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Eugene Cily Guard CAMPHKLL IlKOTII Kit- fOII'iiEi.-. E1TTED1T, CXT M.l TELEGRAPHIC. Vravr:. Jj"y .! i.vi k fjmr lnrzi ul a iris. I"" Ijriz. a U bxiiij k rv-i- ;ir- y- Tsr atria. 5rr, J.J "i-If-?-' X-arC.'- V r-f bind iC airit It J j aw ... - a -ml mm r J.i was 4W o fV riis.tr )t- ; HtCT. TL K'i mm Atl iWmit. w Hm Lk. !. rf. l7 wis.!?, M-w.iJ'-- 7- and liak ;;:t4 to ferret o;t tie KmrUuk mt Hrmftf MrarHM. it 7 V.-'.n -iri'M , th'st h.i Lt.-e tvr. i- it, - j rl ertwi. I Xwan In a fa j Kioh. Jj'y !l.-.e,'7 1 tsf.t t.r tv J. vi' "l i tt'ar tatt fciarbt kfclA- j.f.'l f r fatal m'fr.a l. li'j orTi. yean A tz, a l Lvl r. J Tbere a t-rrr.L " ' tt."n ia t :i-'k a.e t?.r .. Wt aal t eye ettiry rs: at! j K r"ia ia L Uxly. j Otmtm4. kvLAtrv. Cm. N.J, Jvy lt-J'b ffttUj, t-r, s.4 aa c.i.'fc tt.iii a?e Jfc4 tai vsn.ittz, tiiair k.r M !.' io an tSc-t n ttvr&t j'vif Wytk . trnn MnM la C ' rmi ittxttJc.Ja'r H'A't-t'.l-r twr of yeverJ7 '? U-A'Uj 6 vbi'a iVraj ay tiat fea vi.r of t,e iMtiier ti Y..' (jTxsvi ra. ryvf, u .L1 iy t ten FsetW trd '.'Ivra-i' t-r;r.i'. ?1 eiry bn-Jj. fjJtert ill t yrar-l, f-r a d.ttutoe of ttity ote fuore or 5 daaa;f 1. A U.-j for' arett aork tl liit fii w.it ht'jt'Kh.j be in rust.if jf or-ier to-tii'M. .i trtk, ifa'Ta tain Hmui ff.ty:rf inv t.'.e I'mrte nirer, ai" t'xAt-l ir a terr.t t'.oraj, Lail at,r Miifcj o tl.e clertij of from 10 totlire (tel. NLe Jvt arii io VrigUUml Ar.l4.at. AnaoivJeiit ott.rrJ ati.e If? N'aJs'l lUiirok), between l'wnuil't tali'n au4 hat lky tbii D'rcin. A rrv' train (foirijeat aitii l'J lla.ian i'f-r on lcrd ran onJ-r a L-y aire roj by bkb a derrick ft-r tlietr'kwa u taifiexj, aeefir.g t!.e (r ari'l kti'xki!. off tLe la(yrrf. )lny arre wtiui'rl in a ch'.Aii 2 mnr.r, u'J rur,r fia j their kuK (-t'jr?J. Tlirw) aere .'aui!y hurt. Tbe toi'ltbt orurrej o a rtet:tlr too-r.ruct-'l branch of t)e Isii.i I!au l 1: .aJ, l)ilt to rach a lea botel a. jm1 Ia.b. latutyiX ItUifn aerenevtri'lr iuyittA ari'l it u bl.tTtl aix fatally. Tlx Walbr al loth. New Von, July 14 One hundred anl aefebtreo deatli in iti t-it y for tL pail 24 hom: "1 aere 1 hil lr-n unJer I year, mostly from the efiw-ta of heal. Four fatal a- of r'lfmtroke art rt frud. Thia aftero'ori '.he tiiefti.oitx-lcr taDil at 'tC Turn Hrailur al ( bkaga. C'hi 100, July 14. There ti over ':M eaea of uutroe f(fflay arcxiriling to reior' rrceue-1 lat n:2lt and tlm tnrn io. Thirteen of them acre fatal. It ia much t'K lir Uvilay. Tk U'albr al (lartaaalt. t'in4Ti, July 13. The thermometer to-day reached It aa kij at fur thU morning, and i W at 10:30 I o-u ; j; 1 1 1 . Kcru of atintlroke oriurred, three fataL I'r.raie thermometer inarki-d YrC Faul iHiani. C'llf aoo, July 14. Thomaa Tiue, workman on the new county bunding, yeaterday afternoon Ml from thetoatory to the baaeioenl. a dtstxnre of 'J1) fret, and waa inttantly kilied. It ii n)'.-d that le a a' a fleeted by the exireme heat and loit hi" talance. Or. Taaarr'r VaH. Nrw Yolk, July 4. "How levin the end coma V i the rjijmtion that axi tate tha pbyalriana that aatch lr. Tan ner. The opinion ia nearly nnanimoiia that he haa almoat rea-hel the limit of bia endurance, aonderful aa it ia. I'p to Katorday there ere many aha pro nouncad bin io rod condiliun andaguke with aoine eonCdenre of hla ahility to finiab fcia taak, but bia auddt-n rahationa in temperature from burning heat to icy chilla, bia increaaed feehleneaa and prefer, ence for lying half torpid. droing on bia cut, bia irritability and wbioiaicality aometimea appreacbing iucoherency when bf Udiaturbed all Uieaeai;oi pomt io one direction. After the Cm aeek ot the but aaaoy eclectic phyimanieipre. ed totne confidence la bia ability to ac complish bia taak. It bat been noticeable, however, dnnof the but two dayt, et pec lally to-day, the adectie men were firm; AM;a for M a reUra:ax l'C:i.t1?ilm). n ' .rtielaU year. It, r S -tLarrTcatitre. li.nauil f'2) etr to er, atd trir kX1x v t ia 3 :i rk- lv"a u ' tarA-ra aiie dx't talk b.ei. .r-r;r.r fr ui.L -! rC ' ! i ttLri il ia, SLserraT anwai eb of t..r ak.. Aa ivlrrva- k'i- ? t-t re-,:-tii bit iu: iV.:;r ca or . .:f4 ; at 5.i-u rrftl3V vnAtuxi U" V. Pr.t;u, Jsly IV-Ma.-? Frtsai-s ; .j.i ;sv.riS.vvs :i lit ra tk-! a"- -f4 . Jd ttoa-n '.Vb.ie O;. :tj totuA; IS, M. Tirt- ; t'.. M-A.ir. ! -.Ir. tie rtxn l.e: cc t it ti?taAsjuJ tm.tzsi&n tu iwurtiwa f-L i ta-aJt L ,ai I. KtoteBt a.rpi v-iay aa.1 d.1 2a v karvw LTri Airier ti rfs;.vta t-tteas to-lay, ti tVirtvr' l3U ai fcC Y'.Ufi l !. yrri erir' - t Ta j V.- juJ ita.J r- rrA-V.A. Hat aUtlta W IS M trsutolmA no aw waWtti ti:.i5.T frva iw!. A ataa L Irxj iv ' kktik taj?iti.vi lis Mill laMVf TKttm. 5r Yoix, Ji: i- M-1 I--50 f ti vmaa titi -t fr.a ti'jtuLi f,z.lj V) r. j-- ' 5i Yc.r. Tr 15- tr. Tiir itt c. I'y-U) t i'til 'nzjy 'A SaJ til f"a I7 w i'r rf, X-i:iA tvti'.r, Kt : -l Jt . iiJ i 'm.i.r?rm ' ; . - a i . r , lU'.rAit Otril frk as,- rrt:?-i i jtau. imm. tt i.M: I:,at , rarA Jilr 15-Li c lli'rZ?.? ... '1 r,iu!:i'x .... i7. u a ri T1 lx;-7T1X-ii. fc'jift t;;ii U:j t-'S t-ii' t!x 5 1 V o-.r. ' cf tr. f.f'-t cirfl t-a are ot of ett j.'.Tire&t. Ulklalaf cia la Ik ! Bvaa Hkmi,r.i:,, Fa, J-7 14. LLU'. c a X.crril trcs talk cf 0 C'-..-r. Pit ttAUf. ;:! ' " -;vztt. l:? :' to" ta-e. At 1 -rrc it tie T.l.at la f-;f Crlh.r (HI Lta-.rvu., Pa, J . y 15.-Ta- 1 . , av.st vs.- " , - - . r r"l "..-. '.J, a"-. 1' er. Uil i" '. -It ',f',ir'l t 1'.0 1 r ! 4 a t. ' u t in iiu.er. Jj. a;',.' a ir;.- ... r:.z frtti a? : v tT Ja .... U.jV tear 4"-' "-' S-r ' a.w Krwra l-t .' t.:;;l U3.r.jf to It.' I"" I tti3 a :z- ' .'.!.' ia'rri ', tcw tcrr ! cii'M. Ii.:, j , A'it i tarr o.l are birr.ir.4. j'..-:r t.;i a t Cc- vi C.JT are -1 1 i FOREIGN. aaalb ar 1 Joly IT. C; Toan a4T.: f The lit jV) O'ef l-a1. f a Mrf.t t; a ' to the ii'..!raJe afj i .barej to re- i tired tatetiwl arr.-, h;ttt.-r a ere . '.o; p 1 enr'O ar.d k.I U j I'i.' v,fi. Ma;p!.a arid l?xofa.J;. ; a ho oppe tte jr.rrro.er,t in tSe d. ; armament 'j'jetion. Very fta arxr.s l.ae : tu'i Lr-bten aorrendere-j. ! Kaaura aaTalra. (ejAjrt:.,pL, Jxy IT. if. No.ko.T. K'a-n euiha.Aa.iror here, f;r;j,ji.j draan the a!tetion of the '.,t lt:.e rr.er,eir-z fnceiitration of Ali.i;: a-. a! T'im. At?e!:i.2 I'aaha, fnifi'.er c' t .r-; eri a.fair, ex'.i to iwi i 11. elf- - it, a jv'!; -Mation of t.-rr.".'-rr t Monte(ffo it;o'jt 'jrrUi)')u.j Ij;iii;o , i.r Tii.s. N.ci.r4tr, Ja!y 17. Prine (inn- iKer ,.t. ft u,e a .r t,nr .iiderhan. I in, hxaahd.caN-d H. oldt ,fi, I'r.uc (,'harha, baa aJUiel the gwertiiit-tt of the jinci'a:;ty U.Jay. Ib (aailag Baal lahnlrw, llrtui, July IT A merlins; of the em peror of Aetna and i.rnianr aiil tare place "n the return id the journey of ttu peror Francis Jieph from Gastein. A barraaa Paltrf, Pai, Julr li The government baa aent inotructiona to ita reprrM-ntativi-a a)oar l a'Uhor.r.r, them to ai-it wall fundi arid otheraiae any am ruined o.m muniiU rei lirijf abroad and unable for aaut ot money to return to France. Tua Parta'aaiaaJ. C'otmi?(ohle, July H. It U consid ered irotahiy tint the Porte, ia takmz i: utaud on ariule 2t of tl.e treaty of 1'eriin, ah:ch et 1 ju lat-a that in the eient of Tur key and ireere leit: unable t a,'rre 0on rectification oftlie frontier ij,C'M-d in the 13t!i article of the protocol, the power reMrrve to thrmlven trie rv'il to offer mediation to fanl.tate nei-otution-, will claim the right to recommend nego tiation. brauaf Laaaa Mm Flaaarlrr la Tar- arr. C'oMTasTtMii'ia, July 17. The '.icruian (toveriiincLit ha complied al!h utmwt readine with the per-onal ai-h of the nultau that (ierman financial and leita! functionariea he placed at liU dipoal t ewitt in tarrring out reforma. Herr WettendorfitoTernroent rYmoelior at (,'ob leiit, haa already arrived. Herr lotider a'ein, roiiMillor to the Berlin iinunttry vr fiuani-n, ia alao here. Vrmi Aeata. ATiiEa,July 17 The ISritUh ruiniU-r baa preai-nted the collecti note to Pre mier Trirourii, who aaij that Greece ac cepted tbe dociaiona of the Berlin con ference. A Prf ihlraiUh. Sinmao, July 17 Fifteen Oeaacka croaaed Aoatrian frontiera near 1'odaol vei;eka and attackel tbe guard booe of tbe Auatnan ffn F arwit for the purpoae of releaaing aome Kuiaiana there and con ducting them back to Kutwia. Tbe gru farm repulaed the Cotracka with fire anna. PACHTCCOAST. j , aaat. feu "l.f , r- t . ., ! B aJ IamZj X.avj C.i' tar j K-ttii-iT. IW.iiagtt'liler- 1 ec frrl. ii -" were r- 6tM. Dtmd.- li. Garlic, ii ! ol 5J"io tA trv ts -4-'l ia ri: t elisc tr iutrt tios - til ti! o.'j's nfi;i fcjvi t.".;tr- A t lii it r itri.- t-vl a ri-3 ts; ftl V. :rUr.:zzrC ILC ti tttz.- '1. A Urn cr.f i a :s ir iiio. is-. j i cort tr tni; 'it is iicilut, I 'jtrwzsz. 11 e-i.;i w r-a s iiil t.".s.vii tt"riJ7. tr. .'Ai::r i:rA .-: I. H. WL.iii. irvrJ c J. E. Law.!. .rtOri: h- &t.?ire ex. ir-. ea tr i-iai? a;i.i ai i k-sti li Cr..l a is L.: be a rarv-t Ha e ii "vr.r : oiHriie-1 - '? a new p . a.- to t-i.iiii axi.jij a:er. ' TaL OaUaw Var t--'.t:ii lie r-.i.a cs.aip.ot- : wl I'Jri .trar Ti'.n c.r:: ii-- U- lar-er Law :.k.i-'e-l tt-ri. e.ert a t, tr.t.s.?iot--r L'.!-i i ty-tl j.j j:ct it-. Alt!".03iu aiyj'V-J t' jr v uke tie K.:!rr stV : fr ii- s-. ta . aura pa ta laaalult. .Svae Trv.n, ctician. aUea.;!-! to "iv.r.i'.5 0itrr TraTtr? A t!.e o.ter tf MWvs sad 2rfb tire? rt tvt.t-i: :d S3 tM al. 1. Jilr 11 TL' c-.rn- 'rz. t - tao ty. a;-i S l';ar-, Flaar i 'o'i ren cf xve. sre ; Uy.ij a.:i a i'.A z ja it ii.v;r:.'.. eFy 0..riar,'ed. k:.!::.? invar.:. y tie y-r,T i-t ose. Tf.e 'iare ;3t rated to t.. fcert. Fatal aaiB I.i iiOif . J : y 17. Frank ira iy, r.ty j.:i.eraa!i, rJOt and k ,i.-d Jas.ea Keitt th.s tver.:jj 'ira-I; u iz jii',. Fatal flilal. (.'.;, July I7- ThU fri.riilr.z the -aoj t;rr.hir.z enite ol Wui. Jtl'r.-y r:-l. Tne firemen av tiro an a d!eta'fc of i'.y. f ir yr ! and in'a'i'..v k:i.ed. bi le.l; l.r-2 bad'y Raided and ln't,tfj.y ii,-:t'.iate.S. 11 kt.oar It t.'.e liable of ' ,r. --jev; i-." Vim. Jef frey aa ftari-jinz tear the ra and a at kri'.krd dvn hy :i'e coaciation hit r ot 1 no-.'.y in.'jred. The er.iiceer wa r.ot ii :rl. Fatal ibarMiaa; al f aartlaad. tal. fVi-nnh. Jcly Iv-At -VJ P. XI. ye. trdar I:.H li-.-kl-v. a e:ze Oriver, hot ari l instantly kibed I'r. . Jiiimen a the rai!ra I a hrat Wa;n it (ir..ve. l.th men r--s.de in W ainut Gr-e. The uffjr is kali to have ori(iiutel from farn.I) trouhie. falcida al U a.haa. Cai-ox. July 17. At o'clock lt ev.-n-inj 1?Uj'i, a Frenchman, ut hM hi throat at Wa-iioe City. He dit-il at 3 tlii morning. Fatal An Ideal. Xrvatia. July 17. 1. F. Carr.an clJ res ident and formerly lr-ee of the National Fichanze Hotel in tiiia c;ty, a at rack on the hark of the head by a windUf yettday while mining an 1 a fatally injured. The N'ioht Buori th Battle or Watxrixo. -W hen the Dnke of Well ington came frora the (Vn Kress of Vienca to Uk the command of the allied force fore the liattle of Waterloo, General Van der M rc, who lat.-ly died, aged ei-hty-tbre in Brnw-Js. aa aide-de-camp to General Van Gt-en, then at Louvain, from whence he laado bis e cae to Brauxds as ofu'n as be could get away. It was en one of these- occasions that be was aaed by the Iache.as of Kichmond toaUt L-r in making out the lM of invitations for her ball on June 15th. He, of course, aas present and witnessed the departure of the Prince of Oranp. the Dukea of Wellinirton and of Kichmond, and Lord Hill, at 10 o'clock, nobody Laving the Rlihu- notion of the canse of their aitudraaintr till at midnight the drains acre beating and all waa in commotion. Van der Meere did not take part in the battle of Water loo, but waa dipaU-heJ at 1 o'clock on the 1Mb, to the Dnke of Wellington a headquarter, and bail the good fortune to bring back to Brosael newt cf tbe malt of the day. That was a smart girl, with a modern turn f r busloei. who went into a dry good store tbe other Jay and offered tbe clerk fifty cent in payment for a dollar parch. "It am unu t a dollar, if yoa pleaee." aaid tbe lerk. "I know it does," waa the anawer, "bat papa u only paying 50 centa 00 lb dollar now. la ttjwa&sa iOt Ii waa a levels htmxrx iaj xSj 31-n,.-rui w assar laA 0'ts?6 TlV'C 61 CTfBLt.- Cf SOU OJtUJ X3urufcC wlt tvatrit tun waat ewtzi cs tis ca3mt to ktry la ex. wi.es ii ?- Tk tX-nJ Luicly la ea? , --i. ILwn; ii tlw J x?- G ki.i'c ir t?7Epil; fc-ciiliir ci it Lr. Lrt for ti L".u ii, if rl k'i t Li.:'r7. Jst i.ia t it t:sii 1 u C7. i vuat u-WMji Zj - t ;5 itt u ti fckiJt rat. "I:" li-t ton has ii ts. i'J 1" likni btr e-.7.:-i? iirsiz.z nr. : ti-:-ixLi iJ m a LrfKi--. i2i m ii!lT tiaiTirti:; $'Z ftr i ! ii Vjvilrv.s, Ftn-sjiT. cra t. -r l rrTltr cLa-T i-f t'fr-7 Skrin, Lo Ckii s? St tSv.rz :c. :l W.:? Fr-lir, -rni a itriiz.tf li, iil L M'jcrL: 3 u jiL;i, bit, 01. i- . ii? a-ie.1 vlM rr.i-xl ai, fraUL-7 fjzi-l tikt Le diii t kic-T ail : co-rs tire. ' Apii iv-irit it a at a lit of trxlai; J icax.i"tie r ' a ii Li cciLo ' Is txi tie i.r.crjl a Vjzz 'czz to tirji toi tLAi a ay.- Bit. afvr a r,r.it ::2e, ti trS. AJtl aail - liil't to tti t-tw fai- 1 clol rrviniiica Try well, ai-1 lie J is.z Jct to Uai-Tiie to ! 13 Ijz a'lirit ci." al iiiatlie I L .lLrZCptn tie tZ-ZhTh C3 Cl-e Lail i Itiiii Li a''i L'ta.l- i .! 1.1 i.t irti w- ii uri Ail a.. Xjin Ixft! a ai t j -k Laiia; a TTaole Faraily. "I I jz'i witt to riite asy trouble, bet tier is oi z ia tii cny wLo ongit to L ribbeiedr bt-rar. a tilitt-i.-o'tea woaa of fory-fve a ai vl tf.-r tie crLL of VLt Twettieib Street Sia tioa a day ' -z tw 0 a? j. Wbea 'tljy iaii'l for particulari sLe Laa i-1 ot.t a ktv-r aa l aa:u: '( ib-?ie lie eiTelc-j. TliM letter is al.Liv-J t tte. Y01 wUl e tial tie ar.ter cl t.e Li srtir:e. aal Le wac-j rt to v;t aa eirij Jay for tie ae-1- dir.'?." WLea tie ca; tiz La.1 i.:-he.l tie Wt- i tersLe was rijy wiii aaoiber. al iiaz: 1 "And tii- is ad read to ray da-irlter , Licreiia. Yoa will ae that Le ca!lj Ler Li rosy ar.7el, at-1 Le ays Le caa't live if kie doe-rt't itirry Lis. It's the tNane , lian.' So it was, atl li Jttr was as toiler ; a j.ritz cttekf-n. Tuat rlii-iie-l. aie ( Lit M o'ct a third. w.tU tie tiark: "TLi is directol to ray daacbter : Helen. It the rery tarte man, aal ia it be calli her Lis itry, aal Le says Le i dreads cf Lf-r.'' "Why. he n.erl to love tLe wLo'.? family." reitaraed the captain. , "TLit's ji-t it. Tcj a ailow with to 1 ilarigLp'rs, aal Le vu coartiar n all at oace aad eagai'e.1 to the three of cs at the aa.e t;r-e. OL! wla arvfc.Lef tlere ! ate ia tie world." "Ye icb.-ei. It s lncky you fouaj i Lim ont." ' "Yen, it is. If I Liirt Le cigLt have ' married the whole caboodle of as. If ; Lncrttia ha-ia't cpeLel oae of ray let- ! ters, atd if I Laln't searched the girls' ; jwx-keta wLiIe they were as!eep, we'd Lave tLoc alt Lira an innocent lamb." "Aid do yoa watt Lie. arrested?" "No, I raes not, bet I want this raat Ur to go iiito tie pap:rs as a warning to other wouea. Just think of LU sittiLg np with me Satarlay tizht, Lacrtt.a on , Wednesday tit'Lt and Helen oa Friday nigLt, and calli'' each of us his climb ing rowel Oh! air. the women ought to know what a deceiving aniiaal raan is'.'' "Yes, Le is pretty tough." "It La learned me a lesson," she said as she was ready to go." The next man that conies park;a;r around ncy boui-e lin got to come nr-Lt out and say wLicn he's after. If it's tbe girls I won't say nothing, and if it's me it won't do eta a bit of good to slam thintr around and twit me of burying two LasbantLsl" I'e- trot Free I'rr.tt. COMPELUNU T:!t YofNli Tl BE EaHLV. ' A rounlrv corre.;jriJent a--rt. tiut it ts aasn aad a shame to 'iinjH-l a tert ier youth to roll out of bed ionz bt-.V.re day 01-t because there is work to le done. Trereuu.t be work for bun to do w hen he has crown to manhood, anJ evci on to old ai;e. If be is dnven like a :ave to an early tak bis life will be shortened and his rum total "f usefulueas and tap-pine- cut short. Farmer are careful not to hevin to put their young hor-e to hard a ark uutil their tones have been wed formed and their joint well knit br ma turing aje. They are afraid if they work the colt bard they will be tnff or strain ed, have potfed joint and be les nseful animals. We be'ak the aame tender connderation for the boys. It is no evi dence that the boy ia laxy because he is bard to wake ont of a sound aleep. It is rattier evidence that be is yielding to tbe demands of nature. Chinamen are not, perhaps, more gos aipy than otoer People, bat they are tail-bearer. ExW br Cam CakxlatiM. T tuf ar aa. ruaea, TOie Lmm ce. m tbere an ia n eli, a -vi7 r.-n a r, aid ttt. a T -xr asr axnoer caa;r.g a Te, rxl a ii f r. "nil-jlr lie aa.Ur aa ' fi sua "'"' It ti Kit kijftT 623- asd vzzx tvtzXj-f. to ti rriv. TUl 6 B-sItit.!? lie aal carf-Lfclf I'r tBfcf. T f t-i.i&j iiLZTsix;7 -T ? it tLrrr. ad aiix rr-T. , t ilirrr aJ oe f ini, or 3..2j. Id stxilT tzj zzzz.tt ct tvo irzn bT :4-rts, ali tl Bcsbr r-iail j-la-" t. resli beta tLU i, 6 CKn. fottj-dr lj ers; ail tie 6ii"tr f T-Ei. 14 iLt 6ii brta ii 5:tr ail f rer EJkfcr foir Las-lr-M ail i-iiST-iTe- -cJrl ii tmlVT EjiV3r mjtt cttotiekfi, i a. aiiiia, aal t ij Li5ts be- ' I j fil ti irvrejJ at azj rer etat for : - -r -t c cyu Lt yrs pal, lii ci ad tl- rale per it ci lie rixl: cf a lii. ni iluzj ci ti c: i:i6 tie azJ clz-L Ii 7n T-art 3 r sxcii. rr.i treire ii.fcl ii-TT. Aiieir rile ii to -r'.T cM-i-lfii cf tie prjyiTAki ty iiri cf ii Jaja. JanrallT a i n cf iiicllrd trLt- iil vii-llr dr :ol c-: t-.-iiean- fr?, lea H-e miii i ai-.tr csa .jLa Li.elf Eicrrir asl tiroT cJ tier tiilasri br tirv f' t- S'ili-l of ilc-r ail riArl:-i tLs ra 7 or eirarl ti cru tarr j-irr:ii t-f j.-fd Lie. (r-rz. IssLrnet was alvT-ftisr a--:cir siaa - tie liaie-iix'it t lie fro-t. aii ti-e air Tas alie i b-leis aiJ ril ar.i a iaiL-lona cf fi: ail tie.L ; I: jt be dt'Mi wLtiier ti-?re i liv- iizas'tii TZ.cz.izX ai:?ifr .:Iiir who ' La? j?rid tiroirb a nor? irry or-'eal tiaz tie aV.e ail iiiieh lirufcLiit cf Oiz. jh. Ee Lis ta sirvl al tiwcniilT, ii c -r cpiiioa br lie late Criz. Hx iarl Taylor. iihi'-lUoisrae-c:'i ai-1 LtTicr;:."' ail by tie ta;e- " sale cf tie lanr, OrS. Waiirr Taylir, tie Al;-lait G-ixral cf lie arsy of Nc-rrn Yirriiia. ia Lis "Four Years Grrial Lee." NiTirlLekis, tie farf rii-s tLit to I rarer ii-1 sister .ilLer tier hat'La!-! Lis tlivisiia aal 11 it nLt o'tarl azaia?1 tie foe tian lie Jliiiivr aiosi sit ;'t to coiZMia- ; tea by tie Seaa: Prriileit Hajes is alct'to srril to T-rkrj a rpreetta tre of tie Uiitl Siaies. Lt-'zioa Tel- i e-2TT-b. A Lrrx Satiso Yes?el. Away J.jwtj Eart a tcrrel craft Las been iaveatd by a r'rry for tie prerTaiiaa cf life at seaTll is a f :aiii2 vesvrl in tie stipe cf aa iavervd ballooa, wiici i eatlreiy c3vered. tie eatrance being by a man Lole ia tie np per iart. r-i.?bei froia a j Latfona wLolly sarroat'iitg tie vessel, aad from which small iron bidders drop down to tie water. Iasiae, arranged aroaal tie wilet part, are aad benL, aid riiiir tie covered bottom is -ic-e forproviMva. Vettilxioa is j ro videl for by aa irzetiu device. Tie I'l-i' is aLipted for tioal or de-ep water by a 1-aliail weight wiich is rail or lowered from w:tiin. It is faraiied titi a kcl tal nsddrr. It peculiar feattire iis rtetiod of rtotioa. Tiis is aatosuii':. It is obuiaed by wave or air wLeels atUi?ied to &Lafis which are con-tect-1 with a sir. all proiler. The prin cij '.e cf tie wheels is tiit whatever way tie wiad blows or tie waves laove, tie ii,ot:oa is always in tie sarae direction aal nt ler ccttrol of t!ie rudder. TLe boat c-.i3 b rta-le of rceul, aal tie siie rg"i!atol by tie tds of tie veel to wl:ci it belocps. It is f.-oof agaia.t re, always ri.ies vertically, is easily dr.i'pel frost tie fLip. acl can be haa died by any ona who ttows Low to tara a criik. An AvExtED PEOfe.mos. It oc-curr-.-l ia Itodie. that city of whisky, weth and wiekednts. A case was oa trial in the Justice's Court, aad darisg a reee-M oae of tie itttrcted parties ap proa;ied a jaror aid said: "Say. boss, if that ar suit goes agin tie I ra ni?h on J loser in Kiiaia' rrojerty. Now. I'll give yoa $- to Lacg Uiat jury." "It'd be a cussed ot--ar.ia job for one raaa to take a ror-e aa' strangle that Lull gang, aa' I'm afraid afore I got through I ttigbt dance a j:g under it xayself ; but if it's all tie same to you, pard, I rnout waie in thar with a six-shooter aa' wipe ost the crowd. TL3t'd be more to my baal than Langia'. and the job could be done quicker. If that's satisfactory, prodnce tie coia an' I'll git to work." Eureka IXer.) Sentinel. IF.rtMT:os or Poetey. Poetrr is t'ie prtluct of ejrne.-t ti.o-ziit. Thought ther.fhed ia the aiin-l fit-come earneM ; then expressed in word it betnim- poet ry. The tetliDZ" move inwardly, ar.d are embod.eJ in word. When words are in nfficient fir them, recjitr-e is had to tbe prolonged cttetance of onz. Wnen thi. azon, is insa!l:c:er.t, un'.-on'Ciou'ly tl.e liai.d Wiin t- move, and the feet t-j dance. To set forth corrt-ctly the sua.'e.M?s and failures 1 of government) to affec' beiven and earth, and to move ppirltual b in. there is no read.er intrument than poetry. S-iTrd 2ot of Oiina. A doctor went out west to practice his profrteiou. A11 old friend met him on ti.e street one day, and asked him how he was sacceclinz in fci buine. "First rate," be replied, "I've had one case." "Well, and what was tLai?"1 "'it was a birth," said the d-x-tor. "H-r didou succeed with thatT" "Well, the old w.m:in died, and the child died, but I really think I'll save the old man." No. Horace, "Time Flies" and "Hoae Hies" are not rynonymoas. One speed on its way while the other calcomines tbe ceiling diligently and hapr on nntil the ragged edge of winter cuts short their sinful career. The average person p?aks about one hundred and twenty words a minute. This estimate is Considerably short of that required when the speaker has a trunk lid fail on his bead while be is bnnting for a sleeve-button. Tbe man who drew a $25,000 hotel in Wisconsin in a lottery the other dav was immediately asked to pay np a mart trace t $30,000 oa it iix. Crrz. L:cr-rt-t? p:jeseJ tie rare ff r- V - r ail eorrwlr ia Vr.l-?T ire. ail al cxs-aa of laa- MOKT KITS. ltair j tLc Eftrr of Ln. . a tf )rU 1., Pwe aier Laa cfciier tolyt, Bor a&i yet bj aaaa eta eret dtr . driakrfej aai rfri.!Er iT tiirstr ocL l"e Tie aaa V i nre Le xZl o tA Learea M Kcc;st to A.-aa'z l?,t the r-t tij .ofti rxtj.v but be tie c-&!7 cr tijm. i Crr a Xrara-.v.rir. VI tea f. ri to eiVs, a t laa-nw lrjvA nyjz.-Ja i . .... J tie UfoiiL 0nj 7r,W. LaTtr i brapaj ai.xl a r; ItL; .1 ii tra,faaL7 fsrtiix If, v,te Tt;!T aliTe. bet Le it ivx to be fro. 'ui of ti& 6onraj to br ifj. lier erebora. Via bitcLtr i' atit ti irr ! to bii raee'Jieart u r-c di.rKU b. a: tie Eaia La nnz-1 tu t. Ia 0rr. I: Vl;a M i ea j 0", ail aa 1 taeai oth ti.:-1. Ia lie Eiz Ltziib cizrii c-f BkJen, Qif aa La f aa I Kt It, , 4ij Yi .iria j u-i-.a terrj-sa m. U ie p:irl. He au bo-n l the fccya'; aryiJ aisit ti-e : erri oil. WT-ea a Lfa'i i-aa f:U to chio isttti tfetihhctva bix, tLe deacon rriU L.a at J Le ,-.reei alaroand. '. Dtarir-x! man U a"-'fl inin j 7:ih the jreat wct k of reJin aAaion- A ea!tiT Freacimaa o?- rs i3xio to aar dxijr or "farjwa abai;iiakei taLCibuk cf Lira, as Le r-:ii the c!as aa l wi-14 to be oaecftiea. Suitable tmiz'stiu can be caie i;2j 1 maje f jr ksi noter. A Brx-k!yn man tic! up behind a lady ia a dark ra aavl kisd i-r, aad when Le fjatd it was Lis wife, aad when she f-aci it wa her tzi'tno j, tiev were hoth a mad as wei Lett. &.t.m ht -ri'eace is sre-iea." Aait "Haanr 1 one been ai the preserve 7 Leid ri'. leac.! "Havey&a toaciei teaiJetaitT' Jerxxy "Pa tever 'lows ce to talk diacer. TLe fear of infeciioa ca-j-el some per as at Mempb-f to bcra all tieircl&ih. ita, aal even tie prayer book of a de. aie-l pAtiett wa? con.-izr.ed to tbe iian; bat tix Jl'J bills found on hipr wa were rtiigi-ytsly preserved. An obserraat Freicixaa sayj: I hare een women of ail cointrie. An Iialian does not be'ieve he i lovel by hr lover unless he is capable of comiittiD(! a crime fvr her. aa Ftja-awoaiaa an ex travigaace. an 1 a Frvai haaa a follv. Ithe water all frozen up' a-kej Aant Ijr:'thy of Jeeais, who wis trying 1 j break the ice in the raia-s. -"o, aatitie. I should ay it was froien down;" and be tamed bis axe so as to send a shower of ir into the old lady's f.-ce, "Ii.at'g aa impudent tricL" sai.i -iie. On, no," raid the yoctfer. "ita aa ice re- A youaz rtin dree-i in the Lirht of fashion, and a poetic tarn of taind, was driviag slocz a coantry rod. atid upon zsrinz at the r-nd which i-iirted tne highway, said, "Oh, how I w-y.iid like to lay toy i.eatel t-ead ia those cooling watersT An IrisLnjii over hearine the xehaiition. imnieiiate'.y replied,- Bedid, vo j reizLt lave i: there ar. 1 it would not tiik." A wosan was tirred and ftathereil in Mid iletoa. Vt, a few n;h:s-icce. the is said to have been taket cat of ah-yisebya party of market person? whether male c r f-rmale U not kaoaa dive-ted of every a-lide of clothing and given a thorongh oatinzof tar and feathers. She bted for txery but her plea was not heedtd. Her crease was the desertion of her hus band aad children last winter. A vi-i:or who attempted to quia his hostess' little f.ve year oil 'ur. was sharply ir.forned by tbe'latter that he wis not f ol. Hii Jeepiy mort:el mother re proved him, sayinz: "On. f-ha:iie, EJcar; don't you know what the B.'.'ie y. that he who call-th another af i daa.-tr of bell fire?" "Weil." resr-n ird the un abashed young-ter. '"it won't t.-.ke long to burn me up, 1 aai so little." "Don't get oat of anvbly's way." ad vised Henry Ward Beech-r. Bui. Mr. Beech er. when you revc-znize your land, lord only half a'block aw..y,aiid it i three days past rent dav, and there are t-o cross street?, anailey and three four-story flair-ways with rear exits wmki:;g at yea from the neur side of the street are ne ts s man, that it, to gt striizht ahead and collide with the landlord? OX nonsense; what kind of talk is that to tf ve a debt laden people, with money at 9 per cent, and your summer clothes not paid lor? "Are yoa prepared for death?" the clergyman asked, with a tretn r in hiij voice, as he took the sick woman's hand in his own. A shade of patient thoczlit crossed the invalid's face, and bv aud by she Mid she didn't hardly believe she wa; there was the bedroom carpet to be Uker. tip jet, and the paint ud stairs had hardly been touched, and she did not want'to pnt np new curtains in tbe din in room, but she thought if she didnt die until next Monday t-he would be about us near ready as a woman with a big fanv ilv and no girl ever expected to be. P. That woman got well, Burlinton Wairb y' A Tonui Qt 3-tios. Children are often puzzled bv questions which are not un derstood bv their elders. I'urinz the late Franco-Prussian war a unday-scnool s. hotarread about tne prayers with wbica the Germans and French were petition ing Heaven for sii-cvss t their arm?. -Mother," asked a littiec rlof her par ent,"! don't see what the Lord can under the circumstances, do yoa . ean'tgive the victory to bMh ofthero.ana it seems to me like a terrible d.lemu .a to be placed in." Her mother, who was not entirely satisfied with the roie wlncn Great 'Britain plaved in the affair, re marked, "well, mv dear cbild. perhaps he a ill do as the English do, and rema O neutral." He was bald headed, he had colossal feet, his ulster was apart, and there wna a hazy look, like to a mackerel sky, a his bine ere. He was braced op in a corner of the saloon, and he regirlea everybody who eme in with an imbecile smile. "Saay," be gwped, caching -a lead-pencU speculator who was vend ing pencils at two for five cents, why b I melancholy?" Tbe riddle tur much for the lead-pencil ip1 mind. He gasped for breath. " cause," continued the conundrum pro pounder, aa he placed hU knife rakisnij in his month and tried to light A with toothpick, "because I'm mor n full.