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EUGENE CIH GUARD. LLCAarULL, EUOENE CITT. OREOON. TMtv L!-.0 etRvt. nrr eio i 'n. i. ii iiiiuii ii." mtniurl fo., u.l iitotulil la toalr hours. Wlwo s,ui.iil sts-nia ft " Tu (lu, Willi .aH-ar ! ! f I liummn. IVIlb dr brim full ul l.,.a a wwrl u4 kn. Fall In lb l"M nil h.lr nuiiilr.: n1. Tl. ntfrla. liinf fruia thrlr Ikiiim ala.r. ( a bow ! lit mi. ie-uj . But If Hi wllia I tt'A H In raln- f tlx- ho lt mn rvll. Ir'llf l' bU, ll.' lbr tiet-l not ikib4 lb eiatusls pain. Ilul think It U lb rt lhr I rut prmrm t, ml elll AH th k-.n-lr lr Tbat or r IIIIkI "lib nuiit l"il ll and ra. Tr. Ili'xmb ranni.t undrmai.'! Ilia . rJX'oU la ku our tailor UL II an. - Aldanr Jurtii. THE HOSTESS AND HER GUESTS. Am Artomoaa Ta llaa tumm la lt a lalrllHg t.mmmul lll.la a4 ra. Thi-reaeem to Imsoine misunderstand lug aim aid In Ihe rnuimtinity, nii'l very likely elsewhere a well ii in Ha-tiaa, in regard to (he true function of Ilia bft im at an afternoon ti n; and the wlilor, whn alsmt burdened with tha tr nlic consrioiisnc that ho t tint wily rrmm alive who know Ihe unci tmth Unit everything, I willing to five an otherwise nnorrupic I moment In the tlnddation of the iiihI tr. The dntii- if a h'l.- at an ftrnu tea, then, are fur more simple than tht-y ar at mMit wM iul fiiiictiona. It tirt and primarily her duty to w L-nuanr-body who arrive with either tlia air of (fwtin hrr dearest friend or with lha blase anl wearnl air of one who ha got beyond tint iiint where any imartul waa of I ho slightest ikimiIiIo interest to brr It I at til" option il thn host.- whit b of thtwo manner ho will rh.e, an I of conns tf he U clever wi.nuin, aha aa lii'ta the one which ia lined lasrtiiuiii; to bi-r style of faio ami litf'ira, mxl ilrnw to nut Urn inaiim r (Io'IiIimI ui Till l'in dona, or rut li r thi amit la itiK all H'I.hI to, the only other duty of ths ht"M whirh I of any im iuI ihi xirtaiir U the hrckiii up of nny intt r mtitiir and ph'iuuint convi'p.allon. If aha Iwn.fiTi'a-aiiil It I Ikt duly tu tw on the wall h with wtulo eyi- Unit two-r mn are wi)n) iik i w h olhrr'a n n lv. or that a conplu are rhiittniK lntii'tlnT with any aiiiiiiittmii, it ia lin iU Unit the ahould W'xii iluwn hhii llwiu In tUntly, uiyitiK: "Thcra, you Iwot-auiiut atay hvretalk ig all the afti-nioon." Khe iniiat thn '! I a a purlnrr for' each In a nw iinivrrNitioii the pTu in the i'oiiiutny who I inl tuinplcli ly dliaum'ahlu to him ami to her ami ar ntiiKe h to In iiuait complete di aaiixfiK turn. Tina I lha great and iikoI linperativa olijivl of an aftrmaii Wh. Thw hixtrna U not a iic)'(m wlut leavv two an ahle and hiirinoniou t-mi wit Inn praklnir dlKtiince for more than an in iKiilllt .ml Inu tl. n of a iiioiin nt. and It U hy ln r iowi-r of miikuiK tliniK nn pliMtxHiil that her clcveriie and ma-ial avoir f ura are to ha jii.Ij;i'c Tin pm-uliitr form of mm-iuI torture la Mitigated hy the part which the Klt la npevtwl to play It U lilt right and privilege to do all in hi power to cir Cilllivi'iit the M'heine of tlie hoaten for his uiihiipplnen. and to arrmige tha iu ilaaaant miIiI tete-a teti in her de pita. 'I'liu'longer ha can prolong llirm luorvover, tin' greater w hia rank a a cial lion. An aflerinNiii tea thn li'mn a orl of K"1"". 1,1 which the cleverm of the linatixui l plltail agitlllxt the t'levernem of lha guit. The mhla 111 fitvor of the hiMUMi are the com rum I) of cir.iiiii Uiice. thecoiireiillon of aocta'ly which forhid the victim to leave the unwel coin partner to whom thry are pre JMited ricept In cvreiiioinou wava, and the fact Hint fur lha time being the giiMt are under her order. I In tha part of the gtieolA, however, i th f.u t that there ate m uiaiiy coiiplea I hut It la an eiceudmgly clever hmtiM who can k'p traik of theiu all, and aul tha aaiMilhlllty of getting Into mhik aly and aacluihsl mailt where ahe will Dot think to look. I 'I ttMirm tlia InmliKa know the corner m her own Iioum pretty llummghly, hut he haa not the Inn wlulo attending to mi many gietn to run out every few moment to ei plurn Ilia conwrvutory if it U open, to haik un.h r the atuir In tha hall, to pavr into tha hay window ami to naiiiiiu any alcove which tha tiemlinh furmight of a imtM'iilma architivt hna iiiiigghl into the dioign of her Iioum for In r cotifui.in Tha odd are ahout even tu tlie t une it U vvident, and )i't -and Vrl It ta the cslitor' painful coll M. II.. n lint I It ta ul wav the luxle who geta Ihe ta tter III the game! - iUaiton Courier Tfe Molbvr wf li I.Mraa lvaU. ikith the ruia'rtr ami rtuprenaof An tna were too unwell to go to tlio funeral of the rinprea' tiiolher, who illl lt Week at the age of eighty ail. havtugaur vivwl tier hikxbaiid in. ulv four )ur The rmpreaa la tiow at Ulna, and her medical altcndiiuU are Very amiou Am to the pumihle etTi t of her mother death on tier miiid and health. The I'nu rraa U'uImi Wilrn luiiiia waa a woman of tpuu iharacter and gn at mcrg) hha iiilientnl none of the peculiaritiea of the lUvanan rotul family, aud ala rirrvivd a anlulary liiftueme hi her daughter. luaw iHcenlrn iim lie often ch ked at an (portiiiia luoineiit She (pent m arly In wliola of her life at Muunli. where ahe waa born during tin trouble a vaah mr. tv III lnvai. ii 1 1 Napolaoa I Lomlou World bh la la UnM. A girl who mvtvnl an invitali. n to a Lalla (lay at one of thriluU uti the inwripiion. "Mia a't.l hiii.l Is tlll Wondering If tha i.y;i..u of llml "r" was art' i Irnla) or maliciously mtni Uonal -PtiU'lrlpina Muwand lirain.i tlgbt l-ala( 1mm rftltal. No iloula n.anr ileatha trolll tvlit Ijm log wrur. but are D.t r. ported Ti l.l bu ing aptini to ! i arnrl on. ta'lli b girl and ennuaa. entlrrly loo fritrntly -aledlcal Uullrtm Hong KoLg. fonucrly a btllo Uir nn ulan J at the nnuth tf the 'an ton river, in China, waa given to the English and it uow ci.v. rxil with the warrliuuare, farden and rri dctu.lrs of wewlth y luerxhaata. HULE8 FOR LEAP VEAft PROPOUALS. Aaf Jarrlaable H'mm Me? Harry Aa; Karri.,. .(.I. laa TU . The pi nvuUgeof propoaal hy WoijK n In !. the .tt h'p year, .now an i creaae of alin.t : T t-ent. crvar thoa recorded In l"l. whu h goe fartoproe that the gentle are U ginning to fwl Ihe spirit of tha age and throw off tlie thai klea of cliteiitloliallly. True, there an men who v u men ly proves that lliey are getting di-perate; hut thw ofTi r a'e if 4 worthy f notice, from inch are the ranks of rowhoy rt-ruitl; for they riy wh. n the tuna appro h-a, a,. I ,l..rnn to n-k tlie ailing of lovely rr4 I. Man.l la'iilllK felllllllhe rtl; Hot w illing to ahure their income with charm- em in gown. M..M-. l.iMirta hnte hurl. lied, but In nnol of lliein th. re ia a v.ft A.t atlll. iil.ti. of feminine wih . You lnu-t not f'i l alK.va little .iietln.h arta. aa Itolon irirN lire too Htit bi uo. Iloll up youreyea like ad'i k ma thurider-loriii. Yotl limy aa-eiii toyoiiraeiraarn--t in"i. l.i.i 11.4. voiini iniin nion vthoinyou have i.igna will Ilk., it. A ungla killing glaiim will do mora towar-i muaing an in.tireuloll lllioll lillll t hall adoell uree iiiolutjoiia annrately git en. Klatt.r I. nn. Th more Uretace.1 ami o. n vour admiration tlie mora It ailltnkle In tuintv. I'rui-a hia figure. No man ev. r lived 'who did let aerntlv and away down III the la.ltollll.f Ilia heart olll'l'-r hlinxlf rather latter l.a.kllig Ihall the Apollo Ibdteilere. Take him out f..r a wulk some dreamy winter twilight, when everything in I'll II the mind to a -iitiuieiit. I. ad tha ronver-ation a try ward. Induce turn t ri ut one of thoM huinl.l" effort of hla own. uma started, there ui i dilhciilty al.ut hi going on II- will recite yard and tarda of ter-, telling you in em h ae ii..w ami why and when they were written, Mid when toll leave him at hi own door Inter on pre. In hand in M inpiithy, murmuring that when he t..k up nrelni.H lure he made a great ml-take. lu omg him Aiiierirn hna .-t her Svtinhiirtie, In r Morn. That young man will dream of you all night with a glowing sense of In own Wolihllieaa und your. Now, then, you hate enl-red the wedge. Follow It lip. 'n to rhun h every Sunday - to hi chili, h. of oiir-e Take a i w where you nm k'p tour eagle evn tivd iin him After tint sermon walk up the ail hy hi aide, ami ak him to join yon in that mien-ting promenade on r..nini..iiallli nve Iiiih. Hint at a walk in the afteru.a.n. tin for him! You will hato to face the family, which ia trying, esi lally a papa evidently long lo.vkwhat tour iiti.iitioiia nie. mid whether toll can upairt a hn-haiid in pro-r h-or not. Hut in Ihe glorious (au-eol progns there are kollio Micrllice to la made, soiiio unpleaMiiil Hitualioii to live through. Ask In in if you may aak to hi fa ther. Mention the amount of your in Coma. 1111 up to the greataiiut who Wa hanged f .raw Itch at Saleiu-ho will liku you all the N iter for It. He lium! loin that yoiirwai"! ia only twenty four in. lies, and can 1st ea-ily itdapti! lo ready made t lollies. T' ll him you have no e-ia ii- ne Imlut ami a ite pact, that toil do Hot ol.jivt lo hi hav inu a lati hkev ami k - -1 1 1 1 on w ilh tliH Himera't and thn I'urit.iii i luh; that you will all'.w him much a tear ami Viil.l I lull he inuv have his own wav in everything and lu tir la. asked a ipieatioll. Them may Ui cold and reli nlh-s na lute that can w itli-tiuid such apa ala, hut tiny are tiot many. Isar girl, if jr.ui have dona your work well, he la your, and tha May m.a.ii will witm Jack's head ii.ii tour shoulder and hear J.i. k'a shy. enraptured murmur, "la-ar F.mily, I an your!" Thackeray sat any marriageable woman may marry any innrriugciil.li Iiiiiii. And so alio mat nil'-'.1.', llostoli Herald. Treatment el a I el.l. A "aweut" alwitt acts ii llliilal.lv III any kind of 1 I . and if led hroiik-ht ala.llt hy elerclMi It oih;llt to Is. pro duced by Koine of the many nth. r mean know n lo hols keea rs If the cold is ill the head the following treatment proiulM-a well; Add a t aN.nful of aiw den d nuiphor to a pit. her of Uul lug water. I iter this pl.u e a cone iniule of thick .i r or pitstelagii.l, ami hold tha in im. and Inoiithon r the small oa u lug. The vapor nri-ing f imu the w ali i ia i hitrged with camphor, ami will K-cililv r. lietc many of the .li-tui Ling symptom It should U tuhahd f.'t four or five iiuniil.s at a anting, ami three such trvatiii. iita are uually auf ficietit to arrest the m.nt rela II1..11 "nil I III the head." Hut many of the 1 1. lima of tlua trouble must N' mil ami ala.ut. A null is more convenient for them. A tery g.al 1 t can 1. made tip a foil. ma: Menthol tlir.-c grams. wih n- la.ra. ica. id. one dram; aubiiitrate of ln-mtit Ii and au der la li,.. III. each I'j ilrallla A g.aa' sited pun h luav ! suulTe.l up lite or sit tunes a .I t v Hall' Journal of Health t.oaii In lurkuh tlallia. A feiiimiiie friend informs me that thf sewing circle, some phase of which. Is lug litt.-si. hat a siirtitisl, i no longer 111 h for gossip with tha Turkish kith. Mit sat when it come to the Uiisaiati r.s'ln where the steam ttifcra.c a tell, n nli ili tii'i-a dwimlle to lu.sh'st coinmrisoii isf eiample in addition or a-1 r.i. 1 1. -u of l.l M'ild llesh. Hill 111 the dry b,-at na.iua and III the cia.liug r. in from the n-as lively ahis-t i!r.is d iitid Tuikl-.li blanket awalh.-d and ilivati ii..t. .1 dreams of fair woini u theie might Is gatlicnsl ant .l.n bv a c..i 1. tin cluoiiicler a bu.lgi t .1 facta and f im les that Would sit tha town, from IU.uuii Hill to lillll-1 Kow. bt the ear. Those t-a!harc ino-t s pular with w. iiieit. I h-,rn. tt h.-ie lum lns.i can l. old. red. - ll. .!.. II lilola- lrtrtli mf Suiek Imm I rst. Kia-nmeiit t:i tha making of arti fi.ial cloud f .r tlie preM-rtuii 11 .1 pUuts from tl.a tiT.t ts i f Irvwt t-- pl.ne t .t. r l .v In the Jar.lin .1 i !i niatatioti. uu. i.r the 111. if ti..- Agncuitural .a ie'.l M.lss if re-Ill UUS matter III l-.t.-t i f puiew.al vt.'t. at alight, and xs.u g.oe .11 il,-u.-tolullli- of Sllloke. Ti ls wa ep- le-l lopniducelhe ritimred ln-lailosil y , but it failed to rise to tlie hv.Ut the t!u atl -n. and wan l.lown away in the do re lion of Hi seal pond Flia-riillelits of a similar kind hat Us u tmdwr.it more success In t'.ia turoi. le tu.. .r ! The r'o.ui.i in the Jar.liu d Ai u I ui.ttath.o were watched by a. . r.d i.i T 1 til"., em, w ho wislnsl tome if tne m - ilitrlitHHI rsiuld lye ul.iled for lu.i.'.ar ! purjsjsaw, su.h as the tuasku.g of ri I smsI true;) or hallcnve ut luue tyf wax SllK IMITATES IilltDS. A YOUNG WOMAN WHO SiNGS LIKE NATURES SONGSTERS. .km I aa Traa.frl a lelb ul Issl, l.rr s-bs Mlsalrs Asi Hlt4 frass II. ! "'" rk. af lb MM' '"',n It it straight from thathr.t that Mi' Mul'l Stephenson let l'e lht v''ti- derf.il lbs-1 of rippling, twittering bird ll I. aly. It i reallv very rem.a-Ml.l" what tin tn.ale.1 lllld get'.tla f t- e l Volllig girl ilia . She It all ll II V TV l'10 t all I Ull obtru-U" young I- "l that tha .u'rj.ri v In 11 -he ultc. y..u the lir-t intimati f her gift l sll the gr.-ater. In u 111 Iht tery artless way she N ..It.. I., r little recitation ala.ut birds. and th n suddenly bnakt into it. and ! from that moment g wi lting ami winding all thronfli it. that inartelousj linked 1 ham . f all the li.,.11.1 bird tin I-o-ly of an 1 nine fun-! and no a low bud nrch.-tm. IheilTect la ijuite start ling. , Shut y.nir etis, and ton are im loioer in the f'mwzy' ittiin-ph' re of a llnater , It is an early morning m June, and ton r ,1 Ul the Wisal Si.lliewhere. There 1 are h i el" trie lights ami gas j. ta It ia hlaing Mimmi-r unli'hl I' is lha -l'r of the for. -t. Hot of the f.a.tllgl.ts. that i com.- lo ton. ' rtainly it isaveryns-toiii-hing thing to ! dona just bt the, banning and cn'racting f v.a l chord, with the iiliiitl.li- aid . f br-.n t lillll t Ilia and II til. .Ml A III tl Vllk Alll.l. Oil r Mis St. pheii-on sat, and afler hear- , mg her you an ipnle pn pared to la-heta , It, that she ran imitate any bird that w.am wing and f. ath. rs. and as tting ami f' atlier are part of the aliatoiuii .il ! .inpiiient of nil l.ird, ll amount to; silt ing that aha can imitata tin in all J hhe Cilll glte the jl. Ill lolls lllld llolifrif , i.loii -iHim k. iii:i. k" of Ihec n-ervative ( ami si nous iiiiii.h d dm k lis nci uiati ly , a she can imitate the giddy, soaring M.ug of the vanishing ski lark. It was a ; Very calif aelll-ltloll Willi her She t.a.k to talking bird lingo allno-t n s..n Hsshct.s.k to talking the sound cm ' in. r. nil r.ngli-h of Mn higaii. w lu res. ,.- Wil la. 1 11. si... i. a true A lh. ll. .ill L'lrl. Ml" c . . i I .1... I. i,,n,il. ,l ill Ihe I r I -.- " v.. I V Allien, ..II ,U. S.al.It. lief reiH rtoire I alimt i-n lusiveiy ilial in , ,nrown sweet singing American birds I k . .. . i.. i-.... i ....tie .....I i.i, ! J a jsne was in i.i.i.i.m. i -- .... ti... I lh.. ihni-l. iiiL-htinvale ...1 .L i li.rl iii. I lo show lh. - star of I L-....i..i. i..,.i ii. .1 ih.-ir ...ii tu re ' .-.'tv enough, und that mit l.-ly who had j had a curse in mi American bird music t-. .i...ri i.loi v co 111, I ,1,1 them. Hut it u thn whipaa.rwill. the jelh.w br.ii-t thn i In. a, I.e. the redbird, the catbird the in. n, low lark, the swallow, the lailai- . I . . I . .. tl... . u ill. III.. link ami. oi i - ' '- " red waistcoat - ih.se are the birds. psa Americans ull. whose aoiig ahe love, la-st to sll.g Then she run gitn to a-rfe.-tioii Ihe weird, melancholy cry of tha l.n and can i -- so like the ipiail that t oil have only to shut ) our cm s and fancy that you ate out in lh" brow Ii stul.blo of the lii Ids. .Neither the .loin. -lie g.s.M- lior the grate and reuicml owl can Iw l.ixsed eva. llv n g the merry w ar bling songster of Ihe feathered kind but they ea. h have it m.ih.al of etpresa lug disapproval II.. w siiK l.l.tllMU. It was siiuplv for h. r own ninii-. iin nt thiit she brst .b v. lod In r r.iuarkable gifts of imitation, until now she has , ,iiii,l that she can tut u it to a source of proht, und tins she is doing. Her bud Lingua--,-.- education tvas.uily just Is .gun ui ilie country out in Mn hi gall When she was a Veil little gill she came to New York to live, ami since then aha has had lo d' lid Ui bud tore and iia,i su. h buds u- she and her li lend a.-s. s, inr In r tuition Now, to come back to the phl-lologl sal fealiiinof Ihe matter, then- are a giant lliallt -asiplf ttlm Will tell toll jllst riactly how Mi Stephenson .ba these wonderful imilatioiis. It is nothing luore than whistling pure and simple, tunny of themwills.it. Tha very keen und knotting one su.a-r et.-n at win tling N.,tslv could tthi-th. in that way, they .i. Willi Ju-t the tthistlin apparatus furnished by nature Mis toihcll-o. llleV Will tell toll, has h.tlie ingenious little lint hatllcal iletlce for liiakuig the s,, nn, Is. whn h -he conceals in her mouth All (III lllllkes till gifted blld solol-l I. nuh sic could not v In-tic a note if ho tried, sh,, .,!,, and a for carrv mg jMUiictlutig tu h. r in.. ulli toll have only to watch h. r as .lie git s imitation lo Is. coin lin ed that tins Is all rubbi-h She siinpl t has a inarti b us development of the t'i-'.il i in lo.. Im Ii has lain da Tel. ,ad by . teals of practice that la gan when -lie was a mere child and when the tbr .it iiin-s li-s and t.a al chords were pliant and II.Mble. The soiiuds toiue atiauht lr,, In thn tliloat. as was remark, , I at tlio la ruining of tin ar tu le. and as i,,ii r.m Mvt. ry plainly yourself if ton are mar by when the nun. ill,, us are giv.ii. Y 1 1 will then very di-t mil It ol. 1 1 c the throat lluttir. a doe thai , , a i an n v when ho is stutr tug up m the high note of some of hi dutost I rill S'itkitig of trills. Mi Si. phcnsoii at these, curioiislv enough, are lha r.iM.-st and least tir."oiii. f the bird song to imitate It is the short, sharp twitt.r and the long, wailing trie which are the most Irving -N. w- York World. 1.1 Vtai.l till lltsraa. Vt can all recall soma kindly grand tnothi-r of old tunes, who, a. she tied her gold Isada around tha neck of a grandchild, who like l. ah was "tender rte.l." half ats ha.-, tica'ot i vplaitied the eii't'l'ti-.tial fav.,r. "The lands, toil know, will I- g.asl f,,r Ibbn n.. A digiiitiist gi in 1, 'ii.'.u. a nan ili-'.ui guisb.-ii in gieat public mat t. rs. oiilv a . t tlat ng.i Iwiilut an ir. ti ring aroun t hi tin. , r. and tu etplaiiat',11 sod. "That It 1 tu ui i.at ism !' Na- N fi.l u. . I sat rt .1 a... I t laaat. al. j Th.- St . !io t ,t. , it l iiio liaa a d. hcion a lvei!. in. ii-. , f grand aa cre.1 and 1 1 is-., ..1 . . tu. rt to lsgit.n this (Smi J.ii , in. l i e pr-'gramme i C-,ii.;s.sts Adams. ! t ! tne w ..! , ,,f U..fe. I..- r.niti. in-.iti. I.. t. ) and . th. r. and ollg . 1 1! tlg ll W hrt lief Classic AUK l.g ll.. at . r a. r. th. c. u lu a Cah. I 1 not et: 1 tit. .si ( S in. n r ' ,.1 d .- A.I W . nt Hon. a Adinissi, a to this rare con- Cert W l free, d.s r" is 41. n, 1: th srrforuiai. cert. but a "Oo'.'.t tion at the in!. I'nhaps ;!,at usl.y ia ca.e -1 a sav revl cvu Wue AsaAcur I A Trlbul I lh Tralalsf . . . Mas I lk Trtea. I To our mind, the chartn of Admiral Tryuu'. la-aril.g in the hour of hi. fata Is .l'...af..-llol. of the at.tem which for I rent une. I.... hnl i-n clhl romluct aid hi death. They b.ve no . .. - - . f I. Oil' t a le. not perlia! the teliij. rilm III wiin ii i ! hate u.-pire ii. ilial lareweii m l .i. ,,. ..i of ...ii taaraiica. hut there I I n lilili il reda . -t UU II HI 0" ' and .-vei, 111 tha men l.ai.t s-rv i.e. w ho Would hat" died as bravely as he did. It i. the tradri -n of both service ot. we think, tl.- or l-r that the high l m rii.ki.iin.li. pi" l-ril mu-t I-the astt.,i.iilthet.-!;tl.i.Mt. -ctirred a fetr year ago. ei. ti a slowawny. who , almost a criit.im.l in sailors1 M'.-. must take pre. -!-i.e.-,,f the captain in . ur ing siifetv. The origin -f the rule t.. we fancy, la'.ln v that I he -late or the own ,f h protected bftl.e ' apt Hill's ut hor ,tr to the last - but It ha l.follie all eti quette and a prid-. at, I in the record t hundred. f wn. 1st... iwill tin I few in vbl. h It wa cur br ...li. -'1 he cae tain wasthela-t to. ate the ship" lathe end of alimrst ev.ry t.-h-grain of marine disa-t-r. ii.,tli.-rw..r.-..lci,liiiehacotituiiie.l f,,r centuries und. r tm- pn-ureof the Mllie UM-i-a.ltle. ill. I llieaalii'- id. its. Ilil evluigili-ii.-l ui a i lass by no im-ahi de void either of f mltsor tic.., a most 114 tnral and tempting form of selfi-hm- I,. induced a whole M-ries of men, many i f theiu hardly educated, to f.u e a slolV and painful form of ,bath rather than fail ui the a rb -nuance of a professional duty, Tiiat isa w I. iful r. -tilt . f train- liig.'uml it la one which mak.-s thiw w ho M- It cle.lliy doubt tih- ther the iii.al.-ni world I altog. tin r in the n.-l.t pnlh. The old ideal f.r the f - riiutt i n of charact. r wa. ili-ciplili-. hardship, pres sure, alike fr, in the law and frmii bach irsimd fr-in opinion, und it u rtauily pr.alu.ed in. my of the virtu .e-iai ially that " tie of oi- dien. .-. whn h the v.. rid tt. ri when- but on ahlpla.ard -where there nr.- f. w unrealities and men curry their live in th- ir hands has taken to il. spi-mg. The m.ab ru idea l that dis cipline even f,,r chtldn n is an oppressive tiling: thiil it turn men int.. luachim-. and it ipu-iii h. in. lit idimlity that it I", in short, ui, pleasant, w h.-n as pleasjtnt- In-sa is the tid of hi I" ... . ..., ,.,.l,.. ...lha I' 1 .1." I ' - - . . ..r f. .-... i,r i,t, or. in-.i j ,u . n and n light, r at ph-re for im ii lo in,, v.t ul. and we a.- It also 111 the. slow .ll-.i. arai f many Imlil ll.- men: ui charact. r. 'lneo ayst.-iu. working with g.-l material, pr lice a Its . if-, t n -ult Admiral Trtoti. The new, pr.lu rkui' iilo 011 the right material s the I'.ntish agitator. Vdmital Trtoti was no.loiibt a brave man and g. titl. iiuui without In lp from tin- service or ll tradition. hut tllO service had 111. ia uled hi diameter into what it wa-. something for a nation to la- proud of, tvliidi would hardly have Ih . ii 1 xiill.lt. d or have eiist.-d anil, I lh indiscipline and softm- of civil life. Winn on.- hears of such n 1m.11 so in.-t-llig such an end. it i dlflicull li'd to doubt Whether lllartV II I10W iilt'T pr.t.d is such it a-rf.itly g.a thing; Vtliet h.r III-' lilt idasll. lice to Colllllialld ia in.t belt, r tr lining; whether pr. ssiiro from nil sides, from service rul, opin ion lllld hardship together, d.a-S Hot Weld men into -something worthier of the as pirntioii which, wlulo Inch hate con sciences, th. v in ter ipllte get rid of. ItOlldoll Sa-t.ltor. I ! Ill a II.H.IIilai k. The idea of ra-ta and cla-t rl. m! ev. 11 to the lsa.tl.lackuig friii.rtiity. Tin i illiistrnted by ani ent la-ciirn-iica in I'.road atic t. An Iri-h slna. ja.lish. r ha a stand in front of 1.1iii.,iiico'ho1. r -taurant. Xot long sine- be entered a broker's ollicc to render professional services. In hi nl seiice a dandy young negro s- at' d lum self III the chair and awaited his return. When the laiothlack again llpaarvd till III.' scene, ha was horritied. A he approached hi stand the negro said, "Shine 'em up, pl.-ase, ami l? ipiu k aU.iit it." "Not if I know myself," repliitl tha tsaithlack, with an oath, "li.-t out of that chair," ha continued. "It's had enough forma tola' shining I mot a nil Ilie life, hut I've got tin 1. 1 sat 1 never shine, I shia-a but f..r ..in- of tnv own ml-nr."-New York ll. rald. 1'i.il.ta .1I...11I Nrrtllra. Tin- gr.-iit siul ii.s-.lle, w Inch ha. to ! pU-lled With a steel palm, would puzzle most l'"'Ic. s, t.ai, the br.aiuiiuakcr' n.sslla, w hiih mu-t also la- pushed with si.i I palm. The curious knitting tna hiua n.sdle, with us latchet; the urra- SCIIC .'III, I crewel llee.ll.-S. alld 111.' Il.sllle for shirring machine; the weaver' pin for picking up broken thread, w ilh ull oa n rye 111 the hook. The needle. Its wece it I. slat . la the cvolvcil pnsllicl of c. iiliiii.'s of invention. In Its primi tive form it wa made of Is.ne, ivory or wiaal. The milking of Spniush needle was nit r. allie d into F.iiglnml during the lielgll of On. -ell F.lllals-th. l'ollil by jaunt the maiiufactuie hit ilii.rovcd.-- L, ll. anci. 111 lt.Ii.-a lloine .loiirnai 1 lha Christian Name. Tha term "rhrislian naiii. " i 11 ed in F.nglaiid and America only. "H.-iptisiiial llama" is us. d in otlu r t -..tint ; u . The term .-ms to have las ii tistst t',rtitft. r the reform itlon.. w In n lliblical miiiit w. i a ti-tsl a .1 n-a. 1 ui against tha use of the saint-' 11. nil. - I'l the calendar. It I evident that all Uiluical names are tit I'hristian, but the reaction went so fur ns to consider ft. rv thing in tlie Itible I'hlis-.i.iii and rv. rt thing not in the Hi bla its pagan or c. rlaiiily lioncliristiali. ? . Yum r.tciung Suu. .. tt tttlh at lii. Mike igoing down a la l.l. r IIonM on, l'at. IV 11 1 )t l coin.-on tha laddi r till O'im down. It t'u'. l and cracked. Tat ige-!ii-.g out -Afr.t, la- aisy. It wor.'.d .arte tu' Im right t have to buy t ii. w o;n" New York W.-eV.y. Although vt li.il. nn vt t.. i t, ..1 11 ions Uf, SoIIU tiltl. ill, il t Vctl ;.! t-r lotig. the thrfiat id tin- i'..!itli..ti wliai.- la sti small that it t'aiitiot swal low a bit.' a l.trg.- u-s a t a biscuit Ilia s'rin.i.t tl tiast a liioiith larg ' rtioiigli to admit a tii.tti I - IV Melld.-h.-ll, till' grt-.it Kusalall cheliust, ia!;of.-s that a-trnl-titu is fotisUtiitly la itig form.! il ji in tha .nrth tlmiiigh tln action .f water k-akmg Juwu frviiti ala.va u:siti tha ' j highly lii-at.sj carbi, uf u. .: u 1 IKUliar Then. A HISTOliK AL U.VKK. THE OLD MEMNONHAS REACHEDTH END Or" HER CAREER. . -. . .. S-raa IS A alll Vl ' " Saw... Alabes-e-silflr l.l..r, .1 lh. ll'fc ,h" ' T,lH1,,) lu,,, .tlelllliou.oneoi ..--- . . ii ,.t, il... i-.u- nc roast. ... ,..(!..! (o to sea li" Here . she ha Might U' r Ut battle against wind ami wa.-r will ! towt-l t" tlie inaniie crematory att-al.l. rnl.lCitv . where she Will Is-roll- gt,.s to th-n .tu- Ti... V. o.i,:i w a- built "1 Hstotl Id 1K.S and w hen 'he started oil lief first ,.i u.-f. u a-, olie . . f th to. t i ..kt.l un.uil ' of her ante. F,.r a. v. ral year sue wa tl... t.rl.le of ti.C Wet. rtl call and could show- h. r ii- Is I., any craft in lha trade she wa. oi f the v.-ry few American , .eKsel. that when clia-cd bvllia ,trate Alabama auc. .-b-l in making an es- I ritl- The Meliinoii w as on In t Way ; from I.iier.",l b '" and f.-ll in with theAlabaliia wh-ii alsiiit half tiat iiir-i the Atlantic. I Tin- Alabauiii cm eiil.sl h. r idelltlt) I until si,.-g.,t withm half a mil" of tha M. in ti, -ii . when the Coiif.sl.-mle flag waa hot-t.- l to the k and the Mt..llahnl I cr.-w of tli- Yankee bark la-gun to realize the true character of th- strung.- steam- , er. The captain of the Moiniioti callt-J nil haii'l aft. ami in a very few words told theiu that rapture meant many long months in a pn-m. and that h- proaead j to escape if a..sbe. The rr. w w. re lei more anxioii to tisit al'oi.f..l- rat - .noli than the enje tain, and when he gat e th.-onh-r to suara away the yard the command wasols-y.-iJ in a very short tune. It wa blow ing a gala from the north west at the tune, and the hark v.a under h-r topsail, but a s.n a III" yarn w en- souale. I the lu.ii ran ill" .ft . mid mil after -all was ,s.e and set. The men t.a.k tu. time to cast . , IT the gasket. Et en thing was knife work, and 111 almied I.-. tune than it Ink.- to t.-II it tha daring Yank.- w.i- flying away to the eastward und. r 11 1 loud of canvas that threatened to tear tin- ina-tsoiit ..( bert-v.-ry minute. Captain S nunc of tin-Alabama had no i l. .i that thf hark would try to caja- mid w.i isb.vv win 11 the pros aitive pna chaiig.-.l In r roitr" am' la gan to lu. lii"' sail. IL- wa ipiirkly ol, d.s k. liovvet ..r. ami sent shot nft r shot at the tlyitg Yiiiitstt' in hoa-s of rrip pling h'T. At the same time the Ala Ibiiu.i crowded on all steam and sail, but a -t'-ni cha-e h 11 b.ng on.-, and in 11 bn lik that tha Yiink.s- bark wa 11 fa-t a the Alabam.t and just a trillu faster. Inspito .f i-v.-rj thing Sunm. could do the Meinnoii slowly but sur.-Iy drew awnv from h. r pursuer, and a the Ala- liamilliro,a ,1 liiruier aiai mi ui'-. 1t.-1.-1e the loa ol the 1 illlK.-a crew reviveu. The ch. i-.- la-ted until night, ami tin 11 the piruii- steamer gave it up an I hauled off to hunt lor something not nulla Hut if tin- Alabama gave up tha race the Mellllioll did Hot , for she net er start.-d tack or slu-et until sh.- had put several hundred llllle of .a.nll la ttveell the Alabama and h.-r-.-lf. She th- n resinned h-r r..iire for New York, when- slut arrived after it rough passage of I'd .hit . Aft. r the war she wa placed in tlio ICast India trade and then was sent out to thn ca-t. She ha traded toChin.i ami the Aii-tralian colonies and w hen j t Id for that wat engaged in th.-roaat- I wis.- trade. I She ha also made, several t ot ag.-s up ' to Alaska and ha always mado iiioin v for In r ..win rs. 1 Many 11 line ship has ended her canT over 111 the marina crematory at I'ali- forni.i i' v siu. .- t 'uptiiui Hoiidroiv 1'- gau -p.-r itioiis tin re. mid some of them were once the pride of the Tinted State navy. i Il. ro ilia tine ,,ld steam, r China of tli-l'm-llii- Mall t-oiiipaiiy went iipiii smoke, aa did '.he ste.1111.-r An! Ih- and Harila. 1 The hark I'm., r. I.iidy How en. Koala Spragua and tie- whaler Sh.a.tiug Sta' also ended ih.-ir 1-nr.si-r thero. and s i did the old warship Ct line. Captain lloiidrovv has la-en located at California 1 il y ala.ut live jiwirs. and f.-r 10 ye.it b. fore that he ran th -crematory al Tihi.roii. Il wa 111 the TihiiMii itrd that lha mail sb-amer M-uit 111a. Arizona and Constitution were 1 -reunite.!, and the tor. ll was applied to the John L. Stevens tliitlaiiime. I i rent Western. Uu.- na Vista. Maria M 11 ratm and Colorado S v.-n of Cnclc Sam's old lighting ship. tha Nv.ick. Sac... T11s.ur1.ra. Naragan et'. Alaska. H.-ueciit mid the old 111011- it..r V. .1111011. a k - . 11. bs th.-tr curi-en and f.el.le.l 1111 the vat amount of iron ami rop-r "1 their hull in tha Tibnroii yard, und they iiia.b-11 grati'l is.ntire. The Mollildlna k. la llig coti-tl llct.-.l 111 most entirely of iron, wa of coiiraf lirepr.H.f and had b ! broken to pi.v. wi'.n dyiiatiiite San Francisco Chroni cle. A IU.I I'la.e lo II' III. It is 0110 thing lo have the grip in town or nut where on the mainland within reach ol a .h tor. and another think to la. -im ken Willi the dist-.ise on a pinole !-! of the sea. Un a Thursday inoriiiug recently the inhabitant of (.rand Mm. in. 11 large, w. 11 .,iilated island olf the Maun- coast, ..Ism rv.J single tne- the ick signal burning on Three 1-1. . si mil. seaward, but n a gala was bb w ing ami the s.-a running high tiolaaly coul-l land there, tin Sun day evening 11 phtslrlali, ill Colllpallled by three sturdy oar-iinii in a . ty. reached the il.s in a blinding stiow Ktorm. Fifl.s 11 of the sixt.s'ti liihabl tants wi re tck alad, hating one man barely able to 1 raw 1 t the headland and keep the signal burning It Was three day la-fore we.ttli.-r Hush-rat---! suffi ciently t allow the r. li.-f parly 1. 1 re turn home, and Hi that tune the sick were relieved. New York Sun l.lKl.l..lia S,.,rrtl thr rit.ua I'air. Puritig a beat t rain l.-,ht!iing strmk the pars.ui.ige , f the M Mn-!it Fpis'e pitl 1 Inn . h 1 i.i,. 1 . . . i r t.s.m 1 . tt.ige. C lllpl. t. ll O. Il.-h-ll.llg the 1. 11, In, g W it ll the rt, ' 1 ' loll ,-f the ea-t r.a iu. ii W lili ll Were slttl'.g the p.i-t..r. the li.-i J.r.'ii.e ll.iraisi.ii. and h:s it.- Tn..t they vt.ra ti.-t intaiitly killed at. rt la a. v pn-ti uittce it m1r.11 le. f,.r .-tert'.hing 111 their r in a.l around th.-in .is br, k- 11 in small pus 1 - A in. re . ..mpl. te vt r-- s w as u. v . r ss u Th.-re is not awii..:.- ti-til -r pi ! tim'a r in ti,.- l.iiil-tmg rt. pt lu the hit!- r,s,iii tin v ,iu;..si Not otilv the biiilditig wa. sr., k.-l. I.i t tie f.-ii. v ar -und it wa torn down fie sh. k broke a 1 I;.idt ral ie aim mil crvs kery for th.-se hvu.g m :he t.r-.( tavrhsKtl uf iht- iaruuage. f 60V.E 9UMVER PROBLEM! -, ,!. n. hi. M "' 1 " Nno'.''i.,.i."l'. '!"" huiidrrd I U ,.n.","'.inni. tor .rohl.in. that hat vr.ed i,r url, lr sr; All inn. in I'- ir rsi.ua! t-lnf I'""1' " .-l. N llr-l of all I d bke In know wbl fial.ltl tr.iiiM-re.1 men ik.wrartlM-m al Ihe ankle, lurneil. Bur tuni ll..lli...liarfll. Ale ll.. I l-a. I..I.S- I" "''. tar. I.an.e. II" S) H at II.. ' llia.lr 6r Is It that H e wearer feel that the) ) half lo v ! ,al l"S"1- ml0 b,yr' . r a' a, I. v ., ii,. , .1., happen lu iiiat a tuaraw) t a Is.. I. AtT. I ,,rii. It. .. .Ie. ii I f4r. tk.ir ) are -iis i til.-. li Ihtm, traeslerssed AI..1. Iititn.- oi.", .a 1 ,1 itoi- , a... e ... A.aii.. I 'l kn.. !, In Jul), and ll ll.rou.li Veill.g ine'li Sll.l I.. .n. h i all lb. thill' lhl On .me I -a- in 'I"' Win l it ll.l '') are ri,. aged fnmi Jn y tin. Ill fall. . , Vrl III the Minor seelll lu knuw ch "illier nl at al. Ami h) 'I" folks in seaii li of rt go fruui a n-slfnl hnlll-', Abdlikr a Uii'l of hM'sm-s ruuud about the mill. try isialii.' I at,l to ki... the a tiling so much IhstU )..ii II l.-ll in.- I ll Itrwaid I'.'i xl.' ii lu'.l wi'1' '" '"" IUlll.gll.ll'-. .... - llsr--r llatar. II I. ..I Tlirra. 1 ; - :S Wail a minute, darling. I In-nr a lier nun. Isind niouiid I he is.riu r. I ran get up there. Hate a little pal i.-lict-!'' mm Now "Yum, turn, yum V Truth. In a lla.l Wat. hale to la- n ban! no a Willi- I d llmk. r Set-Ill to la-. Walbn-e- liat lead y banl up' mi to think he I Willi Why. he's In-, h t,t t. tm. pi time thi week lo ,'et that tW.-r I lairrowed from him six months ng,. - Tit Hits. s.dllart lllla. First I.ittleli i'- r ittnt to the picbie, and 5011 ..11 1 , .11 inviitsl. St.id I.uti.- loll Nn but tiiaitinin-nte me a w hoi.-l-,i of uh.ii. i to lint candy and cake mid l. e 1 r. .on .ttni l.-iiiotia.b-for n.y self, si., I 1,1 la t I o -n k.-r'n toil w. re. (i.aal ew - 1 lie lira Itaii.l. She 1 h it tu.li. I h ! 1 ,,niil.-r..bl i lirrk, plat iriaC under ..'ir w n,.,, . 1 1 -- 't I- s l.r; I..-11..! t.,, 1 know .- .n.krf 1; . 11. I i.ng rrtaitM.al I user!. I n tlie n et.t c.-ngr. lotial trip to Chicago from Wa-lm gt.,n, a young man -iccu.-toined to hilarity la-gall to weary of the staid d.s nun of the eicnrsioii 1st ami to long f .r vmething wild and Wia.liy. "Great S " he tiiiaily rit laimevl to a t.-t. ran iii.inia r. "tin. 1 like a funeral train." "I It.-" aaid the roiigre-iLiaJl, with a tgniUcaut .mile. "we.l. 1 gueaa von JoL't knowtuuih aU..ut one of our fa Herat trauia.--lsrtri.it Free pToTaav - ' r tr.:." r- -v "AH right. I g.tu do it, (i.doopl --- J t lltl, d.si" P c 7s. ..' AN AlMEtT AI'OUMiY. alAjwII WOdlWt NARf'.OW ESCAPE FftC-V r:".MT;NG DUCL. The lulontl tta. ! Hi.t Ulllini ku .tnti.i.ia In siraighltn Ilul II. In.,,,. Tlie SI ranker lll.lni I!, i.ll.e H.r I.. I. ll(a til lite Hall He I Ml'l..) t-J O SHlKil. t"i like iw. lte )ear a.tt J.lt. i .aal.inl, Holt prit Vte sts rel.ll) ,,l' )', llui.t'iu-'toii. bill al Ilial lime Ilie In ajiaiin ri.rrt-pt.ii.h-nt of Ihe Cincinnati 1 1, uin-r. md with n atlvK lu 111 M..l.ii Inch I worth n lelhlig. w ll tol, lhe.ory hiiiie lf."ll-'f "-iy lllailil"l .ith,ilin will iiislersltisl lint t Hiay " rrli.sl ua.n n atricl It true Al lhal tune John It Mela-all and i.lhei, ka.1 la-coine iiit. n-ted in tin- riiil ruction uf a rnilnatd from Mobile to li e shore of the gulf at the entrance lo Mobile laiy On our .a casioii Wiaalanl w.i sent ih.aii lo l.a.k afler the Ult.-rcsl. i f the liorlhilli St. a klliild. rs, e cting lo p-lliaill there for st teral wis-ks lie t.a.k iUiirl.-n nl one of I he lending Imtel - the one "hull ha pn ferred llla.veall other oil in count of the general U rioiity of iiaeuisine. He had la-. li at the hold for several .h.vs, and ever) tiling was mm mg along w it h him lo hi t-lil ire satisfaction, hill oil.- fateful morning, wh.-n al breakfast, the waiter et lafon- him a plate of fri.-d lih, to W hi. h III- W as collla lled to obj.i t. It wa liol only 1111 nnsighl ly object, hut exhaled a m..-l 1111s.1t or) ish.r. Judging by Ihe smell, the li-li might have la 11 kept overwilhoiil salt from ihe pn-viou sta ...... ,-..-li niiil. liion-over. It had h-iii 1 aeorchrd bldlv ill the living, t'i.llllin I, .- waiter back, tv laalard n-.iiel.. him lo p-inote Ihe lisli, which he did. Then, thinking nothing more of Ihe ufluir, he went on ! hiiish his lir. iklast. vt inn- thus engaged he was n.toiiinled at having lha obj.s lioliiihle dl-ll lhl ilt lllnh r his Ilia', actoinpaiiietl by I lie demand frtimthe cashier. ad.lre.stsl to him 111 an insulting lone: "What hev te.losat ag iut that fish W.aalanl, indignant nl I ing thus ad dn-sacd. npli.-d. with some n-jo-rit y . thai he lutstsl bis obj.-cn.iii Uaiii the tai l tli.it il Wit llllllt to la- il I..-.I oil till- tahle. "Yez're t.a. particular fer this bouse," p-sH.id.l the Ciishi.-r n he dmpsl Ihe plait- oil the table and luriu-l awa. IN 1 1ll II. t si ol' Till: 1 ol ,.si 1. Ashe wa ulaiiil to rise from the table Wiaalanl was hand.. I a Hole from ll. lan.llonl n.ii-sl ing him to st ttle his lull and seek in ,1, miiiisl.il urns nl some otln r hold, sime il apa-iin-.l his present hostelry Mas 11..I ioihIii, Uil in a manlier to suit bis fai.si.lioUsiasi.-a. 'I hl was a siiiimi r. He hml sa- inl reasons for wishing lo n-niaiii al the hotel, ami t.i did m.l f.s l like set k ing the lan.llonl ami humbling I -. if lu the 1 l. Ill of na.logling. He del. rnnni d to think over Ihe mailer for II few bonis la-fore deii. lili.'. n baling the hotel I,. went ill r.clly lo Ihe oilier of a Ian ver w ho had las 11 nliiiluil as Ihe attorney of the riulio-nl coinpaiiy, and wa there intro tlii.-isl to a gent h-man st.111. it hut past und die age, of curt i t manner mid dignitied aplM-i.rain-e. whose Itth- if "roloiHi' St-Ule.l lo lit nun a llioiiai'l Of ua.l la-ev la.rn and I, r, d to it. Alter a slmrl time .b vot.sl to busim-s. Wiaalanl la-came and. I.-11I) unpres-tsl ii:h the lln, ighl thiil his f 1 11 ml, I he attoi ne v . might la- able to ilis.ii.Ue tin- chnnl of trouble laiw.s-n biiiisell and hi landlord, and he aeisinliiigly rclat. si the incident of Ihe hn-iikful tahle. Hefore be bad I Hoc 10 sat a wonl a to what he wauled in con Ins I i,,i with Ihe all. nr. the "I '..loin I'' bn.ke in iih.ii lum w il h: "Major W.aalard, will toil do me lha honor lo place Ibis matter in in) hull,'.-' 11 w ill alT.ml me gnui pl. a-iire 1.. ii )oii, sir, ami I I. ! 111 ranted 111 a ui.ng y.ul thai ton will hail- no . n.ie 1.1 n-gr. I hilt illg coIiIIiImI Ihe settlement of the atfair lo tin." W.aalanl promptly a-sund his new friend thai be would la- only I. glad to a.-cepl his sen ices, and thanked him f'.r hi gaiiennis oiler lo serte a st ranger. "Say 110 more mi lhal auiii, major," r. sHii.hsl Ihe colonel, "ll is irue that our iMijiiainlaine i- iiite voting, sir, I f.s 1 I hate Miirriiut lor a.viuu' lhat nut 111.111 who ha la-eii -i.-nl.s lo b) my friend, Ihe judge here, iiiii-i ta- a gelltle I mull, mid it I Ihe iuim nunc dull, a- 11 sll.lllld la- Hie heallfelt pl.-asin,-, ol 011. gellt lelnall lo S.-I A e mint her. " After iiiiiii'iiig if it laalard . oii,mei t bun lln real I'.' , I., ii'.l renting an allirinatiii-ausit.-r. the ...,,ii. I wiih.in-w, and laalard. alter lunshiug ins husini ... W ilh t he littoril.'V , W el.t illa.iil hi- bllstne-s l-lseit hen- rn.mptlv.il l.'o, has he r- turn. si to I he atiorn.j s oili. e. Th.-ii- be met ihe colonel, tt hie- fa. e I. ni l la iiiin-d w ilh satisfa. tmu. Mill I.I. W I I Mill I III iali.IJI "It u all light, major,' .ud l a. as In caught sight of W.aalanl. "eteiythiug Is sail. factor). lb- "ill apologize aluplj, and iibj.s t It . ..u will hate m- f'utl.r Iroul, I. there, sir He . I.iiiiis t hal tlieia-.-w:tgne-sly ruisri-pi-es.-nt.sj; but tie car, liotliiug for 1 hal . 'i long a he make. L 1 aa.ogy in Uii'tmg terms." Wiaaiard had great .lltli.-iilt) in ton realiug hi. nioiiishm.iit at the words of the colonel, but managed lo express in lit ling language Ins appreciation of the st-rv ice done him "Say Hot lung of lhat. major," n-1 1 11-1 tin mloticl. "Tin ha la-i-n a real pi.-. .sure me. Ill these d geiici.it. .lavs, when we find linn settling their dill, nm c bv r. -..rt to the coiirta . r lo the blilugeoli.il I--l trill- delight lo meet with a mall who -I ill haa p-.Hi for the 1 .ale, and ll i a genuine pleasure to lairi.ii, I lum. lam mil ipiite sun-, howeter. that it would ut have la-ell more siUi.l t ing had the cur shown some spirit, so thai . -could hate had lulu out," ami lln- colonel' voice t.aiW 011 a faint ti f n.nl a he added, "and you should havi-slnii bun. sir, like a dog.'' A an mid. 'Man. ling of ihe true state of the affair daw mat tia Wiaalanl's 11, in, I and he n-aliisl 1h.1t only ihe coitanlue of the landli.nl had prevented p-sorl toll.. duello, be fell a pro. .---ion of c, Id chill, man lung up and .low n his s,ir,cwith an energy of mot cm. nt that 1 , 01 , ! 1. I In m In dn.fi int.. the in an-si 1 hair l.-s bis km-. should la gin ku.a king nl each other mid la-lr.-ty to the cloiid tin- pns-m e of a llinn with ev.-n h-s .toiunch for fight than the I. lie Herd. When he had. by great tiTort. mating,.! to pull hniist-lf U.gelh.-r. he ae.siii.panicd Ihe colonel to Ihe hotel, when- the landlord lii.-ule niuple njadogy and gave .i--iir.ui. e thai hi guc-t should ii.-v.-r again ban cause to com plain of niig.nl l.-tnaiily tn-a. ineiit. Hut it was a long time la-fore W .aalanl could trust Inu. self to onb r fried fish for hn-akfa-t lie had. Iioitev.-r. esialdishe.1 .1 n-pulaii,.n with the colon. I for courage and . let ot ion tolha r.b- and that w it st-me coints fwit mn f,,r hi scan. Iter Sttiilor. I ..I ihe .inu, or table Were the fatln r. mother an I th. ir two voting le-ja-tul. the youngest a five -year .,11 und very at, -re t,. g,.mg tos..a I. The liioth. r sai I to the eld--st: - icl, I.ct.t is h. r-. What Tf you going to gne up-" she could md 11. as.- ii;i h. r mind, but Kind. ipu. a as a tla.-h. sa. I. "Maiiiina. I know wiiat 1 will give up; 1 will give up achool. "-Nt-w Y'ork Tnl" . Q A i-tou tradivn tngn.e ran over a f.a.t. W and arm of William Murf,.rd. - Jr.. at New M-jP-tiel-l. O.. on Tui..'.ay, wiUiout Uijunn him. 0 0 0 O