It gives one rather an unpleasant sausa- hion to be told by an expert like Edison that there is no way of insulating an elcctric Wire, either above or below ground in such a way us to prevent the pOEsibility of its proving fatal to life under certain conditions. The .L.un.ble accidents which have taken place in New York and which are an apt to take place wherever similar conditions prcva l, have raised a universal outcry {or the re- moval of the hiduoun things from the streets, which are both disï¬gured. and rendered dangerous thereby. '1 he popular notion vs :\s t‘mt if these were once put under ground, all cause for anxiety would be remnved. We might thin eat, drink and be many without few of being afflicted by the lunar tion of harrov- in; details, or being ourselves exposed to a horrible death. But now Edi- son steps up and tells 11'! th A; all is not done when we hive put the wires out of sight. Even then it is pmnible that the vcirm m y bum 0111' the tubs and form: :‘Imgawuq my. rents in llflllï¬Ã©lï¬x Mid uni-12110195. Elium belicvr's t. :re would her. law it yuiatgng thr': tension of electricity, had until that is dour: the-m is no insurance against: danger. If: ia evident enough that in electrici y 111'â€) 11.. . got holduf an a way which in wrmderfuliy useful, but of wh. 1, as yet, he: known little, and hhcrsfore requires to handle with gmzxt (noumspection. viilï¬in the less in tin) outside world to prey upon 11h ielio ws, and one rogue more in the striped garments of Sing-Sing undergoing the discipline which may, perhaps, turn him Into an honest man. The (silo W’s pnrticular line of action was to ï¬il aoma poor wretch drunk. and while in than) condition gaming him no sign 9. contract binding him (:0 along term of service, such as was but; i; remove fmm abjew ulnvery, in Yucatan. This camaiu the “Worid'ï¬â€ enra, and as the re- sult of its faithfulness, nine years in Sing- Siug are ailotted no Mr. Fitzpatrick, this cummutor shark. It; is a little 13.10 in the day for a. good law be came, but “batter late than never" an plips mlmiral‘ly in such a. case. The State of New York Legislature h:s just: DEESOd a. law prz’rviding that no mm can receive the degree of doctor 0‘. medicine unless he is a grariu'me of college or university, or has ‘p mac-'3 such Eximlud-Dlun in atiuhmetic, gram mgr, guography, orthography, Arnerimn hiatux'y, E uglish composition, and the elements 05 nmu‘ml philmmphy. as shall ntisfy the ngeuzs of abs Stage Univumity rslsat hu is rspxson’sbly well votwd in the rudi- xzmutmy n quireuzanns of a. liberal education, Tue “New York \Vurld“ has the satisfac- cion of being tha mews Wllgreby t_h_eie is one As the Episcnpxlia. m of the Uuhcd SIML-s ‘ 'y direcussing he R vieioa of {heir inwcl‘ 3301.. .0 are the I’rcabymxvann â€1- ga‘: r} in debuting whe'. her duty a'nzsll or simll mt rm'isu am}. am†1 “hair Confoasion of Fflth. V . ~y mimwu discusai’ons have baeu c-xrri 2:1 0:1, and bm‘ ;1 learning and zeal have been di.p1ayed by the combmtbing theologians. The dogma v1 ich attracts most mtsntiou Is the: p' zz1i‘: g one at F'ec- tiou. It; is hn‘dlv r101L1gt001‘ur to say 11th on thn; ror: k the Pceabyterjm Church of the United States may go to pieces. n“ m No mom hurri (a {ieafh has been. recurded int-he 1218-33 of “mmedy than thxu which beioi t': p or 1110111 m 11 New York, who v:3.91:rcra}fy I rand alive. by ?)eourisiry in the (arm-<2 otshuddering thousands. The sighz 1. M an emu/:11! I: 21:11 impres: oi the aï¬'e-VI’X’ickI‘n 11111‘“ a“ mm: 1 with glief 'mur. with indig A f.e...g of rage har- Wm- . . must thus Ur'23dy piu coasts WI :2 cvxpase ‘heir hallo»?- mm to saw fun 11! 1mm, and it wi‘il no: be 1011:: 111.111“! ' ‘11s a“. rests 91' New Y .ark are p11 gerl o: nth down.- a w1rw. in is mil on good authority that: the Prince of “ï¬les ‘qu as; warned by his physiciann than he . Brighta disease incumhiy fastened upon him, and may the Lxremirm of histrip 1:0 Envypt, which was 11m originally intenueg} was at the same tims recommemiid by them advisers an a. divmsiou which mï¬ghb 223- ist to keep his m. ud‘ .rom damn. mun gloom. It; is believed 1, “.3 the P incues :«nd the rem; ot the Roy a1 3mm- ‘v nay e be on informmi M to tho stareof tins Pxincv 3 health. me‘z‘stc m‘ 111 U ifed States now OOMJ‘ 4 '10 000 MO screw, 01‘ 26 par out. of the land 0. Wis -4) 000 00:. zeaur {mun 2:11!“qu and a? ï¬nis ran: 'in': forests of the. United States (19min "wfh out 0‘? the qnamion) “11111111111111.3111 ughtven ymrs. Crow .11 times 9 ace 8.11115 mm of 12,000,000000 9111;? Rat ayamr ;. bun wice this amour-1 15 cut a d a. UK? a1 is zice‘m) ed by ï¬re. .1: '13. m woudc) ‘ our 1.1;1p11M s are grow- ing 313mm; use 9(3me \f 15 timber Lamina. Th0 rnpnrt is unlikely to be true, never- theless it floata ahaut the ci‘y of New York according to some of the metrspolimn news- papers, tint: William VVan‘orf Asbcr, in the cnurse of a dinner at Dalmonico’a became so walked upon at the thcughb of the great Quldri Centennial show going anywhere 0150 171mm to New York that he declared him- self willing to fact the. Whole bill of prelim- ii.&':y guamu‘oea. even though is should be twenty mi " n dol ms. The Chinese secret societies continue to bother the Chinese Government, which, in spite of Lhr.) facl 1119.12 it knows not: only the name and MW mien of each society, but the uum‘mr of in: members, is unable to supprfss the ..11 The main obj ect of these societiea 5a to 1.1111 art the ends of justice by pro‘. mating criminal-1 from arrest. This pro- section is uf enurae a. powerful inducement to the commission of crime. The Trï¬ommte CJmmerca me of the United Sum-ts which has bum such a thorn in the sides of ruiiroad managers ever since Pa incepti in, is 150 13819;:qu tried as to its legality. Tim Milwaukee road has been in- dicted by 12119 United Smtes Grand Jury for \*?r>‘a:n,inz. of the law inasmuch as in claims the righw to charge higher rates to interior towns than to Hueh larger places as Minne- apolis and Sb. Paul. however, LIIu‘S ï¬mlly settlesl it. but the great and wise principle of Arbitration. D mm in 111m r5 glib little tight: little i,sland P in»: E lwaid, the Conrlot‘uebown “Exnmlnm’ cllruuiclrs with pardonable pride the rm- ign of .qmntity of wild straw- berries, 03 {2(va r crop, and a. bunch of May fl)W8m pickul in the plentinude of thtir frag ramce 91. ul frzelmesa a few days ago Truly \so have a. wonderful climate. â€"â€"[Ex Fow- hundred yaw 3 ago :1 XaWPuit began in flaw city of “laws: . m Pulit‘h RuELir, and in WM rm ‘lad only a). few weeks ago. The ntjam' n! \xxsputu was a plat: of ground of “mu: fury norms. Iv WAS nah the lawyers, however, LIIu‘S ï¬mlly settles} it. but the great and wise principle of Arbitration. l’.»$.S§lNG NOTES. The truth is that a mgn can betber afford tn sacriï¬au his dinner daily for a. year than live without: hope for 9. week, And nature Ina recognlzad it, so. What pharsa is morn Gammon in our mouths than the simple but slguiï¬cativa “ I hope ‘2" Nor is there may human being. howauever forlorn in material possesï¬on, howsoevar afllicbed, who was not originally endowed with this capacity of hope. Go to the hoapitals, where one might aupposeib were easy {10 ï¬nd despair in many aspects. The doctor will w‘zisper 10 ‘ on than this or that invalid is: (loameé, -' ‘ tln he cmuut, bynll ‘r’m evlflauce of ,zréght and exparleaca, live um: day m ‘ Null, and how me you ?’ yQu say N we si'ck mun, and perhaps you cannon huip betray a in your tone ill-5) pii'y you fail for him, thus hove-rig; between DWO '» rurlrlag about one nf welsh alone, the one: ‘ ' 8 Having, you are able to asgure yourself .x-L‘ you know anything dcfpisive. “0h, much better," he replies, with strong hope in his voice and his eyes. “I think I shall soon be well.â€â€"[All the Year Round. i "It is true that forms may be changed lwithout change in the substance, but it is (qualiy true that contiuunl change or agita- tion for change in the form, tunnel) but excite uneasiness, shake the feeling of conï¬- dence and security with which devout p30- ] have rested upon the precious formularies of i the Prayer Book and impair the unquestion- ; ing loyalty which is the very foundation of . the Christian character. The last and futel result of familiarizing the minds of our peo- lple with alterations in the Prayer Book as i a common and easy thing, must inevitably j be to erouee questions about the expression 30f doctrine, either in its devotional form i throughout the Book or in the venerable ‘ and seared symbol, of the Fuith itself, It is probable that nothing which has occurred in our generationâ€"not all the eesaults of skeptioel criticism from withoutâ€"has so shaken the ancient reverence for the sacred ‘ Scripturca in the minds of Christians at large ‘ asthe publication of the revised version of the Bible. It was equally inevitable, and wee not unforsean at the beginning of the present movement, that to bring the Prayer Book into the arena. of discussion and change would have a strong tendency to produce eimilar consequences in the attitude of men’s minds towards the time honoured forms of devotion which are so precious a. part of our heritage from the ancient Church. and fee- tering a spirit of indifference, wou’d open the door to for wider departures from the old standards than the promoters of revision could ever have contemplated. Such results are no Enos probeble, whether the deï¬nite proposals for alteration at any time are generally good or Whether they are bad, if the process be continued through a series of yerra and new changet are constantly being introduced. ' The gey‘hued green-wing and the blue-wing teal l ‘ l Brilliunt in plumage eachin gold and green; l . No lovelier denizsn of earth or air 5 l Mid the fair feather tribas is seen. f i Swift) in their flight, they ms; with their i i speed The smokingr weapon and the fatal loud. l Swifter than Indian shaft] they cleave the airâ€"â€" Swift; as electrioflish their flight is sped. When bright September, with its sunny breath, Ripous the fruitsge and the golden grain- Enamels all the woodsides with gay flowers, Entwines its rose wreathes over mount ‘ l and plain, ‘ Then ï¬rst ’neauh roseate Summer clouds are seen The hovering, swooping legions of the tesl. ' l Skimming o’er tufted wood and lake serene. ' ’ Headless of f-leer’s skiif or shotgun pas). I ! l | I I Fur have they journeyed from their North- ern home, l Where they hsve ricted and raised the _ brood ; ' l Winnowcd o’r weedy reef and sandy bzr, Seeking luxurious and abundant food. l Bit} When the North wind blows with chili- ier lore 1th, And icebergs crash and flees chufe at the shore, Then these brightâ€"plumag’d children of the air V.nnish, some milder regions to (Xylore. l l In fair 0 mods. and thro' New England realm, Over Vist prairies of the fertile West, I By Winding river and secluded lake, 1 Tne heal fl)c: gathers, a thriceâ€"welcome 3 guest. I Where winds the sparkling brook thro' meadows green, Or where ’mid bowery groves it: joyous sweeps, Where rolls the river past its bushy fringe, The seal its holiday, rejoicing, keeps. Thcre, o‘er some muddy bank or reezlv isle, By sheltered. share or green, secluded cove, ~ 1 Tiny bask in sunshine, drowsily at rest, 3 Or 0:! the Wing flivswiftiy i‘hro’ the grove, , 0:1:0 some brunt; of wild rice 0': of 0m: f 03 rapid-boiling winnowing pinion-s fl mt". l l I i i How of‘u n happy, long-depirï¬ed years, ; Hive I, as stooiing pain: or northwest i edge, i As shy green shores, O Biy of Barnegstl l V‘thch’d for tesl fl )cks, swift-darting o’er { the sedge, , When the ï¬rst. roseate blushes of the day I Flueh'd all the First, euyolding cloud and land, l Ere black duck and the Widgeon Winged I their flight, I The early teal would hover o’er my stand. jMy set dicoys would lure their searching l (£3Ye__ ' They Whirl, they circle, and in mid-air die ! l ISAAC McLELMN. ; and change, there will be a has of reverence in the public mind for nha time-humoured forms of worship that will be wry detri- mental to spiritual life. There hm been heated diacussiou on the WM min in Cumvenâ€" tion, and tho following minuri’fy repaz'h will give a good idea. of the way in which revi aim.) is contrmpiated by a very rezpecï¬uble section of the Church : There is same cxcitemen‘»; in the Episco- palian Cnurch over the b3rd8r 1213mm tho mvision of the Prayer Buck. A large. and influcm‘iul minority are strongw of the opinion that revision has now gone far enough if nob too far. and they consider in time u; cal} a halt. They fear b.1241: unless some decided check is giwn to What they look upon ms the modern â€cram†for revision Revision of the Pmycr Boe‘ylk. Teal Shooting. Hope. cmmti was pubiished- Tina only ("lettuce was ï¬lrmt tho writer was insane. 13ubrhe~n the reply to mm was crushing. It was mkcd, “' If he were ima‘ma why did you make him ' rmsm of the Rgpublicm Executive cam- mlttea ? ’ This was 9. poser with which the R Epublica‘ns of Ohio havs not) had the cour- age to tackle. The charge agaimm the Democrats, in need not be added, has been Withdran, and the Rapublicsn Chairman has resigned. So g ‘93 the world. They have had a Pégntb forgexy case in (she State Caxmpaign of Ohio. The Democratic candidnua for governor waa charged by a landing Republican paper with having been a party to soma billofl box fraud. Nothing was laid in dtfance till uhs Republicans were committed beyond all yuasibiiity of with- druwal to the charge in all its uglinaes. Then in was quienly and conclusively shown than the whole thing was a. put up job. Bub this was not 511. Tue war was carried into Africa. A genulm) lettar from a leading Republican asking bhe accused Democrat to jnin in a fraud upon the corporatian of On- Videlfthe blind sculptor, is one of the wonders of the French capital. He has baeu blind since his Qlaiyeur. “’3 cm quite easily understand how a. blind farmer would cul- tivate the ground with tho plow, spade, and hoe; how he would feel around the tender plants and gently loosen The dirh from their room, or how the blind Birmingham (Ala) miner tells, with the sense of couch alone, the direction and to what depth of drill his holes beiore putting in a blast; but the work of Vidal stands nub in bold relief, unique, wonderful, and incompimble. To :2 u sculptor it) in genemlly supposud that one must have the "mechanic’s eye†and the artists taste and pezlpacuity The lat.- ‘ter fACuiiiiJS \idul has no an axe epcional degreeâ€"emu more acute, he believms, than if the former were not: lost in him forever. B; slowly Jpaseing his hands over an object he notes its external proportions, and imitates them in clay in a. manner which strikes the beholder dumb with surprise. A dog, horse, human face, or anything alive or dead, he models with as much ease as any of the dczenn of Parisian seulptora who still retain the faculty of eight. From 1835 to 1875 Vida-l received more medals than any other exhibitor of works in the Paris arb‘ exhibition. Many of his works, made in the solitude of his perpetual midnight, are ‘ now on the shelf at (be great (xpositisn, Where the blind wonder commends in friendly rivalry with hie less unfortunate brother." artiste. He never cemplnina, is alwuva geniil and festive when among his friendr, whonlweys speak of him and to him as though he comd nee, and well may they do so, for he is one of the been art; critics in all Paris. Thaw wonderful invention. the s‘uring 3y phabet for the blind, was invented by a man who never saw his quaar-looking machine, the {ace of his mabher, or the “gm-1 sun- light†of which he so feeling‘iy mote. David Macbeth was blind from birth, yet a perfect genius in a. d¢ zan diifcrenb ways. He was an accgmplished musician, a pevfesh prodigy in mathematica, and 8.11 inventor of no mew order of merit, B asides his {string :aiphabct, he was the invenmr of one of the earliest known revolving-barrel chums, of a clamp Lo used by bookâ€"binders; En stitching Zeavss iï¬ogother, and of a, self-ailing attach- ment for wagons and carriagw. He could take his watch to pieces and put it together almos‘a u quickiy as the man Who made i: could have dorm. I: WAD wi‘hout a crygtal, and by gently toucaing the in Ada wizh the tips oi his ï¬ngers he could L‘m. wihk’i: one secand of rim time of day 01' nightz. Ha wan an exyert at the natinml game of crickcu, and was reckoned m4 12':ng one of the mom: valuable men in name puts cf the. gums, bub limiting in otherv. When he died he had. been engaged for vans on the psrfoctiou of a ï¬raemape which has since, wir‘n some alight changes and additions, mide 21 Landon ï¬rm ind~ endanf. John Guugb, an Euglishm:.n by Hr?†b mime guise celekmwï¬x as a, botanist: writer or; sub' "()3 pertaining to na‘ philosophy. age of3 years, the 561156 of vision b ‘ daeadened than he cauld not FLZ‘CCLd h glam of Eur-light up-‘m the mm? on tha- brightest manor daya. Disabled by this appalling 2:111 ‘Jtion he ntudicd botany? his Wlfu, brunhura, and sistem dining his reading, and callected 8:336 arranged by the sense of “ouch alone and Without the least aid from mug/living human being one of the largeut and mosb valuable cohectiams of dried herbs and grasses at: mm tmm (1781;?) known in Britain. r. hsrd attack of the measles struck him to- nallv blindâ€"so blind than the brightest) rays of the sun gave him no perception of light. Yes he did not giveup in despair. A cslsm- ity hsd overtaken him which would have bemunbed the faculties Lf a less courageous man foraver. Not) so with J.»lm Mencslf. It seemed only to bright-en his remaining sense. At ï¬rst he learned music, and, at the age of 12,, was the most) expert violinist in all England. When ha arrived at man’s estate he was owner of a house, a small farm. and u homo and carriage. At the age of 23 he was a well‘known carrier, on- ;ugcn in the occupation of buying persona through the crowded shivers to rind from placas of amusemem. Besides his street} work he frzqzirzntiy eng nged to carry trovalezs to York, a distancu of sixtecu ‘miles. In all this hszndcus work ho was a trusty as any mun with two eyes, and go: into but few dlï¬vulties from which he oodld nob essily extricate himself. Flo became a great hunter und l‘ullnwad the bounds wish us much pleasure and 0.3 aursly us the most) keeneyed hunter. 11s had his own horse. and could tell the haying of his own hounds among hundreds. At the age 0!. 40 he bsgun the study of surveying and bridge-building. This not for idle pastime, but for proï¬t. At ans Lime he was the ofï¬cial surveyor of Yorkshire. E Ion to this ‘ day there are drzcns of monuments to John ‘ Meccalf in his native shire in the shape of elegant roadbeds P.5d splendid bridges. A‘s Huddersï¬cld one of the. ï¬nes: and most sub- smmlial bridges is known to have. beau con~ strucwd by him. Whal} he could have accomplished with organs of sight unim. paired we can only coajacture. Pilmcst Inn‘edlme Are the Accounts of \tht The; D11 “'lilloul i‘yes. John \iefcalf, a most Wonderful pron uc« tion of the last cenmrv, waa born at Kuarea- Duroug h. Yorkshire, Eugland, in 1717, ssyn the Sc. Loni? “ R. public. " “be age of 4 FQJJR NGTED BEE“) MEN. A Forgery Case. v «y w ‘14,. â€'4‘ij ~w~ m -w,m(mmu=gz- Monv years ago we were acquainted wibh a geubiemnn who ï¬rmiy behaved that be weighed ouiy two ounces. Ha never left the house when there was my wind stirring 1m he should log biown wray. If a breczs sprang 1m whim he ‘ at: 0111‘? his mum cling to any 00"†of vantsga Within hi8 H? "u and b13771 lust y {at mme one ‘ro 0mm 3.: x} ink-3 him. hum“. Yet: upon y nu’zjx‘cu :‘xccpt his own gr 2‘:qu he war; cuiirezy 5mm. A hig'ï¬'uy infoiligent lady “ E10 died u MW yswrs ago an mm 0th was a. monomannc as m» garded glam and china. The Light; of a. tumbler or a tea-cup would throw her into convulsions. â€"- [N. Y. Ledger. E llnw ï¬ltlkcr's Four Chum-on Sust:xl:r3ilxod Relation i. ‘ Henry Miner, a. shoemaker who died romntly in Cmciunat'i, had a remarkable matrimonial career. His. ï¬rst wifuziiud in giving birth so a. girl baby. He aflsrwzzrds married his wife’s sister, who aluo died in the courz-e of a. year juqh after having born to her 8: girl baby. Miller was an industriâ€" ouu fellow and his father-inlaw, a closo~ ï¬s‘md dairvman, broughbabout a. marriage between Miller and a third daughtï¬r. In thrsae years a. girl baby was born and the third wife and sis’ter died. The fa.tber-in law had (Hui a year bafore, and the mother, th was a ireble mather»in-Iaw to Mdlcr, and he, mourned the loss of their dead 1'0- pfnrr. A mutual liking struck up, the ~. ult baing that motherAin-law and son-in. Their marriage was a. happy one for ahmab three years. Then Mm. Miller No. 4 gave birth to 2;. girl baby, dying within less than ten days. Af'oar the little one “7&8 born Miller lived but two months. His four daughtern, born under such pecuï¬ar cir- cumstanceu, am will living. Tim ï¬rst flame are men only sf‘ep-aiabera but- arn cousins. The fourth, flie daughter of the mother in- isxw. in nor. only a ccuein and step-sister, but likewise an aunt, while the grunr’mo‘oher was (559p mother to her own grandchildren. and Not‘ \lm chxl}, mans. ger Smiih Coa‘ Co. 0' '(u Lit. West, armosite Shaw-shun H1111, T01 amo 11.11 buen 111 13035955101101 the House and Lcti 111 To on’o ()1 er 11y mar now, wh h w JS 1101: by him in one cf "'PUHI Lille Conwpstigx . Iadac MoNauyht‘n, Eurekw, Piston Cuunty,N. S, {\“d gver_5(),(‘.00 othe‘ra ram parts of the com- acknowledges a line (lirxadruplubilver PJataTaz service â€3“" 50’†W‘I' haven't EPA“ LilVe them all. These rewards. will be di\i led m1 nsany m pnasilfla iutn‘ Fitmen rq'n} portions instead of threuas formarly, thus covermg near!) Ihe mmre tolm 0f the Compemmn iron: ï¬ns 101mb, giving an. whetherlate or enrlv. as wr]: as um hn nrrgnwnd 1m annn‘ m “Amman Ac Mu . .. ‘ Ring,$ï¬._m..... ..... ...... Next twenty n1ne;va.ch an imitation steel en- graving cf " Acking n. Blaming," $1 EU! H‘II REWARDE! Fiut seven, an ele ant China Dinmr Service of 101 p=ecna, spzcially made for 'Z'mz'rn ,‘ Powell, Bishop &St0nier, Hamicy, 191121:an Second ï¬ve, each 2 ï¬ne French China Tea Se vice of 0'3 pieces, speciallv imported. $47. Next seventeen, each a complete set of Georg: Elliot/d works bound in clo‘dx, 5 vols, ‘4 , Next eightern, nnchuhnadaomely h- at “halter SeJA’s k’ounsd 4 “wwwwm Bi )1. Gall ry, acho M Lil 00k, t7 hex: cleV en mch ï¬ve dollars cash ....... \' \axt Seventeen, ewh 0. Ladies’ Fine Gold Gem Biolra, benut‘fuily illustraied‘usu sold atSlï¬ Next Swen mic!) Gmnlwmzï¬s Fine G:.ld Open Fa": Y ch, 2605! mo cut, $ni0 ......... Ntxu Nix an, 1 sch 4w Pile". .tly Buucd Volume in Cloth and Gold, Mitnnn’s lhmdise Last, $7 SIXTH REWARDS First 0.10, an Elegant Upright Piano, by celebra- te-( Canadian Firm ....................... Nextlilvvsn, cruli a Fine Quadruple Plate Indi- vidual Salt. and Pepper Grimm. )‘CW derig‘n, Next Fne. P.2(‘h a. lieamiful Quadruple Silver Plated TN: Sen ice, («1 pisces) $40 .......... Nbxt twenty-ï¬ve, my u well bound copy of Dr. Napheyâ€™ï¬ Medinal szok, $2.. ,. .U l .. . . l . Next eleven, each eGLâ€"ntleman’s Open Fax Solid Sincr Watch. $15 ..................... . SEVINTH REWARDS Fizst Ono, Twenty Dollars in gold ............. $4 Next swen,each a beautifully bound mp of Dore , n4. _., , First 011: 0. 6 121105. rci D: 1141mm Gold N luve. e'xchtlo i: 1 (‘mh ‘ t FJtee I. Iraoh .q. Sppexb" ' rid Faun! ' Bible,l)eaut‘1ully illu: tmtedulsually sold at $15 225 Next Save". each Gentleman‘s Fina Gold Open Face \VAtch, good m :vemente, $60 ........ 42') Next Nineseenmach In Elegantly BJund Volume in Cloth and G016 ,Mllton’r Pamdise Dost, $7 133 THINK? REWARDS First one, an Elegant pright Piano, by celebra- 9ed Canndinu ï¬rm ........................ $500 Nexc elevm, each a Flve Q ladrupla Plate Indi- vidual Silk and Pepper Cruet, new, $5 55 Next; ï¬ve, each A beautilul Quadruple Silver Plat- ed Ten Service (4 pieces) $10 .......... . ..... 200 Next vwenty-tiva, each a wcl' bound copy of Dr. Nuphey’a Medical Book, $2 ................. 58 Next ehvm. each a Gentleman’s Open Face Solid Sliver Watch. 3‘15 ........... FOURTH 4 VA . First seven, an elegant (Jhlra Dinner Sevvlce of 101. pi-ccs, Ppcclull)‘ made for TRUTH by Powwll, B‘shop :57, Sï¬Ã©niwr, Hamley, England 350 Second ï¬ve, each n ï¬ French China. Tel Ser- vica cf (18 piecev, specially imported, 810 20‘) Next seventem, each a complete set of George h 10th; works, lnvnd in cloth. 5 valsl $15 7:3 Next eiahzaen ch hmdeomely bound volume' of \Valter a . 86 SE CUND REWARDS. First 0.19, One Hundred 1mm; n Gfld. New l‘ivr, emh 810 in Cam ............... Next ï¬ltc‘n, each .9‘ Euvr‘r gnving, [has B snhem’ s H 1m: Fair 32. Nexs T“ ant-3- -n\nc, each n. Cc‘npls.e S ~12 Didenb' W01)" Handsomely B-Duud Cl'wth. 10 Volt. . The Reward: to be Distributed 'l‘hmwrh the Whole nonmetition in Fifteen Divisions. instead of ’l‘ nee. as Hei'ctol'ure. A BETTER OPPDRTIJKITW Tilly EVER OFFERED ’H) sauna]; A PRIZE. NO MATTER WHEN YOUR ANSIVERS ARE SENT. At the rug ant request of thouaamda cf Lhairiends «f TRLTU cno more competition is now ofle‘edâ€"the crcwni pg one 01 the whnla Suriea, The (iistribubi n has been an Mrangud Lint if your answers are correct, no malt" At what time, hetwttn now and 313% December, next, inuluiiva, you Lend in, you will be in a helmet podtlon thin ever before to «secure one 0! these rewards, Lhoae whose answers are received first. Be promp‘ I don’t delay lFor everybody sending in (mum‘s get a prlza don‘t get. rewardv. be as early as pocm‘b’c in sending in 3 our answersi Thaw tompetizions soul 1' not be continual if every one competing secured a We giro our "Minn crodis far uniers anding thin although the bean prlzsa, as will no seen, goto Theprofl’. c’mes from those who piano. and n'so this in is best always to pointer, that He sure they are right, for mu corroctlam can be mMie mtsr you: nmwcrs are mailedâ€"union you sand the correct answers and another dollar and have your rub- seripiion extended or the papcr sent to some friend. prime), you can hardly an to get somethin good, 11* You 2mm 11 away. you can nbwluoely dep nd on chit From among: this areas list (an {here are so many wwxm‘. All thaw rewards will be given rurm cmn ct afford now is: rid: the excellent, re siihtioxl it has nbt dnwd by tin uniform fairness with which mass competitions have been con meted. Over 50,000 delighted prize winners have sent us voluntary sestimeniale an to him VAluG of their rewards. FIRST REWARDS. Flnt. One Very Fine: Tuned and \Vell Finished Upright Pimo, by Heimzman in Co ....... $660 N.“ hive, web :1 Ladies’ Fine Gold Watch, (x- callenu movementi, 8.10 .................... 250 V. Eileen, eacliLIdiea’So i (Li’idGem llirg. $7 103 x! Fem-U a, flick an Imitation Smel En- N NINTH E EW'ARDS First one, Twenty lbllars in gold .............. $ 20 Next seven. ouch . lleautiiullmnnd copy of Dcra Bible Gallery, a choice gift; book, $7 ........ 49 chï¬ eleven, ï¬ve dullurs (mm 65 Néxyilevenfeen, each a Ladioli. Fine Gold Gem MQRH’HEB EDAEI'ISIRTEKK‘BS AND MOTHER. THE LONG. LOOKED FOR REVIVAL “TRUTH" BEBLE FGQMPETETEON. Idiosyncrasics FIFITH mar/um; _ , ,. , _. the hillldd nf dismtereansd parsieu. and the prizes given strict- 'e. Twelve days after 3121, December will be: allowed for lpttcrs luvs received rewards 1n previou- competizio -‘. Don’t delay. ‘RIJTM, " 'S‘rulh's" New kiulltliug, 73, 75. 77, 79 .8 81 .1» WI INES ct 81W] ï¬rm 165 5;" 00 50 110 200 4‘20 131 20 4‘) 50 4R0 130 Three m)m su * ts were arresied in Chicago on Friday for alleged compâ€o§ny in the murder of 1): Cronin. B rown â€"H-’} w ’.s new 7 NW. ...-.. MulAUUU, azmw WBX'B dragged ovor rough stones, baiug tied to borers driven at fuil speed, some were skinmd alive and their bodies otherwise horribly mutilnwd, some were routed over big ï¬res, sums were burned at the shake, and some were Inahed into inaemibllity. Now either the editor of the “Richmond Plan-eh,†on whose uubdarity Illea-e matementa are made, is an uncommionable Imr, or a fearful condition of bmbrarism axial-e in some regions of the Southernrsmbefl. ‘ A strange amt!) of things pmvaila in the Sounhem Slates. it: is somewhat difï¬mlt, of course, to get an the actual facts, because them me an apt to be colnuwd, even though unintex:tioyl&).ly, by the izxteYIectual and mural media through which Lil'sy reach the oumida world. Tm: â€Richmund Planeï¬â€ for iusmnce, says that; the negroes who have [men “murdered †in tim South ainco July, 1887, number 352 “Murdered†is the prop- er ward. ascwding by aha “l’;aueu,’ because whatever other charges were truthfuily or falsely and maliciously urged ngmins’) them, undar cwer of which they were put to death, Insvarbhams it was really for the crime of their color and t‘nair palitical ampiz‘atlons thaw they were done away with. Had they been whine-skinned, or, bein Hack, had they not meddled with politics, or meddlcd just as they were told by their whim eupsriurs, they wauid non haw; been interfered with. Bus they were black, and they would. imia: on voting am they chose. mad hence some of them had their bhroata out, some were shot; dawn in cold blood, some were banged by the neck, and their bod€es rifldlvd with bullets, same were dragged over rough stones. baina ï¬nd ï¬n Mia O'Rsi Iy, dluï¬mer of Judy.) O‘Rfli Sh-mtSouth, Hamiitnn, deï¬ghaedl) acknow xezeipt 01’ an U 'hL Piano. “It is an ex ssrument,†she s First Haven, LII elegant China Dinner Service of 1m pieoon, npecinlly made for Trmun by Powell, Bishnplv Stonier, H rnIpy, England 350 Second ï¬ve, each a. Fine, French China. Tea Ser- vice of F8 pieceu. epem‘alfy imported by TRUIH HUNâ€. .................... . ....... 200 Nod; sevrntuen. each a (‘O'nplete sen of George Dim-’5 works, h'xund in chth, 5 vols, S15 7 Nex cishtecn, och nvhun‘isom lybcundvelume ‘fthlter Scum; P0911111, “ . 36 First One. an Elegant Upright Piano, by celebra- ted Canadian Firm ......................... Nex: elavcn, each a Fine Quadruple 1’ ate Indi- vit‘uai Salt and Pepper Umet. new design $5 Next. ï¬ve, each 0, beautiful Quadrup‘e Silver Plated Tee. Servica (4 pieces) $40 ........... Next twentV-ï¬vu‘ each a well b Jlfld copy Of Dr. Napheyd Madical Book, $2 ..... , ........... Next; eleven. eachu Gentlenmu'a Open Face Solid silver Watch, $15 F q ,.Muzvu A'AUL‘ \J’JA l Uem 1iiw,$7....... . ..... ...... .. Next twentymiuv, each an imimtim steel en- gnving of " Asking a B1 aeeimz,†SJ . . . Three m we su _ V, _ _, . .unuankl uruiuu' soxu {<15 Nexn Seven each a G sltlnmnn's FineGJld Open Face “Etch. good movzment, $6“ .......... Next Nineheen‘ each an Pleuant'v Bound Volume in cloth and Gold. Milton’s Paradise Lost, 37 TVVELFTH REWARDS Fix/91', One Vary Fine Tuned and Well Finished Uprigh‘.‘ Piano. lhwwnod Case ............ Next Five, 011011 I Ladien‘ I‘VLHH Grld Watch, ex- (‘8 1- r. movement, $.30 ..................... n, each a ludies' Snlid Gold Gem Rim. .......................... Nam Fort 0er 131in an â€on St? 1 En- graving, Roan Honheur's Horse F11il',i~.2. . . .. Next Twenhyniua, with a CLDI'pldie SM, 01 llirvke‘m‘ Work; llanaeomely Bound in Lllzzll, l0 vols., $20 ........................ THIRTEENI‘H Rl'l i’i’ARDS Firm: One, Tm only Dollam 1,1 gold .............. E Ne) srven. Pasha beautifgl buxnd cow of Ume Hula G;xl‘.n.y, a (amine gift hook, $7 ........ 'en. each ï¬ve dollam Ell-Fl] ....... eunfoen‘ each :1 Ladieb' Fllm (1 , l’ Nex‘ Nb); First; One, One Hundred Dolllrs in Gold.... Next; ï¬ve $10 in cash ........................ Naxh ï¬fteen. each a Superbly 130 rd Faxmly Bible. beautifullyiqubtmmdusually 801(1815 NDYIHQran cur-k A (V _ A" . n. A , M “aw-mm, Um“ an unxmtxon Stnel Eu- gruving, Rosa Bouheur'u Hone Fair, ‘ .. Nexis Twenty-nine, each a. Complcm ; of Dicka’nbï¬ Worku, medmmely Bound in “Inâ€. 1n “"1. â€A“ warm! gen aprlza Theprofl’. c’mes from those who continua? if every one cmnpeting secured a piano. and n'so this pointer, that in is best always to sure they are right, for mu corroctlam can be mMie rrect answers and another dollar and have your sub- me among: this areas list (an {here are so many ‘17 2mm 1: wwxhv. All that}: rewards will be given tnï¬ard now ta ri’k he excellent, resuhtion it has nonmm 1 ..... L _ Cloth 10 vols $17.0 Getting along Swimming FOURTEICNIII REWARDS r: Elegart Upright Piano, by celebra- ML... 0: FIFI‘EENTH REWARDS Is This True ‘2 -Fpoot1ve of any pd“. Livdy, pithy: 39, from an‘ nnuizsed ntandpuim. for ‘St'cd Domustlc Receipts. and Medi- br the young Xadies; Choica Muaio mu 3 Fine Quadruple 1’ ate Indi and Pepper Umet. new design $5 65 1 0, beautiful Quadrup‘e Silver Servim (4 pieces) $40 ........... 200 'u each a well 11 Jlfld copy Of Dr. I 174.1, .m ELVEVEN [H REWARDS S Wimmiu (1‘ ( , w ï¬gâ€? Winn is h: m Rlz'ming a. mum-o 3‘ long Swimmiugly. Jack Vorsnï¬h getting oh "awn may were put to as it was really for the 010: and t‘nair palitical hay were done away with. whim-skinned, or, being ob meddled with politics, _Nn, - :1 Ladieb' hm'e. GaliGem Ladioa Fine G515 'dé'ni †,, ,, V .w Lghaedl) acknow (sigma the “It is an excellent in- James $500 $550 250 3650 119 10E.l 420 133 100 29 480 119