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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. LLCiarilLU rrtprUt, EUGENE CITT. OREOON. LOVIS CJNiCTtOS. WW Imim re t a. o re.l.ln Nfl 0 fcrlfbl aii4 uul... Ua o Oar I lb ear. ail "I lb r, 1 bo4 Ibr MAdr (rs abovw, Tbre. wher ttarp man lb rtrtrt kill. Ab4 lb biHtliuail ler rail, I fo la aw l fuif.il A laad raarBiB- of lb T avoa M dart tbal far af It Tim grmf erawa. Ilk aa la! Trkal wttk Iti parljr bua.ra of Maf Aad III vtia aocoin. tbln aad mil Ta '! a hra. la ontet w hr The anast-km ) aball tad I He aiU Tina lb, (till frarioaa. Urn and fair. Wuk aorro ' m-rr itmL Faiths .blM I otl art la am burnt, line larklik tuual f epeax a. I aball Had lba. w ka to Axl. hi lb dark val lt aaniaia rear a. Juk Trataaa la tutxlo tu Ta Waaa Talk at Oa. Mr. Barnlull nl Mia Anni Douo ran cam to Juatice Lngle' court to t jutl tittle difference relating to th nonpayment of rent Mr. IWrtihtll an folded her Ul of wi and Mm Donovan tarted hrr atory. bihe htvl Dot gnu far when Mra. IUrnbill i tmin-l iu too. Thrn th rare started. Kacb woman With ten nerve rttlit down to taik to th end. Tln-ir tonkin waKK! it thrjr had Wn hung on jUTota. It wa tl mt artitu- rilnhition of tha kinj that ha! t' n awn in llrtaiklrn for many ffvara. The jutic rapfl for ordrr Th voinm rotitinuM taiktnjc Th jud).- thrn t'tran to pound oa th drak. and aitiHiUKO b pouodii and un ilorwd th womrn fir rnlrnr. they rao lotrly ntinut Ki court ofhrrra two iDtrTrvtrn. on clerk and a atrnoK raphrr could Dot (top th dim, and th butdmb UKTfsarJ. Th jutu- braa to itruw Drrroua. S-iimg hi hat h mad dah for th door. Th wooiro folltnrvd him aa h ffrintrd djim th halL Oat into th atnwt thry wrtit, th jattic lcaditi( )y two lenictha, but th wonwn rutinir.i itronj and fajninj at rrry atrid. Their tonra nr t'irJ. Th capturrd a hor car at th or at cornrr "IXiot If t th- twnn on." b capL Th roodactor dirtud th aitoatioo at ioo. an J mnn.vf to th froot Ut fvra b au?tU th JnT.r to grt mora prvd i-ot of th aaimala. Th wotnrn atiU talkinjt. wrr followinit cloa l tied, bat tE car ca!trp5rl thrtn aod th ;utuV hit u arl. Nw Tork Tt.vria. rrt7 la Cfcrtataaa tkaaalag. Th Lutrorr ct a Lady th othrr day who cvxiJoawi Lt h para:T ft p cvl hr t.1n.tit ahotpit-.f unt:l th LaM nk trfura Chrjtuia f. r th aak of lix rnjoymrLt whu h ah frta cat of lit fTTl crowd that thjri th iItt fedL. tb aaya that ah l luUrrratasl Bxwt of all in th icoat ronrtray that woo di5"Uy nirr uh c.rcora tanora. Thu will It a mattrr of rria to a rood many pr ; !, who haTVt DMud that cHirt-y u a markJ rharai-trrutio of th Oir.tma ahTvans crvwda IVrhai th dir"o Ha and brrvl:ng of th Lady brr If who ml thit rr in ark had aomrthin to do wnth hrr vWrvationa Courtoy u a! wan a twin When w tak hrr dow town wish u w mrrt bet at rrr; Jt cornt-r. lrvTidrd oo baa a bit of tint and th trtnprra mrot of a phil ''hrr tht-r crrtaiuly mUlit b a Itood dl of plraaur In waU hinit and atndvinf the prii-tr.hn,t of th (.tin.tmaa bqrer. '"Do you think, now, that tin would iuit my daughter" tbi lady wa ankrd by an rldrrly woman who wa buying prvwnta. Th laly took it a an honor to b akiHl inch a question. Sha uvk it trraridy into con idratn and k' hrr adru with jrral arriouauoaa, aud U"jond all douM with perfect aatuf action to th wonun and bor daui(hur. lkwton Trauacnpt. Tea Wil mt leerrlblaf li, A and H met Mr. Keudal at an after noon Ua in Uun recently A got a word or two with her, but 11 atood talk ing for about an hour. They explained th matter to in arparately A aaid; ' U w ould atand there talking at Mr. Kendal. Th btwteea would prvactit Hnuth to her, aud when th tint how do you do wa over, 11 would reatnue, 'A I wa wying. Mr. Keudal' The hosier would preaent Drown. B would break in, 'A you were remarking, Mra. Ken dal Th htwtew would preaent Itobin eon. D would implore, 'lM let in finUh that anivdot of mine, Mr. Keu dal' " "Oh, I did bav uch a lovely long talk, auch a charming talk, with Mr Kendal." U gualied out at we. Really ahe talked with m mora than half an hour, w found each other eo cngvniai Hb told m atvut her own de bor at cvllegw Otford, iu Fngland. I aaked hrr to rult m at Harvard, but ahe aaid ah wa hn rutin g out three play a week, or ah would la channeL 1 do wuh h could come. I know th would enjoy it, tb charming woman. Kvery tittle rag of a bet I bar left it madly tn lor with her. There tntut hav t ro orue fin armpathy between u to keep u talk lug together m charmingly and o long." tkw'.on Journal. Ta aalaak Uallw. Th Needlework guild, autce IU at tempt to eularge it working, ha met with meet fiattencg UVwa. Nearly a hundred branch gnil.U are in operation, with th numlvr daily tncrewaicg Tbe guild 1 a cat local one, foanded oa the plan of Lady Wolvwrton' Engkub Nawvllework aw vet y Th branty of thu chanty 1 it ma piicity. Tb fumiahirg ut twv new gar ment a year cotutitutre a metslvri qual.ticatK'tia. and a UvaJ pr jject re cwivw and dutr.butaa th art K' lea with ont further trviM oa brhalf of the 1 ve Lik tb King Oaughte , Ut ab etxw of aU red tap aaacrv it ra;J grvwi b. The Ecgl eooety ha bwa ta euatence only eight year. y4 year over i).i. garmeota wwr di tr-.lwted to the wk and needy pot Mew, wvtaea and cbJlree ui beewcoe eaten Mr. Arthur M Pod,- aa4 Mra, Lyman Abbot are the raw pact re rvwatdecM of lh New Tork 1 Broi Ira g Nw Tork T ml klaailltaw aav Taa . Gail Ilaakoa V a-a fanar a oM ' atis -b taaecafa. 1 aa id uerva laiaarj ev w ni be afarual at a tar TV.? aa vera, waeaaae la I a Wa. to tfew it 4fe av" aenarvwM la -va 4 ptrumt aa eaa M'al oivonce IN BURVAH. la Original " rikaaallee Mtka4 mt aillg I all J Trwwalaw, In ftnnr.a'i. a In ivil Kircr. tu.plcion ..fieri diaturt tV- family tr , but Hi. lead of tiling lawyT' Jxakrl and giving . i.ty p r highly ;lcd ragrapl Ilia f..lloiaiug vffrv'tijaJ luod of divorce pr.aedure ta adopted: Tb family irUiiM-a on both ai.lw are called lu even ili.Unt coilain living a lung way off -and many an; the long Journe) a made in J ',liti bull. k carta, and many the auiliull illvUMloii br th rla'ar puffing cin lo of rltivw aiiutul rerw luoiiiuly oil the tuiluo mattxl fiJora. U au auiital.irt a ulrmi-iit can l ol- talllfl thua and Very ditlU till It I to wootti down tli fpnarri'l. aaa rule, for th liurtueae ar pintl race the ela r or patriaMja of the rillag or dis trict ar caKM lo, ami after the circotu itaniva are expl unci arbitrator ar ap- tninted from among them, who proce.-.! a follow: Two caiflliw wai if jt bl, but generally ruhlight are aelwt d of opual l. ii-tli and thickuetM, and bw Ing mnultaiieoualy liglite,! ar plarlon the Utile if the ewtahliahmriit Uaat of one; if not, on the floor. Thi U don with the greateat gravity, care being taken tbat neither Ixtrty ha . 1 . .1 ..tin.. ,.. fi, muj ....K. o.-, "- " T (hap of draft through the door, and craiinie, aud tluit all prnatit are n-ate.1 at cufllclent dlataric to prevent their breathing from affecting th flame. The gradual horning down of the fl.tine I then watched with breathl.w and ol - inn alienee, which culminate, a one or . , ., ... , i... 1 . 1 the other of theae elowly burn down and .... . eplutter out it lif in the water of the Uain iu which It l DtcL A Jeep "AhT glltti ral lgh of relief. greet thu termination, and if it be the bucband candle that burn out firt he and hi relative walk lowly out of rniM haml aij. ar enlerej all amounu d..r. aolemnly Wid uVntlr. l.-avir.g hi. P" -' df "d th. purpo-, for . ... ,.1. ii a In. h they rr imkL and to w bom. It la better half tnt.-eio0ofth. g..U.ndrf th chattel coutain.l therein. If the wife tiil,uUl u nu,n up at leaM once a candle eipire firtt. hand her do like- Ut M , . ..ltf,r InterraJ i a.low4 10 wiee, anl with a ma!l prevent to the tup item l-ei-vm foruidtea and omittel jn lgeeand umpire th diforc i c'Ul- J Kur every amount paid arroein ahuuld pleted. OiU-ago lieralX l uMained. aud it tt from lln roe:pta ' Ibal lb raht.k ahouid I written up j Tbe mn4a ahould then t put away 00 a adtaae la Ik Vala af rwiarea, ' fli con(ni. t-. thai any receipt can t At th aa'e of the art o ".rot un of th ' realily fnun l and refrrmi to without !. lateMme. IVnain. vtc a f aluou at ti lurtni.g the iher. of tbe Theatre Franoau. a cotmn..n of 1 Auoia ahould b opened with a baker inert with tb.we o.tinelat II auction .r trernjruw. milkman aod . . . . ., - . bullermao, and with any other tnutra of th. lhdir cv.uevti. in le. fr.m , b w-t 1 t, .l-,rwtle to which m et of th taunting, etc.. lo j ,e- axinta abould h paid brvu-ht to th hammer wer denve.1. u ,yrTJ mrt.k lt t,,,,, Br a.loweii to m.wt irrtmctiv a allowing th wonder- run lorer than a week diflicultiraar very ful Tanation in th value attached to likely to ar. v. owing to ih impoaaitulity trjuterj lewa of art. Tim "The Four Sraaxtc" .iTudh.m) bronkht Hl.t'V franc. agint 33.5m franc in 1 a portrait of Mtue. d S.mbreval and of her on Nat:ier, 47i) franc. aint t.ikti fratA-. ap.rtraitof KeuitTandt ,ly timarlf . . fratn-a. a.-:r.t t.OJ franc; "The KxeIh' (Th. lt 'Uaoatil, lT.NW franc, a-;:jt 4 J franc; "A Riveraid View" , k.iungt..n, 17,o franc, aaiti't 4. frau-a; 'Th Kevon ciliati" iFragnarl', lt.2 fraiu-a, againtt 1.4V) fratu-a; portrait of Mite. Olivier iiitvuic, n.'Xj franc, t .) frnk-. pt.rtrajt 1 a M- nk l.n feaHT ,Kj!ti'. li."") fran.. a:i.t l.i0 frain-a; "A For-t Land llhai . 1 J.VO fratu-a, a-4mt i." franc. l"n th other liaud. a few work, by r, , 1 I lv 1 . 1 1 lYa lhon and IWaini were kiiu kl . r . . . down at pn.-e far ta-.ow th.-e ol.tainr-l in l, and a p-rtraitof a gtrlby e-, laa,ivrt. pra-umaMy hn daughter. w fcld for t'V'aai franc. agi:nt n.l'al franc at th thdirr le. L'lid.'U Trie- j j, ! A ..real Mil Lake la a.ber.., j ev. . 1 1 . , ., 1 j. 0 ThegreM w. UU a OM..rk 1. Blil.w wide and 1 , llille. long. Jet eNVrt tn a few place it i aohdly Mof.-d ovvr ; With a ilr. -it of aalt which I getting ; thicker and thicker everv vear. thir guide, who i au old man, ai l that he could rvmeniU r wheii the aalt crr.taUtirt began to gath. r tilon the . .. . ,' urf.-e of the water. er by year. owine to the evaporation of the w ater, thecrjaUN lev-aiue more niinim u and then caknl together till till great rvf I rtne,t. In 171 the watt-r Kneath thi aa'.t ere.i.l e..f f..i,.,.l .r,.l..e.rr. ...... I r.., t. let into the Hiver Ohi. Tlii lowerol the lake' (tirfacw aK.iit three fivt, leaving that distance between the water and the roof. Looking down through one of the opening made for the purp in the roof, w aaw a low nl,d amall boat. tur guide put 11. one at a tune into the . . at- 1 a . 1 1 boat e lay fl-.t on our back and I.H.ke,! npat th curtoiwly l-ntiful aalt celling overhead. Wepnellel the Nvat j by puahing with our hand agint the irreirulantie of the r'f. The guide held a long rop attached to th boat to prevent onr gi.mg toofaranJ getting l,wt- thing h. aaid it wa. eaae , , Mny .prink- urround thi laie. Their water flow owr tb X'f aud evaporate there, aud thu Contia'.iallr , add to it thicknewa. After many year th imng will prtdaahly lwm'cb ked j with their own dejit, and then the whole will gradually bewiu d'vered with earth, aud ao a great aalt m.n will be formed a treasure f r tb SiUrvau hundreU f year to cnue. r. i.re. grajhical Magaxine. rrl W a 1.1 la. "M.wt pep:e l.xk u;.n whit',:r.g a a numance," aaid Hertarrt CSuthfe, "tut there u no douM that a wtuatl.tig man ha a gd deal to recommend h;m. I hav a friend whv U a warden in a largw penitentiarr. and he tate that in all h.a Ug expaneno L never kbew a ha bitual wbLt'.rr coc denned to a bra ia th UMTitatiou. aad he any, ra- re.ver. that ailtKagh the rule a to qn.et ani order ar frequently t- ken be never r meta Vr to hav h-rl aa a:te;-t at a maw-al whit w:th;a th terr.'.le V k tng wall i tb ir.at-.tsti.e. WI1.atl.14 mci to be the tatr.ral v valve tf fxj aptnt aod at;.'a.-r., n. aod ti gro mhl.tg man cvxildat hi,'. if be tned. "I had a can to w .Tk f r t or-w wS wa a Bx!ei ta rrrrr rpvt et-ert that he krft rev ta ci.;ar,t:v , a e-lg- ': irviil i;j!:.g w ,.w .f av- beta cheerfil curw-rr. al:i ig u gxx) Bat wa v iVnt.'y tr-ij to rr--daewth latewt c;wra tar k-"-. I tria tua tt '.be kaltt by nt:.: ci w-c. bwt tie can be-av ao ,1 aa l -r ect ta cv-ew; ---o tit I wa v-e-r eVl lo txragw b.a to ma a Latt which at tret had grvea tse eo Keca aa-ax-yaacw, try to g4 c-it ci ta way w!ea th 7-t am kx to ataw are ta w -..-r.g um wa scprrtact ear r--Baear are l, bet I as per" ret, y rr.a ll aa Icavg a h w Lc w w.T . M aarl a c Us 1 i ai a r3 'art KKKPI(J ACCOUNTS. tVERV HOUSEWIFE 6HOUL0 KEEP TRACK OF EXPENSE! VaJa mt Ayei mt HmhIwM Hak ar lafMa) a tllll Alleallaw M) BUIa aad rar.9 May Aae rai4 rl laaarf Oallat. "Why ahould I krp afHiiiU" aara ih fount and tniiTirnctxl bouarkarprr I W'bra I want inonry my tuUml jiTa k to me, and whrn thai la ', I ak bun world rau't lt,t. lliot.rjr law k whro oo it I 'iriit" rrue, my drar nia.Um.txil If you try the riprritiii'iit f coniiann yiiur i-iidiiurra dr a acn nl under fur iiirariil )irin t ralln-f waul of f)u-m witb jo"ir (iKltiiPMiuriiia (or th Mill Irtiirlli of lime durum which ynu baa krpt an ar..uiil of thnn. you will am. in all pn.UNilit jr. ry rlmrly tbat dunntt the Ultrr rrio. yu hat aprnl Inw and got mure ( j.xir money Uf eoura In making aui b a rotnjiarioja you mini take 111(0 omileraiiiai any unuauai paymrnia im h a do on ur rrifularly The prim purja of keeping bou bold twroiiiila ln f'lratly. to rna'ilr fuu to ai-r boa 11 1 1 h baa been prbl ft tm h ir 1 tic pur1-"', ami if urh f i;o-ll I ur . iii rirnaitr. to aarertain Ih re I am, and If .-il.r rluuinal it. ivndly ,opr,vr,,t the 1 .l.l.ty of paying (of 1,, Jln u( ,4 u( f tv(iv f if Jt)U t Aff p,m ,a.L The machinery rnjuirrd for keeping houckrrping avouuta la very m.ple. ami j ta aa follow. A ral,li.a. allowing all ; money rerrnred ami pauL Suitable file receipt and uni-.d bill. A book for ! nk h 1 It tra.lepI with whom a 1 1 , 1 fount ar kept, J mrt mm Th rwijk ta krpt Intl. fullowinn !mjUuM-r: to the Irft band aid uf th pae 1 ar entered all amouula received, and th iaira on which tliry wr remvrd. ln lb rf rememtriiig neceaaary deta.la Tnnleamen with whom acixxin'.a are kepi ai'it deliver w:tb the go.alae.vcb ilay a bill ataiing dXimtly lb quauliliea aupplied and tb prior. rT iTiur wris j ila'inrf aatullej beIf of tbeaccurat y A L luaa. tte bouea ife plaora tbrm 00 a 111 a common "; ke" aill auwr th purMri unt.l tteernl uf th week 1 On Mi.iiir mortur.g eah tra.leamaa bav;r w nttrn up th tk a hi. h l.e pro Tl.l. ti'.l the jt unlay n:glit inclumve, .1 liiera It to bit mat omer At the ear li rat aM,bl moriH-tit tb bou-rwife ahoald rimpar ea, h t.-k wiib li e daily hil.a whu !i are hrr Hi. Should there oeany it-rrepamy ahe al.oulj immcalialely call th tradnatiian atletiii. to it and ba the error re-tif!eL Hy Tue-.lay a.'teroooo ail the atcounta ahould if chrv kei i3 and lain. IbrUAiil lii.i I.UI Uiru 1- utmnifm . , , .1 and It l adnvaUe to do o at oui-e to avoid rumU ,h u.. ju-T1,,u flr , eeklv aivouuu .hould b uiru oa a riarat p.i"-r. au l not In Uie lj.k. a tl.t i rouaiauily In the haml of the tra-l.-amvii. wtm may. axi.leulU y or purpiawly. mialay it in c of any .U put. BaLANClNO tllk C V.IL Tb raah axvunt ai.ou.d t baianced every dav, ao aa to in.au r that every Item , ,,, bA1 july tDUn y tftJ ,mn amouut for which it may n,l t aurth a bile to Uk retvipta, and alao amall au m paid for ralw. 'buaaa, poala-. etc.. will tf reineiul-nl whrn making up lh u,i " ,m 14 n" ,rft uw u Tt , r' fr,N.utly in vogue of bah.tu .ally lumping item aa 'aumlnra U mlf(h to h,,arpm.rl I A (rirnJ u mln, otu, ClipnPj lo me t,rT tutt.-rly of bit wife carvleaaoeaa in enlenng ber acconma. and citeJ tb follow ling rntrtra aa aa riampl of brr twk 1 keeping. "Slami 1. ommbu M ub ' doea kllav. 3-,d." lVrtajw thia m:gtit bav Iweo a alight riaggrratioo. Nit tb moral it (xituu very vtivvoua lAOdi Tit Una, A HUha'a Kladaeaa. lllabop Wilmvo loung kindnea waa of a aurt whUb ie ital.ly target a lov in re turn. Oo d.y ID the market place a litt'e tiriof-ven vear. cr,-rd t.. l-ttL St. wa ruae che.ke.1. bright eveU. bare or uJ f(., wh . ntt lJT lb. ,,14 buill,p b,, tea. I. aaving bleaajou. my child:" Thlittinuud eoune!eL "tioj biea you. too, air." aaid aha "Thank jou. child, ttack you." aaid tl tv'J " dare wy your l.ieaaing U "'" , . , It waa cuatunuary lo Ihoae dav toroipk y irue)men a taiiora. lDe, I ann; .y . mkmg a long wa.king cvau for tb budiop, and m Irving it oa be nuvle sumrroua cba.k makatoiD.lnate ite p of butt. 00. lnny." uid th bi.b. p No a-a- iu oa II woulj ill txroai a t rt; hater 1A meto go a giiiler aub li..ti .:ke ate." Now IVasoy bad airra!y bougtt tb bat UWav an.1 bad I hem ai Ibai nxxnewl la k. pariei. Therefor b wa v J!iivr.3Ual aod aal. pu.l.ng a WivTu! fa,w "Jalerry ee roe. k. y What wu..i bPira to tbe tattoo XAl era if everr taalv waa of yoir i.ae" "Mutual it a.1 c-e. IVauy' aad u raakafk "Hulk .1 a.i crver Voatk ConpaAKL t aaaljr MiaaA. A-tate.l S. r.'.t at ezrz.js 1 Ti-er been a Et4 Bl cxw I o-wat to r.v tt n a pr --;r.-a fro cy d t ng. t-it :t c-. I ilaV K .t t b.w-y Jvtket. "Y.w nri.1.' rv : -1 ;r- r p-Ic-kdeit tp f .r t- aa --zs ag-x -Let t a L -Her;tia. "Hrt Ti-kt aa t, i-ri frra Sci Lyct -k. C. Locija 7.: E-ia. T a 1 k 1 a C area ra.-r A Eir.;a i-r.-.t a a-I t-. r aaJ tcc-e rrg t ..-ifc- j tn'a tv CT Ct tl. SI teax. kil '.f-l-a a ie- T ry tp- y-.ig .t ; - ' I aa -rtr- e Zjt t: :t V ii-. ez . i kil vi c-.i V? ti t.: if ti tartt la t raaew ti rrawt.! t-r ta reT ti-a ar t-d to sjv vw uaai-fac-t Fii-ertrv-a. Earvvw lif -y g-a k'i: wtat ;t taa-w I'l' ' 3 rex-- f r w-- fir.;;-g v.ia - iaa a pt fet.w:.: pewrr N.t a biav i t graa ti rar or ti jert wa at a fi T r-A er it rapW.-a. A VOViNS hOMCVAOE GIFTS. A ".. n Hx kr" Tell Wkat kk Ititf la Maka Uet ( alMrM Uarrr- I cai mpathiie fully with"tmg t' g iniliera." for I. to. am a widow '. r (lie pvi j.r My children number -.n t.ie ol.lrat now thirteen, lb (...nigral a Ntl.v of fourtrro mnntha I'll.ll le to hil l at.eltrr f.-r them in Ih II v. I have len ,.'l!:p- llr-i to colli to a ...iiiitry pi e, alierw the way of earn in,' a Lung f rtl,.-m ar very limite.1. kit eiiir liM-y laa r.nd liberty and t'.ilh We had ta--n tLinklng of Chriattna all the yi.tr. and even w bile the tummer wa with u w brgau to mak and g:th.-r th thing t- -get her to mak our- lviwand other happy. For twby I t.a k a lot uf rag, and by pounding and linn tewing ma.1 theae mto a ball, whu b I co-rJ with orange and blue worxted in nirl..n ahapej atn;w. Mr cldeat girl ma.1 him a rg baby with painted face, while the aecond pre pared leave of caiut nc, and on thee plated all aorta of picture lb brighter the ta tter For t Tiarlie, our man. I had a carpen ter prepare me four 'ud wheel with merely a hoi in th center. The-e ttiounte.1 on crvi pirce and attached to a amall li t, with a long tk k a handle, thewhol painted rel. with th wont "lr.l Uoy" in k-Ut, pla-avaed him well. Kebbte paud one dH for a card of aol d: r. thrae ah cut out. paatol on piece of cardboard rut to the same hape and glued to amall pine of wood to mak them atand upngbt. They formed a regiment for the earn Iittl follow. A born for two cent b got from Emma Nellie, my little one of fiv year, got a doll mad of rag, drewaed a a real ! bil'.v and with a cap 00. from Rvbbie, while I w re wed tu molding to a 1 high And low piece of taxtrd to mak a ' bed. Intrad of lata I bored hol.wdown I th tide and wov trng twin back and forth. Mattrre. pillow, heetj and pread complet th gift. Sadie, aert-n year old, got A rag body vnth A real brad and drewd with , clothe thai hav re button and 1 buttonhole. She alao received A doll- I bouae. mle of a but. w-.th window and door cut out Thu t tainted on th 1 outside and pApered within. Th kitchen ha paper on the floor ramiahed over, a ! itove for ten rerita, a tab! mal of a pool with A mr of w.t glue,! on I and littl thrive to hold th tinware ' that cxotn five centa Th parlor ba a ' null p:.v of caqiet. furniture made of . ;ajol uphol-tcred. the foxit reta being a : traxd kawr.1 into two. cor Clara, nine year old, A deep boi 1 nicely cxn-ervd made into a workboi. ' with arvaaor that rt ten cenu. a buttonhook your h. dealer give vou, : two crochet hook for bve cent, a maU ; pincuahkn an 1 a needlt-buok. A mail ta 1 if pt ixxirl Drat It covered wuh ; cnnkled tiue wix'r, with three band- j kerchieft made of lawn, uicvly callopel. ' feather atitcht-d. with initial in the cot I ncr. h got fn.m uter Kebbie Lmma al rx-elrel a male to thi box. ' Two Uxkj "Life of Jojaeplune" and Mr. Rutherford Childrva that ( cn day bought at a hxondhand Und for fire cent apif-e form the) preweut khe ' got 1 For Robbie, my thirtten-vear-o!d girl, 1 I guv fifteen cebt to A carpenter for 1 om piece of Uvard. in ra h corner of 1 which he U'rw a hole These. tmng ther by the kid of bran rvotibule rat. A cent A f.x-t. mi empty pj.l, . formed the li.n..i.g thelre or cabinet he long wiai.r-l To Irwvn tin eipeue 1 might bav if. I n if I wuhe.1. Nii-ely painted white, with every rax jpUej, n very prrtty. Two pea-h haket fa.:ned together. with a deep ruSle of turkey red And nice ly lineal. fomeJ a work basket for my Chr.tmi present We thought of other, too, for that tnppy djy Old Mrx Sf.ragne, a help-le- cripple, got a worxtexi cape, while A tilkolrne bead rvwt and a f oa ret trxa-l of a boi mounted oa four doorstop, covrrvxl nicely and w-.th a frill about it pleaaed the old gentleman. Theae complet the lit of the thing we pr-pared for Chrutmaav But I can think of many tn f r roucg and old which would dercaLl rench work, bet Little raah. The wood gave a tree and mng of green. The dried gra, wheat and oat (pray gathered in th dimmer and fed w-.th itrpa of tarkey red road th bouae look gay A crvav rudely contractxl. ccvered with nxk dom and lr.gtt iichesa. with a wreath of bolly thrcw-n over it. formed th mantel omamrtt for that day. Cor. Xew York WorlL taaaallala ( ba l!rw a. Sincenty. truthfuibeaaa, ca caoecnota neaa. chanty ar the moral eaMrcnal of gentlewomen, wbo.lr t-irmizi their minor ijualitixa qiai.nea t -t ar it-.ll important Thna 1. fvn rrii'm to man ner which, when r-i, denote w kind of virtue, and tr thaerefcT 1 plea mg. Th raacxer f grc tie women ar repwe, quietude, r.f paa, .wKon. Bat a many of the t the, aad no tnwrd complecvet.t. tier ar eveater fe;t ap iUy detea. :n Tbav moral el raet.r lvt as-d id evary tet le-ttifTxya r- t. ba c.eaae&red by czr.s .e. TVy are cxa-veir-, n..:; a 12- ay .n ao. They a.- tvr.--.-ir ii iepvlett. a law aid a rr. - n to tiecjelTew, aa etergr f 'acu, p- m and v '.git sent TVy a.-, v (Tery ber. cften et wra-s siax-vftl ard OiirnAgiaed. Wr tie ari gm-Py f aJ f Je aad trxig--a; r --.i ty tsiw a sjt -t are reAw-:3eB eooeiga tc ,m tiieta k-1 aa.1 perpx-.. their worxp a ' a r cf ore. J Hcrt Ert a-.e .3 M L: liWS Ijetnocrkt W.ti tt i-a;r :f f r-t her t-hyl A trs ;v t-.f . f ierxe,; a iLa. E w Jliaa aa i tee ;a tk en A ti tp-praxre-l At iA-iy kceiawwk ra her k'.Va aVra-a. w--.a a bacy r oc aa ki-i b-xA a1 cttrpaa ca L otser Lew-t -. rmani Vusa i;.a.ii4 to tee trrt-a f.n a-a4 !. tiat cery.Vig ea V3a aaJ aaa a w-e-.iw iui-r ta a Larf bra- t kwaaa. 1. a A- vi taw :ii uan v Vaiit-Yea. Oeavr i C ?wi? i li-ik IH a pae-a or rtbca.Oia w Loeoa ? tk Mr. t ) aav Varea . E--wt mt eacA la rrJI tr t wmzm r taiaT wvia vxr W.3CM) of pe-eexrty ww rrmmAm lx. tai.iwa tf tkat tn frrr wpiavl ve g. w it 1 ia tb a eg fraaxVxr. wvia a mm at a mnm, j ffit SE. KELATIOXSHIP. A CALM AHO DISPASSIONATE VIEW QP MTM WOMAN QUESTION." TA rwtarwe a ail -a a rrwparlty De- emea la (.real Tart aa Ik Marrta- lailaa-Uaaaaa Una tmala HWara , f Aaelea) Oroee a.A R.aaa. , The r.ght An I wr.r.g of women Are . nw detiate! with A vig'T Anl nrulenc which increaae every day. Th.aw.who' dernar I f.r women n. t only all th priv ilege v hich turn . hut alo con tinue! etemptton from their repotii btlitie. would carry the pr.ncipl of fe rn! emancipation to A point which baa aroused oppoaition on tbe part of many who In every exeat rjuration of the day r adraitt. '.ly leader of the party of rrvrm. While the rontrat rage a to whether women are to know, ay and do erervthing tliat the careat of men can, or.cn the other h.md. 1 kept romrlrtelr tn tbe tvAckamnnd. people are apt to for- j get what it reaily the crucial point or th whole qneatlon. They forg't that the p-wition of wom en, au l or men. too, i.r tnai roatier, i inteparablr Unn 1 up with the rela tionahip tietween the M-x known a mar.ag'; Are Apt to forget the impor tanc of that relatiotinhip not only to in dmdual. but to the Hate; are Apt to forget that too ngoron a nbje-tion of women mar bring u neir to larbaritn. too great an eman.-ipation may lad inai corrcpnon u u uaaxioix-u m which ha often in tb world biatorr bven the outcome of a civilization which ha not placed due rratraint on the aion and iuipulae. Th prcwpentT of a country depend on the proper maintenance of the rela- j rion between buaband and wife quit a much a on tt out. r .trengrh. and however great and powerful a country may aex-in to te. if theae dorneatic rela tion r unhealthy, if the wife ha not her place in the . tl polity, that conn try l rotten to th core, and it complete decay and demoralization are inevitable. Speaking generally, there ar fonr a pect or ideal of the tatn rf th wif four way in which her poi:ion l re garded by men. Ther 1 th meth.xl i f the tmrhanan. that of the oriental, that of w.-.t. rn or iliration. that of corrupt civilization, which Last i practically the degraded form of the third. The barbarian re gard hi wife a a mere !ave a wpuaw to cook hi fi!. carry hi burd- n, ub tmt to hi ill uaage. Theor.ental in hi wife a plaything to gratify hi j ion. to be kept in tbe tnct.-at iwvlu Bon. and to I treated altogether a a brainlee lring; regarde. l.y him. in fact, ao far a any r-pevt i cuncrrn.xl. much aa the i'iatr u regarded by the lavage. Fnm the tlnrl jx ir.t 'f view the w ifr' position t very d:3t-rent. True, he 1 th mother of her bulia:i d' children; true, the ba duti. to p rfonu which ber hn-atvan l would il:.lain: true, htr hutband t the h".vl of the family, and th bear hi name. Cut with ail thi the i l.xket upon a h-r hn-land't ecjual. i the anarer i f hi coun-e!. h: intelligent pur'neraud ha a right toex pect front him the fidelity which tn th caa of the m age or the oriental 1 to on tiJo.1. Th credit ( f placing tl.n view of mar ried l;f before mankind lui lea claimaxl by t'linatiaii writer for their religion. But ait m.agh we tnut admit that Clin.atiinity h-a done much to Im prove the portion of woman, y. t the high i leal which we hav termed that of wetern civilization e j.;.trd 13 a very trocg degree in ancient tireeoe. t:ll more ttrongiy among the kotnac and th nation of ve-i-n Eur'px. whom ther conijuere.1 ar.d civ.hzel long brf.,re Chn.tiAn;ty wa preaohed. and the noble qaalitie which we a.lro:re in th- we) rac may often t? dir-x-tly tra.-ed to th in fiaer.ee t f wic n 1 motU' r. But high at 1 thi 1 1-wl. hiatory hivr that there are dar.g. r which threaten thoe ocief.e where it jrevi. dan ger the outcome of that very civilization which it ha done o much to perfect Luxury, property, too great liberty, watt of mutual re-pe-ct and continual trmng aft. r new a. uvif.oru are t.xi apt to detr ythat w':io'.c. r::e ttateof thing which ha been the palladium of every great Batten, and we too often have ex ample cf th for.rth i leal, which, though rpr.sgtng fr'ta th third, u l:;nct frotn It that It dewerve to l cluael by I itelf. WL re a wif u no longer con- j tent with takirg ber har 13 the lf.l ; ;.f life, no longer content to rec. gr.izej tbe fact that tr.re are tLir.g which it I better beevn.. the w oman to do than th man. an i v.ce vrrxa: when ;: inm.t cn aping and hA.-.r.g th foil;-- anl! rice cf the man. on o;;r.g fr m her that raoJrety kid rwrve whwh are woman greatet clrrr.; when h ! rra taaterr.:tr and domestic Jtiti-- a i rcarriA-w tate cut fall into dvre; ute; then th fathrriac l ttat urvly r..Ter. It waa thi whKh le-1 to the cr..; bl hcrrtr of ircperval Rome, it wa th ur-aexe-l wonv-n. tr.nrpr r'.'.gvT only ;aA.l by thr aa lav-tty. wao were r-rpoc-cUl a ma -h a Nero ar. 1 D- mi nan theriteive f-. r tr.e downfall td" R--ciaa ctriv.vn. KKUo and Ir.liut woal j bav ta impaaaaihl br.t f r F'ojp.r kid M-aaValli. Ia Utter t.Drt, t.V. asl rven ia Chntra cocnrr.-, wh-re th Bvarr-ag tie wa in the. ry heid aa-rrr-1 that if di'.y oie rate. it o tl 1 only b4 a-iTe-l r y death, w have a a nate of tig a tL We:n.;nter Revurw. Maataakat aa BarA Eighji:en oy a f'i-rf.a ag hal 1 rach a dteatat.oo of m.-ache atl I bear it that ti ; n tiit if tiavisg all j bAj cj th:r fa. d w-a tj the-.r cstvs- j chop wtitir wa all tat universal, j FrcB ctj eirrec ocr ciaa h-va fa- ! tier flaige-l icto the rther. an 1 ixr 1 kid rtittacie rp:ily r-xaii the fah- , l e. Th fa- a bat . f late ywr ags ' beea BkoxLlaxL B--ar U ar c--Tr.r-y -a. bet ti tnuatAvbe 1 c-i-.-.Ttte-l 13 Erj- ; laad aa wu.y a cn th otitisect ' . ar-iart atrMajlb mt lk I A bc can draw - a !ia w, rt txl ef earth r avl tVt f -cr t.s t at cvi 'a tro! k heva cxrrr ra bithvL rt-kca an- re.1 r"vl he can js!i 10 fctir ! kecach. caa a p-ait r d t.i--t a bach, ai.1 ra a ttre-: ra.iwy 1 tce a cacA-Chvag-j Jvi . mm af Tkat Ba. IVew Wiat r avl A y-x trv; erer CUr Th N r.a S-:'b ra-J, aVi JTU tarrer pwr T..1 that hli AgJ tt-W Treir raraz&ax. ar krrd.- 4AVE0. Or Ik Maar Tkal aa Lai la CaHUag Tber. At f rer iarlr o'cl.ak In tb evening M. Julea Coriuiilard. peering through th autiar boi in lb wall that aeparalr tb dininc room of tb Itonn I'ellU Neiir ferMii 1 he kit, ben there if. not Uw tbal r ma. ta arale.1 la an atlitml mnifiartable eaae in a t:ltl he, k chair In the a.mlhwet corner of the cheerful lit- lie reiaurant. ,, rTrrTtL.g ,,.1, yea. Fnt baa already diapnwaj clean Aapkm. in .... h a way a. to hid th. defl- ' riellrlraor II. laoiaa l.nii. mai!.l.,a f..r the evrlillig meal, evrept "What ran l the malter with themf Thry have never l-m l.vie l--f..re." aaya M. Coapuil.trd anvi..iily km he through the d.nnig ra.m. uprr lie fnH.t d..r with Ibe wb.te muaon turii.liia and atej out into the ( reel. An I it i jut at thia m. .incut, wbil M. ('oaiiiillanl ia -aii liiig on the pavement in front of the restaurant. I'ku.g amloualy t4T .!r--t. that three gentlemen enter K, take (heir rara at one of the round ta- ! biea. Two of th. m glnnre alout the room ralh.r aii-pu ioiialy. hile tb tblnl. wbo a ma to lr a-tiligaa a..rt of guide, apeak tn a reuriiig and cinfldeiit totie: "Now. you t.-llowa. Juat wait and ae If you dob't get a i!:nner here that will I iirpnto 5011. llow ibey manage to do II for o centa l m. .re than I ran tell. Why. they had a aalini of game hire the iher night that y..u couldn't tfet at Ik-lniotiu-.. fur lea tUan f ami 1 oniynope ln' J they'll taae aollie iiiore 'i i. ."..ifci'i. -Well, thia may t w hat 5 r,., call tbe old Freu-h .'iart. r of the town." otxervea one . .... . .. .1.1. 1 .,,.1 o e,,.e 1-.-r- anJ , Ui,ire,ue. but I tell you imr;;, Trrr queer here. ami. moreover. ..n't are why they don't bnng on that din- And thrn Fritx. the waiter, hol.la a mra. terioua conference w it b M. t'ofjuillanl. w bo baa returned despondently to the kitchen. K.ia-i out into tbe niiouie oi ine nrwi aha,lea h.aeve a be caea inteiitlr in an arlerly direction, and then return to tb loprirtor, ahak.ng hi bra.1 aailly. F.vidmtly there lanoaa.loii the horizon. .vnotnrr u: rei c.nirrvuce, urn a iu reen of aoup and three platca are thrxigh tue ai-rtur lu tbe wa.l an itig done thi.. he once more g.w out in the middle of the.trv. t aud acan. 1 he horizon, -Now we're off :" cried the gentleman who aeema to lie acting aa h.t aabearnea the thin but frvgrant mw 1.1 hi frimda. They rat It in a.lerior. and then, tbe diahra having tarrti n nioie.1. there la another long w.t. lm-e more Fritz - out iutoiuio the middle of theatrrvt. but thia time be rrtuma wuh a face ta-um'.ng with anlina t'.on and wbirprr amc Jo; ful tiding to bi emiilover. A few moment later wag..n to; Uf..re the .Kr. and undrr the , wa Acxx.iupliehed, The bird by n a.!r.-.t uj-ni.tenuei.ce of M r.ajuillani a large movement common to ratar.e wi.e3 )a ' came.1 rap.diy thr.ugh a .id cmflu t wj.j, qtudrnr,'., m, !.r.d tj bail to the kitchen. A amall t..y. evidently Thot.iaa rat nn-.t-1,:....' T. .. . . - i , . v. . . . .. . at the aignal of one of the three g ietx ' Nu, 1." k here, v.. ung man."artb gneat. who baa !-. oir.e nu're ami inor ua picioua erry moment. ' jut teil me what ti.e rrai- n .f tl.: long delay in getting our dinner, and here a a ., i.rter f..r you." 1 "It will lo all rght now," mi. the l.y rea"Ur;i.g:v mi w 1.1 1 x-n-l d.rert y. They were a lutle late in bringing rue barrel over from the Metn.poutau b..irl.' Truth. Jaal V bl II TV anted. Iluahanl 'ivfttr a aharp quarrel Vmi may buy the!rea if vou wih. but 1 han t pay f. r it. Wife Then they'll .u jou f,.r the amount. Hu!nd S-i m;ub the tatter, in that r.v-e I II f.n the pi.inu f.-r the m..nry ll j:iior.tiihe llluf.rr. Aa I t planatOm. "I are in the a p. Pa that 1 ' tol'.a of Jam are uae.1 .vrry jenr in the manufacture f tku. tulix." remara.d C harue I lamb..j er. "1 npl"e th.al the re.v- n . many cluli get v ijrte.." replied Te.i.ly Vaudrr chump. th humonat of Harlem. Tex.va t-.ft.ngx I allgalng. "1 aay, Chol'.y." aid t'happie, "I ahould think It would mak yoti tiaoe.1 to a:t beah In the gymnaaium and watch your man w :::g Iii.l.an clu!." "It d.wvdr.iu U y.it d I do it fob baaf an houab evwy morning. It a the way I tak me Hehciae." Waabii.gt.4i lllatorr Ilea lew. Traiher What iaa you remember abut Pone il I.n Br.gLt 1' iv He aaa ar arching far the the a. la fo'inta.n of youth, and be d:o.v re.i tb' Mt.aa:ppi and and waa aavci by rokerhonta an.i :.d 1 forget tb ret. Cpt b d.r.i (. mfllow.-Uud Newa. Xeeoaat Nalvre. "Th: rx'm la vtry ci.aae." rvmarknl the cl to Ite head wa.terof a Broadway re-a-taurant. "C an I I have a little frevh air'" Th well dr.iied automaton nuaeal bit voice 10 a high pitch. "tn a:r "' be veil, after a pauae a.lUmg. "Let It b frraj,' ' Texaa f .ft.cgv He rwM trail. T"' ""'" ToU eat if you will take tb. aoap and water and give Tour face a gjud waahir.g. H !! .--..-v.a , . v. 1 purty hiibg-y. but. thank th Lord. 1 aia 1 tarv;n yet IaJ-anapoli Journal t'ry A a;ry. Clara Wmt't you ar.gry when t kutard I you Mau J-Iad 1 I wa. I'lara Aad did you make bjrn ajl ar i' Maud-I ahould aay I d.l: I mad tiui apolc.i a.x tin ew Truth. I Oae.1 r- i-r-l'.-.... f By Jove, c-id fei'.ow. d.d yow i .-ker . a. tex 1 I'.rew tjie.fi aa eo pi!-,.e h a-la d. 5i.. Wter ar . ic tie r( ir oct rcw:i.g Kar- t llei 'Ml ra,ag Oeeaf lieaa E ckt ta: a ic f.r a ftZrm to grab fea Tfcrsi pc-ke.t k that ti"v h .il titwri.is wj tec rtglvf ickt tlree t. a ton tar. An in- iit:.-.. -it tbef u.; t trjb terrm ci ea every b ir az, 1 leak a coca a bavlf a d -liar a da & avo Traitcnpt Pallaaia It reaAlaAaa. -How are tb-a 13 yc boe" "Di. tm f-a.1 to r-pcrt ""Glad to rportr Ta, Ta a taw -ptBc. " alai Toad's asea. A SAVACE CANARY. Oa mt Hi Terr lwle.1 mt U u a Ale-al Well k.., Aalai. 'o inanr t .rie Luve l- u of battle la-twiv-a tig.rx ar.l 11. I I v. t.ikea v ildei.! and rl. j ham, eagle ttl,j .' gat'-r and .lii-h nrd wild h. v, ,'d tlie following aectltutr .'.. 1 encounter la tween ton., at and a nacy bird cntinot f ul to U mt! r,, 'file tomcat kl.d the canary a,,. ',. pr i-r:y of mi aimi al .l.al. rVa i.ie who l.u long had a r- pui.m 71 veracity. Tli- canary w aa i,-i f T l(j ferceDe. It ia a f.lnalr llf, ,i Syearaoll wit'i bright j. II, llig. llie tin .11 la unite l..t- foi r le-ga. tnd w-igia 1 r ra-.Wwe about 1.' H.illida. -1 f)uniig the nion ir.g it wM B,,;. ( that the ciliary aem., nnuq:'.v M,. Age. Shep... e.J np kinl dwn ber cag in a great rag, gtiaidiing her t -h 1 glaring at the p.. rrt. t-w.ir-1 wr,.,.,';, turne.1 out the had d. v. l. p,j , . ' tiithy. Tlie ke..p.r ae- ur..! the .! ...r ,f .1. rage, a he thought, firmly, hi it dur'', A pannyaiii of t.-mt- r' the r,i..,fT mhe. the f.iet. imig and w r. hat a tuoiuen:: The ti-f- rtr..-a tomcat gave a cry of terror a:..l 1.. an.ttiid f.r ni 111. a:u f j-.. (,. , tlu re waa Hone. th b r of the r'. -. 1', WHICH llieci caniivor ii aiu:i..,: w. k- 1 "iml, iked. I e.,. , . he pr priet-T of tlie Ui-nag. r.e o 1 00 tiothing. Sjv-i.la.un.. b-wdt. th nnrven c .i.t'-t. fi .vnn a'l I t, . it th fury of the canary bird w..uU ',,). 1 i p. r. I.-1 on h:i!i- if. With a piteon moan the wr j totiH-at felt the talon f the ranan 01M (ink into hi head. H rv:-l bin.J'f and tried to fight her o.T. but ti.- !.r! parn.-l hi every uw ar.d fi-.: ' Ix e-l at bl eye. j t Ince tha cat arized th" l,;r 1 in I paw, but rhe g.-t away fr ,1:1 b:ia 1 moment with the l ofor.lv one f... in t iid a tu-1 a,)lr retunie.1 to the charge i r-ri-l-r! "i'T"""! i n ,f" cat aeyr blind w .thh. r "'p'.ribiii. ! T!'e fi-h' h U",r'1 v- U-itiub-a. r. 1 j the cat hid a.l the worxt of it. H-, ' It.ting. and every r...w ai.l then r ll-t over t-xhuunted. ti:t ntig j it: ful i r.-a. Though he wa valued at fpai. th' k ;r of the menagerie, who irm'l a wor 1 and a ehotgun. did r.ot ,Ur. t interfere to xave him. Ti.e 1.1-.. 1 ..f t;. canary wa up. and meant toaUy tU cat It wa not long 1-fore the awful w. rk .1 -i " ber lei-tire, with a en.-cf h. rr a, the p-iietrat.-.l hi I rani, and he r l'.l over completely ilea.L The lrr. waa trembling f r hn es af. ty, but it r,..w .-et!il tittienv age inMiticU f the canary had I u va tiel. for witli a ;vinry a:r ;,. rg-;tl her cage and t g in to wartl a tf of victory. It meant life or death to aluttl- J . r. but the brae b a or pt at;r,.- v.y np to the cage and nic.i-l 1.-1 ,-r,.-. plUhing tin f-at. Then he r:i o':t titt the ttrea t and faint.il. The L-rv ttir. had Ua-n too gr-At f r hua. Nrw York H.m: L Tk Valo of a l.ilil. Ihiaj. In a little voiumeof l-.fir-a i H-r.rr Irving. ;ut publi-i.ed. u a ry :.; 3 tllu'trate the a. tr v..".'. 'AlL.s tr.rle make erf.xf.oa per?--. iir. tnSe." "Thu ! -n wa. ei - . t ; me wh.-n I waa a very v..ut.g ii;." MV, "by that t tliar'aa ; !- :.,, fharlotte Cuahman. I r-m-n.'-r t.jt 1 when the played M- g I.Tr.i:. 1 for H.-tiry I rtraiu. I; wa. t.y lit' v i give Meg Merr.li.-t a pi"-- . f t I and I did it after the trd;ri..:.al a of handing h. r a Urge j 'ir-e f ,.i ,4 of the realm. 111 ti.e ..; f Iri-ti rroaaery. wu:, h waa get,, r.l'v u-l 1 fin.iari,il trvc. u tiot.a on the ta.. hit aft.r the pl.iy M:v. (.'u-i.iuau ! '.Jt "Inatead of giving ti.e ti.-t ' ' ' you think tt w. ul 1 hae l- r: c : ; ra.-re natural if y..u had tai-t: .1 l: r . (.f coin frotn ir p. k.t .n 1 g-.v- c ' the nualle-t? That i the way k n- .- a'.tr.a to a Wggar. and it -.1 1 a.id-1 to tV.' r-al.-ni f th-:-.' I have nv. r f. rg ".ten that W- Noah tell Ih Ark aa April - Saturday. A r.l ??. i the .i .y l.ci-1 in kil anct'tt !er.dar ut U.:.g t-"5' on wiiii h Nxih and hit fati.hy the ark aft-r inv.r.g w:tht..-l te ""- cf ti.e great deluge. Ti.e d..y - ;-'r'" in ail auciett cal. tid.ir. epea-iai.y l'"'-' ih. a egreaau N.e d a." v t.. 1 '5 of Mar. h. the .Liv ctcn '-'.: 1 N -- I farc.iv and t'.i.ir great f a- : .' c ; tj..n ,.f caf .rvl ry '.- ' ' "s ail. t-itg de,-.gt.at-l m ti.e tal V of early pr.nted li rature a ir.T in ana. Noae the dav . f ? rs ark." Whyt:.-- !; 1 trar.ee into the wer i-h.-aen at tae on.- cp. c rif joMl emlrkat;on an 1 were male are eCl.Ti'a wr: tiqcanau tar t,. t yet a. . Louis Republic:. .ra.. J Woaaea awd Taaal far-ara. j A man t-i 1 the . th.r day that :a r.l j teg ..ut and m daily on a r-1 -rtr. :r I f r year he had r.ever y. 1 1-. n a w i bur one i f the c lilC w - a..-. thee '. 1 br d zer.t to tie on I It wo t-.:.i r- iritrr-at-.i.- to a it 1 kick 1 r.-.ae-.r. fr m the f-tr.-a. oi'---' ity wLsch d-pnv-a her f t:.: t. '- ' j it i nothing abort of K n t; 1 toia the f-itnr -.! .f i-f '- ; over n.ar.y tan p a - j ma: y cr akir.g j.-.it ta u. ' chiierv.-New rk Let A A.kl teeeat- T1- RrT. Mr. Lat.kt a.i-ti Tom g fr.-n I. ire j act a: yoa'h who in c.-vr-vn aocv x; 1 arythirg in l-fr.' V. n-Ja. VeT Nil A w. . : -s-'r .. at -,rr y urxr'.f: I -1 fr to a ti cigarette . cce ai 1 tarr-el ei'-r cp k L'tc'. Tom A CaUn tr Life. tya In the e 1 r x m iti f dtir.;; w.ivh tie xarUi .oir.g Lite cf t-v -" th aT casgh: .2 u-e c -t alce. It t iiti.-ed a cr cf t. cta r.rc tit ; k.g lece cf Ter t y hrwrt cai.t rrorciber tberr :; br. . i'-t-a- ar ft 1 a beLef cf liiercec : a.i J I .-1 .ew hi" MUed . I ee r . . r k.tt nv-t fr-iy d-.ig the J ' -? day f.Ucw-g th nswoc trtt