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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1893)
Okiikiied HtMovrn. WIum Hi. The Portland Telegram, owni by the Ongniiian l'utli-liin nun- I pany, is now busily ninatl in ut-1 tempting to read .'resident L'levc land out of do li-uiicralic arty. ; It it plainly to bo wen that tlic, Orcgonian, for political rtasona in dictating tlio course of it.- evening- edition. While tlielil'AKIi In liclls in the free and unlimited minac. . t -A -.Mi:. .1... .. . . .... i ul"'"iB ",r il instant think that President Hove-, I .. I ! . .. 1 I II .i. t lanu is roniroiieu py iimi finruir any other combination of banker? lie i merely carrying out hit hon est conviction and is perfectly willing that other democrats may advocate the reverse projxwition, and still be good and true believer in tho democratic faith. In fact, the financial question should not and will not be a political question. Tho sooner it is eliminated from the ool of partisanship, the sooner it will bo settled. President Cleve land is still as firm a tariff re former as he ever was and is in favor of repealing the McKinley bill, and most of its predecessors. He is also in favor of repealing the Federal election laws, which have deprived a largo number of the American citiiens of their right to tho ballot. He is a grand, fearless man, notwithstanding tho opinion of the Telegram, owned and con trolled by H. V. Scott. Eighty-six years ago Robert Ful ton was ascending tho Hudson river for tho first time by eteam power. Tho "Clermont" steamed fmtn New York to Albany in thir-tv-two hours. Two years ago the Kmniro state exnress ran on the . g New York Central railroad from New York City to llutlalo, a dis tance of 436 J miles, in 420 min utes. These are two notable events which have transpired through the inventions applying to steam power. They cover the entire j-riod of locomotion by means of steam, less than ono cen tury. To tra verso 140 miles on the Hudson in 1807 it took Fulton thirty-two hours, or less than four and one-half miles an hour. The Kmpiro express in 1801 traversed 4o(i j miles at the average rate of nioro than a mile a minute. Tho Kugl'tdi consul in China re ports that there is a large accumu lation of gold in China, mostly in bars. It is estimated that many provincial governors and other officials have nioro wealth than they care to have the government see, and gold bars aro a condensed and therefore easily concealed form in which to keep l- 11 Asiatic na tions ever reach tho stago of com mercial development at which banks are freely Used an incalcula ble store of gold will be released for use as currency. The London Economist says: Tho fvet is that most American railway bonds ore sound securities, and hardly any other of equal merit can be obtained which will yield, say, on an average, about 4 percent. The majority of them . r.r.t'til bv a bis margin of HIV - J tj safety, even in those cases where dividends ore not paid on the ordi nary shares, for often bonds are strengthened rather than weakened be not revenue beinz withheld from tho shareholders and em ployed in "betterments." 11. (J. Dunn it Co. say, in review- ins the business situation: "Im provement has extended from the Lank to the mills." On the same subject Uradstreet's says: Tho be ginning of the upward swing of the tn.lotiim reveals advancis in 1" prices this week." Miss Klumpke, a young Ameri can eirl. has won for herself recog nition in France as being one of the most learned astronomers in that country. OnuFKUwiiii-.-Fromtheni.rt of theClrand Sire of Siverri.n Urand UJjs or me i. "- met at Milwaukee. Wi."ni last k it .r,..ra that the increase in tho membership of the order during . i. . ..vee .'illMI in 111- ere unpre.-eilent.il In the hi-i"ry -f the order. At the end of Ir.i nil r l-r' 11.. total nienit-p.hip nunin. r.-.i b..:.,T4.T. Ftimat.- lvil upon rvr... plar tl-r memts-rship now at '..'. The annual revenue of the order iov. r ,VsJ,OU0. Ninllllllelil IteniM l-.l-l inn i.i ., i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 - cut loll fi.-ni ..,, .- . :,riil ill your iuwy column, fi.r wmic t , we take tin- liU-ity nf Jotting ilnw n a few item. Tlm-shiug has U. n or. ally iil tt l-d in thi. , .y - Lite tan,., ,( Will I' lll.i-llc-l III U lollplo of d.ll. fart load of Jniirtioiiiu-.., ino.tlv of lll..",,l,!m."l. n I...I H....I,..,... .ri; rt,.h.y ,,Ki,i and made tlt.-lr ....it... t.. i enure my ihii-.hwii. i -y gi iut o u air concert at stated inti rvnl-, which, W illi tin- asslstaluv of "oM rye Were decidedly entertaining. It in rumon-d 1 1 ml the ltd tary . -i.-ty orgnnl.il here lat spring w ill rc-iimo work in a week or two. We heitrtily endorse thu inoveiin iit uil .U .Ieour UllitcU miiMirt III it iN'hnlf. Tho seliiKi) ut till" I'I.kv eoliiliii nivl on the li iiixt. with Mr. 1'. V. lavi, of Fainuoiliit, in eliiiiyc The enroll Inelit the fln-t Mti k imiiilier.'il L'l. hut this nuinU r w ill U Bn-atlv nti..,..,,!. .1 .....ii...f..n u ..i, I,!. t.i Ma n iiiv mil ."I n i. i . .... S. 11 Kieakhiir. lUformem take notice, that then will be a iullii- inii tiiiK of the IihIii trial Ia'kIoii of Ijiiic county hehl at the (iron school Iiiiim- Saturday, S t. 3d, at 7 o'clock p. in. Tliomu J. F.lliott, ami other, will Uihlre the inivtliiK. All are Inviteil. HkNKV I'Ari UKsoN, Si'. Ax AttkaiTIon. The San Fran- elsco Kxnminer inilillsln- a iileturv of t (Jeo. Miller's skyeycle, and say: A; "skyey clc" to ily thnmnh lheo n air from 1'orthilul. (Ire'oli. to till cltv I1 one of the latest announcement- f novel lc t i 1 ltil for the mld-w inter fair. ' Uicvekn for it- on land a d si,.r', huve i.rovi! a sum-, the former net-lallv so. un.l now Oreuoii. the w. U I f.H.t, iniHslm. k state, I trying a new ' n..i.ir. ui,...l .-r.l T M. rrill. n hicycle exi rt of Portland, has a new j machine wlii. lt is Intended to iiavk'nte 1 the air. Ill called a "skycvcle" and was lnveiit.il by a hrothcr of Joaquin 1 . . I Mill... II... of 11... Slerms. l.o rti him at Kiiifeiie. tin-iron. Sir. Jler rill Is niiikinx arniiiKemeiits for the manufacture of the new machine, to e couitnciiivtl a soon n a few minor ehaiiKin have In-i-ii inuile. He give a partial description of the liiuehllie on which he Is imw exs-rimi utliig, and fnnn his statement these exriiiiclit have met with iiiiislili-rahlc siiiii-sh. lialljr Ouaril, s- I-l. .li. S.HK1X ok Tka.m is. Trumii are more numeniti If Hsihli) than two months ago. Thi is the m-iumll wlieil the pmfemioiiul tramp hie hlm-lf away to the dry climate of Southern California. Kleveii in a tcnii were kept oil' the Iik-siI train this nfleriUHin at SUedds, anil the frxli;lit en-wssoutb- iHiiind are kept iiiiitiuuitllv nlitlni; to keep the train clear. Thi I a time when evcrv tii'U--lioliler aim me city iiolice must uImi Use iiicrcoMil vigi laucv. I)KI.KIATl Kl.WTKIl. F. T. Whititimli and 1). K. Henderson have Ui-ll eiii'tnl n-pnueUlatlvi-H of Helmet lslm-of thl city to i ne ttrauu imiki', Kiol-IiI of l'vth'ia of On iron, which convenes at lb ppm r in two wn ks. lallurr uuS ltrHiuplln. WASIIIXIJ-niN. Sept. i.-SlIltlslil- eompiliil from nlllclal data show that irotn January ui r hciiiit, uu jim, :) atate and private hank in the United Slati- failed, ami 7J r-minil htisines. In the same time 1V na tional hank fulled, TO of which have resumed. tf tin- statu and private hanks, Z't susMnded in alir.irnia mid H have rifsu iiml; In On-cmi l'l sii-is.-ii.lnl and U n-siitiiiil; Hu. nikil in Washington, "f which one has re sumed. tighter llnra. I'nllTLAMi, Or., Kept. i".-Fiaiik Kellev. iHnl Kvau, li-s Cohli and Mark'shin-, nn-ntly conviclnl of en Kiit'iiiK In a prio lltflit, were lined ii each today. 1 lie ciu- win i- iii-niiii to the supreiiie court. TKII.V A Hoi' CKMKK.-r.U(,'ilie will ship more hn th in any city in the state of On -nii. For year we have maintained said lt' '"' will ship moiv Imlc of this proiluct this year than ever la-fore. Thn-e or four vear ak" a citlell of Harrisburg inv.M.-d or Vn ! real . -t.it.'. Today he refuses a venrlv ' reVrei lug in agriculture. .. TllK New 1. O.-Albany I iikhtuI: j The I'. S. M-.tom.t-boxes tor the I room in the brick l-iug uht near the , iX-mis-rat oflW, have li.ni oruer.ii ami the contract ha U u h t to Mr. Win. Fromm to phi.-.- th.-m in titlon on their arrival. It i Intended to have the I', o. p.rn n-adv for iN-ciiiaiiy on Nov. 1. It will l-e one of the tlllt K .' ill the state. s.t l.ai'y i.naM. -.; t Mabiiih Mr. William Matthew ami Jemima Milne wi n- innrrii-u ai theCumU rhin.l pn-byti rian par-.n-. . ..t. p..if i: a Be ai . p. Hi-. -H'l- Ilt iir ofliciatil.lf. ,, .. ... ... ....-, ,, I Pen M. ' , ,;., ,ti..,.-. that iiaw ii"iii iiiatiifi-t.il it -:r sw.-.,it.c i ."e ( lly. al'Ut , and Mr. Mat:-- k i in o-.um l.ut a-.iiu' tl.i.promi-in.' animal. y. l,-:-':i,i :i;:iii in rv i. a a Iv. rti- men. in ink the Put V ' Mil'. I ''-11" T jvsev-rr t;a.e. Personal. ! l.uar-1. :-. . Mi... A. K. I' ltlcfkni went lo I'm i, I. Ill l this ; iuK or a few duys Visit. (hurley lluk.-r civts to U-ave for his lioin.. in mt Fratict.ii tomorrow. W. L. Cheshire, w lio i teaching the Kir Ituttf m Ii n.I, iit litai night In tin-1 ity. Mr. M. I. 1'ikIituo.hI uihI Mm, Longfellow n visiting In Tacoiiui, font f. , lav Mr, (i. lt'ttmi. an, I wet to r.irthmd this morning to vllt friend nl the c.itlon. Mi- lUlli- Mlllieall .lalteil till iiioruiiik' for Moiiiiioutli to attenl the normal iH-hool thi winter. Mr. Krunk I'raw, ol AHmiiy, enme up ui tliU ufiertioon' train on a lurt vi-.it to n 'Intivm ami Mni.U. S. K. Uniw n left mi theuverlaml thi tiioriiiiiK for a vl-.it to the world's fair ami frleml nl.lliiif lunr 'hlr(. Mi Verna '-nvrr, who ha U-eii 'W,,n ,,',r "'"Ur- Mn' ('- V- WolHI, for "vvcml iluya starUil on thl imirii- inn' liK-al for a visit w 1th relatives at her ohl home near Valiintfnn, IV Mr. JoliiiMiii, who ha bct-n visiting with her sl-ler, Mr, (i. V. lli.hlle, ainl family for m-verul wit k, starteil this inoriilnn on her return home to I'ulou-e City, Wash. Hiu will visit the Portland eXHllion on tier way. Hon. II. A. Irvine ami wife, of Linn county, NM'iil la.t liltjht with their luiiKhti-r, Mr. I.. Ililyeu, In this city. Tliey have just returned from the Kit- son sprinif and Mr. Irvine's health I much U-iii-llttcd hy tho ue of the -aim-. They left for Alhany thl morn liijc. . .-- - l",ti t'lusiKKK. Mr. J. F. Hardy waj elijpiKeil w ith Mewra. Weaver A Walker, ! Junction, In tho handling " agricultural inipiementa lor me ' !. t II J -Miieueii, ui naver loinpany This .rtnerhi. lastiil until the latter I'art of last June, w hen It was dls- wlve,!, ami Hardy starteil on hi. own account. He went on selllnif (.!, I 1. 1.. . .It.. a .. ... 1 1 icum uicm ku '""' .i'temlN-r II, uttlnK In his pckct IHO easll lie ml in tul. It Is said that he collected what ho could and left Ku- Ifcne on the midnight train Keptemher ll,K"lii? to California, since which tlinn nohody hiut Im-ii aide to hear any thiiiK from hi in. A. H. Itlaek U now In this county In the Interest of the Mitt-hell, Ia-wI A Ktaver Company, of Portland, endeavorinn to p't a settle- incut of the company's liulnts here, I 'ally ouani, Si-.k H. No Actios Takkn. The inectmir of the UarU ol trade called for last eveuiiii;, to take Into consideration the appointment of a ntimher of delegates to ap-ur U-foro tho atate railway coiiiiuisHlonerM, at Salem, Monday, Octohcr to protest aKainst the mvnt ralso III freight rates, lieiliK rather sliiuly atteuiKil ly our most Impor tant shippers, It wan rcMilved to ad journ until next Friday evening, be- foro taking action. It Is to he hosil thut every shlpia-r in F.utrcn w ill be irvaent at that time, as thl Is a most Important ijuestlon for Eugene and vi cinity. Tho right kind of a protest w ill make the railway commissioner eoine to their aense. That Thip. The Corvallls News ;avs: in tiinversuiiou wiin iu ivlvi r lladley, of the O. I'., regarding the item puUlhlml In S t unlay ' News taken from the Kautiaiii Lumberman, w-o were Informtil that the Item was in Huhstanoe correct and that a party will he taken aensvt the Caw-ade moun tain, providing Mr. Had ley had the time. He has already sent a man ahead to ancertain If there Is snow of any note In tho mountain. Should the trip 13 made the receiver will M turn here from Hums Instead of going direct to New York as lieforo reporUxI. Thi would seem as If something is to U-done on the extension of the nd eastward before many months roll by. Iall(iuara.hr.t. T. IMKI. At Kairmotint, near this city il.la iiiornliitf. fnnn a cnintdlcatlnn of .j. Mm. J.--ph Mcllee, ag.il V. Tlulaily was widow, h-r ago. H.e was a sister of Mrs. James O.I. II of thi city, and she leave five ,.,,(!,., The funeral w ill take place rp .r i,t,. rtnideiiee In Fairmoiint ,1IrrijW nn. rns'" at SM o'elm-k to the F.ug. ne I. O. F. cvmctcry. Pally Ouasi. Sej.1 77. IlsWli-l.l. The rharge against J. I). Si-llanj, for obtaining money under false in-teiim, was dlmiil bday. It appears that the arn-st was cauel by a misunderstanding of the Import of an ord.-r. The g.vi-rnmeiit siii.gtet ha gone I iwii the river to n inovo two Biisg at Walker' island, which have been au-ir.g i.n. Id. rahle aniioyaiioe and have at Ia.tln Iwalnl. They are j two bug.-lo which do not pp-r j al.e the surfar-e. The bt Ca-b- att nipt-i to remove tbeui lut was il Ii ah:.- to ifi-t them out, o the Corval- ( ha was orlen-l d .wn. After reniov-; inir the snaf the Crvallia wllli' uu the C.w'ltf t" take out some snsirs there, will th. n return to the work .impn'viiig the Willamette river als.v Salem. vi:inkmv M.P t Wld Mciihii- i nl ailim; u- "' Iki man. t Travel Is h-Hiili. ,i laioniin ter on the rail rntid j Unite a enwd i rvrliil ut the I.imi touiity ran-. A lartre amount of t heat i now l ing hauled lo tow u. 1 furry ooiiniy' di ht i tui.M.s.ik".. in lvn) It Mia fA,ta-,.V,. Hop sail- an- I'ht. (in i r ap ir to he IioUIIiik for U tter prlii-. The supreme court will auuin ii'ii Vene next Monday. It will have a Ioiik docket. Stephen Hminl hip-.l two car load of hop to the Weaver 111-"., Milwaukee, yeaterday. Oregon hits rtivivc.l inorx- mulal In 1 tlie fltlicry dcnrtmenl of the wr!d' fair than any other state. (in. CuiiiinliiK ha MMtcr out for an auction sale at hi place on the Mc- keiilo river seven mile ca-t of SpriiiK ft. Ill on OctoU r 13th. The cattle buyers have driven from Oil to SOU head of Ui-f eatttle from tirutit miinty ran gin In the lat few days, yiiiK alsmt f I to f r head. Ora Yatik'hau, a former I. Inn county chisil teacher, w ho wa trinl In Port land oil the charge of stealing f'UI froiu Mrs. W. Kiiykeiidall, has lai-n acipiit- teil. There w ill lie a meeting of the state exii'Ulive cominittii- of the iH-oplea party at Oregon City the tilth of Oi to her at 10 o'clock a. in. Then- i Im portant huim-aa to transact. The S. 1'. It. It. ha li ii suniiuoiiiil to apjiear heforv the Lauedniiity lnrd of tiUallttioii to show cnii-e why their aseMmeiit should not lie riii-ud on their tracks and laud. lieo. K. HIiHimer, the ill-faulting Jackson county tn-asiin-r, ha Ui-u in-; dictnl. However, It la thought he I safe in a fon-ign laud. A reward of I'sU Is iilti-r.il for hi capture. Five more Ioa Angeles, Cal., Chi-1 nco have lan-n ordered tleirt.i by j Judge IttMN. Attorney tlciieral Olm-y says the money will l forthcoming to ; carry out the orders of the court. W. M. Klllingsworth has In n stml on a note for f "Si'.M by the Merchant' J National lunik of Portland. Mr. Kil llugsworth was formerly a n-ilcnt of Kugeneand is now an Albina cniitul-, 1st. ' A delegation of autl ('him-.' agita tors drove fourteen hop picker from a yard near Cove, Oregon, yesterday. A couple of Chinese hous.-sv. cn- burned In Cove; loss tl'ioo. The sheriU ha or-' rested the crowd. ' Clearing up agaill. The lioi keep rolling In at a lively rate. Drummers Uromiug more plentiful daily. Several Immlirrant arrlv.il on to. day's train. Tho county liard of cUulialiou Is still In session. Tho Kwift-llaekell case is still (s lug hemnl by the n-fen-e. Itcprcseiitativo Wilkin, .if Cohiirg, was in Kugeiie todiiy. New student an- U-ing enrolled in the State I'liivemity daily. Over 1(SW bale of Iiom already stoinl III one of the thriu warehoiinei In F.ti gene. The government ha a fuir weather ' flag up this afternoon. Will it bring rain? Kd and Tom Maths-k w ill ship Km head of common horse to Iowa from Pendleton Saturday. The Commercial National bank, of Portland, Oregon, Is authorise.! t.i re - sumo bualm-s by Comptroller Fa-kl,-. ' Our busln.'sa stroet now pr.-s.-nt an appt-araneo somew hat similar to w hat they did previous to the panicky time, OnethoU.ai..l men have li-n put to work In the silver ml mi of Conor D'Alene regardli-s of Mi-nt It-gUla- Hon. Waldo Cheshire one day this w.i k lost a gold watch a few mill- w.-t of this city. It waa found aud pmmptly return.il by a son of Mr I'ratt's. The grand eommandery, Kniuht Templar, meet In F.llgelie Oct. Z. Ivanhis riimmandi-ry, of thi city, I making arrangement for their pr" r eiit.-rtaiiuneiit. A fannera's twohor-- wairmi and team left standing near the ex plena of fice, suddenly h-fl westward Isiund J'it after dluner thi aft.-rnisin. We were ' unable to h-arn further rtl'-ulurs. The Albany Woolen mill hit Ju-t n-celved a contract for 4,'s army blankets for the V. K. gov. rtinio'it. They are now making 1'i blank, t for the Oregon militia. Tho Portland rgpftailion w ill be f ir rnslly ofiened with appropriate ex- r tomorrow evening at 7V n'cli k. Hon. H. It. Ib-kman, a grndin.le of the SUte I'liivemity, Will deliver the address upon tho fsi-alon. ilen Power killed a five s.int bock St tlie .IH Ketuie i,r.gs U-I w K ti.ai after l-lng .liat-mUwel.i aelifh.il 11 pound. Mr. Power -- erahle !1 a a tailil. rmi.t and 1 mount th snln.al entire. li-id- Wili CfT.EY DKER. f.ir swar, . i.,r;..)ii.,j, ' Il .1 IV. ,...n.k'' I ..ill I 1. 1 '. . I .-Ub r ihI im'aI, v dir. v I v w I. I l . I i I.. rt ili.t l-l. .1 . 'i . it 1 . .im- .wHhrr. iii rr. i.tit li walk4. In r. :., n.-t ! UlkrO. . I'..', r It . I , ' ' - ... I.' jri I. let I iiU nt, 1 I l I I . . lIl'T-Mll.ltl I I a.l N-t It ft l.wnllnil school I I n - I li.-ri-.liii alhiB. I n. . mi- -aW iiil quits frs. M r -.- n..nr an acrv. ! - it.. i . iir iimi fan f I ..- !." ... I i-- lUkrr. V.! a:i id . . A. I I 1 i-. i, I ..t I. -.-T - .1 - .in .. I.. i I.'. H l'l v- III 4IU, . . I i.i 1. iv. Iit-r. I Int. h ; A.n, i j I uii . i r. '.- tr .MM-:t liraa. i., - ktm a ij.i.iki-r. "rt l.i l llr )iiur paloP Sai.l I. "In II. I") lkrr.' IV. v.i! .-I , ti. I I i I rnmich I!.-1'.'- . I 1 1 ,- mi 1 I..- I'lllsu 111. A- .1 .1 I 11 l .k- a hall In stuff I ll h.k II . -ui. I lima klllr.1 ni. S.. I nl mi . ii-l I.i all thi- alrifs I '. i vi i v i I. ; ri an. I the umti-Maker. A I I .it tin )--ii think ili.l my llfaf I.) . i:,.. ,.f lu-tary llaker. III.,-... ' . tn i i--y went, til. .- i i w illi l.-ii attai ks.1 her. Il-il ii., a:. I :-t-r l.e ha. I ai-iuauil illi a r..iii MI. lua-l l'!r tr ...-.! I I. a.' Ii I ill. I.eillJ aay. A I el) l.- ..iiM make hrr. lie k :n ii. I I., r In run aay. So I I. -I II - I'ukrr. - IUkIiw Traaarrlpt. A TKKAC HKIiOrSMAII) Mine. I.oiifi-iirca.li', tlm wife of an uniiy ollii-.-r ihirin ,' tho French rerolu t urn. wa a pi inl to hy tho wife of an-t.thi-r oilli er t- alTord concealment for , .er lin-l-i'ii-l. Mm.-. I.i.iifoiirciidn livnl sliort dis tance from the city of I .von. Kite had I t.nir w-rvaiii. and tlm maul dtftleulty, provided Hi" .'Ulcer could reach her lUvillinK without iliscovi-ry, was how U-st t.i u,ir-l the wi-n-t from ttism. It w a tin illy il i-idi-d that one of ths ein ili . si.oi.1.1 l-i taken into hiT coiifl-ilciir- and tint tlm ofllcer. who was a ratln-r i-R--miiiate hsikitig mail, should , nine .Ii-:u- I In fciiialit atlirs and be its-d ml hi a i'Mimi! of Faiichette, S rancliett.', a rath.-r pn-tty girl, made ai iii tin'i-d with everything. Ca tain l.:i- .'.'','iii' Hindu Ilia appear- rir.i in dm- ti'.ii-, ih- iimil as a woman, .lid so w-i II i'i-I Im liNk and play his i -art tlmt lie "as imt siispii-t.i by I ha "tin r N-nai.ts of la iug h!Ter-iit from what ho si-, iii' 1. In order, however, to nciir a Irtlen-k a isswihle, hs pro- end -I t- I -' cn.itly fatlKunl by his imrtii-v, and ku after hi arrival, howti to a iinvate rs'lil on th llpls-r '.-ir, wl.i' li i - -ti l imt leiivo agaio for -. i.-- k. it I . :nj cm n out that ha was Mite ill. ' At tin-en I -f tin' time mentioned soma t-;!it or ( n s-ililii-r inadii their appear-i.iii-i' ut tin- in uixinri and demandul the M-r"ii "f '.'i-l 'in l.averK'lii'. "If i.ii lloi.li tlii-reisany m il individ ual iind- r i In i nsif. you can tnakn your M-an li," n -I Mine. Lotifniircade, Wle ii Hi-' s- rvants w-.-recall.sl tog'th ' r. tin- la !y p-.-ii-ived that Fanchetta was pale uti-l In-inl'liliiJ. A-i mioii a tint ofllcer saw her h ex cliiiiiH d: "Well, v.ei.' II. did yon tell th troth or ii"i.' IT ) "ii di'l. It's all rlk-ht with you, and ymi tii'dn't las scared; if yon ilnln't. it in v hum -t opinion yon'll soon he a head shoii.-r." "What I t!ii-r crinl Mine. Ixufour cude, ill iiHtol.l-dillietit. "Well, I don't tari-r said Fanclinlta. asiniiiiiii nn iiMpudent tiianm-r. "It's tinm tin- ari -I' rat was put down and iniidn to knoiv that other peopls is as t-iNxl iih tin-in. I heard thi-rs wa a re ward of a thousand franca offered for thi limn, w ho' dared to coma hers anil p,uwhiiii If i.:rns a female, and I thought I'd jnt as ,'o"d a rinht to ths money aa .invls-lr." 'Andforih you haveaoldyonrsoul." i;roani-'l her iiii-tres. "Ioti't com" any religious talk over uu-!" cm d Fanchetti!. "I know mora of ; what ' tr uug on than yon think, i lb hv;...n'Ui.. swept away by a .Wroo. and d'-ath s an eti-rnul aIiT). ..That's nil true, girl." chimed In th n'n-. r with an emphatic oath. "But w hilu we're talking tho man may get ') tnd Wnd '''rewa!,-! r.mtaiico mad by th . ..tn imd lo r b rntbil servaiita, and in a vtry short titno allexceiit FancbetU were v-. nr.-l with cord. "Now. irlrl." mid thoc-fficer. with a roar laiih, "show ns th way to your sweet f. inal't cousin." Captain loiverno iiieantimo wa not entirely inoratit of his p ril. From his win-low he, had s-i-ii the apprsach of th wd lier end ri.'htly conjoctnred they wen- in i'i' "t of hlins. If. Ilia apartment wa so situated that II Could not fO down stair and -srai witliont being -n bysoiiinof the servants. II waa alnnni-1, and hi mind Wain ai tlvo to devi-o some u,. aii of defense or escape- He had in hi -ion a brae of loavd-e-1 pistol, and In tir-t ldia waa to bar ricad.) hm ihe r and 11 bis life as dearly aa i,-,ihle. but in bs.king about th auirtu.i nt he noticed ths breplar and 4i. ov. r. d l at the cl.iuiuey waa larg .-loUL-h to a-lmit I.i rson. II could . tho lht nt the t..p, aud it occurred to 1. 1 in to a i- riiap be might eacapo. atel he r 1' -I to niako tho trial Takm,' In- t.l with him, aptaltt Lav.-r-4-tie bi.in-d!y pnshe.1 his way up tho rhiiiitu v. Willi th view of getting n ths f t. h'it wh-n b had ascended . . . . . sotno ell t r I'll l' l uwwnemi iu his ,'r.e.i.:-- !.;; tiw tlut there was a: .. h a were l-.iii. tiO ' . . I.---I .l.iinn- ys tit Ut -1, t. i.n .'hi-r r-- wlier. ! V M.-ite-l, jt..i toitigh ! i f .-4 tl.e I. w .f any on - ;:l : ,,. I : i .u. It. L breathed a I kind i f l.-ft in I f ptirj . i f vi-r it i. t n.l.i ii( ;..kuig t.;, I Hasf.lr c. 1 Utile iii- is fnvly, thouli still with a 1 ro.sl d-.l .if m-rv' u appn-li'-ni m. I!" feare.1 that ill c.m in ; up h h. I li ik.-n iown a sufficient . t - v of --t t- tray hi tnantiei ( ip" .m-l -lew to his pi I fir- ..I. l;-.l . (lance dowmvarl i.t hi ilotii-s .-.ii-rincnl him that bu ha I little to 1 , lanii'il aUitit in this rei-t for tli. jfltie luad uev.-r li-n much ued. :ar-rti.-nta were not badly solliil. and Im Mold imt ri eive dirt . niHm'i U low l- attract nttstitioii. Ho li.ul nut long to w ait l lorn lis - i rd the sul.liur enli-r I he notn. !i-l by II io treacherous girl. j "IU! I.ee l-dr etclaiui.il tho latter to alarm. Tho officer swnra sunn t.-rnblii oaths till fiercely di-iinuiilo.1 which way. "Eithvr op tbs vhiuinry or into sumo ' J'.hsr part of thshouao," said Fancliette. i "II was hers a fw lulnuti-s ago." , "Vjuick, uiwn, fly about, hw's not op i hers," cried ths ufflcvr, lonklug up tho chimney. "Two of j ou run out and se if he's on ths rmf. and the rest ransaca thn house! If we don't find him, we 11 burn it downr A hnme.1 search was apparently made of ths nim tliry were In. and then Cap tain Laver.ne heard the soldiers In dif ferent part of tho honso opening and banging doors, bunting and cursing. Ho fell his situation now to bo vory crit- lt.il iu 1.1-1, for shotilJ tbo house bo Qml ho feareil th.-ro luight bo no r-aps for him. After awhile the uonw and tu mult sulnodiil. aud orrry llioiiient ho was In trembling etpectation of hearing or an'tng soiuelhuig to indicate that tho btilMlim was on tiro, and bu uow re- sulved to liiako another bold effort for his life. Ili reasoned thut Hum sent uiitatdo lo s-n if be wo on the roof had already rvjuiiied the others, and he now .lved to gam the roof, ami tr lieroniil do so undiscovered to venture a leap among the thick shrubls ry at tho rear uf tho uiaiii-ion. In thecourM'of two or three miuut.-s this tliiugsriiu fvat w us suet-ewif ully exe cuted, and Captain Luvt-rgne found bun- If unco more on the ground ontsida coiisiderablr ratch.il and bruiseil, but not seriously bij-iml. lie now lMard loud vnic.-s Inai-'.o aud liurrinlly alula away thron (Ii the slirubl-ry. Tho seen htni .-lll.i r, not tindlng any traco of the liinii be aiHiKht. at last lie ram eiincd at the trem heroii girl and acetiwil her of ihvelving him. This impreMion was stm streiigtheiieil Into conviction by Mine. Lotifonrcado ami the other ion r.ats. and tho whole ait.ur end.il in t'.io ri esisoof the pris-uiers and tho arrest ..f raiicla-tte, who was her self marche. off to prison, whero s!io die.1. After tho soldiers had gone Captain LavcTKiio returned lo the tniini.m to as uro Mine. Lonfoiirrado of his safety and then sot off to niako his escape from the country, which ho accomplished and lived to rrtnm at tho end of tho Itelgn of Terror. Kichanice, Aaelenl ssd Mu.lrr l.nill.h llaaa. Nelson's ship, tlio Victory, wa div signed to carry 101 gnus, consisting of ll'J, 24 and 1'J nmtider. ranged on her tipjr. iiuiin. i-iiddlo and lower d.s-k. She waa ali anni-l w illi a few 6-poniid-er carroliadc. Tho weight of her ouo bnavlsnlo of stnglo s'uolt.d guns wss 1.104 tsiuniU. which was considered pro digious in thM days. In tho account uf tho battle of Trnf ' sr. In w hich action this ship phiy.-il so prominent a part, th broadside th:.t ni poure.1 mto in French Ilui--iilanri is .lesrrilsil a ter rific, diAinoiiutiiw SO of hi r adversary's guns and kllhn( and wounding no h-sa than 400 of her ofiiccr and men. Compare this with our gun of tho present .lay, wlien a singlu gun of th Nil or Trafalgar mrow a projecui 100 tsiunds heavier than the wind broadsid uf the Victory, while ono of our 101-ton gnus discluirgi a projsrtil weighing no I' -ss tuuu l.HK) pounds! It may bo of interest to know that while only US.1 pottuda of wwd.-r were el- ponded in tho illsriur.j or a I roa.uiiio from tl Victory as much u fl.ooo pounds weight of siwd. r I c.tiMiined in firing tho bniaibiid'J uf I'm Victoria ur the Hans Pared, two of nur uuali rn iron-clad!-4ood Words. Tli rraklesa of Ih l ra.ll. Ever sinm th worl-l b-'gan mothers bar been rs-kiug cro-U.-s a-i I singing lullabies, from lima Immemorial th problems hstr oxisLil. What can w do with this babyr Wliere can w irat it so that it will bo safer llow can w manago to secure a few Interval uf pear and tranipiillityT How can w still it cries and whines? How can w teach It to walkT In a word, how ran w uianctpataonrMlvosfroiu th absorbing tyranny of Dies sweet lbo, our off tpringt Th sulntious which hav been in rented by ths sollcttnde, th ingenuity and th Imtlnct of mother bar taken tbo form uf craille. (waddles, hsullng string and g-icarta. Th variety of them invention I considerable, and a description of them would form, r bapa, a curious chapter in th history of bygien and domestic economy. Har per' Uaaar. A Hit aUtsM Wit. A striking mmmentsry was recently mad ley a Kn-sUn Jew on th judicial form pi ion which sustain his country. II paoaod th I court in an of th title) of hi onvire and noticed a fin stain placed iu front of tu budding. "VVhoru d-s- this statue reprfaenlT h Uviulred f a 1 ail.y. "Why, Jn tlc. of oot.reur "llow .," Hi Iiiimed tbo Jw. 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