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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-12-01, Page 3ho. • 3.^ 4 - • . •••• TIIE COLLEGE GOAT Initiation ef a Freshman Into a flysterious Greek Fraternity. •••1;10_ BLOOD 411RDLINO MERE CE. - • • _ Nerve -Trying • Testse-Thriee. "jellied" sea elinided-: into..the eleetelietiees. Written_ in• titeed—ittetted Lead: mid-. lies- iron - must be exercised so that none of the fresh- men should suffer any real ineuryethe herald blew &deafening -blast- :on hip horn and the, field) viotim was beetight in.. - f eBeferethis entireties he had .been arrayed -IN 1118 " atties-nz - I and then, under the guidance of the *weeder,: he is brought into the inideli of themasked estiemblege and . trade to swear to three :beiiigs=firite that he is not a member ,Of any other .tellege fraternity ; second, thaii his motives in eeeldng -Membership are when* -just ;--and third, that .i2 .he .tiAds hiniielf .nriable to.. iteuiply.. with _the eeremeniee of his tiation he will qatetlY withdiawland _ never ezeveel elithe that 'he heti "leen et _ heard. t • . . _ • ---H6 Ls next told in .sepulehral voice to - follow -his guide and .on no. account *Jess him," or. seme evil thing:. will --befall- 1.1pttairtt and through the entptY reonei they go, ited then ciewn _agent,: the ewe. &Amok _ `‘ freshie" .keeetng tight - hold ef his warder ;until:at ta 'turn -7-6n the lower. floor . the place el eloth he do- holding mid ettlie tlipe from Ms- hand, and the initiate 'finds himself alone. • .. .For a moment. there 'is- 'silence snob es proverbially belezigi to the.graidteand 4 then iefreshie"" hears a Low and terrible voieet- " Give the password l"' et. litt+ing been glean no sticli. Weed . the he- wildered•lad can only murmersonietbing-to this effdeb, but -betake thee Werda have left his lips there is a chorticef fiendieh'yelle., beebaritin. among ue, What .does. :he here?": ,-• _ - • Then the helpless yenth feels himself-. tested hitherend.yenfrom -Mtn bo natin..e• _ Fhielly --there is -silence, and the 'tiewfel voice again spett ' "0, -freshman, We must learn if you post seta the courage tiefficient to 'becoine a• noble Greek, and so We have • •- . FEW TESTS ' • HE -college fraternity is an. institution _pecu- liar to • the ,Amerlean college. J N owhere abreed, - evert- in Ger- -. - ntarty; Itther.a the uni- vereity system Is go develened, mit we dticover an. inter- 7nuiver eity organiz4tion which so unites- under- . -graduates of _different cellegt.O tuTratt---rr..al tie, wnose influences - are fIt lo -ng alter the college days them -- 2. selves htive heOetne hub mend:its ef the . • _ pest. - . - - •-• When _the - kieahnlori, than - whom • . . mortal; unless It is: the college:. sephomete,. .hes more of hayseed wiscLim eaters - his -college; he finds inanyeot the upper class- - _ Wen are extremely e.ttentien te hint, and if he beef an obtervirig earn of mindeette "sees ditplayed upon their vete cart/tin -inysterie - ous little \jewelledpine ef vedette. -seapes .an -d= Blass. _ • • e - - • - is -ell -a deep mystery to.. -.him-- Al scene one kindly Informs"- Iiirn that ee urbane upper classaien are mem- bers of Greekleteer sectetiese the . phis are - their.- -insignia, • and . thee purpeee et their being so coiirteeite to the freshmen is ta . get tube Ma good greciese and, if so be he prove -eligible, -invite Min tit becteme one of - _ the mystic Geteks. - We .wilt. sitppose,- then, that some day ene freseman-will recetvean invitation to Join ene—ef these someties,. and; elated with -the ehought thttt he is net te be of the " bar- -berienthest, he sendra hest* 'Acceptance . - Time pekoes, - perheps._ two week, et. even = three, he vaticus rimers " ebonta. alguat -wad ether itra-age, thing, Wee ooKtvaxed to him by his future bo -hers in "suot"a way all to MOO. the. 9-0!(1 chills-dnce af:tendance to one another up - and -down hie spine; . . . THE DREAD DAY- 6-g - le at hand So, not not Melly years ago, in a Meetieehusetts -college town net a the -reseed mile4 from tett hube. al the untveerace the rebel -time; whee, in. 'college i:Ialrl_anbei had pledged te. Oteteitt freternity tveos.e teisettreich from 'ecaan to eceen, received the following- notice one morning; - ,Copy Of resolution -S athipted- by the Delta.: Chapter of (klieg& Sigma Tait. - 4- - Whereas, the proeess of- time it has come to pass that the_ enerny'hafe been put flight; and victory has perched on the. banners Of the -just, thelefore be it resolved,- ' - Firstly—fhat we do hold our. annual 'tear - Out,' otherwise initiation, on Vriday> evening next, beginning at 7 o'clock and;contin.u.ing in- definitely. , SegonalY—That we de ,•our annual ban- quet • on. Friclay. evening, beginning at Sikh_ tithe. as shall -please the „beys and continued as- AND.SMELL OF BURNING FLEph and a dull psin in ,a bared arm. s This time a piece -of beefsteak suffers; and the only ire•n applied te huinan -flesh, is another Unit) Of .bie. - And, by the way ; if itertatn local 'College soigne* ihould adopt -*lett* of brandhig iron. in :piece- of the muehtalked -of- smoulder- hignigalbutt, there :Would:he fewer men in our jcolleges marked fee life., -1 . • : 1 Bitt te return to the itioPitytti. the barbarian take the -kat, .and we wIU prepennd- suoh questions -is they knowledge," . • : • . • Sent blindfolded, he le ledtto the chair; wittitb.1 on. firat acme— tete. tante,. shows no un - Mend prepeetieet - • • "j0.fresletiten," siert- the •Voiati; •gesepeak andonlithe tenth:Pass:01y lips. ." - Haw. old:are:then:1" : wonders What drawno. engine it may den y it tieeme as if' all the-- thunderbolts '.of be, at is not lef long in doubt, , -for the heavens were colleetedbeneeth hini,and he makes a Wild leteetfor freedom from the volletneet crater en While& he haebeenseated,. while the. snip. Of eh° festive eanneeteraaker eiteras to meek ab .hli discontinue° from - within the -box. " Next hale. led into ti „Otani) ieem tand- egitin allowed telook -about him. finds • -himself in- the - Middle -of an atiftetlent.htieg Allan black and lighted by fonr hideoen- skulls plebed in the :corners, .W1i01113.eyea of light •.tippeartee leer -ab him in the temiderlinesie . . - intialinitio signs on the badge ,are him, andother masts known onl -Greeks, and ..theit, eager for the given amMk and gown and mints the fait while his tine eolleagttes were putehrengit the inilL • ib Wits Wits bread,. morning before the fienhman had gone to • "find the gulls," and it was attired lob of •collegians who drove -hack to the college town --late en Saturday .afternoen. Moro thin ene undergraduate: was- tardy at chapel - on. Sunday morning, and ettepielonnly "neddy" during the dooter's .worde of wisdom, but "All's well that endWeil," and it is inteh bellage prinks as -these; . and not the Greek:. end Latin, that they • learned, which We her wee gray-haired "olden* talking- about over a. pipe of .a wintet's • . evening. , • Which yon must undergo; fleet; the sword of leeineeles. Let the .freshman's eye be unbatedaged, and :lee . shit* behold the Ordea1.4' • . - - : In the centre- ef .the figitree 'shout him he Bees ewe 'chairs; and tied to the very top: of, their beaks, ": with its- betted :blade gieeniing in the - blaze Of red . light; le..tt fiendise Chineitteswerdet Over this the voice" -toile him he - Muetej neap:: His eyes. areagain -covered. With .ehOughtite bettet imagined than _ -written, the .eaplese • youth diem', a. iteig breath, toilet:mins all courage, and, with ieshort etep:and preeligLetisteep,. hecleere : .1 hothing,. fee the -weed and.. Chair, were re- inevideislie 'Wes blindfolded. The _velae.4118 -him. that he has done Well, end • thee no.* _the -Tell ordeal Must' under- gone. _ . • RC; is ledthetside. -24he mein. and -THE' BLACK -ROBED FORMS all ibene him tweed' as 11gravenfront Meek . . . mar blot- One -meted, on , a . ieleed pleefoent is regarding hit*. intenbly.ehrough. the eye- holes in the:lento-41i to feat -eke gezte -teem thine eyes seems: .plereing very soul. Behind thitifigare the- fresittein • dts thiguithet the *fel . outline; Of a gallevole a: gain° tine and'a;eheite with: carious wire ehent ib. .11e. wonders *hate new..tereure Able 'can be. - • •• . . . . Woe be tante the hepleei yeuth, if, ab elite itinctureeees Was the ceee-ethe indulges he a eittle levity,., and replteetttSeventy-finie" for then ieseeine to hint es if for eiteh -�f hta 74. 'win:tuned yeare. e -septa-ate pin was rising protest -through ithe. Seat of the OW, and the ." mantel -piece'. need" again coulee to his with.raneeved: force. -• The 'Wei hetteire :if the studsitidt: -With Vickedlittle.pine,- 'has' anewered to a gentle hint from the foot of the warder, and liatt.prompityt wield work. ' - It, however, tie sometimes happens, -the inoklesti youtleis-Ceneleter and"..entiwe.ett ehe arab few queitiettette te Agee wealth; • amid, ideate, etteticOrreatly, hie mettle -delayed, -tit- the . questioner- .00mes.:ta and. Ilion 'be- asturad there-W.0'mile Orte'i t118 cti.W.TtON. • seme Facts *Greta Remembering. Di. Williams' Pink Pills for Pala •People are never seld -in-bulk, or. in any manner except in the'. conihinfe spot:dal boxes, th.e wrapper around Wei& beareehe firiestrede mara printed in red bik on white paper. • Anyone . offering a Pill purporting to be our Di. Pint - Pals for Pile People, which deee not bear our trade meek and wrapper, ie guilty. of fraud end sliotdd be aveldecit Remember -that the formula of _Pink _Pills isiknown Only to eureelves and any one who claims he Oen .supply you with pleb as good" at Pink pato because he knows the fermela,:is an untruth, intending to• dodder° becaniethe mekee a littleMeee profit on the beg-xis...pine_ :ftR Jhoda, - . Sops ' Tea Mavttde- Spice' s • i Starch , - Strawberries, canne Sulpfiers .* 'Tffl Tapioca .. • Tomatoes cAnned . Teas . Tobaccoes • Vermicelli Vinegars Washboards Washing Crysta WoodenWare Whiting, Dinner Sets - Yeast Cakes Dinner Sets Tea Sets • Water Sets Cream Sets Berry Sets Toilet Sets. SIONS 'Theta- hae _nee yeiebeen discovered any other - remedy :"jeat as geed"- as. Dr. :WilliamsePink Pate.' This is amply proved by the -thousands •of remarkable cures _wrought bythetr. tine in alt puts of _the Dominion.-- When dealer euggeses that 'yen take s'emething elsa. which he tells you 18 kis t geed, he does so hecatisa he makes n.tote Moiety onthe imitation ho is trying- t� -induce,you be take.- - . • - • Espeetany beware • of all •ether se -called bitittil builders and -nerve *nice pat up in a sbyle ieseinbling the gentiino Pink Pills. Toes, itre -these', -• worthless, and perimps datigereus intitatecnite whose makers hope to reap pecaniery ed.vetiletge from the -greet repetition enjoyed Williamo' Pink "Pelee 'Some ef thefts iaittations ere put up 'his:style as clossW. reseMbling the genuine PiniePillpitakage at the imitators dare go viithotit:teoletingethe 'Ittese and the pnbile :should_ etweye be an •their gilded .against theie. 'When- you for 1)4; .V6tillianite Peek - Pith( fertPale People, "see that our registered tee& meek is on the _peckeget end wader ne ..eircaMatenees aeoepe any.. thing "eltie, • " • Acit_petrenize any dealer whe does not einhesitatingly gore your exactly what you ask for. Teere are ether-deelees mihe -You-_ °Minot Dr. Williams' Pink •Pille.-from.yetir dealer, they will litigant by -men, poet- paid and securely packed,- on -reteipeof 50e a box, or $2,50 forsix boxes, by. addreeting. the De. Williams' hied placed with his head ageinsii a board nailed lerowd about wee win Lr.- enough from to .ehe wall, and again. the .bandage is re-, the " freabit?' to tenth the lever With -clear moved. . This time he sees. e.hotrid figure confidence. : . • • •-; - - - which might -well poise for the. spirit! rof -evil e " Ho,twithout there," says the voice; g.t 18 embodied, standing ale theteppesite side of the lead _melted t •• - •• , •. the room, brandishing _aloft an appekene ": Aye; - re:Meth :like milk," the temehawk.•eetei lttite glimpee when _antiwar.: . hi e eA are -agiiin oevered, - and 'in * a tt‘ 7no *ell:. brotighte -0 fresite y s CRASH GOES THE TOMAHAWK •- moment he feels a little wind Millis cheek and • • • - into the board beside hite-e,eee Three; gDiell he feelit this breath on hie oheek ; and:hears the hatchet cleave into the -wood, _end it it safe to say et•thiehirdeteeke hisnervee are rather highly ittnng. - - . . intuit your mike tese is lie HOLD 3IEIJTED- LEA'S IN YOUR H_Al.113 fee -the 'spate et five seconds et falling In • The and tneinded fie • in the neighboril the beet repreeenit Part of the -town. done to the orete ' by ' the clergymit • ebbe". Yendie ! Renievethe:bllnefold Theistartled °Yee ef-the freshens/1 see a plumberei pot, fell, apparently, of .nielted. Lead, betake hinit Hieright bend isseized, ittikeed open, mita the running fluid is elettred The hatchetilt 18 needlees *say; is used from midi& mile hit palm. . t e C rres din lby a Guth who 'Amide beside him and the Thir y th o pc% gSecretary• be instructed LO inform each, Member-elect_oZ _ aforesaid:chapter of aforesaid _fraternity' of his impending doom, to *ant him of the error of hi, ways, and forthwith to Make_ such pre-- parations . as will insure- a swift and speedy-_ •• burial of each corpse after the afore'Sairl night. Fearthly----frItat the Corresponding -Secretary be_further instructd to send downtoGehenna for a eiteciae. ieed of sulphur and pktchforks. ,FifthIT--That the goat' of aforesaid chapter - of aforesaid fraternity befed.on blood and. :to-; mato cans ;until within three days of th&aforo- said night, • and, further, that :his horns' be - - sharpened by:a file specially made for the occa- sion',- - • Sixthly—That a*Copy of thee resolutions be sent to each of the aforesaid members -elect, and also spread on the reeords.. , • - - KETC1103.1 AND „lakILLE'lli ' ' • None ef the smile* Which. (tee may faitcy :stealing over the tepee of e hay reedete Oates . to _theae "-fresh* as they puttied- tabs . . . . . notioe - - ' I6 till had a terrible meaning to - them, vzhicki Made the gloein elude hearts deepen and. geett term est .the nemeleit- dreed _that hiclheen growing in their -hearts- . - • -. - aleteee .7. • . • • Wee the_meeniag of those ear - dodo smiles end evil glenteiethey had .seen: bestowed upon theme . They . **Atte*: meet their fate, but like: tine- apertima,they registered many' mente1. resole el3 to die pane, it it cams to -thee, as : their disttirbed imaginetionsewenldtalinese havethem believe. Oa the: fatel day.they received:44011er . . NOTICE:WRITTEN IN -IteteeD h.reath: et wind: on his cheek . comes from a. fanin the hands of another.. New- says the -Voice 'tee ,ill omegas . _ • must be gif bed . with Wisdom . - its Courslige, It is -necessary thole. yOtteshould clirah the Oniple of knowledge tio.levhiph We: have' attained. - Let hiin betled ult."- • _ . . • Up he, clinibe to theatthe and then a rep° is. put inen.hie heads, Which icienti to pone& font' above. ' . -." "This rope, 0- iteePhyte," the leipicce.Cen- -titetitite "Lathe only way to this 4templii of knOw4dge... -Lottie nob - thy.- grip :lege- thy, betted be deshed ect pieces ...One ithe teritet, t r •- r.. : • - Uphe gees.; . • overtthend, uetit it .as if tie -mteit" let :gee and eltehe -elm° he heara the voieett theleW farther and farther away. -He must be at aerhil. he: imagines, - andeeniltie. tclimbs deeperetelY„ but apparently no :nearer . that beets- e . creek-- Of . breaking ad, a•sliont -hated-temple; he thinksi when. flddettillY he Irani the 'diettenee :"" "Catch .hiin - the settY . is -breaking." The • rope: 110.:Makes :a frantic tclutohetipWeed,' and -.fells•e--about three, inches, landing - hie 'feet, - . t•The tape was. endless," and _ Aliening through pulley hitched to :the 'reef --of the _ttetio." -- The- heyieslovily crept the .corrieri:of the teenie-.eelkittg j:40: twhisp.eq3, which- .1gave. the iimpreasiOnlhati. he .,w40 leaving the e ground,. _while.' two strong filloWe; not five feet from him, paid eut the rope whenever he got near the:1040y.- Another -et-ending: neae, bioke, thiecle over Me knee, and that was the 00ignal "foe these Paying 90 ehe rope to. lee go. - - .17.41la "The innete..teetleede",conees . . . again the himbe led. below Egid. - - • .and-pitielvaely deberatter --With eltuliseotc,i eumnioning them to be.: on Mind pet:ineptly• ' et.7•Velosik p. in a certain. dark corner of the college. yard, armed with dear Con. eietences and .thtirtutglit shireet t • - There they assernbled 10 the. peeper time • eed- were - met by an array of =eked and hicleoutly 'gowned figures, who prentptlY decl and btindled thini,inte an exe blindf preas ' eountr ie. no apprehens hapless fres d here, (tor, arz hne-n. m h on and hustled .• them off.. into the, to the -tune of such Bengt as were calculated to diepel the ctietid ef en settling &et' the heath et the One verse is_ quote -tug Thra?- C4-eorgia.") : $wing out the grinning skeleton, Take oil the coffin lid: • - - And -screw the Freshman in it 'Til his infant form is hid, For he must know that he mut do Exactly - he's _ • For - Phai in her ancient glory. . CHORUS. - • ' An it fitittOtelies his hand he struggle's _ . frentieelly.te- cape. but invent, and before he- realizes that:Ooid ineroury; or qtiolteilver,- is harinleat:_ When . taken:: -ex temente- andbreathesagain; Lee the neophyte eleagetnenty brothers, for be is fain to reale!' he hears, and this time he. Is planted on a entail boXt e -Bat theeppreaslvo silence te broken, the judge opeakere • • - et: e "0 neophyte,- well and 'bravely beet then thee far- steodotie tenet. Antever, me this - one: clueetien,:and if thy l• reply - .be • geeing,- thOti alien , speedily :be. tnede One; of Int mystie-hende, • Tell Mei .haiit thou ever told' anunernthrt. •.'; - - • The honefr.eshiets heart is In his mouth, but he manages to let a faint a_ityee".idip : He "hears eedeee( 'gide* from the figures aboub him. Had Me answer been "..-stuik. a lie Wont& have only histened hie fate ."" Brieelieetiensays -the-judge " •not fleeing- that -eneht an itheuld be of me, andyet:. be knows too "much of One "- evayet to be illoWed to. -go hem*: He muse die 'th-e trlplo death. . Is not my deciaitin . Titer° . is a levetninineur 'eft-itetenb, end' ready handa 'teed • the '..trembling youth - to the efelloevsf.: The bla0Voap it palled over his..eyette He feels the cod tightened ebtine- libienetiL „Thai* is a moment of aWftilititute :Pentieiese drops feline -eat& 00 dolutthe freshnianibent 10 lieheiL Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah'for old Phai -Hurrah, hurrah, andmayshenever the, :- While luck beats pluck and " Preiie's stuck, 1' And the "profs' are high and dry; We will tone* her to glory. En trent ef an Old deserted house far aiay from the .city where the committee in charge had. been at work for the last week en "off' hours arranging infernal machines,ette, the waggon- stopp-eci, and the blintiftldecl ;vice time were ennebled . put and -.placed on the shelves of empty dosses all abate theheine _ - They were. toid that they were tinting on its eaves, and a move imeant certain .dinteli, and werejefestothe pleasant :company: ef their- . _thoughts, - Then -the array of black -robed figures niet In one of the empty' reams- and reheereed the 'Cakes _parts in the ereenintes -tragic cedy, and lifter a final - word cif eau.tien from theleading spirit- as to the care Which itt. Therein the eiekly -Bound =sup ON THE picON:OASKET:!? 'Down .- stairs • . he Is led; Wondering::the whje Whee . neWsMachintitien- awaiting. him. He reaCheitlie Diem -which :heliziewe in the .,ki.tchen,,.for ..he feels"- the heat Of the • . . .1, stove; - •- .tt Reid cin" some 4t4ejihOitt4' ig. you :have made a mistake? 2 IThiet'e ;nab the ecasket, We the ettere: r . - Bat before the victim has . to _stet:mg% be is solied -in. 'strong hands, . raiied :euddenly.frOin.the.geotindeth0,71101W"ef.lehe stove graving :Mitre evjdont in the Mtiati 'time and placednpona cake of . - ledoesret take much- of -"a.itretch- of the -Integtnitehin to make .7 One who has this-ex- pitibizianthink "'lie he will bo Obliged'to eat his: dinner 'Off the Mantelpiece for -Weeleel tee .come... -: "Verily :: the heed :of the barbarian sithiWiehitt him. Lse him be .refreshe h!sseivn blood," 10 the try. - 1 He -is stretchedett a table. Hia arm.:ifi ;Wind. There la ai-sharp 00nOst1on, ait ef.a. knife on 'hit :bleep,- and. something warm trickles down Ms arm. • The "knife 7.-leeittlY it' piece Ofise, an& the :Witeni field le only: heated water,1;0_ g frethie !!. times lisle; att. the gamete ' the irete:beeted-red hotirtheheerie. "Yea,to white -nets," cOnien ehteteply.i•-". Let- htretthen he branded with the itisetred:ileal.,of Omega SiternitTen."..: • . _ . . •,..A mcintent of finspenee,,,thOn. the initiate :Ctin feel the heat et the lien .being 'hiretight levee of the I was geode The . some cif the nttais, quite clearlyth as the sohocil country. • TUs them all . for -thineaswel":4-6 the/ erigtnel, h .mor e at the vett rare -orate-tereet-AND :The Ohelreie, Lee t-- iat u 14.r. Ltghthweig evening. :We -reeve for ...Met roconce OODS. .the oi beeb of mre°11,1 1.§.111(.1.8 it Season. 04ndfliuit w then ereehatim, aeLQ shetkling humor""° • SPWCA . out vim/ere-mut f I M and peeketion of can bring . theme any body or perm.: • - Me, Lightiveigte;•A , f- Stoek, and friends, I an I, spay; I am glad _to e, meetings,. They presto &cods, among the diffeyei, ' these meetings,. the t : teditts an4 Baptietje B.CS./ Pim ' ptelreeitf.oini.amYgeis.iidIezt•a:tdr;:iicALio. ' .. w. me:atingle Why. shone:: in hientionytw: for one etenineon end: -,i Les it'en Milady -Sleeps. . Never use anything but light blankets for the -iteds of babies, ..children tqc delicate adults. Bete etrong people can . deep on fitut, but ib leAtiedom. -tO keep .= the ;body. deemed night and day in lame :materiel, se 11 ettitinenre 08 perfect respiration for, the akin as the lunge. The:poeee are breathing ergateit : :There .decided Wait** -in quilts I a,. I atirglad tote- hem., - have always been•goei-77-- - your tea very much. - 1 n s (Applause.) - Yeti are tw w please.) These meet. 1- Wife when I was leaVitV. ELOVaIor have a good time to-ni -. ' a and I ant having lb. (r—: L. . . . I always like to come tea remedies And tut reamina ardee*finme A.. N, TIDOTE planate), Y • heard about an rriehnit . to - go. to the fate Nnpoveris'hed Blood, alwayi likete gti• to fids . Palpitation of the The tipeaketythen wen; 'Neuralgia, - Loss of . in the singularly Wit *Consumption, Gall _ hi whieh he began. .ley and Urinary Pit:. and comfortables„ felt, akin • rugs, leather, lefby peroration were, Jfemalc lrregularities e. . atleiniPte that Woe - GODERIC, ONT. the chairinininteodel „ M. McL_EOD .10134 *leo Ailii.iloltietor and Manufacturer.i touched f 09 opening menienigays and A. B. Congnain - 0e oppreseed by the! -weight of unsennary bod- be here." • He titer ' • --rabbet' end WaterPreefe- bub. enentdrepeties Inge. •- "I am gled to . • are had, ,for the.reesort that,. baing Viotti, they:keep in .the .emanations frost- . the _body ;I: blenkete. ,on -the ether hand, are woven, and beteg "perforated' allow theekeidatiene te 7.pesit through. -Delicate piople, -light.sleepere and siok persons are "LET HIM BE ELEOrROOUTED -• • • . • . conies theeverd.. . • . t He is placed in the outlet:ie. chair. -A queer cap 18 put on his head and keine tin shoe" on his -feet; thin he iestrapped itt. .. Firab he feels 'airlines: priottly. einitatioes :running over -him; growing. -,mere feeetnene and &terming.: untll the full:power of the doctee's ,galvanicr battery used 10 reaehedt; Ib stove and heti *Abound, . "Thy body it very tenacious. Otis -Soule oentinuee the judge.":111tou 'mint losethy head."' • : , . . He is !aid On the guillotine: :rack." and sicittelet tied there, -hand, beed.entl•fetolt. • : - Above) • him he seen. tee tin .blade- of the dreadful knife : which, -t� tiff Ievered'imagt-- natioli;!: has alt appeeranee of bhe finest steel lie theditneeepuichral ILgnt.--" Titete hi: one.' squisanink Moment; then eke:knife:Mei. and: stoke': one -Inch , from hisneck. -- -,r: . Hein :brought again before: the judge. We eininit kill him," tsays hji guard; tewhit Shell We do -.With him • : "Lee hint be bound• to a beard- end -east from yonder wind�w into the-. Whirling:flood- below, and, ontlie broad bosom .of. the teee gulleand".klitiWalien May make e feast Of his: nosiest- circa:04'2 ::"Oeirtes the.reply.• -.go feauliime-of -again - • • • • • • • . . • . - • . • .. • - • sinkt With Atter several setter per p n o clothes, -which often peevenb. them from get- ting any refreshing -Bleat), - it beetle women who- get up in the morn- ing feeling exhanseed and tired will-dlepensee and .dedared that s • latlest As the if ttentlou -creased, he math t "Where weiddst--e.--- Plie wish _1 gents and comforeers :end shoddy When the .. op blanketr; substituting an all -wool blanket .splendidrand -trigbest prices for . • and -Sheeb, :and leaving';the window epen i hed.ettbsided, tt your -- -top and beetomethey will soon gebrest and ' the supper tab jecuperation from sleep; ' ,. ' - - ' . full -tot he yak fr.B.ji IR, .. : 1 mastem-stroke - Beebe, -.Edmee4 de . Rothschild, whose IrFathugeril'ibedvoewniirre,:' a:clvantage tcc use th.gebiltricoonies in-ridestine. latig4 butrVERPOOL SALT premixes; at Constantinople has been of e keri 3 en; j'gr ieto market -in rons• tra from 2 lb, to S lb, or al . Crocks or pails at ena,,asoia do not bring a mitertal advantage to hie t:olonists- in a -, , -The a °seine,' hes_beaght a large trace ef peatiare 'lent .land,the•persottel property •Eif the :Sateen, elle itearthe Jordene He . intends to found there a large Jewish itelonyee Life and Iles property .t.n . that region • havebeen, nen& je moreeciare - within the- lest fifteen yearse- then fermar-ly owing to - the important It, military station established there by the aid- to Getierninene, -which has also- constrained a. teVer bridge ever the Jordan to feeilitete ;commie- i -The cle _ nicotion between Jerusalem and the valieys.:_soeri on the Other side of that river, whence the'it bt Holy City obtalns Most of ito cereals. , An 1- he iron bridge is now ;:being built neartSitiona,ke tin the mad liebween the 'ferniertown and I to Jerusalem road from Jaffa to Shoehorn, and t the road.has been iniprove& •• kennythittheatilet"Gas ltirtift ‘ A Liverpool hotel , . has. -. pub - in 8011-" petiny-ixethesslot gas fireei Thie 'setiliete applied to the gee nupply, so thet'01. # I tile grate canthe twined onwhen et.' . .. The expedinehe has been tried : in . Omni foe tweitte months, and,: the OS :TO , the hotel. aete-liew-to be put • into -every big li,eela for ' ' sb'i..eld°:i CkEiel)stillr . et. . -Ti:kfnsfi:uaii::n°.)- relation renb:among:trAelos:•: wereoomxtetotIadae. the tarty settlers. _ 3:AelvthieErs pAarLtTi oul:rs, -. tA. pareY of '2.i exiiirjo • . . ' • miners ere about to he. etch to got to -Africa,. . -Belfest P0 matte lots of moneyt ; -. , - • • -- Daring an: raverage ':$47, lettere on which the .pint 'paid. or • inetiffieientty so, t ittendent an4 they are taxiamorr. : FOR, of03one:• 17,000. •. •"•! stock 08i0alnit-... . - . . ..The sermon_ Which. ippears 'm thWialliTeip'flint:fws.-0Lhgrokithaitte,sointe.,684.1,1;...v7:0te: .a.t. .110:6Onetifste. teittetit t.t. ,.thti4enth. er jcbeo!e N. y. . . . . STRAPPED TO A BOARD, and abiest•before he knows it, is Whirling through the air ab a. rapid; rate teemed bit ".diconi, he thinks, but in twilit, oily :takitig. a Whirl" or two on the pivoted. beard *Mob Makes- np the prineipal• feature . of . the attrilie 'ymichine.,_• "t•Thie is the Iseb aet tn-- theetioMedr. ,which end aspirentethenght eo-many tiinetieviotild . rove a tragedy to hint.- • • -rrlareleased and led te. another-roomt A, good -old -.lady tieid. ht . • poor.. preacher.--" Tames, -- -tinter the ministry ? '44 • palled;",he aellevered.': tt Jae, ,Old lay anxiously, as .etto lo Where the eacred of -the featernieY,•Iwipieg her speetscles, -It ar." the grip, the pse0word-, _the meaning ,ef the. •-svasn't sem other noise yeil • • I • •'• ' • - • • - ;du v1eu to Work :for 'us W0 desire: to make 1110 fair winterduriner Aft& times.' 'Excellent 1 chAnce. Liberal "pair. If you have spare. time. %it of . work,. or looking- for pa,3,ing buguess,. write *Die At -mice. 'FFIFP • YO1.41KCVL,N1 u rypi 11001-4-asTtri, 't.tki*4 R SAL7 E1NG-L.0 TS 21, 22. AND `..r.3 IN Ti-IE 1st- con. of the township of KinloSg, 'con- taining 1:50 -Acres rilore or less. There is on the farm 23, good new frame house 26x.:30 -feet With. ,kitchen 20x18•feet ; also large baths, stables • etc, There is 100 acres &eared; the balance in bush, and IS all -fairly well feneed. The place is wetrwatere0... T1,1e- centre part of the . :north half of lots 60 and (51, containg 20 Acres MOze,or less, is 'oho offered for sale; •On. thi6 , land there is A good house and large hart" and stablest all in good repair. -ti • For further par6ulars, apply to, BIALCOPT 1\leDONALD .•Lucknolv. T.