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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1891)
EUGENE Cin GUARD. 1. L. t:AHfHKLU Froprlriar. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. OUT OF THE WEST. 't Ha VrvU-n Ilia CHj Cilrl. 'Tbert I ecruin ludciirnJenra. ani frolil, during 'chio. an tlie Fremb exprena It. that Uistiuguialic . i m k girl In. ft, her country cousin, out only id tin treat. In Hit car nd In I bo drawing room, but lino under I lie torture of tlir Surgeon's knlf," laid noted oculist, h dismissed a uervoua pulicnt t Un close of a simple operatiou "'lit eoun try fiflrla come In (junking irlth uervoua dread, and scream il the sight of an In trurtient and shrink from tbe smell ol ether, but the olt Knmetmed city maiden amta beraelf nonrbalaiitljr.au litnln quietly to baring tbe cocauir nut In her eye, and whatever operation follows she bean with tbe aame dignity that ihe displays on all occaaiona. and when It la done she amootUa oo ber glove and quietly make ber nnzt appointment aa euully aa abe would make arrangement for a driv or a dinner Why. those little, alim. frail ! women Br lady li fur la the tm onm more, Uni liar double heart aha tiatli k-ft (a the aotith. Fur bar lo Wa kua oo hr ml. wooi friouUu And wf oial upon her ln-4l niw uore Kr buly-our iia mil return, Wbea iim airuif ai4 the aumnier are com and done, and hot aud low on the auuuuu lxnliiiuue The drat red auibcra burn 0, gladufaof tiitnliug" O. uiadimaa of jrreetnig' Wluia love oomrUi out of Uie ual All lo a robe of Hon lug wlilia. Out of 11 valley, o er plum and lea. When alia comaia to him; alien aliaeorncUi to lua, lotlia aoutb twill badjir; lo IIm a eat 1 will o U,'lit Wli.-u alie eoiixslb home to liar neat la tbe aoutb. Her lover a twaatill lint ou her inoutu. Ijr ojiol of hope oo lr brutal O, Kluduexe of mnrtiiitc o. inailiimaof grouting' nueo lovueiilnnfli out of III" wnL -Oru.ia key It'll lo Detroit Fn "res some very CORNELIA'S SDIIPIIISE be Miss ttyashe wa a gentlewoman, even though alio did let furnished rooms. Her tirtb and education allowed it, anil ber manner confirmed il. It waa no ordinary lodging bouse, but a muiibloti In a fash ionable quarter, with Its well furnished IU bear things without a aound I apartnienta blind with gentlemen lodger. that would Rend a trmn flying out of the cuair ana auncing alj about tbe place with pain "But tbe coontry women make a great time over tbe leant little tblng. especially if ahe baa a littlo money Why. I bad a patient over In Jersey, or, rather, I didn't hare her after all. who kept writing to Die and making appointment and netting time to come, but never appearing to bar ber eye atralghtened Finally abe ot a day. then ber husband wrote another letter, and finally the started and emua one telegraphed tbe train abe took, ete, I uppoa abe expected to find a coach and four at tbe depot, and tbe office decorated with flowers. Of course. It waa nothing unusual to me and I didn't make mutb of a time over It. I anid tbe cord would bar to bn cut, and at that aha flew out of the chair, exclaiming Cut my eye! 1 gues notl I won't bar it done I' and ahe flew out of the chair and Oounred out of the office, and I've never seen ber from that dnv in tl.la Tl, Knm made girl are the girl for ma, they ar oorreei ana proper ana tiwaj t to be de pendod upon aa the rule of three," New York Sua who bail thoir broukfiiat and auniK-ra tent In from neighboring rostuuraiit aud who ate their midday meals down town. And Mine Uyssho owned the house and Its content Hho kept lodger, and she also kept skeleton lii tbe closet. Most pooplo do. Tho skeleton of Alia Byssho waa tho Feur of Need. Ho wa kept In tho closet aa liiueli na posidbln, it not neing tno pieasiiro or bid owner that be should bo seen by men. Not tbut Mini livaalio liked deception lly no ineana I Him i iimurmiv irauK. lint inn akelo ton waa a pnviue p,M-w,loti That alio of lila folly ubont bin will, was a heii.-ible, bad a skeleton: that bo would coma out mini Ifn neither itnnnol lor. i,ri uivetii. aii'i u ul acjiinea An: neitiii irii ol ik i1i h wai i, -ivimIiIc and loimlur lie ani rulluiit ton. In npite of a lew Kmy (iiiiik In bia L'-iinl urn! Imir. niul used toeoum Into the ilor nliieli wuh for lliu cotiimou iim of i 1,-ei-n und Iheir vi-.ilorn. uii'l chut for an hour or o Kilb S'.hu Hysnhe nr Adela. If he liriiid tliem tin ii, and tell atoricw of lidienttiiin l:i I'i ru uhviiya eiilertairilne;. I aim loi.u.'ii ioki in me Hind H ron tiiona wi iu eviseriily hix own lioKua purticu laily poliio lo Mia Adela, tliouijli not j fi'liiu hu inili li lit e:ie with Mim liyaaho , 'J he el'Vr alMer (houirlit him tho most deliu'lilfvl. m well ill Iho rnoht polihlied. eiilleumii (he had ever lin t And then Pi I nearly a third of tho reiituJ the boiibo lruii'lit and guvo no troublo. Hit Mr bit the rem ml alid Into a kind of "friend of the lunilly" poltion MIhk fynnhu had muni or len troublo at times, and hint ,'iew into the hitbit of rutiHiiJt lug nun. ouucii uiy a nouun eniereii Into lu-r li-au Aili la ithh onlv 1. it la truo. and tlie t'eneral win a alio I, ad heard ,m say lint hn hadn't a wriukl'j and bx.lieJ sonioyeurs yoiiti(er I ;o was a moht ex collent niuu, even U ivtx red und exceed ln(;ly ric h Why couldn't ho engineer mutch between thejto ttvoT For Slins Uy ho never tlionjrht of herself fclio wo Hi. ntid thou-li ber trli-- told her t hut aha wuabtlll iHautiful and looking youiifrer tliun her nn, yet alio felt that her marry ing duya went over and hliueould end ber lilo a, a reKpectuble old maiden l.uly 8ho hud ber bit of roumnea too lnn.it women have riho wn very young at tho time, Just out of her liftii-nlli year A young civil engineer wus niarKiiig tno Ijoiiiulury lino of a priijierty on which alio wua stay lug for a visit In theeountry, and U'twei'n her and the good looking young gentle, tuan an ae(tialtitnuce sprung up. They were, or Ihnliirht ther were, verv iiineh In love wit heiieb other ller father, in snlto was never mar The Oil ef FUh Uvera, The liver of all tho food 6VJ1 are ralna bla for tba oil they contain. Tlnrrlng and menhaden tbe latter not a food flab, of course are tried out whole They are Orst cooked to a pulp In steam tanks, and then run Into proaae In tbe form of musn. i bo liquid squeezed nut Is poured into other tuiiks. whore tho oil riaea to the top and run off The residue callei "chum" I toll as a fortlliinr Th, liver of other flub are moat I v permitted to undergo a fermenting procea In the aun i uey are allowed lo rot In tank, and lb oil la skimmed on as II Is devul oped. . But afeam I a quicker decomposing Beuv, anu is cuieiiy uaeo in I lie manuTao tur of cod liver oil The cod llvors oulr ins juiiiik anu bouiiii ones iieilig taken are careiuiiy cleaned aud Killed In BteiltD tiinka Tho resulting oil la poured Into uag ana nn'saeu, ins stearliia renialninii liihiile and Ibeolcineooilng through The latter bf the refined cod liver oil of com merco and may be bought on tba wharf If you will bring yourown receptacle for per gulluu. oonalderably lea than Its selling price at the apothecary Other fish oils am all used mainly for leather drtwslng A a rule, they are adulterated more or leas with whulo oil this being almost the only piiroiM to wuien i no ouce priica product of the great cetacean Is now put. Boston Cor. New Orleaus Picayune. of tho closet at times and, dexplto tho fact Hint aha had several thousand dollurs tu her credit In the suvlne;a bunk, sit at ber tublo aud point bis bony rllit foro finger at ber; tbut be would enter tho privacy of her chamber and disturb that slumber which food health. L'ood tcniner and good digestion to any nothing of good look 4ihcrwlNe assured her, inudu up a uisircssuig roci: but tills was no one's concern but ber own, alio thought. In this conclusion alio was right That this skeleton should exist at all was her own fault, for tho houao tbut Miss Ilysslio owned wiw a four story and baaoment double brown stiitio front, on tho corner, with an extension to it and a Lugo sub cellar under all. It wua an enormous hoiiso a inanition of pretense. It wus furnished In a stylo that showed the furniture to have larn built, not niodo. It II ltd tWOIll Veillit chmriler Thorn was a library In It of over 4.IKKI volumes tner dead futher sdell;;lit), which occupied to largo room on tho Hint floor. Tho apartment were all lofty and, with tho exception of four ball liedrooms, capacious. Twenty of tho chambers wero rented at an aggregate rental of over twelvo thousand a vear. Klio slinuld bavo oe'n coiiteuled. Iler sunilus income was largo mid wus accumulating In tho sav ing:! bank. by was need to bo feured! Why bhould that skeli 'toll licit, be ftllli.t forover In his closet, liku anv oilier set of articulated bones? Tho truth was that Miss Ilvisbti Imd mi. other cuiisiiof fear not a skeleton, foe It was young, plump and pruitv In thn sliiits) of a youuirer sister. A.iel.i. a eirl Just turned of IH. Thero Imd Utii four Of them (.'otliellil. (iruce. llluiielio ami Adelu. (iruce and llluuclio bud married unhappily unit bad atoned their fault ono within a year of her iiiarrlu-n. no. I ilm other alsiiit two veiirs after by dving. tihortly after this their father dics'l. 'ro vlous to hi death ho muilo hi will, mid ittvliiL', u.i he wrote therein, "full coll. uenco in tlm iirudetieo and dhienlloii of rruanni, oui sain no wouiu tniiiK It over, lie sent for young llrenner Juliu M Hn'imer wns tho young surveyor's nume and lind a friendly tulk wltli him. ile told ii J in thero wero two objection to the match, one a disparity of means and thn other tho youth of his daughter. "Now," said lie, "young man, I hear nothing but I good of yon l oiirchiti acter. your habits and your family am Irreproachable. Vou nniHt bavo money enough to support a wlfo. und I think you bavo independence enough to disdain living off a fal her in law. (Jo to sonnj t,nco ...I . A . ' wiiiTu vou rim rise, in uvo years time, If you bavo lettered your conditiim. ro turn. If you and (.'ornelia uro of tho sumo mind then I ahull mako no opposl lion, nut this la on tho condition that thero shall ho In tlm tm-anwhilu no corro I Ssiinlciico. I khiill then know whether ! my daii;hler is under girlish funey or bus a serious attachment. It will tent you also." Alter soiim demur Premier ngrecd, and ho imd Corm liu imrtud with hIl-Iis and tears after exchanging fragments of a broken rlii; Hut live years paused and t'li nnd lifieen. and Brenner ntiver ro tiinud and wa never beard of, except that ho lnul gono to Mexico and Imd lelt thero. IWsibly ha wus dead, lln n:nl llio mmnnre fuded from Coniella'H lilo. Ihourh sho alwuvs carried tho lilt f rii.,i In a locket. It liud crown to Lo n f:ii!ed ... I.. I i ,. . uiv iH'iuveu wue. iiur mm. Iu memory. Hut ber heart wus wrapped up in mo iiiinro en lllciu. i was on j(,r account she rented tho rooms All she ninijo over their expenses went tothoB.iv ln;rs bank to lurnl .li it dot for Ikt Bi.iter. And If sho could eii'rineer a mutch with lieu. Martinez, so rich, so irreproachable,, so iiohln In thought anil word, what u great thing It would be! Wio thought lilm tho best of men. Klio ulniont wor shiped him. Asa hithliniid for lmrii.lf she could sec that that was liiixshlblu; but as a brotlier iii hiw, ah! The general iiiiiloubtedlvftdmlrcd Adela very nun h. While tho rest of tho lodgers epi iii anus ich;uiund treated hud left With freinliir politenesi, the genorul wns rolygsmr rrartleatl In China,, in tbe greater port of ndnalexi-epl per hap iu the province of t'hantung) polyg amy prevail A Chinaman I practically fro to tali a many wive as bn can up port Ono ruiise of this practice Is the dealr In the heart of everv nutiva tn ml-. I up a mrge lamiiy io no a uiport In bis old age and to do him honor after he Is desd Another euuse of the prevalence of hl..r..n,u II. I .1.. . .. .1 y-fHaww iii-a in ma mil mm (lB urgi wife is chosen for a mnii by bis parents, and the result is so often unsatisfactory ber all his personal property, In which his I allowed to slide Into nn easy faniiliuritv wea th mainly consisted. Thu only leal I Ho gut In tho habit of going lesstotho esta to bo had was 1,1 lino town n sijeiiec, club of evenings and slaving oftcner at and thl. with 1. Is film (lira, tibte libra rv 1 bom.. n..ln . .1.-1 .. .i.....",.. ... " nd WongliigaJiedevlsed und U-ipiettthi-u ! lore, wliero bo n.lmlre.l Adela' eiuliroid to his Ciller duiiL' iter. Cornelia Sim Im.l : erv nn,l ,.l,iT...I I,..-..i i. ..... .. - .. --j . iwiv,i uisMib ib iuici inner to bliu that be L'laillv eilibraees tbeonnur tunlty to choose s wcond for himself Usually the first wife I of a higher clasa tbun tb others and exercises natural supremacy over them Indeed, ao long as second or third wive have no children they are little better lliau slave in me uouso, as a rule they ar not per niltted to sit dowu In the presence of the first wife Occasionally, however, the position are roversisj when a second wi,o ingratiates herself Into tbe allorllous of a common htisbund, but sho caunot claim his title, which belongs to tbe Urst wife V hen a second or third wlfo. who is child less. I tick uuto death, she Is taken to another bouso, and lint stiaortHi lo die In tbe house of ber husband. in the case of a second or third mar rlsge tba ceremonies are simple. At tho conclusion the newly married woman Is presented to tb Urst wlfo. whom sl,u ronilscs to resiort and oU'y.-New Or an Time Dvuiucrut. ii miiiiuiy oi i nil's imtidrej t vear, which liud como thiiiugli a whluislnil bit of humor on t ho part of her fat her. Cor- Where Copal la Found, Copal I allied toaiuU-r. but differ from " .'" heUig much more roeent bile Insects are also common In amUr they are all of extinct apoclra. while those lnc))alaretlll In exlalem-e A pecull arity about copal Is tb apKaranee of tho nulla always went to her father for pocket money. "See hero, Cornelia," be said at Olio or tlieso visits; "you bother lilo in tho midst of my n ading. I'll stop It. I'll pity all your bills for dress and such things, for they come at the right time, and 1 know you nro not extravagant; but I'll bi:.v you an annuity of tluvo hundred, and you can go to yourself for thicket money;" and ho did. Tho cotilldctico of Wlllhim ttyssho In the rirudenco imd discretion of hi bo- iovcu wito, Uurliiirii, wa not Just Hied by ... n.-.juei. i no wiuow limn led again within a year, which would huvo Us ii a compliment to tho memory or her dead husband had sho uot linked lienelf to ono whoso good looks aud dashing manners wero his only good (iiulltles. Tho quiet life of llurlmra Uyssho was not continued oy iiai tiurn nirton. iSho and her husband had "u good tinio." They sjut right and left until tho ttinplo fortune was m jittired. mid then, in the Ihiihj of rotriov lug tho loss, Joo Harloti Kent into IVnll ativet. and hi wlfo with htm, n lnveter to a g'imester as he, Alu.il tho bulls tossed iheui In lr and the hen, tore them, and onn lino inoruiiig Joo l.ai ton having been detected signing t liamo Hot bis own to a check, luvanted mid uis eon no mom Tho ltyssho fnrtuno was uomoro. Mrs. li.u-ton took, to her be.. where her daughter faltlifull? utten,l.,i her. Hut Coiuelia's raio uinl a i,l,. wi el...,'. .1 in i .... ' - i'ni useless. me uiw oi a mud of ca on n mother eoiisuniil ion, matters. Ho us not so well et fill in Tat' it II Miss lashe. and had an awkrurd habit of blualiliig ;0 R, hiHi,drl when bho addressed him. I'rank I'elers. us a pur ticuliir friend of the general, grew Into the habit of roinltijf In ulso. Hut Cornelia didn't mind him. llo was a nieo young fellow, but a mere boy nut much over S3, llo wus down town until 4, and then his dinner cousuuied time, and ho never got lu till durlt Cornelia vi: glad to boo llllll COIIIO lu lltld snellil nn ov, .,l home. It was hotter than rumbling ....... .in in.. ii. i no gi'uenu. who was a great Uok worm, rend alwuvs for four hour lntho morning In the library, nnd found a perpetual delight In tho departed ! Mr. liys.die's hooks. i Without a particle of warning tho ul..l..l . ... ....... I t ... . . ' . o..v.. .on poppi-u nuin ni:iciosel ntul threw I his bony ui ins around Hi., n.wb r M;.u i Lysshu. tjavlnirs lia!i';.siiiiHMvllciit lustlttltlnns so long us they save the deposits and ri.v Uitoret,t promptly to thn dt pi sitvirs. i'.u't when thoolliivr use tho nuvltigs to in cr: .so their pi'ivuto fortunes by uptvultt- liiiti In nf.u.!. : i i. . . . . , "-"! o... iiijjs lilllllis HS'OIUO (10- I hli"l" Wl.1 s:'::ii-!i Tho cufuer of tho : bivtit lty and I ;,!oity c'avln'rs institution, In which Mis liysslmdcposiicJ lu-r yearly urt'les, had a londnesa for ,iiuta"uiid "cullb" mid such things. I!o put a largo jetnotitit of tho bunk fuml In Wall sirivt, fid :(;i he i;un!o a cull for It It v.u net Iheie. Winn lie wus culled for I 111. M-..U ..... I . " ia i. oj i.:i:iiii. A KIOIMII 1 KlMU-..n cetit!er::m, wl:o l-ro n m viking rescr.i ouuico t.) I: "Nirr hu. il... l,u "ao I do, very mnch. hbe't darling little girl, aud I think ahe wUl make Frank a good wife. lie deserve it, I a uro you." Down tumbled Mis Eysshe' bouse of card. But why wa it tbut abe felt no cbagrluT Why wa It that ber heart, aguinat her Judgment, gave a great bound of exultation'' tiho could not U-U, but she recognized the fuct Too general went on talking. "They are well matched in another thing," her said "There is no rreat dis parity In their ages llo is 2S aud she 18; but a man with ten vear more on him Just mutchea a woman of ten year lea man ma own uni you never think aoT "Once I did," said Miss Uysshe softly, as alio recalled John Brenner. "By the way, general, your question brought soiiicuiiiig to my memory, wben you wero In riouth America did yon ever know air. jonn lireiinerr llo wus an engineer a civil engineer. llo went to Mexico and be nmy huvo wandered further south. "Thero was such a man lu Peru at the same tiino I wa there," said the ceneral. "John M. Iireuncr, wasn't It? lio built several railway during my time. By the way, no Know jou. lie wus coming back here, about tivo years after be left, when be heard of your uiurriugo. and and he renin Incd. "My wurriage! Why, near "I know, but he didn't An American paper reached the country which spoke of mo nne doiiiL's at the murrlaire of tbe eld est daughter of Willium Hvsshe." "It was a reporter's blunder. It was poor 0 race and she waa the second daughter." "I know that; but at thut time I he thought It was you, aud so he didn't come back." The general bad too much knowledge liud Bi-eiin;- told him all? Miss Bysabe reddened as sho changed tbe subject. "This matter of tho savings bank an nous mo, said sho. "I think I'll have to either mortgago the bouso or sell tho library to get ready money Tho books uro so old that I suppose they'll not bring much. Tbeu father thought so much of them." Tho general laughed. "Itcully, Miss Uyssho, you don't know the value of old bjoks. Your fathor was a bibliophile of excellent Judgment. The most of Ihoso books are rare and of tbe rarest editions, and sotno am nnlnnn They would bring very high prices. But why sell them at ull? If you need ready money unu wouiu nouor me i would "Oil, no, general, with many thanks; but I rould't borrow" sho wo going to uuu iroiu n comparative stranger, but repressed tho words. "But," suid ho, "thero is no reason why I shouldn't puy a quarter's rent in ad vunco. That puts you under uo obliga tion. But 1 haven't told you more about John Bre utier. Ho bo uuule a fortune In I'eru a rather largo ono. But bo returned uome. llo never torgot jou. Miss Uyssho roso. It was getting cm burrassing. "Cornelia." snld tho general. "I must have changed much, but I see no cliungo In you. Older, moro womanly, but the saiuotomo." "ou, gcuerull VouT uyssuo. "1 Dou't you remember this?" and he produced a caso from his pocket, from which ho withdrew the hulf of a gold ring. "1 took my Christian m'.mo, John Murtin, wheu I reached I'eru. and tbey turned It into Juun Martinet, which I ac cepted. Vcars have passed, but 1 love you, loriieiiu, more than ever. It is not a boyish feeling uow. It bus grown with me. und I purt of my life. Could you not see before this tbut I loved you very dearly" ' ' "Hut but I am so very old." faltered Miss IJjsslie. "Old! Not so very. Thirty years or thereabouts Vou uro ten years younger man i. no are not sucU venerable sen iors, after nil. And if any of tho old feeling remains und you did cure for mo oueo" "But." said Cornelia, blushing as tbe generui took Her hand. "I have less feel ing now for John. Martin Brenner than" biitnshho gave ashy look nt him she saw tho despair iu his face cud added iu S low voice, while her eyelids drooped "than I bavo fur Juan Martinez." What followed the reader may con jecture. Tho bouso was never sold, and Mr. end Mrs. Brenner live there now. As for Adela, sho received a substantial mar riago portion lu cash. Thoiuus Hunu Luglish lu New York Mercury. MIND CURE. Tklnl rmlth. and ncaita wfD 8a4 red Aa onruuo aa uw Out And rauo wiu tan oriiuxi roe And mat vou oo uia way Thui wm-and am will axt ro And ro wow at roo to. Aad rax can oc ami tsrnj roe Ukr aouw oiaiKNoui toa. Tbina or ami o wiu nmi roo for inounnui arr aitr neird. and a aliall otattap ara r, Uk acoir oooueuua DinL What at youi aaC modltlos- W liai ar uur mom o pa n -0nirnt inouirtiui anail ono rruitloa A" Mintiy tt (tod rviirua, -CuV u mwiaf H duos la Naw Tort Varnif The Fanner Ikir'a Ixir. Dlesr tbt farmer boy Under hlssloocbix) bat la ten time mora wood lor than any of u possess Lie can tell you a tbe arm spring day come where tba plica ant I building ber neat, bow many egg me quail bad yesteroay dowu In tbe tangled aced In tbe old pasture lot. be cannot tell you the name but be know that brown bird witb spotted breast sit ting yonder In tbe deep shadows of tb ootids It sings a sweet song that softly cboe among the great trees like tbt tinkling of silver bell, while b ill on tbe moss covered rock and listens until the shadow turn to d&rknesa down the old log road be hastens borne to dream of the dark woods and irreen meadow, of tbe foaming water that rush bv the rreat rocks of tbe deep, unlet pool, barred over with the shadow of tbe alder and here the trout hide awav -Bless tbe farmer boy I Forest and Stream. gasped Mis Vict I uia of Mlaplared Conrlilenea. People who visit tbe Wild West how naturally wonder why It I that tbe buck ig horses, which cavort so beautifully when tbe cowboy mount them, never ret broken of tbclr vicious bahlt Nats ttaulsbury explains the matter, lie cay iuui lueso uorses are simply devfimb am mal. spoiled in the breaking When tbev are saddled and ridden uow they resort to tbclr old tricks of Jumping and buckiug W'hen the cowboy ridot bods tbe animal under him Ix-jriuuins to weaken be lim.i a oil . The vicious brute imagines that be lias thrown bis rider and goea oil bappt iu um ignorance iexi lime lie I reaily to go through ihe same performance Tbe annuals are simply victims of misplaced aibiiucncn in tueir own athletic abilities. new York Worid. BILL NYE ON J. CC'.AR. BATHING IV. MEXICO. lie Hake a law Inlere.tlnf Colli waul ' on Ilia 1'lav. f The play of "Julius Ciejir," which bn. been at the Academy of Music thl week, baa made a great hit Mowers. li.ilh and Barrett ' very wisely decided tlu.t if it succeeded here it would do well any where. If the oj,lo of Now York like a play aud any so it is aliniMt auro to go clnewbrru. Judging by this tut tho play of "Julius Cuur" bu a gluHluj future ahead of it I. wus written by Gviitlu mcii Khakesiieare, Bacon and Donnelly, who collaborated together on it rJliitkez-jviiro did tbe Hues and plot, Bucou f urn Wied the cipher nd Donnelly called attention to it turuuh the giajiers. 6EA BATHS REGARDED A3 A REM EDY FOR HYDROPHOBIA. Blvaa Batblng Kitreinclr Capoputar la worn Part of llesk-o-aoin Qnaaif Ideaa Customs at th Capital Ap parent Lack of Ol.'nltr. The sceno of "Julius Cawar" is hild in Ilouie, just before the ruilrooil was completed to tluit puu Ju order to understand tho play Itself wo must cuuico briefly at tbe lead ing character which aru lutroilucod and Ujion whom its sueeesa largely depi-inl. Julius C'33 ar nourished considerably from 100 to 44 B, C, when a committee of n'pre- 'Utativo citizen und protierty owners of Koine called uixm Llm, and on Udialf of tho tieo;le U-ged leuvo to aMUNsinute bim as a murk of esteem. Ho was aUbhcd twenty-' three times between I'oiiiix-y'a 1'illur and 11 o'clock, many of which wore mortal Thi account of tho uisasMiiution is tuken from locrdjpupcr, und is graphic, succinct and hick tho sensational elements so comuion and la mentable lu our own time, Cuwar was tiie lnilu(uble foo of tbo ai hitocraev, and re fused to wear a plug bat up to the day of hi ath. bulla once said, beforo Cxaur bad It may be stated as a general rule that on tl i coast of Mexico bathing la more frequent than lu lakes aud rivers, owing to the curalltr properties of sea water, and In some Instance on accouut of cli matic condition lu Vera Cruz, for In stance, during the heated term, sea hatha are of almost universal use. uot withstand ing that sharks are o numerous In the waters thereabout tbut bathing place have to be palisaded in, guarded by boat filled with men to beut the water, and otherwise protected against tho inroads of the aanguinury monsters At tbe castle of Sun Juun de L'lun. Just outside this port, there Is a large, excellently arranged bath house for the use of the officer at the castle and their families, and tbe preseut writer remembers uo similar ex perience more pleosuiit than a plunge therein, enjoyed after a morning's trump around tbe Inland fortress, climb to the top of tho lighthouse and signal towers, and other such geutlo exercise scarcely in keeping with tho scorching beat of sum mer days there On tho coast of Darlovento, particularly about Mlsamla, where rabid dogs are made much of a showing, that somo duv this frightfully uumerous, sea baths are re- young mini would lie tbe ruin of tho nrii.too- farded as o sovereign remedy for hydro racy, und twenty years afterward, when phobia. When a mad dog runs amuck CuNiir sucked, ussuttiinatcd and holocuuated there tbo parties bitten are bundled off to whole th.-oloL'ii-al seminary for savini tne shore as Bpeedlly as iiossiblo, and put 'eyether" aud "nycther," tho old tu'.ilcm re- through a course of a fortnight's system- His Alrott's Hero Worship. Mis toiiisa M Alcott. In a remlnls cenceoi tier childhood davs. aava Umi she came across "(iiKjibe's Correspondence wnn a i-uiid in iur r.mersou library wnen sue was a youngster, and that she was Immediately seized with a desire to be a second Bettina She chose Emerson as bor-Uoetbe. and wrote letters to him w-nich she never sent, and sung song which she hopes he never heurd mule his window iu bud Liermao. Harper Injnrloin to I'lonta. Plants are Injured by parasitic fund In .wrioua way i uey -are denrtved o nourishment, growth I abnormally ac ceieruieo. or retardmi. causing disuirtloii doi omy are green parts affected, bill roots, stems, buds, (lowers and fruit leaves ami fruit lull premuturely. decay prouueeu in rqie iruus ueiore and after removal troro the plant, and valnahl plants receive Injury from those of lest vanie oy ordinary Infection. A B. Sey uiu.ir Called what Sulla hud said. Caesar eontiuued to eut pio wi and in many other ways to ondenr himself to the ino until &, ti. C, when bo run for .quastor. AfUrwanl bo was nsililo, during the term of which ofiieo he sougiit to iutro duco a number of now games and to extend the limit on so:a of tho older ones. From this to tho senate was but a stop. I:i ft, B. C, bo went to Spain as propra tor, intending to write a book about tbe Blemish iooplo und their customs us soon as ho got back, but ho was ao busy ou his return thai bo did not have time to do so. Casur was a jaiwerful nian with tho peo-1 pie, und while in tho senate worked bard for his constituents, whilo other senators wero having their photograph taken. Ho went into tho army when the w nr broko out and after killing a great many jieoplo, against whom ho he certainly could not have bud anything jiersoiml, ho returned, hauled by the Home silver cornet lumd. and leading a proeesuion over two miles ia length. It wns nt this time that he was tendered a crown Just as ho was passing tho city hail, but thrice bo refused it Alter each refusal the peonlo no- pluuded and encored him till bo bad torcfuso it again. It is at about this time that the playojiens. Cimur bad just arrived on a speckled courser and demounted outside the atle bathing Tho oldest Inhabitants do- 4 I THE NEGLECTED TAtENT. l-he outside of the piece. ' found In IZ ! I , .'"" lwr .''r This sPM.arnc. I. .!,. ZiZ 5 ws ,r 10 ed goose, aud fwuu ' feiimlo R.i,. t .i... i. '.. .' . . ..j.. ...... ... iuD ikiioi, ad- natural state :f. . , " "r l,h"-H"l poose. aud fwuu tbla iliuilarity It derive It uame. The PIrHnc by some Is sup poaed to be due to tb sand In which the copal la found at a depth of a few Inches to sit feet Hut a all the I urn pa aro oxldiwd on tb surface, thl would prob b y prevent any actloo by tb ...nd' and t is more likely due to soma kind of con traction 1h copal la found along the coast of Zannbar in the desert sand and la dug up by the natives They stick luna pole down Into th and and strike the lumps of copal like tbey would strike a tone Tl ,,1Pc, lr, of iM fnim three or four Inches tbroncb down Ui a bean or p,s, .In The tin. quality . Us,h1 I to n.ai. th. b..t coach varnish. The ' ffum la arnefK f ...... it.. . ... mirwiu io f l, ac cording to quality, that l. according to It elearue. and th absence from hu puma's -Now York Evenmg Suu. Wby Abalnthe Ii rolaonoua. It appears from recent researches made py nr. u. aivimo thut absinthe is of it Ben not by any means so poisonous as it Is usually supposed to bo. This investl gutor finds that Its to.'.lcity is duo to the use in its mnuuiucture of the tttilinir of . I I il t . a . . . . 9 . . inunpuii Buns. i. e., tno residua which contain r.ll tho Impurities of tho alcohol. It Is si-id that absinthe r.iado with pure rectilicd spirit produces none of the effects ordinarily known as absinthlsm. The amount of oil of absinthe used In making tlio driuh Is very small, and tho tempta tion to uso the worst kind of alcohol lu Its inunufacturo Is of course largo, bo catiso tbo bad Haver nro easily disguised In so aromatic a drink. Druggists' Bui letiu. "How due Lvrrj thing the. VUHccmcnt iu life and ber ro.,v Im...... .... cutiled ber mind. Uks llyaaho'a friends SU;:sited thut ho might sell th funilluro un library and on tho rent of ulu h.uiM, v.hUh flO.m a year, live very comfortably But tomdia bad ditTeivnt views Tl'o furnl;uro wsj ,kk1. the U,1IN, newly r.u-pcteU the year U-fore. and ahe detennitudto let her furiiU-UI rB,, which would b.M nt least Sd vr cent, to I Mir lu-o.ae, jnere wua houie:ld::g, too I thut was uttractivo iu U-i'.ig t U:e head j of a Urgii eatablndicieut a fa.tldoii -1 'e ! tcueuieut house blie had Un laru with ; golden ladle in hir uioutli. n,! , nuo loutid Ihew lustcxt at lea t lie ci s,, . i - o"o:i; inu niiisiiers, turned i:p on tho otliersido of tho lino. In t io Botiny l'-uy of tho lulled .States, lu hours the bunk was lu thn lunula of receiver. Tl.'at cvenln.i when tlcn. Miu-tlnex dropwd In the pe.vler ho found Miss Byssmi luoliliii? verv iiiihnnnv lml.u.,1 !'. ' know ef t!:o defali utlon, nnd r.Ko that tho 1 :i a i' -v.itor, und ho undertook tu com- ! fort ber. I "You had somo funds In tho Security! and Fidelity," ho w:ld. I les. general, nil mvo. e t!io now girl Btrike you?" Ui:cn at din::er lntelv. -s;i-o hasn't struck mo yet," u::swcrcd'hhi wife, weekly, "nut s:io baa dor.o alinoit every thing elw).';-U'catiield (Mass.) Times. The liiillmia nf "liitnelio lilco," The Indian villngo, Mechoniikn. Is about ten mini es walk Irom tlm ti, n-.,ll sion. beyond the orchard to tbe west It j He Iii a group of cottonwood. and la (pretty and healthy Thero Is a school taught by a rollnod voting American girl. the houses are plain wiaalen one, quite as neat as ordinary Portuguese lulsireni houses When one enter, a few pictures decent furnitnro. curtains. In some ensea sewing machines and musical lustrii ments are svn They show irreat dlenltv ....i ,.t o.i. ...... . n - on aiiiuuienv in ine r lnlens.or Itnad to Rurrraa-films fot Tl.oaa IVho Ar ItlMMHii-ngiMl. When one becomes alive to the value of any quality or talent be or she mav ooa sess, there census to lie any such thing as laiiure. ror every uinl of the quality and every exerciso ol lue talent serve lo In crease Its power ihe quality or talent Is the tool given oy nature to elleel results Its every exercise makes It sharper, brighter, more euicient lor use It may rail of obtaining the desired end todoy. but It Is so much tbe better for uso tomorrow, providing that this truth is known and recognized, and the spirit be not broken by a sue cession of full ores You have, we will assume. certain amount of mechanical skill, though not a professional mechanic. Vou attempt the construction of a hencoop, a doghouse, or you repair a broken lock or a window shutter Suppose you do uot make a "Clean lob" of Itf Sunns.,. n.n..l.l fain hide your botched work from the I JXz. ll.ll 1 7 THE L,.-t ) - . wh....... uv v.uvnb Ulimilliail.0 uv rith a knife c'uro l'lat Hydrophobia bos never been known to develop in a patient who bus undergone this treatment Domestic aid Dials with tho troublo ore subjected to tho same process, and It is said the results re equally ellicaclous. save in the caso of mules, with which it Is utterly futile. rtVF.lt AND AOCK. On the other baud, although this section Is blessed with an oboundinir number of beautiful streams and rivers, bathing therein Is extremely unpopular, the In habitants declaring that river bathing is sure to produce calonturas (fever and ague), cspcciully If one walk at all In the sun a performance hardly to be avoided unless one condemns oneself to a prison like seclusion. During a considoruMo stay In Mlsnntla the writer, accustomed to a cold bath every mornluir. used to rlsn at duwn, rido the mile or so to a particu larly lino bathing placo at the river, take a glorious plunge, trump about oil dnv In the tropical sun in quest of buttortiies, coleopters and "slch like" specimens of natural history, and toward evening again ' . wend to the river, entering tho water hot and debilitated, yet never a shake of culeuturus appeared. Olio rides past the little rnnchos or villages lu thut section and sees tbe people punting like lizards from the heat. Inert, languid and useless. Before their doors runs nbundunco of clear, cool water, and yet they swelter In their hot and dirty misery. In the state of Morelos. particularly in thet'uernuvaca and Cucahiiamilpa district, baths, whether cool or otherwise aro said to produVe ealentuws if taken In tho evening, while In the morning they muy be Indulged tu with impunity. Iu the same way all over tho republio there aro queer Ideas as to the nornielona effects of bathing at certain times or un der certain conditions. Few tlllllira pall the attention of Mexicans more strongly than the eagerness with which Anglo Saxons seek tho butb on coming olf a Journey; the Deoole here nmfer til retain the dust of the roud and other discom- ions aucnuani on travel for some days at least after debarking, firmly convinced that the other course would result tn a bad cold, at least. To bathe, having a cold, would be to sign the death warrant; and one often sees people under tlieso conditions who have not so much as touched tho tips of their fingers to water for a fortnight. This is a peculiarly awk ward stumbling block for those who de sire the practice of cleanliness bv their servants. In Chihunhiia. for Insta It is almost Impossible to Induce tho ser- ITEAD OF TUB PnOCn.SSIOX. town. Ho come in at tlie head of the nro. cession, with tho understanding that the vant cjass to keep themselves tidy to the mtim a In lu. f.m.M.1 ..-. 1..... 1 . J -' .1 ... ' ' . iii-grcw oi tueir presence uear one be ns crown is to be offered him just as he crosses over to t'.io court bouse. Here Cassius and Brutus meet nnd fluu ejus trios to make a mugwump of Brattn, so that they can organize a new movement Mr. Edwin Booth take tho character nr Brutus and Mr. Lawrence Barrett takes that cndurablo In other cities also the writer remembers to bavo sulTorcd a Bpocies of martyrdom from the proximity of the people serving at table, yet their masters seemed to perceive nothing unpleasant, notwithstanding thnv critical eye of tbe professional carpeuteri .f C"'- wo'l want to take the highest rank, and themselves of exquisite personal nauits. DATIIS AT TIIE CAPITAL. In tho City of Mexico the inhabitants of the better order, as a general rulo. bathe freely, and they laugh to scorn the nro. among us vmciul prejudices ou this point, seeintr in In act , I Brut,,, sits up lata reading . story oVTbmTtism.TpMd Ku and by E. P. ltoe, nnd Just as bo i in the most 1 other ills tl.t vi. i- i 5 1..1. . J " ." excitin-nart of it the HKt...f i. i ...."" u.l,r. lu' owulff ah.! r-. -.. i i ouu iirainage. "i ... ... Mill. DLI.LtH Ll.Iir. 1C W. 1 IIIlV-MB nnrt Ai.l.l nn... I . . meet tu rapialuswf Mural loa. bav captain of ln.tn.in. ..j . f. were takeu ui ci'ihilv ... .i . i.... ... 1 . w o o.ii nvitve her rent tjj kis i) u l.Vlel.l. the tirst fl.Kir waa hylng but bhurp eyo iv Tbo greater part of tukeu by a rl. U i'muvi. tinea, a middle n-i d r. unum i ... t . . , .......... , v. . IUJ liatlv. ! m.a7 uf to a..d t!:e nst f Uis '.eb a j if ''' V,,S . nl"1, 'U-. tion M.;rtl:,,-. l-alder , V". "' ''!' -KU t!.ouP:i kar.l.J ii-i t mjiij ' -..I . i . . "ny bar w not caplaius of . u- J1-'0 ''uvian. im. JmrnMar u'en or lelaur and culture. ';'"wio ,ri d cul'ioie lr. vho 1 ad W finance wl.. .!.... uou-u'en or leisure and culture, I pou,. ui euintisiasm and lull ready to throw themaelvea lm . causa and crlve It il..i ' Kenrrous ami activ siii'iMrt.' I i,i,ru. ""J or uutm Kmc..iu , v1 r'. J r:? -.!h..rot!hi b a ll I. ril-T.f III,.... I atnillirf.rH IVhl.ll lu.lt.... .A 1 1 .. ,,, i i, , - , - ... I - -f. . . .ii.iiinieu iney sand dollur.i i.ud tituvurds. Aud tbo ' re happy hearte.1 and childlike, thov . , llur iUU nuicr rum. it is ' riipiy uie. nml have rli ilghtful sense of very anuojlng." , ,mmor Tl,ey w-.m entirely to lack per f. ..... . . ... I M. I ...i.l. 1.. .1.. '. . 1 .. n i oiuy i temporary loss, I thlnl; " "'" ' "" u,,:w ies"pi on renllv aid ho '"ihe defal-atiou ia not lar-o. M71"' lKV,lsi",,s- W"t tbey have solid self ud the bank can utand It They went r,,yHH't- '" 't constantly Into a receiver bunds to avoid the run I , ,lr ,kM ,,l,ll''1,t ,n tMt I thlnk-1 ntu ouiie eouii,l..i. -.... .ui , ad In Siin.lny kcIkmiI are a modest ami should , if1'1 "l,lr "'r dollar. eu m-iuneu rniiiiren as one could wish ertlscdj "1 '"'I"' but It Is not that alto M?,??1' " ,lrk,'r ,,la l'lin peasant d tliev ! p'ther. Do you know that l-Vuuk Peters r''",l,vn' ",,u often quite as pretty Their milling hiia absnlutely ph.p,w,d for Adela'a ' !' J!. " K1'""',io as that of noirro k p u : baud? " and she haiked up curiously to : e,lll,lr'n " l, clilldn-u. too. are now the I see what elT.vt it u..,,i. i. ...... ....i.- : stmngeM Inttiience to clvlli? llm ol.l..r- i.iaa Vbe hem )).) ir a l.wvb ---- " w vi luruiir inif iui.f..H masters, patron, even, who will ac-ju cation In It true light. ,UJ furr, u, , rcognli teaching a on. of lb grandest of tb. .rt--tb. .rt of ana. for lui,, to thbuiidinUD0f Iha.n.v. i.....5, , of even oobler type uf lumauityf-Tb ; y. d I, .l ... .... . . . .'. ' ei M-d by 1'rai.k Peters. . ,o.:i, Mai wh,. , coiiH,l,.miul clerk to s,ul.x jt -- , uuu M rvniii. M) n-iiaineii a Cinsl in gellrrui ! "sHVted bo would." replied be ; smiling -Vou siK'imsl to Ik) blind, but I wuMi i Why, r.iy dear Mis livssbe. he lias been comtlnj; ber under your very eyes for tho last two month. And " J""1 ' bow she could do better I'etera ;bn houiwt. Uruightforwiird. ludustrl i ou', proMK-rlng voung man." A broker clerk Adela hlgl; glier tulght look something In cenfl iters rx & M.ius-teis Id ea l.ir.v VNllora li ........ Illlllll' I I. .-Ill ,..1. ... L. M. . ' Il , . r -r. i iih C.UII n uu ia a lum-v ... I I.. .I..I ....' ... . , -'"-"K Oilldr-a hnra ....I . . I ". ."'" """ 1IU M,ar .. m,, , TJJ , (jrr- mf lMa 11 I 1 III. M ... . at . ar and. a 7 ,H "ay , wu. .n.es'llieni It . .,au animriM h, for,une , ,Vr I and bad coma n..U Ihr. ,.,,. If there In one of the revoluiions l.ti I, ! rom ida waa out of ponrr at lni . ji -i . "reah.ed" .,,d ,, ,t lIo ZZl ' Lis'-' fJ tutfh.u, without a pn-ticW Ilia euii.loyer uio a pxrujaiMUjt iIujJi..i. ... tb. tauua of lii.. in mo tell vou denco, MiM llvssl in : - ? wnikera v. hen I iiihhI any. and hen I i rely on their judgment iney think so much of Frank but thi Is a secret. reineniN r, aud Frank himvlf I"esn t know It that thev will r-lve him of niiHii,, ; ""rest in the tlrm in Jsmiarv Fnir.k a known that the l';H!ii R ell n-. In.lnai rl.ma. He will for the Indians are all nmn.l nf ilmlr l j catod children Most of tlm littlo nice ; tie of dress and home come in this way : The children rend aud write nnd use Eng ! Msh, and so the parent follow It Is . prciiv signi to watcb the older children after scb.ml. telling to thoir parents all jthey have leuriMsl, or playing witb the j babies, In the villag strivts. like anv oilier Califoriiian girl and Ihiv. Iieilthy , happy aud busy -C C. Parry' lo Overland I Mouthly Von have trained more or leas nf leal skill Vou can do tbe same job bet ter next time. Vou have added some imng io s tttleut it is a gain for eter uuy ion feel keenly vonr lark In some qnal Ity Vou may so lack in order, neatness method Vou may feel the wunl of per severance oi putieuce Vou look back at the occupations or the studies which . uu. a inni-e up lime alter tima aim i...n doned. at theirood resolutions niailA nn.: oroken rou are diseourat'ed and aav iiviu ir no use in trying lurtber But VOU must try Vou pun t hln It The very knowlcd.'a 0f vour lack Is tlm prooi mat you are to conquer Tbe "evil known, is half cured " It Is when none are aware thnt the ship Is sinking, there . me uumi unnger I bat you have taken up many employments or simile and abandoned them Is a pnxif that you have inpacny ror many tuat your powers wTHi iiii. mal you ar not a harp of a single string , Is your defect that of lack of control In appetite? Have you fallen lime aftei time? Have you dragged your soul count less limes out of some mire of degrada lion, earned tbltbei by passions of the body? Have you cried with Paul. "Who shall deliver me 'from tha hn.li, nt tl. deatbr Vour misery voursenseof U your rreateHi horw It la t HA (Hint nal oi me spirit warring witb tbe higher man striving io subdufc the lower, of the angel within you trying lo conquer tbe devil Were you comparatively inHlrTmi.t 1 1, would tie much more causa for alarm I OU know your defect V.m rn escape from ibis knowledge Vou can never cease trying to put lb. evil dowu and to cultivate whatever quality oi qualities omy be most efficacious In pnt ting It dowu Vour a.plration is saving you by making each succeeding fall more painful than the last and its agouy more I .tuk, -in it. i UP patu or the "better way" become more aud more beautiful -Prentice Mnlford lu New Vork Star ennructer or t'assms myself, oven if I had run short of diameter and needed some very I much indeed, but Mr. Barrett takes it. n,i doe it first rite. Mr. Booth also play Brutus so thut old settlers hero say it seems annost lute navmg iirtitus here again. wn 4 ,, ., oi .t mo g uosi oi mo assassin- to the dampness nnd bud drainage "1 d Cap rippenrs and states that it wiU have a bad cold coming on; I must go and rthiin with harcl glove., ntriiilippi. Bnt-, take a bower bath." I k iarfvery loola Uiivd, und Bay that be is in nn : often condition, but tho chost leavw it that wnv mended tnu-,,11.- o n" " ......u.i a mine oatt UOOr without 0110111111 it At riiilinpl Bnitus seij that I hem la i.a hoiie of police interference, and so h..f,.m timo is culled bo inserts bis sword into his being and dies, while tho nolito Alllerienn . audience puts on itsovcrco.it nml im n.,i looking over its shoulder tosoothut Brutus ' does not fciko advantage of this moment, I while tho people uro noius awav. to resusri. tutu himsi'lf. nnA ...... un i i , ... . tui.-io uiiiiieuitttciy tno nouses, as a ru o ratuer damp aud gloomy. "1 am going to take a bath; will It please you to accompany me?" is a very comrJon speech witb the Mexicans, who have the habit of inviting ono to partake of what ever they Indulge In at the moment, bo it coffeo. a drink, dinner, a ride, a drivo, or whatnot, Including a bath, as aforesaid. Mexican men of good standing, lawyers, merchants, etc nmu iu .,. ..!.. .1 .. . Booth and Barrett have tho mnl-iiv n 1 baths rrull.Ki nf i!..n n.. , .... , o- : " iuui pub UU good actor in thou.. I met both of these directly over tho uudershirt. sometimes gcnilemeii iuyo:uinjso;ne ve.-irni'o v I with a handkerchief n i .i.. met by uividciit They were going to C.di-, neclt- at others showuig the br.re throat forma nml I was coming back. Bv so.,,, and If they chanco to n'.iwt ln,li. ,v..iL ovcMight wo had both seated tho some cquaiutanco tbev see no reason why that track, und wo wero lhrown together. I .In Carb is uot asannninrieta r,.n-ra..: not know whether they will recall mv f.-iw. nny other The ladies nn tl, ii, or not I v.ns riding ou Uio sieejiix truck at naoJ- promenade homo through the most . .v...iu v.. luDMii-uieiib i always tako a -"ueu siret-iswim tlicirhairRtreamin" sleeper, and always dnL I rode on the truck , " cfte" 113 "t with a towel hungiir because I didn't want to rido inside tho car , dwn tue back beneath it. nnd no ono is and have to associate with a wealthy porter ' suamcd to carry his bathing to"gerics who looked down nomine. I nm tbe man 1 wet and frankly confessed, in a shawi who was found down tho creek tho next duv ..it I.A..;.... ...:i. i .... ...uv-iiii .uu leius uuu murmurin. trap, or a great Turkish bath towel or roue unuie onn or shoulder, and this la "W here am If bout the only thlnir which Movie.. Tbe play of "Julius Css.ir'' is ono which ' can? 'or themselves without loss of caste brings out tho meaiuie and magnetism of or'P"ty in the eyesof their neighbors. Cassius, and emphasizes tho mistaken patriot-' u AJd"i3 in Sun Francisco Chronicle. w ui uru-.us. ii is mil or jiatlios, duplicity, Dt IWonunia. tha niMi.r.1 .r. tax-bed to tba French foundrv . r ".' Mtl died aeveral case, of tnoke from electrto furnace, used ,t these work, to fuse refrai-iory ore. .nd weld rneuls The luminosity 7f tu fur wee is expreased a. of 1W.000 candle ... u lu.,l!w glow reel -ui urai, i uey become At Ilia lllarklManl Prwnc s.i!i line on a Kiakkr.1 .- DO 00 ir:. lurJ weenme conaclou. of -cuie pam. ,od ror an bour or two after ff i, k! ,nd '""" their ..- .... ..nr time lumina a ennrvra red Although It la cu.tomax. lJ assassmniiou, treachery, erroneous loyaltv suicide, byfjcrisy ua.l all tho intriguo, jeal ousy, cowardice and deviltry which charac UTiKsl the ixilitk-sof tifty years B. C, but which bow, tlianks to the enlightenment and refinement which twenty centuries have brought, are known no moro forever. Let Us not forget, as we enter unon tlie vear Iss that it is a presidential year, and that all Bcriiaony wul be buried under tho dew and uie uaisies, nnd that, no matter how high party spu-.t Way run, there will be no tier-1 ..B IU .L'W X0I1S Vtorld. . . nne on . macinoaiM. an rea Although It Is cuatoma J. up own m, tec.w, wpi..,,,, lu., tbe, tbe eye, w b dark leTZ tKt made a right angla. thee, reversing ib. U WidJ f,.r1e ? a..,. .... . . ""5 ...w !, -ivLat ibisr "A TV., m P .1 . . i . . . , " -. io ioi eoontrr tiaoa.1 owitiuuooif woulj reacb fa w i jra w IJrsruuol. mil ui I ina .,,.1 .... ..... . . i ., ...J-,n.ui a w no I ! y el now If the cotiplo liko each i other, I se no reason by you aboulda't approve of the match." "I thought you admlreil Adela your ) aeirg.-neral.' said Mi liysa.be, hewtat- ; VTanla to Kaoar. An A Ink a Indian aeotenoed to prUoc for ninety nine yean for munJer. waau to know If tbe government u Mn to lp nlm all long eoougb to aer i, mUoi, U.6J. .NUJ irw,alil Ha.li, i . " -""".rw m orofMl , "ftu.. ujU uir oearif aa bonr afi.r 2. Th y fwl gritty alo, tb. Itch rymal glands ar. stimulated, and ap- uJta In ordinary .unstrok.lt U A Nnvanary Eiplaaailon. ehnh. d'f,1"?1uoJ'W ruins of I chnreb n Brooklyn, workmen fonad Water Color of lha nnrH... I .i u . customary to protect I re lhat wa, burned m.,,. .11 .2 Mrs Knomucb thinks tbe water In the color most have nmtM.i n,. .. And some such ex plan necessary Norrialo wo The ceonomicd nsn will not throw away the hardened mucilage that ho scrapes away from tho mouth of his bottlo in tho ofJco. ' Uo will wrap the pieces up a scraps of paper, and then Cud thorn very bandy when he wants to carrv na cUago sonewhere. They can usually la castfy dissolved.-Tho Waiter. "nndors:ion" is a hideous verbal tuna- Ster Wbicll haS lost heon ,i.l 1 Tl.. .... ,MUW. i L but outiatr at occo. should be duchi;-ed ux from tbe flames tion seems lo be Herald. Stamr, a Austrian Admirer. One day nn Austrian eiitbushist call- ! a anu sent in a polite note asking j Stanley to fix a time when lie might i bring forty of hfe, ,,, ri()ts will, hm mu uiinous f;ir tlie opportunity of shak ing uuu By me imnd. "Have a dgar. Charley r " "Dont care if I da" "Some that my wife cave me for a PnHA mas present.' iJf'FTr? tUuk f Tm' 1 P oonl feel Uia smoking today." - Tills Jl.sfnfo mm tlemun acetiinpanied his reqtmst by a iiajiusoiiu'iy mounted ciear c.-usens souvenir. This elegant little present obUined fr the persevering stranger a brief interview for himself, but the hand shaking of his forty friends could . not possibly be entertained. Edward j Mareton in Seribner',