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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1894)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUOENB jQffT. C&titrtM. Th llllto ! "" i V ! 'f '" " 't'lok '' inf?r Ida rl.".tV'f H. rnmlnf tlm. When lif I k ai.il all I and " And io rooJl.m imrmrH l.r ral. VYarao ulTuiitr lit awl lor '' ttfrwaan. Ilka th Inrnnatanl 4(Mfrfrl Our Uvea ar rlnu.W.1 m l.r unio air. 44 know ( tl al m hrtn(. Will ihK Urol II all I baa"! Ui bra ABd lira ll (tort "! tararf k.ur bar Iriral u. fu e Iivob and UI M ar dlvlal T)i if im ' 'rn " It trami.laa aba rar llvaa ar (sir and brlKl.l. foold ni.il mlc d MM-b roll link mold iprik, Would II oot ( 1u frlKl.lai.t-d of lb biiiir If II mul brrak. id a intiai humtilf bow. Ill plljr tuf 01) UDm, brtak II una. But If iu llilt.k Ibal II ran la-ar lb .lM (If llrr) trial Mil.') rmnr and f". Wrrati take hrart and ln.ldli li.arrl I ha fala Tlial ! Illirllailjr of Jo) anil : And I II uiniiirr fairer ainir) aratlirr. Vtataa b l.ra and inrl all. I". tagrthw. -fcta , Ikiliaah lu llallimor Na. TALENT MISDIRECTED. A PrallJ Canadlaa lilrl'a Bklllful Warh la Making lllrgal Nouf. Fur nearly nine Month the public ha Iwn ytomatia ally l. fn4inl by the Willful oontiuiiiice of nil U'b-pt Ml alter til? batik in.tea. Tli man or woman who aromeivcal tha i'b'a ami operated tha yateni in Mat have lia.1 rotifiiloratea aa tlio work wm carrle.1 on mewlial itouaively. Tli runiiliiliit firat came from (lie Dominion lutnk official. Dim of their expert foiiml among Him lull one alay a two dollar note which waaalaaiit t ltr- eighth of an I mil horti-r than the Usual length. Hi) examined the lull more iiiiiiuti'lr. ornl iliM-nri-r"! lliat a mall lM'a wita miHitiiiK fmin la o klmt in tliv i nii r of lli noti-. Tlniik ItiK tlmt llua iiiikM Imvo l-n turn out kit'Kli-ntully. liolliiiiif wua tlioiiiiht of the iMTiirr-.ir until b fcwilnyi lutT ftiKitln r hill of the aaino ili-iioiiilliation turni-tl up. ahort In h nulb to the aume eiti'iit a Ihx llrxt. The iif'o minxiiiK from tlna lull, how rcr.lt wai not li-il, waa from aiiotlx-r portion of the Hot, riilpliioli ua niiiM-l ml i-urt ful K rntiny of th lull lnli'. l'rtMioii it waa iIim'ovitoI that the miMiiiK yuto had lat'ii cut out. Hut the work IukI li-n ilone ai i h'Vfrly and accurately that no i- rm hut an i i Mrt buukiT would notice the alt ticii ncy The tli ltt live ah urtiiit iit waa nm muniiatatl with, and the nhort lulla whla h ratntlima-al to caimit In waTO hand ol ovrr to t In-Ill. It wiia at'VaTiil Inoiitha la-fore tha-y vu rn aldat to undi iMatid bow the rKitratiim of the fraud could be octh'lited. At l.iat thry had lime of thi-ae hurt hilla, ami an niuilyaia of the different iilacaw whfre the cutting oia-r-atiam liual Intti iHTfornittl aatlvttl for tht-m tlit irailtlam. There hud t ruotiuli mi r tuWin from theax' ti ilia hilla toiiiuktt. if traii'rly put tatKl'thaT, a telllll llote allllamt aalaM M the ait hern, w hia h Would aa any Wha'relllida lea leal. The iletet Uvea kurW that the work waa K'Hiitf "". anal an oflla-atr waa put on the i iim. t-ii nilly ome luaiiitha au'it. Several wat-kaaiaii ui-t led that the oanitor wiia a Wom an, anal i lawf) wait h wna kept amr Iter. VatiterdaV a warrant wua aworu out a-cuin a pri'tly yamiiK wtnuuii uuinitl Catharine Ithotlea with alteruiK and lit Utiiuj Dominion hank lulU. She la oiily etjjhliH-n ya-ura of ai;at and livtat with her fatln-r. KoU-rt Khialea. a lulH-r. ut 41 Warda ll tt rat t. It ia underlotN Unit the operataira. whaa-ver they are, have been Inaknu; live dollar note In the Mine milliner out of lulla UtloiiKiutf Other C'aiiatllaii laiuka. The a iillniK out work waa evidently dime w ith a ruxor aual by aa unniiiK Iminl. Toronto (llolte. Tha ('artrajr ef There la a failtae Idea a Moat In the treuin of life, wliich ta that when eo ple Itive ua we a all I ru.ltt tai tlietn, that Urauxe lliey know we love them they will foiKlve every luck of i-ourtmy Now, thin la alatolutcly untru; the rltwr two anple are uiutitl by the lauial of latve tint more mvemary la it for tha-in to olatrne i-rery law of tolHe ne. Utve ban t to very alifllcult to Kam. but It i Yery allflia'Ult tai ka'p. Yatll call alTatral better to be nolo to rverylxly viae In the world than to the people lo hive yam. Ileitis a kinnI girl, you think that you are not nolo tai auylanlr, but juot remi nilier how yam treat Tom. Vim take Ina laive aa a mailer of rtiuroe. you think he iba-tan't want yam to i-onaider bun flntt and la-at. Ltu. my alear i;lrl, la a flower that Beetle cntitaut attrntioii. and the Very tlilliute It ta lia'iilavtttl. left too loliK In the ulaniiK 11111 of indifference, or In the fold w ind of m Ultima It alia-a. And latve la never n-aurrectetl. I alon t want you tai Kive Tom ton Uiua h. Site aoiue thliiK for the huUiul the Wltuu-a It will be hla riht toclallu. the elicira'lili arm that It will la hla pleitMire to have. Hut (ive Tom your wttnUaif allit lion the loaika that tt 11 him att much and the UIiellilinta that l'-a to make love and without win, h there ta no love, hut only a mnteraldat liuilatin. - iluth Ali more in l-alie' Home Journal. A W ua M nut. lb-re la a priaa-rtption f .r kerpmg warm without a )m k t 1 1 1 f .ur Ur,-p chamoi ikib and a p; r ". ru t bik'h lie. Le.1 uti-ri.t t t.t ti. waut aixa.rditig to tl ;:trr w-.t:i thu tt rrjitloli; ti. f an. la .. '..! r."t .jm'a mine down t . f . w.i! '. r. I'-.u h a few hole in tf.a U".r f r i,t.:tia.ii tnmunrig them i.-'.r i t a pair i f kharp x iMor. l.lr. t ,.i i'!i ..( and )ou w ill have a ...Vf lily i.-u.f -Malle little i:rmei.t that nil! hav mil u.e warmth of a ).u k-(. and that wi.l n. I Uke up any r. iii to e;ak i f wiien Worn under the wai-t a.f tli alra-a Cloth akirt whit h are ti.-litlr tilted over the hlja may tU lnnl lu tlur way from the want to tC detain a.f a f.att; thl will pratve aluai to la- of grr-l pMttloO fra.m the tri-achemua ttpnug wp.U, and will not detraat from the lander tajvk of the (owu.-Nrw Vork Inhu-' A BarU Balaaaalag ruh. Tb duiplun I aalit lo l- ll. fteH wunnier lu tliiaa It l,v lru a.lavrinl to dart Uirmigb lb water al a rale at.m atnt lo It nuiib greater I ban Ian)) armtad and around a iraarl an l.i. b la aaili lag al bobcat aparaaL-M. Umjh iUiiuUie. j A BATTUE 6TRANGELY WON. Aa Araif Pul la Might r " Maa and W lib I ha Im -I " "a- It waa orobahly one of tha moat n- 'itole battle that waa i-ttr foiiu'l.t. 1 Xtlvanre had Un well phmntvl by t' WnK '"r"' "Xela lalllfZ 10 Mrya-a the enemy at tl'ajfo-ad of iuk'IiI. Ia(a!all hud Ui-P rareftllly rotifld grvl. The atlvanre would lat hid b n by iI the fir-t the eiiemv would Itna of It wouhl le when the trf-pa kweptnutof thewHl aWl rrrnl the aemp by utairm. Tha re were apparently o ;aa kt-U in the wotl. and there ae'imd t be no tiailility of a failure. The rationa l in rainmanl a j,'ontini rrr hi rija-ted via tory, wha n a.ne ff kit ofliaera ralli-al hla nttintlon to a bright lifc'ht aajiie ali.tiaiice to the li ft of the B'lvana imr rolnmri. "What ia 11" akcl the rolouad am loiotly. "I alou't know," ra plied the ofTlc-er. "It fiuaheal up tha re only a minute mn." "Wldl. if any ailllt lla-tea we were here he wa.nldli t K' abttiif wini:i!ijr a laiila rn to make a Urut of hiinaelf." aa erteal til" I'ololit I. The eidnmn hud barely Wi;uii tat inan e attain whm a bxht p aratl on therik'ht and a litt:u to the rear a,f the one that tun) juttt aliwtp-aratl. Ainttht r halt waa made, ana) the roloiii I wua ta liipted to or'lt r a volley in the alira-etioii a.f the liicht. but of eamrte that would la-tray the viact wh ra-altamta "f the column and wouhl aliinot una id.al. "We are la innurraiuiiaetl!"eia luimed one a.f the oflia cM exi ileillv. Tha 11 n lii;ht api- ar- d in thehrultlTy llliliiaibately aln -at I of the retreatilU "1 iiiuii. The lirt limn ya Ileal "Kitle pitT and rlearetl the whtilu tluti.' at a.ue Itaiiiiul. The aea anid man w aa not for tunate, lie xtiimhla-l and fell, and he fa ll he iiiflinclivi ly made a reai h f-r the lifc'ht. lie waa the only man Wllla-d. but hiaili atlicoinpla ta iltha- pania'. It ink were broken, ami the retreat lt aine a Wild race to k'a-t a.llt a.f the Woatal. Anal the liuhla Kt ina.l to ilalia-e ha re and there. unin ut the uio.t uuei- pea teal ptllllta alltl adallUg to the rallifll- loll. Wh'tl thl'llCltelllallt w :n lit llf hfl.'llt, a mail 1 limit d a.ut of a It x.lne allla!ia a' III tha- n ar a.f the ra tre.ltllU' for. f. lie lit rt tched hllliaa if and t ra-l aft. r the flat llliT ildlaTa. "Ilaiuaal if I wasn't 1 r.'iui'a in that hole." he id. "I upt I iniitht in well turn a cannon or two lotiaat jut tai Wake the m a up and at are thoau bait racera a little more." lie lav alnwn on the ground at theealye of the pit. rem hail hla hand ilowu to aoiiitt keya am a aort of ita hlionrd. and In an iuntuiit cannon Inhuih-.I out. I In n be ranted lllllivlf tai a Ittllli,' pi ml lire, lit a pia and a hiu kla-d to Iuiiim If. Two or thra man riihlieal up and bn-athlemly linuire.l what the troiibl waa. "Oh, I bad a little bruali w ith the ene my," ri'plieal the man with the pi calmly. "Thay tnaal to urpriMt the camp." "Anal yam la-at them?" "Why, they're rtitiiiitiic yet-" Quito a rrowal from thai aamp bad Kltha-rad by t I4 time. Illl l aillia of Hu m Crieal. "Thrat cha-a-ra fair thatelaftrialall!" but the man with the pi raiaa-al hla baud tai atop them. "The a rati it ia not all mini'," lie aald. "Ita-memla-r my ahle fora aa of linellleli who ran wirea through Una wil unj Uiaalal it Muallllu fair lllaa tai Will till VIC tairv." J u ut then mmie of that mi ll who hail (lone Into the WiumI after the r"t rout I III? eiieiny returmtl w ith the ncwe that one tllUII had la-ell killed. "What!" i riatl the ehrtneian, juini liiK up lie hurriatl to the plaa ai w here the IhkIv lay "Ttai bail! Taai baalr" be a,iid ra'cra-t-fully, "but thi'ti na-cida uta will hapii-u. even in a bat I lav lie had no hiiMiieea to cata h haihl of a live w ire." "I III, Well, there Ho llw ftvlinu I'l'l al'iifit." put In one of the nhVera. "A victory liu U-eii won, and only one life I nut lieell lit"t." "Hut w hy have one lo-.t.'" at-ked the elivtria-iau. "I If rourw It waa lireaaniie wa.rk in that pit, ami when I not tli.inoti the retra ut I waa kIiiiI a.f it, but I never upltoita-al any una' waa Kiting to rab hold of the ll;lit. It a taai Uial!" Ami the man w ho had won the victory Ctiuld Had U'fa.llKtili tl. - Cilia a'alTrlliUllaa M'uiitra In tit t'rttal. I.iiMtii, thai prim 1 1 .11 1 city of ThiWt, ia a remarkable plate for one tluiij; K"v' rnini'iit ra't oi;iii. the ability a.f women to maiiagi' ami a a.ntrol alaine pro.r tloii of the retail lia.lc, that at t rtitui eaaolia of Ilia' J.'.ir dellialliU llllll-ll.il ut- ti'iiiiou. I'roiu ltvitiiUr to M.u.li a bri-k l.iiMiit Hc.irriitla.il w nh "m ii,h Utia from abroad." Hue, the ili-tm-gUlflli'd l-XploraT, radala-a that a hlliu ware, ria h carpt-tia, allrat live ilk htuffa and olha-r ioiiiiii.m1iiii hi ir.-at variety and lart' anaiititia a are brought from weatern China, and from titlu r quartera apaar traveling nu n hauta. with well la.loti aiinii-N ami liort-4, ri'Vaalmg a ta'iiipting all-play of Kuian KanN, among w la. h may la' found uol l lace, ilki-u tekturea ami - uliar atyle i f jewelry, much m nipii-t in the t ilia-a and vill.mi of Thila't; iiltai many Wunla of furniture are im lu. led in the li.t.and a,iti in Thila t f.uU not in aniplo pru vimoii of miii It pruod uiu.ik. The o lit-ra of theait valuable "y.u k if rii hliaa un-l ela-gana -e" throw tin in H'lvta In art and aoul into the w ork of di-pmg of their v ariotta prt rlni, bar In tliree inoiitha "the at aaoii ad hIm IU from home with tlu lll la pwt. and tally lu Man h they inii-t ai;ain lake up (he a '..tuna a.f film and More and -hop lu th' iriiwu land."- llarti-r a Knar. Aa I altaul.glral raraaltia. I 'f a I Hie on. It r(:il crr.n loi.a of nature fra a i.l r . .tr lealrr BU. 1 II. t- lit if la a II tin. r".!p:c a 4iliUiatii.l ah.t i.an fot alia u lion than ll.r . ..titlii.-u I Mli mart t ku. a ti aa ll.r ' I. -,r f'r't.f 1 t ll a 'l, t f t lo e Pit ,r ti, a 'ir in -ru. Ill of It l.;rl ll, 1 1 1 lu Ur ; f.i r fvir iaunii.tr -tbry are a. !'.;.; l-u:i and let t.al. I.t.l aa ot I , r U.t-!a a' all. I I'll It a I . re It I l.o ' r cl ll.. r , f i t.l .t. t a b ' f It -i- .-i M ill. ,ii a i.-j i.. i t a..n ii d.l gltr l.irth I t o -,.r ( it. k.n l lii.tat,!. Iwdai Itie i.rw arr.'a, and af-.r tt.ry l.air Hj.i ml a ti-rta1! k-roalh 11 alii ! b a) that U.rr, t.ai, are rrpr.-l i, i g tl.t.r kll.tl. J'lat a- ll.r r pr ..grmt.ir 1. ! I -l.r a. I if ai.b pro',. i i l aa,.- U i.,a i f c Ira. .at) f.a iu..ilj Blta' a', in.lr- -fc uou rrrat nr. a a H bout allatilu 1 u r t I 1 im ii. g 1 1. apru.g acl tar.) a:in.nirvdj, a.lia fir Irra arr I It lr u - 1 1. at la. tl.iar In ll. g f.-nb 11.. .r i.'itig ailir l.-a.ir.i ll. lagHiiatig ad aiil-.tatii, alravr aa it tna)- j' a.l ia a:.rt!...l among la, nra aa aa ll.r a..-Ur g. lirrat lolia, aav , Ui.i.j rggaaiutb arr i. l bait bed unl.l thr rr luru of a.trtii artbrrtblullowiiigpribg. LaiUi rUaiubilaa. THE KNIGHT TO MI9 FICKLE LADY I will UtaxM tht: fair maid, la a bnl ef the fltaaMt I'anarr a "B fr'tia lb re tola la Hpaln. 1 ik Mimla latar ni ailnraa, tbtm art tbe alii li.f"! at' trial ana a kni.-NI atar Itaiileal lo gala. Tite winila en! rt-i-tal. Iltta f.-ra-t-t It again. Ttioiilh I llaaiiiiwi lb) ileav at lb galaa of l.rarin.1. And bl-.d Ibaa lb fairtal. tb trueal, lb be.l- Ara. (.rmatl II lo niatir a n.ii'larrn brataala. yvirn lay "U tb ground llb u.j lain al bll I find Ibal ti..ll.rry..w dolb Ibr baboat. And laalar In lb toairiiejr I Otet mf ue- l et,r - II amiiai aneifig mahla ll.'.'i art trua-at of a.l- I rt'lat al II. t.f.t.il alo -h ba l f. T'i null II ai.'l bold II "(I rtr I.' fall. Tbelt ila !tb Hal leapajB 111 blrf la lb ball. Ho. al rt-.t In bU armor. Ibr .f l.llli'lr.1 Inarr Ma) elreaiii II at la.'barii.a tbou alatut bile i .-I ino.; Hut ll.r . .' -I al.lih UI atai.il al bla al.l I. .all .!:'. er Hoe ma l.i a -ballaug. I b"t - IVbal b aim lll all f'H Ibe Ul-vrr alii knna -r laid aitl M.iiaa In llari-r Wklr yiJIX.lKVVX'S KlV.VIi. The battle of SMipmiaaar had lea-ti faiiiuht and I i-t. Nihthad rome aiMUl. ami III the a.!d jtray cliun ll f Wantain Zovlan l .Viof the le-ata-n n l la lay uu prlMilia-d The aceliat Iti-ldo thechurch waa aw fill in Ita weird impri-vivena-. It mu'tit have laa n a for'n a.f that ,r.t aotila in the Inferno. The lurid irlaru a.f a ( -w ton he which wa re atua k at mlerval at'iiin-t tint pillara ra-veal-l the form of mam aittiug and lyin,' on tin' ae.ita and flaair in every altitude a.f il.-ja-i lioii unj da-p.lir l'p and down the al-h-a the iron hIi.nI hit la aif the wntrie rati upiu the paveineiit The or.-ater part of the priaamera were ilatiit. or only in i.imii with t lie pain 'of ret a ut wound-, mm' w.-re praying. I one waa raving, mad with terror And, I III truth. In- and lua cinp iiiiotia bad j gooil cau-e for fa'.ir, for tln-ir comUeror I waa Ka ia r-ham. that Mi neral tf the K'lyali-tt. h-.se inilv iii.hI.i of ali-aling with a rela-l waa tai hang or about him without mora' ado, mid who waa only altlllg for the al.iylir.-ak tai begin the wairk of alailghtaT A few inly kept tln-ir ra-tailiitiou -among tlu iii two who Wero Billing taiga.lha-r ill till' "hadovv a.f the pulpit atcpa. Il-.th tl t men had beam Coll-ilrlloi- III the light, Hll'l laith knew well that tin y iiiu-t alio at alay break. The elder of the two waa a man of alamt thirty live, with a itowcrfiu. thick et frame and airoiig and rugga-l featura-a. a bad man to have agam-t one. one might any 11" waa by trade a lior-n tiruakaT. ami a great part of hit Im-iiic-a waa ta) bra'.ik in the wild a-. .Ita of the uiartU. Ilia companion waa at. inn u air eight ye.ira younger Ilia figure wiu tall and alight, hut lin. lv made, and l.u face waa aiiigularly haiid-oiui'. lb' w aa thowift'--t riinna r in the wa-t of Kng land, lx-rli.ipa in that w hobi kingdom Ilia iiaiui' waa ll.ivid )an'; that of that rider man waa John yuuari wi Kith were) native of tha' town of A vbridgat. but until the alay la-fore they had btam atrunga-ra to einli oilier. Chance had made them c.. int. el. -a in the a..nt.--t. where tha y had fought aide by aidn and W here the -.nil" troop of U..yall-la had atlis t )k-iii ti. it li Tha' two wi're ailent. (tiiuarvn had pill lo I nut a -hurt bl.nk pip.', had till ami lighted It. and waa now amokuig lrauaiiillv Ilia a iiiiipauioii had nix) pullitl nut -oini-iliing I miii hi- bra'.i-t but it waa not a pitta'; it w.iatha' porlr.ut ofa taailtiful lolllig girl. Me tot.U a long I.Nik at the lova-ly f ice -a look wliia li aiinl fara'wadl. Uuitarvvn wati-ha'd him III thealuu light Hi whn Ii tln-y - at In a. .ill. I not aa the li-itiir.-a of tin' i-irtrait. but he gllea-i'il how' tlli'ca-e ato.t.1 "Tiair ta llow: ba. ai,. with more tend.Tnt".a than would have tn-a-ii rx : lata ttM Iroin ina Im.lii I h.-n. altera llllllllte a M li lii a', he w t-nt oil. ua ll i ui ll to ! hllliaolf R to tha' a.ther- "And Va t 111 V CaVHi la h.ihl. r I waa in love I ill. I III I love. i.ul help im-! ami I al-o have her ' airtrait in my brea-t What would I give If I could l.aik on It aa you call look on yours!" lare .--k.-. ut him with liitera -t. "What!' lie Mild, "have J.ui al-o that aame tioul.l.- a pair girl who will go allatr.'la let! W hen -he lit al a ol w li.it li.ia Uapa lli-. t.a oil"' "No." a.lld till' atther bllterlv, "ahe Will llot go dl-tl.l. ted. aha' ll.l-t hud eiiougli a.f on' Aii I I -h.ill have the t ail 1 1 1 of all in.; Illili'Vatlgi'.l llla.ll the knave w ho i..l.l d me ad lier!" II waa atraugi' t.t M-e how in ii mo ment Ina at. a had gra.wii ill. 1. 1.' with tutanloll 1 11.- Volll.g in. in ha.kcd at hull HI ll-lolll-llll. lit W ho W l- 11 ' ha' III. pill I'd. Who w aa it.-' at h.a d the ailher Do you think, if I k in-w that, that I fhould now ll.ll a' a I ll -a' to w lit lie at dv lug Willi out crvm.; ooita with him' No, I alo not know- him I only know -In' loved me -thai all.' cooled towaid In.' that when I naked her plainly whether alio Mail found a youugiT ami I- tl.-r I. a. kin man. alio a-..iil.'--c. that It via- true, and threw h. r-. If it-'ii my gi'tiaTi.tity to act ka'r fret' from our engage incut. I all. I ao In a fn nv of mad p.i-v-ioii Hut w lieu I it-katl lu-r for Ina ii.iiiii'. aha' would not tell me, fearing. I ilire-.iv. that I might IWIal Ilia lot k I all.'llld a-a ll have found ti i lu tint then thl War lirok out, and in my rage I could not keep myat'lf fioni rii-hmg to the light to ci4 mjr bl.aal with Plow a. And -1 here I am - g ong to la- -hot at .l.av l.n-.ik Hut I awear to h.-.m-n if I only had that (! laiw m mi p.wa r for one l nef miiiute, i aiml.l die con:. nil " 'You are tight." a.il tiie olhaT: "I ahatllld fit I till' vallle " tamvaivtii drew a ; itrut fioin tint l.rea-t, and ll. ! I it out to In- companion 'l.aa.k.' he II I ia Uu- a face t.t Jilt a Itian.' - thoig'i it ia o'itt to. line hnu at.UV t.t I lite l -'k at y.tllla It La but more inn ci.t than tin one. I alajar awrtr l:- ut-, in iri l k t'ia- (a.rtr.i'.t. and V , ! t-e Mine lllll.t I iBt h !' I III alia i Ilia h.i-. 1 in a i!-t an I. d hun hi-ou ii. e at Ihe a rTri.lt III .-'I. e of aula;- lin-l.t. of Ii' 1 w.i p.rtraita npre- .-i-.ii: Q t'-lja t... ti : Btit'-I I lie a.i!u i: larv v n w a.a tho tn -t to break the lit in o "What'" ha v.i I drawing a dorr. Iirv.it Ii mi I bur-lii. g ml. i a low laugh, wl.i h w i Nth tun e an 1 glad. "yi'U. w.ia i-.? T." thn.k that that 1 have founj you f-.-r I it.- ia km lor to me Ibaui 1 fan, i.-l - The oth. r rt turned bt gnii "W.-;i," he a.nd, --it waa I, it appear, though ra ver kurw it, bor aiifjavtiaj .1 (lmi.lv "ft baj ml - :i lea atll' 'No a.lle r.-.. IIO M.iiO-'.lon liked I. ill .he all I led hue ya.il. atil when ,, i .i. i ..I nut In r mi-take. You . l.a-rwith your Ud humors With. ni n..-.ilioiniii our name h he tM mi. tin- wlioht f-.iv Von laiuld not i.i.i iie lia-r happy, and I aa.iild. that thf w ll fc a a-a- I at J oil lame her'' ..1,1 Ulllaivlll thruatmg tin l-.rtr.ut tut k into lihrev.l 'I alon t Hut I have -..rn to ! aapial with Hit m in who turned lu-r nun I agauiat me w ill n. ver la-lia'Ve he iM ti-al by fair IliealU -ami 1 am going tat alo it I fa ml your aelf I g ve joii warning." H.th men aiming to their f'i't at the wiiii. in-taiit and ataa.l glaring at each otha-r. At that moment there waa h'-ard out-ide tiie church the rattle of a drum Only the rattle of a alrnm. Hut the aound'atriia k them mo'.ionla a aa ligurea tun.ad to atone Nor waa the iff .at on tln-ir companion h remarkable There waa a in. .no ut a ail. in e in the chtiri h. ilat-piia tiie aila m e ol the ib ad. then a liiova-mi-iit a long thrill of horror That iiii,moiia meant that day w'aa breaking and that th'-ir hour waa time The guard act Hi-tantly to work to prepare the tirt In? h aif pn-oiia-ra to I led out of the a hun ll llaro and t'uil arwii w-re among the lir-t aeua-d Withala-ut a oi"ti other tha-y wa-r mar. In d into thena-n air The gray lawn w i M-amly k'lving way to the brat atrt-ak of tiiri-e iu tlii-y p.i--d aiut aif the chiiri hyard gate, but the w hide village w:i wide aw ake and in a tumult of a nit. iin-lit. indeed, there had I.a n little ali-en that night Every win alow wa. alive with ta-rmr tru-hen gazer ua the party 'if a..unat mi ll, aur- roiindatl by a band of aoldu ra, were bur- ria-. tliroiigli the narrow atret'la ami oui : upiii the open maa.r ! At the lairda-r of the moor at an ofll- ' cor on hori-ltiii k, auiroiinda-al by a traa.p of aoldn-ra I la-re the party halteal. and the guard aalutatl The officer wa a man of alamt forty, wliae alamlltla-d ap- a'arana'o Willi II Waa a irim aa iii.ai an a to)' aa.blti-r newly painted, allowed oddly ill thi' mi. I-t of aa.l.luTH ataimtl with luittle Thla waa Lord Koverahalil a man iu ivho- nature vanity, oalloiia- lia a mi. I love of phu-iire wa-re almiit mpially ooiiibina'al. Ilia face waa gay with plaa-aiit expeitatioii aa I ho rebel were draw ii up la-foru linn liiaal!" he roimirkoal. 'Iho-aewere all rmgliada-r-. wa-re tha-y.' a-rgoant hn, alraw up yatur liring party und ahiM.t down ovi-rv man of tln-m The or.h r waa inlaiitly ula-yoa. The tiring party wa alraw n up. the prisoner wore ranga-d in lina- at a b-w paaoa Ula tam e At aii.a' extra luitv of the line llavul Hare iiuil John Jui.iarvyu found tha liiM-lva'a om e more aide by aula'. All adlia-a-r who Kit aill tior-cback Ut pi vor-hiiiii a right hand ob-ervoa tha-m I know th..-e two." he -aid. Hiilitmg to i Iii-iii with hi- linger "1'ity two am n f.-llow- -lioiild la- .lone for. tine of tlia in la tin- la--t riiiina r in the country ahle ami tin- ailln r the la-at rida-r." "I'M: What" Mini r'cvi-r-liiim. -landing up in In Mirrupa. "Hold tin ro a moment, ai rga-ant. I apy a a haiuu of gallant -au l hat any you. major a raae U-tivoi-ii theac two acraet the nnair. Hut one oil fool the oilier lllolllltcal Will you Lack tin- riiiiiu-r.'- Tin' major wa- a man of -ome huuian ity lb- ra llei ta d for a moment. "Agra-ad'' he aai.l 'And to in-ure that la. Ill -hall do their la t. b t the will nor have the proini-i" of In life." l-'a-Va-r-halll reaa-IVl-al Ihl praiN.ll Willi by no ini aii- a g... grace, for to -pare a n-la I hurl l.iin to the aoul Hut the ale llglltflll pr.-att aif Milllg two men racing ir lha-ir Ii v. and of la-nig able, after all I" -h-a.t the lua-r, ut length r.-i .uu il.-.l hun to tin-acha-mi'. lb-gave lua orda-ra and the IWiipri-oner were led out ol tha' lllli' tint iitoii the in. air. nl-. ut it apiartor tf a tlllll'.IW.ll. atiaal H nolll.HV tla-O. Till Waa M-Itt ti d a- Ihe ataltllig ailt. A double lllli- ol ttoopaTa waa draw 11 lip, atrelchiiig Ironi tin- trie tai the ajad win-to the g 1 1 1 . 1 1 waKtatloned. leaving a apace la twt ni tlietn like a raie i-oiire, aoine liirda wide At the olid of tilt t'oiir-e I a i r-h.iin ainl the major aat tip Mt-itit aa. h oth.-r Whichever of the twti i oiiih iit.u- -lioiild p.i- la-twai'il tha-m tu-l would ta- rowaraliil with lua life and 111 . tl v Ami w hal w ere the aeii-jition of the pair w hile I h. -i- pi.-p.u.itiona were III progn (land I'.ara', atamlitig la fore the inna-ka-taaif tha-tiring party hail heard the atraiige pr. -i-.il with a -udda-ii thrill of ho-c an k.t n tint ll w aa aliiio-t like a ami 'l li. n lor a in. .lu. ut In-heart f. II again I b-ktii'W In ow n aa ed of f.a.t, but In' kiia-w al-o that agalli-t a tha t hor-e. ntged by aakilltul rider spurring for alear lite In- . Ii. in. e waa bka ly lo be mall S'lll Hi. re waa hoa-again, und ho conl. I do hi- la--t. More he could not ajat, though -no i'-a meant lile-and bid with Mali Mdim Atthela-t thauight Ilia I lea gll!a ii.-.l. and he IlloVltl up Ihe cotir-a' latw.-tri hi guard with the kii'iiu. -- ol a lio und in lf.i-.li In tha- tnraiitimi' a traa ia-r lull alia mounted and iuixarvy ti. arim-.l with whip an I -p'ira. liav ii-.g taka ii ina place iu the a id. Ua-. tha- lior-e wa la d by a couple of -. hila r to the atarting point L'lilike hla rival ai'iu.irvyii face ai'uwo.l no el. ill. n I'or one moment, mi lu'iring Ihe projaia.il. a gla-.im had Ci'Mie lilt i 1:1 I'Vl'a. but ii. iw he r.-la' w it h downturn! he i t -i if l-'-l in thought. A M'.iti in i- Mt'im ,1 tai U- running con-taut- Iv III Ula lia l.l - the a. llti nia ueJ by I'.ire in tlitur ipiair.l lu t lie i: airch. Y"U i' Id ll. l In ike lltT happy all. I 1 ati-;.' " lie ii. uttered ihe word ovar twiiitv imiea It wa ii"t until the tree w a - . he I a:i l t fie ii. .r-e w a halted with hi- lit i I t .ward tin' t wha-re I' a . r-:..aan. .i:-. . . I ie far oil la'twein t a- . ,i . -. a.,; r -u-i -1 I ;m i I ' t V I I late atr'.j j- I to t; ah - -. r. ady 4,- i: v.ir n' w .il'll.g ! an I t.a w a -tai ie w a;t for t!.e :-...r!- .!: . that he Marte.l kt ! aUiit hint, ling on In right, and without hi a'arl. r signal, j ; the li.'r-a John, who a;,al In il id I g' ll:! ' n th.- tw t . ' I ! I - : ' . T. draw a I : -' I I r iu i - la . I i. ; v e ll.e -.gnal. 1 I f ru-lti -lllellt Hi tl. it Tllolll.'llt W ti'.N t;ae N. t a aouti 1 w a heard in the -.ll in. ruing air. but all down the J ill Ie P.tu- w.re facta file. I ir.totitly on the two raivja-titor F-ver-ham and the major, w -.:h gla a to their ryea. a.vt 111 ll T.li--B aa at. Idle I'.v. n t!ir c. n da -iin.-l im f. forgetful . f tln-ir own ap-pr-tac t :nf '. 'ln. a'n t. ht-l ti.cir neck tt a at. ii a k;. :iijo ,.f thi atrange con test an w hi, n alcja t-dtsi life and death f. r to of th. -.r c-!-.itiit:io!.. The a.-rgt n.t r.i i-J hi itoL The rep rt rang . tiL At IL BAtna iiiant bora koJ maa he ll-ltl l.llllt . fault' olle'a the mark. flnt tha runner, praa tlcM in nying i tha lUrt and bavin,- ! momentum than the liore. alrew out in front In a few aecamd he waa name twa nty y"U ,4aa..,l Then the iaP Ulwaill them IrraMtl to wnb-n. tha n it 'afi aei-n to U ; .bt-reaamg. the liore waa gaiiongQ 'lowly at find, but gaining urelye,n.ie bytrnle. Whan half the roma) .i L..v..r..l !). Iiorae had afaafj! 111) level. ... a. a I.l BM-.a" ami men cnine am-n .' w- j yet lai n m-ii For a hiitidratl yard nd mure the two ran .a kat together. I-I ! bv aide, the runner almo-! tlymg over the rn-p t irf. the horae atra-Ia haal out In 1 a llerce k'ai'"P. w"1' ""' n ', r ''""ll" 1 In thetirr'i-. And now the goal waa only fifty v arda away, but the ga' r ilra-w a ab-ep bra'.ith a they aaw that now the hor-e w.n galiuiig-waa alraw ing out in front. For an in-tatd It wh-iihiI that nil wa over: the m-it. to their amazement. tbo.V were ronacla ui that tha hore waa fail ing Tln-ti tha-y aaw a gallant right; tha.y aaw the runner nerve linn-elf to the liu-t effort and. co-e ii.ii the goal, ala-h pa-t the horai'iiml I-iaa the judge ami fall headlong on the turf. 1 At that w-eiie. Ill aplte of iliacipline, a fraiitla- rha-i-r broke forth along the line. Kveti Fevraham him-olf amila'd gnmly a one who. though lie had jut lot a la-t, had giut'tl ita full iHpiivaletit In pleaaiirablo eii-itomoiit. ' The winner, who had fallen panting and eihau-t.-.l. waa rai-c l into a aiding patattire by two tna-r. one of whom .nirit a draft of brandy alown hi thmat. Tin-apint nlimiat inatatitly re vived him. und III a few aai iind he wa able, though atlll weak und ilizzv. to itaml ii.ii hia f.i-t and h-.k aU.ut hun A few MHi-a off 111 la-aten nvul toaJ la-aide hia horae. Dare liaakeal at hun and their yo met. yuuarvyu' f ue bore mi almiett imia-roeptible ainih-. but it waa not tin, but aoiiietbing in hi l.aik which the other could not have l.liiiitl which atrnek bun luckward like a atua k lie ataggenil b:ia-k ll pm e or two. la vvibb raal by the light whlall broke iia.n lua mind. Tha n ho M'-p-d up to hla nv.il- aide, und the guard, who aw no cauao to iiitorfa-re. falling back a little, be put hi tnoiltll clai-eto ti.in.irvyn'a oar: "Yam pulli 'l that hair-'!" lie mid. ymxarvyn baiked ut linn, out an- wa red not a xinrd. "Yaall lot Ilia' will." the ittha-r went oil. Ilia voice bra akmg "For hor aake you Jul." tuixarvyu drove hia nail into hi palm: he had uctad, ho wua lifting. Hot w ithout u bitter coat. "Make her happy." he aaid briefly. Aa heaa.ke he turni'd away and -triKle wiftly to hi old iHiaitioii at tin' h'-ad of the line of pn-a'iii r. la fore whia-li the bring party waa again ilruwii up Hare turned hia back upon tlieaa'otio and thru-t hi linger in hi oara. Nov ertholeaa he could atlll boar with Imr riblo aliatiiiitiii'-a the aorgaaiit'a loud. clear voiae. with till inti-rval ba 'tween tle-t Wtarala: "K.-adyr 'ra-oiit!" Fire'-- Alinai-t a the woral wa in von rnme thi'ira-h of tin; ra put. .Mova-al by an iuipul-e w liia li hi' coubl not caiiiipier. lie turned around with it aliuddi-r. The ajalion wa-re lowering their amokuig inii-ki la. and a thick w hite cloud hung ulaive the line of priaoiicr atrcta dual ujaiii the graoind. At the extra-mity of the line tiuixarvyn lay upm hi face, with hi right hand claiicliad iion n p.rtrait which he had taka-n from hia iri-a-t. and w ith n Lull, t tliroiigli hi In-art. II. (ira-a-nhongh Smith in Strand Magazine. Aa (Hal Hulillrr liralh. Ha roil (b-miiiingi-n, lieiitoiiant fli'ld marahal and in-"-a tor general of the Au-tn.m cavalry, w ho aln d ut hi home In (iuth-la-rg. Atiatriu. two wea k ago, bud lat-n uu ua live a.. ldn r for uluio-t half n coiitury. When, on the nfli'rn.a.ii aif bia ib-alli. bin pliy-iri.iu told him he had but an hour or two iiu.ro to live, the old man at up iu l d mid calli 'l to hi military attend. nit iu the next room. The aol.ln r came. "Hung my paraalai uniform," Coiumaliala'd the g.-in ral. Tha' iiiiiform wua brought. "Now put it on nn-." The orala-r Wiia ula-yeal, while the old nail-Jia-r gn-pa-il heavily for bra ath. "Have Frit m-ihI iu a broila-d chia-ken, a laattle of Sa'c. and uu impairtoal t igar." Tin' orda r waa lilla d, and the tray ,i laid on the g.'in-r.il'a la-.l. lie ate a little mid alrai.k much. lb-ligl.ta-d the cigar. Ila -uioka-.l it half alow n wi'.hout taking it from hi no iitli. A he ro-inova-d It to knock off the u-ht . the a nd a-ame. Hit a.mk bat k with tin cigar Mill Ita'twifii hla linger, and di'd lafore it wi-nt out. Now Va.rk Sun. j -ttnlrairiliin of a al Tea I nglna. I The aua-rintcii. lent of motive jaiwor of the IVnii-v lvaiini company, ut F.ut j Wayni'. i liovv ale-igtniig a in-w- ta u I Wllavl l.K-ailllotlVl'. tai la' klloWII Ita the i "Cla.-a X." It will have i v limb r PJ by 1 1'l iuilii. a laniard. inches iu ili.iini ti r, ! nad th" ilrivera w ill be iW llii ha high. Thl engine will la' tha le-avi.-st pa i-n-gi-r engine yet coii.triii t.il, ami will I weigh l.'ai.oiM 'annul. It i- de-ign.-.l f,.r : tiat in freight n well a. heavy pa--. li gor a-rvica'. Atpre-mt the limited ox i pros la U-mg hiiuii' 1 la-twai n 'ltt.-b'irg and Chicago by tw i Cla I )-' ongim , each Weighing il'.a llt N't.iaal ani!lda, but I it I eijarb d that a.ne a.f tna- now on- gllla' Will hi' llllb' to ao the Wairk. Now Ytirk I cl' gram. Ilratlll tif a Mulr'l Kirk. A iiiii'n emplao ail t a haul the car at the Drum S mini m mine, in M.iryaville, M ll.. la-, .line K.lky w hetl al-.ut toeiitcr the tunm 1. lf cour-' tin-a w t.a r urga-.l l.ltn wit'i th whip, which s . i tirag.-l tha- amuial lliat it 1- g.i:i to ki. k M. mi ly. A I ar-it a:i.a- a thil vig. .rmi-ly proa le I f T all! tb" tllU hill I f ait. and iriiak thi-fa.'.f a i rinan t-.uii: . who wax I .ly -itMig -ti In- wag -n. -ixty feet d:-T.r.t. 11-- fc'.i from the w agon aa if ah. :. II. f ace will lat marked f..;' life. - Y .ilia e I'.l.l ie. - .. 9 For s n i' ir . Cl.arl. . 11:11. 1 rand, a.f New A.l .o.y hid . had u an inva lid, ut.al I.- M li no I.l l-d A f.-w ,!.,' ago he In. ard an alarm of Pre in I.:-hoU--. ari l tl.. ri -purra-l lam t-'a. :: ItV that l.e la ohoI ollt of lad with ag-.'.ity i f an : hi. t and li irri. .liv n... i l.i wa- .ait from the binning h.-u-r Tl r- i- in ..Id man of oigl.Tj- y , i.t. Haul, wii.t. it l tvil-l. h ia t.ik. ty'iinalir:.. Ut rlilpt Wat.ror W.lle Nt w Yt ar dav. :i n i: . 110 Tmi.-; '.ant or re-a t har.lv a.-. unial vrry early lu the apnng.loav avx'a,atiaub aval on tha root a.siLlv wh'-ti ing li.'; toaua. l.h,.i mil tn'-ether from IN CHARLES PfACES NOVEL WERE STniCTI-TnU. 15 . . . 1 .1- la rhr A.ilkar aVII'i Mratl" )rlli-d lltria.an. . - ol I rlaitB l lf !' ' In v.a Old I ugl'l) Jail. W hi.1 rrieler l Charb-a lb lr .ever pop-1,,l,,,..vel.-!.Ne..rT.-.Utei"M-i-"1-I ntoio hatl br the ii.t.-narly thrill 1. ...1 ing ' ,riaa a.J prl-oii uu-1- - kit ibop nip all. V Willi I no "" '""- lerrhle rir.eiirr are an viw lly la Iiim- la-rr hla' e r .u S.ai.nr. we would a -rt llir.ioiy r.,,., like logl.ly.olora.l I'.i lion, yet rv rrv aa.nl a.f ll la iil-ilult I) true. Vi rv f. Wl--ple limy la- aware thai thl rrlebratttl l.-.kwaa foiindial on Ihe cruel-ti.-. pra. I. a. al in Ihe I lir III iiigl am Jail In the rar. I and -.WI. Iiehatl. the or'.g li.nl of ll.r,l.,.r...ler.f Hi a..-. I he hunwin Hrial..t.!l In.-., and In fa. I i.e.einioW ill Ihe aa-rviae a.f I he pri aut Ie .ril la . II I, Mr. Wilimni nniaii.thrihiif wnrd'iiof Winaoii i "ii Jail, n.rminghiim. and mnay tun.' he ha- l-t n "lb ra'l large re UHiii. nil I' ll toaparon I he alc.gr to play tin- part i f him-if I" an aal.aplat loll of II. -a.li- a brilliant li.ai I Hi alorv i Imlat .1 a M-n-Jiiioiial one and foltna a w'. Ml. rf'll chapter a.f pliaoll life ill thr llfti. . and al-t aoiitraat. lu a - liking tnaiiliar the treaiuinit a-f pri-mara now aalopt'tl. ' In i l.ieiiteBant Au-tiu waa appoint I .....u....r i.r l ll. -..11 l.lia II l.riaa.n. II - h.ad formerly l-.n m Ihe iiavv.niid in that lie had f..r..t h.ui-alf t" Ihe c..ia lu-i"U that ili-a ipliiie Wllal-M rvlhing lla-laatk a ileligl.t III m va re piiiii-hini ni and con-id-rnallbiil a bnaa h a.f pri-m ill- iphne wa a crime nlnio-l greater than thai f.trwhuh a priaom-r ruit rnl a jail, lie pum. d In faith to i-.uiai.iiil llm-.il of piinl-huii-lil anal an almia.1 prrprtiial na of Ihoan bar-j baraitia tort urea. Ihe collar, alriolJ.u.ka-t, i ajink ca llai.d a raiik lal-.r. i liana in 1-v.l that the l.llblie flrt bad thrir aiipu iolia iiniiiMtl I hal crueliiea ol a , gpa charai la r wen-la ing praa lu aal iii tiie ; Hiriiiiiighiani Jail, lu that Ja-ar a i . yaar- old la.y Colllllllltltl aim l.lit m a.rala-r to r ciite tnrtiioiia piiuiahtni'iil. I he fai l that Cilllie out Ut the ilupll-l highly llic.Uaatl the Inhabitant. It wax uraivial Im-m. ml doubt that atrail- jacketa were coii-taiilly um-1 u- puiil-h- llla-llt for Ihe -llililil -t a.lla-ll-l-, ana ll la-a ll. inability of a pn-oin r lo I illill Ihi-ainouiit of crank lulair at t him, or f..r talking lo another pn-a.iia r, or for u-mg bad language. Theae jaekata Wan- provided Willi r- feotly rigid aollara i;i in. boa loiig,:i ' , incl.a- ib p and una- apiarla r lln I. Ihn k. I In- pna-olll-r waa lir-t llllllllnl ill Ihe jm kit, Willi hia nrllia toil togi-tlii-r oil hia bra -nl, lllld llia-l. Mrappa.l a., tight ly at th. bai k that ii ua Iniiios-ible t.i inaeri a linger l-l anil the sirup and Ihelb -li. '1 lie b al her collar Wiia t lu ll f.l-t. 1.1.1 am III alia ll II llllllllliTth.lt , it cut the chin and neck and ren-iitatl any , lliova llii-lll a-f tin- bead Then I ho pri-aillar was fa-li-iii d up tai the wall of In- aril III a i alall.lllig .ailloll. II. ia pulil-hllielil III j terribly painful, "lid j. t It lre.in iil I) lat nl for hour-, und on axa-i.-iotia la.va of l i Wen- kept 111 Slla ll po-itiolaa Ira mi Wu'claa-W I In Uu-morning unt 1 I" " iii.ht: Very often H.e f.ui.l.d mid wore thru brought round bv a I.l nil npplii alien of water, whn Ii waa thrown on llo in fnun 1 bin k.t- The pria.uu r iu Ih po-n ion w. re fnl by a warden, who broa.- up Ihe Lp.nl ni.d plaaatlil ill Ilia- pn- l.ara luoulll illna--tlllli a, liowi . r. I lie a filar w a mi tight lliat a pri-oi.a-ri 1. 1 1 ii I na 1 swallow bra -ad or w aia-r. Among the hilar ! had loioriu wnalhe turning "t an.aiik Iniiialie with a ; 10 p. uu. I pn no- upon u b r I11.1"! ta vir liiliou U-lweoi. aiiiin-e and lughl. So many ri'toiull 'Ha had I . la- mailt- lafore bn-akfa-t, -o u.any la-!, re.lini.t-r, -o many la-lore -upper II ' he ie.piii.tl i.i. ml r waa lint aolnpti-lati la fore bit akf l-l, lio br. Ilk la-l; ll i.ol aoiiipl. li.l I-t..ri- iliiiiia r, no lllliliar; If le.l labile aiipjar. lio allpa-r, (VI tlial n w.iikli man i r l y w.uii.l go a w hole ilay illioiii baal. ami woiiid Ihii.k him-i'lf lucky if i.l lo o'cioa k m i.ul.l hit got oigl.l .ii ii. ea of brow ii In. a. I nml a pint of wall r. I During the w hole ad the tune Iha-a.- iiIk.ui ilillbiia iilieitlia v.i r la .lig pr.ia'l a, li, llio chaj. hun iiiid Mr. Hiow li wa re ahung Ilia ir an no ,-t to ralax tin- terrible pr.-mi ib--i-pbiu-iid'-platl by Ihe h.-tr-h gott riior. 'I ha y work.. I touailur with a will, and many, mm.) tun. have pri.i.i-r (aii. u on llmr kllaea 111 lliat. kfililn--- l"T tunc!) aliixor whit ll hail la-t ii la-iiiii-raal liii in. At h ngl h, al 11. i-ih in. uu 1 ol tin-ilihal.i taiitai.f iliruiiiigl.aui, a r- val i..iiinu n.n a.f liiipnry wia- lia-id to Impure intot he truth of Ihi' alia gat nan. The link- of them Wa rt failllnl to la- true. Une part ii iilar.y pitiable cae waa that of a Ik.) natural l.dwanl An.lr. wa, aia.ut whom, iu the iiiimo of .l.'-pliil-, Kia'U giva-a a I rui- and In in Iri ixliug aa-.-oimt. Mr. ltrow n ha- a it i d n-a olli-a tioii of t lua poor la.y. 11. mi.-m i.t to jail lor tbri v una. Il.a lor ata-alllig four polllnl- of la. f. lie wua Va-ry weak, luit va.ia iiot w it li-laiiiling put to the crank. I hia-ihi) I hi- chaplain, Mr ln rw in, Wa al tract.. I to Ihe la..v a cell I.) a rn-sof "Mur ab-r!" IK- f .ii lot lio- la.) a tv ing pitt-iu-ty, and he -aid In- waa It, nig atanatl. He was ill the -1 ran j. it kit at the lime, and iliu iliapl.iuitrii .it.. int. r. one of hia linger ta-tw.all I la- col. ar land tha- bo a lia-ck, taut fai.atl. Mr. llrown Lapp, i.ad to Im- pa-a-ing at ihe 1 .tna-. and he -i.-ai a n.tl theatrup mi hi own r-;-t .u-i In i ii j mid grtaily re-lla-vitl Ihe bltle -I. Hi ra T. Si vrllll t.tnea utter Una the bo) iu pull-i-hed b) oral, r a f All-till, 111. 'I oil lliall)' UC cv-t!!a bin kt-t- ul water were thrown over Ii i 111. Olite llroati f. .und Ihe la.y atriapjatl to the tia.l. itl.u on Umg rilia-it lu-l. il to Ilia- gMiiiid Ii. -ft. -ih if. tUi April "7 hat pill all a Hal lo I. .a -.III!. Tlliga by collillnllll.g auicidr lu hia c. ii. Au-Iiii waa .ilurwanl trn-l at Warwick a-Ua-a f-.r hi- 'iintioiiauil ill ira-al ma-iil and W aa -. lit to J.a I for I href lliollt h. lie a now. bar ll.e majority . f Ihe actor Ui thla ilna ilul drama, ah ad, but Mr. llrown ainl i ltuinl.a aa t bo clutf w ard. r in ll.e priaoii .n. .1 lake- a liu-t kin.ily in- I. re-t in iii.y pri .tier whourr ib-siroua of raforilolig 111. IIimIio-. Iuilii Ion llt-kllta. aouifi nf Ibe llaiuatattitul. It W ua a g-and -I .lit lo the allia'l In.) Iif 1 Xlllgtoll I . are ll.e ll.t k I, an. la awagger- tt.g iiioi.g ol..- .it ea. h i nd ol a c-.al l-x and .'to n. a n 111 ll .a- a.trr) il.g l-o.il Io the bunkan lif -U. tl la... I a ua t he 1'. Aula rg, .lall. 11 II. I. in a. I' .i n M.ir in.. I I i..r.i hi.iI if tbty Wt re l.tiiP. bal.iis -.t g I g old) li- lit fcr.- Cam ail... r it- thi) a.. .i.id ill It...--, ai.a) a. 1 hr . ...ti w i i .arr.. .1 ma Hint .il t..ti t.) th l.gl.t a.f tie p. he knot ll ra-. a nil t lu- alliail Ik.) at ar an. I ai.al aaiM-t.t tt.a- a..riaaif a new Ol.g ll.r la ta g.l U.nr a.,,gl b h a- il.a)a fr. lu 1 l.r i ira ua Nhd ll.a vlaaai-la'- ll.r "U.id.r !..) .a-l bet tas aaahilioll- -aa.r a to it. laa iaia aaaa lat a "wa.- .ii la -a, " al ,i in a.tl ar la kata. .-a;a .'..-M ! bu ) riii aa There i.rvrr i.ioi a layti to a horn (ati-u-ta'Vti A.d ar'f H.1-. . n.-t n.. iit ivb nior ll.-t.l-l. -ul ti in thr H.-V Ihom.i Mol.T. 1 h. re i- a a-,1 t,.;,i ,,f .im t,, (j.r tCrit that w ! .n l.-;i. in treaty f. r thr puhlm- t'.otl of. ur o l.i. r.irlv Ua.ka. I.. a puhl.-h. r, almo! y km a-of him as t l.r apiit-t coun try cii -.-ttii.in, anal a us rat!., r .b.iibiful a to L;a .itrrary ctpac t ) . a-knl w l.rlht V 11 rt-r wnitm ant thing f. r publicsjaeQ Wf.re "Y' " Wpllnl Mo.ll y. "IIO Tai'.linir lif rrm -ii" tiir pul..is:.rr f.oa alropja-J "aud abntit T ma Iradrr for TL Tuura." Latodoo Tit-U.la THE WAGED Of MARRIED WOVEN. Wlir ta llriean l l'l"i"l f,.r Wutfc friiei Aair I itlti)i,r bul llu.iartfc 'A Jaaialatll af IllUa ll llll': t.Uii e to iiur. n.tl w.iina ii ha recently la-n n-ndere.! i,y the court of ap'al f tl.li iut m 'theca-eof llt-rwlg r-laeohin-Waagaiii.t thellowanl Mi-l-'Uttlial Mamie f,,r Liu:, . ,,, . . I .. The lilititit ifT. a in.irrie.l wotunn, mir.1 the il.-f. miaul. cliaritttit!ei-a,-,rati.,n, to rii-nver J.im.ige for injiTi u a w hn , ihe u-t.iii''l l'.v f-'H'" ,,v,,r a i o.il hoU the aidewiilk w hich the a. rvaiila of lh.nlofeiid.int ba'l faili-l toguar.l prop, irlv. l'p'" tl' 'rh'l "I-" r'-aov.-rid K . rdia t of "'"" " I"" '1 iillinned by I'm. general I. nn of th" aiipra me curt lii thlacity. The ca-o Wa taken to thai court of iip'.il un-l w.i thi-ra-nr-gu.-il l..f,,re th i'l 'llvi-l'Oi of that til- bun .1. The only error uim which tli appellant ii-Kt-l for u revor-al of tha, j-ldglln-lit waa tin- lli-trua tloll aif the trial judge to th- j'.ry that ill -timatiiig tl..t il.itn.ige au-tal I by Mr. I ll.u a-liiti-ka tin y might tak- into caiii-i.la ratioii il, .,.i,f w igi a w lila ll alio bad au-taitii d bv r- a-o'i a.f lu-r inability to work iu C.'ill-.tpl. lice i f the m a ida i.t. At t. - tun" -lie w-i iuj'ira'J alio y,-M living with lu-r liu-bainl. who waa a cu-toiii t.iil-'r. iiml wa working for linn ii- a a.'.un-tro at u a alary of live and MXil allara a Wat li. The ga iia ral ta-rm bel l that tin liloln y wiiia ll tha' plaintiff ra-a-. iv.-.l ffo.ll ll-T 'lllal.allil f ir aa rvia a nut-idfof her lit.ii- hold iliitii wa h. r own pr..-rty. -io'I that "tin' In- of the K.larv - -ill I If giv.-n in evidence u an I li-mellt ' f I. Illl.lg-. the aallla- ll if -I e had l ti workn.g for a at rmiga-r." T , ua. II ml in-1'. -I that thi low of t h-t a v law a it now exi-t In me atato aif Ni w V..r'tf w ua a-rrollt-nlla. The opinion a.f tin- court of iip'al i .,,,,,. IV .,,-,. Irving i. Viuill. of Svriii u-e. and i i i-i-na tiria-.l in bv nil the . lneiul-r of th' - amd ilivi-ia.n. lie ra-- View the legi-latnm III tin Mate re liioviiig the ali-aliiiiiia of iiiiirria-l wom t n. which la-g.iu with tin- enabling act of l"i;.l. giving ii wife ll wparata' estate iu w hata ver -In- may iia-aiuiii' by In r trade, bii-iin -a. I.il'r. or wrviooa car ria tl on or rf'trui'-il on In-r mle mid a. parattt a unt, mid oxti iialiiig alaiwn tai tha' ua-t of lsS7. which uiithorizi' a luarrieil woman tocoiivi y land aliraa tly to lo r ImaliaiiJ ami aca-a pt caiiivoyaiia e of laud ilir.t tlv from hun. He abaiw-athat It ha liliiformly W- a-n lia-ld. notwithstanding the varimia cllllllg'-a ITeeta-.l by tin' nia-ca-a-ivo atat- M7ll liu Hi- right lo the aa-rv- nto relating to inarrn-.l wnina-ti, nun a ice of hi w ifesn far ii Inui-t bold woik is CollCirila-'l. oVoll if that llaill-l-llold wairk l- of ii a. Hue w hal a a a pt ia .mil i hur ua ta-r, lllld that va n w hen -hat alia' llllt- Jaaar work tip-iii lu-r huslaaiid's farm, she cannot recover any w age- f.irsncli lalair, ttllhoiigh -he hold lo r liu-band- writ ten proini-'- to jmy In-r for it. If hint wink- f-.r a Our 1 -r-oii. tin' rnla- ia Jif ent, ami iinda-r nil act pa .-1 in lss In-r earnings iu that -vent would U'lii rown. I'llnling till' I.IW lo la- Wa ll settled by lldjudla alioii to tin- alT. ct we have stat -cl. .l.i'lge ami impiirt s. ina-miia Ii us "a man a atiiiot luaka- a val. l ctilract tai pay la- wiia- f..r oxttaoriliii iiv -i rvica-s ra il '.. Ted ill 111- ll Hl-ehold or for wairk ing on his farm, bow can lit- make u valid i.tiilrat t to pay- In-r for helping hun make a lolln- in his bii-nia-a ua a cu-toiii i.iiloi.--- Th.' laanii-d judgii colli. - to tin- colli lu-loli that thole is no ki.-i f.-r iiny di-tiiu lio;i. Th.- elT.s t of this ih ci-ioii nmy la plainly slated. Ilia- hii-l'.iiul ciiuiu.t now cotn 1 his wife to bi work for li i in which alia-s not fall within the ib-ti-liltioll and scoja' of household haTVia a't uny mora' than In could at cununm law-, but if tin' wifo coii-a-nt to Jo any otha-r work -lii-a-.-uiiiot a oiiipa-l lu-r hus band to pay In-r f.-r it. In ntha-r word., "Mia-U sa-rvici n hhi' ri'ii'b'i him. wlia'tlnr within or without the atria-t line a.f lu-r duty, ls-buig to him, ami if ha- pay s her f.-r tln-m it i ii gift." On tin1 otha-r band, whatever slu1 cum by lniaiiiaf labor lrf.iniiid utiabr lu-r own iiiah a mla-iit a-oiitrni't for per-iiim oilier than In r hu-l.and isinaala- by atatuto lier individual pr .K-rty. Tin- i a-i' isa.iii- ..f exceptional inta-rcst a pra -i-ntiiig a a b-ar siati-ina-iit of the rights of in. irried women us they m.w exist in tin -tato with ri'spa-ct to coin ja iiaatiuti for tln-ir M-rvia a-s. Now York Sun. A I III lr Slrrlaa Hr.alr. Watl.ling pre-ii.t s are ba-at.ming more mid more of a tax nml nre lit.kitl upon in I hi llll aia--la-l 'e ila a lis jllt aaa llllioy I'.'llllua'l Cllalli--aa by bl'tila-la nd bri'bgri a .in alike. W ho in.. Hot a. i noil Ii ill love I III I hilt 111)' rail ra-a kaill lip 1 he prolulhleco-t of a-ach glf' pra-tl y ai a'iira.-! . "I w nit -on.itliing pretty, hut Hot taa roatlv. aa ii wedding gift," aaid a well known woman of am-it-ty l.i ot.o a.f the In-aJ ; Ina-ii at '-. I "la it for Mi.a It., in ay I u" aai.l tha ! Jeweli-r, "for in thai a.i-i- I Hunk I ran -nit you I'Viclly." And ba- pr alucd a list writ tell lit leligt h ill.. I Hi the l.riilr'a own f.ur 1 writing with on ryi hu g -he wanletl in the way of aili it tli-t in.-: ly .1. . rila-l, fnun tin- amp luris-ll In HiiT.aaiia It left III r flieii.l-a wide margin of ilmice fnun the niaaat ra ti-n a-pra -i nl Iii ii simple tokeu of rvrin-mbi-iiiiiv. "Would you like lo aan ll.r protai-tit al ready sa-li rta d'" cut imn d the shopman, and hading tl..- ina into Ihe adjoining apartment he polntisl u several ahi-lvc raainpli ta ly eova-raal w it Ii the glitia-ring ar ray. " I'liose lira' llll Ml II. 'a pra-sa-llt-." l.i rxphlitll-l. "She -ta-nia llllte .il isfii d W ll theln -o far lllld c..l::es t-va-ry few alav t.l lia.k thein over l.i mi- what 1 adalral " -New York 'I llhlllie. ll.r ll.arrura ! an,rl. rt" is l.orrible. I aav it advtseal- "St ly I --ak with the matured j-ri-etu e of ntio w ho has -t-n mid taken art lu -j-.rt . f many iiud vane.l kind in many ami varied parta of the v.oild I can li. in. lie gun and r.lle ua v.a 11 uml ollicii tilly iisiin - t "aja rung folk." mid few wmiii ti. and Tod many m- u. have linl'ilgtsl in a tube a f tin-sin-lirig and ' hunting In wl.uh I have I n rnnL'-l : laith at homo and alurmg travri- and i JadlTlolia III far awavlalitla. It latl.-l. tin rrl -rr, aa a a Vk tl at I takr tip ' aa to raae. v I why I aa a u a! a l a f-t kit h liar ik." t . t ti ; rr.l vi:a a'i-....- . 'ling .i ! ' U!'.. n any 1 1 ..r g.l; 1 or l .til -,l :iii h in g-iy '' i ialic.-.l I j- tat ufft-nn of niiiiiig:. l-y ! 1)1X10 Tlaa Itinnnirralila t lar) aatal beat .. A The Japan citalSV ! .r vail .-:ia the cl.rv-.nith' -tntini. i f wl.i. . ( are yellow, a; white, a." purple..!" fd. :il jaale j tile. 12 r.isct and 11 of n.tn-l - 1 ci4 A fancy f-vail m the coiitilry tha. lu tin H.tf the a- ie tir.t i neve; rxaa (ly in praaluced. and that in t!r.a l reaemtilra thu eDdle- variety of th httiuaii (atenanca. O irtlon au l For- 00