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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-11-23, Page 2QUICK RET111131110)7. A Tramp Assaults a Young lady, But Flees from iler Rescuer, • ER JUMPS INTO A RIVER nel Never iteappeared-Was 1143 'armee ode -No Body rounet-Cliczens Would lave Lynched Him. Lheinunevare, N. J., Nov. IBS ROSE COL. LGN is a nether propoetteeeing young woman, whe lives on her parent'? farina RevenReok, about) seven ranee hem here. Rolle had tenerreed.whioh took her thit. alter. noon to a neighbor- ing farm horme. To save time the tool{ a short cut, wink. hag along the line ef the Pentsylvemie Reit- toad. While the wae etanding beeide the track waiting for a pawing coal train to go ley, Rose was started to 'tee a rough looking tramp awing himseli down from one of the ears, where he lied been etealing a ride, and Mart directly toward hen She tried te mune, but the tramp eaully oaught her and laid held of her vielentiy. She screamed loudly, and her cries at- tracted the attention of Brekentan Joseph. Call, who looked back from his grimy peroh on the last car, width was now rapidly moving on. Cell took in the situation at a glance. He did not haeltate a moment. Seizing a heavy iron coupling pin he leaped from the car and 'started hook toward the ixamp at tho geit of a college eprinter. Hie aid mime none tee aeon. 'Mien Col - ligan was lying betide the trade senselese from the brutal biewe of her aseedlent. Seeing the deterinieed appearenee of the brakeman, the tramp, without stopping to pick up his hat, which tho gtel had kneoked off in her strtaggles, darted on a brisk run toward the river. Joseph OaIl permed only long enough to aware himself that the young girl wan not dead and to life her tenderly upon the hauk beeide the railroad &emit. Then he gripped Ws coupling pin tight in hie hard fiat and *started again in his a.aoe to catch the tramp. But the ruffian hed gained a loog lead while Jee was acting the God Samaritan. The rammer gained, bat the fugitive kept en his course straight toward the river, only new and then giaocing backwesd and &tile !thing a long knife as the plucky brakemen -raced Meer him. In a few moments he reached the river and Ce11 thought that his prey was as good an trapped. To his astenithment the tramp, 'without an inseanies pause, flung beak a cry di,fitnice sheathed his knife in his belt and plunged heavily into the stream. Brakeman Cali supposed the ruffian in ble desperation had taken the charm° at eseapiug by swimming the river. Teat, too, was a game that two could play at, and gee, prepared to follow, only waiting to zee at what point the fugitive would rime to the surface. Bat the tramp never reappeared. For treveral hours persona who had been attracted to the river by reports of the adventure hunted on both sides ef the stream end dragged the riven at the point where the tramp took hie fatal plunge, but eep to a late hour to-nighti his body had not been found. Brakeman Cell is certain that the man never rose Meer be leaped in, and the sup. peettion is that hie body wan caught) in the aeft mud of the river bottom. The Identity of the tramp ie nnitneern, 'though Conductor Raub, ef the coal train, told me that he had put the man off his train repeatedly, and knew him well by Sight. Mute Colligate le completely preetrated by her adventure. She recovered coneciouvnees seen after the attitude, however, and it le thought her condition ie not serione. WOULD /1011 FAUN A MILLION? -- 1Elie Strange Bequest o a Kinston Princess Not Yet A.warded. Five year age a Heenan prinoon who *Bed In Paris tote by will $1,000,000 to the person erect would °cement to remein for the imam of one year, in the chapel veleith is erected ever her tomb in the cemetery ei Pere Lo.Chaise. Tee primal tide in a crystal coffin; thus the whole body is die- thmely vieible, and tads in what centres) se molt fright) to all who have as yet at- tempted to gain the print. But the still forbids all viattere. Tee cendidates tenet be aIone with the dead for a whale year before the million dollare are wen. No work is allowed. Rieke end newepapere, liewever, are permitted, and aeservant bringa male xeralarly to ththwatoher. One hour' walk a day is also allowed, bub this must be nudertaken before 5 o'clock in the morniag eumtner and 8 ohdook during the winter imputable Several Frenchmen have essayed to win the prize, but all have given up after a abort) triad. One las ed out) three weeks, by which time he had completely lest his reason, and still remains a jabbering idiot. no will makee no mention ef foreignern being ineligible. There iv every chance, therefore, for a etroeghtelnded American who feara neither ghonts, ghouls nor grave- stones te become rioh in the shore peried of 365 daye. Application to be made to the munielpelity et Paris. Hew to Cook a Cauliflower. A stuffed cauliflower rightly prepared is no delicious, boo, that the reeteof the dither need not worry you. °bootie a lerge' firm and white head, wall and break itinto .sprIgs ; 000k in netted bunting water for two athletes arid drain, and pack heeds down in a eaucepan, the bottom of weich lute been covered °lowly with thin slices Of fate iselndried bacon. Make a drawing of three tablespoonfule (mesh of minoed veal and suet, four 'oe breed crumbs, some winced pereley and °hillier aod season with W ilt end pepper ; lay Ws en and cover with another layer of eauliflower sprigs. Make a pint ef white matins by melting a tahle- epoonful of butter in a 'settee/aim attain at anteth floWer1 and when it le smooth :and babbling odd* dupla' of •the liquor In, whiett Ibe esulifiewet Was boiled and ene of Milk, both belling hot; pear tide over the com tents of the tett:me/en and simmer gently e uttil the oettlithaver is (waked. Turn tip. aide down on* het dish.nts nutribletie iffsh ems be *hanged • by adding a brown Hiatt:made with Snook instead of the white ' The etillotibing',Of postage steMni hint bx.ughb bite exietsiiitie prefeetletiel iteMP eIrer, *he, for a intell fele deliberately stamps. Ths peideity ie zwbsring the Met& te envelope stitnipt, tbsb have been dab to 'Shape, end have *Mt is Mardi elf bbelr philaballo eitlitto LIJCY,DEPIKS iler Sister Tells .the Sad Disgracectilt BDfl" r$9.0 PR THE Story .of. Dor net.. TO own A Child Was Korn, Limy Became Crazy, Tooli ehMe sad Was Removed to Die -. tilos Confession -The baby's Hedy Disposed et -Um " Doe" Wanted so linry Lucy Also -lie was Frightenorl. Tho hall was crowded with epectaters, end hem 8 o'cleck until after midnight tile oleiteet atterition woe paid to the eveleace given. Teat of Mrs. Lewis, the seater et the deceated girl, nue, of °ensue the prin. oipal, mid it directly centrailieten seemly oi the seerie alrerety in circulation. It Mee directly implotted Andrews and his wife in the (teeth ett Ms Donning. TIM ERRING oy TEO WallIOLBS. The firat witnees WREI Feed. Doane, the proprietor of the atriblea at No. 621 /hew, etreet, from which the hack wee emit to " Doo" Azdrewe ' house to bring Lucy Deranieg te her Meter's, on Elizabeth etnet Ide staled that be had received the order for the hack at 8.30 o'clock an Saturdity night. It was ordered to go to No. 237 Shaw street. At that time be did net know that It was &admen' houtic that the hack was going to. Wm. Hide was the delver who was eent with the carriage. Next dew " Doo" Andrews' called and peed V 50 tor the use of the carriage. In reply to ques- tions plied by the couusel, the wanton) etated that efter the hack bed left the etebles he had found that No. 237 Shaw street was Andreene hello. The earthige sent was a two -horse one, without blind°, anti uuprovided with any extra theta. At the conclusion of this evidence, Mr. Mille, °mind for " Dell " Anihrens and his wife, milted why they wens not preisent. The coroner replied that he had hinted no warrant for them end that he neither knew nor oared where they were. Such evidence would be adduced, however, during the in- queet, he thought, as would nthentitate the lenience of a warrant by him. Mr. Mur doeh &leo argued that Mr. Milis cliente should in justice be present, lint the inquest went forward without them. The Hack Driver's SOM. Wm. Here, the delver of the hack In wbich the deceased girl wan brought front Andrew's' house to that of her 'tither, was then sworn. He testefieel to .bringing the fear people front Andrews' on the eight of the 28th of 0 hotter (Setureow). To were women end two man. He reached Andrews' house between 8.30 and 9 o clock. All four ef his peenengents walked urieddhel from Andrews' doer to the hack, end when they reached No. 194 Elizabeth street, which was the pithe he had been ordered to take them, they get out and walked to the door. Nene of them were sweated. Two wanted him to drive them back to Andrews', but be could not as he had h. go to the Gaideme. He drove them se the, corner of Tonga and Gerrard end set them down. Neither of the prisonern was ID the cab. lames conntaistera to Dr. Noes. Dr. J. F. W. Rens, Sherbet:erne etreet, amid he was called on. by Dr. Eirlie on NOV. iso, end asked to visit No. 194 E izebetla street, where there weh a youtm girl di. D. Eadie theoght there were thew butpichena circumstances eurreending the ease. He found the gill very ill. He held the paling she was in e desperate condition and &eked her the cause of her Moose, Lire. Murdoeh objected. to the dead giree statements beirg given as evidence. Te tiorouer eecideol that it ahmild be imerel, Dr. Rost continuirag, 'aid the patient at first refused te say anything, but finally admitted that an weer:Atom had been per- formed. She refused to tell who operated en her. Ple then meoteoned ewe nethee to her. One of them am that. of Andreae. She then said that was the man whe hM dorm it. Ste went to Andrewshaute oilman:1 days ago. The eleiheleewheed hurt her terribly. She thought inetrnmente had been ueed en her. A raw days atter die operation she wee taken with media. Tee witriess was beatified that deceett remelted from bleed poisening and a anieturriaga He thought the mother watt in the deck as tee the °mese el her &nights:hi fllaeaa,41. though she seemed to have soroe suspiciena. The pedant did not say who was the hither of the 'mild. Inetruments fervid in Andrews' LUDIMe were shown Dr, 114e. Sere. norms in the Bea. When Mrs. Lewis was called to the wit-, nestebox the prisonees, whops uneasinesa had been getheringi teethed deoldedly anxious, and theoughout tho examinaten watched her closely. If appearances went for anyehing, every demegng Owe of evi- dence sent a °hill to their heart,. She testified that she was • sister ef the de- ceased girt, Luoy Denning, who bed tbed at her houtte, No. 194 Eiembeth street. Do. mewed had come to her hones on the Salim. •day before her death, which had occurred on Thuredey, botober 28th. Previous to that time the deceased sister had been set "Doo." Andrews' house, No. 237 Seem street. Mrs. Lewis then told the follow- ing story: Her Metter Lucy' had coafieod her trouble to her and aahed her mein - once in REINING XV RECILIVS. Mrs. Lewis promised to do so, said the mat- ter was made known to the another. Toey found where" Don " Audreerellved, and on Feeley night, the 20th of October, vielted bim at 237 Shaw street. She eattleiceel her tieter's trenble„ and Andreae' esentee Fier Shat he could relieve her safely sod eaickly, and she would be abet% *phi in fears or five day. Atter some further conversation on he subeeet Andrews tweed te perfetto so tthorttea for $100i that being hie lowest price, and it wee to be paid in aemittoe. Mrs. Lewis and her mother 'teeth to , %dewed to vielt the pettena De Stiturilay ' morning Mrs. Lewio and leer sister went to Andrews' home, where they P180. RVVV. He took them to 0. fOrtill which be said would be the patient* IT:meas. There wae at thee time another patient In the house, Andrews teak feeey Danning tote an editrim big room, leaving Ws. Lewis in the beet.; room. -Aim Lewitt beset her ...niter Simeon; and was subsegtiontly told by Aadrews that she had falIVIed. hub that hit had brought her to by throwing sooki 'meet in her lam. Andrews at this turine tolo told hive Leal" that the operation would last altogether *bout tour daya, adrea Lewitt visited the house tapas teat night, and *fee told by Andrews that her deter hal tate, a ohilh The pedant oretreherated abbe, and tad she thought she was going to tile. Clie Sunday afeereeen Mts.. Lewis again visited the Shaw 'eeriest linese, and wee told by Andrewtathat the patierit was thing levet. sy On Monday bled* eitein she wee theta, and was tedd that Mirth/a* lead yeb happened, Oa Ws 402.040iOn iliothlt Wait else peneent OliTeeerley might When Mre..Lewis veleited the house Mie. Andrews told her thao everything wee ever 4nd that the patient wee comiug en Nylon. cletily. The obild beef been born the eight %fare after 12 ceolook, and had b not been hat the nun her GoT MOND CONYUelp it would have laved, Tee ptitient, Andrews! Reid, as crazy. Oa Thared.fer night, when hire, Lewis went to the house, ishe found hat mother there. Mre. Andrew* geld en this (mead= theb she wee tired waiting au the patient, who wai wearisome. Tee girl Mrs. Lewis considered delnieue. Oa Friday Mrs. Lewis diet not visit the 'louse, but called on Saturday afternoon be. !mem 3 and 4 o'clook. On this ecomeion Mrs. Andrews said tbe patalene was they poorly, and that' they had thought) sho wenid die the Digit previeue. They eould n ot get her warm. " Deo" Andrewe *urged Mrs. Lewin to take her 'Atter away, as he YRARBD BUB WOULD On being, attired what the •wouid do about) a doter, Aludrews united whe the family phy- sician was. She replied thet Dr. Eadie was their physician, and mild the did not know what she would say to him. Andrewe bug. wined that ehe should prefeee abeolute ignorance, and ray 'that Lucy had been brought] to her home in this condition, where from she could not tell. Mts. Levee) taid that would net do, as she had told her brothers and deters thee Lucy Wan waiting on r. friend. It wan then proposed to send the patient to her mother's home on Euclid avenue, hub to thin Me. Lewia would not agree. Tho "Doo." then suggested that she be left where she was, satimely, at him house, and if she died RID WOULD BURY HS% which would coat, he said, between $200 and $300. This proposal was made fer hew that if the glri were taken away ehe might "squeal." When ahe was buried, if she died, Mi. Lenie might advertise for her, as was often done. Mrs. Lewis would not ceneent te thee and it was than agreed to mend her to Mrs. Lewit' heron, Arsdrewe un- dertaking to get a doctor to attend her, and send her to Eitetheth street in a cab, itho driver of which he would pay "to keep hie mouth abut." He would alto godown in the hack with her, and take eemo medicine In oath she shouid faint. Some preliminaries wore arranged, and Mrs. Lewis left. She wee tie Andrews' again, however, at 7.30 in the evening, and found tbat a heck hod been engaged. Andrews asked Mr'. Lewila if she would go down with her sister, and she Bald he would, but not alone. Mre. Andrews (the priether) agreed to accom- pany them, and "Dell" Andrews also agreed to go along. "DELL" CARBIRD TRU RkTIENT down stairs, and also out to the hack, lute whIch he placed her. Mrs. *Lewis, Mrs. Aedrews and " Dell " also get in, and they drove te Elizabeth street. Between Metter and College, on Elizabeth 'Anne, Mrs. Levee get out in the shadow ef a tree and welked te the home. The hack followed to the door and stoppe(1. Mrs. Lewis found her husband at) the door, and told him to go we the haok and let Luce out. He went to the doer of the hack, lifted her out, and carried her in.. There was a shawl arouuit Lemer's head bolougiog to Mrs. Aadrewe, and the withers's took it eff and carried it beck to the back, retuning it. Theu the hack drove off. No mita but she got out. When, en Saturday afteremon, they were at his house'D. Andrew') asked them to proralte him to let him know on Monday hew the wiri was getting &long. He maid that re aIIM DIRD HE WOULD BR PUNIBRED, and also remarked that if she were woriiiire Monday be would n•ake his way to Mexico. Titey prondeed to let bim knew, and to the best of witness' knowledge kept the pretties, leammuch as GD Monday ber nnother left the house to go to the Audrewe' house and on Thereday neon her hrtettand lefb the house te go 5. Atuirewse On Monday deceated was unable to uie her lege. After Setur- dey niehe mane of the Aedreevie party came to the house. Mre. Lewin had be, n peseta when Dre. R14E. awe Radio were cenaulting together ea Wednesday, and hed been the etre, other per* ee preoleet She had heard be elisterh statement an to what took piece rte ei Dec." Atorews' house. We closed he exerainetion far the even. !rig, th beteg 12 30. The trepecat wee) ad- journed meta to -eight at 8 e'clooki They Breathe Hinder. County Crown Atto/ney Curry states that) there will be one charge of wilful warder and two charges of edinhaistering abortion preferred egainet Andrewa. Tee oorrespoedeece found in Aurirewe' bothe eaurahi be used it evidence, and enly thorn perions coneected wIth the Luey Denning and thelehide ',Lafontaine awe min toe brought up as %eel:wanes. There Rao- a vast quomity of pills, drugs and !nett -e- ntente found in the emeener's hotote, which will be put in at the proper time, however, to omehluth the Anise tor thi, Crown. • Andrews has engaged Mr. W. G. Mur- doch as conewei. Mien Coroner Johnson called the roll of jurymen it was found that ell were in attendenue wive the foremast Mr. James Me.Leughlin. Linen was sta,ted to be tho cense of hie abeetum'and the oeroner asked if any certificate to the.e effete) had been received by the Police Depostment. Serge. Seymour replied that while tie aortal - mite had yet been sent, a mossege bad beim brought in announcing the fact, and a eer- tifiethe would ne *Unite he received later en. Coroner Johnson &heeled that in the alt. .sence of the ferematehe could nob wowed with the beerier\ the foreman being a neces. wry parb the jury, Sehaequently ()fawn Attorney Carry an- nounced'ttat Mr. MeLenehlin was suffering teem a bad abut* et iniumeze, and that e certi1les/4e of hie illness (meld be had by ceiling at the Toronto Open/. Hones. Just boners the jury was ditmiseed the certifiaate staling that the fereman was unable to leave his bed was produced. MaAdecte, cournel tor the prisoners, meted that be desired to *ell the atteadoe of the wearier to the sotten of Mr. Lemberg, a mimes -a of he jury. He th,,nehe that he ▪ be questioned as to alleged iniecon. dad en his parb. Ocrocor delatnien asked what the oem. plaint consieted in. Mr. Mattleoh said be would prefer heal- ing the matter from the jure* oink lips, sie wiale so far, it was a matter of hearsay as far as he himself woe concerned, he could verify le afterwerde, Oc this account he would rather quention him. - Coroner Johnson oxipessed to desire to beer west the alleged offline° might be. Mr. Mende:et /mid that he had been given bo nederatenel thet the juror in epitiettithe While diertrissing the ease, had exprateed hie epithet as ter Whitt the result of the trial eheuld be; And, moreover, bed stated Sleet *no of • the prisoners shonld beam booe hanged /Mit Vlore ago. The jerom Mr.. .11litedoeh aald, whe would eroplv anon en expression or even entertain on opinion of ..ehat kind -while tee isnyeet wee edit in progeetie, was riot fib to eit) on any jury., Me. Masao:ill econeleeled by iniying thatiit Wes witb3n the eterezer'si power to fine or imp/hien the juror for the heat complained eta' • cat:rennet ffointsien exprstd tegret thee *Eh an effiMne el the' tied threeilitiiied Of eeteettreli It *Me heilidde the ditty Eif a juror in bear the evidence he te case, hue not to caravan it or dirouss the °hawse of the pentium latereeted vbite the ohne wee going on. The position ef u juror was eue that required dare and thought). Ho was sworn to decideea the evidence adduced, accordieg takes knowledge and thin, end it wet therefore needful thet he sheuid net melte up hie mind before, the eyeteeth wee ID. He warned the juror' very strongly agaiumb diseeweing Wee thee with thyme. Mr. N. D. Miles, counsel for " Dell Andrew° and wife, again drew attention to the Saab tithe hie oliente, "Dell Audrewe and Ina wife had been ehoent at the siting Oa Wednesday night. These prisonore, Mr. Mlle stated, had hem ready to atteed the tinned on ehat °echelon. He thought it we in accordance Mei the 'Veit of Beitiele justice that the accused in auetody gentle ID preeeut when evidence in width they were vitally interested wae tieing bailee. lie therefore asked tlattl] a warrant abauld ID leaned by the coroner citing them to appear before the mum, Coroner Johnston said he had not con- sidered it neceseary be order their eppear- thee at the invent, but after hearing the evidence last eight be had decided Oath then was enough evidence to place Andrews and his wile under hie warrant. A warmth had amendingly been limed by 'hen to compel their Attendance. The buquest tae then adjourned until Monday, November 20th. THE DEAD IHSTODIAN. Something About Francis Perlman and His Life's Worh. Mr. Francis Parkmen, the historian, who died yesterday, wait born in Boston Sept. 16, 1823. During his boyhood he livik ea a farm ji the interior of Idasteohneette, el itq. to bread ttaots of wood. He entered Har- vard College in hie 175h year and received the degree of A B. in 1844, tollowed a few yeara later by that of A. M., and more re- cently by the honorary degree of LL. D, which he hell before received from MeGal College, of Montreal, and William) College, of Maseachusette. At 18 youeg Parkreart oesiceived the idea of writing an oat:Gant of She great °outwit whittle brought French - American hietery to a close. Sebeequently ID enterged his purpose se as to inolude the entire story of Entice in America and his last volume en Mentealm and Wolfe were the firet which he 'thinned to write. In 1846 he went to the Reeky Mountains and became domenticated among the West- ern Decotehe'then much len hostile to the whites than tbey eton afterwerds became. The band in whose ledges he lived has tenth been exterminated in battles with the Americans. By living with them, hunting with them, etc., Mr. Parkman gaited e familiarity with primitive Indian life which could have been acquired in no other way. He soon atter published in the " Butoker- hooker Magazine" an account of the joun ney. 15 was reptblishecl in 1848 in volume entitled The Oregon Trull." Ile began the execution of his iiterary prejem, by the publication of "The Censpireey oi Pontiac" in 1851. "The Pioneers, et Freer* ID the New World" was publiehed in 1865 ; " The Janine In North America," in 1867 ; "La Salle" and " The Discovery f the Great Wed)," in 1869 ; The Ohl Regime itt Catiaea." in 1874; " Conet Fermenta° and New Franoe Under Lenin XIV.," in 1877, ache "eldentetum and Wolie," 1884 Translattons of theee books have appeared in Frame ane Germany. Hints to Travelers in Germany It is e, hitt that tionme from it woman re- cently retmrned from a coneidembie Jena° in one of the German art cities, that the defeat ingWries seeuld be made, be. fore taking ithiginge or apartments, lete the cleaelinece of the beds one furniehinge. "In some of the 12130156 attraceiveapecar- ing and apparently fealties') pities," says, "we have been fairly driven out After a short them, fetfettieg theirent rather then undertake to acioep4 the condi:ions. At hob we put the queetion bluntly every time, expreesly stating thiet if tin trial the awe. teeth wet found to be hammed, we should claim the right to move at emu)." . Cimino Toottmche. Tiothaohe is no tenger a serieus thing tie treat, and can now he etopped in the cordin- g two or tine° meoutee at the oureide, and often he he.f a minute. The method is very simple. Thoroughly *lean out the eavity, toke a small piece of cotton, twist) it tap lime a roll, se that it will enter the cavity, dampen the email end and place upon teat three or four grata/lee-of eociaine, 8.130t1i6 the size of to small pm head '• pines theem with the cotton, into the hole up against the sierra and the effect] will be itiatantanoone Every throb will °thee, and the au/hirer will think in a few moments he never had the towthaoho. The Claymore Unsheathed. (Scene -The Claymore leaving Greenook,) Tendril) (to deok benr3)-wIsn'b the' brecing, row I feel really all over, you know. Hade mer isn't in it. My beedie ea Meer ae to bell, and I've got all my ima lege en, my bay! Deok hand eater expootoretion)-Tess, mute. Put you'll pe ass well not to espeke se preViewl, my lat. Watt tall you'll got; titb ohne:tulle in ta channel, seat sew ta Claymore fiashin' Got e' her scabbard at to ent you'll knew whaer witee your feats and your heel too -ant, whtuteet ta wan wan among te suer or no 1 Him! A Word of Forty•Two Letters. The English languege is called the of tbe moat <lac:telt et acquirement by foreigners; but it would seem that the German we especially invented to try the printer's petit:mow There itt a draggle* preeortption tennething like collodion, to be used to pre- vent) souring after certain operation, but In Germany they cell it kerholqeecketibergut. 5aperohpflastermull-39 lettere, Stiii we for oboe outdo them with the chemical vaunt for the drng hypool-manotriehierthenyle- dimethylphenylphyrathelon---42-letters, not one of which musb be skipead if eve would convey a deer idea of the 'minimum de- tioribed. All About the Dinner Kettle. The diener kettle 40 yeah, ago was a tall round tin pen, and inin this Wail WA a bin dish heel as deep, with the edges projecting s, little ever the edge of the outer pen. The cover set Into ehe end fitted to it a oylinder on which an inverted oup was We/seeped, it iv still in aim with variations end improve. Mantel, 'tome being made with trays for pie. Tem idea Le to form the kettle ect an to admit et as many coineerenente as porauble, thee the different aorta of food and dile* may bo itipareted., •" Yea Called that men (lector 7" "Yes." "He deothet look truieh like o physician. What's hie tipsoialey 7" " He'll a ward heeler:" ' There are people who lay they want to nieee their friends in heevea wbo do not try to get very elemto them en earth.- Rem's Rern. ulrotooll nentIttenni" Old on earnest speaker, eadreteing s oompeny of collego studeatl, di if yen heeti *petit ef genitoeID yott, water it I" Gatti need te brittle teken shock -the itiakey, NAKED IN AN OPEN BOAT. Three Elpeadch Sailors boxed rrore Death In Mid -Ocean. A STORY OF AWFUL PERIL, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. AKE°. famishing for food and water aud allikeet roatited by the trepical sun, three Spanish whore were on Dauber 15t10 rescued trona a email boat in mid- eeeau and landeel yeeterday at Calm, porb from the schooner Henry Lippitt. Their dewy rivele in tearer ta4 Merit thrilling recital of the dime novel writer awl that they were mimed at ail is oormidered by thou as little shore off a mirmee. The non are Peden Negletes, Antonio Crimer end Llogio Pena, tine they formed pert of the ow of the Spanish bark Joan J. Marge width, en September lst, aallod frem Mobilo with a cargo of 'threw for Seville, Speen. The men *ere picked up in letitede 30 36, longitude 76.015, the entail heat in which • hey were driftieg helpiebely having been deleted be the methest acoldent. The (schooner Hairy Iappitt was bound for We port from Turk's Wand end the tiny boat wan at firet semi sed to be a bit of wreckage. The lookout, however, thought he hew Mime of life, and the veesel was put tabout ane noon 061Xle Mangold° of the open itoat. Then it, watt wen to oentein thew otempants. All were lying face downweed in the bottom. They were entirely naked, and. rtreat pun bilecen covered their up- turned baoks Teueterlytheywere liftedte the noheoner's deok, and though they could (speak no Engliali their mice fer food and water were ,phiful in the extreme. They were &Airbus, sod when they maimed that they Were safe began to dance and keg end kiwi the brawny nailore who heti teemed blithe. They were taunted like buten until out of danger, and it was several days beiore they reoovered &on the maul experience they had en- dured. Fealty they were able to tell that they lied sailed from Mobilo under Captain Lineirem in tithe to Webh the early Othober hurricane. Their vowel was thrown en her beam endo end became a hopelees wreak. All hat de took to the mate, braving time only to store a want supply of feed and water. The sea as running high, the email boate were leaky and the mon realized that they °mild lewdly live through the Mem. All rot:Doyen their clothing itt oeder to be able to owim for the wreckage of the barque should the boat °spine The three nem mooned were mice nompelled th swim while they rightee the boat, and they managed to live meet the Lppite hove in eight. The Juan J. Marge, ball a crew of 19 mem Four were pickeei up by the steamer Lam - pewter ,td tended et Galveston. They were Mot naked and fan isineg Nothing ham beet heard of the other 12 and they' were probehly loan Tbe three landed here wiil bet oared tor liy the Spenieh Ceteul and sent home me 8000 aa potaible. Artificial Dabber. Artifioial Indio rubber from cotten need oil et woe of the latest industrial producto, and claimed to posieas coremeroial &depth - acme of peooltar pracitiebe value. The manufacante involves a process not yet given eut to the publiceby the diecoverer, who states that, while experimenting with thwootteti seed oil to prodtme a varnish for painuittg, he obeetorid aaubsiance maidenly foreign in its makeetp and propereice tie what was senght-not a varnish, but tubber. So maple in the prelims, as elleeed, thee it to net within the prole°, tem ef a patent -the orily safeguard beteg, therefore, in the seer -fey of the prooese, by bbs 11P40 of which, it is aeserted, only 15 per cent. its rtquitod of the genuine rubeer bo peeduce an article whesh Ohtl in no way be dientiguished from the ordinary amide teak ruheer, it Is eaid, even by experts in the handling of the letter artefact. Arrange- ments have bean meds for the exthesive manneiceure, end iSa application to bhe varioua peepione so long peculiar to the haulms!, material. • A Hint torKusbands. Men who oompiaiu of their homer' too eften overlook the fath that they are thern. eelvea more or less revertible for the etmeephere which pervades every room n in it. Conehlerarion for a wife le one of the mimeos' flower' which a huseand can grow aed noeriett in tile horao garden. It will de moth than the oestiitee bouquets which ID can bring home from the florist's. It le wit) hiobte thIngs in this world that make life ettrectevo, end it is the little acts of eoueteey and consideration on the part ot o huebtand.for a wife which deepen her love ftr him, heighten her reepece for other men, and make her daily and hourly grate- ful, to thee God through whittle infinite win- dmill her lite and that of her huthand were broughe together. Merriage is rover • fai1. ure in a Immo where coesideration .5 ls the miude and lives of huaband and wife. Ie Is a golden band between them whio.h bright- ens with inertativg pare, and bind. thern mgother when they " are absent ene from the other." Editors in Hades An excheage says thin) an editor enee applied at the doer of Haden for admistairm. " Well," replied bin ea;)le Majeety, "We let one of your ptofetetion inhere many seers ago, and he kipt up te continual row with his former delinquent subscribers ; and, as we twee more of thab clam of W11011110 than they other, we have passed e lave prohibitheg the admission of editorch A Timely Remark. Judge ---Wein thieoner, have you anything to say in you, dfonne "Primmer -Yr ue Honor, 1 would only hek you to remember that if it weenie for putt uoh tdllotta as me you wouldret bave Roy work to do and conmegnently you wouldn'ti be drawing your flue ealary.-Schaile. A Defender of Dia towline, Henrik Ibitesi'm nephew'who Is new an Areermen Mb- zon, Ward two Et gilehmen speregieg hie edepeed country, and in the 00111f rOVOrtly time eitstind leid about him se hastily that the Evglishmen were seen at •Ola Inarey. TlIaira the Boit of ' Ibsen . latAti ought lo-fieerieh lo the United -81a An exobange reperte en aged colored plillettepher tie rev*, "Dar am en'y one Vitt dm keep* a po' nazble dwelt Pre, tat. too m•eele no live • and den knoWinl ilst Alf odder pe,' eirnie:he is ivueledan.he,fs." the whbeeor hootionntstefretaht, iefuloritungee 0* way ra. "Pr',- what Is tallest ?" Fond Patent-- liseiten, my bey, Is bloat) wheat enables a man to, ditterrenie whet ie right. Debby - And whet is initial:4 , rend Pekettt-111, orient is that which telit to Weise* the hi right whether ishe is ea net. HOW TA CURE THE AIDIIL boy Was Sair eine IT WAS Faht, but Tam's Iodi- Cured Her'. 1110•0•••••••••••• A GOLD RING. The afeeees an wile thlaig 1 it's a terrible Shing 1 an the wey le germ ye Oliver an' *bake, an yor teeth natio itt yor head like a pair o' o'atteried ate° ks, ie jutm extrordinare, An' thick 1 Wit mice tee es hiko e burr, an' though ye pozhiu yowl we pheede it'll no - dae ye MO g1136 n o' gude, 1 teil ye nee, ae thieg tee eee folk re:eerie' en' the aigie, leue it's &either thief, eetbegithor to be shoed& wet 'turner. Ye wed ehirda note to dee a body goon sheet WV the al& that there weans, muckle amine we them, but • my ciente 7 chce et leeteenteek" an' ye begin . lo titiek me touolt a' tame melte the hale world kin. The bra time 1 nth it 1 mind weel, it , was on a Saturday, ler Tern was coortin' me there the' I we gettin' retail, to gaug 5111 a concert i eine I whim& vera wed, an' I lemma meth' whetner 1 geed to thse. coamert or 110. Hogever'no to clieeppoint ' T/600, aid oe as he warm be gaun vre ony body else I geed. I letta, kin', o' ceuld an ' eerie a niobt, but whin we got to oer door, an' Tam wee juet teethe elle° Delhi), I tuk Macau awfu' fit o elloweire en' theatre' that Tam had to throw but 10.1`1»e exeunt nee an' grip me close to keep 1E1Z free &baker(' te pieces. Thou 1 got 16 MOO bettor, bub aye when he wad leh go the Qtlivtalu` wad come e en, an' my teeth wed thattee WI he wad has to haud rn &gem, an' I deoleee it was near ane oeilook ra the weenie' 'Jere the pule fellow gm; heine. To may be sure I was awfu' sorry for him. dicina pug ro ehe kirk the Lelia day, •an' on Mencity 1 warty, next 10.0 fivirith as 1 was, an' it ono.; jur,ri CoMite emelt gettamhe ' when in cameo Tam. He WU lookin' un- common wed, but he wee awfu' anxious to hoer hoe I was, so he /Atm' an' met demi oloee beside me, " Sweet death," kayo he, "that age's an' mem' the g. IsIly airme were that pair on Seturdey mein) wi' bandit.' ye that I had to rub damn we 'tweet oil a' Sunday. Hee ye hell otty emir kbakes sin eyrie?" "No ane," wye 1. " eel, than, III wager ye a battle e then the flukes '11 mane en the nide mien, Ye ken teey came on iike, ither thy rir twee' "Teed better • be gauti awe hame then, Tata," ifiYa 1,.- " ruin a' yet- glide thin] eaeoves if ye, have to oil pr aire.s the morn' again." "Never mind aboot teem we long as ye're cemforteble," nen he, an' wi' that, whether it wee we hire epiteinie elmet it err what I dime ken, but ae NL 820.8 len a woman the eliakenafet on me there an' tben, are he h,a 40 110q, ne heed me at hard, an he could. Hoch 1 bet li wee atetue. Tam. • ran en' got a oerk are uenck etween 207 teeth for fear o' leekeete ate than he eat • dome at my back ea' beid me tithe ler twa mottal 'oore. An it the tirae tee govvk wad be whieperire itt rey !ug, " Od, Jenny„,.. woman, I mai ne and inaci ye like this a the days o' my life." Surith &sit I dfdna- ken wheer to look whert he :cilia duet, but tam) I, speektte thelo t wee- 1 mead wi' cork in my mooth, "Wcel,if I keep on lik" thie ye wadue btle Ine ing, for ye wed 1 a widow in a vera ehort• time, Tam." I really dinna mind what time he get awe thee Mont, bob me.th die he cam' in frae his wark en' tent um be kent au auld wife that tiad e Miro "Of.' tat? Miele ; it waa a . great secret, but eleewild bhl way body that was teeny very 11 Lir hettf-e-oroon. So I dressed raper end Teen geed dorm we me to She door, but he C1.10F, 001118 Fn. The, thee arena mede he; liven' we Wien' for- tunes an' eolith' eu.s fer ale alpie, but 1. declare I mend hardiy ate her for dirt and cebwebe, an' ell was eittell'IST;Polors' when I goad in', area mu ,itie Week eeteleepet'ou her thouther. " There bwat.urt.e fe4 °eye ,ho, " theme" the is beekeyah' the iblier ane." "1 think l'n tea' She ither semi I, bete,' ite 5 itt thetotel," " Weal, Shen, ;delete meat a. othell eve ye get it, but ye manna teli it lithe' mewl aethe it or it'll dae ye nee guee. Teel tee' e fie, at Wit an0v. an' cubit up me )meek elm iczicie eon (et then yell get a apeeder, 000 tie thee mild weeders ye gee deeu tale cehars s& oat= Memo, en' yeat p 5 ihe epthder Jen& the fig, clap the twa gave thogiteenen minnow the fig hale. ',fleet' euee you or anybody;' o' the algid" • Weal, wean I omit riot ere 'Lon Tem he glowered Wee at. ',wed twee a Iv -whack, ane Mari h., " Teat teethe 4', but, 11141 dae ye • • eay gnde ete (ve lee, though, re terrible chienre for melon' awe."'" Wee!, Tem becee the A puiei o' eget, are 'we gaed home, an liohne a 000. el an' geed ewe dome the cellar to le.k for en multi/ upeedsr. Tem, ho three or our, ent they got eati eeehe en' mio oeue &min' ' (leen my Moe, cieeIekirietiiieemed ore hung on to Tem, au' thee the (name fell dome an' Tam, he wed mZiAm.l. ett • had A1'11330. - hody ty(1 mes,d hie beembepectolierefor he rad Web every inciter be hod threuge the holes ' o' them, ito eve weeder', gob the cannel IMMO nein. " Nerer titled the *ceder'', lone itt doon ou the whir an oat the- • .fige withoot theet," heye Tem ; to we eab. doon on tee meter ohne e the mirk me began ealitn the tip. 4' Jeno,," sa3.e he, " Wye - ken I'm feared yea eme wee tre the shekel, Wren gem po thitik that I" *aye 1. "0 nitethiog," kap 1540.l," has 1 thiuk I'll keep thy Milne retied an in . case they should come." Noo 1 ihecht that' was ase ' kind ant' oneeiderthe o' now, Tara Was aye vera considerate, So we nit au' ortioltit while an' then Tam says, "fferiny," says he, "dye ken I plod to the dtecter yestereout an° teed& bine thee Fe were,1 et, ill we tho Mee that I had th hetid et for twa Inertia boors In my ti,41ilit 61Ja eitne. An' he Paid tbae the beet cure rex, a 410,a0 eke 3 ours was a plain gold ri, me," wee he, elippin' a ring en ay file, let's get meryied at ance, Jenny, for I'm sick heelers' epeeders," are a greet toe mate be said, but I never had the aigie after teele King Albert of Saxony le eufferieg f) gee- to Weak of htfluenze. IMAI?E'S ITSELF las? -the great, gripiint, old-fashitined pill. 17ot only when you Olio it, hut un. pleasan% from 'firet .to last„ and it, only. glees you' a little tetaporary gond: The things to take ite place are. Die Pierae's.Pletteant l'elletS. One of then" at a dose Will regulate the whole 'system , perfectly. They're tiny,. aw,rar-coated 4 granulee, tleareelytlerger • than nttleter,d seeds. They not in Nentre's own, Way. No reaction afterwaie:, help kelt. anti they do' perntanenf good. Constl. petion, Indigeation, iteilitette Atteeks, Siek - or Bilious Headatiliesi, aitd ell dorangew menu of the liver, etornach, arid bowebe are prevented; relieved, end tured, afq..'hey're the cheePent, for theY're guars disteed tO give eatiefaction or Money is eta •, toted. Nothiag can b. "just te gentle!'