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EUGENE CITY GUARD LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. T TKLBOKATU TO RITE An offer for a railway jrtrn operatsd by the Nova Bootla ;overiimeut has ben mad by Morton, Uu & Co. of London, who ar belief eJ to b soting for tb Canada Facinc, to cutupleto tit roaa from ocean to ocean. Crop returns from low show th corn crir S,012,000; condition HO per cant. Spring wheat, ai re.g H13.0X); conditlou K7 rr cent: wloUr wheat. -ri: 63. 3V1; condition 87 per ceul. 01. l.SUlOW; condition good, oyer W per cent. Th fallowing notice to mariner hu been luil by the V, 8. ligbtbouee board: "Notice le hereby given that on and after 8eitenter 1, 1SS1, the bell ounJM it Cap lisappointiunt light station, t the Diouth of the Columbia river. Oregon, will l uiecouunueu.' Oen. Longntreel will be apnolulod I'. S. mrht ol Ueorgia after July WU He bM not thought of the Mihone plan for dividing liworvla democrat, but ie willing to do ll that It poMibld for the republi can prty. He doe not consider the pit pert brilliant. J, A. Pentlev'e resignation at commis sioner of pet.lu wa at once acveptJ, and W. V. IHidley, U. K. niarthal o Indiana, appointed to the place. Judgw Si, C, McFarland, of Kan, wu op polu.ed by the president rommiwioner general of the Ian J otttw, vacant by the reeignatiou of lien. Williamson. Inquire In official quarter concerning the appointment of Henry CVpe a pen aioa ae"t t rUa Francio, vice Favu removed, eliciu the information that there are no charge against Fayne't official conduct, but it U held that there wu no sutuciat reaaou for hi appoint men! In the first place, and Cop la re rrlU a a more auitable man for the po ailioo. A Chicao diapatch of the 15th ear; Freight to New York on grain ar very weak, contract having been made to day t la ceuta per huudrwJ, and it la claimed even aa low aa IX Koch the freight and Mueeoger meeting of the "jouthweste'n Kate Association wr unable to agree, and the Southwestern pool, which had a precarious eiutenc fur tome month, i virtually disrupted. Private advice received from China mm that a new minUter to thi country ha been appointed to take the place of Chin Lan Piu. 11 u nam i Chiang Tat Ye. He h been a proutinent revenue official in China for tow year, and ia recarJed a a very euitabl pwreon to hit the re spoasibi it&c to wh.ch he ha been called. Hi arrival in thia country may be xpcted in autumn. Although an appropriation of S.WUVO for the eaiabliahaient of naval utk& and coal depots on the Isthaiu of Fana maw nude avahab immediately, the ecreUry of the nvy ba done nothing yet loardxpeading a dollar of that amount unul the dispute between AViaai biaaoJUwia Ktoa as to what la the eouthent boundary of the latter sealed. It W doubtful whether the aavr depart avect wiU tax any etep to slab'isa sta tioa or coal dervi oa Ctunai aotl. It U aMvrtalned that the Houston and Texas Central KaUrvaJ Civ wdl sooa cooiaience the ecasUuvcoa of a road from Whuuev, Hill county, to IVlas, to cow aevtwuath Uae -e4 tpoo be the Cfti Texas and MexL-aa Central, the Si. Lout nt San Ftancuco tad the Oiorwdoasd Santa F road, to lYrj, Texas, aad pern.jp to Fort, $at:ib. Ar ias. St. Lou: t gtvtiu all thee lismld tine a r;xl aottheacerw caet to M. UcU and .aJof. tuJeavient of lb ifoald svteo. Tber w coeeiieraile diaotioa antoeg pereoo iaell ia tae l vr ro&te ixeecuiiotu about the eaiicy meat of addiUoaal cotteal to prcewvu: the goverameata rj. $pvul jtuoraey Cv-k, wiU try the evkleac on w hh the iaui.vtsea! ia to b a$ked before '.he gi&l iiry, a4 be will ttodotticevilv perdorn the Vristof routine work. Ibe'empooyneat cf kwyer of aA.aaI repaui.va to ia the" trial m uUed of aed tli aaatv of We. A. Beevh ct New York al Ke.43i. Harrw Krewvee of Ft-Jjr e.'pa kMve beea tseoted ia thu cva aect.oa. Tber u oaw griMt taeyer who b tion-Hiii y itmUur wi:a every delaU of t (m aa4 who t preeoilteatlt t:tej by reao of hu kao!eir ad abchty to d;re the trial. A'.toraejr tlwoeral il.Vea tie aioa. aadi it i report eJ tit t w;U cool.t the poxvu t.v in penoa. tWntleotea ecevi ia room K aow ursf a tker ct ia ba?e to tx y preeeite4 to the gtaaJ jury. W.taee ho w i! be aked to r. be$.f &u biviv wiU rr4uMT tw hr by tie aJ of celt eek. aa4 i i hope4 that the rraJ jry will b prera-ea to art tiaally a the aaaner b5Nr the mld!e of JalJ." The wwKr it cirreat tht lVy bae tailed froea New York Ax rlarvpe. A VTKteoa dtpatca cr tiie Ika iaataay laia Cvaaauiei'oaer Frxe ba a xirprw th Btorwisr. Ttire na awy Isviui from the Ctl?peea tnNe, V ,vi a. caks pa be aa tadrrree tee. alt ia palst aaJ &ra:ers ma-cl leJ iat4 nx e&o aaaaaoaecwd aai o,aattad aoereooa:.(asljr a pow-wow. Tb t--ir amei kvt ait aad went to tl.' TreNi.t booM. aaaowastegth a Ctey haa cote to e the f-et &ther. I&ey reiu Wted a bra New Mexnro, iaterpeever, I'haHee Coulter. M.ck Clva a4 S.ur-fca.- Wrwt. CVeaasiaKoaer rnoe u tca Wll a iM thee prenei bvr biav Tie ta(r-rt u:e4 thAt thee rwpr KJ i: ta:l.ee wbo b4 ee'at txeu to W jtihutv.-a ta hope of ecun34: a aew rewrTi;oa. Tbla partx-ular tr.te t e pe.." 11 prvtiJ. J fr ai have ator Uid ia tier pevowot reeerTuoa than ttvy have viwl e f.r. Th eocaaj aiooee ti .Mrel h a jtur: You caa get no UuJ her aad 1 th;ak vow bad better g tack aad wort yw evra aa4 porKw, Ie for I d'.aia to do bee katit 4 aahia. Thev hottl rww pro.!.t awa tie eoil vl Utrw to wvfk.ssl tiTiM t vjh their kaada aaJ ra. an4 j-vw reepeot ahie ctuaeo. The tilo arw all jrae. aol yx ewa aeoe ahottUl teach, yva it U ttai to throw tS the (ea:hee aal wr.ng. aal dete your ttoae to earuiit a h vLBn ia aaotaeewar. Tta raaala ever ti cooaiCT woat ix Yoa are we d pro v.v'vvl lor al can (. nothiag be evoi.ee to Wahiatoa, aavk vow mast go Wk an! w laA'n toot pevpl. fea New Xet o eol geaed ka ca?aaxaa a to ih rcepu.a aoeorded aai lie eco ba-g-ue of te vocaatiaaioaee. o!y rwsvaee vu aa ccaaoaal Cgb. a4 a iiwaijie4 atak of tie bead. IVy wwreu caw (eat back t taetr botvC w ia repws4 l3?a.c-.-a w f boot at atttm. Tb foilowlaf aam4 anlUUd men of th ilrnal oorp. mimwrt or to ua Franklin bay expedition, atart tor bL John; Sergeant Kdward laarel, D. C lUlaton and 11. b. uaraner. Secretary Linooln referred to Oen Sher man a letter from Secretary Kirkood relative to th alleged tabliahment on the Southern Ut reervtion a new eta lion bv th Denver and Kio Grande Rail road Co., and th erection of aaloona, daoc hou etc., witn reoueat to in general to take necaary and proper ac tion toward removing inuuuer. CoiniuiIoner of Tenaion, Dentley, in reditning takea occaaion to writ letter ihowing great Improvement of th er- vice, tirrat fc-onoaiy ana great noooty characteriietl hi adminUtratlon. He withe th administration and hi turcee- aor complete aucceae. The preaideul' reqnenl for lit resignation u not to oe a reflection on bi peraonal or otliclal integrity, but baKd on oomplalnu of hi management and reorgantaaliona. It ia undenitood that tJie preaiJent oaereu mat a foreign appointment and he declined. The aecretarr ol the interior officially inform thecommiaaionerof mineral laud of Wyoming that he ha carefully exam ined IhedeciMon of order mad by the land ollice, and by bla predecessor, Sec retary fcchura, in tbia cae, and And no reason to disturb th issuance of the patent in conformity with the amended aurvey of IVputy Jurveyir Tbonifwoa. T he ap propriation lor reneanng ww lor ia purpose of endeavoring to excluJ from the patent the triangular tract kuown a Willow grove, now owned by the Odd Fellow' xUnk of tvan Fmncisco. under a forecloaure of mortgage maa to secure a lance loan upon It The Times' editorial hint at an effort by Ur.ly and aseociatee of the !ar rout raacalitiee to Induce the aJminiatration to let up on them. They will u their tn-Sueui-w to the utmost. There ia not the highest reaeon for fearing that anvthing the men can do will deter Gen. "James or McVeigh from the course upon which they have entered. It is to be hoped that there ia no ground for rearing thev may be able to allure or to drive any of the otH ciai1 aseociatee or the offlclala' auperion of these men from giving them all the support they need. But there are threat and murmers that are dnieting. Pub lic sentiment ought to be more aroused on this subject and to demand with tin mtstakabl vote It strengthening ol the band of the engage-l in thi prosecution and the batfiing of th device of the desperate conspirator who are at bay. The Times' Washington special tart: The officer charged with the prosevntion of the tar route fraud expect to be prr tared to lear n operation a hen the craed jury meet, which will be in toe utter partottupreeutmontx 1 be selection of Hubert, shutter and Andrew Langdoa a member of the grand jury, ha given rise to considerable comment in conse quence of the fvruier connection of these (wo gentlemen w.tn the pwtoffice depart menL Abutter is a fresco paluter and worked for the departmeaU Hjeorx.it p pears, was not .atisfaclorr, and aa in vestigation was ordered by the postmaster general, the result of which ba not been fullv made public. Lang-loo t preeideat of the l'o-oi-erau Mail and Transporta tion Co- of wntcb Albert L. xwooe u general manager, and whoso pecaliar methods ia manipauueg postal contract have bewn full yex posed. The grand jure consist of H memoer.and a vote of a majority cf that number t revjaired to make preeeatmeaL. It t n thought probable from iafor catioo obuiaed at the treasuy uepart aieat based oa tresest ladicauoea that there ill be nv rwvmxeada::oa male to theaext coagreeslwoiieg to reftxadisg leg.lai:oa. It t the opta.va of those high ia authority that coaversioa of k gh rate Kad ander the preueat trstem iato bocda bear.ag a k?r rate cf icterest at ar Koore airaatigeoca toth bcs9e ia- teree. liiB ag'.utoa cf the qiesuoa by oegrvets. " t.l it t the uMa of the secretary of the treasury to keepthetick mg fUad supVA(d it as act pcot.ai.e ttiat anKwiU to doc ia th parchAse of Unds i.t that f.avi ;tl thi per cyau tj vu'ti eptioa of coauauaace oa re deo)pKa hi alreusdy been eaten Jed ar djyvd o4 Avhooi there has beea ao report received aa to the aaater or asKMat cfcocpj.'a ivee received for oa-tiaaa.-e at the London agency, it ia as derstcod tal qtlit Urge asoaat cf such bottd havw beea preseatevL. Th secre Ury ia of the opa:oa that aeavlj If Dot 4ii.e ali th Sll&XXVXt) copt.tt vewill be reoetied ht cwjuntunce bei re th liaie died S.r their prvea:a-:oa has eiasevi, Baa;, Jile 1st Ih secretary was asked todijr it there ws aay proba Kli:y cf h pare boat perceaa of 1A7 S.r a slakicg foad ia pf5erea to r deemla coo verted pVr ceass. to w hxh be rcxcded tlxat n was a vitzeetioa ;cb hl bo yet been coa;drei. I; b tioagit ia qurters tiai proved og tair couli be paahjised in . pea market at reasonable ig-trea it woold be a good policy to purctiMM theoa ta prv.Vreao to rvdeemia per ceas. et.iXV.XO coi poa Sv pr ceat. bead wererevetved for coatiaatocw at Si per ceat. to date, leav lag $:i.'AAA.V to b heard froaa. Fo tux Stc:. Frenaenr w 4ad atvk people wkosw stociaclu re.-vt all kiads of aoartabaeel. aatl ccCkLuoas follow that are ia maay casea f"f I bavwaever kaowa the aim pi , taacer of lurched corn podLsg refased. Tie cora r,M:fd trow a, precisely as we roast ccufo, groaad a tiae a Bwal. ia a cv'ee null, aad xaake eithec is So tix, gruei. or thi a cakea, baled I'htlr broa aad gtvea either waraa or cold, clear, cr waatever dresua the stotuavb w-.'l n taa. Inarched cor, aad axeal boiled ia aiilk, aad fed treble ally to cbildrea saf fenag fxa saatater darrh,.a. JI almost alway care, aa it will drsectere ia adJA. A brly rowdy wbo bad alreadr served lee oe ux eeateacew ia bretihi bvfvre d polkwv Jaat aa th.ee are aboat to begia the esamtaatioa. 'lr. FreaiJpeat." a he. avy lawrer ia iaipaed. I call tor a delay of oa week." &xt yoa bax beea caaght ia ope a austLtaieaaor. vavu haad ta the pocket ct the plaiatJ. VYaai vvald voar Ueyyr say fvc Toa?"" lYKKly. Sir. Freaidvat; I at oa conoaa to kaow." KlepAvmaaia w so atac oa ta ia ceeas ia Aaterva that a yeo.3 lady ia Boai'8. ala rated at bar awiier a delay ia relarais from shoppisg. waa beard to iclatas, "Xb. dear. 1 aat so worrted about m.a-n'u' I do bop aocaethiag kaat caaht ia ber cloak bwtwa aad tbeyV arrested ker. Tk fvartajaU aiaa it he who, bora pwr. cr avbodr, work gradially tp to weal lb aaJ Kaai leraUoa ; aad. bavjag fA litem. belor bo iads tbey ar no wwrub so at sob troable. TBI BARONESS JlrTCL BOX. Tb Baronea Rakavtna-Elti wtJ tb moat splendid and dashing praonag U U r Valiay. Uar eaatl near rJomiyo wa tb finest specimen of a great real dene in all thatabadovof th Ermallek, and be, a Roumanian by birth and a Hungarian by marriage, seemed to unit all th brilnant cbaracleriatica of botb these piotareatiua race. Ktiaaa a widow to begin with, and inoa Ui animal man haa (peculated upon Ui variolic of Ui angel woman, a widow baa been pronoanced th most amiable variety of the ipecio. &he wa vry beauUful, fuU, "velt,M blue-eyed, black-hatred, piquant, red and white, with Ui most scornful litU mouth and th moat delicate profile; ber band and foot were model, although the latter wa fmiuenUy (tamped when ah wa not pleased. "She was in th third and lat plac. aa th preachera aay 'very rich, nd bad fallen heiroee to two oollectiona of jewels which were almost fabulously valuable. A brilliant creature, the Bar one. She owned Tillage and vine eanl. and made a lanr income every year from ber sale of Kuater. a grand wine of a pale golden bne, which bad aa full and peculiar a flavor aa ah bad her self. The lUronea sent ber wine to Vienna, where it wu considered almost equal to Tokay. Of conn ah bad suitor, the beautiful sharp iiaronesa. They came from Transylvania and Kua aia, 'front Koamania and all Hungary, from Austria and from the German prin cipalities, and for the unlucky wretchea about i us l'oU, and tne iooar eetue ment, and th country gentlemen of Lrdioaxegh, they knelt and worshiped in vain aa ahe dashed past thorn on ber fleet thoroughbred, for ahe waa Diana aa a buntrea. and the Queen of tb Amaiona also. Her black hone Tetenver waa said to emit Are from bia "nos&iU when b atopped to breathe. Thi crand ladv waa afraid of nobody. loved nobody, had no friend, save the nan at the foot of lb Kex Gebirge and one old priest who teemed to be deeply in her eonfldeoc. fcvery year aae maue a grand viait tomewhere -Vienna, Pari, Kome. London or St. rterbnrg. She jient money like water, mad everybody talk, wonder and admire, and where her splendid jewels were th envy of all the wart ladiea. Ye, abe was afraid of one man, and tuat waa ber steward, Neaatedler, be who for year bad managed ber vast estate, her vinevardt and ber wheatielda, ber fields and fisberiea. Nenaiedler waa a crouching, cross- eved, mean-looking Geraan Jew, mar- ... . -1 , ll.A 1 I . I rieu to a imuu, uiaca-eTru, laiimwm woman, who waa twice hu size, and who lived in the village, near the castle, aad who pnt ber time envying and bating th Uaroness. Madame rasteur, tb French companion, and Maklde, th French maid, who never left the Earonee. thought that Xeosiedler and bia wife bad the evil eye, and that they wotld some dar wilt the Baroness, Bat Rakavina-LlU laaghed at tbia fear, aad kept oa ber course exultant; Ull when the yearly pay day came roand, and sb bad to look over acoouata with Nenaied ler, abe did ahow what ah bad never abowa before fear. Amor.; bar jewel wa a splendid rope cf pearl-colored pearl, th rarest thing ia the whole world, neither black nor whi. bat peart color, wiUi three great emerald peadasta, each as Iarg a a taal pear, lte uaperor always co tved tbia jewel wub a aaile aad a coca pii:ett when the Raroceea Bokavuia Liu weat to a court ball at Vienna. He told ber tiat the Express Lad notbizg half a baadsom. aad it is to be feared that the Emperor spoke also of the white, firm neck oa whkb th oecklace mted, for Rakaviaa-ElU waa apt to blaab aad look magmicvatly well at sacb tKcuts. Thea ahe bad great caaui cf sarpbirea aa Hue a her eye, azd some bg rabies which tie Baroa tad gtvea ber (th old Raroa, twio her a, who weat dowa iato Roamaaa for ber when w 15), and ah Lad dia moads, cf coarse ewrr rich lady Las diamonds aid a grasdVox fill cf -rraved aaetirts aad asti'xe ge-s, S-'cie that Cardial Aacalli g'e her ia Rome, fcr be. too. Lad ad-g;red tLe wJd Barcceaa. ladeed, if lb. Barbae RaAaviu-Ela Lad Tvr wr.nea her atemoir wLat a story she coold Lt tcldl Est tie esd of every wcoaa'a LuSory ts tLat sie finally tall ia love; ai ioi waa tlie beaaiB cf tie cad of ti sscry cf Rxkariaa-Ela. Sli w2t to Ez.sd cae taamer. asd there waa a jjoz.; Lord Rcoald Scmrse, cr a Lord Gecre LetYSdca Mooakg-xe. or a yoau Lord Howard Flaaiueael (tliey mix turn ?p so. thetse Eagiiaa. words, tee are act tali so i2d:viixi aa car ilairirj-i aases w!io coold ni bener tiia ae coold. Tbja waa a dreadfol blow to U Barceee. aad a w-jsied herself iatd. B it wkea at vLaaer u toft-voiced. Laadjcme, ull yooag Ea'ju.'tiriaa. Lysour Honrl "Lrsser wa aaai aAer all, nu aext k ier aad tailed so well aad waa so cvm;luienLkry to ker seat, cross ecoatry. aai acis.-l tie pearl-colored pear l, aad tie emenliis. w-.-Jx bjs Lja. asd tl seek aoderaeau w.ti Li.-s eye. Eikav-ju Lin forrvw h.La aad beia ko talk cf ier Lorn aear Somlyo, aad it ended ia a Lar-r Eogliso. parte com; a x to th Er vxey, aider tlx shadow oi Cm Er Itibei, for a !cc; saaiaier riaiL Aad bow tier raved aboot Tvrj"Jiixr the v-je, ti bone, the sveaery. til Jd. barbate splieador of th. Barvcews" boawkeepiar. aad how they all baed NeoswderVr. aad h-3 bt. black -browed w', wao wer ii need tp to th ball. There waa aa Fa'":.sh Lkiy. co wui very ke teeth, aad Terr loojj aose. aad vry bua eyebr-jw. aaJ they caJdd ber Lady Lcoaa. s wa very crasd aad kofty, aad adasx Tiauir aearl Ler aay oa day- "! yo kaow. dear Eanaesw. I tLixk yox are very careuMa doa x yo kaow aivat thoa beaatixl fw-l cf yowra doyvo kaow "FjI who eoold. aaea! them? said th Bareaeea. Laagaf. Ibr ar aca Lke thesa ia ad Eaagary, aad ao ea woold dar to wear linn' iiT M M rarer "Ab! bat torn of tW wd peopl e ywu-sl tiey rarbx swallow eyq.r emer alds taoaw fierc Crowe, th Eomao-aaa, aad thea yo kee taeat na sacb wa closet aad bcaea." Xadam Fasatar odded bwr ateek. head. koo. had trembled foe te jwl alwaya. Bat the Baroawew aad Sir Lywarr W gaa tv.:ak f ctbatr tatojt thaa wla; tbara wr moonlight ride and walk, and tbera wr long talks and many reverie: Lady Louisa went home, they ail went, bat Sir Lyttor cam back. And then one evening, Madam Fa tear laid afterward that the taw Neuai dleroomein and bully the Baroneat, and b beard him bias out the word "Remember, if yon marry, you loae all. Remember the Baron' will 1" And Rukavina-ElU turned pale and said, "Bully, traitor, fiend," between ber abut teeth. She went off to Taris, for one of her long viaita, and Neuaiedler squeezed th tenant, and made every one miserable. The ca.Ua wa abnt up, and black Te tenver grew thin in bia atable. When he came back ahe looked older and more sedate. She went often to see the nuns at the foot of Rex Gebirge. She saw th priest also very often, and Madam Taatear thought be waa grow ing devote. But she dressed in ber usual dashing colors (for she was a very Roumanian at heart), and she wore one of thoae scarlet quilted petticoats, that the English ladiea wore so mncb, and very pretty it looked, with her dark habit and her dark tresses looped np over it. This, with a scarlet feather in htr hat, looked a if the baroness wsa thinking of England. It was a miserable day, that, when Madame Tasteur and Matilde came Mreaming down the long corridor. "The jewels ar gone! gone! gone!" Th Barones had the great bell pf the casUe rung and Nenaiedler was sent for atone. She waa very pale for she loved those pearl and emeralds. Neuaiedler waa composed, every look wa mad to aay, "I told you so; he had always warned ber about the jewel. "What can be done?" asked the Baron nesa. "Search, whip, imprison all who at tempt to leave the province," said Neua iedler, calmly. "Except women I will have no wo men whipped,' said the Baroness. "I am glad to hear that," said Keus iedler, laughing his malicious laugh, "for Madame Neuaiedler goes to Vienna to-morrow," "Ah." said the Baroness, "you know I could not mean, at any rate, that Mad ame Neuaiee ler should be disturbed ;send ber in my litUe carriage with the three ponies to Ernicoegb." "Four Excellency i very conde scending," said NensieUler, bowing to the ground. The local police sought everywhere for the lost jewel, but no trace of them could be found. The Baroness sat in a sort of stupor, and gazed out of the window. "I will go to England," said she hast ily one day. "Neusiedler, some money, and arrange for me to be gone three months " "It ia well, madame," replied the steward. It was a very roundabout route that the Baronne took for England! When Mathilde and Madame Faoteur reached the sution at Er Jiosrogh they were as tonished to see the Baroness dash into the ticket ofSce and buy tickets for Vienna, and when they arrived, all of them at her fine hotel at Vienna, who should step out to meet them but Sir Lyater Howard Lyster! Nothing but the well-known eccentrio ity of the Baroness apologized to Mad am Fasteur for what followed. She commanded two dreaae to be made, and that Madame Pasteur should go with ber to a Jewish masked ball at the Opera House in Vienna. "Sr Lyster Howard Lyster will go with ns," she said aa a shade passed over the pale face of ber companion. Oh! that the lady of sixteen quarter ing should be teen in such a low place! No. ahe was not teen! ahe wa masked; bat that ahe should even go! What a sacrifice of pride and even decency, Madame Pasteur thoaght it, j ahe saw the Baroce. take tu arm of one masked maa after the other, and then go into the tapper rooci wiUt a party who fol lowed a tall LiA-k ia a black domino. c.'.-e :rsck on Madame Fasten r' ear ls it that cf Madame Neosider was is cc lid it be- Tea! aad as she threw back mask and hood, there sparkled ca Ler neck the pearl-colored pearl aad the emerald pendaiU of the lest jewels. Oh. Heaveu! "The necklace of the Baroe,"hoated the uar ilawe asd ia;raict M Fateir. It ttcar'.y spoiled tie plot, for Madame Net-seder was aaocxt friecda asd eoo federaies. However Lie tall Esxluhmaa stepped forward, aad th two Vieoses poLcesea tmmeiLateiy arrMtdd tae w -aA.- 61 behaved wrtli eilraor-iisjLry ecoi aM and cxplaised: "It s indeed th aecalace cf U Ear caeas, givea by Ler to axy hxacasd for at'Oaey h La advaziM.1 u Ler. Let Ler U:y it if ah dare. I Lav Ler wriea ackacwledemawt cf th atuaey. aad 1 Lv cots. to Vau to sell th aecklac wierits WiU fcicwx." The Jew gathered arroad tie womLir-f-xl aecklac. whxb th Cbjef cf P:lje pat in Li breaas bockac, mncrtr th wocaaa Neaauilrf. XL ar:ass wsk to Ler Lotti. aad allowed Madaa Pasceor to paas a wTefcilieil rgM, Sie wold cxiaia actkiax. A3 Vsaa wwa aliTw wLetx th great ciir.-aaM es, aad zc a few laLea wrw glad to Lear Uae th Eokavisa-Fax ewel were ia pawa thiU carued asck- lace! NjQsiedVr case ta Lia wJi't rec-a. aji a.id tx tarry aver kio. Tirf en-deoi.- aasst tie Earccas waa iaavriig. She aad. aocveiia. to La rryTed far, ar byxid ker oiae. aad Lo Lad up pljd Ler w ii xtoaeyfrcia. ti Je-vrv. Slxe Lad Cahncased the story cf the loat aecklaoe. to try aad cheat Loa. hot Ln r aar nffiaixrw, ami aaxw wa Ler KiTUCL-e, aai ker waa tie Eac will, wixix see was J:aS to try to djK pari. js w-21 ar-ji that au ahodld mw marry, cr. If aa Ld, that aj lost all Lex vast sta2ew. "Earcoeaa Rxkaia-Ela, what Lave yea to say to tLat? Waat a yoor M ieaaef" saui th prosecute cooxmL Oaly tLj" skid th Barvnesa, Load ir aa ia ker baad th partcord rwari aad emerald aire?, to read aerk kcw! Oa th Jadj aeak lay a -i ti . ' f th aax awcalao. Ta tww raaafaa osai exactly aiika. Lrt aa exyert be beraris aoJ aay wbka is ta rai acilav. aad wajca th mifatiiwi an. SLaoe tat Para, aad rcsedbym aa iar ih-i wrecoad aad iat- bonest thief of steward on to bia de atrnetionl" said the Baroness, with a flash of Romanian fire in her eves. It was true! Neuaiedler had been foiled; he bad stolen a false necklace, which the Baroneas bad had made in the Bus de la Paix. "He has been stealing from me for years; be has doubUess forged a false will of the Baron, for I bave found the true on I" said Rukavina ltx. "I could not unravel the net that be has thrown over me, but for this happy thought of tempting him to steal some false jewels. Had he got the real ones his story would bave beea possible. Now I trust justice is convinced that it is a lie!" . A dreadful noise followed this speech of the spirited Baroness; Neusiedler bad fallen down in a fit. Never more would be drink the yellow-tinted Raster; never more would he return to the joys of crushing the peasantry of Somlyo of chcaUng the Baroness. The Baroneas had cheated him, at kst. Soldi sold! old! with false pearls and emeralds! Poor Jew! poor Jew I It was a very grand wedding, that of the Baroness to Sir Lyster Howard Lyster, who, though only an English country gentlemau, proved to be richer than she, and who made her a loving and a hunting husband. The Emperor gave ber away, and she wore the pearl colored pearls with the emerald drops, now become historical. "Ah! Madame, dear Baroness, please tell me where you have kept the real jewels all these months?" said the pious Madame Pasteur, almost kissing the hem of her mistress' robes. The Baroneas waa dressed for travel ing, as her faithful adherent knelt and asked this qnesUon. She had on the quilted saUn red petUcoat; the scarlet of old England. "Was it the double-locked closet of the north tower?" "Ah, no! faithful Pasteur, thou know est Neusiedler bad the key to that!" "Waa it in the jewel case of thy great ancestress, the Ronmsnian Princess?" "No. Guess again." "Was it in the convent of the nnns of Bex Gebirge?" "No! Pasteur, I never cave them any thing to keep but my sins!" "Was it in the Baron a strong box, in the cellar?" "No, my dear Pasteur, no. ; You bave the hiding-place under your finger. They were quilted into the lining of this red satin pettiooat. I owe the idea to that good Lady Louisa. See here!" and genUy racing the edge of her traveling skirt, right over ber left foot, the Baroness showed Madame Pasteur a neat litUe series of pockets, where the jewels bad been safely hidden in a scarlet prison. The Question of Motive Powers Before the Detroit Llmeklla Club. The Committee on Scientific Research, says the Free Press, having been re quested to furnish the club with a list of the various motive powers in daily use, and suggest any new ideas on the same subject, reported as follows: "Motive power am de power which makes lings move. Steam am a motive power, kaae it makes de ingine in a dis tillery move, an' ward poUytishuns am thus furnished wid capital stock to pack caucuses an' pull wires. Water am a motive power, kaae it turns de wheels of de saw-mill an' thus purvides us wid sidewalks full of holes. Wind am a mo tive power, kase it lengthens de sessions of Congress an' de Tarns Legislachurs. 'Lectricity am a motive power, but de rates am so awful high dat we didn't in vestigate. De bite of a dog, de sting of a hornet, de toe of a boot, an' de squint of a man's left eye am numbered among de minor motive powers. Gunpowder, when properly used, haa been known to blow up boss-barn an' kill elephanU. Dis committee feels safe in savin' dat de nex' decade will bring forth yet oder motive powers. De time am com in' when our botes will be pulled on an' off by ma chinery; when de child'en will be put to bed wid four revolushuna of de big fly wheel; when de sarvant gal who Joan' come home in time to get supper will be snaked along at d rate of a mile a min ute; when a Tom an' Jerry will be mixed an' stirred up by simply pressin' on a button let into d bar, an' when de man who comes home at midnight an cant open de front gate will be lifted up frew a second story winder an sobered off in about twenty ticks." Tfir loTn buxor. Th first piano taken to Texas was used aa a trough for mules. The contribution box is superior to the ballot box. It is never stuffed, and there ia no danger of repeaters. Ia Portugal a widow cannot marry if sie be over fifty year of age. Who ever heard of a widow t a old aa that? Ii ww woold make good ns of oar mccey we choold patronise ably con ducted and responsible newspapers. We are all of us in the position cf the Freaca aarquia who declared "God will thiL tw-jo before h condemns a man of aty qi, kilty." It is a Cbiaeae maxim that for every t ki wio doe not work, and for every wemaa. who is idle, somebody must sai ler coid cr Lazger. Som ma are always tryiag to begin as ti tcp. osatiadfaTof th (act that it mseiea to hxagi tie Loose aatil after til eellar La lea dig. Feelers o.hb and go like light troop foiltrwa the vsrtocy of th present; bat prLioiplts. Lis troop of toe Lie, are a3dssarbd aad ssaad fast. Keep a? with th proceesioa of life, yaas maa; tios up to th band. If ywx ever fall to th rear, where the el poaaa ar you ar apt to get trod oa. TV! rs La-d b-r - ;otii ts adapt Lfrsel! to th crooked pobry aad wily ' sn ionise cf wcrldly afalrs; for troth!, , Li Ight, travwla saly ia straight lisea. 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