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to l- Ne! nine 41 1 t 44 a uutl,•1'+tnmt Britt olrr f I hu. rn1 m„ r
1tiVe1110o1. la 1 •f urnl'd rayiva I lett 1,,, canal out slw p p!' • t who hod ,g uhrred I A puut.t d'u1g nhut �,1 d,uliXt, �; �Jp•
there, thee. hid ri+tor and ebjldt„u 1111,1 gem, le ,. ,I,•l It view of the pro ..min that tui, A euelidenee g:uuo•-\Ltlt•imotly. 1\'1, hu u• n] nn, h mel B11,11
n pet ,0lt L1=mu' .so
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A tot• oly nn taritllebel in tlm Idetory or • to 1'11(.1 Said nuti th;u. his pl.u1X tt ere 11'''•1. I ngu for e of p„, a deiell'• 1 for duty in do ,1 hu J 1 ;nu. i _ e ., „ 11. • po6nn in; L u then L,• 1„L s ul.luti real•cis. t JC! ItaJ C[99 e2eJ �,
! !led, tiefieetva•ds x11111 11 to the vi11a, Vi ml14 let Lae 4;Y only with tto' gi,'nt. 1 l Y 1 Llnl .1 14(,4141 butt ,y -let .1\ , he u c i +tear oar 1 nviug Leru exticulel' I ,;ul ,” g llm„1114 v urnrlrllht , :a.•
British el•ul,e rlunn to 11'!114 tart w1111)
bee Ijnally c+un” tt uilt haunt to 1110',gee cat. dub.ndly enc, wsh'd mi 11111/4111/4 a p,LH,lt:;,• I The only Way in grt a heti out of Lo n tortelude he had made hum "11 Dewy
tu•0ugh ri .next siupottat' ah til, L, rlr,•iuh ,111114, if rh1 tttrl.4•nl ail ether Idn'ul,eix-
dttueox in J1 s ile hureeel hie 1001,1/1V.,• with \lixx :Slat cr, b'r lb” 1�eriege• tic” audile c'11,tajujng garden 1>; "' ,:n 91"W but BLnuSu•, �rnemilw. 1 believe there m . 14(.(.,11 ueuly �. ' 11',.',11(. (.111,1 •.t •1,: cue ; u4 . n• ry •
fly 11454 Arthur 11'ihiu,uthe hediem of the ens wet Mid onn un ` '. 1 •luua•cs in all this, rind tale• ,e u' elv 'thy
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lived in Ilse II 1444 Lm villa in li,,iu, ft lu 1144 lu• \t"u1 I„ :,.114• 111 ilur mother's 1 , ,( l"is b;ul t., he rnl by ohl trieuq.a, Lnt o o •lel c c res t1 4•,144 4o ever ;a -lel »f the 1y.
EhreO aeuka 1,i u' o Hnr rn; y. Thu another uu ;a si u,a.t teeters.. '1111: 141111 let . w,+r;o to b„'lr.g ;Implied L the x 11 10 e u 111001 w rtily of Ili melte, emelt
44401 1 11 411 nil Lurk of Livurpuuh .hut tpuh'h i [ 1 y 11er'i11: ul I 1 '1, hh; .141 1 s of IbaJ ler d rr r." ul.
mete it iiew',t ahntit', I x f4 ,lr•.'e,l„1 tX. l lu mother %vas eager 1„ 1' the In a ttlitee, 144 \1111• 1'dlllter 1)rurnlmg 11114"ell a ii+,Pit tVl't!kLtl 1111• -1„111111 nee. \'1 a was 1 .t ,t 1wrX tla f. 1LIlY !Jn„ 1. t' 1' 'Intl+ly` 1111 Ul'1•,l t ,, 71"II; rller11n11. 'i'1. 1',,'t Ilw,1 it Ila:.
u t •Y S 1 1L 1 that d bythlond,!ate to mrullnon•uch
seems, however, to hove been 1111111,\11,1 u, loot.nalrhL\l;hdlxllay+atlhc+btulkuote., ,, [”I"tledillal(tlelotleianti,'rit?""idem 1 ek ,11.1•111,0,nuL.nfn(+a•1 .iu:,i,utf.;..,,,1
coling. The two hl•»Lh11!1'N of Deeming walk.
S , �rngrussed, each h his tnvu ,ulaux, to ulLlee
society 1111,1 p,+.,u,i as 11, Well•tnd» Ln, haler, naegxia of .;old Iuul ; i,lulnud fhlgX. 1 geese," Y 1 .r. thin d nal ;.1`„..•'„ uy
any vnry nrthvo 14'+0' rvSmusL melt nth, r, 8, 1 . 1'r else to ,,.I
., ., H .Ile 111.111 a .L 11:41' nil O 1 11 . 111 Wn1mllt
17e ,our., d el1.s Mather, a young women 111 0ppearatc11 the 111011 was nut pri•poioer• ed besele the 11c,trse all the way. When the
generally admit ed fnr her beefily tuul othcl' sing, 111s age was; petered un the nl:w•ril4ge funeral prowesion rowlied its deatinnteni
attrttc4ione, and 1wog: need,w 11 local 10111,, register iia 31, but be looked 41. lie 1114( al the five c0111118 wore lifted f,'cnl the hu1Lrao
They 11ei'0111111rjed and went, to ;U1atr,tlbL, salilnvmoonier inn 1111dhis'ttaitwar atvkwtu'd, and carried to the spot w•hm'e one large
whore they were seppeeed Le be hjvin;; Ile did nut take hie bridle 40 the 11 Ho, Ito "rave had beenprnpsl•ed for the int.romet,
JIap lily, (.1,11111'1 11 104 of 1,,,,,,y hexes t0 bo belt there Tile collies were placed side by elllf3 141080 10
file peop10 of lteinllill were 41,(,('1»,1 afew wldelt afterwards \tore to he removed to a the open grave. and a brief funeral service
eleys ego by the tows from Australia that plate! unknown, Ifo lofe at the hotel two w140 performed. Themeate who nrm(lueted
Williams had been arrowed there on aaOmega 11',74.0"4114 h11Jas, '1`110140111'n now Wing Clam'I:Le religious exercise made a apart address
1,11Durdrrhlg his wife, and that. hr, and Den• ly esnminod. 'litorearebi,od stains [name. in white' u0 811010 of 11143 terribly fate which
coaled to bully of tho nnurdereil woman ho• while the mien was living at Rainhill hu had befallen the live unfortunates, He de•
!loath rho fireplace ceeefully covering the werlt to London. Ira returned ((.awed In 1,e1ne0t1 tan fiendish nets of Deeming in the
plaeo again, foreign tegim"ntulo, Metalling 11 gorgeous most enathing terms, and alluded to the
There the authorities end unearthed the lint• faded coat much tho worse for wear. murderer
rlea the
.hosbrio+tilrofn11oavon r
remains. Tho people of ltttiuhiil then re- William a said this uniform was that of tine ree
nfembOrerl Ghat 0)40 d0y 0 woman 0
n11 6,0
Bengal cavalry, but mooted leaking anslv0rs �nSh111,11008strugglingcro'.u•1ofsalol tt ro 111)1 wore
chileh'enhaadvisited the villa toseo\Villjamo, 10 questions am to what regiment 1,o and 1 6 1 I yawning
and from the moment of their entering the served 111, He displayed poisoned daggers grave slowed their llotestaelon of Deeming
plane 110 Ono had seen them again, The alf18lr ilil(1 1{111103, some of 113111011 ho left at Ruin• by loudly u 111111 nding. The Ol nWd only die-
place
some remark at the time ant nobody hill horsed when the hearth and the mottrnars
thought of murder tool the matter wits drop- The body of tho woman found was fully 111(1 loft the plea and uotljngmore remain -
pod with the supposition that the woman (.tressed, except that a loot and 5401l4mg ell to be 80011.
and the two children had gone away with. were nitlbtg. The clothes were of line 'alto Vicar of Ratnbill alladod to Deem•
out being abeerved. Now, however, the quality. The women had a dark. complex- 1"g's crime 111 ilia 001.3900 on 40111h9'• He
neighbors begun to suspect that there alight 1031 unl short, black hair, Suggestive of a food
that 1'111(. the a doprtnrt \ViIl'ain4 �
have been foul play, and they deeer,nined half -cast. Mho wore a wedding ring and a t1i o m the village it n pro -
to
v
to give the facto to the police, The police keeper. The trope with which she was 1080,1 to buy Dantean villa, the eee00 of the
concluded that 110 berm could be done by 8traeglcd was around the noels and the murders, and make it the vicarage, but
Investigating and they preceded to the Den- throat watt cut besides. The eldest girl's llapptly the project, had been abandoned.
ham villa and began to dig up beneath Oa kali wad crushed in and the head was!aar• A telegram term Gape 't'ow'n, South
fireplace, ly severed from tam body. The work of Africa, %eye that news of the Deeming ease
Shortly after they had removed the outer uoucealing the bodies was carried out caro- causes each excitement there. It states
covering they came upon the bodies of two fatly. Alter a deep hole had been dug the also that Deeming became notorious ?fl
children. Tho hod of ono child indicated bodies of the women and two of the citiid- ,Johnnnoibnrgll in 1890 in connection with
that the little one when killed was about 7 1'011 were thrown iu and cement was poured extensive jewelry swindling and that some
years old, and the other apparently about 5 upon them, Then the bodies of the two til lett does Murders occurred there about
years. Both bodice were wrapped in a elder children were deposited and mere
damask table cloth, and both had their cement was poured into the (tole. Next the THE VILLAIN ON Tater..
throats out. The remains were in a fair flagstones were laid over the top of the ex -
A. ,gelbourne, Australian dispatch of
stale of preservation, and neighbors who 0,1401inu, and finally over all was applied a Monday, says that Williams,at once concluded that these were the ohild- the entire kitchen.
who was
had seen the woman and the two children layer of six inches of cement extending over bronghtfron forth, N.S.\\'., the day before
under a strong guard, was arraigned and re -
tel. The digging then promerled with
greater energy than before, and the scarab.
Ors soon cane upon another body. This,
upon being unoarthed, was found to be
-that of a won•1n. The throat also was alt
and the body wrapped tip before interment.
It is 44)414 to be that of the women with had
accompanied the two children,
Tho police kepi digging, while outside
the 11044'11 spread and the cecitutnent grew,
and 1)104aa1111e rustled to the seenoof tho
tragedies. A new force of pollee was
welled upon acid to (onion established around 4,,11e1•t to Iwo" u that 11 al""r15 killed 11111111
tan villa. It 113/45110141 tcahjngtnwa'd 01.00- 111 011114' 10 111;u'ry MissMather without
ing and the digging proceeded rapidly, for molestation, He did marry her, and teak
rumor, grew on rumor, and other t•ecoflec- her to Meibouuey whore he killed her ill
Bolts .uggrsf e,l that, there wet'o i,nrovieti a order to emery another girl. It was after•
in the sepnlrb,r beneath the fireplace. wards learned that 1 tllinols was an memo -
'1 he
sem -
'L'he nett body nneerthed eves that of a e, name, andthhot 0 mart el roper
laL'
girl of 11 ycs. Unlike the former ciotjms °Deeming,01110 1: eDeeming,111p
ng, the mune tinder which h0 seized some of ata goods, and anong
ole evidently had been strangled, null it m;us,edIns hrsl',\vlfe. Daelnnl lla5(4hrolh•'the 4)11,1.'4 which fell into their hands
was evident also that her death probably
1,r wan 111011 in 13irkrnhend, itefOVB the river wore a Match o[ letters and n be k-
antedated that of the women and two chile from Liverpool, and he wassummoned to at• .
1 et cuutlunjng fo elsthjng. Tho pet-
ren. The girl's body was rumored and the
starch kept rip.
A baby alotitone year old, and with its
throat elnt,was reached next, liven tho
hardened policemen could not restrain an
exclamation of horror as the tiny and
shrunken body was lifted into view.
The people fn Rainhill believe that the
woman sod two children who disappeared
upon visiting the villa, end whose bodies
undoubtedly wore among those discovered
to -day, was a former wife of William, uud
their two children, old that Williams ha11
induced them to conte to the rills to get rid
of them so that they might not be in the
way of hie marriage to \I iso \lather. This,
however, is only an impression based on the
circumstances.
At the Gine of the murder of Miss Mather
the wife with whom he went to Australia,
')Villinuisand his wife were in tlelbourue,
and it is there that ho is under arrest,
18 Int ,LACK vie 44('11.13?
A pheusiblo theory has sprung up from
the discoveries of the bo,hiee in the house
at Liverpool, and the further affair is ill.
vostgated the stronger grows 111e belief
that 1Villiauts is none odor than the world.
known "Jack the hipper," 'Williams,
while a resident of Liverpool, made frequent
visits to London. The police have tracer!
his movements between the two plates and
it has loon fowled that his visits to London
corresponded with 111e times that the un-
fortunate women in the 11 hiteohapol . dis-
trict were found with their throats end
their bodies mutilated it the shocking man.
nee that ehareeterized the crime of the
" Ripper."
It will be roundlet] that a description was
given to the police of the ap440a'aoce of the
mall who was omen in the onmpimy of sev-
eral of the unfortunate women whose bodies
were stbsagne1Lly forted lying in pools of
blood in the streets of Whitechapel. This
de0o•iplion tallies ox•letly with the appear -
atm of Williams as given by people 10 Liv
erpool who were well acquainted with him,
On his lirs6 apppearltloo at 'JtlLinhill he
stayed ata hotel, where be led e, rollicking
lift, being a 111a11 of free mannae0 with a
general style of wealth. He drank pieeti-
fully, butt not excessively, and always was
Ieady for ot,Iuo1poglne 11.Oat8. He was fond
of soohoty, a good 06oytolter, having trav-
elled tnuah,0nd always willing to spin ay-a•n,
but when asked aboltt bimeelf Ile immedi-
ately became t4Lcitnrtl. He never gave an
inkling of his personal history. He tool.
photographs from acquaintances but neve'
load himself photographed.
A looul newspaper, on the 00casion of his
marriage to bliss Mather, whom he murder.
ed in Melbourne tried to get sketch of his
career, but Williams refused to give any
information regarding himself. He first
mot Mies Mather at her mother's while malt.
ing inquiries 00 to the renting of a villa,
Willianepretended to act for a mythical
Col. Brooke, land obtained the tenancy of
the villa, paying Six months' rent in ad-
vance. He furnished only a single room in
rho honse. Innneliatoly after he had taken
possee5jon of to house an unknown woman
with two ehildron was seen about the hoose.
Nobody 00,44 Ghent arrive 0r depart. At
about the ammo time another w01)1a11 vistaed
1)1tH at 0. hotel anti the two partook of a
champagne luncheon, Williams told the
l,uldlorel that his canpanioll was his sister.
This woman .vas also Seen twice, when she
also vanished.
After tatting Hie villa, Williams often
loft the hotel In the morning and would not
return motel the evening. Ills elottingsod
11p0110011 used to be towered with dirt, and
his hantdswere emelt blieto'od, Ifo explain•
ell his untidy appeal'alico by raying that he
and been engaged in patting rblwn new
11ntrs in a hoose. A laborer has been found
who dopooes that this statement was tette.
He Ails that 1Vi11ianet called upon him to
ambit ui the week of taking up the [mora of
a kitchen and AO Other ('Oona and hired a
plasterer to relay them in meant. Theo
preparations luta boon completed when
Tim ALAN tutts'rifn:n, mended. The detectives who hunted the
II. transpired that before ;fettling at Rain- prison! heresoner wn wee said that interviewed after their
hill, 7Vi hams lived at Sydney, N. S. W. eem-
int was arrested and w00 questioned about
Shortly after he loft that city Itis wife and the terrible chsrgco made against him, lis
four children disappeared, and it was sup- affirmed his complete 1011000ilee of the
soup -
posed float they had followed him to Latx• crines. Ile gave his nano 11R m:10 eton, and
laud. ]loners of his intended marriage too declared that he hail no knowledge of the
young girl named \lattta had reached 111x11 known 11R Williams. 130 anl(i 110 was kL
Sydney, and (t was naturally thought that resident of Windsor. Tho dotootivos also
Ales. Willialo end her children hall toff for said that the prisoner heel fainted twice)
Liverpool to prevent the crime. The police during the journey, but. that mho' with he
appeared to 1e in a ebeerf01 fratna of mind,
De was tnlublennd was very wjlliug to talk
about 111e murders attributed to bins. He ed before then. to give ev,den00, point to a it alight be to video such a sum? Yet oxclu. , saasuvl0. 1 he dog next 0elzed a pair of
seemed to be confident that whet) the proper state of affairs which, as far as the game and ales of this hind are c0mm011 mUe144 the SIM/0S, mei coul•1 m''' lie indoeett to let go
time cane ho would be 94110 to prove his in- Melo of the p004800e is conearned, is meet neat thele elves, I until a policeman, who, noticing something
'ler�nee. The police claim to possess alarming. It would lave been well if the I Some men ere said 10 hare a turn for reek• unusual, hoe gone over u, the spot, 4orced
4410015 of the prisoner's identity, They c0mmiselon, winch is now making its report lug enemies, while to others is .awarded the 111 111 to felea5C theta, Re promptly took
had been issued years ago. On all soles, praise of having note. But though there ix Blaney onto etstodv, after restoring their
from every quarter, has been heard the sante such a thing as eneuymuking, it amounts property to the badly'-scer0d boys.
sickening tale of Merciless ruthless aid to little, suoh enemies being seldom able to ®` " '"" "'" " " '" "` "'�eme
remorseless slaughter. 11 here but 11 fete do any harm. The more narrowly we ex-
yoars ago game was plentiful it is hardly actino our position, and the things which
now to be found, and there is great danger affect ns in the world, the more we shall be
convinced that our only formidable enemies
are ourselves. The tongue that truly do-
tongue
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tracts from our credit and glory is our own
tongue; the hand that most mercilessly de-
soils u5 of our n•o ort is our own land.
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All the real murders it .Lis \ orkt—thab is.
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apart front the mere comtnonplace killings
of men and women are self -murders. Con. For Dyspepsia..
ceit tolls us a different tale, and we are ton A. Bellinger, Propr. ,Stove Fottn—
rendy to lay on the H186114 ing motion. But dry, lllontaguy', Quebec, writes: f' I
all great successes, all thegrander trinnlpjls, have used August Flower for Dy's-
will be in proportion to our seeing taw
truth as it really stands ; namely, that the pepsic. It 'ave inc great relief. I
hardest obstacles, the most real dangers, lie recommend 1t to all Dyspeptics as a
in the porveese impulses of our own nature. very good remedy."
a \Vhen the Merit8 of a good thing are. (1011• Ed, Bergeron, General Dealer,
s. pp Y sidered, it only requires proof lite the fol• e
lowing to oonvieco anti settle any. doubt.— Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes : I
" Lost your 11011+0 tett. 11'ea i' '1 Yee" Je141auN, cellona, relleorux they nowt fur,
" II mites Lava been n great blow," " It r
1 ., l bee to n•m,c p,rltit•e hnelilntius, they are for ; i, f�
\rani l lost it in a hurtle me." the most part 1,',, indifferent. 'l'hnuph jt 1 e+'
"There's 0 great art," nays Mickey Leli• were ntherwiso „otic( is not Dow mom Y i()add
11,01, " in Inlmviug what out to know whin ed in such a a•uy 1,N In adieu of ;MC 1111111
yvz don'L want 6o know it." being to any serines extent hurtful to an, �� g e
1Vhat is the difference between a boy and other. \S'lou 1 her, therefore, of any amt + t r5 rri r o 0 la
a 1,01.3. m rfhem a ? Ota b0uo r t!s a mat attributing his non-suetur s in Lusinesx, the'
1 y 1 �, to 6
invariably severe treatment of his hunks eo
OM Vevit w1,, ler the ro ectinn of his ieturea i R"Ihb-. 1101.1, ::i'll 1111 srxrgr $6. 1't'rpu 1 utt, v
1 1 '•v C. I. I!!II,;I \ l'4l,,.1ptt1,,,, :, rl,•., '•,l! \lune
at the exhibition, t0 enenic0, 1 Tool that. a
Canso model auto to 1 Whet has burn elle tf1Cx I,
t the 0 •t 1,Y 1 cl I ., _ i'A't- *YvS•*S i.9 t'9 "i �.�OO .
She—" Since m return from the Smith aid, while liotmtitig politely, rho not behece, 1,,,r,,, ,, , ,.,, ,.,_ .. ,.A
Y though I dlue.0a h, does,
of Franco I'm another woman." Salmi, tion Thu fool is, this pron0ueas l" atp•el \4 "bite men ore rasponejhlc for the rniu•
Frioud--" "How delighted your husband Dur iitisohancas to enemies j0 merely 0110 of , atin! of t ht uorvts of .hu r,•,! loan, and, Its
mtts4. bo." the refuges of our self-love, Adnlittius' peter 1.f• 14 being rapidly ,!riven out, of exist•
" Yourbill,"s i h or, "'s over- eesible exec ttioeo, it m40 be said e, ha• ' nee las 11 distin01 8peu,es, 1 hey ore °I" -
said the tail t P, f Y p 1111,910111; practice on t.lte poor dumb brutes
rlue." "'That's had 1$ngljeh," replied theitleatly that we 18rc none of u0 anybody's P' 1
cnatomar ; "yon shell( anq over dun an'' enemy but 0111•01101, \1'11 are a11, however, I m order to tmaiutaln their reputation as des believe you," lour own enenei88. The same is true of cote t'nsurs, that is if the fallowing interesting
Judge -11 If I let. you off this time will 1pnrOtionO awl in8ttnttjun0, Pleven it IR the' story 101,1 byl that exeelh0lt ,journal r1''0,4481
you 11(.01111440 not to enrile back here again 1"; nloruh,tut who ell'ems his own ruin ; kis the 01) )) tellc� ]40 ii;u lit S Nys 11,1 r Pln4 to base
1'rioonor• Fos air. The 11101 je I didu t,author who writes himself 0(1441. Dyeasti 9, iI g ,. F g P
come voluntat•ily�thio time." - 'ministries, parties, die not but by suicid8. 11(aes. first he le taught 10 smuggle, then to
1)OeLoe—" \1 clear madame, there 1s' And it is the friends of gloat causes and 1 steal chickens, now WO see that an enter.
twahing the /meter will, et— ee onlyseed'venerable systems who are most apt to be
Prising youngster has taught hos dog same
y. Y 1 the obstructors of 6110 one and the ;Widmer- I tricks that led fair to I:tnd his owner' nn dnr-
reat." 11 But, r doctor, lust look et my I ere of the other. , anee vile, 'The other day, in Philadelphia,
tongue C' "Needs rest, too, madame." The laboring eo le have a neti01, that 1 this young thief, 1,t company with soother,
A dress reform wail the rest of the conln unity are their enemies, 1 we0 driving a trtgg0n, when they stopped
Bifurcation " is vex0Li00, Any 1)110 who mingles with the rest of the on Ole bridge that epees the Arent go
• Suspender erre 110 bad ; comnenity must see that these are full of canal. At this point is a small pond, un the
"Trunks to the knee" discomfort me, gootI.feelitlg towards the habom•ere, are pee. ! sunken surface of wheh over 41) school
And " bloomers " drive me mad. stantlyopeonlatingaboitthe means ofbone- children were ell11ing m!1 sledding. The
11 Jennie," said the young woman fiercely, Ming them, and on reality spend largely in I dog. a large, blaek,0urly animal, \t lea liber•
"I'm never going 6o have anything to do their behalf. They are not the eneunos of 18104, and clashed arneug the clrildren,
with another ahurah fair." Why lent?" the working -classes; bunt is not di1He(4t ail:a, a bright•painted -ole(,
" All the young men aro 01401 at the dining- to see who are. It is the working -classes and .vas making ori' with it, when
Wag -
table betting on who willget the oyster. themselves, who,
arrogating the privilege , the boys beat him until he let go. Wag-
is11't it sclandalous? » Y of dispensing with forethought and self- ging his tail, he danced around among them
denial, and throwin on others the blame of until he suddenly seized a bag eontaining
all mi0chaece0, subject themselves to such a nett/ pair of skates beionging to a little
bitter woo in consequence, that if nue-tenth b"Y• Slinging thebag ever his shaggy hank,
pf ie eo p W0re 1 tt, otll r isc'ed 011 worl dtron (1set
rin f, dthe eposited ran
his prix0 a andel aft er securinng ong a
with it forever. another,
shouldtwelthink, i few caresses front his aWner, again ran
for instance, of a Ciovornnlent which should ; emeng the ehildrvu, and seizing a bag con-
feree its industrious millions to spend Gash tail' 16 pair of nve•8ho(s from. another
and tiro other becomes n woman.
Lt'ary--" Still waiting for yon' ship to
0• me In, (dl?" Weary, -"Olt, they've OOMO,
Whole fleet of 'cm. All hardshjp8."
To Protect Game and Pish.
Tho Ontario (fame and Fish Commission,
appoiettll in November, 1890, has finished
its labors, and its report was submitted to
the provincial legislature last week. The
province was divided by the coln•nissioners a large portion of his gains on indulgences 1tttle chap, took thenn to ills nuts anti
into districts, and a large number of witness -t alike injurious to health and morals 1 Yet ! again louping lel the waggon, deposited them
es were (xatnined in each district, The' this, we know, is dont by the working• at his feet. Blaney, his owner, affection-
conlmj0sionef•s report as follows J Iclassos themselves. iVhat shoulei we thluk ! tltely patted the thieving dog, which again
The answers received by theconnndsaimers of a master who perntitied nn 1(014' entrant, sprang eno0g the now terror-stricken ohil-
to the questions sect out by thein, and the into his work without a 0um of money being . 'Iran, who had stopped their amusements
evoloneo petard £rem Wit/10;380e 119110 appear.'paid to Blake a feast trait, however difficult : and Were holding on to their earthly pos-
tend the coroner's jnque.,t on the bodies of saner bore himself ,jauntily in the clock
Jtrs. .Deeming and the lour aura t11jj110 but as the OV1det100 against Ilial proceeded
children. Ile bears a moss striking(. re„•011-,Ito hoGnlc 110[•4000 1111(1 fidgety. 1118 boo
home to his brothel', and some let the pea.plc I gage. has been fully examined. Among to
in the crowd thought it wa0 1 he murderer articles found wore a card certifying to the
himself, Tile "ewe spread gn10kly 4hat til' 1 membership of Emily Mather in the Rain -
murderer had returned in I o use'
1011 tom tnmthe t hill 13nud of Hopo,ia lino -table of trains
no oto recalling that he was solely in t-1111 , between 14,1iultill and Liverpool, an anto-
cuetody of the police at lielhom•no. The 1''1111,)) alhtun italnnijng 40 Emily \fa4her, a
crowd hooted awl yelled and fiu.11)y made 111 i,o❑,k of addresser of persons in England,
1I1roaatelihlg rush for Deeming. lila loll or 1 a puaketlook bearing the monogram
thought that his lifo 44115 in :1nngcr nnul ; ., 1; 11',1).,” a Masonic apron similiarly let -
wasted no Gino in trying to explain uuutoPH' 1111•,,,1, a silver enrd case and a prnyer•book
to oho infurietcd 11)011 Gita sou •int safe(. • f „
.light, and rushed to 8 1,14101 111 wl1cli ;11;1, c':umuning the name 4101) " Amon.; the
found elicitor from the yelling crowd of men ! hula l''s"s\ila,4ahall, \ow York,al anliothers
and hays who 10110448/1 ilial to the very doors of pul.sona in I-lnll, Lieepcol and Bartle'
of the hostelry. I pn"j, pr„\•ing the identity of 1Villiants,
After the body of the woman end the foot• I11'4nning, I.aweon, et
children had been taken to the morgue they
wore made as presentable as possible for
pm•pn008 of identification. A gardener t•e-
cogmzod one body as that of 0, women ho
had seen in the ba0111 yard of Denham Villa
on August 9th lest. On August 10111 he kneel
children Brr00101044. He paid no attention,
that, as in the case of the bu6hlo, even
these animals which have been so wooer.
011011.8 to be looked upon with contempt will
soon. becotne extinct.
t
In many places whore game animals form.
e•1y abounded largo cities stand to -day ; the
clearing up the land, the cutting doll',, of
the forest., the introduction of railways, the
ravages of the wolves, the indiscriminate
hunting of Ole human 110aa0siu and the use
of dynamite and net have all contributed to
the general deoroase of the grope and fish of
the land. This is to be regretted, and is
indeed a deplorable state of Millers, hot only
from the sportsmen's but from an economic
point of vitro.
The good which would undoubtedly 180-
erue to the masses from a liberal supply of
01(01111 game and fish food 18 110W minimized
to such an extent as to he almost unobserv-
able. \Vhat game is left now goes, either
to grace the table of the rich, 0r to the.
neighboring repntlijc, woere larger prices
ale obtained for it thou 0081 possibly be had
no Canada.
The amount of money put in circulation
atuually by 8portsnnen Is enormous, al.
though your commissioners regtet that they
have boon gleno unable to form even an rip.
proximate estimate of the amount so spent
let the legitimate pursuit of fish and game.
It will be readily seen that the money paid
out for powder, shot, firearms, fishing -rods
and tackle, transport, hotel accommodation,
otomp supplies and hire of guides and the
lmlaanyjilmldelitalo necessary to the sportsman,
amounts yearly Loa sum which isnot easily
guessed at, and there aro many localities
tool many families jn tho province who de-
pend chiefly on this source of revenue for
their livelihood.
As the game and fish supply decreases
year by yoar, the money pntinto oiroulation
also decreasesproporlionatoly, and in inverse
r tido, if the game were protected, the pro-
villee nest milted as far 118 possible and pains
taken to preserve and propagate the supple
the oomennity would 'b 1011001 materially'
thereby.
]oto' ooulmissitners having therefore
given tho most careful attention to the mut-
ters presented for their consideration, and
having weighed most earefuily the evidence
preee1Led to thorn, keeping ever in mind
that their fluty was to reoommend snap
tn81000(00 as w0(tkl conduce towards the ppio-
se,Vatimt and protection of game and fish,
even although such recommendations might
give offence to Soma selfish men who call
tloinoolvos sportsmen, beg to make several
recommendations.
I1
was recommended that the killing of
deer be 013114ely stopped for 5 years in the
comities of Bruce, Grey and $imooe as far
kiITISH NORT li 1'&G:11'10 FORGES
Verve.] Vont 81•4' 0,91 03' to he on the
101'111 Alit 1011 tete 'Retiring Sett 0:31,14.
While Lorin Nali.hury and lir, Blaine
thinking perhaps same of the children had 1 were lately dirt nosing in diplomatic (1115•
boon hurt. }Io never saw tho tvonlan 0r elves whether the avenges of British Col.
children afterward. Another man 1,000gniz.
o,1 the body as that of Marie I)Oenting, who
led boon In the employ of a Liverpool fish.
monger- Deeming at that Unto described
himself as a mining engineer. Dooming and
his wife, the num staid, afterward teem. to
!hill, where ho was a•reotod and eenvieted
of forgery. For this crime he was sentono-
04 to a year's imprisoment. Da being dis-
charged fr0111 prison after Having Served his which w'ar drawn upon Lest year for exeen-
sentence ho married a yotu,g woman in Hell. tint of the (4,1414 rirr„di, 001181045 1101V of
Ho wished her to go atn•otd, but she refits -
ell to go 1vi611 hint, so Deeming deserted her
and reternod to Mario. Aeoolnpanicll by
Marie, ho wont to (Jape Town, where they
remained fora time. Then they returned
to Birkenhead, where 31,u•ee had 0h,'oe
brothers and two sisters, The man believed
that Deeming was the sante individual who
married a young lady n18tned Matheson, at
Beverley, in 1890, at that tinlota8snnling the
1)181110 of Harry Lnlv0011. He then described
himself 110 a largo farmer in Ans(•tti8. Ho
gave a number of valuable pr000nt5 to 1110e
Matheson, but after their mart toga deeeriod
art• and absconded to Sotteh Africa. Miss
.Matheson shore out a warrant ng1)11181 hint,
ohargiog hint with the theft of the presents
he had given her, and he was .arrested in
'Uruguay, brought book to Hull and sent 10
jail for nine months. During the tbiio he
was in prison it was ascertained that be load
married and deserted 11 young w01,11Ln 111
I3it•konhoatl, in 1500.
MODEST AND 1')110 t;1AL.
nmbien sealers in llchring-Nen were most
like 00teing the trees from thither land in
litigation or tatting the grass crop from a
disputed meadow, the vessels welt ahond
with their preparations for the season's
work. The mettle i0 that scores of them
have cleared from Victoria or Va000aror.
'rho British N. rtht Pacific fleet, under
Rear Admiral C, 1. Holham'e command,
Albert Deeming was the first witness
called e6 the ooroner's ingnost. When
(.Albert was slows a photograph of hie 0later-
in•law loo sobbed piteously and almosbfa lt.
ed. 11, was some time before he Was 5(11'1).
oiontiy recovered to proceed with !lie testi•
loony. Ho said ho Item when ho was stun.
mooed whet he wee going to see at the villa,
as to had seen Ills murdered 0i0Eer.jnd)4419
and her children in dreams Dight num6h0
s,go, '!.'his (00tinony ;'on toil a sensation,
The Witness also testified that he saw his
siotol'•in-low just before she was 'nunhood
and that site bad £100 in hon possession, A
letter was read from a lady wile Wee e11 rile
1300001 on whieb. Deeming aul his w ifo went
to Ansti•alia. She said thin Mrs, ])Deming
oon6(lef to her that her husband had turn.
ed out to be a villas, and that ho treated
her brutally. The Wirt diseovere(1llm' lets•
baud's true character during the honcytnoon,
Ito so ill•treatod hoe on the voyage to Ms-
teall0 that 0110 determined to leave hill as
000111LS the vessel arrived at its destination
and return to England Tho write• of the
letter assisted Mrs, 1)oomhen to bey her
I'elnt'll passage, Itut, after 111m latter nail
},one aboard 1 ha, vessel to memo to hinglu, 1
her husband forced tele' to dieemii rbc,
After another brother of tho lnm'dorer and
11, number of polieemon, who had taken part
lin the starch foram.' di0uov01•y of the bodies, 0 000 40ar0 old,
the Flagship \\'e'spite, nn 9,100 -ton armor
clad, with fourteen! guns and 470 Wren, and
aspeod of 10+.� knots from hor 10,001[ horse
power; the Champion, of 2,380 tons and 13
knots, carrying four (1 -inch and eight 5 -inch
t•ifies and 278 urn ; the Melpomene, 'l,9 tl
tons and six 0.111011 guns ; the Ga'het, 2,120
tons and fourteen guns ; the Daphne, 1,1 to
tons' eight 5.111011 guns, ids knots, and 1:31
men ; the Nymplo, a sister ship of the
Daphne; the Peasant, 775 tons, 13:1 keels,
six 4.inc(t guns and 75 men, In i1d1ieion,ns
rho Porpoise 4408 0'110,.40 north from the
Chinit station last year, ante may again be
summoned. Site is of 1770 tons, 3,500 horse
power, and carries six 0.111011 guns and 147
111on,
It was not, found necessary lost, year to
how all these in Bearing Sea 'l'ho armor -
clod War8pite was not sent north, tenth, in
flet, the mantel dttty was performed by three
vessels, the Nyulpho, the Porpoise, and the
Pheasant. The latest news at Victoria from
the British Pacific squedr0n is that the
Ohompion, the Photsalt, the Daphne, and
the Melpomene will bo hold at that station
to peelortn any duty required at the nort11,
W11 le the Nymlpho a14 elle (+arnot will look north as the Severn river and the eastern
after British interests furter south. The boundary of Ontario's sportsmen to be al.
size, armament, and other particulars of all lowed to (rill only two door per season and
these vessels have just Neon mentioned. no tnoro ; That foreign sportsmen must obs
fain to permit, to kill deer and pay a fee for
ODDS AND SND 1. the sante t 'Chit a fordo of game mortices be
appohntod to protect the door That moose,
In Russia no Polish Catholio i0 allowed to elk and 018rih01 10 more olosely protected ;
acquire land.
A txeh•lltal 1160 invented a tent that eon
bo Used 1401811 overcoat.
A great onyx min, has bean discovered in
Mexico, jest satlth of bbl luso' ad to the reservation of fish the 001000s.
A bar of iron worth over keel into hereo• ionorr edvi n that pound nobs 140 anti„sly
shnee is 0, In,t 51,1 meds hue ltudeoea 14 ,tb,ljsho,1 and 611161 gjil ttttthug onlynh'owed
worth ',311(1, made Into peit-1111110 blades it is 1> hel'nli5P11111 of a 41110 and 6911 D(>115111i8•
worth :411,2815, .mule 10 o helium) syringe of Y 1 g
watohies let is wont' 25n,(If 1), Niall end that such 11 llonintiseiet be et once
Thio 1111,1 been a terrible winter for 540114 established, and 4,1111 a bounty of tyl per
of the Idaho ranges, 'rltots,L044 ofatlimals i head be 11111,1 for wolves,
aro ural, end the »tockmor say that owing 1 (40111110 10 always impotent of tie 11411 (059 ;
10 L1e 1010111. heavy mows flora is no pos.' IIs wild blood 1141)100 le herd to lrujn,-• 40,
Mille hope for the ran101,1.101'. W Hnlnns,
The Old,•st 1111:•(. or ,doth in an American , f f a vao0g lady has that djscretott and
0olla•ton is ).11111 peeeeesed by the li,•ooltl,yn modesty without •,Welt all knowledge is of
Insl,torte. 11 is I, 01100011 mole(.•(.. Rgt•(3 inn little worth, she will never make no oelen•
linen, not 11114111111 Iho monde elm of tla feeieue diepla,y 0. if, bec0ns° elle will rather
present dtgy, aid is supposed to 110 501110 bn intent on 1,e 111l•mlg mora, dein 111 dia.
play tug What, she Inas.
le Was troubled 30 years with penis ju the 1 have used August Flower with the
beck from steno,' ; in Lod for weeks ata tinge;
no relief from other remedies. About 5
best possible results for Dyspepsia.”
years ago 1 bought 86. Jacobs Oil and made C. A. Barrington, Engineer and
44004, 11 applications ;hcuo boon wall and General Smith, Sydney, Australia,.
an
strong ever since, Have (ono all kinds of !t
work and tloft as much as ever. No re- writes: toAcure Flower has effected'
turn of pain in years.” D. \I. lea:mete. a complete cure in toy case, It act-
ed like a miracle,"
The Short Girl. Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss.,writes:
The short girl has many advantages over 11 I consider your August Flower the
the tall one, She has to go through life best remedy in the world for Dys-
oyes looking 1144, andrlasnothing is so more,
to a Sia, I was almost dead with
oyes as that. Her lushes show' more, and P p
so does her hair, There are curves of that disease, but used several bottles
cheek, ohin tend throat that look their pre.- of August Flower, and now con-
tiest to a man w1(0 tnu8t g1a1(00 clown to skier myself a well man, I sincerely
them,
this medicine to suffer-
rl small girl is more easily hold and more
easily kissed. It is nicer to have to lite her ing humanity the world over.".
face up by the chin, and it is more Opjen- G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer,
roan and satisfactory to roach down to the Woodbury, New jersey, IT. S, 9.,
upturned lips, says the Kenos City Star, mrmvtlovmiIMIN=0
11 is oomfortablo when you Hold a. girl on
your knee to have hor head just conte to 1leoossity Knows No Law,
your shoulder, instead of !loving 01 sort of Magistrate—" Von aro charged, air, with
hang over --surplus, as it were. dragging this young woman, fuming her in -
Everything about' a smell girl is likely to to n cab, and driving like lead to tI,o ferry."
be a provoeatton—the unexpectedly tiny Prisoner—•"Y-o•s, sir. 11hve in theu-
band, the distracting morsels of foot, the herbs, 'This morning ley wife told 1110 not
little head, the little uo011, to dare t.0 00/110 house Without a girl, and
A email girl can bo fascinating even in a 1 didn't know of any other way to, get
temper, situ eau bo delicious when 8110aries, ono."
she eon overt fro lovely when she pouts, and I ;llagistraLo—" I'll lake this young girl
none of these moods set well on a big wo• hone with me and plaoo nor under my wits s
mon. !protection. I live in the amburbs nlyl0of.
Then, too, the man in love is inclined to you'll have 10 catch another."
pot names, and ho wants to call his girl
"llirdy," whether she weighs 300 or not,
yet the is not utsonelble to the appropriate -
nese of the title when given to rent little
thing.
A man likes to feel big, by comparison at
least, A really large man does not object
to seeming almost a giant beside the girl of
The first consignment of tea from Natal
has been sold in London,
Beagle is probably derived from the Cel-
tic bong or biga, or the Welsh back, signify-
ing little, they being in reality a small
species of hound.
The " angry true," a woody plant wlliolt
his heart, and it lee 141(110511 necessary to the grows from telt to t4ventyfive feet high, and
short nun's vanity that he shall seen big to which was formerly supposed to exist in
tho Bette creature he is going 1D marry, It ono State in tbu Union, Nevada, has recent -
le very 1010hjug t0 have oleo's 441'1 say ; ly been found in eastern California and
"Please, dear, my 1(001 44010 so tired—you're Arizona, If disturbed thin peculiar troo
so tali." Don't you 11,10w what that means ? shows every sign of vexation, even to mill -
11 ell, got a bit of a girl and you 11 find out, jug 011 Ito lumen litre the hair on an angry
I haat all exportations of game birds be pro- On the N1 hole, the small girl has the best cat, and giving forth tut unpleasant, sicken•
hibjted; That no (mail, snip°, woodcock, of it, ing odor.
wild Lnt'key or par) ridge be tulln\vod to bo
sold for 3 ewers 1 That tlo shooting of 44111?
ducks ill the spring be prohibited, In re.
r
THIRTY °EARS.
Johnston, N. B., March iii, 1889.
"I was troubled for thirty years with
pains in Iny side, which increased and
' became very bad, T used
. .TA E OZX
and it completely eured. I give it alt praise,"
MRS. WM, rYDER.
"AIL ;t e '?3 T f $T; JACOEIS COIL DID Ir."