EUGENE CITY GUARD. bbUarULb rr art ir. EUQENE CITT. OREGON. AN ILUNOIS I'lONEE.i. It rear ef Ilia Slate I ulr.lf 1 1114 la lllb l.il.er. Aroougtb noted unnngeiisrisiis of Hit Went frir ar held ill higher ealerui IbM Professor Jonathan II. Turner, th father tif tii Mat I'niursity of Illinois, who set tied In Jackson ville lu a a prnfcaanr Iti Illi uiiU cil l-k. atrl who mill live In Ihatiity. enjoying a serene old ax. Chicago In thus iluv was a mere collection of rinlu lot burs ami fllir- .C Inglhrllrstyrarnf Csa 5 Jl rrofes-nr Turner lU rc-nlcn,- in tli ' '! country li went I bent and saw I lie i. I. 1 l l: m il bargain mm lulled by which tb Pottawatomie Indiana sold U lb government for 3 (t ill all acre the mini where tli I-ake City uo sluiula, which price, by the way, ban never ycl las n paid, I'rufea-or Turner waa lairn in Tcinplcioti, Max., Di-c. , HiV Hi" fuiluT wax a (arm cr whose all knew w hnt hard work meant. Jonathan waa given a ilcc.1 or the paternal farm wlirn he Kit IS yrnrs ol'l. no condition tlmt li should stay at home anil work It. At Zl lie decided tliat h didn't want aiiT more (arming, but wanted to gu to Vale college ami gel an education, ao that b might I" lawyer like Daniel Web ster, whom he knew well and w lnase great speeches hid fired bin youthful iiuagins tlon. II li older linitlirr, Asa, lial been I hers before blm snd wssoneof I he f anion "Val baud" that did so iiiurli good In lb wcl to tb waiter of founding college and schools. Jonathan mail mi arrangement with President Pwigbt by wlin li b m tu teach athletics in return fur hla own edoca tion. II never graduated at Vale, howev er, for In IM-'l, before be lnid completed his court. Illinois Ciller, which on id IbOM founded tijr tli "Vali" hand," offered bltn pmulnn. and li wrnt there to coin plrl lua studies and take his degree. In lb beginning nf I'l" career at the col lege, lie taught all branches is Ilia curriculum, of to doing tli work of two teachers In order tbalomof lb faculty might he spared to beg for funds with which to rarrjr on tb Institution. When h had been lesrblrig for IS years. Professor Turner concluded lie had got nough of tlmt alxi and returned to tb oc cupation of bli routli farniliig. lie mail iucrii of it tbii tlm and Mon a quired fortuna. On of Ibetliinu that mot I m preard bill! waa lb lurk of knowledge uintig farmeri ulHiut Hie iriii'iilen of M l DtiOo agrirullur I'll i It waa I hat led blm at rarlr a WIH to aultat tlieetalilitli. Oirnt of at njjr'cilliiriil oillife, and of i0 Jearaof that aidtatloa tb male iiiiivtraltr M ( bampaiun li tb beneucentlr frultlul rraulL SHE eCAKS A MASCULINE NAME. A Girl of lh TeiinvM Mounlalni H'lio Wrlle tiilertall.ini; I lellua. Tb prttty town of Murfn'eolMiro. the nrifiitraplialnf Tciineaae. (Hipiupln bi torjr occaionalljr ai If It would notldr nled a claim to th reinetnbranr nf fnliir general lon, lint it ta doubt fill if even the fact that It wua near the uvn nf our of lb great battle of tb civil war will do ao .1 WILL Al.l XH IHMUi.imiI r. much to prrarrv ill nirtnorr aalbeotbrr fact that witbiii a dei-ad two of iia daiiub trr bar mail (am for 1 1 in 1 a. wrllrraundrrniaM'uliiiPiiami'a. ill Allen DrolllltlNilr la I be latral of I low; but. Unlike Inat of Charli-a Kuliert ( raddia k, a In bear brlKbtair and ft lend abe la. Ibe tuai'ii llnltj of her ham la not a Ilirre rilx- of t be pen, but waa tli di lilaTale i Inure of lo t parent! at lur Inrtb. Mlaa l)iumt;iap waa tb aixth dantiliter In brr lauilly. bi n ulie waa lairu, bet parrnti ga tip the bnof rvrr having a aon and llliiel to tbr butf biiinoroiia tuig geation nf a liriglilatr I bat Hie lathy uliuuld ba a boj'i name. A be gn w older abe developed train Id keeping w lib her ma euliu iiellatloii. Her father waa a l r latent hunter and I1-Iut, and abe lai amr bla ouiritant coniialii u. Mie la an ra rt with lb rial ami gun and ilma nut know What "fial" meaua, Mir biiuling ntuuie I of graj iiinluro), sin b aa Ilie muuiilitiii rra wear, and the abort akin Ivarlira Jul to tb top of I he laijr'a laaila w lib w hu b "lie COter brr little feet I'p lu th t'unila-rlalid fiaMbilla Mi Iirouigoole baa a plraaant cottage Uer abe and tier fathrr, aa cbiiiiuiir aa ever, and tliilrtimi from April to .Sotemlirr vrry JriJ. Tb father ta How M tear of age. but Ualill anilerl angbr, and mini) day tb pair of tbnn waik ID miliw lu pur uit of their outdoor paatltne. Mia llioin gool cbr'ia'elieil her Cottage " I he Ib li," but bernrlghuoi call It "1 h Yellow ll.im Brr iN'rat " ilrratudy there U decorated Wttb tbeikimof anlniala a Inch abe and her father bav ihot, and tb flir u car prtd with aim liar ipnlla of lb rha Tb wal'.l are decorated with pipeaand walking tkka, gilta (mm admiring mountaineer. Larbif tbitlcka coii.meiiiuialra a itory, udaonieof tbrm ar baiul ineiy carvnl, fur carving laanaturul gilt of tlme i range, by people w bom Ml llrotngiail baa ac tually a well aa aitiat.eally "mad her own." Mia Drum.'- !e it a Ti)!.(Ic writer and flodl a rul) i ti.it for the prolurt of bar peri, bbe i ..;ira ber cbarat-teia from tb Ilia and ii.uai nlrre.il h antra, aliluod lb aa ab baa none, but deprnda Upon lb Induration of the monieiil. t?b recrnily mad an tiuuded vmt to lb Boith and waa murb petted by tb literary . pxp'.a of New Vork and Ooatoo. I Clpalv Clsarvll. X London weal end touarcvntit ttatr tLat Di any of bit cuitoaian do not beaitat to glvi half a crown tor a :ngl cigarette, and IbOM at iblliing apler an by bo nieaua uncommon. Tb rrarul fad auiotg cigar rati amokera li fur tip uf a ooaily aid aa tmlrto character. Alaeaa (Miaiaee4. Wife New, if J"U lllti lid to tr.T IB birthday prr ct )oa ceed u t goto on of thoa cheap John tiiLeij n.u ovcl atom f jr it. UoatainJ No tnJi-ed, im lnve. HatuJ Ifc cij&m! I'll go to a dollar torL : us PLOA-EO UNDER. n tiUm nir oiorh. lb kooM tl.al I kai f Hhel. fri and burm. A la mr -' f" ' t'ir I '"ild .1.: tlv fareii. J rn.lau' aula dial irain t. rala kaiJ4 Tut -r co'il ellilMHiauiebt Vm our In :)"! ir mr uulisiir raid I i.ii an! eiM amniuent. Flu aliier ri- riiniili.; t) mnaal (iua . I a n h .ll..ler Tlial mlvlli lii aii lied lb i.ldr raa lfni'l nut Kb lanabier. finuili a rf ulieri ilainb lion itar 1 In rrWlera r 1 i I .-iirl tir iiili-i'"ii fol Uilta aor bara, rluu hllU bail bullile!. I 4in1 Miiliiii. ili'ite a M-ntr Iwld Of iloUk'lit) metal. W!mi atitiiii liiiinlf-iit I k urn of old -ill iimiiii' Naa .Si-lllrl II li' .1 ni'le .r..te-t mail at par M f .pNrro ti naiii: I r aii'jilUlit Iimii. but l ri Kliil flutlerliii- tber 'I lie fluMi-r M'iiiialita. 4ii(Joli! I urlfie that I a bo Lai to rueni I riin in) u u bin row llai luiiieil Oliiiil liitU inolea out of tnrlr bom Itenealli III) fur row! - Ma) llili ) Mulib la Wuli Awake. QLKIJJNU A .MUTINY. "Am I fi'inl of yiii liting? Well, no, I run t any tlmt 1 inn. ultliotiKli 1 one owned u prelly a cruft a fver flew puiii.iiit. I iiimlo but one c-ruia, and tho eij'rn'iii e of tlmt Inp wita of inch a uuttiri) tlmt I liadu f.irewi 11 tuault wati-r and plcaaiirn t raft fur g'xl ami all. I lot my heart, Iiowi-vt, U-foro 1 got thruUKli with it. and aa it hua lat'ii a m.it ti r of cuiiii'li riililo eH'i iilation atmuig my fririida aa lo Jnat Imw I won lb l"t wollinil on e.illli. I iluli't III I nil ti'lliiiK you llio alory, if you n? nil ao inriiii.l." It ua ut tin) ll'ilTin.iii, in tho ci'li--brati-d "junk riiu," tli.it III (aipular and K' "H'l H.irry Lw-y w-ua entiTtaiiiinif liii'tiila r of liH i lull f rii iiila mid old aa MH'iali. Ho lnid Init-ly ri'tiiriied from Kuroa', vvlliTH lie llinl la'll ttliM'Ilt tH'u yur or more; mid n.ti In n tuni to thu aliorraof lilt nut i tf bind had liroiiK'lit with him, lo tho no aiiiiiil aatoiiiihnieiit nflil. Ilitlllluti'rtiilU.illit.ilii i-a.a bride e i. M K.HIH laitli la-nut)' and r.ire ai cmiiilili cii tita, to hliui" hit love ami tliu ample fortune, tlmt hn had In lien ted. hvttliliK Inn k into tli di ptlii of hi liiiurioiia linir, und lit,-litini a fn-ah ci'ur, tlie lioit.aiiiid a Ketieral rhortia of ci;rr Uf-riit. lazuli lua atory: I w ui la quilling tu weary of I'urii, and liud lil nil Inti irst lu tliu gay city, Klieu it win pri'KM'l on evening to diou Into l .Muni ili, a fualiluuable (,' iuiiilui,: ri'Kiirt, whvro onu wua aluiuat certain of nu l ling the leading celubntici of tho guy city. It wui lulo M hcnw'eurrivvd;theroout wt-re crowded with table ruiuiing, iur rounded by a Joailing tlirotig intent ujaiu tli tin li of a card or tho twirling of ball. T'ho center of attraction, however, I'luMi-rr.l uroiind young lriab uublo uiiiu tvho bud la-en gmii ut a rapid jure for omo tune, and w Iiu.m) rncupadri hud b"in the talk of I 'una for III" pant Inuiith. 1'oorf. Ilovv! I lmll never forget tb pnlu and li i'K'ard cipreaamu bia hand aome feature Ixuo Hint lilvhL It hml been u Iiimnti'.1 tlmt bo bud about ar rived ut tlm end of hu resource, and the crn-.li could not I hi much longer averted. lie wua Him ou in-r of a ) in lit aiaaaaing gn ut ei-.-'l, unrivaled for aeit ipuilitiea, vi li I lo tlm cabins und a'uiittiiciita wero reputed to Ini aouietlilug llloru than lux urioiia and ornalu. Tliu at.ikea had la-eu large, the hunk had la-ell winning, and tho guiubler'a i-m -i glittered with excito tneiit. Ilia hand trembleil aa In) luudo lad lifter N't, only loaeo tliu gold raked over tu I bo care of the liuperturUiblu croupier. I'll.lnn hia i hair b.ick, be W'itM-d the a rapu at mil from Inn bruw ua be bourwly muttered: "Mr y ut lit la worth i' IO,tNl, and la a baiguiu ut that limine. .Slio la lying ut l'oWe, lilted mil colli. leto foru)ear cruiM). I will plidn'o ber ugaiuat tho amount iiiiuied." Tlm proprietor never lieailuted, und while tapping a gold atiiiiriait la-iiruig tho medallion of l.oiiia MV lualded gruvely to lua imliigoiiiat. A biiahed, alllioal painrill, Ptillneaa act tied U.u that liiiinedi.ile i in le, und with breath leaa ltllele tlm rall!t Will looked for. ll wua tint long ili-b rn-.l. Tho bunk Won, and I lie ilr-perul guiiiater anaM) fli lll the l.ll. Ill ll mined lll.lll. KlveUllll ulea later n pistol nlmt run); out, alarm ing the patron of tlie place; tho gen darme bled In, and the i otpm of tbo aobleiiiati waa t.ik.-li In the luoru'lir. Tlm all'iir made a tieiiieiid.uia atir, with pul. lie aeutlinetil running hihu ug.unvl Ilie ptopin lor of the gilded dell, u linn li no tlmt the politic I ri'iu In , ..i gbully ili-"r. of the ) ai lit to toe for a ll.lli ulolly alnall -11111, glad tu rid hllll-M-lf of the eh phanl at iilnmM any tlguro. 1 ptia-eeded ut oiue lu lowea to take poaacKMoll of In V Hew piircll.lml, and to my great l i-.i j 1 .1 til iin-ti I found that Ibe clew bad ili-a risl. No on waa jO laaird but the alewuld, w hu hud lung txi'ii in the employ of lua bit unfortu nate lliualer. I nui fortunate in running acruaa a bright )umig fi-lluw at the American cotiMil'i. w li.uii I engagiil ut one aa Uiuater. lie bad Well left la-bind, ail k IU the boepiliil. aud wua Ua.kliig for a rlunce aa mule w In n I appeured upon tli m-lie. Ilia iiaimi wua .'ni well f red Crow-ell - and. like moat of bla nauir lakea, waa a thorough aeunian, and tnau every tin U of h.ui. V itruck bat gum at cue, and leaving all th de- Uili lu Cr. .welli huiidf to get rery. thing ready for a cruia up tb MeUiter- rtueun, I drrted for I'ani to arranga pleasant arty to accompany ui on lb trip. tin of my frieii.li, who waa com pel led to back out at th laat tnniueut 00 account of urgent buaim-aa, mad a atroug apl al in b. half of a relallv an old griitletiiaii, a widower, having DO oui to care for or larraa bun but lua daughler. lvita-1 K iriuoni. beautiful ,itl. w lii rare .!. v 'Uou au I Lively 3-aiia of ch.i.tt. t.r llliprraa-d Ui at JtlC. I rtlUJt collf.-aa that I di.l nt rlw favorably my friend' proae.iti.m, for 1 baj no intention of rrseivinj ladle on taiard. but a he put It urgently on tb ba-ti of p'roiial favor. I finally con wntel. not without a abad of annoy-an.- in uiy manner. All were delighted w itti the yacht, arid everything waa rnnoiiiu el Jrfet in l ard. from the auie ailkeu hangings and uphoUterr 111 the 1 al.iua to th tua- ogany carrta.-ea and bnaa t.witer tnumi-l.t;:: the auoW whit deak if tb kojidaviu daft. Tli yacbt bad bra-n out, 1 think, about four day, and all of ua wera beginning to get our aea leg on, when Captain Crowell knoi ked at niy atatrroom ilwjr. Jnrt after breakfaif, and fequeta fulvat Interview. Ilia initially blight 1 and open couiitenatii wore trou'0-l j iprtiilon. I conjit t ure-l at nc that my tailing maater had Intelligencaof an unpleaaant character to cointuunlcat. And to it proved. j "Mr. Lacy, I di.lik xcee.lingly to diatiirb your pleaaur or ncit uiuiece-, aary u.piclom a to tha !a! of aflaira on laiarii your jn ut, iitit 1 mourn not b la-rformuig my duty, air, if I beg letted longer to give you my views on tb matter. To b brief, air, 1 found It eitremely difllctilt to M-ctire a crew fur the yu bt, and it waa aimply liiiaaihl to follow y.iur iiiKtrurtioiia relative to accepting none but picked men. Seamen were not to lai lnid, for aoineiiow t"r'7 , fought by of making o abort trip on ; a yui lit. 1 knew yon would eipia-t the ' yaiht ready Uiti Jour arrival att.owi-a w ith y.itir rty, and I bud fcoine, pnd in tho mutter ua to p n.rtiiig everything 1 ready, having ju-t entered y our ein.loy, ! au 1 liud recour-e to the aervicea of the Americuti tim-iil. Willi lua aiatmiit' 1 biial w hut you M-e here, twelve men : inull-llve Kiein bineri, four Italian, on ; Malti-v, one Norwegian und a M gro. 1 cannot vouch for one of tlu in, and if you bud nut Ix-eti 111 me 11 a iitirry 1 woum have rejected every mulber'a mo of them. Aa it l, we cull get rid of them aa opMirt unit iea nffer. Tlu-y have bad their bead together lately l urrying on a whi"pcred convernulion, and joiiwe, air, we are ut a diaudvuntuge in led h..v lug a giaal Mi ond mate and laaitawain. The gentlemen uft lu re, including your elf, wear more or leaa exM-naive Jewel ry, and tb youi.g lady, w ho la" "(iiaal beuveiia, Crowell, what of ber? Coino In tb aiiut ut once:" Simply, that tho Mullee auilor baa lai n eying ber much aa a rat would luouae. aud I feur there iitrotihlo abend. I bv my revolver loiidi-d und ready. I would ngge.,t that you und the gentle men do likewise, und l ready for a cull. In other worda, ab-ep with one eye open." and laiwing rcii-tfiilly, my broad ihoiil.li red cuptiuu rttiruel to hla diltlea oil deck. j Hi re wua newa with a Vengeance, ami you mar depend, gentlemen, 1 bud but little apiadito for dinner, w hile my lu tereat lu yachting took aaudden tumble. Tbo unfortunate Irialuuiiu'a yacht bad been olituiued through bliaalahed, and 1 wua lupcmtitioiia enough to believe that the fatality might cling to ber. 1 heart ily wiihed mvaelf and the entire party on alioi e. I wuuld uot alarm llr-iu by what the muater bud atnted to me, but a ruauul ill(lliry reveuled tbo fact that tliero waa uot a weapon of any deacrip tlun aft iave my owu revolver, which 1 at once loaded and placeil in au inner pocket. W wcr off Cajw St. Vincent, bowl ing along with a fin breeze, and tb glowing Iwautiea of a gorgoou iiiuaot bad tempted Mia llaymoiid from the la'ibide of ber flit ber for a few mo menta, i'onr child! abe looked pulo aud wan, and the frenh air waa aadly need ed, ah having lat-n clov-ly colitined bo low in conaeiieiica cf the rapid at ruin the mul.idy hud made upon ber father. The ea voyage hud not proved la-nefl. Ciiil, and there waa but littln doubt tlmt the blind of dentil wua upon him. Mia laulad win atamliiig by the brink of the iiiuiter deck oil the weather aide w ImId 1 bud atcpia-l to h-ewurd of the muni laaiiu for it moment to take a look ut the ciiuM, which wua in plum view. A alight clYhiinutioii of alarm cuiight my ear, and turning quickly 1 detected Ihe villuliioiiH countenance, of the Mai teae lii-riiig with uii uiuuiataknble ex preaaimi ut the young lady. Hi baud wua extended, aa if 011 the Hiiut of grasp ing ber clothing, which waa iitmVieiit for 1110 lo act without winding one word 11 x hi the acurrcd, awulthy faced acoliu drel. Suutchiug a bruaa la-laying pin from the liferml, I brought it down with cmaliing force upon the fell.. w'a In . el, felling In lit lo the deck ua if M ruck by ligbliuug. The crew, nttructed by tlm coufuaiuu of It, WHsi'd, baiked lit nun llliotber and Hu ll la'guii to hitch up their wiiialbiiuda and luire their urma, 11 if la id upon miM'bief without further dcluy. Hut Crowell, htepping forwurd, onlenil them to reaumii their Work, while 1 atepped la-low, Hiiulchial a pair of hundctiff a from a "pate ba ker and Vte nam bud tb .Maltese iwviirial und Mowed uway in tb fore peak. In the liu aiiw lule MiaaKuy iilulid bud diMipla-urial la-low, leaving me no opiairtiiniiy tu explain or apolo gize for the fellow' conduct. It waa owning; tlie deck wua practi cally deserted aiive by Crowi 11, w ho waa pueing the went ber aidu of the) quarter 1I11 k, and inyx lf, who, alretcbeil out on a hcucta.p, wua enjoying a cigar down to h-ewur.l. on the main ibvk, pretty well concealed by tho deep alia. low thrown by the huge lug foreauil. The geiitletueu uft w ere deep in tho luyaterie of a gum of aiki r. und tlie auUlu.il hum of their Von . a lacuaiiiuully reached uiy eur aa the yucbt k'bil ovi'T to leewunt. The miaul wua rising, the wind ciuuoateadily over the quarter, tbo apHurel likif one liquid lnaa of tiro and the evening waa aimply ja rfi't. The huri.li guttural voice of tbo Multcwo iii.I'li'tily broke upoii my ear, and 1 liiuit coiifeaa 1 waaaturtbtl. I knew the fellow ihould bav Wen in iron, confined bo low, and lu pr. M'iice on dock tu oi.an and ih lnml a iiiuuuer Ualed u, the nu-igi-r and ofllcer. uo good. It proved concluaively that therrew were in Icagn, 111.1 at any lutiiueni a ror.n rte.l move aient fr murder and plunder nttlii break forth. "I everything roadyr growled th Multeae. "Yc. Long J.i ii at the wheel, and h hm Ida l.mg bluded kmf ibarpcnoi for tho ikipper." "And 1 1 rrady to carve th d l Ainern-atio who hit me oher de brad. I l ie n t got de braivletiolT none tooaram. 1 and I'm hungry for bbaal." "The nigger w ill take car of th cabin I rrowd. backil by th frenchman. Vou tutit make a racket over th after com p.iuionway, and with the butchct attend to a.1 an ;li. v ibow iii. We will ba.k ! out on deck, aud in fiv nntiutv th 1 acht wi',1 be our. Away now, and b ready." 1 With a growl tb Malte crept over tb low bulwark, and tcalthi aa a 1 cat worked hi way aft, where, with a , ! low ' 1 1 isl I b t-n;.d tb man at tb ! i wh-a-l that h readv fur bn hr id1 th ! dia.l'.r work ahead. ,U,a S"11 mM tU'j W k!BJ on the wether side, uncoim lous of tb. danger that was brewing, whil. I. I r-.,cely kuow.ng what to d., and at a oa. now to comiuuu. w.. w,m ( maiter without creating siupicioo. crept ' ft, revolver In band, keeping Well leeward and under cover of tb high. Kotetting bulwark. Ikcaalonally I could e tb outhn of th Malt ailor aa h lrl over th rail and noted tli geatur of th uian at tb wheel lu reapoti tu th rautioui tlgnala ! ivn by In confederate, w ho wh vl 1 U,.B,T Lec0iniiig linttient of delay. Aa gn,,, ,y revolver I felt aaaured that thu atorin threatening Would Dot l long d layed. and my beart beat rtt,illv aua the iriaia approac bed. Otin j,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, ori , tpt, aud aJ! u,ighl 1 lot. A iliirht tun of th ball forward, luera Jingle, wua beard, ami in an in Hunt the tall, lithe f..rm f tho f. lloW at the w bi-el eturted into activity. Wltn one ati-althy luov iiu'tit bo drew long ( la-pkinfi) from the lamiiu of bilihirt, lua la.lv iiii'limm forwurd. the weniam jaiiaed, ri-ady tu pliuige it Into the lan k ( Uiiu.iH-ctiiig nmater. wbuao back wtri.,j ,, t,n inur l.-roiia Miiillidrri. Krom iny hiding t.luco 1 i-oubl not everv in.iveinent made In lb uioi.nlight, MI1,j IlV (.rVr, 1M,i becoma ateady aa i (jrrW on tho bgur who Would havoroiniintteil inurder w ithout a qualm fcf r,IM ., e, if indeed be bad any. t waa the tlr-t time lu Uiy life 1 ban ey,.r .rU u,mlU to abed human ,l,NMl ., I tai u.t roiifeaa. getitli nirn, 1 f. lt aw fully queer. Ltut it waa no time for aeutureiit or dcluy. It waa my life or bit, tu av nothing of th other on board. 1 auii-d for lu brd, atalwart breat. and wnh the ahurp rrai k of th revolver the man lcna-d coiiviiUiveif into the air, falling dead at thafeotof the aturtled Crowell. In an inrtunt I wua by bia aidu. Tb masti-r tia.k in the aituution at unco, and ere Ibe Multeao bad gaiinil a flatting on ile. k liiv cool headed auilor bad fiiiiabed lua villiiiuom carisi-r, the laaly dropping into the aea, and waa Mam whirling astern 111 the bubbling wake of th yacht. Then aboulder to ahoulder w tuned ua the crew in a confused moo came iwiirming aft, their kuive gb-um-ing in the moonlight, uttering auvag natha for vengeance ai they charged laalily up to the quarter deck. Fortu nately f..r Crowell and luVM-lf they diil not e.M a tin irina. IV nire of your aim, air," waa tb master cuiition iu a low, cool voice, "und don't aKire them." And you may di a iid we didn't. We tired into the surging, struggling inaaa at a poiiithluiik runge, wiiidiiig up th c.ir.s-is of four mutilieera iu b-aa time thuu It takes to relate It. The remainder, wunied, fell buck irieaulute, and aa w a.lvuuce.1 upon them, our weapons stili smoking at the uiuzlea, they beat a precipitate retreat. Hy this time tb party in tb cubit, bud tuket: tbo alarm. In a body they cmiie to our assistance, and but little trouble wua experienced iu cowing tb survivor into submiaaiou. Securely thut'klcd they were pluced below, and the yacht waa once more afe. Of course the cruise wua broken up. Like myself, the' balance of the party bud 110 desire to keep on wh.-ti they real ized the danger they bad l eil in am! tho narrow t-acupe we hud uil experi enced. Wo all I. tit a hand iu working th craft into liibrnltur, wher the men were trust und condemned to the chuiu g.ing. Iliiriug the excitement und row of tho melee the frail hold that Mr. Unymoiid ri'tuiiiiil up. .11 lifo waa baisened. The lua k und fright proved miicli for the pair old gentleman, und be breathed lua lust aa we went giving the mutineers their coup de grace. He waa laid to ri-at tu the la-uutiful Kngliah bury uig ground at (iibniltur, and lua daughter Waa left an orphan. I hie y.-ar from that dute 1 bat ber to the altar, uml ti.at w ua the outcome of my y.n htm:,' ctuise, gentlemen, my first and lust. Neither l-all lior mys.lf hus uuy desire to e er Mrp on liard of a pleasure craft of uuy description. T'ho ass. lulnuis, for ber ut l.-i-l, uro tai uiiiiful, und we are content tu remain upon term lii ma. Tho yucbl 1 turned over to Crowell, and the brave fellow deserved all I did for bun. The 1111. Install. ling wiu if 1)0 could do mix thing w ith her be wan to pay mu one-half of what 1 originally guvo for ber. He t.a.k her round tb cape, went into tlie 1 mint aoi nn.l 11 1 tboiigli 1 cannot 011ch for all that fol lowisl lulwHya ni-Hiti-il he went into opium amuggliiig. At nil events, in a little more than a year be owned tb )u. hi. and 1 whs glad to have the til omened crnft olf my hun. Is. -Captain 11. i). hiiiith iu True l lag. Ilie l ias el Ibe Hafras I'auae, Mra. Cluin ll. Colby, the editor of Tbo VVomuu'a Tiihuuo of Wiishingtoii, in lu r mldn-RU la f. to the aulTruge con Veiitiou, bupa mug to 111. titloii the col or of the Woman NitTrago uaK-iu-tioti- the narrow oraiigu ill. Is. n worn oil the breiist .f every tlelegutr ex plained tho circuinst.incea aurrouiiding the adoption of the einhh-iii. The women of the state of Washing ton, mi Ibe llr-t clii tioti day when their newly ncqutrtil fiaiuhlMi whs in force, each, w ithout r. - t to the a.litical party w'lh w In. h she cast her ballot, dispbiyial orange color aotnewhero aUmt ber throat or Is niu t in m know I eilgeim lit of the obligutioli to Judge) lirauge Jacol. whcaeefTurta were large ly instrumental In securing for women th. ir right tu vole iu the state. Th right bud since, la-en n. ind.'d by judi cial division, but throughout the coun try J udge J ucoh' w r in a are commem orated by the orange ribbon. The flag of the suffrage cause. an orange star on a blue ft. Id was first raistd on that electiou day in Washington, and stars have been added aa Colorado and Wyo ming havoalao acknowledged th worth of women's opinion In political affair. Th Mlar'l Laaaa. In many reapcx-ts the miners' electric handlutup meets th requirement of uiiuing work inftuitcly Utter than th old safety lamp, but it ha a radical f "stilt . which must l owrcouie if it is to h k. pt in ne. The Inrush of mine gui to t'.. w.-rkiti galleri.w ia often ao u.lden that t!:r iiiiuer baa no idea of Its prxx nee, and the only 1111 at, 1 be baa of dlsivveriinr it ia the combustion that g.asx on within the iiettiug of hi safety lamp. Aa a mutter of fa. t, an el.a trie l-vlnji will give a splendid light whii i'a liai confiding own.r 1 Is u.g aim tli-er-l. What la wanted. I an eln-tric j lamp filt.d with an a.pliunce that will . ailfiilMMll.altv iti,rfS,niii.,..f t), . of either black damp or tir damp w,(hou, ,u. nM (,f nT u .rT.,.on. Cntll this is doii tl-, of h, ,Wrw u , miur- mM . .,llJol with any thing but safety. MW rj,, Chi- ())) K . U LATIOX. MOW THE MOUSE Of COMMONS GETS MEMBERS TO PRAYERS. rif Mai Alasy lb laallv U rat alltf-aurra by lb Ilr I all ! In( lb Hat ITala-Tb re aaaalal ml llpealag lb Haaaa. Tli lioiiae of common Is ntiiqo moiig the legislature of tb world In laving no complete; aiToinui.alution for )( tu inber. There are altogether flTO piemla-rs of th house, and ther are exactly t.10 s-ata. of which only 8"'' are cn the fiia,r. The sM-ukertnk. the chair at S o'clo k, exci pt on W.ilm--duyi, and union the bouse bus sgr.id to wlmt are culled 'morning silting." which teg in at Su'clink. ThreWcl.a k Is suflb i. titly Into in the aftennam. judging by the etninphtof other legis latures, but it is bai early for the nu n of biiaineis, th. practicing lawyers and tho nun of fashion, who atlll form so large a factor in the iiifinlerhip of par liament. It ia rarely therefor tlmt there ar more tluin a few mciiilier in attendance at tlmt hour. Another rea- ... . . 1 ... 1... .1. ... Son tor till atisieitsion may 00 mm this ia tho hour of devotion. Each sit ting of tbo house is la gun by the sol emn reading of prayers by the speaker' chaplain, at present the well known Archdeacon rarrar. Tho who aiteii.i prayers reap nil iininislintH and earthly reward, t n the large tablo that stunds in front of the speaker's chair there l a taix whit hcontiiiii anuinlicr of rurds with the word I'mycrs" priuted liam them. The member who has attended pray ers writ, a bis name on this rant ami then-after places it in tbo small slot which is at tbo bark of nu b scut in th house, und for tlmt purtirulur evening Hint seat is bis. Ho may leave tho scut for hour, but be is emit let! tu it when ever bo return and can exp 1 any per son who may huvn tiiki-n it during bis aU. iire. Tliere uro only two chesses of persons in tbo house who have any set tled rights with regard to scat. Tb front bench on the right hand sulo of the speaker's chiiir is called the treas ury Is nch. and on this sit tho various) meinU rauf the cxi-ting Jtiiinistration. The bench iiiiuuiliately ops.ito is cull ed the front oppsaiitioti launch, and ou this sit the iii. iiila rs of tho previous administration. Tliere are. it w ill bo thus easily un derstood, two peculiarities Utlder theae circuiiistuticc about the nttendunce at prayers. First, tb gentlemen usually present uro not always thiive most dis tinguished for their piety. Tbo caustic editor of Truth has tuken in recent years to laying tho foundation stones of nonconformist pluccs of worship, but nobody would be b-sa likely to set up a claim for sx iul piety than Mr. l.uboti cbcre. Nevertheless, every night of the week Mr. LalHiuchero listens with pious uttciitiiiu to tlm ministration of the chaplain. The secret reason is that the first scut on tho front bench below tho gangway is a place Ja-culiarly well suited for the guerrilla that is ever on the watch for tho moment to iniiko au onslaught 011 a wickel administration, and Mr. I.ulsiiichi-re, its the chief of the guerrillas, is estaa iullv fond of thin scat and bus occupied it for yeur. This incumlM'iicy, though snnctiflisl by so many years of usage, hua still to be Won by regular attendauc ut every even ing's prayers. Tbo rule is Inflexible, except in the rusts ulr1a.1V mentioned, that a scut cull bo held only fur one night, und that then it shall bo won by attendance at pray ers. The a.iund as culiurity ia that the men w ho uru moot iu want of the u-M-t.uuo of pruytrs, us having the heaviest ri-ssmsiliility upou their Bhoiil.l. ra-theiiu inls-ntof the ad ministration and the leaders of partus ure alwiiys conspicuously ul.sent. Just la-loro prayers uro lagun the procession of tb speaker to bis place ill the boliao takes place. Kliollgll of the obi ceremonial still exists to miike this a quaint und iutcn-ating smi tacle. Tho sa-ak. r still wears tbo large, full bottomed wig of state occasions, is drew.1 in a short taili-d coat, covered by a swiM ping rola-, wears knee brsn be ami low cliis-a with largo buckles, lie hind and Is fori) him is a small cohort of attendant the scrgcant-at-aniis la-uruig tho iiiiiiv, the ctiudain with praverlsHik' in bund, the truiubcurcr holding up the train and two or three other utt. n.l. nits, ni exact plirpiaH) of whom it la 'tlllaasible to tell layoud the desire to iiiuko tho pria'casioti more iuiioaing in ii lit of 11 u in Is'.-a. The sergeant nt-arma, like the H-nk.-r, is urruyed in knee breeches, with low sluas. Ho uitri.a it a word by bis side, but is allowed toIisH iiso with the wig. Tho ceremonial is mu.lo moro impiming by tho ailiceineu and attendants, who shout along tlm corridor which sepa rate tho sja'aker's house) from the bona of commons: '-Saaker! Sja'aker!" a shout which has a strange, iudf finable effect, however often heard, and stir tho bbssl somew hat as tho dre ams of De tjuincey were moved by the recol lection of the Koimiu iMiisnl paasiug over the Appian way. It soiiii.U like a reminiscence and iiioiim utary fiuboili lueiit of all the fierce struggle, oratorial triumphs, tragic and world shaking events w hich are asasariutisl with the history of the august parliament of Ureot Orituin. When the spcuker reuche th lobby, the chief of the police fore attached to the hoiia repeats the cry, "Siieiker!" with tb additional w.ir.Ls, "Hats off, stranger," and it is rarely that th lobby, howiu'ir noisy and tumultuous before, d.asn. t full into a certain tunid sileiic as this black, s.emn and pic tures.) u group sweew by. When the spi'uker enters the hooae, every niemla r nae from his seat. Th si-sker bows two or three, time aa h walks u;i the fl.sir, and aome i f th ixuiitiy giutleiueii and the more cere monious meuila-r of tb houao bow at the same time. Tbomis Power O'Con nor in H.ira-r s Magazine t urlous apriasaa. Tbiscurioiia sias-unrn of orthogrsphy waa displayed 1 11 a house iu a strret in MaryleVajiie: "Tbo MutigvllingTraid re moves hear fn.iu the St ret e n.uud the C nur. f lirebu-ns a Puxiet-.. N. B. Nw tlilk and Creuia S.uld Hear. Warentidd tah and not Mail evry Monun." A dealer in ic tlA attracted public attention to bis cold commodity: l.-e! lee! If )n aanl II inire and a , o.l al a reaasuata (ar t '..oa no sea av ai aQ.t ts b ia a tr AI aay i Cbaitwrs' JournaL AN AMERICAN IN AFRICA. I Willi Anaf tbanlee IIM ll.llaUa H iMtwIf m , inilv ttsp" WlllUm A-tor I hsnler has added him self to the list of .ii.-ce.il African el plorer With one of tltarge.t prlv.ls .xpIUIn. ever organist, fitted out eo tin IV at In own expense, be baa explored au. xtei.aiveaectioii of the dark continent ,er la-fore vi-lieil by a while man. and among 01 ber interesting .1 .venes lias .ncerded III a-l.l.ng a hitherto unknown range of nioiinlauia to the map. 1 hee ar the Jumlieiie moiiiitama. ill which J r. ('hauler found the . Mackenzie river baa 11 s.inn-e. The uirt) a-viulid Ibein Ki au , all ti.de of T,J" fi-t snd nsirt I bat the re-1 gam I very fertile and thukly 5r,u:id, by a branch of the Kikuya inlie. lr. Chanler'a expedition started In June, iu. fm.i. I m 1101 on the coast of llrili-h l',.'i Africa. Willi blm were but two suits Wll I.IAVI ATiilt 1I tM.I It. men, l.i. iiteiiiuil v.iii ll.a-htiel, nil Austrian explorer w hu was it ti Teleki's eXHiliion lu s-y, 1111. 1 (icorge lialvin He bud nearly '.HI nalivi-s. however, Inclinling U .Sudan ese Mildiers and a great lunula r of ilonkers camels, oxen, be-p Hiid goals. During their Iwu years' stay many of the blacks died of fever, aud a few were kill I ill a light Willi hostile natives on lliewe-ii-ru sloa of the .lotllla-lie mount uills. Ill Mo ber, I ".(I, l.ieuleiianl von 1 1, si. ml wns so severely wouuilisl by a rliuua-eroa thai he was force. I to return to Kuroa-. After that some of I he blacks deserted, hut Mr. Chun ler managed lo pull out all right and will uin relurn to home and glory. Mr. ( hauler Is but '.ii years of age and was graduated from Harvard a few- years ago. Sain after leaving college he went lu Africa on a hunt lug eXHsliiioii slid made a daring trip through Masaihuid, going around Mount Klluna-Njaro. whose circuit he was the llrst w bile man to make. That trip iiua-iilntcd bun w ith the exploring fe ver, anil he returned with lua exneditioii, Inleniliiig lo explore Mount Kema and map the country about Lake Kmlolf. The mx-ial prestige of Mr. ('hauler's fam ily made him a cousilcuoiia ligure in New Vo.k sK.leiy. His futber was I lie laledolin Wuitbrop ('hauler, who wrve.1 iu emigres for a tune. The family is wealthy and ta Connected wuh lbs .Valors, 1 he explorer las lug a great grandson of the oris,". ml John Jacob. Hue of lua brother married Amelie Hives, the author of "The Quick or the lleail." anil the other. Willi limp 'hauler, married Miss Terry, the daughter, .f l.uther Terry, the Aiiiericnu painter, who Is so well known lu Koine K Marion Crunford, the violinist, is Mrs. Wuitbrop t'hanler's half brother MOT TAM ALES IN THE STREETS. A New anal l'leluresitu Iralurenl I. If la Cosiiiiilllwa New ork. The cry of (he tumale render is heard iu the nielroKlis, " ramiilea -chicken (aiimles reilhoi:'' And be Ilea, like the liraaser W hose wares he pletelnls lo Vend. Ills III- males are Hot ehu keii lamales at all, hut are made of minced veal. A .Mevi.an would not think of calling litem tionales any more llinu an Kngli-li leiy woui.l call a tart a pie. They area Is.gus lilliptu inn iinilMtioii of Ihelliing thev pretend to las. Iml ihey have I be merits of il.-ai. lines, ami 1 lu-apness and one of the v irt uea of pion.ers in that the)' will "l.lac I lie w av ' for I be genuine arlicle if New Vorkera ever acquire? the tasle for them, as New Yorkers prulmbly will. The New Vork tatirile vender Is au Im mense improvement 011 his .Mexican protie tja-. lie Is ,1.1.1 In H slill of sKitlea W hil duck, Instead of a ilirl y 1.1. ink. t, and 011 bla bead ia n while its.k's can, lli-u-ail of a gn-a-ysoiiilit.ro The ketile 111 which be carries bis wares is ft, keeping, list, w ith the improvement. 1' is nf silishcd cupper, instead of ilingv liu. and is only 11ls.n1 'J feet deep all.l lo III. lies lu dlilllieler. IV hu ll suggests a more fr.iient n plein-lung of stuck I hnn the In gallon 1 an of the original Mexican. The New Yorker has a basketful Of luce clean piqier lai.s to do bis lamales Up III. 'Hie 1. XI. ill llsrs lii 101 11 i:lr These IsiXea -how I hilt the vender is Uielely tern MoT TAXI VLLs. the agent nf s c.,uiiaiiy (in wliich it ia safe lo Is-t a I 'nllfiirim.il plava the leading halul'. The Mexican generally "g.s-s it ou bia owa b.s.k " When you put up your nickel for a la male, however, the difference is not ao favor able to the New Y'ork man. lie give you a little cylinder alaviit 4 Inches long and an lucb thick wrapiast in cornbuak. the ends tied up w ith little atrip of tbe same mate rial. The Mexican would baud you a cyl inder half again as long and four times aa fat. You sir p off the busks and find a lit tle roll of rommcal dough, which I sup posed to inclose liiinrrd clurken flavored with ml pepa r. The pep;-r is there In tbe New York lauiale, hut tlie chicken is not. and of the mixture 1 hat .l ss duty for ll there Is uo autre than one puts of tuitirr ol, a slice nf lt.-r.vl. Hie Mexican gives you a much more geneious supply, and bia tticst ta ma minced -o fine aa to ia- unrect.g oiiable. Ami he alw j) s slips an ot.vrur two into Ibe bundle, which is a treat tbe New Ycrk roan d.a-sn'i give. ."Mill it must b admitted one baa to shut his ryea to many things to really r&joy a Mexican L Oiale. "It la aaomrwhat curioiia thing,' ob servesl a comm. rt ml travrler, "ti.st even tbe una! fasti, lions in.livntual w bo will rea- w lib iii.l;gnati..ii a ttimMeV that bad been uae.1 l.y anoi I11T iliiier at a hotel a lii D.4 hesutale to .Iniik out of a cup or glaaa ou a railway tra.u. although il may bav beeu Used l.i tlioiisniela o( -rs.ns, many of them of n4 ..i.e. I.iviily balu.a Tbe aaui thing sie.liea tu ibe persons who um lb b e w tcr .sil,-e in piihiir buildings or hotels Why. I hen. si, .ml. 1 n much fastidiousness b display e.1 by pernios al a hotel or otbrr tal.ie aa to lbs us of a tumbler from which s an.gl rs-rarax bad prrviouslr dxauk.' " lt.iiaJJh Kacori 1 III VKILKD WO.MAN, A MYSTERIOUS STRANGER'S VlSI'Qo SING SING PRISON. rr Tea lua'lia Kegularl) sba Hak j O Uer A irai-e. ami II -r fe,. l'asere.1 slaiols ami W'al be. ll.0.o u) passing rriaaiaee Kima n la u Due, hing Sing priam has a mysti-rl.uia Hon, O au visitor, but that ia not reuiiirk,il,.r, la-call-e aivell ell.1 Ibof til Visitors ,'i tbeisuiviils I hem arewmneii. Tbiyall have biini. us of sorrow lu U nr. hut ra.y if tin ir on 11 making, mid Ih.v nunc ,,,) go, year lu and yenr out, lu nv .u,s ,, whom I he w..rll d.s-a not love and bis pn U'hln.l lairs The gray pris.n anlla boi. all tlmt Isilmr ill life lo these inoi bin, wives, s is t henrts and aisi,-n. Many a niuaine Imuiglit to a tr.igir clliuat by the In. r lh -s band of the ., la anggesic.l l.v ll.es.. untiring xi-ii,,r, Kveli the ui. i. ,1111. .us Inn kliien "ho inf.-st the r-ing Mug ia.ll" ay siul i'.ii sts-m ., pre. late Ihi-. f..rwhen t li. unhappy .11,,-, alight fro in the Irons and hsik unm-ily and M-lf 1 oiisi I ly nl. nil I he Urn. p. r-nl le iuliilliv.'ly the 1 .iture of their err.u,. and tp-iit 1 ! tu tli 11 ii.-f.'r. in r ie. li met with iu llieir iln-s. They iippmui h respee tfuilv ..in. I in siiL luid Imiii-s s.iv kin. I ly, "To lln- pfis. 11, 11. 1. lain " or. ' bight this way lo the 'ii-oii A Is. nt ou." v i-il.. r.ui! V i- t here uuy In; s lery. I It hers give tln-ir n.iines un.l go t.i k- aome cotivi.i ti ho . know 11 loth.- kis-p era. This noo li's-s Viil.-d. and no one knows W ho it is she g.aa to see. A tall, briie, graceful woniiin, nttirc.l all III black ami wearing a In nvy hla. k Veil, la ciipi.sl the seal III a car directly in front of ami opeiiie that ii upi.sl hi a World n s.rter one aturihiy ns mi. She w aa uneasy and rest less, I hoiigli nt ole.lrilslv.-l) so. ."she i.-irried hers. If Willi the line ri's.-rve of a woman of linssling accustomed toiloju-t ain-h things. Nnue tlllicashc would l'"'k anxiously lllsmt lb,, car. na if lu fear of la'iug ns-ugiiizisl, though w lib lu r veil recognition, ev en hi au liitittiHte friend, would clearly leu.: hccll lllls-llile. Ail old 1 1 hackiii.'iii at the Sing Sing station apppHichisI her na aim tilightcl Mie got into bis ruin-hai kli'i onvevance a. If she bad la-cu In it la-fore, and it rattle! up the lull liud over the stony r.uid along the bluff to lhepri-.ua few hundred ynnls III advance of the equally noisy u.nv.) ance of The World mull. ll wua the hour ut which the convicts having lllii-h.-d tin ir eveiiinu Innil iu the great feeding hall It would raise the ghost of lirillat Mivrirln 1. 1 call it a ilining rtaim luanli in . ksl.p tu their ells In lung single lihst. 'I hey come through the sione llaggial prison yanl with a sleady, iiiarhinelike shuttle of their heavy prisnu Shis'- KeeH-rs stand alauit with heavy sticks in their hands. Near Ibe entrance tu the long granite building containing the tiers of eel U un til o great om-ii laixea of bread Knco slrla-l mistrnlile r. 111 Ins out und takes a phae with I' is left bund us bo pusses. Muug on the right arm of each is au Iron slop pall, on which la painted the pAaon er a iiiunls-r. Tbeahiillleof theslowly muv Ing line continues for a rliaps '.'u minutes, at llieeud of which time each of the I.H..0 bus, w ith bis siipa-r In one hainl und bis slop pail III the other. Ins 11 lockidiuhis wll. Tbe wouisti bad la-en shown to the nnl and st.aal, a kei ar l.y lu r side, under tbe s.rlleoi.f I ho ililiuspllnl.le lisiklllg bnspl tul biiil.liiig. The long Inn s of com lets Iniinhe.l t.iivnrd lor and turiie.1 not III feel Inuii vi In re she slisid slid iiiiux hiil past the I, re.i. lis. x 111I0 Ilie hull. ling. Mie sups.ricil herself w it h oii.i flauit ily gloveil hiiml against Ibe atone wall, and leaning forward in ttiiatiitiioe of eager interest faced tlow 11 lln epproai hing line. Mie l.ips.l lh.- pt.v.iiieiit unpntiently from time to lime vv 1th tin- t.a of ln-r Ueul lasil. Nimnoiie 1 11 I ha I long line riveted ber atlelili.ui, Iml th. ie Were buuilnsU tliere, nn.l the veil prevent, sluuy one I nun as-euig which stris-. one ll was. 'Mie prisomra all lurmsl away their betels na llu-y ptiss,-.J the woiiiuu. Waa ll a prison rule that prompl.sl this, or a sense of shame thai has surv ivcl harden iug crime? Not one did otherw ise. Many faces Itiishcd, and if any one in that lum recogui.cd the trim tigim and gnicelul sse of the strange woman be could nevur Is-.let. s 1. -.1 l.v Hi.. l!u-.li, f..r tliisiusl faces wen t.s. tiiinieroiis When Ilie l..-t iii'in of the bisi line, a Uegru oil crilt. Il.-s, w ho killed ll -'l.. eiu.lll 011 Wall slr.st, bud ilisaps-ur.. III Ilia iliair, Ilie viom.'iii was escorted out by the ke a'r. She thanked I'riiu ipal K.s's-r ( ouiiaiighloii for bis court 'st. iihhli.l.i all Isiiors, men nil . I vvoiiuii. is alwnvs tho same. Ib-r Voice waa pteasanl, and there were in 1 tears indicated In il. II. r milliner in. lieaied nothing iu uirticiilur. mid certainly n..t grief. Slievva driven awuv to the stut toil ami n-lunnsl to New York '1 his iv ouiall s visits is'ciir once every two nuuillis S.tiiclinirs the intervnl Is tw.s'it them Is longer, mid stuuet iinea, but seldom, she misa,-s one. Mie has lasli nulling fir nearly tli ire years, and lurll-ils nr.i ulwnva al the aatiie hour. Mie s-s-a nil the prisoners in their ba kslep march, nml no one connect ed with the prison knows her name. No one lu the prison has ever ae-cii tier face. There are twowava of locouutiiig for the a-rlialiciil v i-ils of this nil sterioiia 1111 known. Mie either loves or hates, with n greater love or a greater hate than onli nary, aome one of the Mug Sing convicts l'erbilsi it a love that lllla'la her to re main veiled nn.l tluia tu spare the ohjis I of her ntTialiona humiliation nlnl shame I iireiiit.sl oe p.-rhasi lends her to con real her face. I'.ssjiy her bate of sum one in that long line of erring men derivea a certain pleasure from the sight of bim in the moment of bia ili-gnue Who run t. II why she bides her face Is it ls-cauao of love or bate? New York World. r'nmigh la lleplenlsh the llurnlng l.ak. Tbo ateainer that bus been exavteil for several days with a cargo of sulphur has arrived. There are 4, Vsl.ia) pounds t f brimstone in all. hulf of it ta-ing des inel for Wayne, where it is to be made b,t.) sulphuric aci l, and half for point on the (Iran. I Trunk. The sulphnx Is valued at rfiO.issi. Tli veasej and carpo come from Palermo. Italy. Eatern Argus. " I ni.rrslts Stall. lies. The n-w catalogue of the L'niversity of 1'etinsylvuma shows .;ii students. r twenty b-a than Vale, w hile tbe Uni Verairy of Michigan has -.Mi 's, or just twenty b-s than Harvard. In tli nuiu-ia-r of teac hers Han ard iiowctnes first, with 2"..1: the l"r.iver-itv of Pennsyl vania second, w.'h '.' IT: Columbia third, sr.tb Vr.M: Y i'-.- f u-.rtli. witn Ci3. and Mi. 'ii. gau tifT'i. w no 1 "i Tlie man who w rote to bis wife in tb cvimtry that -e didn't know bow to en dure lh- heal v aa told to ke p tbe ga turned dow n an I not to pl.iv p- ker all u'al't. Tlie legislative a-e tul.lv of Myrow ta Austna. lu siss. a law forbidii.nf JssjT a-.ple to marry wrifhout a arascial Hcen from the autiiurities. A calf wvh a single eye, no ear and five leg is the j..y of Wayne connty. lav It is now over a month obi snd bid fair to grow into fuil cow hood. o o 0 G O O 0 O C3 O C3 o o Q O