Sï¬xony. Eagh‘taen others are re- pornud dying. Bismarck has neat asaur 311008 to the Pop that Imly’ s allies will con strain the Italian Government to respect; the wishes of the Vhtican. Paris papers are givlng Wildly sensational rumours about; French and Garman military movements near the frontier. The Prince of Monaoo'n son and summor is opoeed to gambling oontmcha, and Wili endeavor b9 suppresa chem. A renewal of the disturbances in Samoa. is feared if the decisions of the Beriin Confer- ence are not enforced. The Prince of Wales is still lame, bu‘a his ing is no longer swollen and he can Walk fairiy well. England and Germany are supposed to be negotiating a new agreement with regard to Africa. Smuloy is expec ted to reach the East Coast 0f Africa. about: the end of October. The aggregate capihnl of the London dock companies is mid so be $320,000,000. The ofï¬cial report gives the number killed by the Antwerp ï¬re and explosion as 135. A Wilkosbarre despntch balls of a. cave-in of enormous extent just outside the Dawn of Piymouth, Pu. Thirty acres of land sank very couszilierably. The terribory is owned by the Dalauware and Hudson Railroad Com- pany, About 1,500 men and boys are thrown out (f employment}. There is trnubla between Muasulmema and Hindoos in India. John Powers, 3 lineman. in the employ o, the Brush Electric Light Co. in New Yorkf unwittingly took hold of a live wire, received 2‘. shock and fell to the ground, fracburing his skull. He died soon afterward. 001. T. F. Fan-mu, special agent: for the American Sheam Boiler Insurance, Company, of ( mango, sulcic‘md 8.27 Dunver, 001., Man- de}; night, rathsr â€ohtm pay the penulby ‘m‘ stealing from the company, he baing a. daâ€" faulber t-n thu amount of at: least $6.000. The Chicago police are said to have iound than the men who killed Cronin had con- cocted a plan whereby the D02kf’8 clothws were to have been put: on a dead body in London, which was then to be thrown inn) the Thames. Finding the lane Sources. Following the 135‘ FORE IGN. pm‘t of some 5 The Austrian Governmenu, which comfro‘.’3 g the tobacco trade, made a. great ï¬nancial loss Sbv raising the price of cigars. In Vienna alone 35,000,000 fewer cigars have been sold, 3 it as a dog E with a. corresponding increase in the con- other women f aumpbion of cigarettes and mpes. In all the m LL. AM. u ~.,. “A“ n aye, of follow- 5 loss. kmauuneduto 710,000 flnxfins; One of the most shameful results which ever followed. disreputable money-making has been the wrecking of What had aireudy approved itself well, and bade fair to become one of the world’s most fumous seats of learningâ€"the Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore. This university, foundedaud msg- niï¬cently endowed by the generosity of a noble-minded citizen of Baltimore, has been checked in its beneï¬cent career, and reduced to the necessity of soliciting assistance, solely through the invetemte thirst of gain which had taken possession of one in whom the founder of the university had uniortu» nately placed an ill-founded trust. The story is too long to be told in anything but the borest outline. Sufliceit to say that old Mr. Hopkins before his death organized two corporations under the laws of Maryland for the purpose of controlling two schemes of princely generosity to the establishment of which he gave the greater part of his large fortune. Thesew reto ‘. e petustehisnsmennd memory as the Johns HoplrimUuive-rsity and the Johns Hopkins Hospital. In his will he left to the ï¬rst of these n large block of what was then the very valuable stock of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and 5. form. To the second he bcqseatheil a huge amount of valuable real estate. The old philanthropistdied Decent b ,r 24ah, 1873, and the be quest for the University become almost immediately available. On the Board of Directors WM John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Reil- roud. This man owed his elevation to that position to the friendship of Mr. Hopkins. He wss a. Wholesale grocer doing busi ness in Bnltimoro, his ï¬x I), like many others in that city, being a. stock-holder in the Baltimore and Ohio Rsllrood. At the annual meeting of the panic your, 1857, John W. Garrett mode a speech against the political element in the management of the road which pleased Mr. Hopkins so much that be determined to push him forward. He made him a director, and one year later sow Garrett the President of that great road. Such was the state of things, therefore, when Mr. Hopkins died with snobs. ï¬rm trust in Girrett and his msnugement tf the B. & 0. road, that for the endowment of his univer» isy‘pot scheme he left 1500 shares of the stock, which had B par value of $1,500,000 and a market value of more than double that amount. The University was set ageing and flourisheï¬ fum- ously for ten years. it had a notable man at its head in Doctor Daniel C. Gilman. The most able professors were attracted to its well (i choirs, and everything seemed to point to ong yen-s of usefulness and increasing fame. Prudent men, however, and President Gil- man among them, were conscious of the in- stability of railroad stock as a. foundation for endowment and lost no 0 portunity to urge the necessity of esteblishihg the insti- tution on something nearer bed rock. But President Garrett always managed to block the way to any such desirable transfer of capital. The fact is, as has since been made clear, that he was using the university stock Etofnrther his own disreputable purposes, He controlled the university trustees and through them the 1500 shores of stock which enabled him to do whatever he pleas- . ed. He used his power to the utmost, play- ? ed the game to a ï¬nish in a spirit of pure ‘ ‘ unadulterated rescality, which grasped st ‘ accumulstion of wealth for the individusl self without thought of anyone else. He seems to have deliberately set himself to wreck the railroad for the express purpose of putting money in his own pocket. It is needless to go into the details o‘: the dis- graceful business, But the upshot has been that in this the second decade of its exist once, the Johns Hopkins University, which, had already shed no dim lustre over this continent, ï¬nds its princely endowment wiped out, and itself a beggar at the doors of the bountiful. And this has been the work of one who was befriended and owed his elevstion in the world to the very man whom in this dastardly way he had robbed after his death. The thief also hos, some years before this, joined his benefactor in the beyond. He is not within the reach of human justice, but the consequences of his iniquity have fallen heevlly upon others. Jammmn»m AAA- “Grod foxbid!†said she. “I: WM the furthest thoughc,bub there was an impu‘se which I could not control, and I do not think I would dare live {at Niagara.†O;hers have experienced a similar sema- tion. ‘ “ Why,†sail ho} frâ€"iend, “ do yau wish to commit: suicide?†A lady from Rhode Izlmd was making her ï¬rst) via“; to Niagara. and was standing on one of the Sister Inland bridges looking into the rapids underneath. She hurriedly back the arm of her companion and asked ta leave the spot. Upon reaching the centre of Goat Island she mm}: upon a. seat, seemingly exhzeuabed and very nervous. When asked the cause, she ssid: “ I don’t know what: came over me, but; if I had stood on the bridge anoï¬ber moment nothing could have prevented me jumping into the rapids.†The press despatch sent out: from Bingâ€" bumbon under the impression time the lasr suicide was a Miss Mead of that pisce, says that the yaung lady visited the Falls a. short time a‘ 0 sud has been “ strangely fascinaved with isgara ever since.’ It Is a. well known fa/cn thub scarcely any two persans have the same impression when ï¬rst: looking upon the rapids or fails. Only a few evenings since your correspondent) heard a. clergyman in a. neighboring city make shis remark: “I never look upon Niagara above the falls but than there is a strong desire 170 gm: into the waser, lie down and go with it. I have no thought: of suicide, but: it always seems to me as if it would be pleasant to go with the water.†The John Ilopkin’s University. A Possible Explanation of the Many Sul- cldcs at the Falls. “ Never,†said an old resident: of the village, “ have I known of so many people going over the Falls as during the past: six months.†Daring that" time some eight; or nine persons have been known to pasta over. three of which have been deliberate suicides. In is a source of wonder to many people liv- ing here why persons will come from a. dis timoe to Niagara apparently to commit Euiclde. TlIE FA§C§NAT10N 0F NIA- l Lrto in the season, or when for any reason the tomato cannot be obtained in its best condition, much more difï¬culty is experienc- ed in giving ll: 8. good appearance at table. We are then treated to the inevitable tonmto salad, tomato sauce, tomutoes scalloped, tomatoes stuffed, tomatoes stowed, tomatoes a la carte, tomatoes en diable‘ etc. So long as the ealential fluvor romaine these may he excellent articles. When, however, autumn frosts have cut down the guréon crop: we are reduced to the canned fruit for on; supply. This latter, to be thoroughly good, must bo produced in a soil and climate where the tomato reaches! its very best- qnu'llty; other wise in is harsh in taste, and by no meane y suitable to any but tho strongeut stomachs. And the climate and soil which hoot L58“? this invaluable fruit are those which produce in perfecï¬sm the melon, the pouch, and. the sweet potato. ~W-.., “MW“,WU . .‘ a wnmmw ,uv ibis is quibo an ormmanml entree, eaniiy prepared and assism wonderfully at a meat1 where cpld meat is the piece de resistance. Place thï¬m, cut alde down on a: slice of buttered brwd, out; 0! ï¬tting #12:. Arrange on a bubuewd pan, sprinkle Wlth 9:112: and [)0 par, and bake ab lent: half an 110121. his is quibo an ormmanml entree. sunï¬v In this Nah, like the im. the dwiruble “ gamy " fluVOf of 5110 raw mum“) is rebainnd in the: cooking. In this came they ahould be rumor small and flutz. Scald and peel, and out: CE a slice f.:om the swam and, leaving about: twee quarters of each. tomato. Considerable care'md patience in r nir ed to produce this beautiful dink: Snp ion; End the {ruin mum; be of the best qua, ity. The Brightâ€"red tomaboes, half submerged in rich cream gravy, furnish a. dolighhfui accompaniment no baked fowl or means, and add greatly be both the appearance and subway-nee of l- f smfly dinner. By the lime they are all thus taken up from the pan bhe cream wlll have simmered a. little, becoming slightly thickened and changedin color. Pour this over the con- tents of the dlsh. half a teen; pooulul of ï¬nely chopped parsley is somatlmea added bot the gravy. to the fruit: in a greater or lease degree according bo soil and climate. That: pe- culiarity is removed or modiï¬ed by broil lng, baking, or‘fryinv at: high temperature, so as no longer to a sci: the moat dellmw waste. To mosh persona, however, the wild. raw flavor is “gamy†and agreeable, and, when preserved in cooking, constitutes a much valued quality. “ Old Virginia cream tomuboos'hro bhe best, perhaps? of this kind. They are prepared as follows: Select ï¬rm, smooth, and rather small wmumoes, fresh from the vine. Dip them one by one in water kept: boilln , and remove the skins Without breaking b a fruit); as in all cases, cutting out the hard core an the stem end. Place them close cogeuher, with the out: sides up, in a. skillet: m- pen, in which has been spread about: hall an ounce of butter. See this on the stove, and keep at a heat just) below the “frying point." A higher degree of hem: will search the hunter, cause the tomemes to stick to the iron, the juices to escape, and the entire (lizh no be spoiled. [mm the one pieces as the 2:me end of each bomnbo press a. teaspoonfui of line dry breed crumbe, containing a little smith upper, and butber. Then over all :prinke min and pepper. Centiuuc to cook slowly until the bomeboeu show si, s oi breaking, which will occur in ten or ï¬ keen mlnntea, Then pour in (for a dozen small tomatoes) half a. pint; of rich, fresh cram (milk will not do), and begin immediately to remove the tomatoes, carefully, with a tablespoon, to a vegetable dish. Bahâ€"e for halihour, and than til-wafer, with- out: breaking if possible, to a planner or did), where the gravy isnpmued over them. A sprig or two of pmsley may he laid wound each tomato as a garnish. The tomatoes hhemlelves may also be used as a. gaminh fur msat baked in thasame pan or separately. OLD VIRGINIA CREAM TOMATOES. The tomato has not been cuihivacedmggi tamed. long enough to entireiy bmish a certain wil and rank flavor, which Â¥cléngs 891600 and prepare exactly ms for brolling or frying. Arrange with the cut sides on top in n buttered bnkmg‘pav. Salt and pepper, and__set in a wethaated oven. In about trwanby minutes take them from the skillet, addiugalistle butter to each tomato. Select; your bomatrzea as for bmiling. They mum) be ripe and sound, and of nearly equal 3123. Cut: 03 a slice from the “' stem end,†and take out: the hard core, as already de- scribed. Lay tham, out side down, in a skillet) wall greased with bubber or beef drlppings (tho lather ls pmfemble,) and of proper heat for frying. Cook gently for about: ï¬ve minubos, then turn carefully, so as no! b9 break the tomatoes. The cub sidaa are now on bop. so they may be sprinkled with salt) and pspper. The frying is than command. To prevent; smrching, a huge spoonful of cold wnter must; be thrown in 11mm time to time 8.5 it) evaporakes~ Too much water will came the tomatoes to boil; and wm break the skins ; and if permia’md to fry dry, they will burn and stick to the iron, The tomato broiled. is grateful and invigm - ating beyond almost. any other dish of our (vii- mane. The fruit itaoli isthe mosteosily producr ad from the soil, most plentiful and cheap ; and nhe method oi preparation is the very simplest form of cookory. Select from your garden or market) basket; 3. proper number of perfectly ripe and sound tomatoes, taking care mm the skin is not brokan. After Wiping them clean, out) off a. chin slice from the “ stem end†of each, and bake am: the hard core from the comer. Than set, them ‘clone together on the Wire boiler, keeping the cub side level on top ; cover the out side with salt and peppar, and place the broiler over a bot ï¬re of live coals. Do not close the lid of the boiior upon them. Now let them cook sheaï¬iiy until thoroughly done/m occupying about twenty minutoo. The salt and pepper are abambed by tho juice, which assumes a ï¬ne reddiah brown color and ex- haiea a flavor of unequaled quality. Remove them from the broiler wish a broad fork, gaming the prongs under, so an to avoid making or overturning. They may be served either in the skins or with the latter removed. With any form of must, vegetable, or bread there is no sauce, foreign or homo made, which can be compared with this simple, inexpensive dish. FRIED TOMATOES. It: happena frtquontiy that: our “ modern conveniences†render the genuine broiling process inconvenieno, and in such cases a tolerable substitute may be: pupal-ed as ioHOWI : The Possibilities of the Tomatu TOMATO CROUTES BAKED TOMATOES. can day"; time. and gave nbous 75 pounds a? hair. Antwhar day wag spent] in cleaning and scraping. By this time in loan 30 par cent. of its weight. The; operation of its preparation. muted two mméhn, x. ad it went nhrough thta same coums as cowhide, with the difl‘nmnca bha‘u‘ each phase of the work took three times as much 1mm. The akin 3230111de stretched in: the pit. and placea in the middla of the co ‘J hidts. SIX buyers of. puwdev are then thrown in; two ï¬rst, twa Sacoxzfl, and two ithfrd layers. Aho- gather the binning, h??- th '86) yams, "he )0 biota of time ; n‘hug : becoming green, _ 41) days ; vmrked; 10' days; prevarnion, " 50 day: ; mpoticiou, GO «iays ; ï¬mï¬ p31: a (éloubimg 200 days ; second pit; (ï¬loublu), 300 ‘ days ; third pin (Anubis), 400 days. green fin, it was baamn for one hour every day with an Iran or a large anvil. After beiu ten days in pure water It] was left) for mo: er wn days in waï¬er with abmxb four per cenb. of salb. {Chen in war Ire-placed in pure water again for wwem; 5'1 3'9. During those furty days it WM 0011513" Jy in Honk. The huad and feet, “win 3 g about: 300 ands, were then removed, and the skin 11mg on spikes in the drying room. After hanging one day in was put in a vat contain- ‘ mg potnmh and a. small quantity of auiphur of sodium In the fol}!â€" 'ViBP,‘ proportions : Water, 1,000 parts 2 32340 (ed Line, twenty- ï¬m parts ; 90:33.4, .hmxc pwbg, - auiphur of aorflum. bum: para. .At‘bur being two days m Dhia but!) in was rinwd Lu pure Wavar of a tempm'mum of hwmty degree/£2, when it was again plamd in Hm drying room. After this double operating] was repeats“ three time: rim skm wan rwuc‘y to have the hair Meg; all" .T «in opcmtiun pccup: .eu about] My Easy oxying widows; take a new husband soonest: there ia nothing like wet weachsr tor bmmsplzmting. ‘-â€"~[0. VS . Holmes. I? weighed about 1,200 pounds, and W133 about an inch and u thud thick. Aiter mgï¬ut into a mservoir of pure water to green ih WM: Mama for one hour everv The British (lavemmeut haw made a con- bract with the Cumdian Pkwlï¬c Rxllway by which it; agrees to contribute $225,000 per ammm (the Canadian Gavernmunt Adding $75,000 M a. nubsidy m enable the company to my down 9. line of fast steamers and open a. monthly matvice to Yokohama, Shanghai and Hang Kong, via Cmadu. This: will be a mute emirely through British tarrl’tory smrl will be very Valuable mpoci'flly in time of war and an an alt‘arnative So she Suez mum. This urv-w sarvica will not be randy blll January 1891 and than in is culculuted hut: lekohnmu will be reached from Britain in 25 duys‘ Shanghai in 28 amcl chg Kung ln 305 There canmt be u doubt about such an arrwgamenn being highly ad« vaunagoous 00 Canada, There will Maw be a mall line of ateamem from Vuuccuver 00 Australia. Viewed in the light: of premnt fuel»: how absurd manly of tlm accusatiuna which uwfl 00 bu brought: ugainaï¬ the Cam.- dirm Paciï¬c and sver'ythfng connected wit . In. Why Due prominent Grit actually said in Parliament that; the sleepers were laid on the snow and that when the thaw came the whole thing would sink into a mass of ruin. A better builu line is rant on ï¬lm continent. Harrison's reign if: the Wllibe House so far as in has yet gone has been anything but 8. 31100588, his friends themselves being judges. Tue moa‘z'ï¬ his work has been taken up wivh beheadin ofï¬se holders and distributing the spoils. , his is always a. thankless job, and in has: not: been less so than: usuaal in Harri- son’s experience. lu the meantime the free trade agitation goes on, and the peaple are being educmed by thew current discussions. The probesbivs western is continually in dau- ger of breaking down on this side or that, and any suffering interest is crying to Jupi- ter for relief. While the: mills of Britain are workm' night anti day in order in ï¬ll orders, those 0 New England stand in many cases idle. This is ssid 1'0 arise from the fact that) they hava to usa dear highly taxed wool and the: cry i3 hharefore raised for free “ raw mauerimls.†But what are “raw materials â€1 To the manufacturer of wooleus, N001 may be, but: no the farmer it; is a ï¬nished. and manufactured product, and Why should not the fume: be protected? why not? Must thew â€be: free coal also? 011, of course, and so la guess on and the eyes of mu;titudes are being opened. An Mb of kindness;v u wold of 53 mp athy, may render the whale line of life ditférent from when: KS) “01113 0 herwise have been. Tim-re are crises in [may a. life when the coursnia aha‘l take for weal or f0. woe deb gends upon a slight izzfluence~mlmosua single word. How careful then should we be that our influence maya 5% 9.11 .imes be m the n; rhfl direction 1 Two ancient aqned ucis have just been dis- covurod an Aihm 5--â€"U\70 largo: 1.21111 ï¬t: for use, in the par: curled Geudis, toward Hy - me'cmw; the othsr, Law-:30 of brï¬ck, m We ciby itself, beneath the. royal sublm. Near the latter have been fuuud seveml tombs in marble, and Lu both piac rs fmgmoznshs of in~ scriptlom, om 0f the nams of Phil‘xgros. An aflorï¬is being mada to nab Oiiver Wendell Holmna to writa an auto iogl‘aphv. H0 refuges! on the ground that: his works already tell am much of himself as he cares to hmvo the public [emuf and That be de- sirou to npend his remaining years in com- parative ldlexxcss. Trmpemnce puts Wnozl 0n the ï¬re. flaur in the bn-rral, meai in the cheat, money in the punk), credit in the country, content- ment; in the house, clothes on the children, vigor in tlm body, ium'lllgence in the brain, and with in the wholg cunetibution. When the Austrian Empcrar saw the re- viaw at Spundau, he lsamed for the ï¬rst: time that me smokelusa pwwdar which was usad with such efl'ecc had bzzen invented by 5.11 Aush‘im apanhecnry and offered to the Austrian Governmunt; but, had been declin- A poor digger in a. gem pit in Ceylos fouznia large Bzxpphire‘ I: WM immed- i‘xmiy purchwl frcm him far £600, and was ammigb‘uway suld in Colm'abn for £1200. By the time it: rauchmx Bum} Street its value WM probably have risen fr.- £3‘OCO. The Xurgenb brook trout ever caught on this continent wan landeé rec nrly m Syriug creek N. Y . Th5: ï¬sh wuighari six pounrig and two annex-nu and its pmpur’uions and uompéexion were parfect. A anWsurip‘ni on "Bier H3116 †in "to be estab- liaher‘: In Berlin: Fm: an manual payment or £30 the thimw soul may drink as much been 8.9 he pleases. Tanning an Elephant Hide. MISCMLLANEGUS