THE WEST SHORE. July f WILLY'S WIPE, The roml in Ionic ml niiisli, yon -it, to atrstehlng o'er the pnurlii An I if hi- father WMl why. I Mil"! ta, an) iniml Um QMr) rVrhinttii iilk-tiir I droiicil T' MS him BMUnl Hi" 11IK , T'if SAMS loWMllHJ MltM W "iir OSST bay, nr Willy I A VMh f 'I Been loiu ! KlMl lilKT Ihl'tl, 200 so truiiri' n i-1'- t ii'ik In-', , v i . 1 1 n .t issrs hu mm I N.i ntnuiiff. when lie, I'mMIitik thlii. (1'it nil m v iun fr.elv; Wll,fir,i uii.l kU-. ilt I....IUV to Willy', srUSand Willy ' wii it ti, it y.ni Kit riii I'rs sot Awl n I nu imt lovf her : Not lovehls whs ! Why, tri win of glrii Miicht Ufi twlr beads eboni hw Ay, ull thi' .-ill - ktffri Mm M iii Moo ' ran mm) iii , It'll lilMHT tlllll Mil' tll-l I IrnvJd ba the wlto nf (Till) Til tat, hit'" mesa Twere eoU, serai H.'.l I ilti-l JU-t a lilt !' . A lorar! I.- serif tin) M . irov.-, tlm ' ton i.Miii. Vet -lil Folks "lien in ike n...' in UHnklns fooog folks "ilk. Ami u li.it' tin: Htf to (lUMltnfl now, Hlii-'. vlfa of my boy, Willi th. hi, I- MT Mime other miifht iii.r lined min ioi.i his tmesst; Hni i tnu' Mtn inn nwny ., k I'lilintdoHii fr 'in eoslk rocket Ami jri f Muted t Um bn rt iiirm-L in. I -'ill lie Hut scin T dm r Ihr t Will ' win, iitl im irtri of Willi III HI' lll'IT. 'ill): Id! tin- fin Ami bit I xiiiki' fi. lint id Will Boo! W IMj ' lit, And mWi mini'. Hi iwii ih-.ir ihrlinu ikuuh't'f . I' tloVn Rath, Hicire I ' l. Ami MoihI it MOTS iMtl water Then bold rear i m Um whu (HltuMorM MDiri i t'il v. friend, ibn boat of ull Thi(Mo( ) l-.v. W illi lit ' bM Hn i Iff. lliu lileKse.l Mil ' My (.reef in hiv.r Ami Willi him, mw Im um hi dart: I in i Inn loiv i.. i' a, (tthtr. The Hlmh i Hul ith ,i . .1, Willi Willi' Tim hrc.nl i ulild- ui tho hoard, TMktUli bnnh id tan, Um pad ossMosams up tha mil Whi'ti-'hiiilm; h-m r humiiiT., .1 Hill till Ii nil Im; Hill. Willi'wifi-.,ml Willi Von' ( fMM, faj OkrUthn t Wtri BUN BTROKK Sun stroke in rare mi this coast, although bit ycur and tiui lev ohm iutvi bora raportod. Thi IimI ti liftblo h return fur bri intwralj, ami it would bo well to know how to gaud IgftUUt I'riutlrati r bo to trvat it If itoonlat, Tim lliw.nl r Health of New York city Iim Ool- Ifjotod Nome InfonMkion upon tlut lubjoot, in lu form of a circular. C,iiirn liuve bcvii trtntd in Rngllib und Qemuui, wbioh tba Trib unt HAy nn to be olrouUted through the eitjf very noon, inHoiii11y aiming tlie lalnrin rliwuen. The (oUowing b the prinolpel part of the report) Sim troke b omim by eieeetive beet, ud eepeotelly II the weether ia "moggy," It ia more njit to oooar on the teooitd, third ud f mirth 'Itya "f a lienti'il term than on tln lirt lian ol aieep, worry, eidtementi oIom ileepuig room, debility, eboie of itimuttnte, predlepOH toit. It bmore ept to etUek thoM working in the ran, mill especially between tin1 hours of II o'clock in the loreoooQ end four o'clock in the liternoon. On hoi ibyi 'ir thin olothing, l(.ivt a coot ilcciimn rooiiM ji.Knltle. Avonl IomoI ileep end aII nnneoeoMry fetigne. If working indoore, Ami where there i artificial heej iMndriee, in tea Uut tho room in well i MtQated. If working in the ami, W00I m Ught liAt (not I'U.'k. A1 it Aluorlnt the heat, l straw, etc., an. I imt uide of it on the In i.l a wet cloth or A Urge green boi (Veonontly lift the hot from the hood end ho that the euth i wot Do not cheek pMplretion, but ilrmk hat water you noeq bo ken it np, ah peip(nttoa provonto tM bod; from bewi OTOrtmWa Have, wbonorer PWbli i n.MitioiiAl ihede, a a thin um tin'iu, when woiklng, a oenraj or bmvrd over when working in the biiu. When much fAtitftlisI do not go i.. work, onoomlly efter u o'chvk m the moraini on very hot dayo, if the work b In the nu if a holing of taoigne, iIImIoom. hood kebr or eUuitmn mvura, ceAJk- work immcili .tt. lv l ie down m a ihatu Ami eool puom ao ply eool elottu to and ponroold water oror Im I MM nOOt, Ii Any one h OfOTOQW b) the heat .inl imoaedbtolj fiw thein'ar.-atfr..Hl phymciAn While wAitim; f..r the nhyeulan giro the peraoo oooadftanot water, or oold hleoa tea oroold oooTho, tfahb to iwaUow, itiin- .km hot IM 'Irv, anm,;e with, or iMiir ooU water over the body And lunlw, ml .jdy tn the head pmimle. bo, w IfOMM in A towel or other cloth I( then- i no bo At hainl kwji a ooU cloth on tV) llOid tm) (tour oolil WAter on it a on the Nfcly. If the jHTaon u le, very fint kml mla fiH'hle, let hint inhele Ammonia for a few eooniU. THE SMKl.I. MOUNDS, ! iirioii(i thooriei have been uttiyentcil ti furabhakey to the design and motivo which led to the building of theeholl moundi which j hid almmtiuit on thU eoAtt Tho latest r.fi-on rfWro la ilcnurilieil by Mr. I'. Mason KlmiO, Soorotary of the Ban Kmnoboo Mforooooploa) I Society, who has given much thought and in qulry to the mbjeot He writes; A vast ileal I nf theorising hoi been entered into for ye n .. I Hwt regarding theee ihell'moundai m to bow they were built, lor what iurHitie and by whom. The bet i by common ooneent oonoeded to the j aboriginal raoei of rod men, uml perhape the prooem ami porpose can bo made oloor by oboerfing what b going on today among the THK SHOUT CUT HOMK. rooniH. Here tliey live year after year, throw- ! ingout of the ooon ami openinga Ur wimlowii theb refnee in the shaie of fbh-bonoi, itoneo .... (M1 lio: pni'i i. L-;i(.j, M1, . Ml- K Ull. ,.,'ull.l. U'l I. I , ,-". iivn neaji oiii.snn- hccoiiics m.i rcat that a r.imjiart. n to sjK'ak, i.t formed about them that beoomes troublesome to surmount, they level otr a H,..t ami move their dwelling, tilling up the depression with the name ili-hri. ami mo p, n, year after year. When i chief dieo, they bury him in the mound, wft i at le a mot tent to their ippetites ami hut Hpnloher, ami migrate to a spot miles away ami dl t return tor III yearn. When other memheni of the chief's family (lie, they n.-.o, -mi,,,-- i, unci witji tnem. 1 In chief lAMI'lNC tUT. usually lives to ripe old aye. which accounts . .... . , ..y,., ,MM(.M .-uenmiTs lor the fact that the teeth are most always ' l" im- gums, a -k.I.ton recently nneirtheil from a itiuuml noaratieu mill it West Berkeley, by Mr. Bchnsebr, was i he little scene which appears mi thi.- page will unguent mc'iiiories to many readers. We remember when WO have mounted the driver'a seat full of the joy of esoepe from the routine of dally toil, and full of anticipations of delight m a week freedom, not only for oureelviA but for those who were door to us. The many lit tle incidents of such an experience K tve for a year's pleasant relation. Incidents which were hull, roils ami those which Were mildly danger, oils are alike charming to remember and to dis course t,. friends, In the engrnv ing the wagon has h,,n stopped, and the mariman of the 1 arty has alighted to load hia gun for a thot at lomething which appears in advance of them. MEETING A QIUZZLY. Our cut repivsetits a "iioncer" returning home at night, and who has taken a ehort cut home instead of going by tho regular trail. HU male, from natural instinct, itviuoco bis luvrai edge of the proximity of tho grizly by laying hack his ears and looking an if he did not like it. 1 he hear m seated in trout of his den upn a point of rocks overlnokiug the placid river, which -listens m the moonlight, and seems to '"' enjoying himself. The rider will, however, get away safely, for nothing will frighten s mule more and make him ran footer than the smell or growl of a bear. ON THK WAV TO THE CAMP GROUND tribe of Imlitnt in the Northwestern country and Along Paget sound I ll.lW JIV.'II till' lllllt.T 1llltl. .11... .. whenever OMCfttnity h:w ,-tmi bavs Mosto jn.iiinea n-gAnlm the hointoui the ex isting aborigine, ftm nliabh- Kirttcs h.ng iwjpwnwwii uowwy oiMhoHi i Mr. Kdwenl Miller, a gentleman who is a taM olwerver of tiAture. I lent that it it the (itch their wbjwooso, boill in tho ihapa oil .... -",. l tlH., tll length And inortiotiAtelv wide. i..rnie. ,,f hk.-s am .UIM ,.. I ' A ... . . Willi l. I all. nit ... LAk Lj , .. aplu out of tree atnught gnun.sl Ami elAn "."7 ", " --'t -nvre wn llliil a Iks o( the til I .!.! .,ll..-r 1 o .... timet aa many aj HSl.vupuiU lue m a tiugle wigwam, which u divnle.1 into ttlli or ttuall t Near sin irTRDjtw raou Bttoy. The result j trials made at llreslau, Vienna, Lucerne, St. t-etershurg and other points would seem to in dicate that near-sightedness is imt congenital as has been usually supped, but is caused by, ami increases steadily under the pressure of ItUdV. lucent exjiiiiinnti. o In A, ITnlSid State would seem to point to the snme result, or . at bast coincide closely with European investi gation to this end. A careful examination of the eyes of the freshman classes nt Harvard, Amherst. Brooklyn Polytechnio and New York colleges show the percentage of near-sighted- nes to lH- the same lor each, or 29. B Other ex aminations by experts are said to show the evesot yoHtigchil.lrcn to be natural, but between the ages t m ailll S the iKn-eiitngc rapidly in creases. From thi Dr. Home, of Buffalo, txaches the conclusion that the tendency is in ceased by study, and that ulie popfl out of fTery four who is a graduate at a high school is tnadu uear-sightcd for life , " " o inc one lAKi li irom tue in niiid near r d lnoi-e tr...-i ... ... .i. . "U iv At sihai t i .f...i i f n.-k uffloi 111 s" Krancisc. !hi;i"J!lrt" of ltar '' Victoria aniounted Hie siipiMsition that these mouml w ere , 1 't",, ' hich is over 4A per cent less raiMd for .u, n-bgious rites or imruiteH seems 1 tll.a11 ,h rrep,,nding jierimf last jTsr, hanlly tenable, rvawniing from the fact of the Whm tW ,,,Ul ITS.;;!? ounce The gov Imm lucssot the primera man. and the er,,ll;,lt hw dispatched pctsraeetixis torlies to tbmwy that the shells w . n- brought fm. a i Vnous Irt. of the country to einlcsvor to , lb meat UetMos to when- Me now tmdthemonnds ?rt BiW "riforoao rcthV-nd the Melbrotrae nm-eeeaiy to ocotmt f..r their inland fr',U4 ,Uu,t bt rt rt hsve ln rtceived Z T S KZtP 11 WwUd toelaim "T tI"'': but, judging frcm the ht the round Liuldcrs ami ,.,lm,uUrs (U.. tiAtun- of the mformetim, nllorded, It doea not pomts ot lakes w.,1 .Keans which have' long irr wh good has vet been AttAinrd a ncr sought other levels In.m the upheAvals of ",l " lIr ebo poblishw statitt.es Slbich hei Uk aw cATtc, to their present ..,1. " ml.r .'list last, there wee it. the icaI iition by aome 1 ,tn,c nation of the post. '""J'f'.OlO miners, of when. 98, SM worked u alluvu ly aad u,4 Bfl Mu.rtr nnnrra. The deef .1, ii . . . . l ",'t',, tto-al over s i,v.w lett. Ai,it tlie appn'i" the Uo t.ronde by V S. troops. j miUiJmv. n'Uii l,,w,t I,farl twB JtWrttW w ith large aa .bosM and teeth worn