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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1894)
tiugcno City (juurd. MATUKDAY A I'll! LSI. lirmorraUc Mate Tlrkri. WILLIAM OAI-U.T " amlilll louul. CIIAt, MCKE1.I. wnlr)iilHuif, Jaitwu loulilj MtWI.SSETT nii.f, iii Jul. Wa-eui uiliilr. T It DAVIMOM Tiea.uii-r. Mariua uulil) W II HOUIKa Ulnriii-y 'I. u. r.l, Marluii i mniiy y v. t BEIU ru' I I'ul.lir In.lru. lane I ouiitjr. JOUSOBK1EN -iat. I rlnnr. M.lltli.imali t lUIUf J. K. WEATIItl l"' !' 'amcreaaiiiaii 14ltu ' tiunty UEO. A. IKJHRI". . . IToat-euliiia Altjr Jd I'ol l.aiia I UUIll). Lat I'oiuly liriiiwratlr .Irkfl. aauaU HI!KUT . !-. i,l It ic I. r'l' i asraa-rstttitar . W. (sil.KsliV "' c.iiian.-i.r.'t. '. K. IIAl.K "'' A. M.LH sh.rlfj... 11 r. - it i i'ii of riugelie. J. II. WIIIIKAKEK ol t'r.'tuvll. li K. IIUI-TOW ol Ktigi uu. w. i'. ni -iii k ol H'lllllAfli. ... . 1 r. J M. HIKIt-iS .. .- - tlaia Tmranr ComnlMlmirr AMTMur Hehooleu.ierliitei.'leiii Al i.r-TA IA1 Hfll-iN III KUKIMI-. kurrayar " ol Ku(i ii. , lron.r K. M. I'V ol Kmi-ue. JKNMM.S i:ri..lNH. On tho first nami of tli i-iio c will be found a eoiiiinuiii.:utioii from Mr. Jenniiipi taking with m ntatumi'iit iiijuId iircviuu-ly ill llio (il'AllH tliut lie f.iilcl , and wta inwiiiiKtcnt ti irirforiii tho duties of chief clerk of the low or house of the legislature ut the 1887 wsHion. Mr. Jonnitigx lm a n jiututiuti an an extended and verlx letter writer, and in thin instance loses nothing of his former r-t.ind-ing in it cirp'-'ii'lrtit. lie takes up a (re.it deal of s;icc proving that the work of that siou was roj rly jn-rfinned. There is no controversy ulxtut this (lUcstion, but our tiositioii it tliut Jennings was iucouiitent to x r form tho diitifH of tin ttoMtitin, and made sueh a failure that he wait the laughing rtock of the Icj-islii lure, linving to nt?-igii jmrt of tho work of his ol.ioo to oilier, then drawing his salary of 110 r day There are several men in raiment of the most reliable charaelwr who have informed us of the above facts, and vouch fr tin i r truthful ties, benides it was a matter of gen eral notoriety at the time. Wbst Mill tbx Harvest IW1 As tho "industrial" armv li' iuhd by Coxey hears t!se IMntriit of Col . uinbia and other ilelachii.ents, in various parti of (he North ami Went, one by one dr.iw nearer to the Capital the situation htviiincs Kcriiui. Not only scrioiH Inn as tho men are extsisctl in come in stances to cold and hunger the inoveineiit apH';irs more ami more threatening. What the ollieials will, or can do, to preserve order when the men enter Wafhiuton is a matter still in doubt. Due thing is almolut"ly certain, it w ill be next to inioHHibh! to allow the men to enter the liistriet in an or ganized band of from (K) to otKK) men, without compromising Inith olioe and White House oflicials to some degree. Why the movement was not stopjied some time since is a com lilicutctl (iiestion. roth 1k much and too little attention has Imcii paid to it. The eople in town and cities through which theililVcr ent crowds pass are all anxious that they move on and leave prop erty unmolested. To this end they feed them well and oiler other recognition which incre...cii the importance of the movement in the estimation of the industrials. Ik-sides, this the press rcimrUTH have in most instances taken a ensational interest in puhli-liing every little detail of the so called army's movements nl tl" r .1 nu merous unnecefs.iry iUk'gi'tiom which have rcrulUsl in uu increased enlistment. On the other hand the state authorities have taken but little serious interest in the proba ble result of allowing iikii to mohi liie in this way. In almost every state where these companies have been orgauiicd, with the manifest purpose of ccntraluii at Wash ington, the state executive olViculs have not forsfu the embarrass ment to L'nited States olln i iU un 1 consfjuent dan' r to the nation il the men carried out their aol intention. U lien the init.al ellorts were nude the whole movement Could have Utn easily dir tuui! by prompt oilkial action. It is doubtful if the riiht of a tat- to interfere with tln-st org.iuizatinns, so similar to molts, Moult er have been seriously i(u.st..i I. Affairs have gine soQir now that IIjh outcome is Ixing unjously awaited by nearly t'' who na tion. ' The Ann Arbor Courier man over heard a young lady singing li e other day, and this is tl e way it struck him: She touched tho white ivory with her jewelled fingers and war bled. Win n tliu sun i- brightly ulo-lio-lhK O'er the -e-fell i ilt-liecr Ui lne-ee, And wr-lii"ft the Iilli'l Is lilo-l- l"K, Oil, ther lietl, oh, Un r-l. II I the Milk nflhw-lice I thvhliik 1 thce-hil.k I tliii- hi' liiheliehe-liink lioliohohiiliu huhiili n( lheMwifittfe!!! An eastern exchange says: There is CVi ry reason to believe that the milking of cows in large dairies by machinery will in the near future liecome as common as the cutting of corn and grass is on large farms. A pa'.ii ut in the tiucen .Street, Toronto, Insane us) linn has swal lowed h l.irg" assortment of table 0 itlery. I. ale reports say that he has two knives, one fork and two spoons in his stomach. A French juggler of vital statis tics says that the IiUUiImt of deaths in the world during a single cen tury closely approximate .1,1 MM), XK),0) ). lu Siam and Afghanistan, where the elephant is the chief beast of burden, an "elephant load is reck oiled as two tuns. An aluminum violin, invented ami patentel 'ny a Cincinnati mu sician, is highly viken of, lsitli by player and critics. TEE GOVERNOR BACKED 001 i:l.ili,ivi the Fioni duirliit' Kfllv's Aroiv. 'rrpiarllin ltrl t'sir. IImaiia, Apill s. Kelly' army are still ut the old Chuiitainiin Kriiiimls, l!ast Cniineil Itlull's, mill the lliialloii l tlmipToin. The men nre wet to the skill iiihI I'llilleil to the Isine mi l the louu militia ure still siir roundup tin in Willi llxeil liiiynintx, iiinl kec'liii( them from Hit- shelter of the liiillciiiiK. Tliere nre rumhlliiKs In the ranks of the enmiiioiiweulers, hut ilisi'iiliin' has Ihtii thoroughly main Imiinl thus lur hy the ollhrrs. Then1 wn enough food for hn iikfa-t today, iiml I hat fact n rlmps prevrlitetl nil uiilhriiik. hut Miiiiethhirt unlit hiiis n mmiii to relieve the teiioii or violence Is sure to follow. The lulsirhiK men of (iiiinlm mid Council Itlull's are (.'really in sympathy wllli the army, ami tiiilinul Inn has Iss'ti t'XprewM'il at Ihe trealmeiil neeiirded the travelers hy (iovrrnor Jiiekism, of Iowa, ami the uilthorltles of Council Itlull's. A nnitlin; to express liidl;iiiitloii was culleil lodny ly the KiiIkIiIs of lattsir oflsith (iimiha iiml Council llhill's. The mis'tlliK in this city was held III front of the Life lnillilliiK, ami a emwd of "ssl lulsirliiK men wen on hand. Many sis-ei lies Mare liiiulo ileiiuiiela tory of the low a olllclals mid railronds. intent of aid were numerous. One limn dii lunsl if somelhilig was Hot done at once to carry the common w eulers l!at, he favored ss'urliiK r--crults In (iimiha, armiuir, and march Iiik ncaln-t Ihe Iowa militia, lie tillered to plirchlt'M' :mi rounds of Hill muuilion at hi- own exc use. The crowd hud hy this time Ihs-oiiio h muunlratlve and (he Hilice siimmnrlly hroke U the Kalln'riugv: The Klilnhts of l.ulsir nro railed out for a uuvtiiiK ton i k t I . The liimiha Commercial Club today, through Its ollli lult, made a t lira nl to Isiyisitt the railroads re fusing to enrry the Kellyite i'njtsrd. As n n o : I of Ihe indignation iinrtini; at Council I Uu lt, (loveriuir Jackson at noon ordered the militia to hreuk eninp ut the ChaulauiU Krounds mid relliril to Council ItltllN. This leaves the IndiK-trlaU fr,e to much 1 ( ir capture a tram. Wamiinoiu, April I'-Prisau-lions t i pri'Veiit any iMe dUtur haini1 from Coxi'y'a army have Isi-u coinpli Iiil. A snllli ienl fonv I asUt-u provideil to preint t'oxey's army en tering the capltol i-tieiii,!.. , KhvIhI pns'autioii has ls n l:ik. u for Ihe pro tis'liou of ihe While lloiix1 mid CllpSllts. Nearly i vi ry freight train enteritiK Wn-hiiiKtoii I'll ilk. Its quota of vnii- hood-, mid alloirelher, matti'rs an- In--Ciniiint: lo a nine an 1 11 l r-l I n ir. If liol n m 'foii n-isel. t'rewsof fnihl trjiins liae l u provided with rvol trii.4 lof krlllag III mlt. Wn i.-, l., April s.-. t). I Inlet, i !..lt n. :i!i of I he lurl ol sUH r- v i.ir of (ili-tiii louuty, ha Iss-u In dii led oy tin-(jruiid Jury for arn-ini; to II voii- to lio,lliiig (yiiitraetors. I r iii i !ti-li t N.litn in art" aid to he iuolvs al-n. Unlet is asu- of ai--is plinif a riin of hriU-a, ak'kTvcatliiK aU'iit si, for aMatdiiit; ivrlaiu eon trai ! for isiuiity hrid.'e. An mi,iui ei'tlltliiiuo- i al-o l lllkf I'Uill Ulldi r rontrai l, many of aliii li ar n-j-inhsl su('U nsm. J l-aAII'.At. 1 1 n.C. li A - - fi't ! ' I" ti i.'-.! ! .1. I . i.f U- . -. Ill 1" ' - I i'f ii-; I rrai h 1i. i4 '1 i.ork I'r !'. V . , . . i .- 'ir i '!.'' full Mir i - .I'ltli' r I wk- !ll l .. . l.ul I'l 111. 'I I'l U llll. - .1 I .'l ...,!) UU It fl'- .n't 10 In t I'm vmnl lllil, l!irf. tin rrrr Rlw A ll-"l -I'ttrnir I tflf li g,,i ar mil.' ,i li s. lli n.'r. i f iia Ihrr 1- a rl r k A- 1st la l xt i Ith ra Of miiir-tlilliu tl.t ii"lTjuaiirl (ilMrirn i'iilij rail nwao. d' . t lr t lr t'l -Jll-t II"-! rl.irllrfll lll Uu. It ai.tr.sr .rltr "rll fur ma. Ai l It mil r Int j'"i. rri I fn t al-mt o ir i-Uli !' fault It Im't rmlit 'mi liuM -Ami. I'ar In ihiikI. thrr Irr as liartt As )''U In I' IP""!. -iiurrill Journal, KAIMAK. I am wuiiisiif To Is- sura. Ami a niii a tnaiif I a. Ilotf Mif I will Ml 'Hi. I wax living wllli mjr fiiiiii!jr In 1'sris. I us Is, and t t ln n of 1 1 I Iiml tnaila mjf flrl .nrittm, In i.nlilio .rlnt I lijr tlila tlins not ijultn a lyro In lb jour-nali-tlr irofi--iiD, wtili h as llien mjr rr-v rr-atlon lo-twn-n noi-ip ina-t.-rs ami iliit InK ln In-rt, ami tlisrntof thoaw tsiila ttlio no I" mnke up Ilia inn of a youiiK Kirl'a riliiintlnii. Tlia rliarm Iiml iir-sT work -at-wMil for inr linn " sllkfl ons of Ilia lli.-ritry Unt ami of Ilia at-rrrrjr with tii li I rhiM. Ini-omhn-t my raro'llira rl Isnnll. I HMtr iimli-r aimHnr tiaina lliaa mjr i li for linme utsTs ami ninuMlm In-ra in Aim rii a sol.-ly, until finally otia day I amtdi-iily ilit iilid llntt I wrnl'l try niy fortiinm w ith tt lint, t lil nk youf N'otliiiiK lis. llniti KlKuni ilM-lf. Hut a roinanly lioiu tin ilutin (hat ili-li-rnil int'. 1 f.nml; I ln-lliil'i. hboultl It t Isildly, tli'-n, my own unini-? No, ami at one I arln-tt-il a short, rrii, yet riiiliiuiioii ami wholly likrly msw-u-II ns nt;ii"iin ii. I w pitn my ropy aifilrtwa ami sent it to M. Jules I ,.! moir, tbawrll known niaioii.'' r of art-rtnln tlt-artiiii-iit of Kiiiam. I ilittiil tlm ai i"iiiii) liiK imla from my ott ii lioiiir, ami forthwith tsa my family Into my t-oufldi'iira as well aa tlm liinl'-r ami liniiwuialit, who nilifht ha likely to aimwrr tlis lninii' in 11, or Ilia mm li-rvi- lniiiiry for"('nunt Karjak." I vtnitiil. Not loiiK. Iiotti-n-r, for la Uis iisxt liiit mix Siiturilay'a luaf KiKira, In and la-hold: was my story. Not mil tlil. I. nt my aiuuatil fntln r, mi tuniiua nvi-r His w r. In-Ill uu In my aatntilslirt mi l sortifwlint trrrlllrd it te llifaiitioiiiirtr mi'ii: thnt".M. Is Coiiitn Karjnk, ill tlni(ulhrl IIii-iInii now viltini( I'arla for Hi llr-it tliin. wonlil pmlstlily Im imluenl to tuiitriliiile In tln-Mt muisi certain nthi-r of Ids iinirt-ioti to follow tliiMtt itinat sn ti'rtninliiK ami uul'iuti ones nititaluitl In tlis prtiM-nl iininlx-r " ll'ittr tliry all Imiitlii-d nlsiiit llif lalilr, aa with llu-lnil rli.fks I sat ss lihua In lii-w lldrrtil amu-fmt-iit ! luasllnn a llieMlaiir Very itishI; to that I had no ol'J'-etn.n In olTer. Itua-lnn- - Kl'iit, lilif, hrnvti Mnml frlltiwat lLlii our KiikIUIi ami my fuiully'a Krem h so well -w err Imliiil my sin'ial adoration. So. wlii-n a iiottirama Ihtt nrxt iiioniiiiK, Im lixitiit a din k for l.Mi frnnca (whii h 1 Imlorxil "Karjak," ami my lit-lliiTn-lmlop.i'.l slid olitnlmil the inoni y for) and nkliiK if I should Iw I'linxil to fur-nl-li fiinlnr arllilm on tint aKmrahle thruin of I n ni li WK-Iety and liiamiim aa rtintra-li-il with llmwof my ow n ttitintry, I rt't'll'-tl very innully that Immlil ilnxi. M) ownitMinlry! Ituuln' iKi Idiilly Ilia iiiiun- I. ad mioliil M. Dt-Hiiiiiiilr. Very will, it Hindi. littlti tllltereliif. hlnist I had ha muli, a mini, I mlulit Jnat as well l a Itiiwiiiu man ns any oilier. Ni I ai-n lii tlin lt nut inn, and tlirnwitiK in)M'l( mt-u-tally into I In' lulls of my siiom-i liallvn roiinit y w illi w hi, h I was aetiuilutetl, anil illlllriilly lieulunliiK at nuet In t ultlvala all t!i llicwiiiu ni.iIi. and Hun-Inn hka thai I ktirvr of, I Ml my. !f .ni lit (inta a Mav and eoinini'inil In dim-over lhat I had a Tttlilii'tioii fur all I tut initKuUlcriil hluarriitt and di lleloii i lnrtnniHtllilitlni of I lni winm ii - I nnsiii Ilii linn!--td that faNt-imitliiK met. I sent In to M Hfruiunir rtvulnrly fur four wts ka tlm " liiiint-loii of Kurjak" ami reet'lviil In rrinrn my l.Vl frunm; Isv sides wlili h I lind I lie liiirr of at'iii( III ill as will adtertlrd aa any Jounmll-tio w rlter rver is hy the Kmieh cintoiii, w uii h la a w hlely ililterent nni fp'ln nura. IVttM'iitly, too. at my molln'r'a wn-kly rts eptloua, wa Innnl lueiilion of Karjitk. Wlin was her Hid we know r Did I know f Sim s I hnd lf n lately In Itumia, ierhasi I had soint-tliiuu In tell of lilm, his a'rwm allty, aus, i-HUitr And "im yoimir ami Instill if ill woman even went so far an In (ell nif ill etiulldi mi. I hut ahp was mm h takrti with his altle. his thiiiik'liU, his wit, hil mor, eirit and half Ituwinii Tartarin way of Inoklutl nt the aiuriiltlfa of l'arl-lan ao rlal lift.. Hlia ilii larvd (hnt aim had mailt' tip her mind definitely to know him; Unit M. !. Ui" I r w.-u an Int liniita friend of liept, and I tint lie had liroinl-fd her only that very day lnot faithfully lh.it In' would u m his lt t'lideavors to hriutf the ( ointa Karjsk In Iht tirt ftsnitiM nt hoini'. I ni. to hiT "How ilehtflilful !" and I thought "How ilreailflil! Wlml will M. IriMaiuuir it"'" and then all thlwwd nut of my mind as I rauuht 'he drift of (ha mnvertattoii of two lltinirr lueu whn sIismI on tha other nidi of nif. "(Hi," said mis, "ha Is a unt iii, that la too evident. Mill jour Karnk Is ruur lli"iily t-lever. Slav ail hunt daw niikilea a llll craw and Istrlmrie still." "You nrrmi-tiikeii," returned tlii'othiT. "I am tsintlmnl that Ihls new linht In our Fitnrn Is a man of ri-rli iuf, ronl.l rrahla '', mnl "-rhiti tnvl nut with what la enllnl Ihe 'world.' " I turinil away. Ths situation waa dsi linn li for tut'. I rtihed over In my younii friend, I'millix' A., and t""k n fuiif lu tlla ruiuli'a: w ith her the K"wn I Mna lie it tek In winr aa her hrideniaid at Nolra llama tie l-ori'lti" Two da)s lattT ratna my tiotial t'livcloisi from Kiiitro. ililiiinlim. lavidna th riia lomary t lir k, a O' le from M. Ottwiiwlr, luvit iiK uir. iiiit ii'iirt'-'ii-l y, In "a little irrakfitl whlrh hr waa ala'Ut In t.tka Mm li 'li toirv lu Kit mi In my honor at tha t'afa lliwii"". oil any tlav ll.nt I would lot an coi: hw-fUilinaT aa tn tut-iittott " lu my li' iior: Thf I'ate Hticuoii! I al luiwt eii'ired U-twrru laiiKhter and lo-rv-oiuiioa, aa I cut n In a r. and In liaatf amured M. l-.OB.Ir Ihit what should ii U "a audd'-n tall Into tha roiiiitry tu linf-Ttniit I'li-iin-a would tls iiivaiiiaof the li.linil.' Un-iire " And, ('BTtsaK'tna- a vil'la fnrtl" r u tow art M. II- -Mll''ir' lil'.'rdlttetlt i'f l,:a ir"tut tfl my I'Miy In.i.'l. I a'.i ad'.el Unit "Iw lu a ("M r Iwaaahyaud rhai It tan tin- U-ii.r 'l.t n for writera not t las coma i-ra'nally known In editora," He. In t! ia tims returti'M thf r"tulati"rj rf M Ieiii"ir " Ah. my dear fellow," Wft'ta lir, tualil.it A rat k lllla- t-iks. Many men i f li"(r an already tlr airtMia of nira tmti )i u rt n a nutntarr of nrly women hata aianirlnt to m thrtr tUii'k'Ufaa to rnri'Uier tha inlhor of your ' lui'reion. ' lray toil, rsnuianler, and tilt a inaa i. l.l Is ti -r and ha'uira. " I la anir i;mtc vol A -i'ira of Irmf arii.1 uji-n ur. aa sPo-iiftull-J t ih RiJ tnoth'-r, and finally our ci if em ua trruil t I In my writing a trm4uliig tu tV at all r-siTinein; reMj-'ii-v. tHal. lolly. If thia waa la-inn A man, I aWsiMiily wtahrd that I bait twvrr bojotua bai ' I A fia-lnluht Maal avIlhiRit asrmta, at j laaat ao IT aa Karjak waa ronrmiasl, and I had la-a-uii to i"n.l ii.ya. ir w un ma r ilnrUiHi (bat ha bad hra-ii fia-K'Slen amid tba irraura of Mher luru and mat term. Alaal not to. On a certain 1 uraUy a tnaaari'Vr arrlml brariiig bota fnitn M. IVaalnuir "Is-Kit-li'Alnat I would arcrda tohla Invilalion f break fat toin'-row. Jla Usik thr l,i,-rty ovrr my uexhavty of Dai 0 ia -'? hlmaflf at the t'afa llllf tvin, to meet M t:. A., !.,.. rract Ively, of four of tha lii't sriular I'aruiaa ) hi mala." Mamma aaa out siyiiiK vialta; si bad (folia lu Vrraailha for tha day; my eouain waa alntilia' In the luuvra; what ahould I dot HeliliiK my pen. I wmta waa It lndra Hon or sum rmaiiat Ion from hwatlirltia aHirt ra' thin, "that my wifn la-liuf Very ill, I was coin--le.l to ijo line," ami add ilitf to this wlml'-aala ktateim-iil tha nna.1 profound rerrta ai.d aorrnw deeply d; i-l! Very K'"l I alrpl In pear Hint uuht. bavliiK ronll lol to my fi.mlly unt on 1 tint fuel of my la-liiK a limn, hut that I had lately married, slid no a.-eed a wife I My M.S. went aa uul a tiny or two later. In Ilia rreuinK. my pretty friend waa attain at our houaa. "Alaa," aha said to me. "I have had III new a. M. lw-.molr t'-lla uia (hat my adornl Karjak la inarrietl." "Verily." 1 say; "an I have heard." "Hut I do not la-lirva It. I will not I lleva it. I aurel M. Iewslmjr that ha muat prora It to m." "Amir" 1 Interrupt l.rtllilely. "Ha haa am.rti Hint ha will do ao." "Iluwr" I Inquire , I am aura tsirnliiK pale. " lie haa vox e-l to t all upon Karjak and finally to se l.l w ife." I lived hi-rvii.'ti r for aoma days In a kind of li lull I t r-. In milling at rtery kins k and ruin. At tact It t sine the rnrd of M. DtwiiHiir. I held my hmw. My knits aho"k hrnenth me. "har to tha irentleman," 1 trnapial, "fiat M. la Conite la alm-nl from I'nrla." In n few mnuienlN Jneijuea returnetl. "Wnuld Mine, lal'omiiw-t then ilumoii al ur the honor to aeat him for a moment oiilyP A matter of laiaineaa mid lir:rt amst a'linn part of (he late MS. of M. I Coiii!" lout le-n iiiifortinintely hiat." Irei'ideillr M. Ilewallioir lliteiidetl tn Lis p bis vow. Man. ma waa out, of rourae; I drew in) -elf np to aa Kra ut a In-itflit aa na ture's 5 feet 1 would allow, and sailed maje-tieally, I hns-tl, out to meet M- Iea altmlr. Mm a I waa man, and a tnarrleil one, thru klao h-t Inn hat mjr iisii wife, altieat fata so w Hied. We met aa Iternma two will hred ht atiiis. M. Is-uiiiiiiir explained. Mine, la CtitnteaMt knew not nihil of the literary affairs of her hualml; while rei;n-ttiiin her Inability alia deplored In T stupidity. M. l Kdlteur waa ehanned, yet ehauriiieil uf rouras at Imt aerini M. lat'nmte. Al toKethrr we laith tlrllvered ourai'lvea of many compliments, ami M. In-aatiiiiir then heitKetl me tn tisat my wifely influeiirat to Induce my Kitted liiisluiml lomakehlm aelf known to hla many admirers, aud Krarefiilly made hla eilt. I waa a man; aim hla wife. I had Isfti ddreaaed aa madamo. Very well. Tba following rveliln thanretl to Is) that of a reat reeept ion at the Ameriran enilsvwy. Alihouich of rouraa not yrt "out," I waa allnwetl tniroaaa itrent trnit, and In my K"n of white over yellow, with yellow fm and some lilies, I bad Iuiik klnee, In rbattliiK with a handsome ymniK KukII-Ii attailie, fonrotten tsith Karjak aud his wife, hen 1 raised my ryea and perceived advaneiiiK toward me the daughter of our histteaa, h-atiitiK iim the arm of M. Ihsadlioir. I tlld not faint or seronin. I sdaal liku hhs k of stone. I had never thought of this horrllde ..lhlllty. rihe prrM-ntial him to me w Ith due cere mony, t-allliiK me her "llfeloiiK friend aud ehiailfelluw." M. Deaaiuulr, altliougli at first lliaaneil to recoKlii't me, rmhrai-ril the sitmilion and mutttl the youiiK attnehe, aud iiili t ly lavutsl me the favor of my niiti'Kruph in his ss ket nl lii in . I Isi-amn stnrlet. I ti k lint offered pern-it from Ilia lari(i-, white hand, mid trt'inlilliitf I write for him aa lie vtatcln-d me with amiiaad yet tint trueltyi the name of " Karjak!" We ant the laM of frleiida luinilwilile, M. llraainolr nnd I. lie somi'iiiut-a tails ma "d.-nr little fi Hour" nnd n miinls me of Ihe time " w In n I was n man. " So I hnve ifivm )"U one of tint nianvi x M'rieiirea of my e"Uiairiilively lint f jour nali-tle career. - K.niine Ayniiir Malhetts tn IVtersou'a MaKii'ine. Nlrenfrly ItlrtliuiarUeil. Dr. (imrtfe It. lliKchtiKnl relates the tory of a 10 year "hi rhlhl of one of hla iwteiita, who raiuiot snak to Ita fnthcr, though ierfeetly (illh ilh every one el-e. The iniw ait;uitl may l iintheretl fmm the follow Iuk : lVt-vioiia In the child'a hlrth a differ ence nmatt latweell the pnreiits, and for ar-vernl week the niotlier rt-fuai'd In aiastk to her liualinii'l. The otTeii-e, w hatever It was. was t-omlnuiil, hut not till after the child waa lairn. lu due time the little laiy hevan to talk, tait w hen w 1th his fntlier waa lnvarlnlily silent. It continued thus till the child was & nr fl yean old, when the falh'T, havlnij rxlmtixd hla powers of persiiaaioii, Ihresteneil t-oluMt'n puiiiali inent for lis stuhlaruuea. This wna iu-1111-1111, Imt without I'lleitiuK a wont, thou uh his Kroaua told too plainly he could neither cry nor apeak, and that he vainly tried. Th"e pn-M'tit joined In the opinion t tint the prenatal rlTivt of the parental quarrel made it imsiMilile for the hoy to speak to hla father. Time baa proved the correct lu-aa of Ihls theory. Though on perfivtly friendly relations With hla father, nttempta to aak to him rlit lt nolhiiiK hut .lhha. llinlye i Ind ) Correslsimlem-r. Hail tn retintmilte. He (shortly after the Intnalui tloti) Xxciiae me, inl-a, lav d you think yen muld ever luva ma If well, if you should tryr She Well. I muat say thia la lis Oh, don't laM'tlnnled! It ctwt me more than l-'SO to find out whether the Inst one loved me or not, aud I've ii"t to tvuo ouilte, you kuow llUalnirij lM-patca. D.iy & Herulerton, Uidertavers and Emba'mers. Cor Wil. and 7th sts. XO Ql'AKTFIt will do you as much f'Vod a the one that FniVa Itaa-tor I'lerre's l'lei-aiit Pellets. This Is what you pet with them : Ad a!-olute and pertnanrut eurt for IViistipalion, In dlf;eilou, liillous Attacks. Sick and X KlHoiis Heads, lira, S and all du-ranireiuenta of Hie liver, stouisi h. and ttowrls. Not , Jut temporary relief, and then a urt 1 condition afterward-hut hrlp that Lut$. j rieaurit helrv te-v These nfr. I rote. llttl pelleU he stnallest, (lie j ratlrat to take, and t eaaieat In the way they sot. No rrlnlnir. no violence. I no ditturbanc to lw svatrtn, dtrt, or'1 tvetiUon, Ther come In sealanl rial, which k tnsm alwiva frvth and rrllaMe; a rort enlent and perfect vet-trki t remedy. TnryYs the cktsput piUs gii can buy. , Or. Price's Cream tUklo; Powder ! Mt Pvrfoct Uile. q f J aA irr' OUR $2.50 - SHOES YO KAN iV SOX. Pay as You Co. Ilia Kisril dried rulsius 'S't LD Ih- X... I Mmid rlis- 1 isi CorvullU ilotir, fual to Alhaiiy or the la; ; to la hud, s-r sk only... 7.1 Iiiainoii I dyes, nil kinds 10 In-tTiit - ekiure of ehertsds, try one o .j lira An.i and Ilainnii r mhIii, ill hulk i New dii. s, :i Ihs for Ill Ax llil.i.v. Notice to Farmers ID LAHE C00HTy. ll:n in siTiin-il M nciiKi.l., Lkwis a Cn's agency, on Ca-li 'I'ciiiis. I can sell all lines , f FAROS 1MPLEMEMTS at ""rfl; ttoni Pricfs. I. K. PETERS Ninth St Feed Store. hTimTcrain. Wat (Ill's, Clocks, Jewel rv, SteriLg and Silver-plated Ware. t:irWul.li Ki'i'iiiiin' a .SHs ialty."i(iI KunitNi-:, (Jki-:oin. -AND- FEED "MILL. h;n:, Corn Meal, -AM- Whole Wheat Flour "n.pt Cistintlj on HandaJti' i hi'i i'lii. limit' lu iTl' r il reantialilt' rate., ati'l 'iin-k . . Call ami i le i.a ..ur tit l'-r H. D. CFFOTT, Propriclor. Mill ml turf Wrirt Imti.e, rofinT I'turl nd Ktiurlti kir I, h iifci'iif, cri'k'nii. FORESI I10HYE roiIHIY YARDS, j. m. ii.i:i:istiN, rron. Wyandiltes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, Crown and White Leghorns. Tli!'iv3Ecst Breeds on Earth. Mf t' k I -I" -1 n Die Ira I d r tl e at .11 !'. n ),-ara. aj-l .. . I u s , 1 1 AS Y. K.U-'Wk A tew el' 'V f" It (.t a i'.' from th I. -t l.r I., .- I., r.l. "i Un- I'ai-l i' t iafl. -en I . lor i atai", " . A'llre... J. .S. t tltlllSIO, r'"o-i '.rote. tir. An 41 VrUmrVrUPiUi A reeeat itlaerwery be aa U I'hjaU-laa. .VarwarWTy Ufa MKmfay ey f Juntas ad. qr LaJin. U tha tail prrfertl re aatl rrtulla m.lina dl 1' rara ot anraineliiieit dnauUta who ?rr tnf.-rl v me.ll.inea la taeatr thla. Aak tor Cock a Cat i "a nasi CaieMn4. tita. aa aaMt rafr, tar lar!" . 1 anl A crnta la pnatatie la letter an, tre will nL aralvl. l-r return mall. Full sealed IHtrtsttlart 'i ).aia enreUs', to lalea (ml7t I Mami A.-naa la a 4 LI I V t'aaa a a V. Nu, i I ..her hi JCk. rietnai. kit. NOT: K Kti: rfl'l.Ii'ATIoV. I .'Hit I I U I 1 r li."! h K'. ll i. US, I l"ll 17. I!H. N't Hit i IS KKIK.HY 1 1 V K X THAT ll.e I l."llii lamed a-ttler l.aa Med li.'tuv "I 1 ihtr-t.tl li t" li ak hn.ti .r""f in itl'l-'Tt : i ! 1 .re. ai d ll. :! "tld "" 1 aiil la tr1 I ' re Ue .ivi.l.-e r t etu l t i- ta "f I Jta' I ''i. ' . I rrj II. at Kli.ell'-, t'refc",i, I'H M..1 l. ' . . lvl, ti: N ilium .-..uii -ati'i.'n ICi. :-al eutrr Xo .''I'1 f r tha X V i .. . . 1 1. 1 S K 4 V. Ilf i ot i il.e f"ti"ir aitn-ei t" r-,t. to. - i. .in' r-.i'leti'-e tii-'ti aii'l toll:, tt nh "I at I 1:.'. ft. .l"ho V Ao .er.-n. .1 ina II 'i'r... ii tel.t M Vetr't rad li-.a-il M ' . i.-.i" . .. I i K u-riie. Irj'. It. M. V. iTi-t.. I" i-'rr. iUM:iri:ATtu soihk. Soli.e I. l.ri.lit- c.a.li 'L"1 tl ' nr., I f .la'ne.1, II . J.'.Ura. Itaa i" .11 l ttir ..111.- , i t'ourt ' Ijaf t .ni.'t . i ; B ii, iia;j- a? - l .inlel .... .ti ; r a. I ! ti-'-.ir .( W.j K. Jolt-ea. ,-r i.-r 1 Ar-i '! l r-, nt L, i. J It n f'a lu . il -I till r I t' a'- Ii t. It te- qmle.1 t't 1 -a I I ll . tttn. 10 a.) I a lunula I trat.-r. tit: I) et a-I at il - i.a .-r. . f lO I'l'tea In fjifiir-. tr.v 't. iil.:ti aii o-' t.'ha Ir. tt " lt herr-r. i l.le.. I '. IV . j II J J. Itlt. ' L lUnir. AJuuLiatraior. I Attuni''. i km aaaT sa HEW HARDWARE STORE. LOUGHMILLEIt & FETEK. Farm Hardware. Farm Machinery. cA.'siroN cLirrKK ri.ows. STUDEBAKER : BROS. CARRIACL BULCIES AkD WACOKS. A New Lino of New Hardware. No Olil (.iuh.. Everything at Hard Time Prices. MOCNT Ht'll HIN'i, .MM 11 rIKt.fcl Special Attention. EVERYBODYI tEND us your prescriptions and we assure you that the utmost care will be used in dispensing them only from strictly pure drugs. HARDWARE. lti'dllliur that tliis la tliu time of the year I lint all Init.niea are siiuill, it is our olijeet to oiler llll Kissls ill olirllni'Ut lis low Jirlces us imhI eta lis ettti Is-solil ami let us live ami It t our customers live. Thanking our rusteiuers fur nst pnlnm nt'e, we ask for a slinre of t our tnule In Is'.H. ;un My Stock Of ejrtifi'i'ifs and j;lasswuru Must Go I am closing it out At Cost. To make more room to dis- jdav niv inimeiit' stot-k of GROCERIES. Kirst-chisa Ii) tmllty. Price ns low us till' lowi-st. No troul'ltt to show KIMrll. A. Goldsmith, . , , D.NIVRES1IY : OF : CEEGOII EUOKNU. Ol'KX MoXllAV, .Si:iTKMIli:tt IHTII Just closetl the most iris.a nills veur ill its history. Wiile runcf of sttnlies Thorough instruction. Iluitiness course ml. hil. Tuition fret-. Kn trim if fee, 110. lloard and lli;inir at n iixmuldi' nites in the clfi;Hlit new ilonnllory ami iHiatnlluK hall on the campus, where atllilelits will ntvive a'M'ti!tl slls-. Vlaiotl. ('It till KH H. ClIAI-tlAN, I'll aldi llt. C'it-ition. Intl.. C' r I .. .rt .if th -u- fores i It tl.e i ."iiilv ..I i.ai.e lo ti..- ui'.tt r e t.ie ei re ..I ;. l; i. .1 , .1 ,-r ..... i To Hie f . n:! ..t ! iu i. ui.tj .. Lanr, ti.r.-. '. : IX TIIK NAMK fK TIU: STATK t-refc''l v."l ar-' lr l.i rri:ra. t -iu X. M d..ll.-"t , Jf tli' t fl"tl.aV'B, A'. t.a .1.1',.. ii. I. nt Hi t-r, X A. .I .l.n .o, .1 It. "I "- ii. M n'.a I ii. Willi- .1 '.r.a"n, Minl.te .l.-l.t.a l., tir-,-" t-.ft, I. allla Sl'.al . S't'aa .1.'.,, W!. .-I. .,11, r-t.ll." M. ai.. I" li it Uar .. l J..: ..., irtfaard, t '- a I "1 . 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J.i i.-ei l the t'otitttv t'..tirt .if ti.e Mate ,.f iir-v a f-r Ue' I . 'inty tl.i. :e.h ,!y I . I M.r.b. A. i , -.' Alt- : ! Wn. I. U'aLaia. t T 1 1 a. tr: . , l'l"'l. IW Mtia IM SI- l"u.h:r. 1 .nitMrrol . ! a.'.lt.a.l 1 Ita-ral aa ara aott . t1-.t,aea ai-l rrt.i ; . . . .... ltl..l.t.t.M. .U V.. - . rvrmaiient .tio- n h I.' .it N SK. . erj avra. I .MTliaa-t, 1 .rej.-a. LOl'till.MILI.hK tv ri-.TKi:. Osburi 0 DeCarjo. GRIFFIN I3ARDW1E 80. KlUD iyi NOlICi: TO Ciil.M1l us. N' lir. i tito I '' ,'ittii l.i. i 1." j I Cole. Illall. I..ia I t 11 lil, V Hll'"l . 'lit I ix of llie I l.i'i i I llatid II. t i'. li ..I , ill ti ...nl. All 'tr-"l.a l"ttll' elMll a---i.lt. -1 SHI. I ial.il' i.r. I.'t'l.v boiiild I" l.r. it tl.e aallie t- tin-el I'Mlrlt h t lletl1.!- it lirii. II Dit'ir. iu l.i in , Ho..' i, ttnLinsix , lU'.tnlia Irolll the e.i't i I 11. : I 1 1 , i ll.ited, SI i nil 1U, 1M I. 1 Sl.i.y I ('. i.ix, lilo. li. It. l'.M. l.t.f'.tl X. A 1 1 v lor K-ia'e. I 111 IC ll'lll ..Vlill l BANK. Su::s:cr t it! Zn:u ul L j Incorporated with a Cap ttl cf $60,- I 000, w,th $30,000 Paid U... I't-.riu r'i :vt Mf-jtr: ttii l t -k. Ii.'. 't-i j i. .imi 1 ttl I.tii. iH.it;, iilfl in h U .n j ' ,tn I urur tjr. l'MRihrT ... .1 C ( i't: II. .1 K I'H Kl hllN T M I' I'VlM tmiim ... I-. .(-Mil :N Thr I'ttvi-tlH I .t aim! .',1 - I'rtl'k .;it'ii Im t Utih ( iriiiiiit-ri'in. i.t.'I ; .1., ' v.i.i ml J.Mir ) rlnl Kll-il : vm '.i 1 1 niK (ininn n u. It i Html tu n ', l'i( h tmt you lam-, tl ui nitk.-. ..u i m t, In n 1 (-.(iiimuii lit tlx n iff tiittiL a r.... nf ri t 1 hill'lUif Hi li h. ll h..t-(. --altttl III ootlK- lii k r lisnti. ti. win u- (tit in ..nr mhi i.r ptit.tt. r. It is iliflu till t. louu kinnil mii.i tii'.. l-ut Un ) fail U (nit in m nviii,; IsMiik nr- I nm' U l.fM i.m' r.-Mirii. :-l i me tl M; th- mi Im mm-('r th u f.-.-Mi! uj-rntifii ( cmiiat ltnk In th '( iti.i.iiitt , wp Nilr I ti r ( ' rui.aic In Oil ttiRtt. r. FOR CTS. Bflavnaaeaaaaj la IHsalnarat, via ill at-Tt1 A Sample laa-lepe. ni elltwr WlllTUIXllMlsrllRIMrrL- - 0ZZ0N9S 0V7DER. Totl hr. area It adrert!ar4 f"r r.i.v ear., htit har. j.i ever tried If - : a. row tlo n.il b what au litetl t tMitlea loai 1'awaer la. H PozzorTrs Ninf an rtxrft!ir1 brnjnlflT. ..! t : 'it. rHl-stn.lwvt) orri.trili' o, ' He II It 4 I 1 a a matia"iM-t.1llatttsa'riMt) f. f.UMd tftrnilMTt. " l LP Ft-11 k::. m --! . Age..:, . I. r 1 t . e-.ee.. I. ...ir a.. i...r. , k", l on fti.' "1 r,.. " .-. K-: U KTI-1'.. .-. -an ran- :. 1 1. . .-r 1. Norm: t-i ;::. i -i r X ti.t a -t- . t u'i"ii 1. t II I . .i i aid Jan.. V. ?.'j- ii, 1:,-.- 1 .1 ,!.. -: I n t'.l ' wBrlll'''-'-.' ( :ti. - t 1 1 . w I'.'.'.i. il-.t ' 1 ;.(-..: u t.it el "t in -1 .- : . - .- . . il 1 r . u .1 I-. 1 ,-.. 1. 1 11.. " ', - i; i'... I. ii..t St ii r a tl- 'i. !.. . ... ' i. 1 . r t ai 1 ib .it Hi. 1 r-1,1.. i;. 1 ( ..' r. '1 t ttl- 1 1 1 . li.t. I. M r b IT. I I t; Y . .. - . J.M.- y. Mit'K. Cn I' iK.aitv A.c.n.i .ui-. Alt lor Lata . 7 i (V I r nmrtir, eiiTr j KJ.A.rCH.C ll CO.St.Loula.Mo.l I : di