DEATH 07 MRS. LOGIT IS.MtS- Mary J. Log lie, wife cl! Dr -I.Vy. Logue sin a mother ol Miss Jean C. Logue, our lady principal, tflofl :■ t. Lh« i'atoily residence in this city mi Saturday night, September 2fith at cloveno’clock..She was attacked with ilifi malarial Itsi'er In the oarR* spring, but recoveredaulUciwi11Ey L«» !i.* able U g« with tierhusband and daughter during vacation to visit her old home, in Olii^ and at Rrdliirjiirc. Returning home the last of August Iter disease returned, and in a few weeks she yielded tn its power, tbs end coining *iu.ld«f«■ ly si.L lt»^ last.l-’nueral services were held at t lie residence Sabbath afternnoii at 4 o'clock., being eoiuUicted by l)r. Oannbrdi. us-sihIciI by ,l)is. MoMichael, Dean, Wish-art, Hutchison and Hanna, and Rev. j. Thompson. There was a very huge atlciKlanee ol’ friends. Mo winy morning the remains were taken to North-lit’Jd. Ohio, for burial, being follosvec! ‘ j, Jy all the studerls in procession to the -U depot. Drs. JVIcM iidiacL llulchisott, Reid, and Profs. Wilson. Graham. Rogers, McMillan and Weir acted as pall beitret's.Miss Login* and her father will no! vet urn lor several weeks. They have the sincere sympathy of the faculty and sl.udnnls in t.lieir .-fid bi*rt*n.veniftnt, aid l.he prayer fil' all is thfil. they ill ay tind consolation in him woo “gathers his sheep ill his arms and his lambs ill bis besom/’| MA 00 N TK U* U TIO ,N.