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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. t. U I AMfMKLU EUOENE CITY. OREOON. THE TIME, Tier mmelh llrr f jf Isa-M Af t W fir tlioiliiiaaiiil )r t :l nr ttjrrr ioxtli afitr A I mm r..iil a U. for Kara. TVa. l i f r .l an J rl .l. tlci ll. wtrdl a:rif Cwr!lii r-at Ih nul't Ibat kl "' feuauwf '' Aril tb a:r I la i'tancbn:1 Vv lib jnyall.at nr li.liar wcft, Aril th aoU l.: rr rt I. a I iint4 l'ai;iln 1 1 .Vaa'.ar- fart. Tli wnr.il and lla aa mm koiie!. And ltat tlr U-.I ittiM loan What ll! U lliei ilirn km only Tucilr.( I lh crlmai.n crxal Tor'lns t tbarrana Itial l.!"no"n With tloJ for l'ie rr,i ir I; On th indrri i.f lan lir Inrfjai To Ulnar Ih wary Usil. T feci Ibi iMt Hint Utl"W.r Trnni Ilia I ran that lqul a la lira tCitbrvm lb harta na!'-. I ai la liia beautiful carr4 U.: frab 0 b'rd. br lb ilurm wind rtrlvan Wl.r latter a irrl bird airs, from lh? ar.U an I anjrjr beavra Hr lorneiranl tl:h riry lns. As.l ) last ar ami a and njrr. V.'l.o faint If Ilia a ami fa. I. f.f (aat f rem II. a darkle dtrar lata Hwk that nnaiU-fi fi.rr.l'l -Atlanta Conatllutloo. T1 tpactar at lit 11 rot kr a. Tbt "aperitf of thr Hrockrn" la-longs I aclsaaof brniillful anl deceptive atmos pheric phronnurn Luown a "mirage" llir particular mlnuaf rrfrrrnl to la to I ern lit only Olil known phirrotl t bet-art li' aiirfaer 011 ic.pof tb llruckrii. the bli;hct iniiiiiit of llir linn mnuiitnliia In lluu parr III tbr lluiiuMiiau Irumuatfr II la ro ferred toa Ih liwketiKrapeiiat"lmrau Init "llnnkru Ithosl" or "Ktmut of the llnxkrii"!. Mid I hor who hnn barn for lillmlr riionuli 10 ktrt ktnol t lei of It ll v'urr tlml lb apparition la wry a-tr (.kr haired Thrrr la nn obarrvalory ornr ttia poitu rlurr tbr lctrr" la to l arrn to lb Ul ftilvaiitii.'r.nnil Jnu no aoonrr xtrp 0111 lwtl Ilia 1 1 It Ir ilatfjrm lullia aonlli f.f thr lowrr tbno jour Iiiu1ut. crmi anil Ki.'m tlr. la rorcirloiitni:iiliit thcmtrni a'.f, birr nltb iinlimltnl p. for a pl.tr ltoikmI !l flila anlflly from to pi ic eciinitiljr f'jllonlnit your riry mo! Ion. It I only la tlx rrrinn jui iM-ioraanit art llml thr pbriioinrlion nuiy lir arrli .it T!.t UiiKf lliw riu'. Ill kll:liloiV ta oil. doubly rxnt.'b','lt't''il,'i ''T " l' 1 l Iml of thr mi. iiuili Htoiiilly. b) lb rrniotiiittai of thv b.ickuiuuud upouMbicb tbv aliiulotr l projrctril. Tlir I'Xpliiiiiiiliuii'f llilarJtrnonlinnry ot DIOilil lit tllllOKIty la rry xllllplu. Tot lit tiul tf Ibr ll.irl inoiiiiluliia tbi rv la ill raj 11 rl jr ilrli ami lui.Jf iilni(ibrrr boiUiiw. Ill f lit, tbul it prnH-nt" 11 Mirf.icr C t; tlilr if riTi.-nmj Ilia luirvln 1 of un olijnl mill n fli-ctlnu lt abmloir Ju-l 11a n mill dam. Wbiii, tlirn-foir. tbr ami b'i'ta rotiml to thr weal, tbr lnnlo of illicit Jrcta biili lire m ar i nmii.li lo l!iv null u( alllio-;i'.ii ric piiiticlraurv pniJi-cU-J uuu It. iil. Loaia K. publia A Sl.itilja In Calm. Tlirre wiw n )oiiii fill ni.irrlnl r-lillr I W.-. In Culrn. t'ba alrix'la nnuiinl III a. 1 1 ncrtif brr f.ilbrr wirv bniij w lib flnpt f jr nwtvk 'I br pinlfii iiIkihi I.i buti-r w.ii ImloMtl n lib 11 trut, n bitli ttu nortu In moui y (yi.Jii nnJ whit'li n..a n iH'iiuilfiil to lliei ji' na Ibr liitvtiur of 11 tm-Ut.-. Tor inni the al.i-ikanho nntnl tbrratnln of Ibi' luuh toiitritlllli p inba wriv f i' I ut Ibr.r i'i'iiar. Tor n wivk 11111 mnn. 111 il lunula pbiivtl, mill Ibr wbolr lit inbUir!uMl flt'.alatl. Itlui nil III laat lllyl.t I'Vl-rrUxly wi n! totbr niilini mill ilr ink riilfit-mul amokcil cluiirvtu-a inni lilnu il lo a ) oiiiiji Dim alnuiiiC Ariililuii lovr arnica. I liuliinilly il tl uul ar Ibr liiiil. Til wonuu who tlnl at brr ilr.riUil lirr u wry I11111I1I11I. bmvly HI )inr old 11111I coiiml with N'.tila nml iliiiiuoiiila. Sbr wa wcrpliiK blitt rly. llrr motbrr, ll np prnnil. Inni iirriinyiii I In- iniiti b. 1 1I11I nut arr bir, but I ainv lbs lirUti.Tuoni. I lu una ful nml aiiipbl nml ow ami lie biul wbltv lialr uuil n bit brni J. A priajl n clUil III Kuril ti larforr biul ot Ilia Uuor of lb bouar. nml 11 Iwml plnjnl, auil lb t placliiiinl lb kbinlno Ibmi tlliira, unil Ibrii llir iroml piiitnl. anil lb brlili'uruim w.i iiiarvbiU lo lb diwr bleb Inl lo tbt at .lira, ill the lop of n hub lb fclirl uivnltnl Im. Tno uriiiiilua riiniicba rroiicbnl a tbliilurk auirv.i wltU l.iinp bvlil blh botctbrir bruila anil tlucil Ibriliior be Uliiil bi 111. Ilia Hryrnrobt brIJ bna lilm to hrnx If oir lit tit uml blariiiiucba until br or b Cira. Uncoil lil alio" atlinlllmlia la-liiiili tbla wtIillii unil Mini olbira In iivili.,.1 liiiula, bill It N miirli loo arrtniian muiur Ubtsjiiic.il iilK)uL-ll.irM r'a Wwkly. A fuol lilagtlahrr. On dar, na I wiw wnllluit acrou the rlvi-r luiilfP Willi tnofrlrmla ami bnpjiriiiil lolookitown In ibewatrr Inbich, by thr wny, la aU-ul 4J fi-rl Uiatitiit from tbo bilili ), I aair a ph ki rrl iiUuil 3 fill louy lyliiK Ibrtr lo tb 1 Imr nntrr mar tbt al.oiu. I lohl my fi n mla to in Uu rv a::ii t 011 1 J tel my toil anil lir.r nml a live Oilmiuir mul i.itib Ibr liab. I ilul o anJ put a iilro littlvabiiur nil Hi hix.k I biul en mitoiiinlic m l n lib H lul of Imr on lu I lit III minium- iluuu In thr unlir, aiul it iinlly riiiiLnl ihi'ir bvloiv n kiiu.'ubrr e.inir ilnwa lioiu uml' r lb l.rulr. M lnl Ciy ml.iuotT mul niirirl ilowu llir river Vi'Iumi l.e gvi III Hue alniitilitflietl out, l.e lit tbv liilnuoir ilrtip, ami I aiipjioatil be wnil 111 ilo 11 tlr rurr. ao I atminl once t: ow to la'.tli III plikrri'l, but bail Ininlly kol my I. ii In .iii ir-'iiin "Inn i!un lamr Air Kiivllalu r uutl louU tbr luiuuuir iiK-uil. 'Ibiallmr. honrvrr. br nun back urutrr lb Lruli.i'. uml ofiir a iiioiiui.l tr two 1. 1 the mini, om I. ill U.ik In lie iiiir.mul I I tin 11 n 1 m i:l ti r I be 1 iil.i 11I n..iii. i.ml for Ibr lluiil Inni' Uii 11 luii.v Mr. Uinal'i-hrr. but be ki'l Ibr Umk atulijlMlli lue r.nu luu.uuil I I111I 1. 1111 f.wi. lie t iv ri,;bl iti-.n.l.t up In llie i-.ir. mul I bl l.im dm tbr l.o.'e fill 1 1 line. Then I livlnl bi:.i lb fiuiu lae !,). mul )iil never I 1 r , I ain.li . I oir na br Inaile. but I I nuleil bun nil IIM I it.e'i Iikj', Lu 1 miJ '.ol biMiti til llir fiabiTiiirii I 1 Iokii ami Iben lit b ill (o, mul br Hint lulu bnua. Aaur ruu Atilir rlata AUaul Taint Lara. Voa tnr.s:a'l lo foolfil tr.to tinVia-; llit l.'.co it iLsue u llo country w Luk CC;o t Ixzrt. TLo Inali looU No'.ti i,; ti. J Leo, ruilroturrrtl tt coil toM it fr r.-l I.-.i'j jo.Lt. I Lvo area unnr cf er.r Aciiu.ct. wLo 10 Ocjrly bv lo L Luwlc;-til, Inyiaj "teal Ir.iU rr.ict Leo" from i'.ralrr atoirJ tUip 13 Qt;ceri.own Larlor, tvUra it was no. h I.:; corlb:!i Ikry rtulJ tar pot tit &'ot:ia;haiacr ccycity Lt Loni for ba'.f lb uioory. InUftw m Clctk nJ Salittoau. A taaall Tawa rroail at lie Tar. Tbo Littlo towa cf Xewiurt. llm'i conuty. K. 2 . bit n 1 o; uLLon of ubo.it !.C0. rnil Uitro tmonj tbetu 40 rxraou. Ti of tbcnj wcrcrn. wboat anitcil a:r tttouiit to S.CC9 year, an arrra cf El ymrf cch. Ti towmr-to;,! uU if ttcro U ccotl.rr ttrull towu ia thtwotU list fan crjcul tbeu for lucoviiy. JCW u2 Zaisst. THE USEFUL IUMBOO. YANKEE MACHINERY COMPETES WITH JAPANC'E FlNCERi Ilnsnfart arril rruiUrlanf foralr" tTnati Ara fnpnlar. but I'nairury lo Canaral llallat lhaa Ara Made la tbla Country. Japaurea Cotialna. Tbr llhl bunihoo ciirt.iln I irlrlnf th Wur purvey to aLlnirlan Nrw Vorkan llil yrar thnl Ibr irnetlan blitnl Ima long (.Ivru lo U'rat I11.ll.ma mul otbrriliwllrri III tiartn t!linnli-a Srier.il ) e.ir no lbe rolling 1 -rrt.iliianf aplit hanilxio in.ulr ibrlr aiprun.iicr III ll.ia ciff tiiulrr lb Hum of auUrr.a. ami tbry wcr fouinl o urfiil tbal tbry MHju Ltcuin popular favorllca, particularly l:i tb aiiburlmn towna. Tbt aubiirbaii Nrir VorLer bail fallrn into tbt tinbil of In nn:-U lu pabhc n ban out alilr lb w:il! of bl bc-'.ae. Kaabluu i!n rnil luntf that tb (root frnc inuxl rntue i!mD, nml tb fiaiix UBiiiilly pot far from Ibr atru'l, u to t poxij '.bat II mix uaelru fur comfoitubl louuliu an l iliniainiiil tb aan; ilrta I lull inii.l Ur norn for n.'ilLintf orcilliii Tbr baiii'ioo riirtalii c um to remedy Ibit rvil nml t K'v to tb Aniericao p!aJ fcTijur pritai ) ami cotnf irt. ll la clnnp moiiuh f"r t'J" aumllral collate, pretty roout;h for the mul rxpeualv and uvfnl lor nerylxily who baa a plaxav I.lf moat lbin;ra lb it arr cheap, pretty and 11 ful. It baa Hind a p'acr for llvclf. INtwibly then tnny im aome ninol bam Irt lu the I'mliil rilalra wbrrr tbt La!iiIk0 cuilaln bat not yet epprurrd, aud for tbt benefit of tbnl baiulet tl mar br necniviry toilrcribr It lliaaiiuplyHrolliiiuali.nl nnulr of tbin atn a nf aplit Immlaat, Willi 11 louml UuiiImmi rod nl lop and buttoui In Blet ll alreiicth mid rnpea niliulii tbro:ii;li taoamull piille)ato nia ll or h i ll iluirti II la an liMiarly mail tbnl thr wind wbia lira Ihro :li It readily, yet it baa rnouh aolldity to in.lla n alilehl from tl r aim. ll may Iw run up or ilmru aa e.xaily at any abmlr, uml ll la nut only a pintrctiou .unt Ibrailli, but 11 valunlilr acrrrli to alurld thr iiiuinrr lounger fnm thr unrr of every luuvwiby ll la iiwtl o:il upon Ibr pi.uA. 1 br bamboo rurt.iln la too fnmilinr hi ro alaiula Ik ueed an) iIi-m riptioll for tbr New Yorker, iirli.m nr aiilmih ill, but there are aomr iiuii'l'.a Ihina 1.I.011I ll thill nuialalr (met the Idle untie nf the aiiiiiiuer luiui rr It baa 11 ('in tun look throughout mid n uia to l iar the itrluale i Uiih nf liicU r and lii: i ilniiit ivmk thai wr aaaoci.ile with Japiu Tlr l.ita me tiny lliln:;a. peibapaii ijiiarlir f 1111 Inch nlilr mid n alMetlith i f mi i:ic!i thick Win 1 ever the luaika 1 1 11 Jn lit .ii ear. they are not in one alal or I un. bulla inoiih nf ll.u alula to cunrafiil 1.1 1; cio l:i l.i ll.t. mul racli otireMiclly oiirt!ieoue Ix loir il, alum in;j tbnl nil lliie al .la l .n Urn Ui'Tllycul (.01:1 iinu Mall, i f I'Miihoo rn lie illy uml ritlil) !a I In- cult inu ilotie that th am:i mer Ijiiui; r l hl.il)' to uomler i t ilmpa hence mid ile.Meril) i f the .l.ip.iiawe work men 11 bo lual.e I lit m lliu pi. lint the p.iiiiiit .laraiu-M- workmen wbo m.ikr llu a.'iveiia uir iiaii.illy i:oil Ann r mill cllli n. mid nil the fnii lu liaik la ui.iauf.u.luri-1 1,1 nn i-r mul by l.i.a blneiy It ia uul lu T11LI0 or Vokuhuiini that li.c baiiilHio cuilaln nn- made, but lu Neir urk or Ihiaiklyti. hiibirriaiaii 1,'ihxI iiiiiih' Inrtbein iM-c.iuvr ll haa 11 l.ir niiay Miiind, nml lew Hiiile l.noir iih.il it me.iiia '1 be bmulaai la it yi'liullie iihIiuI nf lue tropica, lull Ibr niiinufacluriiiu l nil ilonu 011 our alilr ur nl her uf thr I river largely III llnmklj 11. aiul not far Irni'.i tbr nuvy )ard. Tliia ii.pliia, hiiuever. only lo tb IiuiiiIhhj ahmlea and ollnr h.iiubou work Uaed III mid about tins ell jr Nearly every lari- city lu lb cniiuiry b.ianl len4 on factory whero UiiiiIhio LOla me uiada Sjine of tb I irveal of lb rv f.icloriea, after tboae of New 'ork and llruoklyii. nr III rbibulel ibl.i. M laiiiiamul Sin I r.iluimo. In all of Ihear l ictiirli-i. altiinuU lb pnev nf lulair la '.ti iimea bibber Ihaii In Japan, the jjiaala mr niailu na cheaply H they call be liuiile III the eiiai brciila tb work I lion With mach.liery lj olid u few oriiainental chair nml La blea, the IuiiiiImiu ciiitnlti la the llrat h)iii bir liar lo w bicli bamboo baa been put lu Una country It pruliablir w ill Uol Iwthr biat, lor butnboa baa it babil of makiiiu ll arlf ao uarful nheirierll i.ih a tbul llano iiinitiiaue l iiilili .itetl. I br raw ni.Ue 1 inl bna lo l lininitteil. for bmnUx haamil tet tavu iicerM.lully iai.nl In Una co.in Uy Tb rbllicae In C'allloitiln biiv tried It. but vt llboiil any ;ieat aucceaa. Nuur kuirly trrea crow lu M AiiKUatin In I I'T kla. but Ibey lire merv Irnveollea iihiu Ibr real UiiiiIhio nf llir tropic. Kor iiiminrii nil pur iae bmiihoo cunim to Ihla country III thr bulda of aailiuu M-a aria, llitl up III luiiij 1 I1111I1 li .ii biiiidlea. ami thr pni kat;ea of ll Ibul our may (r iilrlilly aer uiiloailiiiu lu Suiilh alritlni Dot f;iaal a.llllpli'ai. t be UlllltHKlot l he l.al lialiea. exit pt lor luiaiueaa UM-a The Im nirinw atalka. Minieliiiiea n fool thick mul laMril loii, M'lihim come here, laiatlar tin J arr not milled. Our lKiinlnHi;iaMla mv h,'l ter niaile Imm mull (;nutb, 11 id ll la not lliiiib innller 11 helher lliealalkaare almluhl or iiMikiat 'I hi )' lire 1. Hi 11 cxiKiknl, bill Ibey an i.i-.llr air.ilulileiied "Our taw mull-rial." an) a a maker ol bamboo uinala. luim-a pi mil;). ill) fiuiu Ihliut. .I.iIn.ii mid India. lu thear thiu loiiulrlea ur bud uinir than IJJv,irlilu r.uiKluu bet we n '' li 1 1 mul U di t In I i iht aud balf nn Hull nml r. III. U Iticbta in damilir I. in) one if IbiM-vmielua It muni Inr lla iliiniliility, it 1,11.11 leiiili'iu ) to la-l.d win 11 ali.uaial, lla i.uulle ilnK'lt) of aplillitiat lulu niiia of 1111)' luickntar ihaiieii. ami li r biii nli"li it ill lake I'or an) of ll.ie 141111I11 11-a 1.11 nl lu r tiiml lau:Mtiea w llll II III Milne lallill.t the piliila hi in-1) lioui T.ir to I'lihl l:iilu-a ;wil. mul lu in l.i r 1 In 1 air i.punl of l.ir .'nl aa,n lli-e l.;ii.ir kimia mu r.ur ai.il air natal tail)' lu Ibr lu.inuf.iitur ol tl.e mote ti-lt) lliinlluiw Wnil launla n 111 111 do wr makef A i;rv..l man) . uml aim uul in-.iri) a luauyioi vir itiiginl. i.ui na 111. ,11) 11a ur pix'tkitn) abnll w lieu Anti-rii-uiia i.iaie lu knuu bam U o la-i li-r e m ike Mil. 11 ria nr .laiiaiiir lllllllllia. acliaua. I let ink l.i-.',ela ni lm.ia-ia. fail)' Ikim v p.ii.iai.la. ibina ittaila. Iluiit-r at.tatla, at-llia-a, balr.irka lal'lta. callllli'. bt.llkela. i.WM'U. KUtlt-l-a t,rnlla and I in'-) iiutaiivuik of iieiy tie .it;. lluu Vo-I nf luiar luiuv ) u i h nl muii. arr tui.y u.-i il.-a, 1'iai ur a: -I nmrriiai ful in ua nl cimir 1:1 lin e A euuu aatiieir ia iin, .u.d fir Until nr are remit lo make ball ine f iruiaLiL aLj lit Iinu 1. 1 a Im tat- l i'i'i Liiiiiim "llo uul ii'iiliiund b.in.lao unrk with rava Unlit ul r.lilail Ike I tKMI It bullOit tel nolly. Kli'lr I I'l.l.l la ao.nl Hi d rv.T.a, iMltlail la .1 pMall.cl ef a a'ai ti i pa. 13 ail lua lime u u n 1 ' :U .kt.uiioo W r make iu tniK niaiiy ali "I tin no ii nrlli ( l'.inilajuoul-eiry .'VI J- Aew Ink r-nt lu AnitrU n n j abJ jitmj '.e of uiral tl rau tf ncry L.jJ ara iiiiusto -cal to l ift lUc Luiitl of Uicirciup'.oyiT. uaviii'V what oiicbUl f.L.oa to wi.ii! it t.f toiuo tua to ct wCCUltOU-lSl. Oa th l.tt' ti.lc'.and UUoJ rri','! EL.uuo'.jiva.Wj.li.. tl.c crane bar built tUir uct l.i tho Lni cotonninAl trrr. uj lao cr.tt cf llo oiuj b.iilt ciay l bcrj far t; a U.i'.a What Is reputed to l tt lariat dia mond tn tho world it lu tho poaaasioa uf Jacrs-'oHcin. a Jlcxuan Ii '-' da aioo wu- 8TJ Ciiau. EYC LCV AND riCSS. Ki.it t grarlrr llir I'a klaitltd r tnrea tif th f. aea, Tlnr "ratnli.w tf i-iico," lit th er-1-ia ti-.n ca'.lfl. urj'I ti: ye!:J . , t J ,f ut fntiJerab! lei-'h at i : i afr..i tar t"ot ictciv, ftoi nu'.e I u.iJ i:ioUi f.-4:t'.rc of tb face. In f:n t. to I :-!.;y t re t'.i y txttil th-t om- iat-Ittctt forwU to t;:it. that ittrun tv -ilcf luitliiPitl'uLutui -iri !; l!ivln'3l ehrov. could rj.ily eipn as l it ilii.ru ot vsi otici.a, do uia'.ter low couij-'ii-ufcj tb ao inl:;l.t t. High ly arc-In ! Lrow nro aiJ to iletio! ri ttcitr nml brilliancy, but n it tlitf r ''vr tf 1 roff.uii.ty tl.ct ere aliu 1 to tb nwr level LinJ. 'Regularly t--rvel yebrow am aid to e:pr- cliicrfiilnrwi: iuare, ilit'p tliotiRbt; lrrci:l.ir. CcLlenei. vcr aaiility. exciiil.ilitj 1 railed at tli inner comer, tr.i bnchtly: Jciocil overUnnow, a timet tied uiiri'l. At.i!iH::anlit: li-rrd ln!ividt:ali with thlci ryrLrowi wiiic't met over tiio rmt of t l:o tioso to tivme. Tl.u uil.'ht ly aomo lo cunsiib r. d oetionablc, but t':r. voul 1 tli well to rrmr-uiUr that Auda mui'.tiu it no imro. ThiiU atid bt.&by yibrowi;ruiiU loj.d toik-i.otot,!rc::;JlU and cut-i-y ou tao jcrt of tlu ir j.-m-ff..-r, wLilo tlio contrary dcTclopitrr.! itii'.icatc delicacy, roli:i inciit or tu n ly wialm-fs. wliic'j it liardly a .Vilifying diaboala. A lark tf cyl.row is not considered a iijn ff mental trentb. Tbo cyebrovvt nml th eyelids nr cn terms of clooo intimacy, end the fnrm of th former li connected with the oprn iuZ of t! latter. Only la tiio romautic novel ere Llai It eyes to bo found. Hy those who Lav studied th question deeply f on r primary shades of color are recognized. Tbrs tr I rown, crcon, blue nml fcTuy. and ach of the lias live tones. It is considered a somewhat singular fact thtt the rarrtt of nil nose it tLat found in the inidillo of Iho face, nnd tak ing ICO noses ut random one will not Cnd on on nn average mora t'.ian three in which tho bni' :of tae nose descends perpendicularly Irom a straight lino drawn exactly between tl: ryes. A well pror oriioned no:ir, nccordin.;!-) inostau thorn lis. should take tip one-third of tLe profile', treasured from tlio cottmier.ee nmit of the I'.nir to tho tip of the t hin. Noi o!o:i uml to tay tlu.t u lanx no.'o meunt u Ion;; lur-d: thirrfcre ti n lo:i;;et.t beuded club in London sliotild lir.veLccu that whotAf member v. tro elei ted for th? length cf Ha ir iidrcs. tho chairman hav ilij thu lor.i':.t xiXi.o cud t!i hall port: r noiio. A Ions noso Is ceiierally com.nl rrrd tho mental i uj crior of it s!:ort one. IIo;;arth cluwiliid nor.es us r.njrnlar, aquiline or Iloinan, pr.vrot l eaU. Iiuibut or liottle, str.ii;;lit or (Jreci.ni, turned up and fcntib. Ctiicr Linda, v.-'uich in ly Ic added or not a?corilin;; lo taste, ure mixed uml bn!;cn. An unduly nil m:e does lint lieceari!y indicato t'lat tho we.-rer is u toper. It may bo due to tisbl lacing. Ir.ilii'i-stloji or tmutiDinil.ty of triuHTatnont. Tin re r.ro nl 0 other ways of esiiilainiiii the trouble. Too smile ii purely human, us l.ruti'i uro un nlilo to clevalu or depress t!u corners t f tho mouth 1 s ui::i'..na f cxprrsmm. As la the cao with iiinii'f.t every otl.ir fea lur of tha f.ics, p'.iys :o;riouii.:s r.ro found who tl.uiii that tho lip or." i f nil features the tmi-t riis:i p;ihh cf cetio and tbo most dire.-t in'iiccj if tlw f il inju. Thr.j champion:) uf tho nor.tli maintaii) I'l.it every dado if feelitis tan bo Cincnbed ly the lips with more facility than ly nt:y other feature. Tall Ma'l i:i:det. After Duo Conalilrrallon. In nii'ioii I'm :o ii r.a td.l law on the st.ituto biKiks t i tho c.T ct that in crimi nal cases tlio jury (j "jud;;o of tlio l.iv as well r3 tho f.icls." Thou;;h nl often quoted, ouco In nwhilo n l awyer with a diupcrato c.i"iii i.i:il.isr.o c f it. In one catotho ji'.d,;.' ir.jtructed tho jury that it was ti ji:d ;i' tho law r.i well as the facta, but milled th.it it v.a 1 m l to j 1 le of tho law utih-a it was fully mulled that it bner trero 'aw than tlie jtid;: All otitra:;eous virdict was I ror.'ht in, contrary to nil imtruetiurs 1 f lhi tM'.irt, w ho felt called upon t.i rebul.o the jury At last ono old fanner nrnse, "Jeil'e," nai 1 lie, "weren't wo to Jedtje tho law ns v.e'.l ri tho facts?" "I Vr'niiily," was tho iinpon-e, "but 1 told you tint li jiid;;o tho law t;nle-s yon were clearly uiti-d'n d that yon Lnew tin law better than I did." "Well, ji d.-e," nnswiTid tho farmer n b shifted bin quid, "wo CO'.isi lored that p'lut." ian rrauciico Ariouaut. Mpara iliiuirntt. Work I i: 'l N'ooneheriously d nihtt this truth. Uut work I mot the only l;iio l thing in this world. It is not u fe.n h to be udoroil. iii'iltn r is it to be judged, like a Hum in addition, by its outward nnd iuiliieili.ite n-a'ilta. Or. Johnson It 1 1 Scant titaj .:!)' with iucutiaistelil and arrogant industry. "No man. nr. is obliged ti do us much us l.e can. A man Shoi. Id have J art of I. is life to himself." La I mho has .1 value of Its ow 11 it is nut a mere hali-Iiiianl nf I.iIkt. ll It some thing we khiiuld l.uuw l.uw to 1 uluvate. to lite i:ud to eiiji y ll lias u ilistuu t and !: i.i i.'.hle pi.ue where! er imtuns are releiMsl Irom l.u'ir l.it rude iiiia'.s their lirt liuiiu ly to.l uud riv to li.i; pier levels if j;r..ee mid ltitellivtu.il n pes?. 'Tl:e t-uicis-s i f any 'K ii-ty wuri'.i ruiiaidcriiig l to I e i s.n.i..lisl ari ly b) the lisei to w hich lla li I llil.a'e 1 ut tai ir t.uie t::ou .euts." AUit Uvp;.l.cr la ts-nbuei's. Itott Snt lu r.niw Still. Th Pp.mu.i wit uul p'..ilopph.er. Qui ve lo, w'10 1:1 hit time gained a lepu latioa lor kuouing ever) thing wa s.lisl if be knew cf a f.le.i:. iiiareby a (a rson toa d avoid growing old "Miist certall:!'." aal.l he; "I k.nnv uf ceit.uu runs which will tuuly piaveut you growing old." "Wi:t are thrT 'llcc;i in the san In summer nnd in the wet In winter, that is mi rule Never iv yotirsrif lest; that i another rrxt at eveiyiliing th.it h.ipia tis; that is auothi-r. An.! then if ion tale care always ti eat meat n!.l u-id driuk plenty tf cold water when yo.t are not yoo uay b perf.-cily sure tht yea wiii luivar ttrow oldT LouJou Til-ii-U. A Pro u.l ti ilmilttk I ar Andy Lcav.tt. tho ci minstrrl. the other ilay. Tho old man Ij chatty as vcr. lie lores to think and talk about Lu patriotic uncestry. "My great grandfather." sat J he. "wa eae if the ir.rn who fought th redcoats t the battle cf Canker Ui'.t Further than that I can't trace Lam. but b iiia.lt a good bcr.unir.g. end 1 am proud ti know that my blood Cjwd la th veto of oa of th tolJars at UaAor LLU." 1 LaMbja G:j1jv Ltsauaatf ttoatt Ba4alU -I u out to a danc m-srotly," !! in acqaaintanc to m, "aoj a fancy t'r.inj bapreoed. It w cot o wy funsyi:litr,but It mad in Uu;h after it was ortr. Voa , it was as hot tt a bait oven. r.d th roout wat crow J4 to suffocation. 1 bad a irl. and r wer wjltiin-; around as bt w eonlJ wbeu uddenly the prl ratpeil. tnroe4 r' r.d tatJ. 'Oct in out to th air.' I topped ted released her an J oJerrd brr my una. when bump! down h went on th floor In a heap. Fsinte-J away. .' Lead as a bemns. What did I d.? Why. I tnd to pick her up and cou'.dn't ia it. for the was a heavyweight. Then I auccerUed, with the aid of others, tn Cttini her to the porch, but ah wouldn't revive. Then I ran into th rr frrahmri.t room for water, but th tank was empty, nnd tuo only luinj they Lad was li'iiioi.aJe. -HiAiu tl.inif bad to be done, and I C"t two plasM-s, ran lack and emptied their contents into her face not exactly 'in to' b it 'onto.' After tuintr CO cent worth tf nice, sweet lemonade ah cam to. Will, say. Yoo would have died tn aeu lur hair. Sticky? Why bando line, qe.inte see-d. jrum arable and kin dr l onc.ctiiins were not in it. Lemon-ad- bt ats them nil. Was alio mad? Well, I pteaayes. fho said I was intoxicated and a natural Imm fool. Some one rise tix.U lur lion-. 1 didn't." Younjatown (O.)Teliram. fraak ut Ctob Lightning. A very singular ttory is told concern inj the vagaries of one maa of glol lilitiii: . A tailor in tho Kite St. Jac quia, in tho neighborhood of th Vul do (irare. was cjettin hi dinneroneday durin-; a thnnderstortii, when he heard a li ml clap, cud toon the chimney board fell down, and a fjlolie of fir as bij as a child's hen 1 t amo titit quietly and moved slowly about tho room at a small height ohovo tho fiuor. Tho spectator, In con rervatimi afterward with SI. Habblnet, of tho Ae.'u'.i liilo ilea Sx-ienc-. aaid it lixiked Ii':i a pxid sized bitten rolled up into a bull nnd moving without showing its paws. It wuii bright nnd ahiiiiiifr, yet bo felt no reiiv.t on of heat. The ((lobe came near his feet, but by moving them aside bo nvoided tho contact. After trying teveral excurions in dif ferent directions it rof,o vertically to tho height tf his head which he threw back to prevent It touchin;j hint ateered to ward a liolo in tho chimney above the matitclpiivn aad mado its way into the flue. Shortly r.fterward "when I sup posed it had had time to reach the top," tho tailor mid there v. as a temblo ex-p!o- in:!, wluc'.i doatroyeJ the upper part of the 1 liimney utid threw tho fragment onto the roof i f some udjoinins build ins, wiiicli they broliothroui'li. t'hata bel t' Journal. Frrnrli Art lu .llanlpulallng Platter. It ii stated lint Trench builders, who l-avo carried t'10 art of hardening plas ter to whero it i 1 tin' 1 for flijriug, either In place of woo 1 or tdc. uipl y for this pill r.oso lix p.u tsof Rool quality of plus- ' tcr intimate!' mixed with 0: 0 part of 1 freshly ihued white Lino finely sifted. I Thu mixture ai thus coiiUHi-ed is laid down in as qtiici tuns ns puMiiblc, care being taken that tho trowel is not uwd upon tho surface fur t ) ) long a time. After tMi 1 tao Ihnir is cllowed t ) becor.10 dry nnd is si ju -iiuently r.iturated in a uio.t tlioruu,'.! nmiiiicr with aulphateof iron or ziuo, l!io iron giving the s'.rong est surface, its ri'Httanee lo breaking being found t.ibo SO times the strvugth of ordinary plaster. It upieurs that wilt sulphato cf zinc the floor remains white, while when iron is uaed it be c(.nci the color of rusted iron. Kut if lin seed oil, boiled with litharge, bo applied to the nirface it becomes of un attractive mahogany color, this being esjajcially Iho cauo if aroat of copal varnish is add ed. New York -Sun. Hi A bitiiilnniiioiil uf Deep Maantlnff. Tbo so culled "deepest tlloliniillg" is no lon-ti r considered h'lHJd form in Lit rol c, i.i.d crals- bus druptrd out of faU- ion, being now only uaed for draping btnhlings uml monument, or for shroud ing the lighted lamp of the vehicles figuring iu tho funeral cortege. No one would ever dream cf taxing either the rmprefS of Auslrin or t'.e l'rinees of Wales with irid.!7crence to tho death of tlu ir n.Iectivo aims, yet each has las-iti cuntc.'it to mourn her oflfapring without cr;:pe. either in the shape of 11 veil or an a trimming to In r ilrca. The result of tins has been that widow, especially when young, disi'iie nut only with crape, but with the characteristic cap and hu g streamer. Indeed, at the pres cut rate, there will be 1,0 outward sign left by which wo aha'.l ln able to dutiu- rttiiali frutn tho ordinary woman thos.' fair airein cgamst wlioin we have been so pathetically warned by Mr. W idler. New York Tr.bune. Tbr ttiittiuu uf lb Atlantic lraa. Pioi-nsl:ii westward from th Irish coast the is. 1 1111 bed iKs ;'lia very gradually 111 (ad. (or I lie Ural .'.,Muil. all: kruliriit la but aix lilt to tbr tin Iu lu lb Uexl kt) una a, l.iiuin r, ibr (all laovrr W.UH) frrl, ami ao piici ittnia la the autlilen draernt tb.t lu nam) .! ui -a drplba of l.'.iOto ,(i: lull ulna me 1 tnouiiltnal iu very chan prox Imitl to llir l0 futhoni Imr. With th c'.e;il li nl I. siii to J, 1 1 f.ilbuma, the aea bed l:i Ihla 1 ai I if thr Atlantic become a all.ll; undalulinu plniii. w boar Kraduiilt air xi I at tl at liny aboir but little iil'.rr alien of ileplli lur I..KI niilea. I br rxtr.u r U111.1i) l!.ilneai f tl.i-av aubmariur prainrs niuleia tbr lami'i.-r aiunl of lb bvio rather lu il'innni-aite. 1 br bulluiv id thr Atlantic I not atrirtly a ti..siu alius- ih I th li.cre.isra rrvililarly to.. .ml thr inter ll l rut brr a atiuerr or ililit ke e:ie. ao even ia L contour of it Ud 1 he innlrat ttplu In tb A I Inn tic b.ia lam fuiind anmr lio inilfa lot be north tiunl of tl.e lal.u.d of M Tbomaa. w brrr toiimliiva if 1 . : "1 l.tt hum wrrr o! talued. VLe aiia 1. 11:11, 1 litral llrltnitl call hardly la? rij. inie I aa forming par: of lb Atlantic bo. hut Tiiey me ml l.ir a part of lb pint farm Kmka of il.t l.urusrun contiuenl ahich tbeoceaa baa orcrtlowciL Nsuliou U.uiua Ian tttaic tilrlt YYalB. foct cirls walk gracefully. They u.-o"giid timc"ovir th pavement tut l!: .r u.i vemrcts are not abrupt nor air k ward. Tbcr is co apparent tffort in their locftuotiiin. tVne girl ar now r fTict rg a u.n s t'.nii. Tb iicitatioa is a luilicrur.s failure. Other girls are trv irg nn edd kind cf turn of th shoul tiers that givis to their appraranc a top well. aud a lowrr swin. Uiwaag. bid Not tnma-4. First r-.cVpockt-We;i. did yon do gocnl butinets whU yoo wer oat at th fair? Secccd rickpcx-ke'n'back from Chicago) No. Sotncow or oicr I ccaidal gt b; fcjktd la. Tr'aV FOKECASTLXO STORMS ACCURAC ANO TiWEUNESaiN FORE CASTING WEATHER, ReoaajkaM ao af llta t'alta lUla Waatkw Rarm la faraiallla Saddaa a4 taacra C'haaft la tb Alatoa har la avrtaaa Saalloa. The :nl achievement of th for- muirnt wrathrr btireao In predicting tlie di"'.ron tornador In low 21 fc.Mir in advancof thnr awful visita tious brought into new prominence th : rrmarkubl accuracy with which In , the da; sof advanced aeience a weatner forrvaat can L made. Th prediction of th Iowa tornado offer a noteworthy example of tb value of th gover-.jujent bureau and illus trate the perfection of the system it em ploy, but th forecast in point of accu racy ts duplicated daily. It isn't every day that a tornado start on a wild stam pede, but the weather sharps areexiected to keep the cities and townsof th coun try posted in advanc in regard w lb weather. Th daily forecast has become an all important clement la all calcula tions, whether of pleasure or of busineM, and could no inor tie dispensed with thnn the telegTapa or nny of tho other agencies which bav revolutionized flairs. Several year ago a coup! of yonng army lieutenants who saw tornador in very cloudcap kept th western farm er dodging in and out or low ground cellar until they became round shoul dered and neglected their crops, but the young lieutenants' experience is now one of the amusing traditions of the oCico. It is told, too, possibly a a joke, that the colored jinitor wbo had rheumatism and looked n'xin his left leg a a reli able gauge did the prophesying business when the lieutenant were itiviteil to sum (well function. Things aro fin differently now, ns th reliability of tb prediction and tho bl administration of tho bureau at test. It is doubtful, more-over, if any country on tho glob ha a better equip ped service. Tins is duo in ome meas ure to the opportunities of study offered by th divers climatic peciiharitie of the United States. Theso ieculiarities niako the work of weather prophesying here a most difficult task, requiring the employment of men of wide cxpenenr and learning. It is by no means an un common circumstance for tho weather bureau to chase half a iluien different varieties of torm over tho country in a day. It may b bailing in North Da kota, a tornado may be making sad havoc in tho western farming belt, a windstorm may bo bowling along th Atlantic roast, imperiling shipping, and four or live thunderstorms may b creuting alarm iu a many different sec tions. With all thejo complications, a short, thickset man. with gray eyebrows and gray mutUche, calmly looks over the mii which aro made on the reports of every ono of th government observers throughout tho country and figures out just tb kind of weather that may bo expected in every 'tut nnd section. This short, thickset man, with gray eyebrow and gray mustache, is the official who. on examining th maps on tho night of July '1, paused for a mo ment, nnd then, to tho .irpriso of his assistant, uiurmurod, "This look like a tornado." Major Duu woody wat the ofilccr who read the sign aright. Tho pavcrcnicut observers at bioux City, Lies Moines, Keokuk and Omaha had uil reported threatening atmospheric conditions, nnd their report when reduced to tracings on the maps nhuwed that the center of th atmospheric disturbances was at Cheyenne, with the winds racing from all ifotir points of tho compass toward th Wyoming capital. Major Dun woody has had 1111 intluiiito acquaint anco with storms for years, mid tlus tornado didn't fool him by pretending to rendezvous at C'heyeuno. Tiio major is an old tinny officer, who understands ell bout flank movements, nnd ho began to figure out where th ruaiu attack might be expected. lie was sitting on a high stool In the forecasting room ct thu weather bureau, calculating on the tornado's probable volution. Tbo major read tho report of th storm sentinel ut Sioux City aud Des Moines over again and then drew a circle, with tho center at Chuyetino and th circumferrw toward the vast, touching Davenport. Tho major's ex perience taught him that the most trouble might be expected in the south east segment of tho circle, and beforo 0 o'clock that night all tho observers who furnished tho alarming reports were iu tructed by wiro to send out warnings to citiea and towns on tho respective sec tions, and orders were also given to em ploy every means to inform the country districts of the impending peril. Honrs before the storm broke with its terrible fury express train running through tho isolated communities had carried the bureau's intelligence, and those wbo lived far from th railroad station were warned by whistles which were blown according to an established fjid well understood code. tlowquiekly all this was accomplished Illustrate the efficiency of the govern ment system as directed by Chief Har rington. At 8 o'clock on the night of the 5th too observations were made, and an hour later Major Dun woody, with quick judgment baaexl on long experience, had located too atorra and Had sent out a forecast lo the threatened community, telling of the danger to lie feared. How luuch greater might hav been the dam age to property and how much greater tli loss of life but for the warnings! The weather bureau did cot announce that a tornado might be expected, as tornado pre diction went out of favor with th young army lieutenants. Th warning, as nt out. was to th effec t that erer local thunderstorm wer threatened, aud the farmer knew full well what wa meant. A interpreted by them it signified that a ground cellar would be a aVod place la which to -eTia July 6. lsvx Waalungtou Cor. Nw York WorhL Getting Erea. Artist Via Brownie-Ere sru-Croam, wbo is to marry a prince, won't let cs hat Ler photograph fur publication. Editor She won't, eh? Tt'd th fore man to us oo of those cut labeled Defor Takia4.."-Nw York Weekly. Ladle may be interested to learn that 4.CK.O.OCO pin are uaed up daily la th United State alone, tnot of which com from Bediitch, England. Th Jcrasadexn artlcbok ha no con ecuoa what tnta lb holy city of theJesrt, UiiiaesMsf Ceaaldaratlaa la a ailtar Mla. "It It wry attouUhing." aid a irut!. man who business frequently require long journey into th interior of th couutry. "how many example of Innat refinement of filing one come acroa among tb rougheat of men. A year or two ago 1 bad a survey to mak of som land belonging to one of tb largest il mr mine iu territory. 1 had taken my wife with me. and Mr. th iu- r-nnteiidetit. was most kind in showing and explaining everything to ber. Ou morning we were all standing near a lhaft. listening with great interest to ci explanations concerning proapecfj, veins of ore, value and estimates, when Slid l-nly we heard some conf uaed sounds of falling, followed by various exclama tions and. wu thought, groan. " - What is the matter.'' exclaimed my wife as the cage came up and a big, turly fellow stepped out. 'Nothing much. lady.' he answered, and he whi perrd som! thing to the uia rintendent, who turned to us with an expression of great concern on hi faco. 'One of th men who i working below lias hail a bad fall.' be sai l, 'his shoulder is dis located uml th-y fear bis leg is broken. Why do they not bring him np at once? he ci ntium d. addressing the great, brawny, r-d r-hirted iiiuier who bad broii.'ht the news. Tom was afraid of frightening the l.nle. and wanted me to come l.rt. C answered." New York Tnbuuo. Tl hat's tn a Naiurf from tho extraordinary inscription! over tho doorwavs and on the vestibule claKt of the upurluieut houses iu the up per sections of the city it would ap;iear that the owners and builders ol uicso nr driven to their wits' end to provide strik ing nanus fur tlmir house, ."hey re mind one of the endless row of "villas" with romantic names one nn in the su burbs of Loudon. Only the London af fair consist chiefly of 11:11110 uml is usu ally proportionately sintiilic.uit inversely with the grandeur of its appellation. Here it may be a first class iipartmeiit house at expensive rentals, a mere flat house for i.euplo in nrdin.-.ry circum stances or a tenement for poor laboring famil.es. The most fantastic, portlfal. histor ical, geographical. biblio;:raphlcul and even tnti.-iical r.ud si'ientilic names uro adopted, but you'll find when you come to flat hunting that tin re is nothing in a name, lu aomo instance the builder has vainglorious!.!' given the building his own iia:::o Mid left it to serve as a prac ticul toitibstniio to register un existence ou earth. Dut experience has demon strated that "Tho Crowley." or "The Boxwood" nnd that ilk do not draw li'.. "Tho Moselle." or "The Amsterdam,' or "Tho l'adi-rewsl.-i" and s i on. Senti mental peuplu will demand soinethicj for their moaey. New ork Herald. lilt l iral TlmnsllU Fowling is now very little practiced in tho Shetland islands, although many eirin ure secured annually. Many thrill ing stories of fowling ud venture aro told by the Shetlanders. A man who tin I un dertaken to climb a certain steep cliff was neither very experienced imr very brave, although, he boosted of being both. He pushed Upward, however. briskly without lisiking behind until ho bad tot up about l-'iU f.-et. when ho topped to breathe. The pause was fatal to his self p jssefion, mid he called out in tones of terror, "Men, im ti, 1 am go ing I urn going." But l.o still held on for a littl". uud it wu not till ho had shrieked miinv times "1 urn going" that he did fall In- uiloii:;. His comrades, having thus Wn warn ed, moved tho laiat out of tho way, so that tho poor fellow came slus-r down into tlx deep water. Mighty was the plunge, but at length ho roso to the sur face, when of courn he was instantly caught hold of ond dragged into the boat. After many gasps mid much splut tering of w-a water from Ins im ut Ii, his only remark was, "Lh. tueu, this is a sad tory I have lost my snuffbox." "Sketches and Tales of .Shetland." YYuman In Mam. To a Ef.roH-an eyo the good looks. If they anywhere exist, of both ni"n and women In Siam oro irrcmediully de stroyed by tho universal ti.se of tlio lietid. which blackens mid corrode the teeth ml causes them to protrude, which ren der the spittoon un indispensable arti cle of furniture nnd is responsible for tho great i-pl imu s of r--d saliva that may bo seen everywhere adorning the ground s they have bisn ejiH-ted from th mouths of pusaersby. Like tlu ir fellows In Auaru, the SI-aim-so women enjoy great freedom and influence. Being of a most mercantil Slid minting temperament, they be come tho self constituted stewardesses, treasurers and hucksters of the home or hop or store. They may bo seen by th hundred going to market, each seated alone in lu r own canoe, with her ware pread out before her. Tho I.u-t king kept a bodyguard of amazons, with red coat and trousers ud small carbines, but th present ovrreign ha converted them into a pecte of interior palace police. Th uationnl character is docile, indolent, light hearted, gay. Fortnightly Review. Whf tha Gueats Ab.talnad. Bishop Utterton's mother was a re markable woman and inherited much of the vivacity of her father. When she and her husband we.-o at Gibraltar dur ing the peninsular war. the latter was known to be particular about bis shav ing water. From his friend, the Spanish governor of Algrrira. he received sympathetic present of otne dozen rainwater In bottles, which the bull imna-ing it 10 do wine, uuiy iook cnarg - Soma time afterward the enlonel ear dinner party, but at the last moment waik or trot. One ranct jto was calM ol by official duty, and a j not straight at t.ie p-g. t a brother officer was askisl to tak his pf to l'.in t V ' 'I' .r n place at the table. Indue course th. '"".Vrw ' Lock wis bar. led round, but it was ob- ,i.ruti r ral.tern 'C- r..-l a erved that tl.e guests were ingularly ', ,r'rar is nsed ar.d lu rr.cre-- --0 bstemioas in regard to It. The explana- j of court tt ts nnlaw f-al to f- tion wu discovered when they had .!. j Th- ,-.-cTinrt f.-nt r-r'l. ra' -z - parte.L Tha we.l stored and savory I Married or si'y atutvinff water bad Uwn amnheJ for' boca! ote and Queries. Orljla af tit Hani Cap af Liberty. I Th red cap cf liberty had a very pro-' aic origin. Instead of being th "Puyr- 1 gtaa boncet" it lt just tho nailer ;av't beadgear. Ta Sui of th Chateau roux regiment sent tj th galley for their soar ia th Nancy riots were re- 1 leased and cam into Pari with th red I cap ti.l oa their heada. "The v ar th vieum of despotism." saai th pecplf) forgetting the circumstance of th not. I an.l an fV,a M.I - .v. t and so th reJ cap becaxc th favont wkka tai xtrm paryr- INDIAN PIG STICKING. ONE MAN WHO 6AV9 IT iq Tue riNEST SPORT IM THE WOP.LO. " Haw lb tYIld Roar af tha Jub!t India and arlhrra Arrlra Ar UuBt.0 ay uauiatiaint apurttoiaa of Utlirr Cuantrlra rivtilt tif danger. As an ardent pig stick, r I mnv Y t .... given for advancing the opinion t.at it It the finest t.rt in the world. By -'r -a ticking" 1 of ciurre ineun tf- a-'.-'-.. . M It I prm ticul in India uml , '. trn Africa ut.d rlmps in um otin-r English coli tiie viz, riding down t' pig on horseback and diapati-Litij lua with spears. The Indian wild pig varies natural according to hi home, fi, ,i7;.,.,t' have ever teen were in tho Vinlhrj mountains, w hero I un.-d to el.Mit tlicin as fM:d for my heaters. Kcmctiii.c ii ,.T wero tf va. t sue. bigger. I think, thaa even their (lnng'-s cousin. A peculiarity of tho wild j'j (1 t;l9 traightties of his fail ns compared with tho curled apptndage tf Lit do m-tic brother. From tho top of his ln-.v f,, bead to tho end of his snout is a!inuta perfectly straight line, and hi hai 4 f..r longer sno-.it an I j iw than tin Bugli'.'i market teg. His tl.m is a Lit: l (f bluish gray nnd his bristles it.iv f,r blai k, though totiietiim s nu uliivct brown pig is found. The wild pig will nevir live fi.r from water. Ileiih.i-i. pieat ill the long grass, often 1J feet hi, -a. that grows along tbo b.:nL-iif t1. . h Indian rivers, and nb-ivo ail njn.-, ,. "jno," a kind of evergreen brnshv ci 1 that is as common as the gra. Ho ordr eats nt night, and about 10 p. in. h. i.i;. lies forth from cover nnd wiil mai.v miles to find tho succulent sugar cine or oth r luxury, returning ns a rule i-lu m an hour la fore the first streaks of dawn. Tig ticking lie-ins usually u!rat Christinas week, when the giant vi -r;q. tion of the r lins has died d iwu suii :;t ly to get at piggy, and the i:i..r,!.y ground whero he lives Is f.rm enou J, t 't horse, but it is not till tlio end of Tij. ruarj- that really giKul p!g stic'inig 1. gins, nnd it improves ns tho weatii: r;-":t dryer and hotter till Iho Ju:i. rain coia. and pig slicking instantly ce.iacs. At about G a. in., nfter a light bn-.i. fast, the sjxjrtsmi 11 tet out ti'ualiy i' "turnttitns" to tho inivt, having e:;' their Hieiirs and horses on uhead oiv night, together with tiio ail iniportrn. mess tiffin basket, in which a huge b'.H of ice und iniiumerablo so.la water Ut iles and beer lotle figure largely. It is rare to gather together mere than U men. it may havo been diilirett r olden tiim-s, but polo ii a f.inui ...It rival to pig sticking uowad.i s. and tit ordinary British subaltern can raro'y af ford time and money for both. In'.iel from my own experience. I should t j tho avi rak'e field was nut r.bova five, tnj personally, 1 much pii fir. except f.oj the social point of viuw, very few ccta pun ions. The officer in command divilei t!. party, if large enough, into little s- cti it of thrtaa, (1U.J each see lieu fepav.iti. fr a tho other nnd Loops together all d r. either nt one end cf the Iinu f r t i t. t middle. Thu coolies uro usually tlj-,;t 50 iu cumber nnd form line, c vtrti; about COO yards of ground. Back i armed, or should be, with a tig and thu end men carry flags, v.l i lic'S bo stvn above tho lung nras nnd !.e!; !0 keep the coolies in line. B"h:sd t!i."a marches on each wing ono if tV-; '.: kan s satellites, und 111 tho t. titer 11 t..i rdiikari himself on lioueiiiick, atid tl; officers, I:l:o sergeants, Lcp t!:u Ut straight, nnd exhort, often l.n lar.jta.-t moro forcible than p.o'nte, tha c;a'.h-.t:c coolies to strenuous est rtioss. Tiit spojrtsiuen generally rido a few y.inls n advaneo of tho line, u::les, fro::i ttorv ttiro of the covert, tho pig ia likely tj break b.vk. A pig lies usually in u l.i-1 of f-ra like a haro nnd will oit.et.ruu Lt man or liorso tlinost tresd ea L.ia U fore tnovii'g, mid being tftin r.vaid with inn 1 or dust is very dihadt tj in the grass and wcoU. When. Ln ever, ho does jump tip. he r-1 i ; i a'-'tig at an incntiiblo spi e 1 frrt'ao fr.t L')or-!0 yards und then settle down t) V.-7 faat galloii. I havo known bean at t ::: on being put up iniikii ,tr..igi.t f rt. t first man or bono th")' si -e b.-fore buy havo l)i-en wounded or taiich 6"-l. all know, tl.e tiiak of the v.il 1 U..irr-a like a r.uor. though Inc'iily ti e vvv.i-1 it ii.Mially a healthy, clei.11 cut vi'ry 1 ' fcrrnt from n mauling by tli fet.J iki" of a tiger or leopard or tue ti.rusttf s tnif's bi rn. or tr varu'-t ,.ull I- ecliotis g.) after it, and t ier" litthi rules cs to how tlio 1 attacked nml in what t 1 r. Ti.e r." -I important rule is m-vrr to tpri.r. still Kfs throw it tt some beginners liavo l-e- nl:: Snear aro weighted V.it'l 1 dr. 1 vi :r f-.i ..v.a toil-' a 1 si t:.J handle, and when dropped frotn ' in tho long gr.-.ss, tuo a:i..rp c:.J. the lighter, naturally r.t rl;s up. the nrxt horseman or 1" av r i' wounded. I know of n-vt r.-l Cldeuts that l:i.vc liappetie l la Tint tnnn tl'lui flTKl lir.lWS 1- 1 ts-t ,- i 1 "the first tpcar" end is ittn farcass. The body is riven tJ to 0 e.-:- .. ! t to eat. and the Load istahen h'' triumphant t portsman to a:. r:i ! i1 ' - ga'ow ball, or the tushes ere taken i-J and made into some Lb.i--'1- .' coarse he is in h nir loi.nl to rn.? ..01 ! n. .....It l a (' U-tt luirir Kill na i.-.i I the aecend bors. man. rul.r.g f , h 1 ts the second hor man. r;ii.r. I ,,,, four lengths Uhic.l Liin. wi.o i a ' ... most ilangerons part to I '? , ' when wounded ran-ly purta-s I.' - r' mer course, snd the 1 .1 a r f : , iTS tr-n.-h with h-rn. while l...t f ton,.u ... h,n ro -r the full brunt cf at I It la fatal to reerivc a boar c ,1. ssi 1 1- 1 t.v-S. I i 1 .., cf w 1 Chester county . have hs-n , years; Willum W. Bboa..i 1 asi - Pottftown were marr.eo -- Mown were marr-eu It 61 years .go. and D-4-J.... wif of North Ci-v-ntry.. cearly ami married Marc over C3 year wnc. Cot. Fi--'1''" Ledgrr. hart, - Strict w.-ar Th BaJ-Wty de och hort trousers? j Erother Bcaue they C elj. .,.'1 -Jl. OSd h '" "... vWi tr.r a ainaU 11. asa ' ao jrt bi ara I Xd '