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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. huaruu. rrasrUM. EUGENE C1TT. OREOOW. Mi lixia' rnu. It li Bi 0 tr I i Mcf probable that th Aia-b-eny le -i.i.lal pr.ef .M franm. which the lor de :r,g!i drhne4 trill h awarded to M "f. he prefer tubecalled. tii -u-l-ii lb In. Tb ;-ia) committ.- Las dr. ile-l aln-ady in bit f"f The on'f ! J"H"0 to t: Choir of thli oar I working savant, who U j'at on th rutof hrmginf ot the even teen lb rul'im of hi Itiitneii work. "La 0mrrapM Cuivrrr." u to be fonnl. of coura. In til political opinion, which are frnk!jr communistic and anarchical 11 l, moreorer, not only theoretical bat practical adria-at of "freedom ID ererrtaiiix;. f'r aome )ear ago h irave bit two daughter la marriage to their ultor with no other ceremony than that of tiDktnx Hi band of the couple and firing tlieiu hi paternal Llrmjr. M. Iterlua, however, hai aUtamrd from til ty-tir il.are id --ii 1 1 f'.r th past twenty year, to tli.it It l not thought likely that tli A b mr will he Influ enced by hi pn-v di-t- rr. and iu tneiubera prob.l.l.v wi.l vote tiit1to tb learned m m i i aptly described by bu Intimate " I if hi.. Pan li Loudon T. Vt.ij ft Trying !; fal Haa. Tbes ar the dv t win n the man who tip the arale at i-Vi an. I war the Urgt itl'd coilar baa a lUi.gblful tuna on the cara lit boar I th train l'h genial inil .-for all fat wen ar j .!Iy au l are l.ra fur thipn- urj of laughing their Way through tin vile of tear Id few moment, however, he d'"J tot feel naif ko gay I fan himself wr.h lm irr. ,'Ilt tn l',l!r If 'k perapiratn-n a chance t. esaert Itself ID large globule an t play tag Jowb bi tn k at I clitf llwlf ai-ruM b;a rabicand fac I la nitmt ba tln win.low up. ao l.a inak frb f r thn !-! ;'ru. and tda liflrr. lint tb in.luwt rulit wbtra It la 11 ti nuw b'.tu-r than trvrr. Ha wailm Iu iiiuturel riplWivra. II anatlwumtii'-a t!ia raiir.a. cr.ratiin. II turn iiTTiuly in bia a-at. but bi clotbra dirk to linn like a proiia lt-r. 11 tr.r (o in;ikn ilU'liitl'il (. fur tb b watrr tank, but be biiui'M Into arat af'.T M-itt an. I U f.in .-1 to nuk doirn ai-.l'V1-- null armng to tuak bun lua.tilrr A n. I Hum Up tintir bit trtiiii jour Bay witU wln- x-a of lirut, wltilu ba twrltT ami nu lla an l coiitiiiuia to try to kri'pi'ool. Alluny ArhMi Larga llni af W 114 Aalaial. ThunKh wil.l Knini' l--ti il. nnatrj Id niniil witluii tin' ui-t f-w yi-ara by unM'riiiulii liurili r. It I not all t."no yt-t hull it i i vrii runt to rv-n an iit lu cliM to tut. i-itr. llioiixh now 41.1 llirll a Miiall lml of lilurktiiil ib rr Will Colin1 ilow'ii ftolil till bill to ilrllik at tli cliy iruu'. or a trar rik may I an-tl iN'ttvmi l i r.' nil. I Mn i tnoiililain. On tlila arroiint tun Ulil itnrwl l.y Churls U k. . r.nii.' In fioiu North I'ark. a a an i ii tnlnily lnti-rctiin on Wbrn jut I In m.1 of I'liiLliaiui'ton, tirar Ilia MoiuiUin lloine ranch, about thirty livv liillr In. Ill l.nriiliili., Iir un four b ill elk. tni il.-.-r mi I a li. r l i.f an-trl..-, o niiim nii tlii.t li' coubl not count t lulu. Kiu.iiu alt.'Ut tlicr in a li I : to park clow by tlm r'.ili.lr. Ili)ni not iliotnrb tlirin nu.l they .ni. nn a'tnition to liia I n-M-n. o. o hr t.K.k a K'd bx.k It rruiiii.lil I4I111 of a viit to the i.ol.i( Iral gurli-m In aome ratl'-rn city to uib a niiinlM-r an.l vain ly of animal ConKrv,;iitrl tofthrr In an miiall a iaca Laraiui(Wy ) K. iiiblkuu Ia4lr I'alMia la llrr llna, It wnn t'e i..n fnun ttif ploT that raaas) hrr ilrath," ai. ir. Jiiiura P. War. Shortly aft.-r S o'clock I.i.Mil.nant Cfro'e, ou of the ollot olli. rrn iu the polii- armiv. m'rivnl a in.-vu.-.. at UiaMuwrlliilr.it 'itli.n that liu wifn waa living. A f ' w iiuiiniixt after hi fracbol bia bom bit wifu lay uV.i.l lit bii arm. Vliira.lay ecnln Mra. C'i,ToVP, Who li twenty n ;lit yt im ol I, wvnt to a ball That afternoon b.i.l Joiic ..me li.iiiint;. an. ain..ii' eili. r thin.' .ur Chal a nir of I. I n k ki.l k'1Vii hli Wore tin in to tin- bi! th a rrciiuip (In removing Ih.iil he f. .iiii.I liny h, lightly HI.OIK-.I lirr ban.!. The linlri tagt-t of her n-lit I, .in. I hal lr u prirknl by uenlle. In the un .n.ln the lilifr waa aw-ollm ku I jMiufnl. Tbnr.ly noou the li.ii. I ls .iiii. alTi-clol. an.) that DlK'ht a .h)u uti iw r.illr.l. Ir. War orilrml li Ol an l arm Hiu!lice.l, but the poi-'ii h.ol r a. In-1 the nhoiihlar. At I o cl. i ii -vt luoniin;. wh.-n l.irn tMiaut ('iMve w.-nt mi ilutr. In wife baje bun '-!'. y an I n-incl in riivb taut njnnln. At P o'clock ahe waa ilea.l ,bkaj;n InUr tK e.in. Uamttrt Tkal (ran lll(b. Someiif llir u. w t. k ;!.),- bar rrry peculiar Mttern. thie, f,.r luntance, M tnl with all tiien.lora i f the rain bow, another h.w a Mrt of ilu-e n ru In bla k an. I a lute, a thirl haa tvrru fab iiirf e. au I a f nrth It .irti cil oml Tl-re art- ..t i f other l.t at trrn, but I tnii.k li j it ineutit.insi ar aU.ut the ii, . r. t I nw. M. Lint of Sue a.!nii.Tv i li-lt threa l f r ily Wear are m.mly r:i.!n.i,l,-re. witn fl,.rl draljfrit or .reaic-.l mtli alternate line of Jrl'iow ari l g .1.1 an. I JiLkor f b." Jte an I ir bt.ii'i.-. l-i a a. ! tha.le of KMla IrallM-r. w.:ii ti.k fr.-nr. I. k pretty w..ru th n. 1,-, f tu.T n,v Unl It w.iilj ! tui;.. ! to Willi li are t!i- f run t . r f .r riming Wear. Toe !.-t t:u.'i.f ..k ; .ii.-t are aa tr1! MC-nt a I n i.-. t -mv T'oey tr-iii-rj..y ii.oe a mu. u U aa a-ik in tifir c .ii . -i-.i . i itnl i.-l'ito W.-Am :r -Ti.i M .11 I; i I.-, t U k II. I 1.114 ria. A flr-nil ! li !'. : l i'i 1 1 tn at Ii recently m i i. i ; a I .it v t..re thr littl iui,n of t...'..r i:i a fni.o What r frai-.f I .uti. .r. ami tl.inaiii to q& t l.nti L- . I ")!. m.-u. I loo l.k it Bow if to . a u ) .. I ii..n;. take Jour little . irt a In.iu j.-n' 1 lie boy n.'-l .1 I n. t r ) t. but aatne do tor arfe ii I I bar Uu ibii.l bunt into a il l.'.il.' rn.; lie waa aaaej what . f e iiu'd r. H in aay wkimhiI tkin itrr," bcaa iwrnl. New Yoik Urcordt aj A Hm raf II ft Cbaa wlik tba HlMb mf la Autralta. Tb ariivo of Iteaniia'. tilit arni mll pi I by the 1 1 k - uf AuatraJia are ery acute, arrl tbey are rtrvllrtit tra'ker. tlioiuti ill thlt mo (ni'libiueiit I bare known tliein t erltel by wlol men. On cr oeraoo mm were rinrun' th tfa k of axua bww wbirll ba l le-eu t..I.-n, aJuJ near uinlown f.m l ourrlvea mi a lary !aili aUxit four lli.l'-" (n.iu the Jjirlc lui river, for whirli we tartl. liit-fi-i-Uij to ruiii on it that lurfM an.l ful- low on l!i trail in tb nornm A we re on, one of ur lil.-ick Imyi KulJenly imlll uj bi liorow an ! .A tsrilolly t In Hint", then aniioUKce-J that b "iio-lt iii"We," an I til ruin at ri;tit nn'le to our l.ne of iimn-li eajilere-1 off or. r the il.iin in the ilirw tion of rluiup of tnnlT, nearly two Djilea ti win lwar l of u Tlier. ur eriolltfll, we f . miii I xir li'ir- Mealera, b'iraiw Bil l ull. The thieve nut r.-u ttihlif Vt ramp on the nn r b. lit ainaJI fire in t!ia rlmnn, the iiuok Iruia whi.'h our ili.iqi ice--! liy liaj UIi-lle.1. There are now but biw wil l black Left; 111 whole rive la ra.l l!y illn peejiiu. aa thi-ir Toiua'iii brt'tlm-o bar ilin)te-ure. f the buter not one full bheel.-l reiinrM-nUtive mirrivnt Tlie can of tin raii'l ib-elin ar bar lly ir"iiemlly uu er"tel We bear a irreat "I'-ul I about the vicr of t!ie white luau aii l iieae Intrreluce.! by bliu. If by ririlin-l rice 1 meant driiikinir. I ! ii"t think that any but tb very few Mark at.ll aurriviuif in til neiflilorhil of litr.'e towm u(Ier from tin. In the f.ir interior li-jnof ia a rery acarce nrti.'le. an.l there a triii(.i-iit l.iw n',iiniit it aale to a blurk native. Nor lmve they l-ti kill.'l ol by audi ilji'awa a meiwh-a. which hav ditrtroyeal a luiiny thouaml of tit Karink-i of the Soulh S-a Nlaii.l. The yoiiiirf men li oil of pulmoiiary onii'lainta. They enter the aervii-e of otti xiintter aa nt'x-k ri lera, lire tit life ainl wear the clothe, air) avail theinwlve of the aume kilel (if ahelter aa the white innii with whom they aa ociate. Then unl letily tbey are niu moiirvl off by tli" el I. r of tb tribe to oiii awfuhliitfo, aome pombori or tor. Tbey take off ami ut away their clothe an. I atnrt away nake-l, avarni. Into the Imnii. When they return aa they will ilo acc,r.lini to an ftKrcciueiit on a il.ile iiiark-1 by the Iuimmi, to ri'vumo their cinhvl hal.it they look turvel, umny have back bix cohkIi an.l the tntU of limurhitlt ami ileiiriy am aoan, which curry them off with ivr-t r.ipi.lity ll.ivlntf bconne 1 1-1 to rotliiiiir, thcr citmot Lenr the rhiM-k of a return to tlieirol l nake.l, i'mwiI enmp life, yet, lliirl.-licj a they nre by cn-r-nm nn. I K-r'ut m.iit eaten, tin y lmo U'tb r c.iititulion tliuil the In: J vei tnriiui Kalmkii, anj urvive woiiinlt nml ilike.i whicli woul l certainly kill tbeHouth S n mail. The roul rut rvmnrkubli. TIm' Au'trnliaii rT.viT e:ilr fnn terrible llih vnaiml. u-in bi favorite reimily, a little dry ilu-t, mi l a'in eurimi-ly Iiim ii.iI.Ih to pain. The arm of the triU-t vary aoiiieahnt, i-i-cially III the nh.i' nn I miikeof the b--!"iiiiiu or ahiel'l. I have never mi-ii loni.J arnw or liii anions tlii-tn. 'I lie , 'iir i the chief en x .ii of wnr. iiii'l , rarii I1.II-.I I. riiM v iu ahii mi l form. The J110.11I aar i iiImiIi! Ini foot loii, 111 a. I e of harl, heavy vi.x.1, willi l.rn ble bnrl like ll-hh..k. carve. 1 out of tlieaolitl or kI'HiI on with Micjilytua (rum. llnee in a man' limb nothiiiit fun b ilone but to break oil I lie jao'vl ben.l ami 'U-h it rlk'ht through th I WOlllll. t)n tlie etumt many of tbee ucly VAAiuti.a Dm ItiirlM.il Hill) the hliliif ill Hit ray or with ll-li bom 'Itiey am j thrown williout the w . .in. ru. or throw Intf ttick, or iimsI lit cl.w iiurten Tit relebrntel IxMiineruii); i certainly one of tlie lint eltrni.rlinnry weaun Uivciilc.1 by man. Umilou I'm I.I. 1 M r.l r.l Im Hi,(. "cUr, n.inny, it' touh on jmmi t l t't blol.ii-, ain't it 1" wit the tfr-eliii( which rtHM-titty met a l.ni.lly uUtrn.1 tnemlier of the variety "inifeh" at be ii..leineiit.. bit morning "lrnw one" an. I "i-t.uk of a beat" with a chunie rxeie on the llmwer lloll'O corner. "What' ratin yer. me funny friwiJT waa the hai,'lity n-.ii'. "I'ome now, yer iloii't menu to any yer haven't benrl ilo nel Why, th' (Iran i Army men nil over the country have i,'ue. ther lel.i to xive variety how ther col 1 khnkel" "Say, ia tltit on ther ilea.l lerwiT giu.Hl the uNtcre.l one, "Yer U't it lie." "Hut ahyr "lib, on account of '(Vmnvlra' beia munlerv.l every niuht. Sl" Ileaitw New York Herat. I. rl ! ar mm trior. Ilomnntie Y outh - r.ither, I wili to a-loj't the t.i(-e a a .rifeiiiin. to lnU-f-prrt an I rinlly the h'l.iri. kii iiipira lioii of Slink. --;iv an I tlie maetar J.iecc of later ilr.itinvtit. J'rvcticnl r.ithrr-My , you ar ut out for ati actor, there no i!iiM of tliat Your by ar rtat'tly tla r,:tit leiij.-:!). IbMUantic Y. nth - Kill t-."' I'r.ictie.vl rather-Ye, imleinl Tl Other J.tr, when ae were out in th aurburl, you walk.-1 thoae riln4 ' tie U'tter l!mn any of u. UooJ New. mm Im' ... I0 rou kleiw it tak.- Ilfty leave of fsibl to make the thi.'t,ue of orl.uary p(M-l f" "Oil. tbat't ba lliln"' -JrWrbaV Cir-ulvr. j Luther II. ..V of I... I Lleter, Me.. WbU waiki:. In t:ie wo,.l ''mt bl b'Hi lay down to r,-t In thew.adeif - tli root of a lia- ov.rturnej tree ; Wurkm.o. n.( kn mg of bu pnwncw, . cbopd tl.e tr i. fr u-.i tl.e na't. hli a wbeo re!. I B l.a.k into pla, tin prtiaaiuig ll .il t. t..-.tn ta, ai. IU waa i iWad b. lol b Couid t n iriUMsi, i Tb May nm.nal fetn at Lino .3 a. Neb., waa l-r th nam ni-.ut requrat of til Oratir:o .aelv l.(. luetr.1 ij 1 ra i V. M Kavm. 1. I'of th tt & rvr m,t ba trained all the cberu. EXPLOITS OF A CROW. VCRV CLEVER INDEED, BUT HE MET AN UNTIMELY DEATH. A 9f Mm V mm atraac Tkl !:? Tbaagk II Ila4 a Caa Tb (raw MUlk! Ortaia Ik la J I AalaalaH Ma br4 Haaler. "Wbeo tbi region n nearly all wlt tuty year ao." auij aa oil rraiJrnt of r.-l Ma.low, ! pick'-.! a yoUtiK crow out of tb rnu l in Tamarack wauip, where b l.ol tumble 1 out of tb beat U fore li wa "II t rj'.n.'b to My. 1 iiauie-l hi ni A I an 1 tjiin l him. an I b Jrrelop. 1 Into the l.nir..-t bir.l 1 rer mw. Like fell tain crowt. A lev WaJ !mvrbiT.,ti all 1 ..julltive. Tl.rl waa a knot hoi in tne t! .r of our cutern, an.l the crow coiil.lu't Cnl out what waa uinler It.allhouli l.tnt-l very bar b "N-n-ril time a day Abe ti.-w .I .k d to tu creek, biinfe.1 up a bl.le an.l tamt-lltlu b;t b.ll to the C .r " f the cittern, where b ilro) jv.l it thro.i.'li th klioll.. Th IllMabl he let the j--!,!. : Uop b woul'l put hi car cloee to t:: bole lei llalen. lie CouM bear the peb ble ttnk li water, an J th m.ite out of hit iU'ht in lie.l bit cnnMity mi iihk h that be droppr-l a ha.f biikhel of pebok lulo the ut ru U for be c ue t:p. "Abea-companie.l me on ail my bunt iutt trip in th fall aid int.-r. au l I e taw ma kill fiv or ail wolves, half a lo(en wildcat an I aerrral ile r. Toe woil wer full of Jeer, ami ther were ai many wolve that w coulilu't keep any thee p. Al took a great liking to (leer an 1 rabbit, but b batl woir. t ao.l wiMcat. teeming to un.lemtaiil that they wer tlettructir ami Janjer oua. On afternoon, the aumnier that be wai a year old, Ale flew Into our litU cl.-arinjr and cawe.1 ami fluttered about a if b watite.1 tne to leav my work. "1 knew the crow ha. aeeu toiuethiiiit that ilnpleael bliu, ami 1 .ckel up two rifle and told him to k,'oai.r.l, jut to e what be Would do. Ilo went a-piall-Ina through the air toward 1-11 Meadow brook, and w In n baalihted on a treo b kept yelling and looking (lowu in th ravine. 1 looacd.too, litlie expecting to e w hat 1 did. A air of wolve wer leiiriiii at a doe tii. y had poiiin-cl on and pulled down. 1 kul.-d tii-in U.th befor they R..t three leap from the due, aud wheu Ab uw that they couhlu't Uiov b cawed aud c routed aa though b wa Rla.1. MTh in it w inter there were three feet and a half of mow on the level, and we bad to wear annwkhoc to ktet around. Wbil I waa tpliltinir wood near tiie bi.une une cold iiiormuK the crow came allititf aud aijiiallliiK to t lie n ttl' iiirnt from the direction of Lake I bury. He wa etcited Uut n.iiiethin, and he perched ou the bK and went to fla;.; ii.tC bl wni,i and dancing up and down. 1 Ululerktood bliu well enough to know that be bud mt II totnothiliK tiial ho didn't like the look of up III the vvoi tuwar.l th Like, m I and my Ih..:iht and ioiimu put on our iioIiih, kin.ul di red live loaded nib ami atarte I into the wood. Abe lea.lui the Way aul -riling. "11 1 lei ua to the lake, where we :i aiKl.t tli.vt I khall never forget. Iu a iac win-re the Wind had blown the now from the ice a th k i f aeven deer bad lru cornered by a p.n k of live Wolvea. The deer couldn't jret '"it on icolilit of the deepMUoM', me I the . dve bad killed three of tin in vv hi it wo g..t llirrn. While we Were bbuiug u ay ut the brute the crow Hew vi rhead and alum tnl In approval. Wo kiii-.l the w hole pick, and Abe Mt o g(Kl th it be rolled over on the i ni.-t wveral time "line day Iu the kpriug tiie crow .-a a l:-h. r rat. h a ruhl.it an.l carry it to a bole in a buMWood tree, thirty di t from the ground. My broiher and I were tiioppnig near by, and Aim i'u:i!il around till be attracted our nt'.eu tl.m, when be tl.w up to the hoi Where the Usher wa Clirialel. We rhopped the .a-v.l down, and the tikher kkipl'.! out aud ran up a hemlock tree to w here the leave were an thick W couldn't acu It. Aim (lew up. alighted aluvr the ti-ln r ami l gan to mHh!1. and iUlutiiig through the (.h.io U liiw him 1 could M e rliollgll of the lixher to tire at I banged away, and down came Mr. Fikhrr w ith a Inilh t in hi bead. AIni fairly luughiHl when the liili. r tumhled, "One uioriiiug 1 found kix pulh t ou tb floor of tne hi u khanty. A mink bad kllletl thrill, and that liul.t 1 Ml ttvo tn l trap and put one of the puilets U t wi-ii. In the iiioniiug a mink liavl n fore fi t In one of the tiapa and one of Ita bind feet iu tile other. A lie t.ig..''-d In In, and when hef.iw tne mink i;n;; (hug to get out he ran up in fruit of it and began to jell in it face. 1 let the crow torment it, and while my hi, k wa turned the mink caught Ahe by the nev k and bit bliu to hard that be dil in a few minute." Cor. New Y'urk Tribune O Wlluw anil lllark. Y'ellow an ) bhick it a Ktvnchr com bination of the moment. I'au of l.'.a. k oatrich tip have kiuail bunch. of .l low Z'"-t ntt.it hl and dangling by au Invisible wile. Wide briniiued hat of black tulle brut np from the face and caught with Ivwaof velh.w v. lvrt or a pair of yellow roea are a I'ana caprice of th moment The yrllow and bl.wk tuotiv It not rlteudil to K'owu, but bow ltrlf in the acevwrm of the cvwtume. A bl.wk game para-d it pow dered with gulden U--, and vice Ter4 a paraaol of yrllow gute baa black la.-e butterfiie uf Ur je tite let tu the g ire Hxcuau.-e, A ll Ma for 4I Alhr- Th ol ! Anthony homestead in lt-v-cheater, N. Y.. ba l-n n novat.sl and refurnished by th Women' Political club of that citr to pr.v i.ie a pl.akai.t bom for Miss Susan It Antn -ny. A rvvin h ls n fitt.il up e.;. lal.y for Mr. Llltalatti l a-lr si'.ant-.ii. who will tje-n l the kuiumer with M Anthony. Tbi u the first real h .me M.a Anlhony ba lasi o abie to Call In r ow u kiln- khe la-gan b.-r work f. r woman kujrage. Many notable ps-pie were pr.--ni at t.ie bouse warming ! n u h.-r ai"eplni,e of the gift -Harper t lUiar. Italy lor kl.h W.rkla (.Irl. TV Tuirty-etghth Street Working Oiria' club it n.'tmnj if n t r grire. A Hire a tiie buiii'-s in.a i.i.g oui" around tune un baaaue f. atur to pn.j.w. Th Utcat brand new i lea it Ue via.ta'.ioa ouiwitte with a tick loan atalivuioo. Th dut.ra u( lui coia mitl'ar ar to runt ail an a tneciiarn and. fin.lii. tliem id ueej. to 1m l tueta mbry frvntn tl.iiub i fun.la, tb liik meiabet arraHci to y it back ta ataall tnaUal luwiU msia rnoiauoa' awr wurk " VASSAR'S AID SOCIETY, A Flea uil realar ml CJaaattal Weak al fMchk'- Tb Vaa-ar prl I perennially Inter atinf." aaid br.ght 1ml woman. "nJ th ni.at attractir tpeciea of the tnu la th com ; ait Vaaaar girL Do confua lier with the ideal Var r rl. who onirintd in the brain of Hr. Wib Urd, of Tmy, wa developed by Ezra Cornell in I Matthew Vaar. and i bel I Dp aa a model in ba-calaureatadJrer. bu u cpiaily retn.-u fr tn th typical Vaaar g-irlof the homonu lonif. lank, pre tematu rally owl:.b. tuaii. no Inter t Id anything but ob giw acl Utsa, Th Inteliec-tnal Ii-.t. n g-.rb th New Y'ork millionaire, the breezy Cbicago ao, tb Baltimore beauty, the 1'hiladel. phia ifirl who bu a grandfather all the- aat for the j-ortrait of tu compoait Vaar girl "And the comieute Vaar ffirl Jtffer fnjin the coii.p.,it Well.tl'-y g rl in th a bounce of the wrinkle over the left eye brow t f the latter. can-l by too elm application to biological divhe and patia; and from the comp-ite Sinltfl fc';rl in the lack of that in.Wnbabl air of lloerr contact w 1th the WorlJ Iu pen era! and Amhemt in particular." Tin atid mote in rv;nw to a toaat at th luncheon of the Va.ir Studeuu' Aid ociety, which wa one of the ple;ikante feature of Conimencemtit week at 1'oughkeein.ie. Though ouiy a year and a half old. the a-iati..n m.w nnmUr 477 memleni. luui ra i -ven n-holar-thijx f..r tnigghng ntudetit und it bard at work on a fellow mip fund. I: presi dent it Mr. Ken Inrk. of roiigbk-.-p.ie, who presided with gnv i.'ti dignity over the tocinl gathering in .atuarybnll on Clan Iiur Morning, when the Y'oiing Augn.tat gazed with the air of a con-boiM-ur at the taluil, an I the Dying (jladiutor tternly Irowned at th he and br-aded eh..; v Over in a corner aat Katharine Weed Barne, of Albutiy, who bad j'ist b-ii pivinir talk on photography m New Y'ork and Hrookirn, and another well known writer f .r photographic i!-!--. Mi Adelaide Skt-L One of the circi.' at the toatmater tui.ie wua I'robwr Mari-lla O'tirady. a khort, fair woman, Willi steady blue rye, looking fur t.-o jrirliah in In-r mnple white gown to lt taken for thn hann-l woman who baa worked up. in a year or two, VaMur fine biological department. The dignilii-d woman in blue at the next table wa ProfeMior Learn, of the (jr.i k dep'iitiuent. She I known n "the opt-iiing w-1-.lge of the Harvard an Hex," b.iig the hri-t woman admitted. "Maria Mitchell Memory" wit a toant unt lovingly given. Other re poiiMMi were mule by Mra. Ibav.it.-r JoluiMin and Mrn. Melville Dewey, wn'e of the t.lte librarian. There Waa un un dercurrent of congratulation ail through thl coinjioMte ltin.'h.'on. for the year ha l-n a very f .rtunate onef..rthe jrirU' college with tiie I'nyorweather lie qtiet and tne .r.niiii) of n new hbiary to 1 built by Mr. f'ridenck F. 'liioinje ton, and a titin:'. r of legacies f..r n-hol-aiiii and other purl"'-. N vv de partui. lit. have U.-n uddi-I to th" col lege, and at ail of thee there w;. n joic Ing, but no .iie thing promiw more brightly f..r it ro-rity thuu it for mer kttl.lelil' ililere-.t Ulid devotion. New Y'ork Un order. About Y.Mir Mummer (loan. You. are going to make your cotton1 gown. Now, la-fore you doth:..' if you cannot have it decoration in it .1 ki-Tii, uii-1 .!) u little trimiiiing a o aible. The quantity of embroidery that waa at one time . . i.n.l. t. d in go.H t.ote ou the gowna it no longer iu vogtic. Whatever ili-cotatiiiii you may ue, have cp n the ImmIho. A guimpe of ln.li lace. riblHiii. collar aud cull., fanciful gir-llm or waixlc.at of nik or embniid ery, of pique or lin.-u, nro ull in goo. I taete; but an elalmrate i-kirt trimming la undenirabhi. Y'our cotton gown want to eipr-ivi the awe. turn of kimplicity. aud it nlno ought to 1. 11 of it eitn-mo comfort, a (oinetlnug which it never hinted at in an overmanned or too elab- . orately made one. Tih much decora-' tion. like too many word. I quite a oft. u un t vidence. not only of lack of en.., but of lack of brain. Ladie' Home Journal I o.l I'lel li.r a fare. Tlie following lingular will c.ie cornea from Hamburg S.ine year ago ther died in N-lih-xa-ig. tiermany. a govern nient ollicial named Nielwn. Suue lit tle time hcfoie lie died Nielx'ii be queathed to b man tcrvaut 'JD.OoO crown. and to hi cook a like tutu, on the condition that if either of them mar ried the 'JO.UOO crown kuoul I revert to tlie other A .n aa the old gentle- ' man did, however, the happy Ke.,vir of thn fortun went to the alUr and were married. The couple then took tip their reoi'lenc in Hamburg, where they have rrl.h-d for the lat in year. Ibvcntlv there arrived from Copcnba- jtd a reiative of llerr Nnwti, who by their marriage coiiti.lered tlie kpirit of bi relative la-t will and tctatneut had tm-n departed from, au I demanded the rrwlitiitioD of the 0,OoO crowna The matter li now brfor a court of law. London New a mmmw flart I immrmm. An Italian organ grinder at Eighth nd Main strrvta had a rather novel ex perience Wheu be itartcd to grind hi machine a iwartu of le auddeulr poured forth from the barrel and fairly uiaile the luliau dance to keep out of wueir way Theiwanu then tovk up ita quarten ta the rl.vUic l:gut globe juat overhead. ' and when the rl.vtnc libt man cam a,, ng to ci.au that glob there waa an other teaiicr tim.iar to th firt tleiuo crru.sl in d:i.si;iig th tnaect uf 111 du:ry. bowrver. anj th Uet keen of thelu ther wer wrDuing their fl-aht kusavenward. Kauaa City Journal. A l.ralaful OI4 W !. A t'.'tvnwa visiting bi paruhionen wb.n one of th.ni.au old woman, in form. 1 l.uu ti.at in.i tbey met "ahr'J g e tbro"-': s i I.' o" troable, llrr ai.-'.er w a il.ad. and ther wor a wort Job tl.au that; th ( g died ail of ind drn. but it p'.cu.ed th Lorvl to tak' hira, and they mua bow, ther man bow." Ti 'ti the p.T olj lady brighten! Bp an 1 kai-1. "Hut there'! on tbin, Sleter Ail. n. as I can ay. and ought to aay th L r l l,n I n ttr well on my aiJ tl.t winter for a'feeiir Eithatii. tt Km. Jo lgeCk-m. you'd better pleavl roil tr. Yooll ket i 8 easier. IYia.vr.rr Aa, I tw-g yer lay. Yer want to get boat to dmnerV Lovlo Tit C'JL AT JACKSON'S HOME THE HISTC"IC VASEON Cf THE HEHO Of NEW ORLEANS. fill (, lauilv mt l-nnrmrm Are I"ltf la I'm-mtt T' llerttili aaJ -ll- Ihetablala Whi.k ih V arrlor an aileuaa - III M . l(o;)r.!.t, li b .Vr-.reaa I"reM Ai- li. a. Iji -IM tun are : r ud of tb. lr aol.'.i. rv Hear, if oak" tby c.iii th. 111. The i.i. t a ruaj. -tic tr-v. uini.ov.-l ly t. n:.i and defying burr., an. . Hut the t..u.'i. kinrWT.'giuri.d aul kn..tt."l bukoryi our ynonyui for th au.la.ioua. Jr- TltS OLD l"l CAP!. irtent and fi'TT American Mi' r. w!.i e type r-aclwd perfection in An In w Ja. k on. "01J Ilirkoryr Su--rb kobriquet! Though yean have drift. --I over hi gTave the pnncipl'- of the ktat.man live aid the memory of the k..Mi. r i gT'. n. And rrerr patriot love lain for what lie aid at Wacbiilou and f. r w hat be did ut New Orleana. Though a I)emi-rat of the old ac!i.l Andn-w J.wk.u llong"l lu-ith. r to party nor xx-tion. The nation claims him " one of ita great men and famoti warrior. There ia now a gold-n opi'or tnnity for the nation to h..w inwhat reverence In memorr i b-l l and to rail it band ngimi.t the vaielali-m of jm-"! Wllicll Wollld IWeep OVV.lV It IIH t precious Liudinark of bi-t. ry The 11, r mitage Jai kkoD old home liei.r Nanb rille. The general aix iiihly i f the Mate of Tennin e ba. aj-:i.-l to the care of the Latliea' Hermitage un-.-iation. f Na.-'i-rille. the Iioum. ut d t"iub of (i. ti. ral JaikiH.n aud tweiity.five kivrrou ,.!:.ig acrm to Impr.ve m:d pr- rve in Li-t-ing niemory of the b ro of N-w ( irleat'. Tin proja-rty wa. j un ha d years ao by the itate from the adopt..! koii of O.-neral Jackton, vvi;h the r.. i-o that bi wife retiuiin there during b r life. Mr. JackM'U du d tl.r.e year ago. when the rtate bunded ov. r the historic tuaii in to The Hennitc.ge om. -i.it,. .u. When the etn r,n tic and patriotic OUtll.m gelltleVVoIni n vvlm formed thi aaaorialion tk j . ..-!. .ii of the nolle ninnaion th. found run nnd dcay ererywhere prevulcnt iii ii th.e estate. The. little log-cabin wl.erc"i M Hi. k ry" livi.l f,.r I'.fti.'n year wa a coin ! :e wnvk. "It. chiuiii. v v. ;l failing down and It ri.f van c aving in." I'patthn braveuld iiiaii-i .n uiT.iir v.r'ii..t much Ix tter. Tl.e raif le:.l..sl. the phist- r had falhn ill nil tlie r.-.ius. ni.d the wall paja-r wa ill-color d mid . . ling. Out buildings were toll. nn ;. fem-.- tum bling di.WIl, mid the titeh.t.rboly of nun waa foot nettling ov r the entire place. Tlie mansion ha l.-!i r.K'f' d, pl.u-t.-r-ing mid p.-itr have la. n p'ji.iir. d, fence, drivea and outl.tiiMi'i:: put in eliiij. ami the log cuhin fully rotor.!, eveti to the kiti In n tin place, la fore vvl.ii Ii "I'ncle Alf," tlie iitii ieiit tie.To l!y errant of the gun ml. t.ll and put Ing iu it nid !y l'.ainr bve ov, rtl.e went fill ist. The lb ntuta te i a m.igr.iriccrit iis-i-nien of oioiii.il i;r.-h.:.-v t ire. Th- ap proach through a long avetii;.. la-rd. rt-I by Krtmd old t ! 1 in 1. s, r.l :it Iv pic-tun-iue. Acros it ut.tique r;,n.- and iiia.-Mvi' pillar l ri.ii low. drooping bongh. and tl.e warm Mitishine touch. the old botiM' with loving finger. The great curv.sl d. r, with i;n resounding kii'.k. r, itatid . n. I".i-.t. r the c-ld faidiion'.l ball, long mid I r ad enough for a in. sl.ru r - in . It t.. pi; r-d with highly colore.! w. i.'-si and in. id. i.'a In the life of Tel' ina. bus. Thi pair km la.-.igl.t by (i. tn-r.il Jar knoti in France in 17 und ia in an excellent Hate of n--. rv.it ion. Tne pictun bang on tl.e wall just a .Ta. k on b ft them. Thin' are two v. ry line portrait of Mr. Jackson, by ICiirle, and ny numlT of portrait of the g n. r.il. the uuot int. noting ja-rhai. l'ing tliat taken by onb r of the French g..v vninieiit five day l fore bi ih-ath. (Quaint i law footi-d n-aliogany kof.m mi 1 chain are Katti n d i.hoi.t. A rii winding ftairway l.a.'; to the rs.m. above, while ou rtthi-r ! l. -tn t. h npitn nient who.. Iio-pitahle dimension peak vol aim -a of d ad and gone ch.T. Inthedrawirgra.m the antique piano, with its y. llow key, the 1 r. n.e and gilt rand. Libra, the ormolu tab!.-, the velv. t hanging, the r.in bric-a-brac , whii h would -ii.l a conti..is r.r vvil I with ib light, pives the f.w iii.it!,.i of the Jsu,t. In the gen. ni t lad chatul r stall.! the four pawt U-d on wloch be died. : i I., , - . i . : i - . . mr. nir.virTAiir. Tb gTe.it niai.iion is a v.it tn -i.cr hue. ht rally cramir..l i;h n li. au 1 nvcmri f pr..-. I., value. There b a qnantity of li. n. nd Ja. ks. n' per inal art itl. if j. w. '.ry an 1 i'...:Ur.g. Li watch, k-iil, lurri' '.;..n r.i.g. t- ;j lr-2tpin. gold ran and p. n. -.1. t. -l a. . o tot. waikmg itii k. i. r. f. -sli bmh. a . cr . tj gown an.l a n.irv. : t-. n ..:a of U a '. pn-.'nte.I to bun by Hot:. if Texaa. " o l l i libr.iry. a ix'.i.a-t: n f v-tJ t. n. 'j-l tolui;.. , n.-r'.y all of wljch iviiUin lua ant. vr-; ii. Th. r U tu n'rr.;re c. " :i n .f mu.T.. x.-.. one of w bun 1. ! ::.-. 1 M La.'a-. te asi wwa pn ent"l Vy '.f. IT. r is a wi'.d.-niea t.f run., tcshi:. co:r., p'.j. and rw,.r.L. a:....!;g tl e Utt-r U ing th ne nsr:. l Ja. k n ly tb ci.ier.ii w i t.. a;.. m o unii.-m. .ra ti, n of the f irn. r. 1:-,'.... There are ad the . aut.ful o'. 1 r-.ih-g-ar.r. the r..rw,aal. the tr.i.'.h. r of pe.,rl, tb g-.it r.d the d.Hl:i.kif th.aw.Uv, There are pit. b-ri. -a Un... candVl abra, ar-iLrv na. 1 1 . ks. stattiett.. a. rvurs, Surror. cacdwtu ka, cbiaa and !-, I a i a.-. . . iT i. . rt i.W.'il li.k . l-r , s tiirer d.al. whi. h Mot t.; I-atur, a 1. tt.r fnm J. r n. au exquisite ..r-o-Un mi!.utn-eof Mr. I Witt Ciii.tn. tnnt.s.l Vr I..f.!f acx.mpani.sl rab-tt.rcl n hrd in t.it.-!y j.rif!ie of that dav; r.u arim !.-ur pn-wut.sl by the wife of'lll. f Justice Tul.". UK-Waahin.t-n'k . it. e ihair. a mu.l pun. I from the t. sr -f Nai- l-n'- I",mt Lot gwiol. . t. I! ; rs. n i-.eif raiidle found in C. n.v a'.l ' but at the nr-ren.b-r.f Y. rkt. vn ami wit to Jack too with the r;mt t.at I - Iig'l-t It on even- r-mrr.i.g -h of Junuarr. I rid a t.'-.l'oi ! r i i.'l" f I"'"1' n "' . ' . . I. tt I ... n f'r.l t:ie tn-e tin ; r w .i.. a .i-i.i-e.M ... . unsh.:i.h..l b; kw..rl in d-f. nae of American !:!-rv. O The P ner;.l' ta?e rww 'a i 1 Trr-1 a w. ila 1. cur iae. ii....! ' f ! ti. n f t! e . '. ! ! :p n-1 it titu .ri. In ii-.j i-s-r U and i l. . t nre tore.l warm..r;vr..reol!l .:rf fad.I fin-ry al'n. -n.-trv. H-r- i. the full M of raarl un 1 V ; -.:t jn-M- I ly New(r- i bant women Mr. J. a -'' b-n-1 I a la aut.ful I ink br t ! w. in Vr Jack ..ti 'i iii.ee at tl.e c "rt f I' rim. and the w. .Ming p - n i f I'"1 l '-f'" of ' on' a.h ; t..l koti.n Mi- Y-rke. a l'hila- ! d. lp'.ia I- ih-. Thi ''..only combination of lace iiii.! M:n b l- " w"rl , welding g own by Vr..!.- f thn-e niece. ' live generation.. ' "All boii-a w).. r.-i:i men liave liv.sl ' r. l di.-l n- haunt. 1." m;. Longfellow, nd The II. nuiti. i no. -1 ti-n. It is 1 l.l. to th in: i-.:: alive vUlor. with a company of illustrious shadows. , mo:ig win. h j r! :t: t!.e pl-.aiitoin of gentle Ilaih.l .be k-. n Iii"V.. with the tnost t. n.'.er an I lm '. : l- iy int. r. st. .ruling tti.'.i'-o'.uily Ihint'd with iv rrv ti. - k ntid cor.-r of the home to which khe wa dev..;. -!. ii-id f.":i wliich disiii.y !.. r.l si . s! i t. 11 not wnti'l.r. The story of K.i. !.. 1 Jack- n' life i like a r malice. Mie w .i it woii.h-rf-.liy la-atitiftil woman. i und her p..r;r..ii limn a fa. f wit:s-.nie ;i" l inti.a ei.t i xpn-v i..n. The tim at is f'lll. th" hp W.-et. the Vn.w n iin.lisl. nn I li." eye an-large nd lunj.i.l. A i p of soft lace mv!i the iUrk cur'.. which f .ill ovi r the kboul- j v. r.-a . x. v. tt. den. Mr-. . ;,!;.,.ii a lovely ili.Ip-itii n nnd ih. j-i" i...l i' ty. In In r youth si.ee. ir.r.i' t' d i.:i uiii. rt mate aliiam e v.-.;h one In r i:;t. ri. r in every n-fpa'ct, i.nd fn ta v.!:.-::i kbe wa ill-Ton-.). TI.- love .ft:. !.. ral .!;. k'-.-n f.r bis unliable nn 1 int r t:i.g w iT" iiiiiotn.t r.1 to idolatry, i.n-l !..r:;.-j hi mot:;, n toii c.-ir.a-r l e l ev r i - .i -1 from tlie il.fHi'tiie she 1. ft l.lind le r. He wore la r mmiuiuie on l.i h. i.it til! I.i death, and, t.o i:...t?' r whi.t hi. t ar. or pi. ."..-un-s. lit the ih of e.i. h Vi:-y .'. ;y th" priii.-nt tit.r.-il to a qi. t r- m to c. m liiune with the rt r;. it and the Ibblo of bis ilead w if.-. Sir.. J.u k-. n ci.n 1 v. ry lit:!.- for th" honor of ti t w. il l i t.d 1. -liT'-d for riot! .n, hi mu. U ii. th ! - i.r v i;.-u lcr bitsl.nl would I ii 1. w i li -'.. ti, a, for be iis.un.l In r that v.l.. n that t.m-ur-nv.l 1 e v.ot.'. l la .. i.i.- a lln'i.iii. Win n J.u k-. ;i v..'s 1 1. 1 ti l j n -i ! i.t !.. wife laid to tie ,, i,' ..ut h r: "l'-rMr, Juik-oli's sake 1 i) In glad; for t:.y own i nevir wi-lie-1 it. I won! 1 r.r!: r la- a d.a.rkt l r 111 the Inf.-.. of my I io. tliati to dwell iu ti.at p . in W.i)iingtoii." It wa w iule tiial.ing pr. ; ..ratioi. for ber ilijartnre f n in the d.ar'v love.1 U. mih u-e in i the l.ttle rl:a;. l i.tii'.t 1; h.-r l.r.M ..t.d f. r b' r . wn -javial u-e that ti.:. gi mie soi.l re. i d the rude hock which ai.i.l In r death. Mie wa. like a mother to . very m rv ant on the ratate, nml wishing to 1. -ave i 11 ci inf. rt able for the wii.tir limdo a trip into Naaliviil.. to buy Mippli. mid clothing for tho. who w. re .1. . nd, i.t on la r. W'cury from b. r e'i ing hhe went into the imrlorof u b.,t. 1 1.. r. -t wl tie waiting for the fan i!y (oat h tu i-arrv b.r Vack to TbeHinii-.r.ig". Jsud.l. nly ki.e l. urd b r name s;..ken In an u.ljoiirng r. in i.t.d b. r cl .iractrr li. ly iiii'l .nelly ii.i.ut.!. I". r oine tune she sat t!;. r -. ..'.. ::iid cold, Lteilit:g to tis.it. . us i.gai:.-t le rs. If whi. ll bad !s u !ri , .rettlated during the campaign, but v.l.a ii 1.. r i hivaliic husl and bad car. fully k. pt frotn 1.. r know, ;go. The j. ;.t;h.r tra.'.iti.-ti n.id ll.at s'.iewi-.si. I,-.. wr.h ; .iMii'.Uc ilL. ase of tin- V. .rt . Ir..m w l.u hn fi vv night Liter !:. .1,. d. The gri. f f Ja. k . n was ngm.izing, and from that In ur he s.-m.-d to bve to avenge h.-r wr. ng. 1'roVi.l ly during lio othi r iii!ii.iir.;r.:t:. ti of the'gov.-ni-nn nt bx p-rv iial f.ahtig .tit.n-d no larg-lr h.to t f.ii i..l up: . it.tnn nt a in the . ffices tilt d ly Aiain-vr Ja. k. n. Did he have the :.!.:, -t M"; i iou tii..t a man bad m -'.m t. d t loj-u-e the rutin. Of hi la loVtd Wife l;e 1, -t In ttllie ill removing bun. I'j - n b. rtoinh l.erau. ber rirtr.e to U- t:i.m. rit.l and b.r Kiaal ibs.ls nvil..5. Hiding tl.e glow in;; tnhutc wit'i tii.Tx- t..ui ! '.i.gan I . hapient wort!: "A la-jng so p i.;;,. ati, u, virtu on sUl.'.. r might w.-utid. but could not di.-hor.or. Lv. n ath. w ; ;i 1.0 lp b.T fn in the arms of Ut l.u-1 i n 1. could 1 t-.t tTan.-;x rt b.r to ti... I.,. t:i i f ;. r Col" A I iwau, lal ( ri.ia. "Mr tin therm l..w- n. v, r un ler?.ind Joke." t.iv a a c"n.-;..n lent "I h:.:-ii ag'a.I ktory, and n.e aiwav l a ksup and a.k. V, e.l. What did ti... oth.-r m.m ay'f A ... can't a; ; r- w.t, 1 was tarj r.s.-1 to r-v. iv a i, ::. r fr -ui ber a few w.eka aft. r n.y h't.r b y bad Wai.ow.-l a fart ..-.ng. la vh:, a the last word w.re. -Has Lri.e-t g t ov.-r bU Ct.atM.-Ul dilVuit.l Vet " Vrru j Th W.rk ml tmm laiaru, i.rrtmrt 1 Tli d it.ea wai ti .;.-r,;ve . tne s. retaryif t;.,. u.:. r. r w.-re perform, d pn..r to t:.e..:. i. tit ( .j,at p,,, brthebe,U..f tue ota.-r d-partm.-nta. Tnejat.nt ofl, e wj at:.K i..- to the -at .lepr:uet.t. the land . Sice to tne tr-a..ury.!, :..r-m.:.t. and tie pet..',,;, and the I:. h..l l n l af'er I b' u '' ; ' --N w York Sun. j Tk Hull of rupulalla. Phii.-pirt l ttati..f.. i m have Mn;ar-1 t.g-ir,-, a:. I bnd t . ,t t .e .a.t of ti.e eartt. t capacity i ."..-.'..' i.i wu h-.u.a0 britg; al-o It'at thi. !.nn.ber wki U na. hel Uf .r the ci a, of the Tw.?y-fir-t century. Loni B cm hue -..i-v.tJJi-s,,., jLAGUA(.E IS8WKKT, EXPRtSSIO", BY THE TO',:.j NECESSARY TO HAP?inf;V Uf Wealrt II Mll.l l,,u,. Um mmmrt VV..I. - lu.l. ,. .fclf CmIJ W SI. k. Tl.l. I i.i. ,. r" Took Mar I'ain la T..ILh,g. How would y ti enjoy I..'., v !', ,.T.M word left on- My ti...t ,., r-r. .,, tne and witii b..l.. i ii. ui, .it n , , ( .mil me il..w ii t i k. i i.ie. ai. I v, . . . aa if it vv. re u lie-.- , : i : : you. Oli, b"W I j :- i.. i What ip-tllit to t I Wheu l tie l I ;v '. I'. ..; .1 Clie' Collar ut! I ou '. I !i. -i 1 . . t ra i;: whut wo'll lv.it for a,. pru-:,.v II..W wool i j..u) i. ... it c;.-. i, a:, i iV. steadofMb il o.i' Ci.-l' V I ... , !.;- .; ,J to Imaglii'. y..ii aie 1 .v.-1.' li ...r i:, ., , ;,j man, but why . fii-;. l., , , r . know you are love !. U; u , i;'ak louder than word-? ( ,. j .. f wife c.a k r.-ur ni' ..:., 1 .! . i. , .f pirl put J. t.r r.:n In . rd- also I mu-.-! ov-r nu I gui.id. i tj it) onb r to I fat! fi.-l? Then c ntn my t Id. -t .y. tt ,.r,. j fellow, t.ut ami v. In.l. -..me nod 1 r .u v and l f..re I uiu uare I i a: m in-, ,' J tny tus k, und he ptiil. my I.. . l . . . r . n bis ill"::! I r with a ki . i.a ; a jrori ureaw fill de.irt jiu '." 1'- ,t is ther iu word-? A few ui.,i.,,., ;i. ing els.-! I sin tint n c r:.i n a: !::.... 1 only know that 1 would not take a ;...:.t of money for that una'l I. oui-i.-t ..' .. v la.y'iwor is. No. nt forth., w. r.dv I iiave t guer ut I.i. ::. ti ti an 1 t t litmgry for aaolelcer'ainty. T.o r-i-enough nn h ehapiem e. n I, iv.-l i aUnit tne world. And v.-t it si.oii.d t . t flow t. isiiy. Tot .uy love l. q u' noth'-r ti.nig ir..m t p. n b- ar.- !n la my (opinion wo hoiild b.mg up o-.;r young folk to e.is-.Iy un I frankly ; r their f.tl.ii,'. only n..t loixpn . ;,.. more than tm y f. rl. The nit und t.-. of nr.-ch is to la. more eeapieiit t;, ,a true, and ko to turn love into a lie. S'luewhere 1 bave lately r. 1 1 a g -1 tory of a married couple tliat f - ,:i some fpl.s-U Vowed ll"t to to ,.. ), other. Well, if th y bad not r- ally 1 a . 1 th.-y could huro K"t on without t..ik,l ii: in tliis cae they cotl'd In t. So l y h i; . r inspiration tin y uid the lion, ii.,'. 1 i .t a a K' l-tWta-II. "lio." kind U y, "and tell John that tinnier i r.-ndv." "(io," aiiw-(rel John, 'mil t.-il I'.. -r 1 am on band." "Mere. pua," k i s.b.i.u, "tell Ii.'t.y thi pn 1 ling i rem. irk..: y poial, end I will take another phi'-t f tt if she plea-. .." "1 io t II John," a:. -v.. ri IVtar, "that I nm gla 1 be bk' ti : p- acli sh"rtcak, and be shall have thr. s piece if be will." S for year they kept tbt ir vow , Lnt told their love and got on f.ii'n u-lv. I; is a general fact that frb'ti.l-htp g- ,v.i trotigcr by a ki.crt s. paration uti 1 t r n s;iui!eiice by pen. A ma:i or w ti. ,n will my iw.-et or true thu g in a 1 -r that they would tit say fiit by m -iitii. 1 d i not quite ninb r-t ntd iiii. 1 . know It i trne. Friend treasure 1 : t. r. nnd friendship m v.-r i tpi-'e r . nntil a f. vv I. tt. r have pa I. I courage -utig f' Ik to writ,. b;t.r:a learn the art of talking well. Ot e w..n.l itpjiose it would In the other v. ay ti.at g.asl talkers should wr:t well Hoiv came it al"Ut that ti e t. Mg:' and adjacent organ-g.-t conttol of l.n gtlage? Possibly I). do t ..ti . ; l .i.-i t. -. blio leap und la.nn-.l alaait i:.- m . ' w helming j .y. II-r in -" is in my f.r an 1 hrr paws on my rl.. t. At l..-t. tr.-t.-rlr una't. le to t ,pr -s u'.l In r t n.' t: ti, she tlirowi 1 at k In r bead m l i-xpi ! in a lank. It i nothing but un ei: '.-e ion, but it i. a gnat n-ii.-f to l.,r. That i th Ugiiiiiiiig of f;.ch in ...I creature .nly a mis made ly t . rush of ililotloli through the lm -a. ,l I3y and by tlii noi-e i iiioihil.-d ton presidifTen i.ti niotion. Tlie rieg can x prPkaailoz.il passion and r- ntu.i Ms and yi t iii,-rt of these are told by ti. tail und the I . dy in g.-n, r .l. The next step is, or waa, to mod .y these sound Into musical rob, 'la bird doc not enunciate tirt. but -.:.--. The lower race sing well nn I talk badly. Tiie highest art is to sing vv. 11 aud talk equally well. Si hu ge...-'' ilowly ge; stolen by a certain t f organs that nt first bud little toil lb The leg at:d b.itnli come h n.'o play to teil emotions; the tail. vvi.a:i has done so mucli unitn.il tal.,.ng, aUirt.d. I think it is ulairl-d u.a.a'y because its f auction nre inotly J i- I over to the tongue. 1 have n..t I.. :: 1 whether tho tailed tribe of African w g tln aj l"'!! lag. in friendly gr.-' ng like dog a not. I would not outi a tallies cat or bave a hors...' tail rv. u clipptl of its huir. It i to aVbn -vi speech; it is to I'.p off tho organ t f ex pression. Y'ou will . that lay tbt..ry ala.ut ti e dereloptiient of laugui.ge account fir many abnormal form of speech. Pr -faulty it a mere explosion of :;: 1. closely uliie.1 to the dog'i bark nnd t .- cat' squall. It is not so wicked a r. . bcaMly. It is the naturnl language of a vulgar fellow who has no art of liiga language. Half tiie world talks by et pblon and expletive. The more U-a-t-ly a mnn'i bal it the more profane lie becomee by i.ecpity. It is lmiiaf.ir.il language. What a stretch It is f r-:: inch a man to Col. ridge or Lmrrs a . r Lowell! I heard of a man the other day, "A1:, he is a treat sciruii-t, to 1. sure. ' " ia also ktich a splendid talker." T. e of saying fino thing lin.-ly you i a: t.. t afford to be without. "Live withwolv. and you wtll learn to bowl." ny-Cp Spanish pr, t r'u. We t tight to la- a! to add, "Lre with tn.-n and y.u w: I learn to t0 well." Put that u te ' s" There are t few really g.aal talker -really wise and '!y t 'T gu.-s. L. 1' PoWeil in St. L-mia I ti. l-la-in.a-raQ Sat la a Malbvrrr Trr. Eat bare taken poe-,:,.n of l-i'-'" mniU-rry mt along Kraukfv rJ cr- -Tbey eat the r.a-, luacloii lerrie a;. 1 drive iff ail bird. butO hi" di!-ri. i by the at pn-ach if a nu:n.m la-sng th'-)" Crop he.vl.oi.g fn in the brancbeaof t ie tre to tegroii;..! and n.n iff until t-e ciaast ia clear for their return after m. bvrr.e. beVen il.a-k rodeut Wer -:' to enp from the tr.-e in iccciatioo ) e-texiUy.-lij.iou Uv.orl Apparently the wkeat crop of 0 wl b til tr.ive .t rlrt barreated IU t-- country :...t uulr u the co::i :io3 sf t-e crop belter t aaa in many y.ari pa: al thi Luie. t ut th acreage is the Urg eat ef k:iowa Lx; r: e;.u;a:e V- prubabie crop at ha-twee a ;.':'..J.ii) a- &W.i.).oa buahtia. Tu jrreil'-'t yiell LiUkrno wa in li. wuea S13.(savvJ boabau wer catberej. a o o