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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1894)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. t I. lAmKLU . . rroprtetstr, O EUGENE CITY. 0REO0N. CtMtsltlt tatluN lor Ika lllas The tli'.li-'.,( il t.d r will Dot forget the onvidi ruiioa iluii to lur err ant during null extreme weather a Las Wn undergone latfljr. Even with Trr rarii ibe kitchen la uii almost ln tolerable pl.uo itli the average tem perature of the day Btnontr the mnetiea. Any woman who tUu-n not rIiz Ihls b.u only to wall from hr civil. darkened sitting room t III" cook's domain to bo gl.nl to hurry uwuy. The ine.l! idioiild lie planned bide BiuikI a little In it h HI, mill an srratgcmeiit onght to I made t k'ire tli rm.k ti Im'ir it two out of tho kitchen In soma cool spot 'luring tho lay. la a i in itii i rail ilar or two ago the hostes excused herself I1IO ineht to rill "IT the basement balus trade, "Is the ihir closed into the base uirrit hull, Mlli'ii, from the kiti hvnTT "No. iiiu'miii," rami) up Uirt. "Close It ut nine, please; the beat from the kitchen mine up through the bone," and It wu further explained to tli visitor on tint return to the parlor that Llleu wail Ironing, and with the Hi rrtiuti usual to her kind "-rsild la keeping tlm kid In n ilmir i jx-n. " That the (,'irl over thn ironing table needed the circulation of air jKawlbU only by thn nte-iiing of thn iloor iu qnea tjun anl the lower area do'tr Uil not oc cur to tlm mltni. Yet una was kiml In-art sl woman, fur she told her caller a few moments later thut she hail aouia hopping to ilo, hut it wan "fully U0 wann to tukeout the horsei." Her Point cf View In New York Tim. Corporal punishment. Soma grown person would m to thiiik that tlu ra 1 uo tru lac for chuKtisvmi'nt in .1 ) tim of tiluc.ition. KncU at all crrntt il our tuipreviion of those, atnl tln-re are many p.iri'tiU inon tlir-m, who fatl an orilinnry beating is'irtn in mlim.I aa nluiiMt an In dictalilo form of owatilL I'imiIu of thit kind have evulcnt ly forgot tin tho in,'ii luritto of their own waywarj youth, or perhapi thvlr irrt knew only jjmiii.i1 and untroubled prinictima of k.k1 con duct In neither caae can thvlr Judg ment be relied upon to form rule of dix'ipline fur the KUidunru of achool t'-uchera. The bad boy will continue to deM'rve and to ropjy with liettvr lie taviur liia newlfut thrashing, ami even the k'! '"7 will aomi'tunoa err and will profit by corporal reproof. The truth about phyhiral punishment, w muy take It, i that it I Indinp n able an evil M-ihiip, but a aeceitary one. It inui-t Iw borne, but in order to attain alircn with thn. leant pMhl amount of Injurious fricthm it must also lm regulated. There must Is no linpul aive pulling about, uo randoin atrokce with the hand or tlm ruler, no ear ln lni( with ill proluihlii iwiii-l -thn rup tureil tyini.iiium. Tho head should never l t ruck, not fven hhip'iL We may any tho s.nno of tho liody but for 0110 inwl tender but rafely padihil proinmence w hieii apiwar to murk the naturally apHilnted M-at of InldisU af fliction. Lvudon Lancet. Monrj la Itakblt. "I am deeply liiicrcsted in tho exter mination of lalbita in Au.trulia, and Saw Zcalaud," aaid I'huilca V. Kent, (f London. "You wuuld liki tome Ktatisties? To commence v illi, on direful calculation It U now H'tth-d that two nil. bus in ten year will malliply to 70,ooo,"0. Thut it a luo-l'-rate liuro. liabl.iU have par ticular ailvatitatjea for thrivinir In Aiut tralia, and have tied tho advanta:ea for forty yearn nun they were Intro duced, lu Mew Sou ill Walea thn gov erumcnt rxpeuUisl over 1, 000,000 fiuin lU to l'UU cudeavoiini; to exterminate them, lb-si lm thut, a ((renter tint hn bceu eipclldcd ill plivato Inolieva In one year 3,;'M),UlHl akiua bad royally paid usm tlieui. "Now. thuro l auother tide to thil quealion of (xteiiuiuallon, and that ia the rabbit killer'a and the rabbit akin dealur'i Intcrvhta. A killer (eti two ceota a head royally from tliecovern- turnt for dcitroyiuu tho aniiual'a life. He then Bella thu akin at from four to aix centa. On the meat at the canaiuK factoriea be avi rnK-i from two to four centa. It la a nice, ay way of making tuouey. The lina are bale prosed and cxportisl to London. In that city there la a fc-ftieral auction ralu of tkmt every aLx week. The tab -a avcrai from l.ooO to 2.OO0 bulea, and the average to a bale la 2UU kkint." San Francisco Chronicle, kaa.afM UHkwal Uraad ( raiub. The aaut;e made in Sardinia from pork or veal, and avaaoued with apicet kud a lit',1 iuiii, have no bread In their Cutiiiosi;iou; nor lu li-ed do tho Ilaliaut aiy mole thau the Ovnii.iiisswiu to look wuh eyri of approhalloii on bie.ni crumb a an accompaniment to aansiice meat. To put tou liiin.il bread tutu any Miiiu-o and to sell tt at the price that would be charged for an eiinal ijnaiitity of butcher meat, partak considerably of the nature of fraud; but auch fraud ttiicht be obviated. The eveu Greater peril of eating tainted ! Meat Uil'ht be averted if Uouavkeepera would only eucuuiae their cook to tuak larger Use of tlm sausage luilicinf raachiiio, whuh insure peifeit cleanh Her, while It ilifprnwa the eamilhj fijually, liiiucr to any decree of fiiie Bcm and at the aaiue time till the tklnt with aaUMg meat. Luudou Telegraph. Warra't ftolliBg ike IWoh. by ike Do. In the w indow of Droad way book kcre waa rvcin'.ly exhibited a art of Ehakejre, tn tiht IO1110. volume. Tho book axe uuuterpin e of the print er' and binder' art. They are bound In bail morocco, with tl.e cover brauU fuily towl4. The volume caught the eye of a k-oud old woman, w ho bad no doubt been kecking bargaina lu dry good atorea. the popped into the place, ad pjiuUni at tae worka Bald to Bh.'etuian, "How much air them bhakw rjHre a dozenr "Ninety ColUr for tho act of eight," blandly anawercd the man. "Ninety" and ii turned ant CeJ. forpelUEj her tuual "Well. I tU uk l'U rail a'ain." New York Tii'sinua. w4 rowlola. lira. Watt I raw la lb paper tb other da I tLat II Is iu)issit)ie for a luaa lo kick wuU full fufxealita there U nuiuiLg io kick at Mr, rulia I'll bat no married womaa wrute 141. liMliauaBuu Jwumal ' Co.rriyhi. 11 bf V 1 4 - .......I i .Mr AUIItur li: v it i: i u:ia simply a j very iili'i- f-l-I o mt w h o I "i'l , ' ilium- ! a .1.1 be read on bo. ..itt l.ftil f;n-. !ii--l. a jnlltliful fii.e, 11. Ml ill M-.-inif the lur row red riblmn mi biiHioili' le. ie ph-komelimr aiUiil him for ln tory. And be, to avoid the enibarra-oniieid fell In kpeakiii- of .niewlf, aiiKWereil ix. on n hut in :i 1 1- I' ii -1 V : -I via- born teiil.y-i year ao. and ime then -iiothinif rer hai'iied to me." Hut it not ' It hupeiieil to him lbnt he I.U.I bravely won lln n l riblmii, wbli h nhiiwiil ... u.K.iiit.i i- ly 11 1 h. 11 Ins l.reu-t. Il..iu" l"-ii -oil to 'liii'ioi u a eav.ilrv oliieer lm liud freed a battery "f urtill. rv. wlmh the eiieinii o ulreudv b. lieved in their h. esii.i I'lifortiinately It bImi happeneil to him iliirinif the fll'hl that be had re reived a bullet ill the ..ill.' A be bud In-eli Vol I tit ly ... oil ed I1111I. -muiiI to Ih- .roiii.iled to I In rank of captain be received ii-t-ul Hie erH. of the Legion of Honor, uli.l this irreatly helM-d to lieu I bin wound Mill, honev-r well In-ule I II mitflit have b.en. he remained very weak. Ilewas knt hooie to levomu htronu'er. And lhi is how, fortlie last fortnlirht, helm. I been livlnif In clover at tin) hoinu of Uis ist..r. Mine. Julia Dueheuun. w hoe husbautl ow ned a jrlas-woru ut llores. near Ainiena. I'rei'eriih was happy there, for he, loved his hi-.terond his sister lored hi. 11 There w as but one iir.iwb.ieU to In ; htippiness; bis brot her in-lu w , Jaen, m-s lliii lie nin, had Incn obliged to leave on the day following the yoiinjf ofUeer' j arrival. Aa a compensation, there wna i ween the brother and the sifter the latter' ilauifhti-r. a irirl Just over live Veani of 11 .-e. who npH-ared ileliv'hted with I'n -!e I'reil and with the (jold la. c of his mi 1 f rm. nml for w hose benclit rrederi.-ll ti-eume a boy Sffuill All Hie fti-fiiiikintnnee thev had but wilh whom they sustained almost con atant Inlen-ourse were Mine. Hour-1 prom, a widow, and her daughter An- . toinette, a younsr yiil of eighteen. How pretty she wasl-not s i 11 h in reu'ularltv of feature, but in her him- i pllein. her untural ifrnee, her pervmul charm. A for Mine. Ilourceois, she was kind ness Itself; but n Jovial. Indulgent, sen ibli. siiillinc kindness Mother and iluii(hter were a charm inir pair. That la what our youm, man hud ascertained at once, lo his 110 small sat tafnetion. He found an nttraetioii he bad never ls"fore evperieiiee.l in meet inir these ladie. Were they lute in eoinl.tu? 'I' k nits i.eetneil beavv to hioi And if his si-der mhisnt Inm l"i!" f.-r them, olf be went at once It was not far, il Is true Three hun dred yards fioui the ('la-s wiirl.s. They lived III a lnr.'e ilia, surround.-. I bv a line purli. which unh the farms, the Wishls and the siu.ls In longed to t he youniT (firl in her own rii.'ht. wi'h.nit riiiiiiliui, other pros-rty which it was ruiimred amounted lo over a million One 111 irnim.'. after bn-aafast. I'red erieh was Miiol.iiiif a i i':ir in tlie if ar deii, bv his si-ter's side, III w host' shirt the I. tile Martha was ilili.'eiitly curl in her dull s w itf. At the table they had hpoken of An toinette, and now now they still ss . . f her. Then, after a moment of silence, I redericU said. v Itll a sljjli. "What 11 pity sn- is so rich:" " by'.'" ashed Julia. I.-.I. ni' steadily at her brother w ith eyes full of anxiety. Why? rorwsith! that w as easily tin -derst.ssl. Ilcciin-e without thai the youiii, man would have fell no scruples in avownnf his love for Antoinette, and would have ashed for her hand. "What lbs" It matter?" ald 111 ai ter. with utl iueplleuble eluotiou. 1'nslei ick replied: "I Ix-tf your luiriloii! To wi a younif irirl you I. now to lie a millionaire, when besides vnur Hilary Vou acurvrly have tliree thousand a Vear. would not be actinir like a (fenllcman. " Toher brother' suriirise, Julia did not answer. Mie hud turned her heu.l aside. He put bis hand on her khoiil dcr, with a heavy heart, e vclaniiinu' : "You lire crvinif! W hat i the mat Ur? W hut uii your "Nothmir:" she replied, with mile dmw nut In tear. The younif man kneeled before ber ml pullinil hi arm around ber, ex claimed'. "Julia! Julia! I havo but you In tho worl I. You have amno Borrow oh: I hi of you, do not hide it 'rom mc! ri tcr, dear littlo niMcr! You have 110 rijhl t 1 conceal It from me." Mie licsitcto I for a moment, then In a low voice. In accent choked w ith koba, sin) whispered: "We may have to (To Into bankruptcy " ImpnsMlile to top now. She had to co iipn te her couthlcuce. It wat sim ple aed short. A banU susoen.le I pay :nent Tlimufh tin thry would lose a lurje amount That I w by Dik hemin wa traveling Alas! hi letlcrt aunouiicisl nolhiiiK (f.sHh Hut In the meantime, what I the connection tx-lween tin disaster and Krcilciiik love for Antoinette? Ah: e ;. !' l'.e-oiiiin) ru h through hi wife, the lieutenant Won'.. I have rs.me to bis bM.thi r-m law s rescue. 1,1 ii .k. . : Wa this -wl.i-hot it-a lt w as p,-i f.-ctly regular an atsxilule iiu p issl Kill? I r.-deri. U and Antoinette sult.sl one BUotln-r loveit one anovhrr, M-rha(i. A ,-.- 10 : 11. 1 n i in Hie k 1. w . allioitct- I l i a i i-. a ix aiil..,.'.'-oi 1 Vesl11u-.1t. since, wiili.ml ;he pr.-s, 1 enitarrBsim-nt, the atTair tfavr c.s -1 re su'ts And Julio, nmvrd to t, ars. w a av 11. s- "And then Jacciue I o kind li.i pent, honest: If you only k:n w I'm!, bow be hue yeiir sis er a what hapi'itu's she oar bun' Ah r.uui. privali. lis lhat I n-'ili-n;' I 1 i banl l art ! that a man 'o-.e Jaci 'c should N-urlhc uodeservrd statu of 1 kind of tlistfraco. Will it ever Is I (Ttranti-d to me to ecinole hiin""" In hi tarn tlie youua man kept (ulet 1 lower.aaT hi rrra, UilnkmaT of vni oar- naife which murlit have saved lu reia tivea. Itul while lowerinir bis eye he saw bt red riliUm. and II so-mi-d In bun he heanl an interior voii e r. s utintf the . i.teme he bad just uttered: "It Would u.il 1 ai-tini, likn a (Tenth 11. an." He also saw thai Muril.a no lolu'er curlil b.-r il.'ll wi. .'itliiiiT on (jn.uliil, iinitionle and Kilent, lie child wa loobinir at hi-r iifth.-r. wl.. wept ailelitly. Mie wept-lu sib In - also. lulla," aaiil tin yoiinir man. mberlv. "(To, In tn v name, and usU for M II lloiir hiU' huinl." "At lastl" triumphantly 1 xclaiiin -d Ant'iiin -He's Hint her. aif-r Julia hud formulated lier r iiiest. II a!;n.. her iliel.tlT. sM. adili-d III the siiln. jo' oil time: "I ..III" he bus enllie to It' Answ.-r. ilarllt..' Tell-tell bow ba--h-wurd w' f.nii.il liim:" A I. !' simle. so chaste in its fr.mU liess. lit up the yoiii..' .'iri s fa -e. and. will,. .ut smuI ln. she adwinccd t"urd Mule. I He In-iiuli Willi extended hands. Then, his-iii), In r: "I iiiii so happy:" ulie e. lu.nnd. bravely. 'I he very next day I red rick ix-pan Ins "wiNiiniT." as it isenlli d. Vet. nlil.tll striili.'e thin' lie, s ool-..'.ki II till tln ll so oM-ti and wus f nun I t-iri iirnspei t. stilr d. all t unpleasant. l.y.. toin'i mate "1 halter." to all fri-edmii: He eliose bis words earefulli .No more jrt'..'es iiuiv: At tlri-t. Antoinette wua discin-ertcd bv il. Hut. hiirinouiitiniT ho' oaiiifu 1 111 pr, s doll, she upH ared bu)pv eiioii '. fur t-.Mi. fhe w is the llrst lo ..-.i.i " their .laiis. haymir. u if iaa.UerU-htl.v. "theM- di-ar illllis." lie htill culled her "aiademoisell.'. w liil- she cull-d him pl " "I rederii I. " Mie coiisulted hnn ulsHit the detail - ! their futiite home. V hat ' a.l. ill.: In prefer for the t-iii ta.ns"' And when they were passing (.'lass works, itoopiiitf tokis Martha, she prompt'-d: "Say: 'UiHhl tinrninir, Aunt Intl.'" The attorney hud Uikcii the mutter In hand. tvervthiiu wu ready, for the lu.-utenant bad told his st d.-r: "Act for me. Have thu avlllcinent ilm v:i to mil yourelf." A for biu, to all question he uv aw.re,: "Ye. All npht. A you ilcae. " So iiiiich so, that al lat Julia to.. a hnn us'..!'', and said to him: "TuUe care. I red; take care lest you (frn-ve tins chlai:" llrieve her:" he repeated, htartled 'It would caiic me the most bilter ro morse. " "Yet one would think you do not love her." "Not lotre hrr:" m lairued the youn man. "t wuuld l the moat unpruto ful follow. Oh: on the contrary, I lo i.-r. v s ' ' " Hll.tr I till MAMVIl?" her ith all the power of my soul, of my conscience, and of my probity. ! Void of fee 1 1 11 as I may a,.p. ir. my heurl is all lur ow u I allow,- uml I adore her: Ah! why is she not p.n.r: You would see you would see then. Julia:" he added, rclaplii; into hi darker 110 1 The eventful day waallxed. The ban were to Ih- pul.ln-lie.l After dinner, the '.ieutcnaiit, accom panied I In' ladies home, walking ly their side uloii' the road. At the d.x.r. tlu-v bade one anotls-r i'imu! l.y. After that word had been 1p.1l.e11. Autoitiei !e reinaiiiisl at l-'reden- k's side, ver el to him She upM'ard to await s,.iu IhiiitT. Il Mi'incd us if her forel.eni wa tiendtiiif towatd her Ih tn.lhed Up He under!. wl And, once more low eriiiir hi eves, he the red riblsm lit by Hie last i.iv of Hie si ttiliif snu And, as In an hallueination. in the rut lililT o! the leaies be thonu'lil be heard ' iiu: "It would not be actiua' like gelltlematt" Then, darrled, he Mepsd back and in a chokiiik i"hv: "Listen: mv heart i hiirstiiiii. Kven if 1 unsettled every llnii),'. 1 must eak. 1 must tell you" What? Ilvcvthiiiir: II dated every tiling, indeed, the situation, hi c Tu ples, Ins fieu- sorrow. Antoiii.-tli) m l her mother nu?ht to Interrupt liiuv rv'iK-at ili: "Hut but " 1U-ibii not listen; be went on to the end. An i llu-n only were thvy ab'.o to Cnish their seqloncr: "Hut we Know it:' "What! Yi.u know that my lster and her husband arc threatened wilh" leltaililr. we 1; uoiv it," anl tin widow. "AnJ this i why we hurried the conclusion w hich w id, at last, five u the ri.-ht lo narj id the miafortuoe they do not ib'scrve." "And y. u. Aiitoin-tle?" Somen hat ronf iiscd, h replied: "l: I'll! I had but one frar not to jlcae you!" i -n Small Mn.rinj Vinls. iiH-hnically knowu (is ' rl-!crs. live from i 1 1 tin v iv.eci w ith no " year-, p;- l 11 n 1 1 i,.- In,- for i-.i'-rc than Iihm ir in cuptiv ..1 I . Ii:,ve 1-een hu.0,1, i i f v- nnd oari-ots el 11 lon'-er 1 he bv- cra:-c l.fe "f common lfc 1: . le:irs: L'ei"-e l .n 'H ard fow l v. .I.li. Ii'. and sa:i-. .is' vear. ;, i,. lh.il Ilo- t-Mr lit I'll io'..i.'1-t ISI" .,r,l:iiar Ion, . nty .it .1. , sis t I, S ( t. nls is i-.iitur. dan ' f c..ois 11- at ion lor I'lt ir li-ci'ie (cili'olv ami f 'r tie anion-: their v ..inn' n-at mortality it tVntt a lh I'arm. W hr d 1 1 t f .i 11. is ra.-e 111, ire small fur.s' No :ie who own land cm (Ti r a M-asi i'.ab'i excuse whv lie sh i.:d not r.i-se small (ru t. No one fau. iv out of .0 en an aveia.'e rai-t s eu.ni .'h mall frui! to bar. l.y have a taste, w bile a cssl manv do mt ra se .mv at ail A fc w r.sls f -i-nnd ih. -.i'.l Iv s.-t o.l for a i.u.id fru.l K-..r 0 :1 and planttd lit ilr.i U-ri n-s, fc-.s,-l,-rt is l-!a.U ai. I 'a-si. ri 11 s. i-iinji.:., it. I l.t se few rU 1 f lan.i, w.th a f,- l.d lar c xp d1-I in cl-.one and well- sc.,-, tesl varieties, would C've Ibe fain l y a ss-lrtan of the uiuat dclacisiu a-.l vcv 'HM of all fsxsi. ISOLD OLD KA.M.KK. THIS VETERAN BEAR MAO NO FEAR OF MAN OR GUN. 0 lie !' Ik Terror uf Caall ail roi.tu ahd Itreaalerf '" llraaea Prsi't J.llom- K ) all liver Iha Male- I aruier a'-a "The Isddest. most impudetit liears to be found anywhere the be.fi of Jlaine." said a spirfinaii who baa kun'el all kiuiN )f l''r but polar le-irs. "The Mai.1" b ar iloen t care a n.ap for a man. ud that i rather ipieer for tne U-ar ta-'i-t know that there 1 a bii( Lo.inty on their n-.iIi u.'r know enr!!inu When I ay that the Maine l nr don't care a nap for a inur I don t lue.iii that be I any mom a't to tackle a man than any other I' -ir 1, but that lm will (fo into a man rharnyar I after a calf, or a sheep or p's. bit" hi" orchard after apple ny his cornfield, or into hie yard and kio'k over tlm lcc-kips for the honey '.thoiiK'h liie man may l staiidiiin not thn-o list awuv wilh a k'"'i 'it mai Tbia braxen impudeiiie on the part of thu M uii" Ih ir is what make bull such a terror to the farmers 111 that state, and It more than any thin;,' else led to the putting of a price 011 hi head It baa also led to the 11,1. -nil. .11 of many do- n-e for ib-strovm the b id marauder by the farmers themselves "Tlm favorite one of tln-fl i the trap (uii. Mil is umply an i.rilinuxy k'i 1 n.ir.'i'd heavily with buckshot, baited and placed ill a cornlield or other place w here the bear la likely to pay a visit wilh for.iKin intent. The bait and k'iin ure so iirr.iiiisl that the instant the le-ar tiiiii hca the former the hitter, i ihs charged, and in nuieiasi out of ten the ipiHiitity of lead L-rinn receive 111 bis lieud and face load him down o effet tu ally that when the farmer k"e out In the liioniini; be tind tli U-ar dead, and the carcas l a more valuable crop to him than auyth.n,' any two acre of hi laud could yield I11111. for the bounty, and tlio hide, and the meat 011,'ht to repro-.-nt forty or fifty dollun in cold casli to the aifricultunt. "The country around Banuor. ny wit'aiu twenty or thirty mile. 1 the tnost prulitic l ar region I ever struck The licari seem to rise up out of the ground and look at y.-il a you pas by wiiiiout a protest. The last tune I wa over tncie the people in the vicinity of Maiticll were ail broke up over the vt ickcltii's of a lou,'h ami cunning old boar. whoe exploit had won bun the name of Did Kau'er. He wa a ((real orchard thief, and had escaped from no end of traps, and it wiw estimated at that time that if he should drop dead just then ami hi weight Wa taken. Hot ten than ten pounds of his avoirdupoi would Ut n preseiitisl by lead that had Is-cn shot into Inm any 1 11110 within the liiu years then pa-t "The whole of 'cliolcot coin. ty knew that U-ar, but be ibdied the entire popu lace until a farmer named Sawyer (pd r-o mad one day over some ess-. tally a (:ravatiiiK depredation the old U-ar had committed mi hi premise that be took hi hit; iiuhise 1111 mid swore that he would "11 out mid lay Old lt.iii'.-r low U I..1.1 ho came home iiKain or 1I10 111 the ait'-iupt. Itul Sawyer, alter following tile U-ar threi) days, in.sliln d hi ualli u littlo and came home tin) third tilnht to see In family. Some time diiruix thn 1 lnhl lm was awakened l.v a noise, and he recoiiucd in it the voice, or rather Iuiii;, of Old lender blowing in Hie orchard. "Willi Kreat caution Farmer Sawyer awoke his larui hands and stobi tn aoiiie of In neiiiU.rs and not together a Miiall 111 Hiy of in. 11. Armed w ith (tins. uics, pilchfurki and other wcaiHiti. and carrying a dozen lantern, the hostile force surrounded Old Hanger in the orchard, and for thu tuM lime in In life thu toiih and wil) U-ar found himself in a coiuer. Then" w as only one outlet to tho wisst 1 1..111 the orchard, and that wa ((uardi-d by ciht nu n with gun 1:11 lu ll 1114 Sawyer with his mmjoe kuii. "The display of lantern had evidently ihui.l Old Hanger, for there waa uo reason whv ha coiil. in I have cot out of the on bald and aw uv into the wood isforu he was surro'ind'sl. Hut he didn't, and when he at la-t discovered thu danger he was 111 and made break for the path, lm had to lull a dehierate gantlet, lb-receiicd a shot from each one of the li'.it gun. Ilicludlli,' SaW)er Inoose gun, but he ran thu gaiillet aud kept right 011 lor the w,l. lu epiteof hi wound the tenaciou old brute hl the bet of armed fanner a lively ch.'-e of nearly three mile into the wootl U- forollu y i aim) iii withhmi I aruicr Siiwjer .' in the bad of llie forces and waa suddenly hioul.t up all stand lug by a roar and a n..tt and a frightful napping of teeth iiot far ahead of bliu Lantern ieie held up, ami there Dot twenty fis t ahead, stood Old Itaugcr his bask ugamst a rock and show ing a iblialit aud temiiie flout. Uy the light of the latiterti Farmer Sawyer gave the bear both Iswrr. la uf hi mmise gun. and Did Kaiiger ru e wa ruu. 1 he hig U-ar was lashed to two ttuut pole and tho great carca wa borne into Max kidd by the tnuiiiphaiit hunter. When tl.e tiH.ple uf the village heard that Old llanger had been kllltsl Vlmp wa n'vetl over for the nilil. and da) light fouud the rnipulace alill rejoicing over the downfall of the dreaded marauder. Old Hanger weighed 4'to pound." New York Sun. Tk tlaklni ef Mr. Taad.rblll a Tarkt. The (inking of the t.-am yacht Alva by the teniship II. F. Diuiock on Nan tucket 'uoaU wa one of those dis-uteri w hn h are bound to is cur occasionally nbt-re vessel lie at anchor in a fairway a narrow and thickly navigated aa the otie tti w Inch the Alva lay. The atcain ship comp-vny to which the 11. K. 1I lu.s k U-loug employ the best naviga tor ts-tween till "'rt and lloeton. Ofti u they make liie trip from the head of ljon; Island sound to ll.ton light in a dense f,.j without s-s-in,- mii,-le point of land or light, ninnitii on fme and by the sound nf lighi'iousn whistbst and I lightsbi,. Is "s. I The eye aud ear of a Long Island j cmnd. Nantucket ShoaU and Uulon I pilot are educated to tee the l'.htet I ol ;wt au 1 hear the ltt Boi-e at the -gri..:,-t pcsMble distance. l'uiea an ' adttrre w-.uj prvvrtil those 00 th J llui.sk fnoi h.ariug the Alva' bell, we incline to the U ,i f that it wao not Mruck at aho.-t tutcrval enough, and if the captain of the I'mnsk tar be did not bear auy U-.l. those ictereatesl can ' depend upon it that bo rtate tho fact, I a he l employed to avoid ccnuion un der any and aU Ctrtni;.tan jea aLana Jwuul 'iNTEPEST.NOJO METHODISTS. Aa4 le Olkrt. ke All4 Ik Ossraa .out Mmii.!. The Ocean (Iro'et amp Meetina: awta- tlonb.Uw'iuti."r-ti..uof a bugenew aud.ti Hum at that popular Metliislistt'im- Bier r s., 011 the Jers.y natsi. ami 11 iar tted to I ready for use 111 time mr 111" Uiis-Uiii " of the ci.ii..t.g .iiinnii r. I he Vs bUilU.t .T I '" .4 I"! III depth b)Tl feet ill ss nil h ..l.d will hale seal Dig eiac- iy of !.'. II.. will I "si feet bn;b In tl.e c. liter, wilh a slope to Hie uh-s, win re It wid l '- fiet fnan llie croiiuil. Ti ne are to l- hair tow rs, of w Inch tae main 01 r wol I" I -'' fet I In be . ht. .ah. it will I" left iiiidoiie that tins-him-kal Li ; and ineeniiiiy could siisu'ist In II. use II- building the most complete and lie-t ps .iii'd .iriir:uie of II kind 111 tiio world. he li.oe.ty lu It const mi lion will I II- iirtui.gi uo lit of the tear and a,de walls li lo I hree In r of li.ni a hie pan tl, si that the aiidiiorium may lie ruber wholly or I"" "' lm h'.id III lin leineiit Weatlnr or tl.r.ovu eni.iii) nls 11 lo the fsfiin l.r.-ce" on t hr aiiitry summer ilai s. The lbs-ring will Is- of aphalt and will baveaii ) lini.ne iroi.-i Hn- naraiei sine Inward H. e platform, alTonhng (in uuhri. ki ll v,l oil ne loslrillll nil' I sprukent, 'J he ai 'i'i a- (.r"(s-rtit-s batrt Ut iicire fully ci.i.iilensl, uinl the anhllect, 1". T. Lamp. a). I but V) per tent uf the largi-sl i.", ' t i" vvVTf s-T Phosl'l 1 TI'. .. " I A 1.I.11VI At MTolllt'M aiiiliemv will hue no dillhulty in Inarliig ru-rr wool, lie bin of the ceiling are pari.Uilie from fmtil 10 rrer. and from side to snle aud i" .-r ti.r pi'itform there will lt a large sou :.'! :.g U.i.d and almie the praker's stand a small one. wilh the same paraljol :c curve, w bh h are e.ts-eted to carry the waves of sound forwunl and outward In i'tti a w ay thai there n ill lie no possibil ity Of Ullll'lVlOg ifhlars. 'I he sileciu.il lUseniinatioii of the vulce 1.1 ...i .1-1 1.- I rxpci.u-11 10 ov gn ai ,t assi.iti ny iue ado.ticu of a sisti-ui of forceil vtntllation, which w ill induce (.'i-ntle air curient out ward and iloivuward from the speakrr. Thl re. lit will Ui obtained by withdraw ing or xhau-tmg tmm '.lie II. sir along the Ceutcrahil well tow nut the rear, through register or gruilugs and large ducts, a ul iimeof uUnii ..' uo cubic fret of air every minute, liy tii.-il'f of large fans I hen haii-l air w iil U- bhw n ui nlmve the r.s.f thmugh the l-.ui front turret. The cost of the structure will somewhat exceed the f.Vl.KSI S'lh-cilUd for it last kummcr, but the building committee are conlidriit the ib ticieiicy w ill be made up hy the friends of Ocean Ijrovr. Any surplus that may U -.,,;. ct,-d will lie devoted to building an or;- in. Id New Word. The following tiew Word Willi iht-ir uieai.uigi have U- n ci.iuid by ho Neve York Il. rald: Typine A tyjs-w ritiiii; innchiiii'. Tlie accent fulla upon the last hyllablc tyjs'-cc'i. Tj s 1 A male operator 011 tlietypinit, TyjH-s A fcitialo orator oil llie ty I.ilie. To Tye To writn oi the typine. Tyitseript T; n w ritti 11. or typewrit ten iiiaiiti-cnpt. Il in. iy in. 1 tin-memory to slate that the liit weld, "typine," m formed by taking the ht-l an I l.i.-t e liable i f the i pres-io!i, "tj -. uiltilig iiiachiiii'," und t il.lt it l.n alls t lie s.lllie 11 the complete, expiessioii. .lo that the last one, "t psscript." is formed by taking tlm first one and the la-t twos) liable of tho expn --1..11, 'o i h-w 1 it u n manuscript, and 1 -hanging, f. r the salie i f euphony, tlie "u"of the -soli'l syllable in to utl "o." There Is a v.u am y iti the Kugli.-li vo culml.iiy which tin uorn.il.il. The typcwri; ing 1 1 iil 11-: r v l.aa sprung up within a eoinparuliv ly short time, hut no word have coiu-j into general u to meet the icipiireim nt of the new situa tion. A general movement would ipiii kly t-stabli-h tin 111. t.li-t-lrlftly lit I rant-e. Is electricity Juiiai'h ? Cm il U- stoh i." In r.'ance it was a moot point until a abort time ugo wlntinr an electricity upply company wa a hocietn civile or as.H icta commcrc talc, a matter of no little ilnp'.rt.il.c" to ilive-t the latter 1 .co would only 1 tile amount of their share-, coinuicrci.ile, it appears, 1 rs, who in llaiil.) f .r A iiocii tu one whuh has lur its pun. ipal obj pli-hinciil of act i f 1 t "tlie iiccoiu-mtui-rco," su U il -i Iii-y mg r.i.v mat at a i.ioh!, luair.ifa . rial and re-elliug it i tiir.-d or in it unt ural state. Tlm 1'di sou I'ompauy, of St. r.ti.-i;iie. rnmnioiie.l Ut fi ro the ti .biin..l of com merce of that town by one of it ciio toliiers, ib dm. d to siibliul to the juiis- du ll hi of the coin t 011 the ground. lhat the supply of elect riciiy t.lll II did lint Collslll Ut act; "tho company only old a product which it gathered from nature and whn h wa a re tiiiliii." The tribune of co uincrce tievi r: belt s ilcclart-d lt Belf coiiipt tent to try thu mw, and on ap.e.il It uecisioii wa upheld, to that lu Trance, at any rate, tln-tricity when supplied from 11 central st.iunn must bo deeinetl a manufactured article. LUec tricitv. I hiualot(. A nn tho-1 of fog signaling bn been Introduced mi several bratiche of the North Loud n sysiem tf the Ureat Northi ru railway of England which obviate 111 ti. h i f tlie unreliability and con. plexity t f tho yti tu hitherto used A vv.ro 1 laid in u pipe from the signal box to the v.u iocs signals, at which brus.11 s of coppi r proj'tt t.iino four or five inch' nU.vrf the ido of the rail m-urt-t the signal. A innilar brush, w hn h t.ntie- with an indicator and U II on the engine. It fivt d to the en gine fis t plat". W hi 11 the signal point to danger, the two 1 .rtisln come 111 con t.n t. and the ringing i f the U II and the warning of the tlnit r l y a miniature su'lial mi the engine that the 1: Iiu 1 not clear are liie icsi.it. Tl:o arrangement can l-e r.idily switched oil in fine j weather i as to Us 1 me iticpi rative. ! TI I t ht trie ,1- vut s.s 1:1 tti is- the most lit I le ns i. !1 1. the nnv-t 1 !bt l.-nt mi a;i; ir - t I to f..r f. g ngn.tling, : aud ti e 1 1:. at N. i:h ru railway 1:1 tt mil to ad. ; t it 1 i r the w hole of 11 hoc. j t'Lltago K.t t.rd. S Ike taifrsi una la Ike VTrlaV Natural. .iv lh.,t the largest orr- 1 rw tit of w hi, a Btti.rale measure menu have lc n I is. n 111 u.o! ru tim. u an B-ajcv i.da wl.'.ib It. Oarda-T f. unj d-il and s.i-piiel.d in ti.-- ffik if a I tr-y In Mexico. It wa Jragg-d ott I Into 1 sn et. tir.d ly two hurw, and a 'careful u.i a--jnrr.it. t with a ta prune proved that it vi i. fml la LaU. 1 M. Loci Eevallio. a4a i Tj.j- 'j'JJA'J' AlLKD. aCCIDENTAND LIFE INSURANCE COM stUUtn iu urn Ju PANICS EVER WATCMFUL. . flow a llrnoklia Mae Urrw liaataga Tkreaib mu lejurrtl lo.ahla - Vai of Ik tlaa tir-ll Took Three lain le f alrk Ik kllrk Im kiuau. A llnaiklyn man bo wa hard up ran p ngainst In 1I011I I'-. wlue lilian rial situation wa i-i(iial!y il'-pn-hitiug. llacli wii 11-t. iihd. I at the reaelii- il ni.c he 1 1 1 1! th'-r. ami by loinnioti con-t 1, t llnyjoiii'd fortune, and rn.iii tin r. A d-ty or two aft er 1 ne of tli ' two lr'inii was kins k.-d down ly a v.ioti and r.n-taine.l a frac ture i f tlm b A- II" wa enrrl. d lioiiie, Hiid the brilliant idea at once i i-iirri-d to In r'Niintii.ile to t aho udvaiitiige of the T'-st inhl.iiicit U twit 11 the two and (w fruu un iii-tiraluo coiiipniiy lot a loin: a " rnsl us jHisaihle. Ik.r low ing tin- liijnreil mini clothe, he paid a visit to 1111 iivuiieiilur relative, tri m whom h" lorn. wed 11 f w dollar. He went in v t to mi insurance company and lis.k out a p-diey. Two wt k luti r a claim came f. r tot il disablement. and the injiirt-l initiwu easily .h milled H thu hold'-r of thn dlcv, hi room mate U1114 careful to kis p out of tlia way Tin re could U' 110 doubt 11 to tho tniiti'e b i U in' broken, nml a the oPiccM of the compulir rii'olli ti d that the man who took out the policy wa sound 111 wind mid lunb then seemed liltln reason toiloiiht lhat the accident had occur r l rime the pretniiini w.14 paid. No ijii-stii.n w;.i raisid, mid for three or four Week tlm J.'l wu p lid with 11 regularity highly hitlsfactory to the well member of the firm. Out the hick man came to (he conclu sion that be wit not gi ttuig a aipiuro deal. I'nttl le to b av hi U-d. ho could Ho! t ike part in la ) jolliticatluli lu whii h hisci'itirmloilclighteil, and It ap- tM-at.-d to him that lm wa 1 nut getting more than uUut L'u ernt on the dollar id the wick.y iillow.mce. II 'demanded art i-'i'ial divisidu on t'10 k'rilUtid thut. althoiigh In friend had dona all the thinking. Ir- had nally played the lead ing role l gittiug hitniu'lf knocked ib-wti und 1 n'i ovi r. It wa the usual case i f r g n falling out and bomut lin n dern mg the U in lit. Thu di.sititra , were uv. . ilic.ir.l by nn adjoining risun ' er, who promptly 'g ive uway the htory, with the r suit thut llie weekly payment tame to 11 suddeu mid distrt.iiiii end. I A en'.' ib inotistrutititf tli j valuo of time dater Mcurn d iii Ohio. A man carrying a largo aim unt of accident In jur.in.e had fallen 11 few day behind j in hi premium, but one afternoon rvi.itivo brotigbt in tho Miiall amount and obtained 11 rvivipt for it. That day llie iii-iin d wa cripph d in a ntn-et car t,f accident in Coliiiiiliu. and it va , coiirio cl limed that the premium wn paid U fore the uci iib iit tisik pla -e. Tint fact were distinctly favornblo t tiiti injur"! man, for investigation piov d that tin ro w.-re two street car j accidents ut u U 'Ut thu same place the :iine day. two or three people la lllir In- j . jnn d in each nceidi lit. The olice nroi'd threw 110 light on the subject, I und the mull MpH'iirei In have la-em ' taki 11 away by In friend. There wn little doubt that the premium wa paid ! 1 l -tw-ceii the twouct idei.ts, though there 1 wa lunch dithciilty in living thu exact time. It w a finally ascertained that a tele- gi.-ini had U "il sent li.nii Coliimlui an , hour after the Iii-1 accident a.-king to , have the pri iiii'iiu paid, und thi rir- j ciliiistaui v wa lu ll-elr ro suspicion that payment of the benefit wa reltlio!. A compromise wa liually agreed to, but cotaMilcrahly la', r two witm-iwea v.-ero found tu prove that the man wa. ir.! nc. :! ut. no that if tl.e hurt in thu tir-t premium was paid in conseipienco of the telegram fraud w.i evidently con templated. Hut for the dillhulty In 1 i.rn.-,,,. tlt.t ,, -I I t ,.f fflllVMo.lll Ilia I:., 1.1 ... 1 1. ' ...i. ...i ' considi-rt d. A it w.i. however, the j applicant ' case w a 011 tho face of it unite a strong one. j Kvery 0110 ha heard of thu man who had Iss-ii rcjsiitisl a ib .i., and whoee Iriemls hid 'olhited the insurance, in dulging tisi r.-ely in whi-ky and mak ing a foiupl.'in-.t to tin' insurance com pany that the iiiom-y hud not Io n fair ly divided, lu-t nice in which money ha U 11 clai::iid on account uf tho death of ietiplc still living are much more numerous than 1 g-m rally le lleved In on-1 a-e an Ohio f t.s kiiinil carrying, an nccid'-nt a.icy f. r (Itl.unO took Miiue stis k to New York. On the return trip he disappoint from tho train while it wn cri.lnr 11 hriilmt. from a central J and In hat being ulsiioiit!y nt-ov-a commercial 1 erxsl it wa cohtcnihsl that bo had fallen oil and had la-en drowned in the river. The company took advantage of tho 00 day rule und lin n o!!. n.l tn pay tho nn. hey tf a Imnd were put up to cover the aiuonnt. The neighUira of tho wid ow tlx. . I up an irreproachable bond, and the loom y wa paid. The company wa by no means con vi mc. I that tho man w.i dead, and ar rangement wi re ma lu to have tho widow wutchitl. Time year elupcd. ml the Instance waj well nigh torgot- leti. when udinriatih wu receivej to 1 the elTit t that tho lady wa disponing ; of hi r furniture and t-v idi-ntly uUmt to inove. A detective win einnloved to keeptraik. The family went to C'bl lagiv and the d tt tive followed. Aft er a day's ib lav tin y t.sjk a trnin for the northwest, tl.e detective also m the train. A way cut in the wild of Mon , tana the family alight"! at a small sta tion, where it wa warmly welcomed ' by the long lost t kman. who was promptly put under arrest. The bonda int n were g ssl tor the nn nt y. and on tin ts.cioioii the toitipany sustained no j loss Uvond the xs n-H' iucurTd in tho 1 w iti hiug. New Orleans Time Demo crat Aasoeretl. I ht-ard a Rissl rtcry the other day sUint a rn.itriiMoninl ag-tu r. An elder ly man had tl.r t tliiiightt r, who rnb-d bnti with a r si 1 f iron. W, ury of tin ir tyruuny, be advt-rtwd in a pair f.-r a a ifu. Nut day be r-t ived thn-e r ii one frrui oaib of toe dachur: -Liihuni It is a custom of the I'arj-iiu rV ntiton of San Krai:c:-v-o to bu..d Itous,- f .r cue agi-.ther wp.ht r.t chargii..' ai,ytL:i.g ftr their lalsjr. The owuer mjlie the laiii and material aud the rar.hUr do the r-t. A wo.-kitan is not allowed to work oa Oao stru at New LVIfjrJ, f -m , un Ia ba has boos wrarsaVjod. A "BLUFF" That wqpkeo. Mew IJUltt Maa AtaU.! a llgkl Muk I lllu.l.rih, ll( llaa. I The big tnati wa just drunk etnai, -a to be . lima-f.-r a fight. That wM pyarcnt to 1 vt ry om l.l tho cafe Ji, hadn't l'ti th' in ID nntiuti l furn La plck'-d iiiarn I with u Man Dir. i lis !!!' t. who hi i let-n p,i. t!y mliiiliriit I'' own I u-in-m in o t .,n,, f of the room ! "Sir, yi ti'V" Insulted hie!" 1 , lalued thn I ig man. I " Y'.u ur-mi .ta's.-n, "nut. t!y ri l A 1 the 1. Ill r. "Your a liar I" Ihuteb n d 11. li in. in. ".m l if J t l Lhow what thai means j 011 II light. " 1 1 rt.mil . " v as the rejoinder, w ith- out a tr-'i'i' r of p r 1 1 ati, ti, "1 ut It 11.11-t U. a: r I'vn :ui.-i. d eating. I le . r allow til l to Itit. rfere wilh my dininr. W.iii. r. bony op that .rtt r boii st -uk' N. vt r tin u! if it is a bit rare. " I The blgii' iti. iioiipluss.-.l for tlm lime Is mg l.y r 'It h 11 dl -play of cis. lie , rat dowii at a tal-le m i.r l y mi l glared at Li prosjM 1 tlie 1 1 - 1 1 11 . Wo all f. Il r r ry f..r him. but !! I ig man bs.k. d dau g.-rolls. I Veil if I..' WII "(lil't' sh. its in the un I. " und we dei idol not to lu t.'tfi-re. W In 11 th" lull man' st. uk came In. h" s ud soim thing to tie' waiter. Two niitiiib later the waster mid "in Hung t'l llie big Iii. ill. It was liotici d that he ill. Ill t I's.l, nilltu soliirce lilt- r that, and S.SIU nil rwnrd. r. niarking with a niuicd careb 'I'-- Ihit be would be ba. It III 11 inliiute, be I II the ns.111 l ie II sol. le nl II V' nttlied to sii., t to t lit) little loan that It wa a g.-sl up js rtuiilly f- r I.1111 lo "si;. p." which, coii'idi rii.g the disc,' p irn y in mzo I twis 11 l.i 111 inn I the mull who had forced ' a quarrel 11 1 -m him, woukl invulre no diviner. 1 " M uch obliged for your ((eod udviro, " raid It " 11 coolly a. ever, "bvt there U no ni. c-i-lty for that. The olber fellow ba run away already." Vt'hen la ii'iiniit' hud hlipp- d ly nn l "tho cibi r fellow" hadn't uliotvu up, wo conclud. d that thu l.ttlo fi How wai right mid wanted to know, of course, wliat bad can.-, d the stamp, do. ! "Oh. ju-t a llltl.' I lull." bo replied. I "l wasii'tany iiioienmiointooght with that briito than the n-t of you w. re, lhotig!i. I km-w h vv.is a coward, or In- wouldn't h ive pi. k.d out a man n j much small, r than himself l i (u-ti n a iiiarn I on. I j i-t told the wuiti r that it would I." worth a dollar to let biin know that I wa Tim Mcl'iail. iilia the Kilkenny t at.' Iightwiigl.t ca.impion of Ireland, just lauib-d llll'l HHXI0U to get on 11 I'uitch with oiiicUsly. I knew tnnt would work. I never get Into aoiiipc- when I can I lull my wuy out of it, and 11 I keep a cisd bead oil lu) shoulder I (: m-rally siuvis d. I Thanks, but if you'll excuse mo I'll content in - If w it II a cigar. . York Herald. Kissing. In llioold timn un 11 and women who went tiuro iiciiniiiiilunce exchanged kisst in 1 ul lie, uml with a certain umoiint of '. n-iuoiiy, mid a i.-itor to whoiii it w.i ibsir-d to show- spi-cial civility wa ulway received with a kis. The liiisl" of enlut ".ti. Hi ba i bunged gleutly with the turn-. Ila-tu i.nd high pressure have ct ntribiited to remli r tli-' form of gril ling us brief u po-,ihle. Not only have wn giv. 11 up the ipiaiut, familiar way of our an. triors, but wa hue uUo part d wilh much thut claU'lati) 1 li.pn Ito vi hich 111 thu last century played ho largo a part in sta-ial life. Tlm hanged habit of aociety, the greater mingling "I i:a vuriou gra.i 1 "'' "Toiigin a i " I of ii.t.-r. ..urso whuh str.k. o.hliy njiori I tin; keiisea ol paopie accu-iome.i .10 oin ; f.ishii iicl ci-ri-naiiv. "1 ulway ki-a 1 the lady' hand wln-n I lake my li ave I of thu host.-s aft.-r a party," mild ! lierni.iii ladv. 11 ib -endant of one of the obb -t faiuiln in what Used to 1st culbd l'ruv ia. S'no wa coiiimi'iitir.g rath. r -vciely im the habit aud cu toin of her adopted is.iniiry. Tho olthaiid manlier i f girls toward their nc th. 1 , mid nf all j.uing piopK geiierully toward nil older pn.plu ilrtvv f..;th lu r reiiobutioti. Ki-sing IS llolV coliUle d to ht.lte c-relliolilc Hlld toil few oil world b.lirs and galbmti Kli.iluoti ntalned the way of their great grandfather. Note and V,Ue 1 it a. BtillieliilllK fttr llltl Vlithls. I'lnl'iuM" l!y marriage is the iia'. irftl and appropr.ate cotiditioti of woman She MUlit '. ail l lea I 11 liu'.i:illd to love, and children to lov. an 1 a bo::n to le attai h.'d to. a- n f -.u ilo b;r I r.-ii'.ur. s a nett full of eggi or of young, and a pn.m I ati l faithful inatu on u contig uous branch of a tr-o to rotulcr her com pleb-ly happy. Nor can it be d.-uicJ that many oM maid aro sour soar is tiietrilis'i-iiiioii, as pickle frcVa from tli ) s'.rong -st vin etfar. IYjhably it I b cvis tluy lnvm littlu to do nitU.-r, wa -'iuiii t.iy. owiiii to tli" want of siilTV.-ieat tiuti n which to expend all their v: ;..r an I forre. Th .-y d M-ern, un 1 it may 11 well l almitti'd, to ta's-) to K.iuoul jsoiiiewhat a il.i. 't ta'iu t wat- r, " t ; we l.K.k iivj:i tint ai a ininor pmut ia co:r.i lerinr the'r rhan.t'r a'i I ti: il.ty. W' do d-iubt rory ia i"'.i wh 'ihor t.i? 1 world would bj m well ol if th r w. -e cot oil nuiilj In it. I.i tli'.'ir b.iv,:ns dwell srrr. of tho most benevolent heaj : . in thj world. I W:a not IT iruuoo NiUtinjicj an ol 1 tnai.L' What niarrie 1 woman over dtl s, much, no? only f..r the gol of thu sol lien of C'lglm l, but f ir th ? im provi incut of th- world, 11 she? I And yet, if ' hal hvl a i-'aJwait hu-batid. a lux irioti l...::c) an 1 .1 h iit- -.fall of bain,-, who w ml 1 11. r luv--! heard of b.-r o-ai-j ie .,f t,, v.-.:i,of ! ' own home, or. . it ne 1 t'o l:::u:, of h-'-r owu vuiting i i.-cl--: Nc .v Y- r'.; Led." r Water an lid In liar. I Vt wis 1 notice -.;' t!i,ri ij al ant nianufict .-.n r. "aalt 'iat .i,-'i 1, 1 wocsl l, g. efpcAtoily oak. tUitt Lave '..- 1 placed in the watt-r tiUMiitluie'. ' a.t'r cutfcuj ai.d allowed to lhor'jug..ly . make b: .!,:. r lu.'.r. '.ct pi racy to up stiin. tha i .at f. j-a L ' that are lef; 03 the gr ur.1 f.r ter'ral Baonth. I fi:iJ. also. t;.-.t 13 gr- a i .' . if sawed Uaniediutely af:,-r c:.:'.::i,. 1 the laruU-r i th ..roTighly f . :.u I 1 : -para'.r-ry to pLw.ng it la the dry kiln, the aine result w-Jl be obtained. gr..: ly ouhannng thai ra!' of tlte l.i"a:-r fjr flee fjmaf.'.r.; parpoacs. New Ur kkBsa Picj-U.