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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1894)
WOMAN'S WOULD. PURCHASE OF ANNE HATHAWAV3 COTTAGE ASD ITS RESTORATION. 4 n outan's iMttf Vufmg Th ew Hum. g,...lri.tirrarjr rerilettj rtrrrlae fr necking I. Iris-Irrwiml bf Ihe sua I '!') lnrrlran. The j.tiri ti.it of Anne Hathaway' rot I ,-e Mt Sii ittcry by the S!iiikfH'Nri j r,,j l:icv trustee f ru Alderman W. I' i of Str.itf"rd-un-Avon. waa -ti 1 1 ! I'liS.tiur day. In March, ls'Jl, Mr. Tli""1!""''1 offered to sell tin- cottage to the tru- tf s for t':i.:io.i, lmt the amount tv.n i- n-i'li-r- I i xi i --ive. The mutter t!..n It" ; ''"''I March of lht present year, w In n 111" " " was publicly ad . ::i-' l for sale. 1 ic tru-tcca again ,,jtl'il negotiations With till) owners. mid ultimately decided to cxcrci-e the l cuiift rr. 1 iii'.'ii tin m by tho re cent net 'f parliament, ami purchase, oning INI.' "" Tin largo Mini nbsorls-l by .imply robing It. r t hiidn fP,iu t p to ' are Angli. l..-d and i It III her latest I, t t- of filii'l Valid 11, .n 1 their fr.elnl. - tiu.lt life,',.. Sao what a marvelous !'I.rtmiity I. offered f-r tin- arr.mge-ini-nt .f i-o,.r. uiiit.n.d mid .Inn. ' I The maid m .,r.l. ,,.. to draw on the long gi"ts mi l sctile mt,.,! c il, ,1V raH... il v il. N.,w .,. , i., 'nun aril slowly the ligtue rctolv..., displaying to it. iin.Mi . it. it tnrn all its g.l atld l.:.. points. Til.- t If .,f tl,, mi. Hi.' suing ,,f tl..- ttuiii. the lra' i.f t'n.' Ili, m, 4 tli.- .Ir.H.j. ,.f t, Veil are In thi. w.iygiteii alliance to ill-play their charms it tin ir d. f.-i t.. Illoiid wi.ii"ii uri' i ,.r, f.il t,. secure a blond ii urn in wl.i. li in (,,. iW .),,, figure as do., h at niIi.' ri-cmbl.s tin-owner. Snui'tiiii. tui i, 1, ft win, llnl'laln's lil'sll-te wll.tl i.nlv .li,. ,.f materials nii.l mod. are ii.ri--irv ton H'rf.H-t outfit; again it i- t-irrii-l t.. Hiila ly' ilri'vin r'iu. tin rn tj await ciriK-r. I'liilinli'ljilii.i !(., ,.r,l. Ainrrii-aiiici-'l lik II .11 IV llll' V lli'R' HI WIW ri'MTH' 1111111. hut tin' 1'iir. Iiai.' wa-t iiliii't iin rativi, f.in-i it v.i knuwii that ollnr Jxr imt only in laul.iinl, hut in Aiu.T- I, a ainl t-l-uwln r.', Iia.l cmiitiititiii atfl with Mr. Tlim;-"ii. Af'i r .nri l;!iiii thi- lltlro tho t rtl -! Il'l'l yi l t i li'l'.'ll.l.' till' JHm- .,r. i'f tli iin w in' --tii:tf ri li.-t whi. h it . iitaiiii 'l - th' . 1 1'1-t. a.) ami fur bitnrt n i.ii h I" l'iiu'i '1 to tho iHTii i. r t.nli.lll. Ml". liilk.T. ll'T Illai.I.'ll D.unu wu Mary Taylnr, uml Iht j;r.iii'liii"th' r w .n Suf.in Hathaway, iai. t.iU' a i' ll.iti ral il'-i , inl.int i,f Anno II. il'naway, tliu "it'n wiff. hhu Wan Lirn at A-t.m C'aiillow, lmt wan taken t . tin i-.'tt.ii' W lu ll II lilhl, llll'l lias rr i l I lii'-r.) f.ir ov.t Mwi.ty yi'iirx, for t,::. i,f vlii' li f!i) liat kIhhvh th" lace , tutton.." A IVri'lrHljr ,,f h A i ..!.. r .rr. S.-v. ral inl'-r. :ii!' t'l.inii.iii.a ..ti.,'. liavo nai-h'il nit with r. f. r. iii" to a ri'i'i'iit Mat. in, nt that a u.". m. i.t in , n foot ani.iii tlie ' hi'ii- rl'l. " to nix riU' that il. i'iiiir.i. ii mi tin ir imiih i iir'U. Thrri' Mi ni'., 1 urn l.i.l i, l. urn. to U a troiu f.i liir' thatt!ii!t iin,rt,nit r-t. p iihimlil In tnki'ii at any i'..-t. "llnu who wiil mijij. .rt tli niov. ni' iit" w rit' -.: 'I wuiiM o fnrt hi-r, mi l Miirur-t that if all rwiii, from tlii I.ii;Iii -t to tin.' I'.wi-t, with iitnl.Mir miv I'r.i'r.l.'ii.', I.ii'l th. ir . ar,t pruit.-il im th.-v i x rt their It tter to If a.l.lri m'.1. rurU w.nil.l U) w hutthi y wi n- nin ly ii.ttinlt .l t,i In an cxat't ih i-in.iti.iti of the owner, ninl not a ;i.V i,i ti u rn r ' fiieniN Utl'l in'iiiallitai'r.'4. I am onttt LoihIoii Ik -: - woiil'IU' r.itefiil f ir mi. li a reform, which wuiihl i; really tlecri'a-t' the tronl'lt) iiii.l HUM. tv of t liii.r tu'vi- llrm f MvntfM l.A r r. Mr. Kate 'it r mnl lit r thr-n danli-t-r, K.it.' II., I'.ir.'liutt Mini Harriet, ate ; it. I lin inlT of out' luw tirm tn th city of .Miiw.inktf. They ar all inier.-.t- I iug f t in i tj I f m"" Women, if oiif may UMt I t'i" mpn -Kioii; ar,art'iitly they liav ' l't liotif of th. tr womanly nalit i-, : lmt (.-aitie,! o many ,iiilein that out. rec 'tn ile.l to a proi. . w hi. h twenty Team ai;o iii.my tiioilt'lit tltreatelie.1 tlie j ile !ru, ti"ii i f hniiH' life. It i iiot ir..li alilo that any oiit- of tli -.- Voim l.i,lie , i imlitte.l f..r a home Ihmuk.' .!i.' Iii. 1 i h lititi.-.l h. r-. lf with an lum-ual call- ' iii) for a woman. Only a few yearn no', if a woman 1 fotui'l it lu ce-.iry to work for a living. a chit often .11 1 (ai iiarentlv roilTernur It'll tin cnr-e of A'l.im an I I'.mO, therit a no i are. r ofii to h. r k.iv' x hool te.iclniii' or tlrei-iiiiikiiii,'. Now, a a l'r',r.-ivt woman ay, hi' tan il- anytliin, whi-rv her ftti.oat tlo n,,t , catcli in th.. ma. Inn. ry. Mr. I'm r. uft. r the ileath of h. r father, wa left in charge t'f hit ctate. l"!le lvame lliter ' te.l iii the iiii'tioii that ar.e. an I I hkh'wiiik a kf -n mi l lirilliant nun, I cht' iliiccte.l it to tin. Minly of law. Ther ; lire many wom. n iih,ii w hoin .levolvt. I tilt' ri-jNUiMliiliUen o( an Cftatf w ho may iHire. ;ati the inotivf which l.tl Mr.. I Tier to Ifcoiiii- her own law it. I. aura (i. Smith in I.;i'lie' Hunt' Journal. A WOMAN'S CLUO AT BAY 8 0. E. : o w.i.a whim-: aslek:1 to vi-'.t 'r.t. .,t lioii,;!i i-i'lity yi'arrii,f ot -.in i-till retain very i v 1 recollic t; t: i f tin-' cottaj;.; in its original cuii'li j tloll I S ine lifty livo year nno In r father , ,11 t:it' I.oiim' to a Mr. I; irne.-., farm-t-r, for t"!.'", hut yiel.liii to h. r J'lcail-! in'. i-lio I" inrf the heire lof tho .roi-t r tv. ho r, t.uin I tho fnrnittiru ami liv. ,1 ui.,1 fii'l' .l hi il.iys in the rottai,'.'. Mr. I'lrini .livi l."! tlm 1 1 i u - into two tene- J Ills i.it n of makiii); the cu,l an e.:n t ileif.-natioii of Its owner is v i rthy of all lice. itatlon. We t-1 H ,11 1 . 1 th:: re.nl Hot inily "I'ajitain This' or "Tlie :,-v. That," lmt Mi. li .I. Miwitioii ux "Mr. I'laiitae. in t ile Smyth, Sim khroker," or "Mr. John Join s, lr; alt r Io tir. ,." ami so Oil. The corre-l'ilnlellt t'lloti l uIh.v.' I'omi'l.illis that tin' colorless tuie "laily" covers cv. ry f. inalo Im t.-i n ti.e wife of the Jireimrr liaruli ami that of the last ivo Inrthi r articnlars on her car.ln. A Ix'tter ,lan, howeMr. wonM Im to j;ivo up the use of tit If altogether. Li'tiiloii Truth. la- nt-, lmt Mi. I'akt r coiitiniieil to live ireattsl knight. Thin .liii -erom stat" in the ori'iiv.l kitchen, an, I removed th.) of tlniiKs oiiht ilearlyto U- ohviate.l l.i-:,, ,ic I ! i : l from its til.u e on tho l.y reiiiinii tho Isar. rof the title to .1 , ii stalls i, oi into mi tin stairs roo in in I., .- I U"ll of the lioliM'. The kitchen n.iin-coteil with rarve.l oak, but mv i i .il i'U i i s hi . Iiii-Mii'. The oak M at Hie! -r tin' wii..li w mi winch the Jss t j ninl l.i love a. o ilepictcil Mtlini; ill tin) I c u: t-liip en'r:i inn has disn')M'unil, I l ut tin." I'M worm eaten utile in j.ri Hivnl in the kitchen. Tin-'', with a v.l.iahlit ol'l .lre-.-tr, I'.il.lu mnl linen ili. fts ainl other iutt resting rehe h.uo iinw Is'.-n uc.iiiit 'l Ly tho trustees, but Mrs. l;.ikerill continue in charge as c::-t'slian with h. r foil, i.ii'l will en, I her ( t.i s in tiie "ill Inline." j 1 lie tl n-1. is will r store tho cutta'i' to i's cn-inal coinlitioii, ati.l in this Mrs. L.l.'Ts r collectiuii of tilings Imi' ao v. iii le of ileat he!i. Anion,' theiiiiiuy tlnni;s the trustees have taken over is the hr.-t visitors' lHk. tl.it inif back to IM.. ll'iiceforlh the cottai;o will be (mt in. I by the Mime regulations as the I, it liij'lac. mnl n. w I'lace, mnl all iol-lin-. loll ( e i f ci.viH in e fortach l . rsoii will Is' cliar' l. l!:i iniii'-haiii tiazette. I A t.iuai.'s l.t.t.i' Vti) ai:f In a htuall YorM. , The 111 tlo l! ton schooner jacht Wave is in at tin' foot of ll.-ua'lway, Oak-, lui.l. Iia u.u jn-t uiiive.l from n jicril oih ixeiiii loyiiL.") of in. no than l.liN1 miles. The uiminiilivo craft Miicuretl to bo little 1 il .- r than II in. ltl. but when Cai'taiii ti 'or.;.' J. Farmer ami his w.le l.tt Kai'i hal l",r, on l'Met HHIII.I, . ne month no, Isiiunl f,.r Oaklaml, they Lai lie) ill in. -t coiiliil' iico in tlniM a wortliiii. - of their tiny iloiitiui; home. Tic oniy other l i-"ii on b"iinl wan tho hii-f i ,";i, ,r. Mr. Oliver, t'aj'tuin l aruier sai."l from Oaklaml Ihreeyears ,. aii'l I1.15 Is't'ii criii-iu on the doiiii.I . v. r nin ". lie is i.lw.n s iiccoini'atiii.l by his w ife. who is a t!ioroii",h sailor. A s"ji-forit in almost an eia'ira- I irrrlM fur It t.rkil.f I. Iris. Any one w ho Ins liajK ii.sl to h in the nei'hl,rhiHsl of a factory or mer cantile establishment where lare mun is rs of o,rls uri. ui,,,,u,l. uIniii) the time the einil"Ves are leaving work for the .lay. c.mhl lianlly have f.nb-,1 to re mark the lar- iroHirtii,n of narrow chests ami roiin l hhoiiMers, olt. n to tlie veri! of ilef.'iinity, that mo eihiiute.l. That ft',s are m I.Ioiu takt a by emiloy ers to militate in any way the evil ef fi i ts of tlin i l'i-e colilinellli lit lllnl coli Mtain.'il Hsitioii mi the health mnl miat omy of crowing k ith brings out in all tho bright! r contrast the ciniii. mlabl.t example of it lio-bm inerchaiit, w ho has ciH'lie'l a iryiiina.-inui for his f m ile em ployees w hern they receive free of cost profes-ional instructioim in the art of physical exercise. The Classen are frco to all w ho i h..s. to avail thi'tiiselve! of the privilege, ami tlaily instruction is iveu l teeu the binirsof 5 mi l U in the afteriiiHiii. Al reii.ly (JlO en Is have joiuc.l the cla-s ami li ui ii y more are await mi; the ver.lict of their n-tcr on the new ilejuirture. Those who have trie.l the ex rt i-e are enthii-ia-ln: as tu its Is in tits, ami ray that tho tin-il feeliui: cau-fl by close Coiiliiii lnelit in the htore mniii S'm (:ives place to one of elasticity mnl freshness. Thin lSostuii philaiithropi-t I.H.ks for ward to the time when li c liiliu-iiiin W ill Is- attached to every lary n 1,ii-iiii -s fstabli-hineiit where women are em ployed, and il Is t amest ly to Is- Imped that his dream wiil fcisjii U reali.ts. Utistoii Letter. th hrlrrl h-l al r,.,rt. The tall ".iris in tli.ir trained Is 11 shirts l.sik daily more than pier like Imkisl mvis tness loin; draw li mil as they H.s k out from the concert on the horse hoe piazza to the (.'.i.-nio pavt lu.nt to watch the two or three ladles mid their iloiibh' or triple e-M ort.u'e as they mount the latest fad mid lire toled oil by one of tln-ir own set! Their coiivi r-ati"ii is intensely intt l lectual (shaking hau ls w ith one p-ntle-tnanl "Si uliid, luu-t say. was awful sorry, you know" 1 , m't inentioti it." "Hut 1 was awfully sorry" "I tout un-iitioii it." "lint 1 was awfully sorry!" "ltou't nietitioii it." Kach turn and lliake hands with another. "Splendid tune, wasn't it':" "Lovely, i haw nnnu!" "Oil, 'twas splendid. wasn't It;" "t'hawiiiim;, lovely!" And a half hour could Is-' passed at almost nnv point and except ii siiiiht from the men ('-) mid itistis'liiis,' from the prill no deeper depth Would seem disturlied. And yet if they must live this routine the shallower the nature the happier the existence call be. Newport for. Iktstoii Transcript. A Mlly It t.inita. 1 One day this w.sk n woman went ilnviii,' over the road in an os ii vic toria at II in the uftern siii, with u dress I'll! Very low ami without sh-eves. S'llle-Is-ly sai l she had Ims ii to the races that way. She was a Very pretty Woman, and probably a very nice one, ax she had a K'sl face mnl did Hot cem to - Iojii anything to attract alteiitioii Is voinl the wearing of In r parly irown in the day time. She was just silly; that was all. Her head was turned by flattery, and she felt that she really must do some thing to keep the eyes of the jNs.ple I rivet. il lip, II her or she could Uot hold her liellesliip. Saratnita Letter. "TWy ll a ltr.tla( Kimim Whlth nm lala Mfr Tt Iksutaml ll...,li. llris'klyn has Ist-n calhsl thefityof Clllir.'lles. all'l t.slay It tlesetll to Is- ralhsl the city of ubiirl, for no oth. r city ! urroiiii,led by nucli a tarn t v. and i all tsjually il.-siiabl,'. One of the !, ..t j know n perhaps, and itmh-s. rc,ll so, i Buy KMkc The pa.ii iis ... r k 1 1 k jri'iinds of tl hb r places. Is oii.: !, I to silt li families a tiie Van llrunts ' l'err'js..Tj,,iiiM,,, f .instants, . Unls, Kichard (iratit White an, I . tb.-r-. Istspially will known. I'm- years a i liumls r of earnest wotin u oiani.-' 1 a fin ail clul) win. Il should d Vote i'-. If lo culture, by w. ll directed and .lu. r-ni.-.l reading, tli.,roiuhly .!i. i..i,. an t ai-o to take a piacli. al Workmit iut rt -t in some l.H-al ins'.l for the .sslof tl." com munity. For lift.s ii jears there had Us n at the Atlieii. iiiii a small li'.iraryof un.ittia, -live Iss ks ii,1 ii..,pt. d to s'p.i!ar In e . Throiii;h the yeaily tT 'its of this . luh an a'l.ioii.iiiu' r, "in was se. nr. .I, tilt, d with IsKik-h. ins, mnl si ,'liini,s added of ultra. "lie arn ty. Tlie hbt.uv is a free circulating one, mid has in us read in 4 rrs. in forty tin ii,sli, a!- !,,. annual Kift of a literary man intt re-ted in the work of the women. N'. t w-.-k the Iss.ks are to Is' atalou. d by two yoinio iculs fr iii I'ratt's institute and arraiu-.-d a. cordiii,- t.i the Is -t l.lnarv llletlnsls. Alsmt l.'.'isl S'pe iie the reinluu r,snu. ami o. r a lh"ii-..ii I l-siks cin-ulate diiriiu- a month. The w..ii"!i h ue t. le,:ia;,liic mid teh pholllC coiilllilllil. alloll, winch did lmt exist until thev mad.' u s-s,il,i,.. Th. v have also ,-t. ibh-l. id n penny proii h nt for the siii ill mom y , h.sii, ,,f jNNI clulilreii. Th.re were nun ty-t i"ht d. JS'slts 111 seven Weeks llll'l in t r Jlsl re ceived iii small sinus to -e, iii" funds f . ,r I theWtt k. One Inellnsl tne club has is the st iidiii .mt of circulars once n war iiskiiu; f,,r on.' dollar c t.ti inutioiis r.-rhaps '.'.Nl will r.-s. lid at the i dub's Weekly lii.s'tuifs. wl.i. ii lak" place at the houses of nn iiiUts. I'l,, v .,. fi the -semiannual f ur tiny hold in the Atli. n. urn r.H'ius. w lull- one or t w omeiu Is'tra read from chosen siibjects which are afterward frn ly .'.is.-ii--. d. Lat yt ar Mr. li. W. I'.lis.. who owns the old Henry f. Murphy place, i;,ive theii-eof his miitiiil.. . nt new camai-e house for an autumn dance. This netted lmt, win. h was iivd for their library '. work. Thepror.iiniiiefortliel.ist ims t- i ills', held at the n si.. nee of Mrs. Fred eric Card, one of the t -lull's iiiciiilsvrs, ' was readmits and div u-sioii on art and music. Mrs. Walter I. spar,l read sev-1 eral interesting i.rlich s on music, the liuiiian voit f, its t iiltuit' mid abuse, and sronal in 'i ices ills, ut proiiuneiit mil j nciaiis of tlie day. Mi-. Coii-i.i.:t was to have read ou art, but the club t liter- i taiuini; u memlsr fr ,ii the '1 hnr-il.oi-1 Aflern.Miii of Ko-lvii the Milije. was ile 1 ferre.l to the next meeting. Mrs. Frede ric Lard sain; an exquisite little sum;. Mm. I'.ar.l has a well trained, sympa thetic Voice, and wuin ami siiiyer were equally iippri-ciati-d, as was also a piano duct by Mrs. Itespard and Mrs. i'lyinp tou. LriH'klyii liK'e. 'fXIIONS AND SO NAMHULIS'.I CAUSLS cr s.i.- I.rr.-et I ,,, t'llliioll.t II lie t ..te.l l'r. I S' l lt-l. r M II II 1 ' .1.. l, .' . .s 1". .' . I ' I I'f I '. ' fc ' i I , It - " I l.tt Cot il I', ,1 Si , I " It' . Ill lb at !, of .1, : "I from the . lin Is i llr.. tll.r.l l Mr.llrsl i Hie SuArrrrs Ms Il4iiiitii.i..l'a I urltit.a l I .M.t.a I a.tp. is. ,. ,itti..i,h.iil t i.,' t ' oi i h.-n' nrtt -ill lit litletl.l' M. "M 'i l III .lis. isih. I'll I'llk'iT lid, W llll 'f ii f i.l tri'iu a sre A llrrsl lllg lltlllt. .1 few vears n.'oa hullv kiiotrrt a 'rth Mise' was the terror of southern Wisconsin." 1'atn, k t ) Farr. ll. "lint HOW CERONlMO FCOwtD A SQUAD OP Mike was 1'ioiiarch of all lie surveytd, and his runis tlnre was n,,ii" to 1 1 - - pnte. J lllesMile. Itehut am I W.lllkesll.l 1 were his faiorite haunts. II" was ul A """I "' ""- rruH Ibi. Ik wins stsiilui' f..r a li :ht, mil 11s he INDIAN ST 1 1 ATA (J FjI. UNCLE .A1S CAVALRYMEN. or w . Ann r I. .I,. nil.' t.i .l S .I,.' in In. Mrs. ('.unlace Whet ) r, president of the Siciety of A-s.s iate.l Artists, has In n upis'iuted color director of the Woman's buildiiii; at the fair. The so ciety of which she is founder mid pres ident will, under her siiis rvisiim mnl that of her daughter, Horn Wheeler, decorate tho library of tho Woman lllllhllllj,'. The "st.s k" of our Kramlfathers is re vived in the Louis I'hilipi" cravat worn by l'.iii-i.iii women. It is a bias fold of satin or silk brought around the ii.s k from thi; front, it .1 Is hind and broiielt in,, nin 1 n. .1:11 to Is. tje.1 in 11 slllT, 1 1 II V IsiW. I t'rrsruetl by III Sain. The sun is iil mt the finest worker of lace and the iiiickest known tons. Al Long Bench the other day they had a hop ut the hotel. A treat inaiiv of the It is it 1 1 1 1 11 t 1 1 -1 1 on jjikhI authority that tlie sTceiitai,'e of women who suc cessfully pass the examinations for i;ov eminent iti.,in is larger than that of 111. 11. The women are inarchiii); right up to the head of the procession. 'ion to say 11 l.sik into the interior l.tf.tis i f the Wave shows that the baby vt.'..-.'l has l t u litt. d up with a utrict tyuto ecoiioiiiy of space and comfort. '1 1... ... .. . . 1 1 . ... . , ""l V " prls at tlu. hotel w. ar lace scarfs about ; wltl) tll0 ,,r,v,lep. of f,.,,k,.,g ami his wife is tt stti.lv 111 ifsj-lf t.tnl 11,1 .1 1 . ... . i . 1. 1 ' " - -- - ineir inroais, aim j-o 0111 011 uie is-acu i.i.-'hut w " '" 'i"' lsen many i tin-i,t sm, nd Ut down with their years at slu cmld l.ojs, to arrange k Uu ks to the great heat. The lace parti v niiuh 1n11tei1.il in flic-null iiepace. Nut prot,vtn their necks ami kis'i-, them fmiii an in, li of r.smi is w asted or ignored. and in, tiling that oil ht to be there is im-ing. Captain Fanner say a that to his wife IsJi.ethe credit of pleVeiitlllg many a prilotis .!i.-a-t. r. Ho tleclarie that 110 oi '.' can U-at Mrs. Farmer at "putting ti.e v. 1 1 i.iiind," "sailing full and by,' 'hauling 1 !T a h e shore," or preparing a ii-' 'I. In fact, Mis. Fanner is nil ix p r:, hied navigator as wt il ns thorough ti i-ew if., and is prepared at a inuiiieiit's i" '.ue to leave the reeling i f a Jib to at t lid to ti.e making of a plum 1I11IT. liie mat.-s ini irlers are located in i-it in l.ug. r vi-s. Is in calh d the fore-ca.-:;.-. Mr. Oliver fjs'aks i f his place "il:,j fiiwaid cabin." As he ex !''".' 1, th re is no d..ng. r of Ins rolling "''. 1 f th..' hunk ci.l.-s he rolls through l- a lit's planking into the is e.iu. "W 1 are all ufliccrs," fanl thei np'aiii. 'We have 1,0 crew; in fact, We have f-i'i.er r,s'i:i nor use for any. Mr. Ui.v r is chitf oHicr; I am l ain d 1 .-.;-'i h, and tin-si Mrs. Farmer what f'.ii.l 1 - y of In r: -1 guess siie's thei 0111 111. r- V, e had u -. ry ph a-al.t trip. " -''ti rr.,i.ci.-co Lxaiiiu.i r. K. t'iiug suiibiirned altogether. Hut old Sol, in a way kimwu only to luinself, generally managea to fool even Issly man ami woman at eoine tune or other, and so it was at the hop the other night that the girls all came down to the ball rstin with the beautiful figures of their lace w rais done III red and brown on their necks. It was a funny sight to see tlx,' giris 111 their low neck gowns, with tiie linest uml nitist fanta-tHal ligurisof their laces done in excellent stile and workmanship on the back of tin-ir ins ks. And the ls--t .art nlsiiit it was that none i f them found out that they had been fresc's d until another girl, 111 thu kin, lie -s of her heart and all uncoil scions of Inr own decoration., called their attention toit. SiLu.'iilarly enough. Women are already accepted as fel lows of the Koyal (its-graphical ms-h'tv. at the great meetings of that lsnly and of writing t!n coveted letters F. It. I. K. after their tiiiuies. All lii.llnn I'lll'a I f Iter. ilrs. Mary M. Henry fox. founder of the Lincoln institute, u few days ago re ceived a letter froiu I'awnee Agency. O. T., written by an Indian girl Is-armg the rolll.'.litl" naine of .lane I'.yre. Jane, who has Iss-n for some years 11 pupil of the institute and is devotedly attached to Mrs. fox. shows in her letter the evi dence of the practical education she has no far received ill this city, her siimiiii ehip Is iug Is tter than the average ami In r language fairly correct. One ex tract from Jane's somewhat lengthy lei ter will s rhaps convey some idea of the (,'reiit change wrought in her life by the religious instruction imparted by the teachers of the Lincoln institute. It is as follows: "Sister ninl brot' ami all my folks have Ui 11 very kin i c, me. They did not force me to th. any thing that they knew I would not like to do, although Mime of them get mi 111. m when 1 say that the ghost dance bn-i 11. ss was all nonsense; ami w hen I tell them alsmt the llihle they would make fun of me, but that didn't etop me fri ll' telling alsmt my Saviour, because I ro ineuils r how the early C liristiaua were fli-or In an iigitaitsl milliner, writigltig her MT-ecute.. I I' lirn now what It is to lismli and sobbing violently, and loud "lid s .let p in Ani.ri. 1 ihe il" t r 101.1 limed. 'many if the si. lb nr. (:.'in soutuaii. n.lll-lii sr.- 1 li 1 id ten n hit an- I roll bits I .' h lilt 11' -I Ii ti. a in I lite of in-1 1 is 1, tn lei 11 1. . lt'",g rtd'lils sottilintiili. ill-tit Is nut rt i.itnin.ili Itnlig till . ss a. . i"t,,.il.iisl b . , 1. 1 si. N'ine t 'il. jii n s ,11 t,t 11 1, r. 1. il ia : 1 v III lie l.iht ui I In -11 si, 1 i ioi.I j , ("In. .lilt, relit a, Is 1. ii, -His. i nt... . Lut ,t, ti'ttii.tl I.. till. t-"ti 1 1. . . -1 . 1 .i ' 1 -1 , 1 is of t.ire fi-i nrri'ii, e. Nt ii,,iis, li.teiii 1) Hum, 1, hTt re hkt-ll tu I nine -utnli liuhniist. I li.t.i tnai. s taliv jM-r s,..is w 1 ! 1 i,Tt up m turinwt't and inoie tin atinle 1 ruin oiu' ,.ut of He r'seil In i. im! In r, hilt I'lig lriitnps in n.hi-liiiis thrutigh i ity strts is lire t ln-in. Ii rare " lr 1 1 1 1 . it i i I nilil.sl i lmt most ...... .if nin ti.iiii I'ti 1 1 sin tit n tans..! by ga-iin-or lliti stinal irtil al nii, e-s . tally Itl t iilld Inasl. sii, I n la ii i he irrit .il ion bad Is-t ii re tn.'it.t tl,e sxuiiiitii)biiiisiti ilisjtttM'iirt.l. I'htl tl.s tor has nil epibtlii' pat .elit w lie list s III Ins si, ,.i flu or I hue lilkhts III the wet k and units 's the t,.,t of hi. room, w hit h bus a snap bs k. The itt'ise nlwsi s awaken him, and he returns to Ins tssl. llr lin . luiie this liiiiiilreds of I lines, but lots iiei er gt'iit tttii.hle of In. thsir w lule a!is-p As his t -pilt iy iiupmit s ho w ill be ftinsl uf S4iiiiiiainhtilistii All llltt'test lllg use of siillitinllltilllislll wns that of a luting lady of thi i iivmIih was treated lmt lung ago by llr. William A. Iliiiiiiiiulid. ninl on wliinii he iiiM.lt a liuinls r ef I in " .rt ant esriiin nls. Tins jniinu hnlv, w Im si.st-Ms i;ri .it n-m.ituil ill t nt. t urns, hud lo-! Inr uiulhir by ileal li f nun t liuh tit Hi the wot Several nl In r lin-mls-rs of the faiiiily sutTt red fiotn lint ilistnse. and she hIhiii' esi-sis-d, nltlioiii:li a 1 an i I worn nut Willi fatigue, excileuieiit ami grief After moving t.i Nt tr York she tssgini to talk and tin ii limit' in her sleep, and In r fal her raited III Dr. Iliiiiitnntid una rieliilig lo nlist-rve her while she was in that iiiiithtinli. Alsmt midnight I he nurse Untitled tlirm t lint the ymiiig bnlv had lisell f mill her bed nil. I w ns nlsmt to tires herself. They lliel her ill th" llisrr hnll, ptitly ilresssl, walking vtrjr shmly, her lieu.. . levattsl, lier eyes ti ti, her hps nil I llised Slid Iter llSlnls liltllglllg hsrst-ly by her side. Th tl.s tor and thr fat her st. sal aside tn lit her pnss, nnd without l.uln-iiig them eh .1. s. t iiiltsl the stair lo the uirlur. Thru she lisik a mat. Ii w hi. h she had brought with Iter, strut k a light mi the mslileliiei e ami III the gas. hr threw herself in an ariiirhnir mid I. s.kisl Intenlljr ataM.rtrait of Iter mot her hanging m t r Ihs mantel While in this position r. Ilsiiilu. Mnl i tin fully riiiiniiit'd her ro.u.le liiuii e slid s rf,iriiui a uunils r of enrl melits to asi-ertitlti the e.iii. Iii ion of Hut st li-es a to a. I inly. She was miii-h paler than usual, ami her w iile os n eyes did not wink In n I he liaiid w ns broiighl sinl.l, ny In close proximity tn them. While she nasawnkc the muscles of her face were almost constantly In action, hut now went srfectlr still Dr. 1 1 'ill. rin 'Oil held a large Iss, k Is-tweeii her eyes mnl the plct lire hr was iipmrent v ItS'kllig at so that shs cniilil not io.sihy sea the latter, but she tuiilliiuetl lo gne ill tliatwmti tllristiiiii ns if mi iilisinelu vms lllterHisttl. Then the ilia t.ir tlintlt' several ln.it ions as if nlsmt to strike her in the face, hut she iiinde tin altetnpt lo want off Iht blows, nor did she give the slightest sign (list she saw his actions. Ile touched I (li coin, r of en. h eye Willi a lead lu II, hiitshetbd not close Inr eyelids, ami ha hernme srferlly satl-lled that she did Hot , - at least with Inr eyes. j Then llr. Iliimtimliil hehl a lighted sul phur match under t he y.iniig holy's lllrss, so I lint she could not avoid llihublig the gas which eseaM'i, but she showed no irri tat Inn, and cologne and oilier perfumes Hlul Slllelllllg sails m.'ide lioitbllous Im pression iiii In r ol(iit lory nerves. Tlnu through her pari I y ohii minilli he i nine tliirrtl a piece of bread e.iki-d in Irtiinn Juice, but she evidently failed to -rn . lln the sour taste, mnl nin, I her piece of I, rend inturiilisl with a solution of tpiinine was lln-lleetuiil. The two piiiesnf breiitl re insintsl lit her mouth a minute, and were then chewed ami sMnllnweil. The Jtilllig bnlv Im w Is-gnn to pace the ttssl feet 0 Inches and was put up like a lb ri ules nolsaly cared to at commo date hun. an I. I. k" Ai k.uis.i'.v in M uk Twain' n'eitrii" tal", he Han led chn tly rn his blnir at, I bad I s'ks. Mic night Mis" was in a Waukesha lal'siii kept bv ii (.. nil. ill with the piln Mic n iiint of Vatilo e. Mike was hungry f "r trouble. He insiilli-d enrylsily prt sent, iins.s,'d ,, the bartender ant inad" hllii-elf a dl-agreeabl" iiuisau. e generally. I'ieetitly a tall, gaunt, run. sninptive hs, king ch ip drifted in. II" I'S'kt'l as though a gil stitr breeo wnu;1 blow him away. He loiing.sl up to the bar. and III a tone sweet and 1eferelltl.il .is that "f II b.l-lit ill scIumI gul called for s.sla. Mike swaggered up to him ninl aim, nun e. I hi. uiteutiou to driiik at the stranger's cxa-ii.e. The latter paid im attention to him. Mike Is-, hiii" abti-ne. He followed hun alsmt the rs'iu cur-nig hmi ami makiii,; pugilistic tli iuoi.str.it i,. ns. "Finally the C'Ui.uiiiptiie hsikitig Uranger turned and sweetly said: "My Christian frit n I, ton ap ar to ls yearn ing for a thrashing. Ile km. I enough to give me your address ami I will e.'iid ton home to your family when I get through with you.' He handed Mike a notelss'k mnl s'iicil and carefully re moved his coat. The cool audacity of the stranger uiralyzetl Mike. He trie.) to craw fish, but the stranger wouldn't have it. "'I've heard of you for two years past, and I came to Waukesiiaesss nilly to whip the insolence out of you,' he said, 'and right here we mix.' "Hut they didn't. Mike made a break for the thsir and has tiot ls-eii in Wau kesha since. It was a Is-autiful bli.IT. The thin stranger colli, I not have hurt hun with a hammer. He died two weeks later of consumption." Chicago Tribune. f,,r He will u- of f ssl or a dt"; on sn.il.es, iii : i i tmr-l i ''Ha slot lu rsc and t u it n Set ollt to 'llt-li is, and if they w ill fepaiate. ; the only way to to follow til. Ill Two Foolish Mea. Among the most interesting visitors at the tint lying; summer resorts are the rural business im n w ho run down from town to msi the sights. They bant money anil are s'rsous of coiiMsiieuce ' at liniiie. On., of their most iuistrtaiit duties is to go through the dinner. Tin t j have exsi'tei to find a waiter behind every ciiair, ami laucy nicy are uegiecte i if their or.lern am lmt attended to un mediately. Two of them, already i,:i novel nt the delay, had even time: tin bill of fare could offer but the ,.. 1. s'iht. That was at the other end of the table, and the waiter was gone. Neither would take up knife or foil, without the s psr. They fumed ntnl fritted. They vowed they would m tii come to that hotel again. They wouldn't roiiie there for f Hi.tssi, Tin y wouldn't ss'iul it summer at any fashionable wa teriiiK place for money. They made themselves so unhappy Unit a iieighls.r ininle an effort and got them the s .s r. Hut it was bsi late lo restore their spl its. When the waiter endeavored to serve t hem again eagerly, and with cir cumstance, one exclaimed: "( )h, yes; you're iti a great hurry now. ltou't jump around so; you make me nervous." Filially the other laid down Ins knife and fork and said solemnly: " fis-1 like I'm robbing my wifu ami children eat ing such an ex'iisive dinner. It'a the way men ruin themselves when tiny might to bo laying up money in the bank." Thus these two ssr men struggled throtli-'h the meal, torturtmr theiiiaelves with every mouthful, and simplv Is-' h,uk u" t,lnl could to the help of ' . . . 1 - - - i .. i ... i t i . . . . .. Illl.l.-tliig sa, a. ,, a) la ttall (sill Ilia S..I. Iters I ants I e-lhrf Ara tba Only In.lisi.s 1111 I att lit, II, I saw- li.p'iiiiuo ali i it doen of hi Ap.uh's d i ... mt" lung in Arizona in l-s; w Im h I in 1 1 r would hav-j Is-lieVed js'ibie had I in t witiie-s. d it with my OW II el 's. The A .nl., ai" iun'i. stioiiabiy the In,, -I iln. i1,. I tins' of Indians on the i-oiitun iil lin y nr t"ti-ln r. inure en during and ni"i" iiiio'iepii iahl.t than any otiit-r of Im ir race An Apachecaii os up th" snli' if a mountain w itli tne tin I mom.-'i r inarkin.: I .'tl dig, and W hell he rt at In s th" top lie Won't ll"W a iliop of iam.i s r-,ira: ion, nor will he llialhe a W.:.t fa-i.-r thill when ho SUlt'-d. I i . w ithout it morsel f tvat. t . he w id live an I n luse. or. if the I" W ill -t, W ill sllisit hi ,t h" w .ii.t-i f him raw a band of Apa. he raid are hard pn -i tl they i h f, r hun-i if. so that ke. p up the pursuit t iii'lividn illv, ui which cil-e tlie , ache Is slue to hati. the Is-.t end of the to i'.i.n t. W In n the hunt Is liter the illl-kv l.ll-t re.lllls Will collie to gether nt soul" (s lut twenty or Unity or more miles away. There tti ie twenty live of us cavalry men returning fiotn one of our frmtles putsiiits f the terrible ( it roiiimo. Our bursts wi re worn out. and so were we. It was oue of tiie hottest ilat s I hate ever known in that throbbing furnace of a country. We had several miles of baked alsail plain still t"tlavcrc Is-foro reaching the but, w here tvecoiild secure hade ami water, and what WOlieethil timet of all - re-t. Whew I but it W as hot'. Ha 1 Hot the air In. u s if.t tly ilry neither iiiuii nor Is-ast could have rt.ssl it. The Inetal work ou our guns was so heated that no one could lsar to touch It with Ilia raked hand. The inr shimmered and throbls d as it d.a-s over a new ly plowed liel.l at tl.s, nt nin of a summer day. North, cast, south ami west wa una level stretch I'f pi. llll, oil Which Hot tree, shrub., r even a blade of grass grew. Far to the wast ward couhi Isis.tn the mitliiies of the fort, oddly (listorttii through the ipim-i nig iitiuo-phcre, but in every otln r directum wa the naked, burning desert. We Wfrestrimg along for a distanced several liuiiilred t ar,U. In fact there waa a eiU.nl of live horsemen much further than that in the rear. All the animal were pi. Hiding t lowly through the sand, which it set nit d to me was hot enough to roast eggs, their heads drooping, w hile we weie simply endiiimg it.griui li i losing our b elli, holding out to reach the sis. Was t heie nut thing In Is apprehended from (ieroiiiino.' Could wo old caiu paigners 1st eiiliaptl? Low, level saud on etery band. W ell, right there la the nil. l-t of that llalniiig plain, with it horrible sandy waste, m w in. h no iH'.ir of grass could liml root, that frightful chief lam mid his Apache aiubtiscadt-U ns. Il sounds im rubble, hut It is a fact. Suddenly I heard title tiring at the rear. It had a dull, sbl sound, but it was close at haml, uml a 1 turned in the saddle I saw that Ihe sipim! farthest way wi re engaged in a l-ss-rato tight With a pnrly.f Indians, who were on f.sit, shiHitnig, sinking ami darting lillluT and thither like so many demons. We instantly wheeled and hiirritsil cause their little bundles of self love were hurt at not getting the black c-s-r the moment they wanted it. New York Kteiiing Sun. Mrs. r.lizaU't'u l'l.uikintoii. of Mil waukee, has offered to build and furnish a working girls' Isianling house for tlm Woman's Christum Fiieinlly sts iety in that city if the organization will main lain it. Lelnoll inice is one of the ls-st ami ' kaf.-st remedies for freckles. Wet the j fp. Is u iih a small liiii-h dips"l in the juice every night and once during the ilav. Am t.taiiiiKt.i. nl taiii.. Stamp collectors v. iii do well to visit this city to see the exhibition of atstngi. St. mil's, tvhl, h t-o's-n at the Calais tie ITii'liistii" in Chumps Llts.ss. The lir-t sstmnrk ou a stamp is dated J..U. 10, lspi, the hr-t l!. lgian, 1I7, ami tho bear with the ones who will not lsdievo the lilble." I'liilmlelpliiii Letlger. A l-tinil l.lly Ira.l. Is. ml lily luncheon was lioist-s made close to I. t-r ears fnih-d to In terrupt In r St ralthiiig the hat k of her l.ninl with a pin, pulling her hnir and pilHiiing her fate npiirtsl tn excite nu keiisatiuii. Then l'r ilniiiiniiinl pulled nlf her slips-rs and liikltsltlie soles of her feet, slid while she al once drew them A p'li'l lily luticheiiii was a lovely feast at m1v.hi hoinit recentlv. The iiouse is near a w.ssi, ami in lliew.s-l. Imighler wss pn.liieed. Thlsex- us the children fay, thero is a lake, and js nuient was ren-ninl several times, al- (Hi the lake lloat many jssls of marvel- ways w ith the snme result, show lug that on white lilies. These were brought he' spinal cord was nsvuke. The tltstor 1 in in profusion to deck the table, to 'ill awakened her by Inking her head Is-twtt n the I., nl. ,n the ui;.,. .....I Il,r....l, ti... l" hands and slinking It. She Its.kt-d rooms, to lay in buncheii at the side of very plate, to hang from chandelier, and fall over every picture to riot cvci y j w here. The ii nterpiece if the table , was a clear w hite swan of delicate t,r llrlila t'urluii. The stage nlf.-rs inaiiv li-staucea of tins king fortune. Mr. Itraloii Hobins, an old actor, wlusse n-collectioii of half a century on the stage were published in Mirt some time ago, had the one great chance of hi life when hewn in the very direst strait. He had Iss-n a ut, and had advanced into the more dignilied rank of the recognized actor. I For some day he had been living on ' bread ami water, and he was weak and ill. I Then lu wst ame to him that Mr. Hetty had ihs liueil hi part at Itrury Iiue. 1 Mr. Itobuis was sent for. The piay was "Uichelieii," ami he had in ter aps'ar d ill it. Slit hs k was his favorite char- our coinrinb s, but U-fore we ciuild reach them thrie saddle With emptieti, aud ( ieroiiiino mnl his warriors were scurry ing across the plain at u greater ss-rsl than any to which we could foiceour exhausted p. nn s, who sank to their fut-ItH-ks at every sli p. Wo gave theiu a parting volley, which tvouu.h I several, hut tin y liiaiiiiged to limp oil with tlie help of others, ami all were soon beyond danger. I (tou t know how far they traveled oil over that burning desola tion, but it may have Ist-n many miles, for they were camble of doing it if they I'lnste. These Apache must have discovered our approach while we were agissl way off. Know ing tvu were on our return to the sst they could easily calculate where we would sis.s. Then they bur rowed iu the sand, covering thetiiM'lve entirely with the blistering particles, o tl lu ti..... ...... .. I.L a iii i.i... , ... nt u.ii, .',. .iiiiHi'iiR, i-t t-a ins i -rets acter, and he Is gge.l that the play might , ., , ;. . 1 ' i i . i n.... ii .ii .i . i forth, lhn we liassed Wlth.u few ro.Uof them without iisM.-rtiiij their annuid her for nu lusiniit as if Irylng to rutnpreheiid her sitiintimi and Iheii hurst Into a lit of hysierunl sobhu.g. (In re luverillg herself she l.nd im recti let t ion of nnytliiug thai Int. I s t urrtsl, or of Laving ! i . a - a. t i ...a relaui, whi.il Is.re on it ts-ak a lovely A gentleman of a very nervnii leuia-ra-freight of lllim which fdl over its grace- n'M'1 indirmed Dr. Ilniiimnud thai on one ful wings m the mirror on wlurh it un amen inai ins piste or im. rest. si. The lake, a lakes are, was Isinh rid with ft run ami jfrasses, and after the first dance the girls all got 'lir-t French January. One of the chilly mnl wore shaw ls alsmt their necks and shoulders. New Yoik KieiiingSiin. 'W ii it ny . t: Ilia New llululuy. c.tl this mechanical lolit.l i .' Why, t terytiiing bat 1. 1 li u -i,i-1 u- out . wiio hate gen d. It is certaii.lv ii'iite the ui -t 4 1 :.'.!!. 'slat.i'g il.imiay I. ,-,v In ell " ' ( e i;js,u a Vnett e thoiigiit '' t.."ir.- of tvu " a- hi 1; ful in I's inane::-v-:i . tv.- ,-.,uid di .in-. To I-' sure ti.t' '''"' v-as ;.'.tt ay a tnl'.t' t's mil. Ix l.in r,:. ov r : u:T. .1 .i:ii"i-h'.,!i. and the ale h ' " of hhiis and I ea 1 .1 deeid. d draw--; s'lil i; was p.iTi"iit, n "t Iiunl-u-s f- w h .r, k.i s k-. a d i"ii irl a C....u.e k'ad a siit.w t-r of u ::i i mt,'ii!!ie:i- ; M.e-.s. that we forg ive it ail due i.-s. ti.-w-..ner H a t- : ' ' l 'line a ,:' ii.-.'i nu:y. I: l. i.ot only ' ': i-ii.-d with arm, hands an! 't a face which will l-ar the '.!. nis w.h s.i m-i' h a- a ' Call t. 1 t. ,t s. .' 1. ,W eveti ti. :" :.l a. 1 il.--..:i-!it 1 otn s in iua-i- ti- ir u.ii.ds to tiie late.t raj rice '"i.g" ' lisau siiiT. nng frotn d mbt as to 'oliiiri .,f -ert..'.ll .-iaMlfti.- v v'.'.: ',!, tseriillllLa' yuestiwB L" C7' '-. 1., h- -l U, !. to .-: i' . '-a-.i t A i t -e I Ml "r'rearh (.Iris (...ll.g .tliirrlean. Mine. Adam, editor of The New Re view, I'aris, counts among the must curious ntnl tiuexissited facts f..r moth ers in France the emancipation of French girls c.i'i-t-d by their iiitt-rrour-e with Luglisli and Amt-ri'-.m vi-iter. Tbe t:iri,n-ing thing iu the eye of Mine. A. 1. nu is that yoii n"W see lu France young women e-n rtmg each other, ri I ii gun horseback al"ii. going "tit with a i.: .1 1 or gov.-riit-s witliotit tln-ir ninth. if, and tiny go out Willi tti'-ir i r others t.,. They ure to la-found at 'i.. tv. ! they an- anuoiitn ed. win r- t,ni g im n i oliie to s.-1-k them, though their inotii. rs do not npi.ir. Tin y ev. n go out with an tiiitnarrie'l e-aort im oli r ti an th.-iii" li. i.e ,.f the rails.-. ( 'ti-i ei-, l;,:il hate broiiglit ai- to tin i haiig'-' 1 tin- lif" ill watering plat s. al tiie sea-ile T' --"rt. and e-ps ialif at plai i-s alol'g ti e M.sli'. rr.-iti-aii. Cr.-fi't ha aii mui ii to iit.swt-r f r Mil.". A. Iain 1 - ks I .u k to the time W in II, a- s:.- . a'. -. et r t i'lt'g w as Join to k" p t:.e :). ..;.. i . f : ''.ui g.ris on J.-t.-. g.lV ill. 1 J'lf. l..'i'- -11'" Tll' ll a .t..;ii.g 'g::l Mv.rr a l ai.t - r but fa-i.;oti jiijer. L'. r i-i'i- i'. '.ai l s Were Han. t.' l. lar'f .i y l-k.l otT "! t-xj '.rs'a'- 1. L. li i.' r il:. .in s W'-re cia--IC.bat t.uVl a I it s, m urt.ful!' a. :., "r-v ,j i.'iii'-r' daughters hate the tua.a)r ai. 1 cu-toius which ! otuirgjue these cew chiigtl. abl ti.tr js'iirlsof tin- exhibition from nu ama teur's stanlsiiit . tne North Aliiencaii t oileetioll. It comprises the s.-ces... U'aii.ps wi'li the thirteen stars, the I amps -tnn k pret i us to the civil war tn, I i:ice. and those ine. in 1 "''. tun I "ilil whiih tin-re are tiie heads of Wii-liiiigtoti. F r.i 1 1 k I in and Lincoln f In ly cX'-ciited. a prt-a I eagle, n Ken tucky lnre, a steamer, the landing of ( olumi.ti. the reading bv th" fathers i f tin- r public "f tne ). liaralioli of lll l' s tidela e. alid the wiio le sen. " of t -,t I li' l f olir stall, p of flolll oil.' to tell el.t. Ti.i e -r.es is n-'ii. r- An., ru . ( !ij.-"l i'a l- ': J i-tn ; I er- -. w . t'n ; ( ii i. I r l !.,:ide and : Un f..r Fi ii, i.i. i 'l t e S' It' i..t:irrt wia-re "it- i ia--i' al t ii . li the Cl the tiofl.e of the ! I." has round In r :. ; u armful of Itnl.an I'lil'- d Stat, s h..i .11. g lu tort ; Mil" rva. w .- I .in is hoti'Tt d -: i. .'.ii. i rn .i la itig a .III', ef IV '.lie se. k- '-. at I llel. Who tune eiijoted bv : -. Ti,'' "boss" -iT'y dollars and happiiie-s in tu.rr. etui- 1:.' -s tiie tu.. Am. r.' a'i t'.iuig tan ii i- "in w r: fu":r. - M :.'.. I,..h .. Ti.- r- are l-.'.l.:!. r :.t ku. l-"f Fi' in h stai:.;.-. lie In lu.g tie,-.- of the ino'h.r rotiiitrt ale! ti t-1 i.l. i.; .. I 'f ti.e f Tiie r t: ere ar- onii ' i-e n . sr .. ni't rare is t : f t rm: i " ti one frati'.--ries of 1 t '.. wl.ii n 1- worn '.''" fr.iiit .. Na-l-.l.siu III I .i I it r- pr.i,-"l f r an album of tl." 1 r;:., e imperial, but It dl 1 Dot go through tlie --s-"f!i. e. There are ! ") vriii.et in :heni..i.:'.ivii. Pns L'.twr lily pods rested ut intervals on its sur face. The let wire frozen lilies on brow n green lily leaves, and the favor were gauze fans painted w ith a sketch of the lake w hose treasure of lilies hail been rifled to i., lorn the feast. fhicsgo Journal. llel.,r,' Ilia llltl la.llr.' tslnr. Mine, f nrnot i n a rn nt ta .-asion deijioiistrated in her own js rsoii the eternal truth of the n i. m e i f fa-hion, whu h declares that soft h'iiotr. s fltadi s M-t f IT iu the luu-t charming way the interesting facs of elder hidna. For the curious etrnctiir.s known laf hats mnl Is, in. its two kind of trimming-, Ntnl only two, i.rt th tin"! p-r-n.t.ssjUe. They are ri-s nnd Al-atiaa Isiws i f di k gr t ti, la i;or ; nr ruby t.-it. t. la -t dltf-.tl sj- ii wear skirsa without trains; the hoii dn-t raising gr.i n.i-tit have them-.ltts riturindto lil-f. ami never ha gn at justice d. ill more . j.ropru'i Iv w.ih nr y f.hi. 0.- Th" faunuis trt 'it s,i:.is of theat kill liiotiiitallis si- to hate su ad lltl. u iu a lake near rmiin i.-i ill--. Two oth ex in w trout p iidswiil !- l prt nan d In the im unta.i.i Is re b i g. T'i k'.p t-.rtoi-e -I.-11 " mi's bright rub .4 in uft. r t.n h w. mi : g w ith ,ft Itath'r. When tl.-y ! in- dun, than with rotten rtoiin and oil a; pl'-d with i haiiion. Japani-se rn ki are the iii.--t ru. In the world. They cut iv. ry at .in of flbo(I a living t.h pi'.-iii' al without t:'t rautir.j death. una su mi lire, lis iln-sarii himself in his sleep, and walked a distance of over a u.lle to hi store. There he ass aroused by Iht private wntthtiiau, who slopi-rd him. A large liuiuls-r nl somnambulists ai t ss Ihoui'li they saw In r'snns which are sr fectly tlnrk. A lady In thi city often walks in tier ele p and h rfnrms many sttiu liaiiihuhc a. ts in entire dark lit sa. On nun cssrasinn she went in a tlaik rl.sset, and after nieii in g a trunk sorted out In sepa rate piles, wlllmill milking a mistake, lhn stockings, hninlkert l.n-fs, etc., w hit U bad In-eo ihrnw li lulu il. There was no Hs.i bilily of her being assi.t.sl by light stiftl neul for ordinary )esighl - New Vrnk Naws. Fairy Slurlea Nul lajurl.taa. There are iirnorniit mir-M-ry inaids ca pable of eiin.it tering any infinity by their manner of li.tr.slin mg lm'.g"liliiia to it, but en long astlierH mot her lut e in t he world then-will Is- n,,l In rs w 1st and eh qurnt enough to si i tne guiilea and in UinrrUrs ol tjulithis.l iu Us txciirsiob Into Fairy land, and ' lolureii who w ill re joice tn their lite-i th.) In the g.s.lly hcritat,-' II.' i (s .--. in lbs Mini alilili isriih.l bv .i. art-iis r.i. i t.f Im Iti.liiig Hood alio t er ssers. AlUnlie 1'ontlilf. Mialslers .tlil'Ml uf Ilia tlaaaa. One lio.ti.il ' l rgyman at l. a-t is up to dale. La-t Sunday he pria.ht-1 on Whittier in tie iiioriiiiig and on the Sullivan-Cnf l ft fight In the eti-ning. I ll will now la- in orier f. r him to pr- a. h a iseriii'.ri ii th" w n k dm-ss of tlia paja-rs in re.rting ih light. Anolli'-r elt-rgy-man aiiiiouiii at ,i Sunday en mng talk on the atil.j.i T "Vuiir Trnllej'a Off " Another clergyman rttently remarked to lit congregation, "Von pr-a the bntttin and I -lo the ret." And still another sjs.ke of prater a touching the 1 electric Ll'.'.-u whuh ri'g in traveu. be changed. Hut this could not Iss done, and in twenty four hour the uiikuuwu actor had to learn the enonuous rt lie sat up all night, and next morning be wa letter js-rf.s t, but he had ealeti nothing, and hi excitement would not allow hllll to sleep. When the curtain went up fr the ne .rtuiuty which gave him chance for renown, hi privation told their tale. Hi voice deserted hllii, the s'rfonnalice waa a failure, and at the chste lie was taken away to bed and a long s riisl of presence. li! conversation with (ieiier.il Crook alsmt the extraordinary incident, that old campaigner smiled and replied: "1 am lmt surprised. have seen them do the same thing myself, but the Apache Uthe only Indian that ran do It." -Chicago Mail. "a tsar Samif Mill I'rajtaral Mr. SjiI a in his journal relate the fol lowing exta-rleliceof Mr. Williuin Itlaelr rt. kin s. Tlm in the very moment of , ,IB velist: -When at work Mr. UliM-k Ills sin ce Dame Fortune showed how ; i,,.,- ii,t,.,, nui. t ami . ..,i,..i u. t' kle she could Iss. ilramatu: Letter. Tha In ( Tostlhpleks, "IVi t'stthpii ks do harm or Kisir i question of ten asked. They may do harm if abused, undoubtedly, by caus ing irritation of the gum between two teth ami it eulieetpicnt absorption, and if made of w.ssi splinter are liable to la- left l hiinl, which have in many recorded instance caused even the bats of a t.s.th; but used jU'll. iollsly they are of great Value in routing the attacking forces in canes- namely, ac rumulatiotis of f.ssl and mucus scre tloii. It has la-en urged against them that they might tli-l.-lge stopping. Cut if a stopping i eo in-o. ure it tiinst be faulty, and Ihe s.,n-r it is ri pbu-e. the IsMtcr. for dis at , due . the lliisay tuliilily of keeping the surface rlean, tnnst lie going on underneath it. Lon ion Lancet. lightest iioisi'. For thi reason he al- way re'lecte a paun ut the top of the house as hi study. At one time it waa hi misfortune to live in w hat he tle scrilss a a jerry built house, ami while endeavoring to work in the early bonn of the morning, as is his custom, lie tella of one amusing in. iinveiiiem e that he was called Uh.i dally to put up with. "The nursery of his next d.s.r neighbor wa in a line with his study, and in thi a somewhat numerous family waa lo rated. Kvery morning a regular aa ct'M-kwork Mr. Mack roiild hear the rider sister call out, 'Now then, yon horrid little things, kneel down and aay your nasty little prayersf A profound silence won M follow, but the interval wa a brn f one. Then came a rush and rlatter, and the shrill vote of the chil dren were beard exclaiming, 'We bar said our prayers; we have aald onr pray- rs'r " A Uraaaa Tlif reralul.l ft.alk. A isattiiiortein eiaininatioti waa Unula at KruiiLl.li leafer.lav t.i Ilia I. -I s- ,. ! Lain Mi llaniel. wlnese strange and sud- d n d'-nth Saturday hat been reairteij. A tear' Ualltsaf Arrldaala. The board of trade rep-ut ns.n rail way accident in the I' lilted Kingdom for l-yi i issiiel. The total persona kille.1 numU rtd I. IBS, comprising lua svs ngt rs, 5I'J servant and till le- sr. - - i . i. , I s i ,u ' ,. . , " , ,'1- N-nl.l aa other i-rv.n..- inclnditu diath resulted from parali-is ofMhe i ..: . i i ,,. . i a, i ,i . ! u'u i tn-i-aiwcni and suit ld.-s. In addition to heart. It is said that Mr. M. lhmn I had ,i " . v , , . . . I,... .1 l. ... ' " I"-" -t-iius-t a -' i'll.l '.i.M.U ...a Hllillf I', 1ST kl IB I death, which he related n xt umrning at the breakfa.t table. He thought be waa aloiie and suddenly fell in a faint ing fit, and no one being near to help him be die.. The actual fact coincJJe with the dreaui. Indiana poll Newt. ",'t ja-rson kilkd from accident.. Loo- don Tit -Hit. C3 o o o o o o o o O Q O Horse racing, bicycle racing and cro ijnet areviiue of the out of door orte recetiti-i-esirteil aa baviug been car ned on by the aid of clect'- light. - O o o