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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrvftrteMr, EUGENE CITY. OREGON. A II bll Hard I IlreBB OK "I tee." remarked a well known man bout town ihe oUnrdny. "that wo it In tLemiiUtcf nnotbcrof those -croslm out break a3-!nt tipping. I it It won t moki a Lit cf difference. Tipping will go on Jut tbsunic. Some few people will conceive the notion tbat r.t n niatUT of principle t'x-y onijht to refrain from tlppins oral they will trr H for ft few day ami then will tocirliitlo Ibat for iLe tako of tbrir own peace of mlul they'd Utter tip. They'll caitlnu eonUrmrd 'tippers' for iLe resi of their day. 'Tlnf.ict It It requires more courago to r btl against tbe tipping k(m than it llocs lo revolt against almost tny other to r 1 c istom. 1 know whereof I sprsk, for l ie hetj there.' and I II just ti ll you I ow It works When yotl withhold tbe Ufill tip. you lrome pUuf ull J oware tbr.t the waiter thinks you lire fritflii fully lumn. You would hao lo explain lo Lira tbr.t foil aro only makiug it uoblo ami heroic f.gbt for principle, but of tour that Uoutof tLorjueatiou. Now, nothing hurt a tain's prido ao much at to feci tout touicbwly thiuktblm mean. II could better codure being thought a gambler, or a 'bunko r.tcer ft cr ft man nbo didn't pjiy hi debt. Vo-i become araUl lo l.K.k tbat waitrr lu tbaf.iee. Nr.M Hue )ou Uinotomewbcre !iu md ngaiu Incur tbe udiuui of unde terred contemjit. You don't Ret hardened to I; you batu it worm each tunc, owl after It bat rnnoon tbn-c or four dajt you Just any to your If: 'Han it," or something clue, 'tbi thing boa K"l to top. Icu l stand Laving people tlunk I am uienn when I know I ain't. lM vil lika tbe principle of tbo thing! Then Jf"J rismne upplnj ami an happy oi.ee inoro." New Yotk HeraliL l.llerarj I'srlBeralilp. "An Imiortant branch of literary btisl nra nowadays i wrtiiug by jinny,"' said ft tii'ilinlwr to n reporter. "Ibis l n very uy world, and ibere are (.-not many people In It who. having no tluiutoprialuou tiinllrr for publication Ibcmaelvcs, employ otln r lo do it fur I hem. For example, one of the brat known physician In thia coun try btt alaoftcoTiaidirablo reputation a l.tirrnirur. He ha published a nuuds-r of in no I mt illiul i rk, U-aldea severul ol Uiir .' (icllon. Net one of Hu m Laa lir. ii rituii ty blruwlf. Jle bua bireil mlier nien lopn-liiLvtbrrn.payiiutlirin aomm li pi!. I know all about It, lirrau! Ibe tulnniit I aiif liava liren lmd fri.in H) nn pnawa. Tbat aortof thing la very c iimioii. "I n.M) am arqualiitnl with ft dbtlif Sulrlifl lawyer who ebiHwra to lave a lit erary r potation. Ilelliinka It help l.lm In hi pnif.Win. and pn aiitnubly bi tauit y ! gral.Cnl ly IU At nil eienli ho eui pl"j t pi vpaT r. ru of ability, with bom he U on corfliletiilal ti nn, to write article re;;ulrly for him. They arv iiual lyonloptrawhlrli liA annie n fennreto .w. H.e lunji r ultfiia bl iwtnie to tlii ni, and the J.i:ri:ilit hn-liw the p"T. Thia la iKitnnliip'oua t" l'th l-ur ibo law jrr'a rrputnlion iniikr I'.iO artielo fitrh lloul.if urexen tnblewl-nt Hie liewpaier mm rould mil itforalii own. "llio l.iwyir r.l pnlur nlmtit four abort aturii for iiirkiiIik eery ye.v. TUi-Malnuare uritteu in t n rlpt by tbo Journnlit, r.bo jrrla t Ito aplw-e for Ihem, v.hile the lawyer l ti bi name and l too tent with Ibe fclory."-U'ahiHKton btar. Ilrmarkabla liar fcl( lit. There waa a iti(;ulAr c lu the Mumh Cliuvtt homo for the fivble miuiliil a f yeara ao, when Ihut liiMHution waa at routh lloton. A l"y then', nlmiit 14 yenra old. w:ji blind r well aa f-elle lulndid. It accrued n tliouull hl life never could I of tbo all':btct ii"e, cither In the world or LiuiM lf. lie kuew absolutely iiothing and annarentl never could learn nnytbinil. 11a had, l owcrer, one very remarkable nift. Jlocouldtill Immcllntely what day of the week any day of the month of nny rear fell uiMin. If a vlilr akeil him any dule taken nt random A u. U, IN, fur lmtanrr bl 4'oa:re would bej(inlo work, bia evca twitch, and after n hat aeenml ft rhynical effort to utter the ord he would nutter. ,-S S Satnnlay," which tlieiiluianr.o for that tear wonbl rroo to lie rltiU A.ke-I auaiotbo day of the week of Apt it SJ, im, vr any dalcihst could have no e hi tiretioti wilU any publle event or any event In tbo boy'e own life, bo would i;o tlnvuu!i the aame rtiatni and atammer, "Tb-Tbur Tburnlar. and ho waa luvariubly rlkhU After Kinoiumg in tbo luatituttun aunie t lino n homo n found for him on a f nrm. where bo could Co odd chorea. Uualoo licrald. Ilaw ft Millloaalro lanraed to ok EnvTlna bia frlendi I bo Uapplneaa they found lu Ibcir cigar. John Atkiuaon, tba millionniro contrwtor. decidisl I j learn to amuke aome weeka aisu. KirU ho triixl i-eriit cl-ara. They not only gave him tbo amnll hoTdetiro of "I with 1 hadn't douo it." but Lla utter Inability to handle tbem ith any degrvo of f.imlllanl y wua a aource tt coiuia itannoyanee. Aline aujii"n of ouoof hi friend be aelcete.1 the mlldpat brand tli:it could U bouidit for l.'Scenl each, ami with ft firm determination to Kara from cuiericnco w hiTviu ft cigar cole taiunl Jor hu aluek to them for aeverul day, r.lt making him more aiek than the fonuer. The dime variety next atirm-l.-l bl at tention, with no lirtter rtault. but with tho3enl nrtlclo be faml far belter. There wa uoteuoue.h IoImmxi lu them lo make btui aiek, cud a liad cold delivered liliufroiu tbo wior. llaviug h omed to enjoy o-nt (i.-.r, ho tnel ouo for ft nickel, and from Week lo w.-ek graduated upward again. tiulil he hii at b-t educated hi )t ni up to llio io-eiil clgnr be jin-'Ut to hi av (,imliitiirr upon tliligbleit proioutliou. 1'hlUdelphU lU-oord. Kaawledge In AHlwat, Mrwt people going into n l;uk room that tbry kuoie aro by muarular mii giiidtd exnrtly to lie very ot they wik So peoplu who t.ave the iitlnit of hieality nur w&uder our a moor exactly the Jl.u-oluiJ .ii to nai b without thinking t-f a here they p. Tbej may Iw t.0 lurntal r-.rrci tMniieeteJ with tbla. 1 havrkuown ft l-Iy of gr'"t Intelligence who would he her way witbm half a inileof Ibe houe he liA lied lot J Jn.r. Tl.l let ling about Iilare Ul.m- lo that part of u that we iae In common with lb loner creature. W't ne I nt Ktiiliit lh.it the animal ever above .gn of porftruing onr Intelli gence, 'liny . In eemnion with ti WbMlr.t Intelligvnte, but InHlnct A. J. MackictiMh lu Lundou Se-taior. General Fry' Tribal ta Kaaa aa. rroroat Martha General Fr In bl final mtrr cf tb I'nlon ftnuiea, to which alt are alike entitled lo honor. becano all alike did their duty, wrote tbn reniReat of pre cedence In (lory: "KaiiAa Lowa tbehlgh t Iwttl mortality of tb table. Tbeuuue :ngularly martuU di)uiiioa wLich In incl about one-balf of the abletoiirl men of the Mate to entertbe army without hoi ty may be euppoacd to have incrnl tbt.r expoaure to me cftaualtiea cf battle ftfur they were La the eerrtca." tp. "I Aoa't ) why yc eiU hl rhen h girt y-au bit clc Uri c-r-U lo CirUe." -ri:i Jrt it Cf crjtt I fctl ti r-r a tz fc g.ert piac IN VAIN I SEARCH. ! vain I muvIi Ilk one iHatraaghi, M r Ixw from H"ir ia Done, Till I am lo ilia nrictitnca Ibnacbt A uoe m i iain.1 ! 'e. Tain arrK. for ! la el" I - ftaadi Kb will return no iw. Ala forever !" ami iWd, Aud open atlU ll it'ue. I Man alien rlnc lb hell -I ewa I bof In nnd her lier. 0 O.ad auitimn.U). alien yna ar gone. Oh. Iti'li Un an bar. Thai ao-il ha la'en Ita opvard light, I atlll llo rua( Imp; Tnalara ihai (luirr In III ailbt I (treteli ro arma aud wwa. pru i I 'raiivrt tb 1n1n, npaa In Ireaina lh 1a) a of ) or: Ail li-C-IUal ainl al baart. a. a Wbkh aaug-l bav ao ntnre, -Victor Uiik RATU TANITO'S LOVE. Rata Tanlto. on of Hie great King Tul Katnbiia, dwelt in Vlti Lrvn. whub aome call Fiji. lie wa In itature like to the tree inliaka. and light thone In bit young eye, to that bia prrvnee could Iw known at night. Hi raone pel with the wind; bit darning in the war dance brongbt forth a great bout from the people; hi arm broke apart the atron-ect breaker, and men called In in the King'a Arrow." Now when Hit ineke waa endeij that they hail daiiee.1 on the eighteenth birth day or Itat u Tatuto, Katubuft called In ton to bun and auid: -My ton. tball my line end with your llatu Tatiito auwerel, "Not ao, my father, for 1 will marry." Then the king aaid: "Rata Tanlto. chooae ft wife, olawrring the three re qnirrincnta Kirt. that h be jouna": trcond, that the le atrong, and third, that the be obedient." "My father." replied" the yotinj man. U it not aiao ft requirement that the bo beHiitlfuir The king answered. "Obedlenco U beauty." "Tul Vitl." ftald Rata Tfttiito, "I have ch(4vn ft wif. Hhe it young forhe wai born on the Jny when I Ural t'l erect She la ulroiig for the can uliiils the grasp ofiuyhand without Uiiiclilng. She 1 olehent for the ha bon ded her parents. And tlm it iM-niiliful the day mid lovely a Hie night. When 1 ace her my heart I a a b.uin In which the tpriir.it uru'e hotly np and fall buck In tumult." 'Who I the timideiir tnid the kuig. iler nnme it UUenii," the youth ro- iu-i. "She dwell in atma Levu, aud it tlio daughter of Haveiiaka, Ita king." Have you apokeii to In-r of lovelf" the klnit atkvd. Mo," taid Rata Tan it o. 'Uonml i'iik w-iili hr conccrblnj her jareiiH." ajiid the king. Tul Katuliua lm lug tliurmiimtiilei, RntU Tuuito departed by niht in hit canoe to V.inn.i lyevn. Aim on a uay he retnrii)-l and In brow iu clear, nud he cania before the king and aaid, "Tut Vitl. I have lerforiiifd tour ciiinmniid ami have Rpoken with the luuideu Lk4 concerning Her parent. The king received the) word of llatti Tauito, and looking on bit ton aaid, Abide nmr with nit nnj nt the end of the aeven dara go again to the maiden and apeak with her com-crtiing war anil combat with the thark." And Kutu Tanlto ilU nt h wh communded nnJ returnetl with ft clear brow and aaid, "My father. I have done according to your coininntida." Ami again the king commanded bim to abide for teven duV. and returning to the maiden to tpeak with her con cerning the K'xla, And It wat done at he commanded. Then aaid Tul Kstnlma. "(Jo now. my ion, and tpeak with the maiden concerning the government of men." And Ratu Tanlto departed aud came to Vanna lxvn. Uut when he returned thence bl brow wit clouded and hit eye wer angry, nd ft he reached hit father's pretence he ttepped with firm step. "So now, my tou," aaid the king, "your canoe hut met with tnltchaitce and lias been daahed again! rock." "Not to." the young man replied; "my canoe is safe, oh. father." "I grieve, o'.i. my ton." tftid the fa flier, "that your anfe departure lint been oppoaed by the king of Vatiuit Leva, nd that he hat toiight to make you prisoner, for our vengeance will fall heavily on bit people." "Savenaka. king of Yanun Leva, hat nowiae impeded my departure from hit Island," tuid the youth, "nor bat be known of my pretence there." "And yet anger aits above your eye," aid the old kin';. Then Until Tauito composed hi fea tures and aaid t hi father: "Forget, my father, that I have giveu way to an other bccauM of a trifle. Fkea, the maiden of whom I spoke, ha aaid a f'l Uh thing, ami. recollecting It, my spirit Was disturbed." "And what said the mnideur "Truly, the ttuf opinion that women are of riiiM aplnt and nndertandiug with men, und tliotlM divide the govern ment of human affair with them. I think such were her word, but of a ver ity 1 heard not certainly, bring uuuh provoked, and having driveu my foot against a root aa we walked. "Then yon have quarreled with the Sialdeur" said Tui Katulma. "No," said Rata Tanlto, "I am not a woman. I forbore to auawer her, and after the had tjHiken for a time and had worn he would marry no man who held hiinwlf her auerior, I left her." Then tail Tui Katnbiia, "Uo now, my ton, and take war canoes, aud frit h iea brfoM lue." ' "The king commands," i.l U.ita Tauito. "Hut. father. I lio lo:iger wtati to marry the girl, and the god forbid that the thould come to bnu at my hand!" "No harm htl come to l;er." taid Kstatiao. "Po you a I cotrmand." Accordingly, Rata Tauito took war canoe and went to ami Leva and bore sway Ekesa by force. And return ing to Vitl Leva he brought her before bit father, who sat In Mate, tnrroucded b his chief and rne'. And Ing tui array alul lrr. a trhmo to Ju l. i brr. Ekeaa's eve fl.ilirl and the lke I dertantlr at King K.ttnbua. "Mi.'lity Bionarcli." he cried, "do not fear me. do nt (tirroiiud yourself with your chiefs I mn yon uo harm, and indeed have com here agvint mr will. Iw.ng brought a pn-mer by tin yonth. nrof yrmr people. Set me f r e an I cht! blm, and my father. Savrnaka, wi.l lhank yon and be your brother." G "It tt my on. Rata Tsnilo. who bring yon here." aetd Katnbns. "Are j on R-to Tsnilo.' cr1e4 jtsr frlni'e-a. tnrniug to tb years; ro-. Ai l 1- e l;:;ied with double forcx -.uu lou are I s greftt traiiorr i.-.a.n." ald King Katubus, "be asanted No borin ahall befall yon. Yet It baa come to our tar that la Vanu.i Lerrh women are the final of the tnen.-nJ as Ihlt seem a strange thing to nt, we have deslrnl to tee it tetej. and tspecialiy to Inquire whether the women of Vanna Leva are the eajualt of the men in Vlti Leva. For that reason we bare sent to bring yoq her. And we will protoso to yoa three tvtt which, if yon snawer rightly aud J'itly. yoa hall depart home to safety aud w will offer yoa gift: and, moreover, yoa hall lead my son home with yoa to be your tlsre a a reparation for the wrung done yoa. Tht 1 twear to yuii. and be hall compete with yon In th teats." Whereat the prince- cried out, "He tt Ignorant what they are to be," aid the king. " Tit fair match. He boid, be Is a moch surprised as you re." "And If-tf I loser taid Cketa. "Yon thai! marry blm," said the king. Then the king said, "Princess, are yoa ready for the fimt testr "Rut," said kei, "I have not yet ac cepted your condition." "Ratn Tanlto," aaid the king, "behold yonr wifr "NayT cried the prince, "1 am In yonr power. lYopoae to me your tet and let your ton prepare for a life of tlavery." Katubna thereupon canted two tur tle' egg to be laid before the prince and aid: "Maiden, of thee two egg which will bring forth a male turtle and which a female? Tint i the first te-l that we propose to yoa." At this the pnnceat crowd her arm opon her breatt and laughed scornfully. "Thit it a tet of folly, not of wisdom," he said. "Not nil the men in the world could declare of w hich of thene t wo egg should lie t'jrn a male turtle and which female." Rut Rata Tauito stepped forward quickly and tok the egg into bit hand and crashed them. "Of neither," be aid. Then Katubna taid, "Maiden, though til truth the question teem idle, yet the youth It right, for man must know when to act." Nest there were brought forth two bowls, each covered with a mat of woven Cnia. And Kulnbua t tid: "Thia i the fcond teat. Of th"e two bowls chixaie that which It full of water." Lkcaa treitllili-d. but quickly atreti'hed out her baud and laid it on the nearest bowl, aaymg. "Thit i it." "Ch'Msw you, now," taid tho king to Ratu Tamto. lint Rata Tauito crot-d hi armi opon hi I. rem-1 nnd laid, "Not so; for who thould say that both bowl uiv not mipty'r" Then the Ling drew aay the mat of woven gran nud Ixith bowl were empty. "Maiden," said Katuhua, "the youth In right, for a man should know when to -ak." Then Ekenti bit her lip and said, "You juggle with mo." "Yet," suid Katulma, "the youth h.is detected our jugglery. lint here I the third teat and -r!inpv you will atlll win 1. 1 in for n slave. Wliitb love a child letter, hi tailo r or he who bore linn.-" Ekeausrye flaahel and alio dn-w her self up. "Of trnth, the who bore bim." the cried. Ratn Tanito tnrned and looked upon the girl, and tlowly thrre came into hi flushing ryes a tender light, but he did Dot tpeuk. At Ihlt Ekean culled to the king, "Tul Vili, he does not aeak!" "And be W right," aaid the king. "For ft man ahould know when to be silent" Then Ekraattamped her foot und cried loud In bitterness: "It watatrupt You have warned him what answers lie thould make and have plotted between you to shame met Biivne rather on yon, Tui Katubua!" Rata Tauito strode to her tide and caught ber by the wrut and said: "Uo back to your people. will none of yon. You havediahonored my father. Uo back to your people. Make a way there for the princess," he thou ted to the crowd. "Make aennoe ready and act ber on the shore of Vunua Leva." Dut Ekesa't eve fell and she did not move: only ttood In her place trembling. Then Katuhua tuld. "Ekena. my daugh ter, the Philosopher Ravetiiia luaked, 'When thould a woman disobey her hus band;' " And Ekesa lifted ber tearful eye aud antwered. "Never, oh, my father, save when he bids her leave turn." And of the union of Ekrsa and Rata Tanlto wat born the great King Ratu Cukaa. whom men called the beat of Juatice, and also Tuuivalu, the Root of War. Chicago Ulobe, lee le the Government Itulldlai. Ouo got a vivid notion of the in igni ted of the dcpnrtiuciit from tho vait quantities of ice and ro.il which are re quired to quench the thirt of the liJ.000 clerk and ke-p thetn warm. The treas ury consume) a tou and a half of ico dally, takiujf an aver.igo the year round. An eiual qnintity is used in the wur. state and navy building. Uut tho de partment of the interior i tho groat do vourvr of li-e. Including tin' ; n-uou of fice, it gobbli- up from five to an ton every 24 hours. The quantities titilt:i-d arv vnriiible. rch deutrtiiuant make Hhowu coiitrai t . for ict. bnl U-iug advertised for ouiiual I ly. No detiiilte amount to bo provided it agni'd upon. The contractor ft is much for tupplying all tho Iroxen water required, whatever it may Iw. All the . depjirtinenl. together with their brauch es, conaumo Jl.iia) luudt every day. WiuUiiigton Mar. Tfaajaaa at AMorlh. Lorl Tennynon' atay at AM worth I now drawing toward a cl.e. tint be w ill , not I returning to Fomngford for aome i thre or four week. He h not for I tome year tee:i ao ttron and well ni he l at tht moment, and tnere i no doubt '(isl heard a ft tend of hi remark) tint the regular penolical changtt from fie mild climate of the lale of Wight to the bracing air of a country lying rH) feet or more above the tea level have h.ul much to do with hit amazing vigor of bo.lv and mind. He ha a uaual bevtl cm I ttantly entertaining vititors from his first reachiug AM worth, the latet beicg I Lord Duflenn and Theo-lore Watt, who tive bat mi le't London (ilobe. IMlf tlIMr Than C a lasatlr. Tt rre-em inectly recreative eiorde bplay. Thtt eatural gymnsttict bni:g ' wiLb it aa attracron that animates u ' mott ind-Tereat a-d give lntpiraUoa to , tb ot pii'c -'-: Aad what ft con trol litre It tetweea pupil exercising t In play S-iJ ihoao epon whom ty:e rtatic gyria itics ar iputeU between E:gosb (-bode Ulrts. for cxamrle. sod rrsac: M. T. lujpxzf la i'pr FAITHFUL AFfER DEATH. A WOMAN OrFiCES PEBFOflMJ FOR HE TMC LAST HUSBAND. A Fslhll ftiarf ef fratlr Uf Hew tVif. aad Malliar lleallalsJ Mai la lal Her kireagib far lha tab af lb Naa Bhs Il la Ihs Laat. The ttory of Mrs. U. J- Wcnner' life on Fremont island l iilxmt the mot pathetic ttoiy ever to'.d on the frontier. .She wat burn mil I red In luiury; the came to tint city a brnle eleven year ;o. When, five year ago, her liuban 1 deridenl to move t. Fremont lalan 1, she cheerfully gave np h' r luxunont home in thit city and went with him. Of coarso the hail no neighbor. With no one but her huand and her little family round ber. with a hired man nnd girl . . , . ..... to mailt, the lived there fire years. At one time the was there two years and a bilf without leaving the ialand. When, two year ag , hr husband be came too wetk to n 1 on horseback, tli looketl after the r.'x-k her-lf, the at tended to her ho ie, ahe taught her chil dren, the nursed her huihaml. and in thee occup.aiotn the wat bny every moment of her t m. She ayt he was bajipy and we do not doubt it. Her bn ban 1 was failing all the time, but he had been n long time ill and the wonld not permit the thought of the possibility of Li dying to enter h-r ininJ. S it went on until two wn-Li ago Weilnesday, when her hualiand hal a severe hem orrhage (f the lungs. It wut atopiied. and be said be felt more relieved than be had for month before. Of con rn great prostration alwaya fol low! a hemorrhngn of the lung, nnd ho lay very weak, but cheerful. Thurs day bo wanted the man who had len their faithful employee) long to take the boat, go over to lioo-r nnd 'et tho mail, n h a ii 1 ho wanted hit pap r nd maguzim-s. Tiie innn, however, did not go until Friday morning. Through the day Friday Judge, Wenner waa com paratively ea.-y. He uked hit wife to read to him from their t ivorito book, and n I. v) to re;ieut to him whole poeina which the knew by heart, and to tlm day and night p;iv-d away. A IT.AUKIL orUiKAb. S.itiirday morning be told her what to cook for his breakfast, sayng lie wanted a good breakfa.it, but while tin was in preparation the heard tho aignal which tho bad prepared forhiill to make in caae h 1 d her. When she got to hi aide tho fatal hemorrhage waa on bis lii. and when the ho-ilened t J give him the medicine that wat always given liuu lit tueh a tiuiu ii iii'tii'tiedlt away. Sue put her nrm n round hi iie'k, drew hi heiel on In r Ihuii nud iihked him if he loved her; he unawered, "Yea," and asked her if she loved him. At her "yes." Ik smiled, nnd in nn instant, without u tp.-vsiii, that Minis was tr.ui-fix'-d and hit soul had llisl. hint w.i there nil nloue; with her own ' haniU alio washed and dresaed her lius band's body, went oiit.sido utid got the boar 1 lierelf, nnd stretched it ii.n the chuirs laflde tlioU'd; the girl had such ft horror of death that the could not l induced to como into the room to help ber lay lier hiiaband on the plunk. She did it all ulone, nud when nil was com poed aim went to her children, told them that t'.ieir father wa dead, ex plained to them S Well a the could what death iiie.-mt. took them ill and showed them their father' face: they all kin.v-d him, nnd knelt nnd prayed U tido bun. The day wore nlong and a great ttorm catno upon the lake, o that it wn Impossible for the man to return It laid nhvuyt bwn midcrstood that two tigrul lin-s meant t hat the needed hel). to the night came down the went nnd lighted thou" tire ami then took up her watch beside her death At Intervals during the night "he would go and re plenish the fires, nnd to the watch went on till daylight. All that day puswd way. At night the renewed the fires, and finally, ut great peril, the man reached the ialand at 10 o'clock ut night. A TATIICTIC BlRlAL. There) wat no possibility to return to get casket, so the poor woman told the nwu that be mutt from the boanlt on the place make the best bos he could. The man belplewly taid he could not, but tlie encouraged him and told him the would belphiuj. 8o t!;e box win made. From the best material she had in the house (he with her own hand lined the lx a and fixed a pillow for the tleeper't lieu J That completed, the man dutr a grave The only service foi the dead wut Ly the wife aud little childivu kneeling i around the colli n twfore It wat tuosed from the house and praying. Dut then what other service w.n needed? A best they could they got the boa to the grave, the mm drove ttakes oo one sulo of the grave and tied rots? to them, mi l that woman and that man loitered the body into tlie grave. Then the went back to take care of her children. The ttorm was so furious on the lak taut it was a week la-fore !ie could take brr children and leave the island. What she endured through tint Xarar day nnd Saturday night, that Sunday und fiat Sun. lav night no one knows. nud no one can imagine. She did not alit-,1 n lear She li-ua lint mIiih! a teur 1 wl.. .1.... .1. BlllkV. VII" P.- LMOII 111. lb Ole UV.ri f utictpiti-d life without her hilabaud. : but that now her children need what atrengTli alio hat got. And tho ajs-aks of what alio di I u nothing at all. She aay it wa a pleasure to her to do the last office: it l verv much sweeter for her to think of thun'it would be to think tait It wo s-rfonne. by tome one who might h ;ve U-u less teudrr lu bit touch than alio. And tliat w.i be a little woman who never knew what work was . r what l.v l.iti. n meant, who knew uothlng at nil alKir.t the rougher tide of lilenntil the gave her I rati np to her ft ial-anj and theTueforth livcl only for bim. -Salt La'.e Tribune. U,d you ever see more money taan yoa couM carry? Comparatively few peop.e have, but tncli sight may be often wit- ncae,l in the lower end of the city. As n Incident to draw crowd the loadiuj of a truck wita eilver l very potent, a cuatoro bouse trock tt. wd in front or one of the Broadway safe deposit Intti- tntiont yesterday and men wheeled out bandcartt loaded with eilver bar wbicb j Other t.ae-J into the truck. They looked I very pretty the bar. I mean and I crowd of people ttorpeJ dunug the pto I cess and passed remark upon tbeir weight and vain. j It wasn't money, of course, bat It will . be on after L'ncle tUu gets possession cf it. and a very nuz for rone It wn'.l make, too, la silver dolUrft. aVew Yrk llralj. A blttaa SV.I-. The raid of lb revenue men In Hall county are aometiniea very eicitiog-lb ttenllby approach in Ibo darknra of night to lb guarded canips of tb niounialiieer. wbowatcb for lliatu with ulraniing gun and ofteo a-iv lbm bville the cbi.ae acroaa Ibe luoiioiAlna, wheo ft camp U dis covered, and lbn. Ibe men at Uy. wild raiaed rifles wboas hulleta often fly daoger Ouiy Bear lb raider.; and then uieu III kbacklea that clank doloroiialy on Ibe dreary way lo J nl. Itecenlly In lb moun lam flne-aof eitrem nonbea.l Ueor i-i.V Jul wliers the Ihre lteof Georgia. .orth and SouSi Carolina corner. Ibe rev tnue oflUr mad a daring rnid. The mountaineer bad fixed for thetn I lis time, and hut for an accident oni of Ibe raiding party would tn all prolml.iilty have been killed. It seem tbatth di tiller badaecreteil Ibeinaelve with gun luadenae Inliket near where their work were located, and were ready lo lire on lh party a too u as they came within ramie. Konunatelv, however, the party or o.llcers in ilivl.lml an lhat the nla'S where tb copper were could laa npproocbed from different dlrectlooa, and Just annul me time on of the aquad came up in ironi or in place of ambush and the would l as aaaaln were alwut to firs on them, the other aquad came up from behind and tin nieit lately lu lb rear. Seein their predicament, m moun taitieer look 10 their beela and all got way. One, however, dropped his gun, an old fashioned, big bored rifle, which wa picked up by one of the officer, liul auc-U achate aa II Waal The mountaineer are awl ft of foot and they aped like the wind, occasionally iaualng to tire a abut at the men who followed like aleutb boumlaon their track. "I. rack I irackl tract,: went the rifles, until their pursuers were dated and diataoced and the mountaineer were asfe In cover. Verily, lh Interuul revrou yalem I a dangerou. deadly af fair. Atlanta Constitution. tatted Ilia I'lral SUambaal Into III PaclfU Capt. Pnmuel G. Morton, who la respon sible for Iheu ivlguliuiiof lbeaieely Sandy Hook in her daily run between tl.la city and lb Atlantic lllgblnnda. took the first teamboal from theae water into the Pa cific, hlie wa rulled the Senator, and v. a built by licorge Collier at his famous elii ; ynrd lu Williainaliurg. She wa launched In IMT, but did not atari on her lung Jour Oey until IMS. She would not hate -nn then were ll not for the gold fever. The craft was li'a) f.-rt long, with a beam of 'A feet aud a drnfl of 7 feet 0 Indies. Cuptuln Morton grow very rnih.is.astlc when he speak of Hie trip of the Senator Ilecniiae of ber Inability to carry much coal II was decided to put thr must tit her ami sail heraroiiud, lieaa). The ma chinery won ntoived in her hold. Sae w.l given eleven saila, five of wiich Wire aitinre rigm-d. A b.g nuuilier of golj hunter went along III lh vessel as p ur sengrra. The weather wa found to he too bud lo venture nroiiud Cape Horn, ao n paaaag wa miule tlinitigh the ."Mr iila ot Magellan. The craft reached the Sacra mruto river w Ithonl losing a min li a n rope. She was the first ateamixiat that ever navigated that stn iin. The year following Captain Morton took the Cornelia, the first ateamlHiat lo v i -1 1 the Annuon river, out of this port. She wa loaded with a caruo of provisions, which sold ao high on the arrival of the vensel at llio Janeiro as lo pay liiecntre exiieuse of llio trip. The ateaiiilMinl mad' a call nt Su Thnma on I he n ay !' u. She wasafteruard told totlie lirar.ili.iu giv ernnient a:id proved lo l a kikhI lignti-r Captain Morton ho lto ate.nnUiai ing oi er fifty jeara, and has made more than thirty "deep water" trip. New York World. Its Waa His r....l Killer. Two friend, newspaper uieu. went on an icurto'i. While on a rail ii v train tin t I a ere moved to mischief by the comical mi penranreof a country looking fellow who sal near. "How long did it take you to write 'Pari diae mtr'"one of Ibe friend aakrd, ad (lreaeing his coinpauhm. "Oh, alxiut two week, but I wa busy sin the 'Course of Time' a good bit of the bile. You worked (f.itte abile on the Vicar of Wakefield,' didn't yonr" "Well, yea, quite nwhile. Oil, I could bav done it sooner If I hadn't worked so bard on the 'Itasaelos' during the. time. Hut when it come lo work, let me ted yon that I cauubt lion The Decline and Fall of the Itoman Kuiplrs.' I had to have u done by certain time, and h inged if I didn't writ a volume a week fur six weeks After that I look it euay and didn't write more than n volume in two wecaa." They glanced occasionally at the coun trymau and tittered gleefully Pretty soon the fellow got up, npproarbeil them, and aid: "I have taken a layoff merely to look for von fellows I wanted to have some fun with e.i ' ln.l h..r..t-M ll.vtn.wirli.l ! b, W1UI ,, b, tLtm ,,, tron(. i ,nj mjiterious way and bumped their f beads together; and then, n the train had I reached a atatlou, he Isjwed politely aud got off. Arsansaw Traveler. lahabllantt or Caves. Amoug the animals lu caves where t Egyptian dsrknea ever dwell are blind srrai nan. cuiiinras. niiiiu in iiian.iicr uj torcliligiit look lik white phsntoma of tiirir outdoor kind. .Now aud then In aurh place on come acroa a common fm.'. emaclaleil and seemingly dl-cour.ignl, wblcll bos touml Its way, how, no one krowa, lo the Tartarean realms. Aiao one sliscovrr carious rave rat, of the t-une color aa the domeslic rats, hut with longrr bodies, lik a weasel', more developed whiskers and much blgk'rreurs. Of lat there are multitude lnlbrr.iv rns, aa one nngbl exirct, inasmuch u they are creature of darkness. Couutles nutnls-rsof Ibem fcnpieiit liie black hoi lows of .Mammoth and l.uray. There were times l:i lh p st when these v.ial rave I were the resorts of g.gaiitic la-asta, such u ! be megatherium, mjlodoii, mrgalonyi nd oilier huge alotlis, m i I out hy the glacial epoch. With their bone ar found thoae of eillncl lap.rs aad peccane Waabiugton Star. Tbe llurslla( ar a III; TVtiaaL The bursting of the great flv wheel " rerliapa more properly the driving whrel in one of tiie miil of M inches trr. S. H.. illustrate the ever pn-sent I danger hidd.-n in the nse of modern ma- 1 cbinery. Thrre does, rot arr,r to b .ve . , ., been carelcnes or even nn nccidert ven carelcnes or even nn nccidert wnico usual rauium or loresigiu com cave preveniea. 1 ne aniorna.ic )Ver oor regulating the supply of tt'-am to In thia laillonn. making a ctrcnmferene of theenginea-.mtohavels-eotneclo?gl. ! ,)anlv I'nvi .,u to ei i J ascent a aim iii ii , P'e apiwvraias is ntuunrl to iha balloon the engine and lenly tpeed-d up and the ,lth ollJrrt (,t .w;,:n lt ;i ,,.,, Ifrrrstt wneel wat tei wnirlin? at apace that tore it into pieces bv the enormous centrifugal force thu. generated, carter- ing the entire bntl ling over the country ronnd about and crushing and wonnd.ng the work people. Thi w bet 1 wat forty feet in diameter, with a face cine feet wide, weighing fifty-five tor and turn in-. when run at the atunl and safe rate. Tty revolntiont Commonwealth. per minnte Boston Tka rirst Mstaraliassi Wa iso. lies. El ialsrth Cryer. tnottrr of Dr. MaU H. Crjer. of Pbilsdtlpbis, 1 Iwhrvad t bav lia tbe Brat sromsa to demand easurallxslion paper In lb Cnllaxl Slates. Dr. Cryer hnws a certilicat dated Feb. is. Ii:, which atatea ibsi Mr. Cryer bad ? that date deiiape-t ber inlemion of lurwanlcat atitfn. Tbe paper wa uaile out a Omaha. Nebraska territory. St Lo t Uapubsio. A PAHIM. AKKOXAUT. BALLOONS niGHTLY USE3 AID SCI ENCE ANO KNOWLEOCt Aa Ctswrlsarad fra aebrnaa Who Uas Ooae Math Wllh III Alcblp lo Make -Air Jsavlcablc-PsaaeBgcr Goaranlsd Acslaat Teraonal Injerle. Probably oetonnul. lik? poets, ore born. s it made. Ai no rasa uo a.aa r ilckcred l v t.jo civiin ar..a.i: cancer I "Mi-.c-ft p-jit. lhou;h he may become i jetua'.. r.fonoinanwbob.KliJt lien bo1 ,th n g.niu for aerial navigation enn ever becomo cn cen-uaut. thf-ugh Lo nicy lie- come nn everyday boll oiu.t. Any fotl hardy felluwr m ::oup l i a Iwllooti. Vi only a tr.i'iii'd nrtoiiaut know Lorrtoi C- rive profit lic-.i a in nci;i ino cloud. The li llooni't i:ntn t.:e applause of a piping miill.!i:Jc the traijied ceroaaut (join enly tho sympathy and the good wisIk-s of l!i'3 who, like himself, nre aiiecd.Dg their livi l l nn at'empt lounvtil the ticret cl Kii-nr?. If ever tbe.-j era a b jm aeronaut. C.i p taiu Lmile Carton i one. All bit bfo Lo has tludiisl l:.!i:.:n, r.r.d if bo were by chanrs to b.' Lcn-ft if tho curiou balloon whlcli l l.i ci'iistai.t companion. lifo for bim ind.xsl woald Lot li vrorth liviug. A child of Pari. Lo pla; idv.ith balloot; i:i hlsboybood. i.ndril Ll yr-.ri sinro ihca have bss a dc .:c 1 U th3 rtudy ff acrhd navi';rtion. ilia labor. Lo claims, baveuot U-en iu vain. That lo 1 no dilettante can easily be howu. Ho noilo hl r..-.sta.icent In Pant on An;!. 1. ls. bt ing Ihctl ouly year old, and tlncj then ho lint not only made numerous otbir naceiit. but lias tlo In duced 1-JD person to uccouipany bim. lie ha never met nlth na oi-cident, and turh i tbo const i ml icn of hi lalloun tbat be clulm cn nrcident I v.cil nlg'a trnposaihle. Nay, soconlidi nt I be that he l pn-pareil to inuiranteo lie personal a.iMvof nil tcl entist und ether p rson who may Uetire to ncci.mpe.ny biui o:i Id asivut. The Pn lull Actn!. i:.y if Ai nidation reo-ognl.-.d Captain Carn n't merit lu 1-M and uiiaiiitiiously elected I. i tit a member of that IiikIt. In llio nainu year he tik part in a balloon rare t I'rU and came la w In ner, iher.i iK-.ng four other balloon In tho field or rather In tbe nir. In the follow ing year he look part In fo-ir raci-snud won Ibn'e of Ihem. For Ihiietplolt three gold niedi.t were auriIiillo bim by the Jury. which wa composed of rtulnent men of acieiire. The m cret of hi aiu-cess luy In the simple fact that he knew how to guid" hi lull loon through the opposing rurrent of the upper i.ir. and thus reached the go d. whereas his coieia t itors ere not only left far behind, but wen- i.lo forced todesrvnd nt tvjint (:ir distant from the goal. In other words, hi Ihoronh kiinnlnU-e of liu teorol"::icivl lawscnablisl bim to ue the ai-riul curre.it to his ovru ndvaiitnge. lu October, I", he made niml her awlit at Paris, during which be h;nl nn oppor tune v t) study the fiirinalioti i,f rain it ud barometric ilrpn io;i, und furthermore w.ncna'.iVd to make c-rtain i .b TMilion resulting in aomcimportarit melenrologirnl forecast of UircateiMd etorin. Ibe sum nurof I sal he ssnt in n study of the winds nt Calais, lh result of wl.n n wa Hint. start ing out to aca In in luiioon in.iuiy, ho wa i nalihsl, win :i out of sight of land. to return to the verv spot from wh.-h he h.ul started. Ilo c mid not have ai-c nlishisd this feat had Hot Lis patient study of the winds retidcritl it easy for him to guidu hi billiHin thnniu'li the tipper air curnnt. His next nstvut waseijuailv use ful fnmi n aclentilic point of view. It was made during n f.'g which was so dense that daylight was ultima! entirely ob-cureil, and Cantain l uiton object wn to nsevrtjun the t s.act density, llensccnded to a height of 5,'JiO nifti rs, r.nd little calculation bowed him tln.t the density of the fog wat more than !. meter. Ills next cM critiH iit wn rndrrtiiLrn with tbo tilijt ct c f r.tnliir; out what effect baro metric depression tt n frr:l height vwmld havo on nnitnals. I:i this assent, during w hlch Le was cccotnpar.ied by Dr. Ciuird, a well known pby-.ic.an, and several ani mals, be r.iaile n.niiy useful observations, which were aubteuucntly cTiilxxlicd l:i a re port and published by tho French Academy cf Acmstution. Ilo wat also eminently luccesaful in hit next ascrnt. which wa mada in company with un electrician who desired to ilctermir.o the presence of electric Quid or oroce in ihoct.r.rApbere. Tho ccroncut row cr.mc forward at a photographer. The Idea strv.ck Lira that very novel viewnnf terrestrial object could be obtained from hi balloon, and bo toon tool; photograph tf Paris and tt suhur'.it. This work was done at a height vtryiDg from 600 to t, '.CO meters, and the iecullar feature cf thee photogrr.pbi it that they contain detail which are not visible to the naked eye. Fjr thit work, Captain Carton received a gold medal Iiom tbe committee of Iboc.-: position do photogrnphle. The ucromr.it'i first ascent from Amer ican toil was luado nt Venezuela, being the first feat of the kind ever erforiiied In tbat country. Trum Venezuela Captain Carton enrao to thia city, hi ohje-t U-.ng to inter est scientific in. -li In his method of ocn.il navigation and lo satisfy tbrtu that b.il loons, if properly constructed and man ngeil, nro perfectly wife vehicles and nre the nicai: by wLitli n uie ab-'.ruse tcieutific prol lem can be solved. Hise.irw ill hold two passengers I esu'.i s himself, nnd each trip last, ns n rule, r.lKiut five or six hours. What nn cesel U to n ainter or a Strnd- uariu to n violini.t, th.a Uallnon i to him. And no wonder be guard It Jealously, since all bis l.fe In Ihvii ap.r.t In studying and perfecting It. Other balloon ore ca pricious wing bags, ever nt tbe merry of winds nud wave end liahlo to collapse after tho b-ast Injury. Hi balloon, be claims, t a faithful servant, ever obedient to It master a v, ill aud comparatively In destructible. Itsconalnictiou Ls certainly unlipie. Tbo covering 1 cf very strong china silk which 1:3 Isi-n oiled four tunc nnd It entirely impenior. to gas. Each t parate piroeif nlk ha Uv n tesiel by a dynamometer and I..". U-eti found r.-.pab!e of mr.intainiii j resistance nt llio rate of I,f0u kilograms to every s.(uan meter. Cnlike nil ether balloon. It Is not con structed cf ailk Join -d vertically, but of tmall u.ire ph-er of silk. Ibe largest cf which is not cvm a yanl In length. In - I ll'is way the lull'.m is rendered pnrtically muestmctil..e. If r.n ordinary balloon is ! !",m, by 0";',,,",. ltl "!itre p:raiua 1 ' hiJLVT. L'- T1 T TT".' u""" lags are far apart, when a in this twllooi ,urr ... ...., I arpiare of silk can eos.ly 1- replaced t y a new siiia-e. There nre tuecea of silk atiove water in case the w md abonid carry " Cllt Captain l'a:tou I'.oe cot 't lfXTtSZZ that hi kro ledpe i f meTcnrolrm al Una enables. Lim to pmiict ibe o;nei::rh 1 " ,vixm w;" Vn "T , llJ" " liciis d. - nr ti.pUaaba.d Our four year-old son and brir waa r cently laforrr e.1 that bs aunt, a widow. bad marrtrd agsin. A few il; later. wis umg lo tpena or l; new one e, but But ; knowing bis name, be besitausj for a no iriut aud tbeu t-u-i, "Vou know, I msaa A ant Gerirude't stepbusband." Cor. Cs'iybocd. Western fnaert are now ttrg-.rj th trial of a modification of the raiu pru dnctsg lytteui to see if taiatt cannot be lonsevi at t.ices w&Kn wui reotice tut) -n!r.on of beat from the ertb auj t av to crwp boa froL A CHEAT 8!NGH J EuiCCE. Her raitts IVaeliJ ! Ii,. Vila., li Sl.a Mi al llaa Sa rt.i. JM.k,fc Mine. Wilt, who l ommnt.d i,,, Vienna by precipitating i,eiv f fr..,u ,J, fifth ttory iif the bouse In wl,:, i, ,iJf ideil. limit have l- n one of il r tr..at eitraordinary iiig-t that in i.;,.;.rn time Kid appeared Up II li e t; r.. t , , She Occupied for twenty t.n )t .r t" , raait or leaning prima Uoiim.i n j a (rial oira borne of Vi.i.n.i ;,,.4 ber inarvelotit v.ilce Leg.m t,, f..;J. .. , ten year ago. the left t!. , , only ap;eared thetv-iit. r in c..tu. r i, In performatiiet f..r tlie ml (.f ,, rhantable object. An Americiiii gentlemnn of r v qntintatice, who ia a tV'tou,,.;, inimj Conilotsseur.toldltieth.it l:e had nfve beurd ber toward the close i.f her carr. Hilrcriurxl lit r voice n rimply j, Dotuenal. and turjiassing any .t:jr Is had ever heard. It w a tviverful ,:rv matic soprano, with ull tin- ligtitn. -t au flexiblity of roculitaiion pfse.s, J ,f Adelin.l Patti. Si V.ist Was it, riU;, (but the could ting one eviMmr Onivn of the Sight" III tbe "M.vic Flute" and the licit "Azuceiu" (n . jj Trovatore." On one i"caicui, f:.r hud deflliitoly quilted the at ige, ilr peare-l at ft benefit concert ut Sili'nr;. her election uelllg "Oi can, Xii'.a Mighty Monster," from WeU-r' Ujas roti" the mad tern of "Opia lu," fr,. the "Hamlet" of Ainbrome Tuouias, UJ II Itacio." by Aniti, ainging u, :r- in incomparuble fashion. But for one drawback brr career and ber fame would probably have ln, world wide. She wa very pl.dn .,. ' he lacked distinction, her upis-.irji,.. in later year having U-en that of a u ,,. soli 1 (b niuui housewife. She deh,' ,t,i In doing bt rown h ii-wo- :, an 1 tir I a ttory extant at to how an ttnpts ,r.g once cullea lo si a i.ja r.itnoii pr;ir.t donna with lutent to oil r her i.:i en. g Ig.'Uletlt. vvlletl ho foil 11 1 himself cot). fronted by a stout, elderly wotn in. who was engaged U icruhniii down t'.t It air. "Can I Min Wiltr he imkeJ litely. What do you want with berr mvl answer tho elderly fetnalc, tcrnhijit.f away ine.nr.vhilo a tiiou,'!i lierhfed. iiiled on tin; completion of hr t.i.li. "I want to ieo In-r on b'i-ities. p j take ber my c ard ami as!: if I ran sr her." Wait a bit," nnd thscrublinprrvf went on moro vigorously tiiauever. TI. manager grew impitieut. "lint, uiy cihhI woman, I c inuot stay li re all Leavo your wuti for n i!viier,t at.-l bring liieun uiiswer from your n!ress." "Just wnlt till 1 have fini-iied tlm Ut tep." So the ltnpr- s.irio was f. reel ti ps ea his Mill with pati.-iii-v- t;.l the n i f ing procesa was completed. Tin n tb indii'tnoti work' r rose lo her b't. pulled down lier pilled up sleeves, Wlpnl lier hand nnd r-m:ir!e 1: "Well, w;ui have vou sav to M-ne. Wilt? I am iln.a Wilt." Of late year t-I.e l:r.R eviuci-d ytrp- tomtof uieutul ilcratigemeiit, and t!.- within tho pat few inon:!is b.itue r ggravatml nnd threatening that lir family des-idinl upon placing h-r in n asylum. How the learned tint fact u not known. Cut, on returning fruui t walk, the went nj stairt to her utt room, took off her Votitn t und wr.ipai.l glove, disposed t':itn neatly cn tli l-l. and then the ascended to the lug ot tory(the fiftlilof tho house, oppt.-il t window and flung herself f.otn it hr.ul- long. She was instantly tilled. A.J . , . I. .ii.i. i to lu inelancuoiy lasiuon etnieu ;ne jr.i Hunt career of a Great singer. Puilsltl phiii Telegraph. The rnlarlljr of Mine J. A yonng tunn w::. coinplmieutin; I mother the other il.iy on t.te v.-ry en ble way in which the bad dressed brr little girl and boy the pist tnii::ier in tuita of blue jean. The yontig iu a ai not know that bine Jean i the f I of U hour. Cntbion re covered with t.M jean worked in white tilk. Dt cer tain are wade with n enter p: bowing the gray tide of the jean, wits border all erotind of the dark tire, i fc-aniitare or flower design belli:: nr'u& In white tilk along the aeatn. All of bags are ma'!- of bine for k: :i it is certainly a most unii-ranle tx. teriuL Every art ttore hat l ia tchcHjlbiigs. umde ilcp and ttrotig." drawiug ttnng of thick blue cord nnJ pretty design stamped on the imts. ie. to be worked with white si'- f t sc. young perton't Christina present. T.i'ii there nre blue jean table cover w ma:. ud it it even m--d f inlUta-J K-reen centeia. Bri'k!yn Eagle- Aa Keonomleal View of lb ')'; n., t-,. ii-iiinnii who ia a n-.- r o. w j the present ear thongu. from hr (re- ..ut ... .....li .ma nl i-IIH-nenee, ,..a at the wheel from an econoiimal ' point. "Why." aaid she. "I J"L 1 ''l time to wear gocsl clothes stm-e I !' been riding a wheel. I pntou uiycyc.in, gown when I ri-o in me morning. sl monnt the wheel soofleii during !a"l'.v nd fre-iuently in the evening there nr a dozen or more to g in h that utiles it is for the theater, a rnf, ti.m or a caller. I Cud my w-d n the only one 1 uave an opp ir:u---y 1 wear, nnd as for h its-wed. y i ' " how enormously hlgli a wotn ui a m l.-a erybill can run-why. there wure the gr'ate,t saving- ':"" ' cap-the yacht:i.'g kin I two f,,rdres.sK-ca.iori. wi.U u- mall untr in iwu ii'i m'.-"-- iv-T It me througii tiie entire year. ' FlV Preso. farlalaa skirls. t . ..i.l fl:lt kirts. ntT'iri.iKs 1 t9 Tans fashions, are to I m fitting than ever. White ti'"- been entirelv discarded: they h ue lir i-a nr:i-lse.l slnioet OS lll'l ll a' tUxkingv end every nn mato'u the tret lre in fol-r las mid of tilk. wth t-v t ii'-' I: u. : p-l.ed Connce. one j-ist on t'ae 'n5' other in. nnd both below the akirt. Ther are very pref. ..le afl heal uf v. but. : all pretty thing, they come h:.-a Francisco Sewt Letter. -ata ... af Taraa n.lUc"- An Egyptian family i r",.,.-, r? iar to wo: ri ... . t . .....i a.m w ea vorut ta:r. nave a a.-.- - . ..m.3 they have named AbraUni Levev. TbetwoelJfrcHr.Jrenret Tons a. t he " f s:''r'ra a tor Uago- Tb. C. i-V Part. Bcajoa Trn. r .; Tt.s tr VVay Ilrst OntiT I dido't ' bi: IB; IBM teaaon. . t Second Outer So. wnw i bU 1 y oarar.ri-.-sjw tw O