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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1893)
o o A Heavy Aay. For aolue week pant, a our cllli-im will remcmU-r, Canyimvillc M i n Ing, Water and Manufacturing Co. hu bvcu having a ditch urveyed mi thnr property In Nmthcrii Oregon. Ouu of the engineer. 'io it nlo a mining expert, recently found what N iii ptmed to bv tin- loot her loilc. He took fulr mimple from the ledge and rent it lo bu KnmeiMii tn I awnyiil. Thl wna done !iy Prof. Henry il. Hank, atate gculoglt "f "tili f irn In, and the reult of hi llnd print m mii rpriM-al him Mint ho nHhJii-leil till' 'Hie olid mid evcu more earful away. The reault remained tin- wine utnl I Indeed nMoiilnhlng. The yield wna frt.3 per cent, of gold niitl 8 H-r ccut. ofiilver. Thl would If tll..17 of gold to the ton, 3MI pound of ore, and Mo.:! of nllvt r, making a to Ul of tl,l;C.M to thu toll. Tlicne mine arenltuatcd almut nix Urn milin from ICiihlliu in Dougta county. Theditcli proectiil will In klxiut''itnili'H long und Iki lined In mim ing tho cxlcimlve plu icr ow lied I'V the coinpuny, ami nlm for wcr needed In iiuitru mining. The headquarters of tin" company ii ro in thi city and the stockholder lit re feel highly elated aincv the president, K. C rmilth, re ceived this reHirt of the awtay today. A Cavoriiltml Love. Porttuin! lUhputih, Aniiouniiuieiit In iimilu of the marriage of Mr. Ah (iuin, private necrelarv of fH-hl Hack, tho Chilicne liit-relinlit, anil Mi Young, n ineinlur of f he Chlncnw Mi nion In thl city. The lull nihil bride I good looking uiul almut H year old, tuiit ban Uvii engaged In thu inimloii work for mie yearn. It l understood thut the tiicmln-r of the Haplint church ure noincwhiit agitated over the announcement uiul Iullianiu 1 U-mg brought to lear to break up the match If ponnlblc. Hut the young lu ll V U ileti'iniineil on her choice. Hie gilt acquainted w ith hiiu at the 111U nion. It U wild thul the lluptinlj preacher I ow occupying the pulpit I Will tviune 10 uiiirry iiieui nun nicy exiuft llev. Mr. lir'uiil to perform thu ivreiuoiiy on hi tctiirii. It in likely he too will nfuM?. Hut there are enough other to tic the knot. A big fini-l will lie nprvod on the occunlon anil Held Hack ill present thelll a house anil lot im n wedding present. Fatal Accident. rrlnevllle Iieview: Lant Hatunhiy nfternooli Knta Hoover, noil oft J. T. Hoover, was killeil hy n home falling on him ut hi hoiiie on McKay creek, four mile from low n. Ho wan riding w ithout n hriille, ami wan at n rnphl Knit, when he attellMiteil toelieck thu liorM-, hut iiiKtiml thu liorw ran In to i lie fence. Ill nlti inpllnt; to leap over the fence the lion fell, turning eonipletely over, liuhtlnx on Hut voting man. lr. lUlkuap was imiueilmtely calli tl, hut wan iiiitihlo. to remler any ailntauiv, thu Injurlin Mug heyoml tneilical ttiil. Mr. Hoover w an St yiiint of bu the lay of hin il.alh, ami wanayiMing riniil wlioiu ull rni-liil. He wanhur leU Stimltiy afternoon in 1'rliicville cemetery. Supreuip t'nurt Det'lohinn. UtUj ii'ir.l. July J3. The siipri'ino court ytmterilnv Ji-chleil the follow Inn cM n of particular Inlcr ent to the citlelin of I.alie county: I,. J. Hill, rif p.. vn VV. J. Hill, npp.; upenl Iriiiu DoiiKlan county; luiltftin nt of the lower court revermif ami the complaint (liniiii-eil. Opinion hy Idttii, J. Thin tleclnioil hohla that there wan no cuum for itivoree, ami that the couple are ntill man ami w ife. The hulv In the ca-c married nhortly alter the' irranlint: of the divorce ami there fore thin lu I marriage i IIIckhI. Tilmoii Howiiid, nwp., v H. X. Howard and 1 nr. Allen, app.; aji-al from Ijne county; JudKiiieiit if the lower court modified. Opinion hy MiNire, J. A Wii.NHKIlH I. St IIKMK. Sali'lll Imleeudent: Owlnir to the ntrln Kvncy of the luomy market the Imp Kmwern In-kIii to it that they will have diftlculty In ohtalninu the noeiliil money with w hich to jwv hand for ImrveiitliiK their crop. Thin Htnto of allalm puU them at the mercy of the Imp buy er who wto a price on the hon and coniii'ln niifplaiH-e on account of tho btiver'a ilcil Inlnc the only ready ciV-h ohlninaMe. It N purpoMil to remedy thin hy IhhuImk money that W ill bo nitvplahfe hy tl e laholvr ill hop heldn and the merchant III ur mumling ditrlii. The laii in mmio thliiK n n fnllown: The farnii m are to lue hill of credit In the denomina tion of one dollar each, to tho extent of one hundred dollar or lcn accoM imr to their credit. Thcw hilln are to aimwerall tho pui m of any kind of money In the ili-irlcl in w men tin y are inuel, and an- n.l.i inul.le ut the hop exchange of that dictrlct. To thin exchain.1! all Iiob. arc to lie delivered, and nold, and hilln culled in, and re luriied to the puny UnuiiiK them. 1'lf in lil.Y Ditow m:i A dlitch from Th,. Hull.-., datd July lilth nayn: Word w:m nii ive I here tlii mornniK of lie di-npin-urauiv Jexlerdny fmui fililoof V. J. Tall'., anon of I. H. Talle, ow ner of the Urjif tlMug and ciiiiniiii; Inli nli" at tliat plaiv, and Jiiu lb'u'iiii. a lli-ln Tiunii of Antoria, young men 1. ft tviilo early In thej morning in a fnili-t Uiuud for, Oranl. They n-ai hel liranui, nt , the day there, and then lift fur, home in the afternoon. Ii"t night! their limit wan found liottotu tde up near I'.litirn .Iniioo. A very high w ind i wa blow log all d:iy, and it In uiul"-! i certain the Unit u ;ipi.-'l and Imth , men dmw neil. an tliev cannot In found by marching inirtim.'' j tally (iu.r.l. July A. A New TkmiIiKXT. Iu-gent T. J. i Hendrn kn, A. J. Hover atd J. J. Walton went to Portland tliln morn-; ing to attend the met 'ting of the Hoard of Hrffent of the ,-Ute L'nivt-r-lty to' ' I held In that city thin evening. It I i expei-ted that a lleW pn-nidt'Ut of tho! faculty w ill be elei-tetl at the met-ting. li:ly t;upi. Jo! vt. DoKMintliv WnKK -The brick i work on the iiew d'irmitory building at the Mate I'liivcn-itr ! 'Huihel to - tho m-lirhl of the fir.t iory. and the rcond vtorr JoUu are ltug planed in Jltton tndar. Ilrify Pamage. l'he (urgent nil in ever paid by ail American railmad coinuiiy for liiju riea to a nillgle pernoll Wan given In a i luvk of .'K).il to Mr. Iljiiu r Htild win i f Voukim, by the New ork ( t utrul a few davn ao. The llijuritn I'tvlvetl by .Mreluitlwiii in a rear-end tulllnion at Hiinting on (.'hrintman eve, Ivil, were of a n.-tiure mi terrilile I I ml it Mvtnn llicrcdllile that nhe could have llvetl to ak ihiuiain for them. The ait'ldclit w an provol to have re niilttHl from carelcMtiii-nn In untnalliiig. Mm. Hulilwin wan cnmlietl by heavy tllnhent ami withli-d by nlealll from the engine, lonlllg Imlll fVim, both earn, in r riht arm and left hand. She brought uit for yZ-.ot a uin that no huiuaii U lnn would take in exchaiitn' for the niemin rn and faculties that hc Iim. The cmaiiy 'n deft'line wan that nhe wun riililig on a paw, hut thin wan not allowed .i bold ngaiimt I he terrible Injurien hf n--tvived ami her attorney n llnally aifreetl to a M'ttlemeut foriii,iii. The iIImu ter waa no dreadful in Itn n-oultn and o eiiormounly cxeiinlve that ineaunn Were at miiv takell Imiklug to the ht lecllonofthe "bltH'k nvnlelll" of nig nailing by the New Vork t'eiitnil, a nyntrm that w ill remler a rt liilnii of hucIi an accident a phvnical luiMwnihll ll.v. I'orrnl Hren. Klamath Slur: ItinainMit time for timlicr lire LT:tl n . The moiititaiu campemare iiiimeroun ami almut an ciin-li"n thin year an ever. No line to talk of applying law to them. The triiiiiiu of the forctn of Itn clothing i having a bail .illect on the rainfall, the ntretuun ami the cropn, but the ciillit r In Koilig elnewhere ainl iltn-nu't care. The voiiug tntu nn-pup in vain to retore llie deMilcd fou nt. The caiox r on the mountain worchen the nwtvt thing to dentil an he cmn moping iiloi'g it hull t il ftolld thought III hi Ili ad. We have an old law providing for the iiuninhliiflil of camping vandaln but It in like the cigarette law, nomc thing to 'chnw" over w hile thenmoke incurliug. There in dauirer of a tin -laT famine ami wome eviln, hut it i no uno to how l to the dear nmple alMtut It. People never know there in danger until tliey get hurt. Heal F.ntate Traimfer. KfllliNK. W J Hall ami , Hall bv J I'. .Nohiml nlicrlir, to (1 W It.iln rt, lot H, blin k in, Mulligau'n donation; ?.'"'.". JfXtTloS fITV. Willaliictle ileal Ktale t'o. to l-aiie Sciidem, lol s, block HI; T"i. till' NTH V. Clam A Hcrrv to Thou. Ha;m, H'. acre In T IN S 'H IJV;Mim. Tilmoii A Howaril to Martini K Howard, LT1.H4 acn-n In T IT S, IE 4 W; M Ml. O tV C It II ColoN II .Martin, 4U acn-n In TaiS, It 4 W;Jun. J It Wright to Malimla Wright. 10170 acn-n In t ain. r I e, recrving line and Mnnennioii iliiriiig natural life; fpM. Helen M HulnT to Harvey Lluder, Ml acn-n in t l"i n, r i w ; f Imm. Win II Smith to Wen Vaugluin. 1 u acres in t a), r4 w; tlMl Hoard of Trade. Imity Ouniil, July Hoard met in regular w-k-Ioii at the room hi the Harrin blm k lunl evening, Prenidciit 1'. M. Wilkii aln the chair. After the reading of the minute of the hint meeting the n'mrt of thu com mittee on entertainment of the t u lu lierliiud PntihylerUii Synotl wan nnd ami placed on 11 le. On motion of Mr. Smith a committee of live wan npNiiutcd to prepitre cuter taiuuif ut for the Sail KmuciM-o Imard oftnideand other vinilorn from that city. The committee coimini of K. ('. Snilth, S. M. Voiiiii, J. Ii. Matlock, (ieo. M. Miller mid A. V. Peter ami wan eliiMiwen-d to act to the l-t of their dineretioli. Adjoiirin.il to meet Augiint 7 at s o'cltn k p. m. I'.lil i ationai. Kx ii i hit. Satur day' Oregonlan: The I nivemity of On-gon I the only tilucatloilal luntl tutioli of tlie ntute that ban npace for an exhibit In the liln ral art building nt the world' fair. The exhibit con nintnof photograph of the buil'linjn nud gniumln, catalogue, uniremity puhlii-atiiiii, diagram, addrec of trnnluatiug chrnne and other thing of like nature. Prof. 1 1. J. Hawthorne, whontt pcr-M-vvrani' necured the npace for tlie exhibit bun lieeii n-tpiei-ted by the regent of the uuivemity to take charge of the exhlhlt. The profeor hit been lip)ollitetl by the mliniil niolier of ethical ion an one of the vice pn-nltlellt of the iliteriintiolial eilllca tional confi-reiicc, which convene In Chicago next Tucnday. He in al-o to aibln-nit the natioiiul educ.itiolial n'a-ic-ty thl month. KrmTH ok Haki Timi. I'ort laml Ongonian: I.Uvimi- Collector Hutchel n-Mirtn that he w ill have almut 30 naloolin lean to colli-et llci-ne lro.il thin ipiartt r. More than thin ihiiiiU r have Inn-ll chneil up, but It In i xpected that a few w ill rti-n. The gn-al.-r lilllnln-r of nnloonn t iet are niliml.-I ill w hat ued to I Couch precinct, where there were alwav more than lieci-ary. There il( aim le a lnre nhrinkak'e in the nuiiiln-r of employ ment ngcnclc ami amnlid-haud tn . Mll.lTAKV. Salt-in Journal: An lection for major of L'nd battullioii On-gon National tiuard wan held Sat urday at Salt-Ill. Major 'ieo. O. Ynrall of Kugene, wan pn-m-ut, un liin tor of eli ctloll, and ihe Uloililliioun Vote or all , the coinpalilt n an cat for Capt. 1). C "ht-rmali, of Salem. After I lie tlif-j tiollthe major elect invititl all the I olll'tm to a ii r at .tmng'n and an liour or two re put In very agn-c-j ably. I if '.url. J-,:t .'i To TIO: Mot stain. Will Hiie, Fl HUi-hley. Henry Wilkin-n and:. C. Mtl'-k"t'ik a wkou lomi of nup-; plie and ntarti-tl with a teaui Up tie Sli Keiiile yentt-rday, for w-veral day outing In tin; mouiitaiiin. Tttnain Jallial Hut tallrtl. TaiiV A, Ju!v U4. The Taomia Na tional Intlik ili'l not o n lu tl.mm thm inoriiiiiir. The ofllwr are pn-uriuK a ntatemelit of act and llalillltlen. Very frw lice are reprtl In tho hop yard of I-aue county, a yet. Ni.w YoltK. July '.'I. The farmer throtichout ti e country are tumbling over each other to get the hay which they have kept over fnun lanl w-amni Into thin ami other citlc for export to Kunipe. The ocennion when Ameri can farmer h tve Invti calleil Uniii to nupply fnn iuii countrlt-n with hay have bt-ll no rare t utt thin Venr will "prove a phi-lioineiinl one In tlie live of the gruiitfer. When the new In-gaii to pread that Kune wnuteil hay it pn-ad with lik'htuing rapidity.' It w an n nltuallt n for which tlio'uaud of w Hy farmer had been watting for loaiiy vtar. Kveii In their wlldel tin amn they tieVer hon-i to get a ton and when the new npn-ad Hint Kuniie wan waiting for their nurplun ntm-k reachetl them their anxiety to Mijiply the demand call In' iniaitiiietl. Hundred of tonn of hay from Iow a, Wix-oimin, Nel.ni-kit Ami near bv ntal.n an IV11 n- Ivntila and Coniiiftl cut have Im-n j-oiiring Into thin and ot her ncalMi.ml i-llii-n. Tramp ntetim 1 i-r have Ih-eii loading at onie n! the I Hrookly ii wharve lor K cnil wcekn and In my nhiploadn have aln-ady In-en , landed abroad. Mill the cry come i th;ir inure in wanted. I I'erMllar ClM ixna 1 1, O., July "I. A flal ' fnun Haytou, O., nay John I'av him j li ii llnally admitted hi the S.i.ln n.' j Home there. Hack of thin coiumon- phn- n II In HI 1 1. -M it-1 1 1 In It K-culiur to I ry. lay n. rv--tl neveral jenm In the I iiriny and w in li 'iiiiral ly dit'hinvitl. I I'lilil wilhlu a few Veam bin heallh I w an i;iNd, but it nudilciily euve way nnd hit phy clan utihenitatingly de- elaretl It wan tine to Inn army i Xn-ri. elici'. He applietl for a peliniou Hi ca-f wan a IIH t dcm rvlng one. but It wan held bad. ami delayed fur year. At hint he van Informed thai bin n- Ion w an In-lii ; drawn nud had Uvn for veam by bm widow, nnd nothing could ! done for ti I in. Kay had nn'iit nil hin life III Clermont county, thinntatc, uud wan known to In- a bachelor. At liny rale he Wan not tleatl nnd III liny event had no w idow. Kay did all In could to have the ih partmeiit nt Washington n-elify the error hut ul limit ntail, and hmki ti down In heallh, dentittite and dincour aged, he ban pine to the home. Sai kamkn'.ii, Cal., July ii t!ov eriicr Markhinn (hin evening ttiiint ed ex-t ioveriior t ieorge C. Pcrkilin l liitml Staten neliator to nlliiinil the 1 ite I.i liiid .anford. t It-it. Clcnie It Perkilin w an Imril ill Maine ill Kill. He went to wa at the :ige of I- ymr and caine to California in KV. "lie lotaletl at Orovillc, Hutte eo inty, nn I lollowetl tho occupation of teaming and luuiln ring for a mini Ut ol yearn. In I "wis he wa elifted late wiuitor rmui Hutte con lit v. In n71l he wan cluweli governor of ntnte, nerving thn- yearn. He nnH'ialed lilninelf In liii-incm with Cuptuiii l iiMHlall nlniu' ai yearn ago, upon n--moving to th n city, (loothill, Perkiim A Co. ure known all over the eou-l l.y Ihcir proinim lit cnnuin'tloii w ith the I'acillc Count .""tcalimhlp Company. Arrr.lrd lar l.arrray. Hll.l.-nolii . July l.-J. 11. Allen wan nrn-Med here Saturday mi a ehar'e of obtninliig money under fal' iin-lenm-n. lie Inirmweil t) from . H. Smith of Kornml limve, giving a necurity a clu ck for f IT'i, which Umui inotiiry linivetl to ! wurthlenn. He wa helj In-fore the grand Jury In the mini of 4i'n, The ntorti of M. II. Parker wa rohU'tl Friday night by nomc unknown party. A lot of tobacco, thn-e doen n'ket klllvtn, 1"( niAom, It cane of drictl leefaml ccvcml other article were taken. Nllf bl Itun at Tartina, Taiuma, July l.j. The cniakem ami gotnlp are ntlll kin-pillg Up their talk, ami thl morning un mmn a the haukn oniied there wa a nti-udy Hlnam of heightened deniniior a nearly all (lle proiiiiueiit bank. They are Ining paitl promptly on demand, however, and it 1 lion d that thl fmillnh ncram hle, which ban aln-ady chwetl three prominent bank, will noon ccnc. When it ibn-n, there no tloilht 111 any one' mind that the Trader' and Ta coiiiii National will on-n their door at once, an tht-y are In gmnl condition to do legitimate himluinn. Ilrlghlrr I inanrlnl I'rsnprr I. WAHIllMnoN, July L'l.A vlewinl ut the Inaniiry. the wm-k lgin with I Tighter linaiifial pPMinn-t. A liillu In r of reeelltl failed batikn are taking the netnmnarv nle to n-'iime, ami 'oiiiptrolli-r I'ekt In tn lending them all the alii Mimihle. The Klmt National hank of Santa Ann, California, which renuintnl Saturday, received III dcwitn ilJ m, w hilt the withdrawal nmoiint- tl to only i Thi I n-ganletl hi re un an I vidt-ni-e that oinlldeiieo In practically r -ntored oil the Pacific coanl. II I mt Arrrplakle. Pakih. Julv -2X At midnight It I tatcd that fiam'n reply to Kramt-' ultliiiatuui in cotmidcrt-d unwitinfaetory it i - I that llie French iniiii-lt r n-ident w ill prolmhly leavtt Hangkok Wetlnen day to go nln-ml a cruiwr. Ilevelle Inula long i onft-n-in-u with Premier llup iv all i lav. Only at the hint min ute wan it il cid.il to Impart to the pn Siaiu' reply and the govern iiientV dia-i-l hi. It I ntateil that le vello Inii im itli-d Admiral Hiliuaiiil to pine.n d at onct. to declare a hlm k-a-le. llrprrratalltc I. Ill atari l.aal. Hn'1-M lt, Or, July lll.-Hon. W. It. Fill-, n pii-neiilalive for Ihti nccotol hntrli't, departeil for Wiinhingtoii, ). ('., on the morning train. The 1 1 tier nilver cornet band, followed by ninrlv i ilietin, hid I 1 1 1 a fan-well at tin- th-tnit. 11 hi linn and auviln wi re the murk of re"it on the line of! march t the dt t. . . . . . ... -. i. AS rRJMinii. Jim .t. L mien i State S nalor Peirt-r, of Ktii-f, who! in vimting thi (Hint mi committee work In com rctiou with hi dutie a a tut ni'n r of the m-nate raimndttee of agriculture, went to Alvarado thi, iiioriiing to liii-t the l-t gniwing j dmtrieta, aid leave for Portland thl I evening. : A Nn1 Dtiitalaf. ! Cam Al't I K. Julv i5 Will , TjI!-. " of W. W. Tallin-, the can iit ry mull, of Ct hlo, and another man are n-tnirttnl to have leii onwnol lo day. i COAk PIPE LISCS. lllaianaili fratta Minn tu Mill. , Tlie new plan of pumping rol tlirengrl I pipe fnmi tho nunc to the ct titer of toimumption i attracting widoprcad at tention. Tlio belief ta growing that it will (Terd a practical olutioii of the preblctii t if cheap tratmportatlon and pnvo an etTinrtual rhtvk to the incnopo lmtic noheine of tho coal enrrying rail rotvl tnauager. Tho coal U to be pulvenze.1 at the mouth of tho mine, where it ran I dune tuont cheaply ari l at an averagu cont of tlin ccnta per ton. It will alno ln Tonne.! threugh water Inni-n and purified by a well known proccn in practical uw and which can l dtitin for hvo cent per ton. It I admitted that the valuo of coal thn pnlverixt! and purilied i much enhanceil to tho cuiiniiiner, mpud to at leant the nuiall ctt of doing It. It 1 not good commercial practice to cnd (tiljdiareta of tren.dirt and nlnte to mar ket in coal and lulled with the rim), nv uniting in 10 to IS -r cent, of h and clinker when burned. Mr. V. C Andrew naid to me: An to tho font of pending real by pipe, I havo dclnolintratetl the t a-.y llow of the mixture at half and half. Where the World ha In-en tuintakeli in that it ia anppoocd that thin iiiittiiro would t l.ig np tho pipe. I had that tin re i no tendency whatever to do thi. Another wrong iinpn-nnioti luta Uvn that people (iippmed thu coal to Inj no yt-iy much bt-avit-r than the water, that in. much heavier than it really in. The fact i that when pulverized to a fine jniwder, uiiuuture for incanuro, coal i the lighten!, bivaune of the air it contain. When tent thnmgh the piit line, however, and delivered into tank or willing 'iidn ami tnt-omillg ipiiencelit, it nettle very rvaildy; lU Jn r cent, will ettle thu limt hour and tlie lal.inoi nay over night, and the water in ready to be tlrawii ott the next morning. "In thi condition of m it ,iln.tanco of pure coal, it U all ready to In Imme diately put into rooking nrrnn by chain conveyor or other convenient tiiethml, or nnetl for making gn. When de livered to bo Ums under ntealll Imiler, the itmall umoiiiit of inoi-turu n iuaiii lug can Im cviiiniratcd, and when tho dry powder of bitiiminoii coal i blown Into the lin-lmx tlni atom will explodtt and form the next 1t fuel to imturul gait. For tloiiientic into it will Im made into briipietten, a i How done extell lively iu Furo The cont of making briipiette in ipote iiiimIi rule." It ia claimed that among the other ad Vantage of the new method of traiiit portntmn are the fadliticnof tapping tho pipe rn route at any mint where do tired for delivery and the cheap termi nal or place nf ih-tnwit. Mr. Andrew declare that any gniuiid can Int leveed With Riiitahle emliaiikmeiit of earth and dividml into piinU of acre In extent a may be required for largo ntorage or place of ileponit, nud far In-ller and chean-r than the prenetit uiethtnl of re ceiving ami Htohng ciniI. Tlio quention ia aoked, Will thi in jure the railroad? Tho annwer I. No Anything that promote the general in terenta of nociety, that build up citii-a and town by itiiunluthig entablinhed IndiMtrie ami creatiug uew one. lno fit railnavl. Mr. Andrew take no thick whatever lu tho fear that a ill covcry or an Invention, however im pirtuiit, which alutll prove of real la-no-Ut, inch aa the intnuluctiiiti of a cheaper and lictter fuel, will injure anylnnlyer anything. Tho law of coiiiniiMttion i alway at work. New York Teh-gram. Tli Latent riylns MnrlOun. Another new flying machine of a m't remarkahlo and novel denlgn ha jut l-n coinjiletcd by a firm in Coventry, England. When tho order waa placed with thi firm almut year ago, tho ma chine wiu imnlidcd after the anatomy of tho flying lt, but after ne.irly com pleting a machine demgm-d on these line, the Inventor dinc-ovcred that tho anatomy of tho flying fox cnntalnml totim very tupehor advantage over that of the but for flying machine pnrpow-a, and accord i ugly ordered tlio detugn of hi machine to 13 changed, o aa to con form to tho fui' aiiabmiy. Tho wing ar of immenne ai.e, nieaa nring 17 feet 0 inche by H feet 0 inchn over tho wideat part, and are tlightly concave. They are to m covered with a tpt-iul double woven cilk, which will bit in ono continuou pn-cu over tho body and both wing. Thu body, which U a careful reproduction of the ihapo of a flying fox, and which i to contaiu th motor, i cotnpim-d of weldlm ateel tnlnnt, to which tho wing are hinged. Thene havo a wep of twenty fonr fm-t, and are to mako fifty xtrokea a minute. Together their weight U SI'J pounil. and tho nerennary power I eijnn tttl to bo f unibihtd by a three home (mwer motor, When-la arn phue-l on the bottom of tho machine, no that when it alight it will run along the ground. New York Tele gram. Trafalgar Tat-raaa. For tho two Wit Trafalgar veteran to di within a week of ono another ia a enriooa coincidence. Scarcely havo w time to notice the end of LouirCartigny, who wa in hi l')It year and nerved in lo.l on board the lb-doubtable, than tho new come from Hjiain of tho death of a fellow centenarian who alutrxl hi honor in having been prew-nt at Tra falgar. A Madn 1 1 orre jn.ndent write; "At San Fernando, iu tho tumpital for naval fiuiijncrp. dn-I thia wm-k iJoo ( inypar Cont. la y V 00-1, the lont nr vivor of the F;uiiifh ne.ilor who wero prew-nt at the lrittle of Trafalgar. Horn in I7b7, the vc'.-raii wa IM year old, and prewrvtd Ian m. utul fai-nllle to tii lont Iu; cf 1 i lie waa alway roud of p I.i 11 Lm a-ln nture in th f.iinou nt tLl. "-Aniii and Navy ' 1 aavtta. A Valaabla lluiieroy tollerllna. I U aa gin 1 at tcttlcd that tho colliv tio 1 of bultcrtliet. moth and other eli te: ologieal apei 11 ien which la-longctl tii he late Harry' F.I ward, thu actor, tin Ainer'u u Mum uiu of Natural 1 1 in to y, New Ymk. Tho rpiinnl flS.Ono ba Inh-ii pledgeil, and a atmn u it I all pa. I in tho valuable collection will Inj tri inferred by Mr. Kdward to the Uii'temu. No olio know precinely how uu iy jnvimen are in the collection, foi there U no record of hundred and tin mutnd of tmnute trnvinirn. Th co ivtum hu Ikvii given in rounJ num. t j at L'5li,ii)Hl tn.vlmen. A count of otv h cano i tt be malo U-fero In-ing plved on rxlubitiin, and thoae who have ex. mined tho collection bclicr that thi re are nearer BnVUtni than WO.OoO. Th collection i one of tho mot complete in thi world, and there are no private col lec'ion which appnHu h it in nunil-r au variety. Three timea Mr. Fdwanl, ao-ompamcd by Mr. FAlwanl. traveled ar und the world in hi pnifcanional en gagement, and each time ho made an eopectal effort to add to hi collection, lb tocured -iinen from every por tion of tho globe. In all land he vtnted Mr 1. EtlwortU weut with him, and, wi'h him, wo iutc rented in the work. Of en they made long cxeditionx Into tie jungle and fureat. they vinited tuu aei ma, they studied bnika. Many ex cl nge were nude by Mr. Kdwanla w h other colUvtont, and In hi colleo tin 1 are many gift from muncuin in tl: ami other conntrle. New York Lt ter. Tltn Hnltllnf l r Trala. 0 hold np one' train well and grave ly in a denirahle feminine aivouiplinli tit. A a n 11 al thing thi gift 1 not ninsl under a father' guidance not n through a fond mother' tuition. acquired bv oWrvation and prac- on the part of tho young woman nclf. It boa remained for tho far t to pf.nluce a father who tlx ghtem he taught the art of holding train ami stagecoachi. Thi they with imch ever increaning Imldneaa t the charming half dozen aro now ind prinon wall on a charge of high- ndiln ry. In thi mining of a fami f daughter to inniingit train pmper ho father took a leailiug utrt. Hi : adopted hi raiment, and ia thi uly garh went thnuigh th initial for la know n to rohlnr. Vlnle thi new avenue towanl ein ymctit for wouieii can hardly become uhir even In Idaho, it manifestation lainly how that woman' tphero in ' went I a moat coinpreheuiv affair. 1 nix Harvey girl mnt hare been th lo of their pinir old father' declining r. It waa a Hurvey that diacovered cireulatlon of the bloml In th hu rt ayntt'in. It ha remaine.1 for a re iniMlern Harvey to how how tho whlg of train management ran b ctically applied to awell th family nine. Pittnburg Bulletin. Tba a Halaa lh HetitUk t'aai, Ureat alarm it felt at New llonmey 11 account of the eiicroachment of tho w.i, which ha flooded tho land fur a di itanco of two mile. St. Mury'croant gr trd atntioii ia in great danger, and tho hu hling I aurroiinded by water, tho wi ll having l-n wanhetl away. Dym cliurch wall i h1m greatly damaged, an 1 it I cntiumtcd that it will cont ill ,11 to repair thn breachea. Tlio In; la of the manor havo been Viewing th 1 damage and the outlook U very gl otny. V regard New Koinney, until tho ap peal i aettletl In-tween tho New lioiuney co nminaioiier and the corporation ro-tp-cting the "ncotting" quttetion, noth tin' whatever ran W done. It I thought thut the damage cannot ponalbly b put rii.ht during tho next twelv mouth. Tl ere I 11 p to the prevent ono mile of thn wall almoet clean gone, and each titln 1 wanhlng mora away. Ualig ni ll'a Meeeenger. ralaoueal by Klnalag. Aptuliarraeof ntioning i reported fv in tho Snntlo Knlgo neigblxirhood, Ut -th of Crawfurdaville, Ind. At a larg pkiiy new fangled kianlng gain wa tntnjilucetl, which provetl rery popular. T o young men on arriving drewatring of variegatiil colon from a box and then c.tx-tcd girl whuae drew matched th atring. Tlio young granger then to k ono end of the atring in hi mouth 1 I the girl attached her face In aim I) r way to the other. Doth then chewed a; the itriug until they were month to 11. nth, when tevvral klnne wit ex cl mgel. At tho urty In quimtlon tho p- noli coloring tho (tring bad on-d il. at which were not faet and th color rt- u Ki-veral wera mionel very aeri 01 dy, and it I feared that on or two c- e may reanlt fatally. Clticago Nwa, Frelghl Car Hank lata a Hna. i'Iio Lehigh Valley Itailroad company In building an embankment for track a. tho fmit of Color avenne, In Oreen v !e, N. J. Lliarle Johuaton and hi f inly ocrnjiy a fram houne at th ford ul an inclined track from tha erahtvnk n nt Saturday morning ix freight r. bniko from a train and danhed down 1 1! 1 Incline into Mr. Johnton' bonjo I w 'h tremendon force, tearing away on li 0 of th building. ne of tho car wa planted acroaa tho k hi n In the middle of tho builditig. j T o family wer iu another part of tho . b -lee and none of them wa hurt. Two b tkemi-n who remained on the ran j a I tried to top them were thrown off 1 1 M.-verely brained. New York Hor- l.l1 aa4 I'lnnl Tofnlhnr. fV irn in the aui village in Inland, .ere tlx-y were friend daring their rly life; emigrant on tho aaoto atdp, au: and ruminate for twenty v m, aufferer fmui cnnnamptiin at tho ii tune, and victim to the ravageauf dixtunt at th name hoapital and on t nam day, 1 a tummary of th enri 1 life hutorir of Prb-r Tiuffy, tlxty- year old, ami Jul 11 M'.rphy, aged ty two, who were hunvi together a h day ago at Calvary cemeiery. w York Lettor. t'ru farpoae. An Iruhman one morning went oot rery early in aearch of aome game on an ntat where tho t'mie law were atrict ly enforced. Turning a iharp comer, whom did be meet bnt the gentleman who owned tho rotate. Paddy, teeing the game waa np, coolly advanced toward th gentleman and aid: "Tho top of tho morning to jronr honor! And what brought yonr honor oot to early thia momingr Th gentleman replied by taylng, "In deed, Paddy, I Jnnt atrolled otit to if I could find an appetite fr my break faat," and eying Paddy rather n pldoruly added, "And now, Paddy, what brought yon ont o early thia morning?" "Indado, yonr honor, I Jnt atrolled out to nee if I could Und a hrcakfant for my appetite!" Mid PadJy. Hparo Mo BcnU. Aa Kapta4 rrafaraa. r mm mmm If Mla York e-Mr. Obeao I very light on hi fi-t. Min lterlin I'd much rather bar him light on hi feet than light on mine. Club. Mr. MalapruaV HMrraiinr. Mr. Hiidaon, wife of thetjiglih rail way king aaeailtnl by Carlyle, waa a worthy ucctuair of Mr. Malaprop. Hera are two ntorie of her related by Mr. Yemoii limit h in hi "Reoullec tiona:" Mr. Hudmin bail inaued rtvrila for an evening Jnvrty "to meet ih Duk of Wellington." The night arrived, tho gneat anaemliletl ami the roouia wer rrowdml, but no duke, though at a lata hour hi grace arrived, when Mr. Hud ton, who waa ready to receive him, Bald, "Oh, duke, you are no bite, and I har been o anxioua, for tonight, yon know, yon ar my prima donna!" Denlriug to vinit tho celebrated Rridgewater gallery, at tho retideno of Lord Kllfninere, Mm. Ilndnon wadoly hown th treatnrea of art thar collect tl. In laaniug through th corridor, where much beaut if ul arulplure 1 ex hibited, the vinitor waa atrnck by a boat of Marc u Aiireliu. Addreaainff th hnuackecper, alio inquired, "And who may thia be!" "That i Marcna Aorellna, ma'am." "Oh, indeed I" aaid Mr. Und on; "father of the prearnt marrjula, I preanme!" Argonaut. frcaatatara. An old farmer (nun 0110 of th bach eonnlle wna th defendant In tnlt for piece of land, and be hail been making itmng light for it When tho other ido Ugan hi apceck he aaid: "May It pleaao th court, I tak tho gronnd" The old fanner juinied np ami tuug out. "What that? What' thatr Tito Judge called him down. "May it pleaao the court," began tho attorney again, not noticing tho inter ruption, "1 take the gniuiid" "No, 111 bo hanged if yon do either," limited tho old former; "anyhow not until tho court decide thocaao." Green Hag. t'aeartala. Fledgely I havo loved yon,' Alio, thoae tbeao two week! Do you lor me in return? Alice I da not know, Mr. ITodgely, bnt we will tea. In new norelett Tr been reading called "Love, Loving, Loved," U tho paaaage, "When Alger non Dunbar encircled, aa an equator, Marigold' dainty finger with th dainty hi let of gold, her heart leaped into her eye, ber oul quivered liko aa anpen leaf, anil then tho knew tho loved hint." If, while yon are putting on tba ring, I nndergo the aam actuation, I thall b able to annwer yonr qnention mora com pletely. London Tlt-Uit. riaaarlal Ua. Mr. Bondclipper 1 am rery iotTy, air, bnt I cannot grant your reqneat. It i ooutrary to my idea to lend money to anybody, but if thr i anything U I can do to acoommoilat yoti I will neat gratefully do It. Heedy Cnatomer You will, W Than what iatho matter with th hand of your yonngeot danghterS-Texa Bift Inga. Kaal llaay. "Doe yonr bntind get mnrh pleaa uro reading hi book, Mr. Uiglcyr "Well, no. You are h bay each ox penniv oniw ho lia to work all tb Urn to pay for them, and ha no tim for reatling," rtnrnel th wife of tho biblio munhac. Uarper' LSatar. A Travelar' Tal. Th p-t weat ta Bitaa Iowa. Aa4 la tk4alraneouotrka, Tb thiii talileb aa amla aH dowa 111 wmI Tin rym did an. W parked th ear Ilka tnmUra hmom Hut. taarla hnniaa ealUat rib aat and turned a vottna leaew l aauiadrul A lb ratlla. If rt hast I ryea. too rlear aad titiabl TaOuao'vr beairy . fbtioawlik a Mt, rbuita UUl, Traaatulllnt from lb aea. I felt a rratb-n query M-IM Mr mind. "VV bat brainy 414 Caa karp a ml to red hoatoae ei aorutn-rneti and qui!" Of ntwm I tkontchl of Ibnra (rati T'. n llato'a teaiiif q (, I , kmit ("rol'iun nba'rry viarat : - r mental 11 ini ivoai. iu jMrd Hint 'bn allrn torke t'l.rit'1 dnnnl an mine a rrwdrr: 1 Bnn-'nl iu ln-.u rnvted w.lgji,c Tn- harr."!ia,-ey Onada. P.,, r j'n. I . IJf C3 o 0 O O