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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1894)
Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. ONCE WAS ENOUGH. Mr. Mril Mad' an Ista.lua Into the L.ttlrr llrglutie. "link Wlmi'a ll.nl V Mr. Mi.-i n.l ls.lt n ritflil In beil ami ll.tenct. "Ilillltrer!" liepTi-Uiiin-l in a horse wlii. per, nlmlkiliK In T aii.iiinn IiiipIwikI, "I lirnr ni-:" "Wli h hni Wlicre'" aalil Mr. Mc Fwnt. nlkiiiK Hitb a Jerk. "Whal e the matter. Ilslm'" Listen! There It la auiiliil It' (mn stairs. Ililli-cr, tlicre'e euliu-lsal jr In Hip hniist-!'' tlillk' r 1 1 t -n-. 1 a mutiiriit. Mn- rik'lii. There na a tmlse iluwn alalra a stiiif film, niiiililiv klml ( imise. a if mailt- ljr atinirliolv wl.n tiiinriiiaintri Willi Ilia premiM-a mill no tiiiuica there. Hp rw ami ilre-i Ihiiim-M lijr tlirti.tiny bl IitI In n uiir nf aliirera ami iiiIIIuk on a ilreiuu Tlii'ii hp liulilfl a dark lantern he Innl pun ht-i (or i-incr-eni-ica of Ibia klml. arincil himself with a i.itcnt earitct alri-li'licr -inipuf tht-ilt-nillicl w col ons known In amine-an.l ttirticil lo lua mil". "UiU-lia." lie w liiM-reil llll-kilr, "remain here. Vim ran ilo no k'mkI. 1 will inert Una Itivailcr almie. Ilutatn)! If there ahniiM lip iimrp limit our." hp rotiiiiiiiiil, omnium hia tit-th. "hihI juti lirnr hip rail out, j-uu Dinv romp to I lie lop of the staira ami yell. Xluki-iill the iiium )uu ran. It will convey tbp inin i..ti thai we are rxieitiiin tlietu anil arr re.nrt-i." With In-. lurk lantern In one haml ami tbeilen.lly i-arta-l strrtrhrr ill the othrr hp start eil slim ly ilow n Dip stairway, coiia-hina-loudly as Iip wpiiI. Mrs. Vi-Swat li-telie.1 with painful eatier oeea. Mo- roiihl hear llilliiti-r rnspiiiK lua IrrriliU' i-iim.ii k'nint I he tutlnstraile ami boiiuIiiiik Willi a violence that liicrraseil atrcry tiiiiini'tit. I'lt-at-nt Iv I In' tiuist-a rrnvil, It wna pvl drol that IliKimr svaa acarrliiiiK the house wit li a lew to limit; iiniii the umrauiicr liiiau urra. Thru there ramp a W illi yell. Witlinnt wniliiiK tnaanirp lipm-lf a IipI ti er it mine fmin llillik-ir or the Imrlara Mrs. Mc.s-wnt m iiiI a t liair, ran In tup lirail of I In- stairs, . nain.-il wuh all her inulit, tuililili.l tin- ( hair iluwn lo Hie tl.M.r la-low, ruhil Imi k fur the ua-hlaiwt ami pitchtT, ariit tin in Ityiiitf afti-r Hip rhair ami hnrlctl iliiw n a liroom, mini her chair, a small trunk, a IkhiI jai k iui'1 scleral other art it-lea of a xirt.illi nature that stiaal or lay within rrarh, hrr voice ruiaci"K out all the time iu t acne of wihl, blood cunllinu shrieks. While the ill n waa at ita hcik-ht Mr. Ililll- rr McSwat apiirami at the foot of th tai ra. "lxilM-lia'"' hp houtrl, idaltliiiK lilintil.T ta a tourl ml lint pn-t hi brail, "what on rartb (lo y.m nu ni l. 1 1. mfi nial rack llf You've liroki n worth of furniture anil rnuwil tin- ni; i, I Ii.mmI ! The polio ami tin- tin- il. ( irlni.-iil will tie hi re if jrou don't tiii'" "Van't tln-rp any burglar, Iiilligerf" aakiil Mi Mi.at. "Iluruliir!" 1.1101I11I Milliner, climbing OTerthp rum- in the hallway and bounding op the ataira three at-a at a time. "Ilur glarl Not It waa only the cat. Didu't you hear It arrrerh when I klrkeil it out of tba parlorr tlurglnr!" be exclaimed cou templuoiioly, throwing the patent carpet alrrtrhi-r iiiiili-r tin- Imrvati, extlni;tilbiiig the dark laiitrrn ami rraulnig lirtHi-eu thr therla nuaiu ' lilx ha. if you hinr any more burulara or tbu-vpa or rolilierii in tliia bouar tonight nml w ake nip up again tln-n-'a going to lie tr.iiiliU-, inailaiii. (io to bril!" And all Ihp r l of the Imig, wpary night LolH-lia lay alx-d, w ulr uwuke, ami 1 1 it r mil to tin- ihi p. n-guliir, ii-aM-lra anoriug uf Mr. liillijirr M. Awitt. Cbii-agu Trihuua llunilllatlii(. The durlii ataliiH-l hrr fiait. ".Mr Innl." hlip rruil, iln-hing the hot, blinding tram from hrr rye. "I iniiHt lnit that you make no furthtr rrfrn-nre to uiy fnthrr'a aviHui mn." "Darling" -gaied hia grace In bewilder DieuL All impaiiriit grit lire waved him to al lenre, "After all I have Mid about" Her l.uh -l,ii i voire t ri lnliliil. "I think it i ptantivrly rrilrl for yon lo uiriilioii ymir armorial rrrt and almoot ill the vninr Im atli lo-M-ak of the quarter liiir of our family n if Him hit hrr lip flrrrrly. "you wanted all the world to know 1 m a butchi-r'a daughter." Detroit Trib uue. A Hpnalllta I'lant. The rouipnny are M-ateil at the illunrr table. Knler ll.ipti!e la aerrant), haggard. rlld and rM laiuiing- yuu k. iiiirk a gla of wlnel" i'mple Klarp at rarli other, and at laat the wib lacompliol w ith. Ilaptiotedrilika olT a glau of w me w hu ll haa been potiretl nut by the in l-l n "j. of the Ihiiim-. w ho lh(Uirra w hat haa hapN-niil. "Oh, mailame. I've been dreadfully lip iet! Ah, that whip haa done nie good I I frrl la ttrr now-. Only fanry, I have Junt oianagrd lo break IhiiIi the large Sevrra Uilua Uiarniala.li- .lilu-:" Voltaire. Mlto4u fr Om Mara. -n tjoklyn IJf On oa Habe. Mr. Nonjiop My l.ahy rr:ea all night I lon't know w hat to do w it b it Mr. Know ;tt - Ml tell you what I did. Aa iii aa our baby oniiiiirtn ed to cry I ill !o turn on all the gaa. That foolnl bun. He th. .tight it waa I .n m. I daylight and went lo alrru Trill 11 A I ImlL. Ilanluii- What Charley will you bar Brl Ada -)h. plrae onier forme I eat every Uiing C'hariey llanlup Not when you're out rilb ine. my dear: I'u. k t fl.lPlir. "Your hii-'nnd la ao magnetic man"' kai.1 ttir vi.iinr 'I kii..w it.' rr-NMi..i the wife. "Ifonml a atari l.a.rpin aluking to b.a cnat collar ILe other day." Indiauapolia JoumaL ' rraally. Pmapcuting Attorney Wbat Uyooracc Ulo Sere M.aa Jre 'apppaling to Ju-I Doea tr.UMae bare Ut lct.fy ttia i. . Lrrwiff City l.lrl. la Hie Hrirniulla. On. rann.it help untiring in p.maing Ihrougli Hp ..id way or Kifib avrtiur, or wl.i ii nlt. ndiii,' the ('-'r.i or tin-thi-a-trra, that t'..o tin tr..lia baa never kiu'Wti wi iii.inv U-.i'.itif ul woini-ti a at ireiw-nt. 1 l.l in tin. witul.iwi i f a Fifth avrintn 1 ul .h. .t w tln otlnr d.iy uti.l aaw the ir. rii..ti te y f. .r an Inuir or ui..r. It w:u U wil.lrritig. lu H.inng Hut tln-po witp not all New York women, ultlmilgli tho d.iliu-a f the t-ltr r fiiir riiotigli in gil ftiKith. Ill the aii.ippiug tn iglila.rli.'kl and mi thr pr.un-rlridi-a II' .w Volt Will wf wolnril front Il"-t..n. frmii Cliirago, fr. in riiil.nl.l 1'ln.i. fr.mi Si. I..ui. fmin New Orh ana and Sin Kraiiriix-o. More tlmii t!n. y..u will iM-r f .ii r .l.iin.- fr..iu Carta ami I.u don. S.iiip of tho nii.r -xpri.,iiri-. cntli-a nay tliev run t ll n wotiiiin frmn IIokUui fr. 'in i. m fr.uii I'lnriig.i, ami uiie frmn St. I..U111 fr..iu one i laiiumg San Frani-iwu 1 1 brr li.iini'. Tln-re ia a gid dial of liuinliii,' aU uit tin, innl yet tln-rp- i ii tuodii'iim of I rut Ii in it too A lltoii wotiiati baa of 'mreuti in- ll Vl.ln.tlit V of In-r own. She liua antne- whutlit fi.l'h ill ll'iwrlla, but lie atlll wothiiH j.loU of an inti ii-' K'rt ami in uu int.-tiM' wav. Hut i-lie i.a IuiiiiImiIiii'. ami if In' dia-a wear .l.nntv glawa on a pretty iiom'. uti'l largely fur ellrrt, Joll IllUnt ndlint that the i fT.i t U g.aal. Tht I'liii'ilgo girl ll-d lo Ik1 dearrilMil aa la'iug brii v and luml. Aa a matter of f.i. t alio la now very liko lu-r Nt-w York hiKter. Miu-e tlir- latter haa gotio in for ota-n air .nrta. Tho New York and t'hii iii;i) girN now liavo pliyi-iiiiiea tint iufrriur t.i thoMj of their brother. In- d.il. thin i in many riw-n nittin it uiildlr. A fur U-.iutv, tiny aru in that quality what tho New York gainm in- liotiii.-inniit of night. 1 hi'iuuithi-rn l-ati-ti.n am not bni.ietti' In tho aalnv extriit aa formerly, utid any otic whu rxpvt tho San t ratu-ix-o woman to In? very dif frrrtit from her eii-dom riui--iii e.- ts tihi niui'h. To adtniri' all tli.- von iiint re thrill togethrr, and tin ii imto the (ii. tiiri'. nml if y.m ilo not admire it 1 juty you.' How a Sloul llrlita llreaaeil. It ia no ay unitt. r to niake a wed ding Ur.-a for a lady with a 11.' inrb waijit. A few dreMiiaker. however manage to do it. The .lr.-M 1 am now going to put U for. y.mr tuind'a i-vo waa gray liriH iido, with a lutteni runuing in atri-a you are well aw are that tri' ifivn height to the figure -and waa nia.ln with n nil Ingote of U'ttgaliuo falling in htraight line to tin- edge of tin. tin- an.) faMen- ing in front itli rut ti-i l button. There waa Dot a wrinkle aiiywhrre, and the only triiiiuiiiig on the front of thu drew wo a ru. lie of ilk. The U"lii e wa Miftened with a jalait of gau.o at the mi k. 1 think the lady tho we. 1 g.Nnl M-ime in ili.aing to be marricl in a dr.-. of tin kind. Another gown waa lil.u k Mil in, triiiiin.-.l at wide intervaU in fmi't with narrow htriati of jet. It hud two bodii't-a. The olio for evening wear wa rut Mtiare in front and Y at the bark and va outlined with jet. It had a lai-o et and I.him-, tia-n ali-erea, falling ill a m it lit J list over the i-llaiw frill.-d with hire. The dav Ixxlii-o had iiotriiiiiuiug.aii.l wa f.iteui-d down the front and at the writ with nmall jet butt. Hi. I'. ill Mall Htnlget. paraiablPdoeaa anil lllnmla. A floating M-mix-ientiliL' paragraph tell of the dlM'overy that liranightetl neaa prevail to a larger extent among blonds than mining brunette. The dbM-overer n-fi-ra to the tiuiuU r of ai-c-tai Ira worn iu (irrinanv a a proof of the corri'tni'a of hia htatemonL Ilia ile.lii. ti.ui, however, i wrong. In (irr man m-IiiniU the fart i well known that of thu wearer of glae tho number ol Jewih i liil.lr.n, w ho are nlinot invari ably brunette, i iniirh larger than that of blond (in man pupil. The mino con dition ia oliMTveil here. Hlimliie n-a'-li ea tho highet point ill civilizt-U lands (LM9 N-rMiii to lin.ooo (lf population) among the Spaniard, who are, prover bially ami i-oiipirtioiily, brtimtti-, while it i linn h Htuallrr in Sweden (Ml per 1mi.inmi, or l than half), tho land of atalwart mid rot-)' cheeked blond The United State, by the way, boa the lowrt ratio of blind population in the world. Kgypt haa the highest. New York Sun. Aa t'.il Women Can tiirrert. There i a M-riou invasion of every txxly ' -. .in f Tt at the theater here. It ia the liidff. ii-il'li' habit of grabbing hat, alloc and wrap aa a pTforiuanr nrara tho end, and the in. .tin lit, or frequently before the inomrnt, wli. n the U-U for tho final curtain aontnl, to ri:h for the door. L lifort-jiiately t lii bad habit ia Dot peculiar to lndianadi. a any one will tint if y who g.-t to the theater in auy other city, lu chun-he ulo in tin city it U the cuMom of many unthinking men to annoy every ono around them In putting on their overcoat while the benediction ia being prououurcd. Their object can't 1 to aave time, for they don't get out a moment mhhi'T on ac count of their unmannerly hivte. In diana polia Newt. A llrlghl l.lrl i.f Tea. A little girl in Ktiglai:-!. ,! only ten, haa rewritten thi l'k of Km. lid, nipph.il it with new exaui.lea and proved all her prop-e-itioii. The book haa creat. d great urpn in learned to- rjetiea where it haa U n i1im'I1m-1. and III the favorable i-ritK IIiih and reviewa f the pr-a the work ha l-n an red ltd toarlei-r man. I be child I the l.iiightr of I'rofeu.r lludxiti, and a brilliant future may be propheie. for her from ti.M remarkable ai hn v. inent -London Utvr The rrtfeljaal t.ntrrlalnpra. The pr lul eliV .liner I the g'J l t n..w. '! ii.- h roti-... r tnut it i-e ibul of wear .: i i-llg.-d to cn l - n Ir r own en- .ive n.r an iii.iii.-i. au l tear, a ehe i i.- uu e In r t'.iii au l 1 villetit by er.fAiV'.n to i i ike pi-ople f .V i an im- Lave a g l tll.l" 1 rtati'.n fr-j'ii Lri.-. n A, "n re it liaa ii Lri.-'. it It, wi lira ti e.i.g bean E; rnAxc:3 bset haetl A'-1' All ri.-l.l. .nrnal ) ( HAI'TLU L i K l I I , , '! k 7.i ' 'ik'-'-i.H'V fi (of.f otl tlllM llifl Htrh frt,i:in. It w:i an mormon w lu-.it tl.1.1 in tint Santa Clara valley, trrlrhing to the ho rixoll llll" lllll. Mkell. The in. ndi.in aim hone iiui it without glint or ahadow, but at time whrn a atrotlger gtlt of lllii tra.le wind iae. over it there wa a juirk, alantmg drpn-iou of the whole aiirface that wa. howi-vrr, aa unlike a billow a it.-lf wa unlike a a.-:!. Kv.-u when a lighter io-phyr phiyel down it long level the agitation wa aupertirial, ami aei-me.l only to momentarily lift a veil of gr.'iii-li tuit that hung iilaiva It immovable depth. I Vimmoii.iI puff of dual ultrni.it. ly ne mi l Ml along an imaginary line nrnthe ti 1.1. a if a current nf air wen pi-uig through it, but Were othrrwie iuexplirable. Su.M.'iilv faint ah.uit, appari'iitly aotiiewhere iu the vicinitv of the line. brought out a jarfii-tly clear tvpotie, followisl by the ainliiile murmur of voire, which it w.-i itniaiible to l.val ize. Yet the whole field waa a. ilevoi. 1 of any augotion of human life or motion that it eeme.l rather a if the vat -iaiio iti-lf ha.l Ui'.une au.l denlr articulate and intelligible. "Wot mv!" "Wluvl IifT.- "Wharr "'X the roa.l." One of the voices hi-M Indicated itaelf in the direction of tho linn of ilu-t and aai.l "('otnin'," ami n man it.'p-d out from tho wheat into a broad and dtiaty avenue. With hi presence three thing Ui-atne nplian nt. Kirt, th.it tho piilT of du-t Ii I indicateil tl. exite:ico of the in vtHihle nvenim tiiugli tho titilimited anil uiiffiicct! iielil of Krain; nvoii.1, that the htalk of wheat on either udo of it were tall at to actually hide a pawling vehicle, and third that n vehicle hail jut p:ie.l, ha I l'"it A wheel and la-en ilraggi'd partly into the grain by ita frightened lioro, which a duty man wa trying to retrain atnl pacify. The hoix'. given up to iitiino hyster ic, au.l evidently roiiviuriil that the or dinary buggy l-hinl him had Imh-h changed into aotiieil.iugeroiiaau.l appall ing creation, atill plunge.1 and kickeil violently to rid himself of it. Tho man who had Mepped out of the depth of the wheat 1 1 1 1 i i ' k I V cro-e. tho road, nil- hitclnl the trarin, drew back the vehicle, ami glancing nt the traveler' duMy ami lisordernl clot hea aaid with curt sym pathy: "Spilt. ti -but imt hurt eh':" "No, neither uf ti. 1 went over with the buggy w)e-u thu wlu-. t rrninp'd, but she juiiiHl clear." Ho had lu nle n g-tur iudicating the prem-iive of another. The man turned .iiltckly. I here waa a ml tigure a young girl atamling lx-ido tho grain from which he h id em.-rged. embracing a few atalk of wheat with one arm and a haml in which alio atill held her par i aul, while alio gTaNl lu-r gatlierel skirt with the other, ami trying to lind a aeciire f. Kit In. Id for her two neat, nar row alip-r on a crumbling cake adobe alaive tho fathoinl.' dust of the roadway. Ibr face, although anuoyel ami iliscotiteiited, was pr. ttv, ami her light dresa Hiid hlim tiguro were an geHtive of a certain iiH-nur condition. The man manner at once softened with western courtev. lie swung hi broad brimmed hat from hi head ami bent hia Uly with the cereiiuuiioiiMii- of tho count rv ball r.min. "1 reckon the lady had la-tter come up to the hhantv out o' the dtit and i-un. till we kin help Vou get these thing fixed," he aai.l to the driver. "I'll send round hv the nnd fur vour h. ami luiveoueof mine fetch up your wagon." Ia It far'. akil the girl, ahghtly uc- knowledging his salutation, without wait ing for her companion to reply. Only a step tliiway,"ho anwere.l. motioning to the li'ibl of wheat be.ide her. "What: In there: I tn-Ter could go in there," he Mild decidedly. "It a a heap shorter than by the road and not an duty. I ll go with yon ami pilot you. Tho young girl cast a vexed look at her comuinioii a tho probable cause of all tin trouble and ahook her head. Hut at the aame moment one little f.ait alipped from the mlolw into the dust again. She instantly claiii!-r.-d bark with little feminine ahr.ek, eja ti lt tl, "Well, of nil thing:" and then fixing her annoyed blue ryea on the atranger akel impatiently: "Why couldn't I go there hv the road in the wagon. I could manage to hold on and keep in." Because I reckon youl d find it ton pow'lful hot waitin' here till we got round to ve." There waa no doubt it waa v. ry hut. the radiation from the baking roadway lx-atirig up under her mrawil aud prick ing In .- rli-i-k I .ti. -a ami eyeball like ninll.-s. She gave a fastidious little shudder, furled her parasol, gathered her akirta still tighter, fa. nl ato.ut and said, "(in u:i then." The man slipped bockwanl in' the rank of stalks, part ing thetu with one hand and holding out the other aa if to bad her. Hut the cvade-l the invitation by holding her tightly drawn skirt with both handaacd bending her bead forward aa if she had not noticed it. The Kilt tilJtuetit th r.l. a:i'l ev -u th w'iol outer world, diapiiearel ts-Liti I tle-.u, and they seem ed tl-jititig iu a choking green traxia- Iijcetit InlaL Hut the effect waa only momentary; a f.-w step f'irth.r iie fonnd that sh. coubl walk V. lth little illflirillty between the rank of at. ilk, which were regu larly ajwea-d. arid the resemblance now changed to that of a long pillared con servatory of gTe-tiib g!.ts that touched all objwta with ita pervading hue. She !u found tlutt the cl.mi air above tier bead wa continually freshened by th istairchang. of curre&tf of Wwar I I T " II temperature from U low. aa If th. whole vast ttrlj had a cinulat'.on uf it own, aud that thv al"le la-tu-ath her feet Wa gT:itt fully Cisil to lu-r tread. There waa no lut, aa he bad mi J. what had at hrt half atitba ated her seemed to la? some stimulating aroma of crea tion that tillnl the nairo gr vii aisles, and now iinpartnl a strange vigor an l rxcitettieiit t her aa she) walked along. Meantime lu-r guide waa Hot c.a.crxa ti'Hially idle. Now, no doubt she had never --ti anything like tin U f..re? It was the ordinary whrat, only it waa grown on ad'.l' s..il -tli nrh. -t i:i the Valley. Tin e stalk, she imiiM sep her self, were ten and twelve fort Ing'i, That was the trouble, they all ran l o much to stalk, though the grain vi.ll waa "i.utli.11 p.w'f.il." S!i" coitl 1 tell that to li-r friend, lor he r.-. koiied slut wa the only y.uing la.lv that had ever walked nnd. r siti h a growth. I'crhap slie w.1 i;. w to falif irny? Ho thou -lit so from the start. Wi ll, thi waa Call, f.irtiv, and tin wa not the l.-.i't of the way it roiild lay over" every otln r country nit t'ovl' ye.uth. M itiv folk thought It w i the g.d I aud thecliinate, but she cull see fr lirrxlf what it coull do wit Ii whrat. II" w.'ti.l.-n'.l if h. r bn-tli. r li.e! -vrr t. Id b. r of it. No? The str.ing.-r wan't her brother --tmr cou-.in-u.ir c.uiipaiiy - no, only the hin-.l tlrivi r from a S iti ,!..4 hotel, who wa takm' hr o.r to Maj. Kandoljih'. Yi-, he knew- the old major: the ranch waa a pretty place, nigh otit'i thnv mile further on. Now that he knew the driver wa no relation of her, he didn't min i tclliiu her that the buggy wa n "ratlit-r old onsarn" and tin- driver didn't know hi biiMnet. Ye, it might ! tiv.-'l up so a to take her over to the major'. Then1 wa one of their own men a y":uu fellow who could ilo anything that cul l be done with wood and ir.n a r.-g'lar genius -ami he'd tackle it. It might take an hour, but she'd lind it ipiit.- c.. waiting iu the shanty. It w.i it rough place, for they only camped out there during the srao to l.'k after the IT -p. and lived at their own hull" th- rest of tho time. Wa she going to stay long nt the major'? lie noticed she had not brought her trunk with her. Had sho known the major' wife l ing? I'erhap she thought of settling in the neighlHir hoo.1? All tin naive, good humored ipiestion ing -so often cruelly iniuiidertissl na mere vulgar curiosity, but a often tho court. -on instinct of simple, uiiall.-ctol pcjilo to entertain the stranger by in viting li i in to talk of what concern him self rather thin their owntelves -waa iicvrrthc less. I fear, im t only by inono syllable from the young I id v or mi im patient question in return. Sliu scarcely raisul In-r eye tot he broa.l, jean shirtej back that pnred.-l her through tho grain until the 111:111 abruptly cease. I talking mi l hi Manner, without losing it half paternal courtesy, Is-canie grav er. She wa ls-ginnitig to Ih envious of her incivility and waa idly trying to think of something to say when fie et- claiiinsl.with a slight air of relief,"IIra we nre." and the shanty suddenly np-ja-ared Is-fore th.-tn. It certainly wa very rough a mere shell of iinp.iint.. 1 b i.ir.U that scarcelv ros.-alsive the level of the siirroiimling gram, and few y. ir.lt ditaut wa invisi ble. It slightly sloping r.sif. already warts-d ami slirunk.-ii into long ti-.it n-a that Tlilitte.l glimp-e of the stisd blue sky above, w a e ideiitly intend.! only 1 .. .1. 1 ..11 ' as a sin uer 1 pen 1110 rioiiii.-s sun in thine two inoiitli of ramie .lay ami dewl.-s iii'.it wii"ti it wa inhabited. Thr.uuh the op -n door and window! she could s.1- a row of "bunk," or rudo sh-piiig berth, ngain-t the walla, furiiihisl with coaii iuattr.se ami blanket. A the young girl halte, thu man. with an in-tuict of il. li. acy, hurried forward, ent. r.-.l the sh:inty, and drag ging a ru.le Is'iicli to the do,irray, placed it o t!iat she could sit U-neath the slcid" of the roof, yet with her hack to these iloine-tiii revelation. Two or thiis! iii.-n who hii'l la-en apiarently lounging tin re rose ipiickly nml nn. ! trtisively withdrew, lb rgiiido brought her a tin cup of delicioiilv nsd water exchaiigi-.l a few hurried word with hi comjiatiioii, nml then disappeared with them, leaving h..-r alone. Her lirt sen. of relief from their company wa. 1 fear, stronger than any other fis-ling. After a hurried glance around the desertnl apartment she arose, slnsik out hi-rilros.saii.1 mantle, ami then going into the darkest corner upirUsl herself with ono haml against the wall. while with tho other she drew oil one by one In-r slipper from h.-r slim, strip ed stoekiugo.1 fis-t, shisik mid blew out tho dut that had a-iietrute.l within and put them on again. Then perceiving a triangular fragment of l.siking glass tiail.il against the wall, she settled the string of her bonnet by the aid of its reflection, patt'-il the fringe of brown hair 011 In r lorehead with her acparaU-d five finger, a if playing nn itnagitiury tune on In-r brow, and came luick with maidenly altrartioii to the doorway. Kverything w.i ipiiet ami her mrlii (iou sis uied unbroken. A smile play. 1 for an instant iu the soft shadows of b-r eye ami mouth a she recalled the abrupt withdrawal of the men. Then her mouth straiglitein-.l and In-r brows slightly la-ut It waa certainly very un mannerly in them to go off in that way. "(tood henveiui! couldn't th.-y have stayed around -w ithout talking? Surely It didn't require four men to go and bring up that wagon." She picked up her parasol from the le-nch with aa Im patient little jerk. Then she held out her ungloved hand into the hot sun shine beyond the door with the gesture the would havetied had it U-.-u raining, and withdrew it a quickly her hand quite arorrh'-d in thu burning rny. N evert hcle-ia, after another impatient pause alio .lc-Jx rat. 1 y put up her parasol and stepped from the shanty. I'renelitly she was couscioill of faint sound of hammering imt far away. i'erhap there waa another shed, but hidden like every thing el-- in this m.nii4- otioii, r.dii iilout gram. ..me stalk. towever, were trinld.-n down and broken tronnd th" !latlty; she could move m .re eiwilv Mil l M-e wli'T'- -ii" '.i going. To h-r ib-luht, a t-x -t. pt f.irtle-r brought her into a eur.-. iit i f tie- trl- wind and lajer utiii'.-phere. And a short di- tani e Ih vi.ii 1 tle re certainly waa the shed fr-.ni whidi the hammering pne reeded. She iippro.i. lied it boldly. f?t ar. f-rivnvt arti.i A ibs idul Usitn in industrial circles hrtfina w itb the new tear at tbt-J'itt-bnrg nulla. About :!.' hitherto idle men have started to work. ri. afttioal .f..tt,. tA tli f'tar ia.ii. Jfllrtx.ii l.ttuUlana tlusu. The winter liotiiv of JisM-pn JefTet-soO it on t.'r.in.'.- i-land. New ll. rii. La The hout 1 oiu- o( the old manor, re niislelnl and n fnrn'ili,rise the actor. (ta cotit-rvat..ri.-a tal'siuil.l III tropical I fruits and hVwrr. Artificial ni.U ! term with trout and black bus. Lake ; Simniiette. near by. afforda the finest fishing, while one has to atep but a few 1 yards from JelT.-rson't fireside to find wild fowl in abundance. l.iuunaut grovi1, containing thoiisiind of treve of tho mandarin and Hiaziliati varietliw. tirround the hoiiso. Fully one hundred (avail and the same ntimls'r of orange tnva yield suci uletit cor yearly. In the pastures are the lineal spec tiuriii of IloUteina, while in the stable, are tiumla r of the tl.-ct.-st roadster, in the south. The apartment of which Mr. JefTeraon i proud.-st ia the Japanese riiii. It i of marvelous beauty, and visitor come from mile alsmt to gax. on tho gorg.-oti furnishing. Charles ton New and Courier. Ttis shape of Ihs r:arth. Here nre some answer given by young scholars in an examination: (Question What I tho shape of tb. earth? tiive rea..n for your answer. Answer Tho shape of the earth U round, lavau-o you can see it, aud seo oii.lly lsvaiie the map tella you. The shas of the earth It like an or ange, ami it h.i a p,.lo through the mid dle. Tho shape of the earth I like an or ange, r.tid if you put a silo through the middleof the earth you will see it la like an orange ! The shaNof tho earth i like an or ange, ami I iroe that it 10 shaped, hcratiso when a year paea) it come, back again. - London Tablet WIIKM Wall IN IIKtLXKKII I C"iil a HiNii li....itieii to hit tloinarh, the inei.il mat is t. ifl.-.l and t.r.iiiictil itltlt i.ti'l i-'..il t.. i.-rm. Hint Mlelit reirillalor el lik-' II. 'II. Il.letl r Miilllai h Hitter., .Iim-I ! l ull. Hie lel-lllllt oiaali Hi"!.. 'ilil) n, I.'.-. II. .11 nfl-.s Ir.M.I Weaklie. et the liil.is.'tl. ul. l Hie I.n-I in 11, for whiiI t hr (M.wer le.ll -'"'I. "I ni(-..- and a.-hlille-, ult llitf iIm It. j It. arll'inii. itiOiileiie.- ali'l iii. U-..t' a Itilllll 1 10 K- el ll..l..iia U.lli I'ltalu. I.ll an. I ta-rplei I inc. bill ! see ..Mil. reicli w lien II. p tin at bIi I hi... hie ! r.'...rlf.l to ai.d u.-.l sun la-r-l-leliep i.M-wia int- ri-e I.. iu..rl.i.l .iit.suiifMiire ( IIIM"I. an. I rleh le.'..'.lie- an.l III ie'tl..li.l la jjl. .'Ill 1 1.. the rt.lio.lrle ill.llllMHl i.l Hit tilt- lllll. r. U lllllt N.li .jualP. Liter roill I'ImIi.I. t-i.iliiMtli..1l. .letiillli, ilii'.ilualUtn an.l liialartaure e..ni.l.'t.'l y tlMtie. tit llot Keulal lilt'.ll. I lie W hen a WMtli.-rii'.tnNii etiatiicra her nines .. lpl.lel.re one luti ak Itl-r " w ll re hp halit mil now " a 1 th. .111 ii.niK IshK. t:KKI INK. One reason lor Hie fact that the geiipral lieallh ol the 1 ..iiiiniinily ia growing la-lter evrry year la that more ieopp take regular Plpn-iap. Ken lae, however, bns il dull riilties. If indulged in a little too long, or so violently aa to make one liat.lt- lo take cobl. It reaulla III alillucaa ami soretieaa of the muscles anil joints. All 1 im t'a I'oaol a I'l i sir Its are llivalll able 111 such can-. Placed on the bark, the 1 heat, on the limlia, I lie y allord iiialaul re lie! and leave the iniisrlea tree from all aoreneaa. Home alblplpa cm Ibeiii into slripa and applv them lo parts of the liuilw where Ihev loiild llot put a whole I'l Astts ami lind tliat they are u great relief ami aa aislaiirp. IlKt MUrtua I'll. is rure colnti pat loll. Mtu a man who t atixliiiu to reform the o.ri.l li.i- .1 foe tli'il li.iiiKli.f Ly one hliie. For roughs, sore throat, aalhma, catarrh ami other diseases of the lirom dual lula-s nil more naeliil arllcle rail I found than "fooi.i't 'oiii.ogf inrAr." A ma a.l wuh whl-ky naltlrally uar In Irlu M'Tale lanaia.- "Tiip !! Ihii.it tel. ' thiil la the way 1 l.tillia iiimii pill II who ma.le arrnlis.-mpllla tu s.nk lor II. r J.iIiiiviii 1.1 ul lllrliiii I, Va 1 1.11 ran net lurtlier lu..riuail..ii l.y ilroppiiis on-Ill a eiir.i. Never a.k a tick man llii'lr iiiiiii.ii uf lute. or a h.ilii wuiiiau H4Uit TIIIH v i.frVr out- Ituii.lnsl Nir. Kmartl fur anv rmiMil i BiMrrh Ihnl ritiiiiut I rurt-il lijr Mail t rririitra, oili( i. vt lu Uli.lrrlKUi'il, hNi kllimii t. J.TIi ipm ir tin laui i(trii cMfa., mill ti .rr him l-r I-. 1 1 y nptMrai.f In all lma.iM (rmtMi'iloii ml fliiMiit-iNMi alili Ui rarrv out aiif illlifnlioii iitmli- I.) II. ir linn. Vi, ((l AX, U ImltMitf Irnk'KKtl, lull ln, it, WAI IMNii, kINNAN A MAHVIS, U liuUalc irUittfUla. ilrii, O. llall'B raiarrh run U Uk. n iiiirnmlly a.-UUK lirt'ti 11 ( ui (he IiIimn) ainl inuitMit utlvim of Ihi' ti iii. I'rirt. T.Mvnia t txilllf. Hodl b) all UriiKi;l(. 1iiUtniiilal lnt. Vm BuamlluaHtort tNtllah; Doduai, B4 amall. Tbt Oibmba for brtmkfaaU THK WKAKKST A7TT - In your whole Is the 'liver, l that i.atii't do IU work of ixih lying the IiI.n.I, naa-e troubles com. from it than you ran ra " meiiilaa-. Dr. riitTe'afl.ilden M.-ll.Ttl Ihai-orpry acta Um Ibia wtatk .t aa nothing else ran. It rousiai it up lo lieuithy, naliirnl ai-tttm. Ily thoroughly purifying the bliaal, It reaehpa, builils up, and Invigorates every part of the yatem. Fr all disease that utfatnd nn the liver or the bUsl-ly-ua. Imhgiwtion, lillloiia mwa ; every form of (scrofula, even On sumption lor bung aerofula I In Ita earlier atagiw -, and the nera. atuUsa-n Hkln ami Si-alp IhaeaUM!. the " IMatsivery " la tlie only remedy so iiiifailing and effortlve that It rsui la ijUMtrtintml. li it iliastn t lasnpflt or rure, you have your money law k. On these terms. It's an Insult to Tour U telligpnee. Ui have solluHlillig elae offered a "Just aa Root la a llaklna- I'.iw.l. r thai lesdt all "III. ra In ..irlty slid Irstsn ItiK .wer Atk yuar (navr lor Hat iif prKea. or write to 1 ui--r.r iiKvr.it. I'uriland, Of. CURES PROUPTLY LAMENESS, pa Uliiil SOOTHES, SUBDUES, CURE8. DROP DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLfO CoodQualities 1 ..t.t-.i r lis see .y M...I anniMt twyutt'l ineu 1 lie ll.m IK-at el ail. Il I'llr.ll l.t.. Ibnt .Irel'tffl eiillif ll.e U.TV. t. it i.fi.ltt. t ll.r die t ! "f.'ai... Iitt lama i-a I'.e kt.ne)i Stl'l liver, toilet and bull. la up tli- entl'p si tlel.i. 1 ur t a. nillita. Ii.tp .t a.l' itarh. Il'ietiiitalltiii. Itt r.ir.i r of uiiriiit!lt-i anertas .r..ti t la t.n. a -,11 tti.iii Itsl HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES Hootl't Plllt f ill l.iv. r MvM. k Id a l 'hf, Jattitiliiv, ttnlUtli'ii 1 r a t'V :'. Srta, fairta.. 1 U)(r llottaC Due cent a dose. nil. tiaiaT I ornn 1 1 ss prompt. cui.s arhere all others lalL Ceufhs, Croup. Sore nroat, nosraatteaas wntfij lllhml t'. .m t-MMA...M..aa has cured thousands, an, will n il Tot ti utaeoia urne. rsuu lis lnuiata en a usr aiitett y, a I a me lu. k or I heat, uaa HIL.0H BELLADONNA PLAITkR 2.W. I LO H'SJLCATA R R H llarev..ui lare v.'.ii aiari 1. 1 Tbia remrrlT Isriiaraiw teen io cure you. i-noe,aucia. lujca-utrrree. "German Syrup 11 My niece, K incline Ilawlev. was. taken with spitting Mool, and she became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease. Consumption. She tried neatly all kind of medi cine Imt nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and he told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried. It topped the blood, pave her strength na ease, ami a i;.hkI appetite. I had it from lu-r own lit). Mrs Mar' A. Staoey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Syrup. tj ULCERS, Vv CANCERS. S SCROFULA. IV SALT RHEUM. V RHEUMATISM, DLOOD POISON. these and ererr klwlnal dlaraaa arlslnc from Impure hl.sal ancressfiilly Ireatnl by that oever-fallloa; awl brat u( all Uiatrs and naadkinea. SsSsisSSS llnoks on Moot I Moot and Hkln MllniotiUla arnt oa V . Adilresa Iltatataps f rro. Irlntiat Us application. i8wift Specific Co., V ATLANTA. OA. TUB Best Waterproof Coat In th WORLD I TMriNII liHANII SI K'KEH Is warranital atat !, aisl will jr.si .try la list Nanltal altana. TM is-w IMMMKL HI. I. KtVM la s partort iKl.i.. aal sM ktisrallMtiiilraaa.Mia. tj.ttai.ia lariuihaia It li a ml If Ih. " r s KtanJ It nut urn II. Ittailrs- ini rn.i.iN n.. a. J Tiiwr.a, nutt-a. am. CAN lll'Y g JKWKI.HV f ' ' WED. A. FEIiDEHHEIMER Th Portland Jeweler With t-lf.-et Int. tjf. literal rain lo all. I. Fair .leallni ami iraraltUMk. New.. t ile nam. DR. GUNffS latraoviD OLIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. VtMflt of th bl I Jill. 1 baaa Mllaauppir mum im vmm ImI Biavai ii rv-cultvr. Tbf mr HwnltfM, (rtliN BtHMaV Thmw ay Milrflf, mHtt grfam l-re-aaB exhaw ptim An. To one 1 m fv oi tkir Mint Will ! Mple tM. r full tOI fft MtM.I. aW MRS. WINSLOW'S HWu'?- rOR CHILD! ta) TIITHIHO a. t re. sal. sr ail -rare", as I-mu a nulla. vaa.. 1. P. N. II. No. RW . f. N. U. Nri. W'5 SWELLINGS. BACK-ACHE. SORENESS. IT ir Vol K II sIM-sji Imiis sul l-AV. I hli k.ns are easily au4 stireaasluil) rsia.il b. a.in( the Petalum In Cuba tore and Brooders, onr il iu.liala.1 t-alaliariMi U-i.a .if ahout II fei Sh, 1 1.1 II II - 1 H 1 SLIGI ER Is I l.ur any but Ih rVtalima if aaiu iiraim. aisortma rkies. M. ara r-ai-iftr l iaal llal .iar irr for Hon. ali.1 I loT.rl uti.ra. Mart ra, IVa.ka, aplMliallil liail., f.ial.lalllt. Flisal's K...IS I Ulr, Murrla l'.iultrr nr.. i iaiatia.iii. lb. iresi rhit laifliee killer sndnrrraib.i arllel. reiilnM by la.nilr. ralaera. srp Ih. stat hluea in onprallon al our rthll.ll with th. Nor walk latirlrh farm. Mi.larluln Sail, hau kin, nairlette. sad ail kinla i.f err.. Caiauai.ie ln: if T'..i arant ll, arrtu b"s PETAtUMA IsiCUBATOR CO. Malu alril. I .laluata a a. ( si. 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END- FERRY'S SEEDS SKATES! SKATES!! IH (ATMOHO SSATf V k.,' r AT ASw It list I aAa.id.uMt I arrjr a full Hue nt l.i-nta' an.) I.a.lie.' Rink kale., Ilatiniin.l I lentiiili, I iivltlnr Hli.fe, K-.r, trt ('.ul., ll.H.lli i, rat an.l full nil krl. Aim a l'aain in I .iter llamaii-r tiunt. The I T. Hudson Arms Co., V I llr.l Slr.et, I'nrllanil, Or. s. ti'l i-enti fur I'M pat eltitaiit llluttrstej esta is il.-. KIDNEY, Hls.l.ler, I rlnsrr siM Llrer till Drops Urar.l and luauetes are cared b. HUNT'S REMEDY THI BIST KIONIY AND LIVER MIOICINI. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures RrlfM-s Ulasase, Retantlna or Nonre leniiouol Irlue, fslns la lb Hark, Loin of aid. HUNT'S REMEDY I'nre lulemperanr, N.rroua UlMawet, Oeuera leblillr, r.msle M.akuaaa aud kicaae. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Rillouineea. Headache, Jaundice. Moot HUimarb, Urapepaia, Couallpallon and rile. HUNT'S REMEDY Il ia AT OH' on th, KUaiii, I Iter sua Nawrl. reattirlii( them to healthy ao lion, and I I Mr.ajwhsa sil other Btcllcln ii- ii unarms Bar been saml who har ha (Itu ap lo die by friend and physician. . NV AM. IHI illil.Tta. DOCTOR J THE GREAT CURE -roit- INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liverand Kidneys Il Is a pnslttT ear lor all those painful, dell cats isimplalnu aud oumpllraied troublss and weakneaaracommoa astoug out !, rnolbar aud dsushu-rs Ibeeffet'i i Immeillst and laailn. Two of lb re iliaHaiol Ha. Paanks's Ksaai.T uken dally keeps Ih hluod cunl, ih llf.r and kidneys art. Ire, and will ami rely eradlcaw Iruat thesyeiesa all trata ol Hrntlala, Hall kb.ua, or aay olbef Bar. IBB wa UIBsaaj a BBI No medicine .r liitmducod la Ibia eountry na. m.i who aura ready aaie, nor ,ITo such llillT.rsal aallafarlloa Hwirer uast as thai ol Da. Pabiiss s Hiasi.T. IhU rmlT baa beam aa4 In the kospltaja thruiifhoul lb old world lor lb past Iw.uly. Bs.yearaaaa aoeclna lo. the !., and ll ha and will cur w but allothar aomlxi reneilles falL Hand lor pamphlet ol lasllaaoolsls fram Ikoaa who ha. been cared by Iuum. UrutfUUsall It si II io par botUe. Try II aud be evarinosO. For sale by MACK & CO., 0 and II front lu San Franelto. LOOK! TK7J if v YHI WAST AM Im-tr l!'t!HATOk, I I J I auraly want a II II one. So send ki ll 11 liu and tc I I 1X Blala. free, to I I ll KS ITV y sir yoa IlNxl Hir ral- tPallnio. lo tho I.Nl I ,frr atual RUPTURE rrkMANE.MLY I t KKUoa SO fAY. Nn r csni n sin. We refer lo A,immi latlirnis. SoopsBAni. No i.rrtarioa rana BisiHBaa. M nt. or call Sir circular aa.l bank reiemic. The O.E. KILLER CO., areaaai atlSiaa. PIIHTI AMt, alMt.ua aj btcaesaei'M Casual and local. 11.100 00. lyilSOUERAOES, PARADES, If! 41 ATM M THDITkllltla. Krartlhliif iu the alate Uu. t'natiisMO, aa. keanH, Prnuertitat. Oiaira and Puts Btaiks. ti. tarul.hed al iraatly nalared rataa and la usa nor iHailiy l.y ibaolilaal, larseai, beat resawaed and lharttor aailp rttioM Tunial Saipsts llimtt a la. stciac (iaaaL for r poo. lam. au llclusl. (euMoTsia A I c, M. M and at O yarr.il ttraa.1, slao tzt Mark! tlra.1, itaa Pranelapa. H IT all TVnirrs IA. ikatat, lo wheat we ra ajanvlluUy rKnr. rorlland. Or sea. V. Aaarraosai, Principal. J. A. Waaro, leerelary. Meawtlfal CalaUaa Fr. Jt if M lr rrnn m.s s. iljm V lL lis. straiten, aau.a iuua. ii .r. f,.i. f m .ni SI lun.i ffiT B.oVMa sot phi nuinrr. VW I arai'-a ae. tirw.li a Bria tflwwa. UIW a. p." .i. earm. rrvs.a i-rueft if rlSj4', i1 tat I iitiii l b u,r aV n t kVrrrt'a Hesyel Jiw fjr a-rai Uer liMiiitt.iitti u.Hkv wJr ih h tstvri i.inii ih kk gj laraj m fa-! 1st, )- in ,m taorkti. ff Ftrry'tlctl Aaaaal for im 1 I 1 1-aslilMM.a) 1 1, ti,, ,),,! ifaslalM-a tif 1 1 1 Um uum fbrBiif. BiMmMii,. frr im (Of ltl aahllia. MM D. M. PtRHV C0M jfj W Ottroii, Mich. Par iifi s luKilT 1VUUUU U 11U1UUUJ r u IS? aatninasit.iaiJw. If HI! 'WAHT TMI BEET. - If I I I I "'"l I'" nut aiali.au i.f Villi 'MCUBATOsitl V I I I ri! Uta.ea. lAtm prieva. Its S-.V- UU ""-' A.l.leaii. . M.ack, Kipua, I aJilucula. eVeatdy 1 raiarrk kia fl I I Bo 14 y UeanMaoraeM by smO, I Li ata. IT rMaa, Wtrraa, Pv Ll o o