EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrWr, EUOENE CITY. OREGON. "TilC CM5 VV'Jtit OH." Che l"lriilM VCorl. Ind.d la (In- Mil Ira aaii.r.w tia "I lb IUkr. Til"1 game W'i!i-(1l Tim banki r, who sat ul tho head of table, waa I opt l.ti.-jr arlliiig slot k of rlojv. Tho I ttiiigwus hcuvy, and there Worn liut two iii.u who xviuiil to 1 winning iuij-f "? Tim liluu chips all mmo III' ir way. It wmsimply n ra.--o nf Imlllic wlml Iui k. If mini In M four kings, mm i f thi pair would Ik ib up with f iir am nr kt ruilit fu-h or sonn thing if tlm kind and asiil nil ccloulatioii. It wu ciueperating, but it couldn't U In l (I. Mi milium t)i two lucky tiluycr con titmkI ohm-i fully iiUmt their link ami what tlii y inti-mlml to do with tlin nulli fy. "I ahull," .iii uiii "go down to a fur at nro ni'l buy my w ifu Hint rape dim till lsl wanting Mi lotlg. I know It It rather lain in thu acnsnii, but tliU U uu fip"riciico of a lifi lime, ami I don't think thut It ill spoil by thu km ping." "I ahull," miiiI tlio other, "t.iko part df in I iii mill gt t a new Npri 114 hiiit. With tin' rtt of it I intend to luku a trip to New York. 1 haven't Uti down iIhth In a your, and I'm just about duo for uno full. " Thn gatnn mutinuml to wear 011, and tlm other jiLiyi r ruraml their lurk be lli nth their various breath. It ramu tolut midnight, and 1 n'rlmk and 3 o'clmk, and tho gnmo wu Hill in prngr-a. Tim two nun with "till win ning. Nothing rotild atop tin lit. At 8 o'clmk vrryUily wn tirmL and it i derided to fpiit. Tho tublii in front if thu two In' Ly uu:u wiu covered with chip. Thu banker pushed back hi chair and mill, "I inn ready to ml (In, gentlemen." It iliilu't take ulig to M-ttlu with tho lin n who hml tint t n lucky. Tin 11 It rtinio to 1m the turn of thn lucky one. "How much Imvo you got, Jim?" asked the luinkiT. "Thrmi hundred and forty," ropliml Jim. "Aud y.m. Hill?" "An v. 11 The hanker look a flip i.f paper and did miiiih Hum nig. Tin 11 lin dnvu down Into 01m of hi ) Li M mid prislm-ml IKimi) thin whiti' slip of paper, "lb n-'u yours Jim. " lm "id, pushing twidii Brrii-ji thu table, "and hero yours Dill." "Vh:it aro those?" nsket tho two lin ly lin n in conceit. "I. O. I'. "s," tho banker answerml nti iitiniisly. Tim two lin Ly nu n gasp.;). Tin y lisiked nt tho paT UMil mw Unit tin' aignuture wi rn genuine. Then tin y ton' tin 111 up mid stalked nut together. "I'y licnrge, " said llni hanker, "1 thought lin y wmild in vi r it' t 'iuiili Won to my 11IT tin nm I. t). l?. V" "What ilo ymi lin an?" luLid tlm itran'i r in tin' Kimi'. "1 tin an." raid tlm I mkir im lin iiioothi'd out n, biff wail nf l.i IN, "that it H ilini'l tiriiiiun wmk di aling bi lnunln to (wo j ix t IlLn thrill jll-t 1 i':iiim' thiyhtii' k yuu I'ln i' w ith tin ir a- And tlm Klrani'iT in thn (,'tuilii mw a frrat lii;ht. ItulV.ilo Kxr.4. KM-Ing I'litllU l.row, Iii tlm l.ilmralory t la' nmu th of n plant limy U' iriiih n d lniblo by nttai hiiiK a llni' plat ilium w irn to tho rtrm or j,T"W liiH J'ait. Tlm othiT t-nd of tlm wirn, to Mini h is .ifli m d 11 H,intitl plo t' i.f rliar riKil, itpn -Mil i tilly 111,'aiiiht 11 drum. Tlm drum ii com nil w ith whitnpapor ami ki pt rrvnlviiiK by rim kwmk. (If roium if thn growth in M.itioiuiry a htrailit linn I maiLi il oil tlm paper, but 1 vi 11 tlm lij1iti'it Inrn iimi in Imw ii by thn iiii'limd trm iiiK 011 llm an r. lv a 1 11;. p'. i'i.li' .'at. 11 1 f tl : it riuij; tin tit, tlm growth of a plant can l n inli 11 'I au.lil.Ii-. Tlm drum mind Ii' covcrnl by narrow Mrii nf plaliniim foil, kiv nuc i ik'iIIi nf nil im-li wido u:ul dim t i-htll U twi-i 11 t-iirli .trii. If tlm xtnpii of platinum lm 111:1 in to cniiiph-li' tlm rin-uit of a pilvauiu ImiI ti iy to win. h mi vUt trio N II in coupli-d lip. tin 11 tlm U 11 will mntimin rinuiK wli;ln tlm plant row mi t ihtli nf uu linli, fullowrd ly nliin- whiln thn pointi-r in i:i .mjr owr thn hiv U-t w m-n lwotriM, f..r thn in xt p-owlli of iui eighth nf nil in. h, nu. I M) on. Tlinsnrt. th of M'lnn Vi ry rapidly jrrow I11K pi mil H mid ( !i ( K-iiiii' if H..HU' How i nt. uu Ii nt thn miii.a . plant, can 1-0 hiard dirm-t by iiu-min nf thn inlrr.i plmiic. Uy tlm iiIhivii tin aim it li:u Ut 11 proviil that plaiitit rmw iiiiMt rapidly U twix-ii 4 and U a. in. Ni r York Journal FOLDED HANDS. Poor. llrd hrnl thai Mlxl as bM fur raa, Al rm try1" " I Ituia lrln. Tlr ino .0 liinl. ni )vt iv m-ti t IWilii u dying. Piwr, pnuli, rxl builo that 4rVi MM . Wttt clar. HHII tur nUa lU b4.I-W4 ra I'm: Oft luiilna on until aay Of df r,.ur..lii. II I couM !! and h"ld ll- Urwl batnla. A ad r. I il a ai liUUuad wiUiia tLaa U-alli.K. tai - sub hrr atraaa lb IwlUadit UaJa, Moo. l.lnd ounU npaallnc I iliiiik biiilKlit lhal I wmild lv kwto, And I ruuld Irli my Utrt l liar aa Irulr, That a lUmjgh tired, alia would But ia li go And Irara nia UiOa uudulj. Ilrrd hrart Itial had ao waarf groira. TUal dralii caiiia all Uliliadad u a II ara ln $ m al 1 II II la In all In-ra all aJooa, Whlla ana la alMpinal llrar, fat I'M nrarl ll.al itaamad ll.a htarjr rara Of dnntirliia ImuMlndd toll lla I.Utaldulr: Thai laid al. lla rat.aotta raanUns Uiara Alixi allh lagl. Uaar lirari and liaada, as bulaalaaa. Mill and rolil. tllow arafullf and dreaiulaaal alia'a 1m- ll'K'l Tba ailraa ah rood of raal about iLaia fold. And l ava m wrrj.n.d. -A. U. I'aina Ui Wurtl.lntftua't Matfaalna. THE (iOOI) CANON. hr.l liar Wur.l. Two younit hwlira wnm walkiiift in th Wo.U elm day, w ln u tin y wnnnx'.-.ti d by 1111 old mid much nlirivcl.il Kypy, who politely olTcntl to nhow Hi. iu tlicir liulaiid'il f.icci iii a bnmk which nui in iir by f r a alight n-iiiiiin-riitioii. Ki, paying dm mini, tln-y follow ml thn hau to thn brmik, a tln-y wnm V117 curioii to nv bow hn mnild do ho Woii.I. iful 11 tliiii and 11U1 imxi.nm to ami tln ir fu turn !.ul..iiuU Hut iiiHtcnd of 1 lii.l.lui tlm fa. -a, i f th,- n u i,( y ail fondly Ii, .-.! f .r th. y aw thclrown. "Wo can iin'liiiirf but cur own fiuin, " a.iid mm. "Very triii', nu in, " n-pliml thnHV K'-i su f -rtiino telhr, "but th... w ill ! your lni.l .itnl'a (.M-ca wln u you ar butriie'L " Y. li.in-. A I.Hlrrn rn.MMal, Y.iun do hi j lc .w iimrwatu!.ito Bii my il. ih fellah. I m tlm liappimt ban oi.tM.lo of I.uiuion. Kriitid I h? U it aK.ut thn lovely JIlMi lie 1.1,.:, I. ,11 ? Y. una do Myln That'a it. lawLml Lit to fhaie my Iwcnty thoumud a y all, and lm mid alia wouhL Nnw Yiak W.vV'y. ll.a I It.t I nrnpraa Almaaua. Tlio fir-t a':-.. mac prinfsl 111 Kur'ji or in tho w..t'.d for that matt, r, waa U10 "Kaliinl irium Novum," mmpil.-,! ly nr H limoiit ia aud putii.ln.l at lln.l.i. Hungary, in the ye.-ur u;j. jtU Win rfm-t copy la kmm u to l in i-iUt-tlKtv and tiiat la nun in tho IUitiiii m. icuiu. SL Louu ICt'publllV A Medlravl laaail.a. luiwrn ta tba quiation. "At what jx-noil 01 ilia tit i 1 pmrtii 01 a turn' r la Tlio canon of MurimtU reaidtil In the aama Iioiimi with hi anduta and elderly houarkrrprr, and ho had rat ami a thrtndi 0110 ut tlioao which nro rallml muloi'M-a in (lulicia, that wliiatle and trill in the nu . t n-markublo inanncraml t-nn imitate all the other aonitnr. Tho ciuioii'a rmi.h nee waa not only plum, but i-ven ovnrly tntki-n, and ahowtl 110 aiirtii of the acrupulotu mat- nnaa UMially the chief cliarui tenntlc of thoas who wear pni-atly guru, for you uiiiHt know thut thnriuion'a liouw-lm)- r, lloiia lUmona Villardoa Cuba leiroa. bad formerly bn-n lu.ly of rank, and therefore aha waa n-aolvml todoaa little lioiiM-work aa jwol.lo. Hie wnn fond of dwi'llinir oil the (Mint and of pv inn biTM-lf loinpli tely up to doleful nt--ollnctiona, iuoniiK tho fnct that there were mch thina aa awm-ping and rook inK to be lit tell. led to. fctuh aci'tn aa the following were tlmrcforo of frmpii-tit occiirrntico at the priint'a dwillini;: Hu would coino in ufter aiij iiij iiiiiM, mid while lie liuiii lilt c-ltMik and hut on a nail hia atomiicb would i biinor loudly for iioiirUhtunnt, ro mnulitiK him that it wna time to tuko hi Clip of C'lloL'olutn. Fortified by prmipnct of Una comforting U-vcra', lie would nit down to wuit until thut nutrition iM'VnntKO pin mill be brought to him. liut, alua! a quarter of an hour would i'lnpn, and then another, without any HiK'na of hia brciil;f:uit. Knmlly lie would timidly and gently rail to tho hu kti'pcr "Uona Kainoiial Dona Kaiiioiiar At the nnd of ten luiniiti-a doleful rou e would reply: hut do you wuut Ah. w lieru in my cup of chocolate'." Alan!" 1 Jaculate.1 the hiiITi nnrf dil- pna. "I cannot uttciid to anything tmlay Do roil know w hat tlay it r Yea, Thuraihiy, Feb. 6, St. Dorothy and M. ltov. iit.i." JiiHt ao thii unnivertnry of the day un w hich I lelt no Imppy and wna and- ileiily khockiil by rm-civinir thn imwa that my brother-in-law, the major, had .lied of yellow fever in Cuba. Alan, may the lTtl icrant inn niti-iu-e to Ix-ur iiji under my utllu t ion T Thu worthy, H'hkI luitun-d riinon ncTi-r ilartil to a--k tlm .lame whether thn f.n t that her brother-in-law had diml of yel low fever waa any mnaoii why Imr iiiiid ter aholild lo Htarved to thiith. He would meekly opeu thn cupUiard in thn kitchen, take out a piece of rlmcnlatu from ita ureaiy wmppi-r and nibble at It awhile, wailiiiirf it down with a la.-tof water. Then ha would endeavor U comfort IKimi lUmotm, who waa umally -nitV.i'i on theiu'fii, with her faccti.-.l up in a hundkiTchief. "Dona Hainoiia, you aholild bti renik'n ml to your I'.. You oiiKht not to rcli-l nKniUHt (ol. Come now; If you keep un crying we ahull no longer lo frieii.l." Aud to on, aoinrtimc tor hour at a tuna. Occaalotiulty the canon, with tlmae very lianda which aliortly beforu had rnlae.1 the i-oliMvmted host. Would lm couiN'll"d to perform tho bumble ofllco of wiifliunx iNitntm-a or pn-purinu vee tuhlca for hia brtith. However, IIicmi thimra did not worry him aa much tut hia lack of oratorical trtft and hia failure to couaole the trou bled Iioiim LeeKr'i ipirit, for if the worthy cation ever hud any loiiK'iiitC It wiu to bo t-tmpiciit. Hu would have Kiveu hia riK'l.t huu.l In order to l able to comptNio a itrikinit aennoii. Lvery tune that a nlviT tousled Jnauit woul i aacend into tho pulpit aud deliver a fiery addrvaa railing aKaiuat thu Irndi-ioua theortea of Drnp-r and of Strnuaa, who were totally utiknowu In Xlanmsln. or aomoyotiiirf pn.-at cut after the pattern of Caj.tel.ir would diacourao aNnit "Jil Jahal hard licurtctlnnaa" and the "epo. li nf tho rvolittieat" or "thn liht of civ llizatiou aprnud from (lolcotha," tho worthy canon wna not roiummed with auvy, for ho waa incapable nf men a weakueaa. but hu wou', I Iwcotno pain- I fully conarloua nf hia own di licielit iial ' and wculd lament hia own Incapacity for preaching. If we were to gather together hi di- jointed retlm-tioiia they imj;ht read aa follow: ".) my Lord, It l evident that I am K'od for nothing. I am Cot worth j my aulL I am aa duiub aa a Ash. It waa folly on my part to doxim, aa I have done, thut I mixht lie aeut to preach the 1 (inepnl to the heathen In tho wilda nf Africa, wht-m a rich liarveat nf aoula mitiht ba (;1''nnml. A nice aptli I tlioul.l make, with my faltrrinK tongue, my commonplace remark, my crooking voice and my ordnury apprarancet O Ixird. why Inu-t thoii w ithheld the power nf apeech from uier At the confeaaioiial the ration encoun tered the aauio difil.-nlty. He never waa able to maka naet f thoau bitter awertaU- from behind tla Krt!ni( of the coufi iotiuL On th otlw-r hand, the common raopl Mug th pruiaeaof thocauoo and luud -d I Jm to tl. aky. Huilor. artian mh) - aaatkera, whi-n they aaw Baal aaiaao 17 with a k I tally wuilaoa kaa Wawaruatiail ana, wuatld mf aa awaalwo aa lw taaa, "U a aavlat." Mawy Mardotaa aa Vd4 uf th faud man at tlm cigar faatory, where all tb newt la known and commented npon. They Would tell how he had aolj hia ail- vnr buckln to pay tho rent of aome i.r people who were about to bo ejected from their dwelling, and If a beggar akcd fur alma and he had no money to give him he would atrip off for tlm auf ferer hia own iiiuftli-r, hi huiikcrrhii f or vi n hi roaiiry. Ho utl.-red all aort of privation in order toallvvlato the want of other pmiplo. Una night tho cu nun retired at th time the chicken go to rut, for ho hud at-vcre cold. It waa a dreary evening, and the ruin waa falling in torrent, while the wind ahook tho bull- and wliintlid through the trm t. For that ri ry reuaon the canon en- Joyrnl lying In hi wurm bml, nuigly tin ki-il up and expi nonclng that 1I1 lightful drowiu-sa w hich prvcedi lm-p Hi aching bonea, tortured by rhi-uma- tiam, were feeling gniteful warmth. and he could breuthu quite frm-ly. It wa a moment of aybantiral enjoymi'iit (tich a prolong tho feeble exiMenro of old limn. Tlm canon had juat murmured thn luat even 1 11 g prayer, w lien tlio uooria-u wna violently rung and a hot diaruanioii win heard K"ig 011 in the autet liumlx r. It grew more and more excite.) until Doiiu Kuinoiia, liol'ling u ciunllintick uu high, j burnt into the room to Inf. inn the ration that a ahabhily Un-oacd woniun, who , liaikeil liko a Ir-ggar, iimiitml on awing him at once. Like a aol.ln-rut theaouiiil of the reveille, the canon (prang from hi bed. and nrcely waiting to clothe himiM'lf went out Into thn antm humlx-r to timet the atrunger. Tlia water wa dreaming from her garment, for the rain hud wet her to the akin. 'Oh, inont holy inniiP he eiclaimed, endeavoring to kim tho old prii-Ht hand. My brotln-r I ut hi Iat gnp nnd will not confix. He i dying likn a dog, Honor, mid turdon me for aia-aking a. ('ome, good hit, try to move hi burdened heart, ao that hi Hinful aoul may not thu lm launched into another world un pardoned." " ho la your brother, my good woman?" The notary Itoca." The cumin gazed in atouLihmeiit at tho woman' ahubby garment, aud a he read hi thought alio atuiiitncred: I am a cigar maker, uud o my rye- Hlglli in nnir t ail t ill 11 .'10 a hmui; livelihmnl. My brotln-r U rolling tu , wealth, but hu m-vcr give 1110 a ainglt) rent. Hn ha 11 wicked lioiiM-kccjicrw ho liuiLea way with ull ho haa, and lu re 11111 I, w ith my four little oiu-h, obliged to earn my broad by thn aweut of my brow. I Hut do not think that I havneomnon nc- j count nf hi money or bceuiiau I wish , him to leavo it to me. I wa Iwrn immt ami ahall din n h ir, nnd I hIioiiM not cam if it were not for my children. Hut I do not want my brotln-r to Iomi hi aoul. I do not want him to bo condemned for ever." "Smi lu re, my poor woman," aaid tho ruinni, nlreudy touched by her volu luetice, "I nui not capable of coiivineiicj any one nor moving hi heart, (ioto Futhi r Ineieiiso." "Ah, father, that priift may la very g.HHl, but thorn is no other man as Kiiut ly n you urn in .M.inno.l.i. We, thu ci gar maker, would put you ahead of thu hihi himself. If you do not wish to come any ao, but don't toll urn to look for any ono else, for if you do not perform tlii miracle not even Christ hiuiM-lf could do ao." Oil, human Weukneaa! A alio apokn thn ruuoti felt 1111 Inward aatlafac tinti and aai. I: "Dona Ilainona, give mo my uuibrel- "f b'.a.i-,i...".' uollcml file entrance of the canon, am) wildly wavmij hia arm and uttering hoora cry he 4a.e. k I d4.!aMia. Jlrfa-a'araaaltjvf Wat, iaV.e aal ! kawfMakiHd aaaalaxa It Ua jalkiWI U ors.ly wKlaJrrW, aaavaa) hia aliaM With tWa i.a-4 ha haaaU taf B"k The ramoai atopTMsl oa tax tkraakold. aa tkouiili kwaitatikc or waatinf ft the iitapirutioat of the moment to move I1I111. Hi limb wi re t rumped with cold, but tluro w.i an ardent k'"w withiu him now whit U (.lied hi aoul with holy lire. II 110 longer thought nf wanning hi 1 atoiinu b by a tip of wine, nor of draw ing Hour to the cratt fill blazn of the fire place, tmr of going back to hi cumfort ablo bed. Ho went up to the auk inaii and knoll Ut si.lo him. Tho uotury fiat d umn hi visitor hi dim eye, ulreudy glaie.1 with the film of di-ath. "What what nro you doing thomr be painfully i-j.-n-ulatoiL "I am praying," replied the priest, "thut you inuv confes and limy n-pent of your ain mid auve your aoul." "And you by heaven! hut busi- net la it of your, I would like to know Hero, I'. i." "Don't tall Pepa, for ahe know thut I ahull not harm .m ii; I am liiti-nnti'l it uvlng your aoul," ropln-d thu riitiou. (hwtng hiiiiselr tip ami rai-uig hm voice, while lm H--iiiml to lin-ream in at it 11 ro and apiril u ho found within hiuiM lf aatreiigth of will nnd Bow of Idea which were fully eiiiJ to any of Father Iliciellso'. "I am interested because you limy die tislay, but I am aure ilo you uuderstaiid me? thut I myself ahull not live eight day longer. 1 had fccvcrw cold and Wiu ill in liel, but 1 have colne to hear you i-i'tifosa. I urn drenched to the nkin, and 1 know I have caught my death, but 1 do lint wat t to present myself before tho Almighty with empty lunula, mid 1 liao Hindu up my mind to aavu your aoul iu order lint to loan my owti. "I have not lfii of much im' to (1ml during my lifetime do you uuderstati.!? of iKim at 11IL And now hu cull mu to hiuiM If, and do you want 1110 to say to him, I urn ho iiicornpoteiit I cmild not even touch the notary Kma' hoar!':' liut now I miss) a power of noe!i, ucli as I in or bad U-fom, nnd 1I.1 j.mi want to pn vent uiu from deriving any Is 11. lit from it? No, air; you must lis ten to mo. I shall not go uwny from hern without nbtiolviiig you from yuur hiiis, even if I am torn to piece. Kill tun, if ymi wish to, but listen to ine nnd hoed what I any." Tlm last episode iu tho history of the rnnon occurred nt tlm portal of heaven. Thn imtary' aoul uud hi own n-a lied It at tho Minn moment, for the iMt.irv wna converted by thu apostle' tardy elmiionce. Tho notary, both ahame faced and ovorjoyetl for, to toll the truth, bo had never dreamed he sliuuld bo iihln to g.i to heaven tho notary ati-pjail back politely to imikn way f. r thn canon' soul. Hut thu caiioii aaid amilitigly to thn repentant aium-r 11 ha drew b;n k, "No; you nmst enter first. " Translated from the Swinish of Liuilio I'ur.lo tlo Ihiziiii for Roinnncu by Mary rpringer. A RUNAWAY MAKKIAGE Followed by Grinding Poverty In the Slums of London. SirilUTIOX AND JI.UTY KEl .MOS. tlmlra, tba I'almUl, Hrlalra a airmng tl pvrlrBraThal lllu.lral Ilia Mrklrara nt lala-Tlia Hand rruaa Aoalralla A Vjtli rf fcnUrd. tC'nwrlfclil. IS. Ii Amrrlt-an I'rta Aaam-la- I loll.) -You wen. mnrrlml at It, at SO your tiiisluind iVm rtol ymi and your child, but llmiigh ao lung s. ianilitl hu atlll lives and w ill colon Imek ngnin Into yuur life win n you ui- tlm age of 32." The thin hand cliitthml mlnn nervnu ly, the hluu eye llllml, and In n few inotit thu (ulluvt lug story wna poured Into my ears: ' I wa iiuirried on my eighteenth birth day. I mnrrlml against the wlshea of my people. My hualiand and I came to !- vi-:- 1 v 1 t- ',-: .1 , "Mr 1 ' r . r?i 1. Kimtioua w hich s,Kithn the con cicution acruplea of the J. vot.11, nor fuhninutn th.wr acathltig apostrophe which touch the hatlenisl ainm r heart. Tin n f re Augolita ltauioa, the prwi- dent f the "Daiighti r of Mary " the M art-hloU!" of Vetiailoa. the foundtT of the Koponto, the wife of Marshal Celia In fact, tho rn-me du la crvme of th de vout church gm-ri of Mannoda all agrtasl tliat the canoo waa a roy "Your umbrella!" annpped the hmi koes r. "Don't you know that it is in tatter, like thu banner of thu Lib-rat ios, and t tint I W a obliged to aelld it to lie recovered' Thu canon hesitated fur a moment uud then sai l timidly: "Well, bring mu my cloak and my old hut nnd my miifiler." Hu left thn Iioiimi with the woman, and thu rain beat down on their dofeuaelis. hoa.l. while thu lleuvy gust of W ind ul most took their breath awuy a it drove them along. The ruin penetrated hia g iriiiKiit nnd chilled the poor canon to the very marrow. "Oh," he thought, "if I only had a ip of wine or brandy! If 1 could only warm liiyaelf by tho bluzo of a good tire!" After a long tramp they mat hod the house and the cigar maker boldly k nocked on the door, and aa it wa tint o iiml at once alio knocked atill louder. A for midable looking woman, with mus tache, bulging oyta and lloahy, heavy form, imule her nppearntice at the door aud overwhelmed them with invective. She endeavored to close the door again, but the cigar maker had thrust herself Into the opening like a wedge, and foam ing with rage cried: "(let out of the wayl (let out of the way! I have brought tlii holy man ao that my brother ahull not die like dog! Hot out of tho way, yon horrid thing!" She iMiintml tt tho canon bvhiud her, ahiverlng w ith rol.l. It wna lingular, but the flcahy woouitt knew him at once, and a ahe recognized bun her bearing changed; her rye no longer flaahed tire, and ahe meekly aaid: "Come in, good father, come iu. Par don tun, for I did not ace y.m. Yuu r llevtsl thu distress of liiy loor mother, 1 don't you n.o'.ltvt? In heaven i still recorded the money ymi gave her to en 1 able In r to buy n vogotiii.le atu.lt iu thn ' mat k. t place to earn her living. Oh. lio, ; I shall in vi r shut my tlm.r in your lace Come in, air. and make yonra-lf at liome. but phase rtimiiilsr thut 1 have la-en doing thu w oik 111 tin house for tho past three year, mid it 1 only just that w hen Snor ll.H't tin hu aholild leae Inn aomothiii ;. Come in." Thn canon dmw himself up. Theapurk of lifn within him wa rt-Lindled 11u.h r the glow nf that eiithusiutic rveplion. of that unexpm tl gratitude the result of a good a-tion w hich he ha.1 long ago forgotten. A iiiyMcnou l'ght Illumined hi sj int. and a Hu.hl.-n thought, terrible a well llwlsalipl lllvrr HnualalMJUta. TheruustalHiuta' faults are excessively human, nnd the coiistueiicn of a stur ly U-lief thut tln ynmtl ahnrpi-r tmutinotit than tlm rest of ll loads to their being urged to do mom work than a white man. There were night 011 tho Trnvi iloiice when thu landing rail close tin got her and thn Nr wretched got little or 110 aleep. Tln-y "tote" nil tlm freight aboard and buck to land again 011 tin ir lieii'l or ahotil'li r. and it 1 crushing work. Whenever the old barbaric in atinct to loaf or to move by thrm-sat on man' work would prompt tln-m, one of thu miito wo hum to spy thu weiiLno-i and rour at the t nlpnts. The liiatea showtsl no actual unkind lies or aovority w lulu I was on that bout. Hut they nil on all thu Isiats have fenraomo voices, such n wo t rmlit to Lirato chief on "low, rakish, l.la. k nut," in yellow clad novel. Any onu of them would break up 11 11 opera troop. They roup at thu tlarLic in their Im-i-m-sa voice with a "run up the plank, nigger; now, then, iiigger, got wood," and then they turn uud aluk to the pua aeliger ill tin ir Sunday thore leuvo voice aa gently 11 uny men con talk. Julian Kuljili In Ilarpt r'a. tlask Tar Soltrme. Many year ngo nu Knglishman em ployed an honi-st t.ir who had quit the aea as 11 gardener. Jack had 110 Msm.'r enti nil hi aervico than ho found him an If inucli aiiiioyod by n dog who night ly invaded thu gaidcii. One morning tlm mi lor reached tlm garden In-fore thu dog had loft nnd m.nle him captive. A amiii a lin had aei.til thn animal, Jack i!e lil rately took a spade, cutntT the dog' tail and net him at lils-rry. Shortly after thn owner rntensl the garden and In tiiintl if the dog still annoyed the gar dener. "He'll in t r trouble ti again," replied Jack, "1 caught him tlii. muni lug. niishipivil hi rudder mid net him off ls-fore the w ind, nud hung inn if he will l nblo to atocr hi way back." Lucliaugo. Iulllrneaa of hwrd.-a, "Tho niif.uling politeilmm of the Swede i a coti'tatit aource of Wondtr and a-t. .iiisiliiiu nt to visitor," nil. I tleorgvC. Trtimon of New York. "Tin y have a large n-vMirtniont of Isiw nud rurt.-.-i according to the a-v and x of those who nm thu recognir.-d, but thu lift-.ngof thu lint i ao universal thai it am-nn to ! going all thn time, I'v.-n thn biib-her' Is.y in niontiiig thu baker assistant, instead of passing him with a can !i hollo!' or giving him a friend ly but!, t. a nn American lad might d.i, il.'tTs Ins hat to him with elaborate cour tesy. " .m. imi, 1 ihda-lVmm-r.it In the In art of Iyniub n ia a miblie liow.rm in without a librarian or any j one to ! k after the paper. They are ! chain, d and Kullm-kml ao thev cannot ! Titt this niJCM rt.fTritED MINK xcnv-otst.r.'' don, and together we tried to light lire a la-st wu coiilil. Ilo was 11 young engineer, ninl I mot hi.ii nl my father boiiso In Yorkshire, whom ho had been brought over fn.in I.lvt-rpmil to nisrlnton.l an rleetrle light plant that wa Islllg in at11M.1l, Whi-n 1 found that my father would lint consent to the marriage, I ran away from In. tun w ith my lover, nml on Ibu following dny wnwt-re tjuletly imirrlml In n n-gistry olliee In Imdou. "Alas! I mi nml to bring 111 lin k to bl m, (or f n ui that moment hi onn-or Ms-niiil to fall. Wu m.ii came to la almost s-nnlli ss, nml In ii.l.l to our inlsfortinitsi fur little girl wn Is.rn Kora long timn ('barley ln.ro It bravely, hut when wn emtio nl last to live In mm ns in in a mi, eralile street off llnllsirn huhnikudown rompletely nnd am-mt-d w ithout thu desire or the energy lo am k for work. "Itwiia then my turn to try. I hatl las n well educated and hail n particularly imml musioal training, so after Home lit t lu 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 y I su.-oiisl.tl in obtaining nil on pagomoiit to teaeh kinging to thnv girl lit their own lioiin s In this way I wim nlilo to Hiipsirt my liusluin.l mid child for aome time; but, alas! n now fear si.n stole Into my heart. My enforced iilisem-c from liomu hail tlmclTtvt of mukltig the man I loved turn for eoinnany to the m-arost IHililli; house, nml night nfter night I hail to go nml mat him from hi illssnlutu imsiK'late. With my woman' instinct I felt certain that those men wore tlishiiltesl and l longed to tlm lowest class of life, liut Charley would not listen to my warn ing nml ptsilip.ihid them ns the morbid Imagining of n woman' mind. Si thing went on until mm evening, when I had re turned earlier than Usual, hu came in, kiacd inn, told me that ho had got work lo tin that would H4NIII bring 11 In money, hut not to wait up for him, a lm would lint Isj home t lint night. Hi last word were: 'tositlliy, little one; ohm r up. Wo nm getting hack into the auiishliio onoe more.' "lin seeinul so happy nnd bright, so liko thu gay, f. arlcs follow who w.ssd nml won mo, that a the tlmir closml after bl m I threw- inys. If on my Ltu-c nnd tl11111L.1l (iod In the f nil m-sa of my heart that ho hail given mu kick my huslinnd once morn. "Tho next morning I niso earlier tlim usual. I wont out nml Ismght some rm from a man In the stm t and placed them on thu brenkfast table a nn onion of brightness. Then, having prepan-d n cheery moid, I nit dowu mid wait.il for bllll to ii 11110. I e.illtiot help crying, lliotl aleur. Time haa not dried the tear. Suf fice It to any hu never onme Uu k. Oh, my (i.sl. how I waited fmni hour to hour, from tlay to Jay, from iiioiith to month; waited till h..v .11, i out In my In-art, till fovt-r raged ami burned w ithin my bruin, nd ut tin- end of n long time I nw-oke In hospital nnd rommemtil life nguln. "When 1 rm-.ivond, I movid to mint her mrt of London, nml nfter a hanl at niggle aiicctssletl Iii making my way and cdiictit ln my Utile girl, but the memory of my r 1 1.1 "I'tJu . il l.,,-. if? 1. i 1 1 '1 CTn-u. 'lllf II IM Tt 1 i -r : 1 - r 91 jf. ,r -it - Viv. IIV.-XTT "I OAT foil l cam. and the dorlr. d nfT. Little damage i tl.uio, r.s.m i usually quiet and or ita itirUoO j-istiiUbhir" fur a ha g ' pm.h) r, while Kath.-r Incienau waa timo have bmn divided U-twrrn early Very pnpuUr. and thry liked the way in and Lito uri ..l intervention and Hon- hich be delivered rlietorvai phraara, UitefTc-ntioa. I't-j uhtx SutK.a Mun'.hlr. bUrwuTia wiih tuuiual uhatirTtUuba. Missoiiri piwv J 19, 00,0t)0 buahoU of cvirn. nii,tHHl,Ot.0 of oats JO.lHMl.O of wheat and 13,000.000 pouiuU of to la. Thu Imvl prtxluct ha nomtled ivmfortiiig, thniledhiintothe! Io,iV'0,(..oO isiutitl in aiug'.e yo.ir. v.-ry reuter of hia heart. Thi thought chanp-d hia deadly roldnes into ardor a aprcio of r.piotolic fervor. He entered the su k man room w ith firm atop. The notary wa in cue of thoee painful rn- which are the forerunner of death. Hi 1 hit r-s.' and fell a he gaapeil for breath, and hi painful reI iratlon could and thu line hna eiiualtsj 12, JoO tout a year. Mia Mary M.Omevy of Indianapolia tl not am m to ahare the aapjsasii fcmiuinu tl.-sire for au elaborate wed ling. She waa tmvrried the other day to Juha IVmr. and the cemmony ocvauied lJ t,r fr,- .V.rtf.i-,TT IA.SltO,,iCt:' WJ tV.tJ? Wfeh. tHlWS ANfl WAITED IOMK. ' bait huslsvnd hna never left my heart I 111 8J year nf ag t.slny, nnd yet at thl very point of my life you any that my Inia luiid will come lu k omv more. Ab, riitinsJeiir, you have only an Id thl to give me hope. How ran ua h bo bow can uch U'"' I wn silent. It would have been worse ban rnirl after auch a stnry to attempt l-j build lip hosv I hud not the heart even to any to her thai thn way of fate am int our waya; that as we nm aubjm-t to mylo rloii law of ls-ing at our birth, ao an we the aarvnnt of those Inw to the end. I would, hatl I dan-d. have pointisl out to her that iii our finite wUdotn we ask for what we think ia gmid, not knowing in our bllr..ln.-ss (hat Is lilntl all 1 tho hand nf the Intliiite. ahapiug all. tnoUlliig all f..r the bet. Ahl what oldldn-n we am ehlldren corrf rtlna- thi'drvn by nirrr h of niiij.a-h7, our wonls of r gr t We w . uldf.ilil lunke the world and the lives within thu world c.nf. nn to our Utile b.Tton t f thought o would ! a 1 ; -d to o im Itisv th it the sun might altr.it ) inn, f rg ttlng Ih it the night I na ti. c.-mi't the day Wa have 110 Ini.t In this 1 ..1 b y i f the gravr. We most t. 11. h ,:h our hands, and . It h 1 tire) .-. an 1 I. ..r with our i-nrs. and rv. n thci e can!" : will no ta b. re Nn won. I. r that from a. ! atfe. fri'in jear lo je.tr. Ih ar th wtirtla t.f the NaAarciio with rery pray, t wa ray, O ye nf lift le faith!" I was all-tit She rmr ana aaid, V,!1. 4o you Mill give me boj'" "Ya," I cvulj Sot baiSaalIVa; 'Th o 11 10 1. 1 I nasi, llm Uuwn will aoon uoiuo. lluIiou." phn went out Into the it nit, but I aow her lurti and Im.k lawk at my window with an expression of faith and lhankfiilnea In her eyi-a thnt tniiclnsl me to the heart It ia nt aurh a moment that one fmJi how utterly Iu Iples we are In th hand of futo. 1 had nil 1ml tutt k hosj Into thl W'iiiiiiiii heart, but having hrM her ter rible atnrr I almost mim tlml thut I hatl iloiiu ao. I nluiost iloiiblod the atudy I host al a) found corrm-'t One morning a few day later I wn nrprlsml to lin. I large w.sslon hoi ninoiig my loit.-r. Il hatl evidently come anine disunion The st mark wemrubUsd and lnissM.ihle to make out but Inside, nil the top of anliie wadding, I found th following letter lioi n f'Hrra. Mai i.aiht. t liloin. Australia. I lirtn Sin I g"l l'ur aihlrraa lUroab aa riitf'isb sii r xlilili rtsji-nily rama Imo 111 r l.ai.'ls. Il i-iiiitaliirii a lima account of )uur i.uil rful sirr la uitrr.rollng Ilia lire of a lr n's 1 sun. Now, air, I anl )tm I" Kim Ilia hit .)il rut )"'.r n ) lal altrniliai. I will Kit). )..u a slLlit sk'-ioli ut liiy life tulirlpynu lof-iuiaii) imr 1 iini'luslnns, a llirra I only one tl li.ii In my fulure that I tlraira Iu knua ; tl.rrofurr, ir, I will write all hunt reaarr of any kind. Win n I aasl yraranfagr.Ioiarrlid a rom.l al.d Is-ailllful girl, aim gave tip In-r LiiDia I share my late, and ti'in-ilier f It-f 1 th in.rthnt Ki.alai.il and ari.t in Um.lon. I waa ans "uliarr I.) n: v l.'tt. hut shortly after my niarrlaga I fi ll mi hard times and rnuld not maka annugli lii'inry to ki-rp tusly and aoul logvlhrr, Alsiul thl ninai.iir lllilr Kl'l wa Uirn, and though f..r awhllvil.e thought nf n.r lulls on fan tm-a lr.-li stlmuius in srrk for work, )rl, sir. 1 am ashaiin-d In say thai I Inst heart hi mui h Ihst 1 al hist gala up and allnwrd n.) self la drift iiitn Ihe 1 oiiilsiii) of 1 1. lot rs aid lora-on. Una mailt, umli-r tin i ri.n.lss of srurk. I louml m ss-lr ilec )) t-.l Into tl e hands of a dt-.a-rata gsinc t.f tiiirglara. Tln-lr plan waa ti rob una of I I.f larwt-.l hank In Ih-cliy and fly ll.a country I.) fm ans nf an Australian vessel thai w In loatr irl ll.at Inglll. I was kept III Ignorant r ut tin Ir real iurs.a nil lin last mo mrni. and thru In a .rui:i;lf for Irrt.l. ui I as tuntird by a blow and carried arnaclras twtl.a hip. M.rn f.mr weeks at ara, ami almost within Igl.t nf Inn. I. rniiiiintrrrd a hurritanp, ihr hip as lust, and 1 bava iiarpr aren my a.so riatra situ. V..U ran undsrsland thai I wa Drvt r allow id to srti.l a t.-tn-r to my w Ifeoni un IsMiril, and wht-n I arrlvtsl here I could ind entile, a I wa iM-tiiillrs. wrutv aaaln and ak-aln, but k'"t lm reply. At last, wlirn 1 bad li.ailalii.ini )' al ll.a gohlflrl.ls, I returned la I l.j. so. 1. 1 ut ailvrriiat-iiient In the paut-raand )-ari hetl txitolun, but rnuld find no Iraea of 11 tar ur if or Luy illtl girU I bava not '.UiT.-i.--. 1 r, S . I a -' Tiki v si-v I'm .-.-! . :. 11 t . i- Tim iNrujirricAsT. yet bst hop, and I send thl east nf my band for you tn toll ma If you t-.tn If we shall mrrt s-a:n. 1 coii'.l watt on pall, ntly tor )tars 11 I tli.iiiuhl ll.al at ..me tunc I would see hrr lure m.is iimrr, 1 rrinaiti. dear sir, very sitn-erely yours, ( iiaiiI.m TiiouI'som. Churl. Thompson! Tliotnson waiilso In-r mimn. There roiilti Is' no posility of n mistake. The lost w as foiiiul. Six Wm-L later I had the nl. n.ure of dining with Mr and Mr. Thompson nt llm Hotel Victoria nud shortly nftenvnnl saw them i n Mine to Australia. As the big ship hoailml nut to aea them worn three happy mm mi Isuirtl who waved inn tlu lr lost gmsll.y. The night hatl Indcml piiaseil. Thu daw n had come. t lll llio TIIK I" ALMIST. Wr3. LAVC'3 QULER wavs. aba Vloa It.a Only W..m. .,orl1 Ainarlta, l'ihas. K n,. ,,,, Mra. MuriliaJ. Ln.i.b. e-litrt( f 7, M.iif!ultie of Ann man History. a.' aingular and roinurk.iblo wotn'.,'ti. m!J wn aninething i f a wn'.t r, aou U u.'. , j btisities woman, aotiietlii'i ( f a 7 1 Utltlimpist, aoluethilig nf al) or.iicj'j a.!. I a greut deal of a historian. Mr. Lu'iib wua the onu wmn.,., ,i t hna written history atu-ccx.fhlly. ; ., t.H.k aa mm h delight in hunting t!,r ,' , Ulllsty letter, manuscript. Ulol r 1" , nnd in digging into ancient ruini i. , Lite Mr. i:uticroft. Ni t mdy ,i, tuko In, crest in histornnl 1, !,,;,.. :. rosy enough and common enou,, 1 , to do but alio won the rtvt u. I j . iniriitioti i f eminent and erudite 1,,. t.,r. icul scholar 011 both aide of tho A:!. ; tic, uud camo to lio rt-ogiiiz.-d m m, ..... tin. rity 011 Ait'irit un historii.il ina",rv Mr. Lutub atrolig. kindly, w n, , ,. face wn familiar 111 nil of the l..-,: r. , 111. rime and tlnMOout of the w .y I, marts In thu city, tho existent e , ( ; i iiuLliowii to most busy Now Yo.'. where lin rury s.plu, hook 1". r. ; aiitiipiunan cotigregato to f. .!', ,u t atudit and fum-ic. Al'hoti-'i : three year i f age, for year, r-- 'til..r'. vacation wi n tpiitu unknown t,. 1 , ut 14 o'cl.s k in tho iiioniing she 1 r ... ut her ofiico in thu building is-. v,... the tH-ribner. IndtsisI aim broo.,-; , her death by )"-rsisteiico in ntf. mi her dtltie when her health v. nil t, permit it. In tin-detail of h. rv.. :, . wa u systein.itio n a h.m! ;. hu would brisik nothing 1 Is.- out' of her assi.stiiut. Editri-s uud biisitiiT inaiia r i f i. mugiuiuo, an uctivu particiisiiit i-i ti.. ., fair of llllllieroll a-s ii lie .1, voh historical rest art h uud tlm u.h.in. . of women, au author of hi ton. ..1 . constant writer on historical ti. dm iiccolnplished nil with the m l . t one Monographer, nud ahu had ls . to say thut thi ateliogr.iplier w.n a 11 rv. There' nu example nf in ti f k ii 1 1, t 1 1 It. I.t ul .- cl ! - a I r II '. il l I' 1 1 , 5 fair Woman' Ituling 1'awlnn. A young latlv of Owenalairo, Ky., whllo recently visiting In anot her state, narrow ly 111lss.1l n horrible tlonth. She wa walk ing iimiii n long nud high mllniad trestle with n male frleiul. nnd they wcrvovcrtnk- en alsnit the mni. lie nt It uy n ngniuiiiK expn-s train. They hud aulllcletit pn-s oii.-e of mind to stop out upon thu end of the tie, nml crouching down rlung to a water barrel fastened oil thn aide of thu trcstlu. Thn Hying train caused su. li a vi bration of thu tp-stlu thut the young wom an wn ao frlghtchfd ahu nil but loot her grip iiain thn barrel, which would hnv meniit a borrililu death nsm tho nxk ls low. Afterwanl she wild alio did not think III thl moment of great peril of her fa ther, mother or sweetheart or tho little Hlu of her past lifts hut only of the fuel thnt the greasy bnrrel nnd rnasatle were ruining her new spring gown. Thi re minds thellwelislairu Messenger of the rx IN'rlcnro of a girl lit Itusscllvlllr, whts when run down In a carriage with a gen tleman nt n crossing by a train, uihlonly found lierst If aiispetiibsj in midnlr on the pilot of thu engine supairti by ono nrtn of the getitlemaii alaiiit her waist, while he clung on to the pilot with the other She aaid alio only rvmcinl red that ahe had gutio out to drive with her ahubby shm a oil and wondered If nnyUnly wnaace ing them. Twa I.urky Areldrnla. Several coloretl turn wero pla1n( cra on flrove atreet the other night, one of whom waa b:u-king tho game. A qnarrel artwe lietween the backer and one of the players, when the player drew hi pistol and tired. A button 00 tho vest of tho backer of the game saved him a ?erimi wound and perhnp hia life. It received the bullet from tho pistol of the enraged man ami turned it aside. Hi narrow rrape made tho barker mad, and he, too, drew hi re volver. He corked It and pnlled on tho trigger. A it fell the chamber of tho revolver, tilled with rartridge. dropped to the floor. Thu two current accldeuta tn uccrsi"n permitted two narrow es cape. No further attempt waa made to hont. Hartford Conr.int. uo vi. uon 10 tititv 10 id ii'iiiuri 1 t. 1:1.1a aud woinati alike! Mra. Iiinl) Is-gan writing at uui.ir'y age. A a girl alio wu ahy, tu.. l. -t. t,;,. assuming nnd never ucc.sm1.1o to gem. When ahu Wn fifteen year i f . show-out to visit tlm birthplace nf i . mother, who diml when ! was a 1 1 Shu wrote a long account nf the im; : - ion elm received uud Hetit it 1111-: 1 to a pnper ut Northampton, Mass., u. ,,r by where alio wua living. The i-ht.-r loariied who tho author wu mi l pub lished it over hi r nigniitnre. Heforo wu tw-etity alio had 11 number of stori- for children ucceptisl by imigaiin s on. I perimlical.s. and during her lifetime wroto eight Isaik for childreii. Win wna often abrupt nnd original in her derision). Sho would mlvuiice a ctiliar njiinion upon n mibjm t, mi l u bein askml for her reason W ould un- v. r limply thut aim had none, but slm kn v w hat ahu utated to Ut tnte. Mm. Iiinh hail her hobby. It wa rietie. Sho wa Il lllellila r of Inoro i r gani.ations than uny otln r wotmiii w 1 ever lived. When tln-ro wa no a.s i for her to join elm organized one. Tl." wall of her npartnietit were cover. 1 with framed certificate of uieiiils rsh:;. in ms ietie in nil uirtsof the world. Slo wan thu origiiiatnr of the liomu for tlo Friemlles and tho Half Orphan Ms i'-tv. tho Colonial Ihiim uu 1 uuiuorou nth rr. When ahu attended a lum-tim; of historian last year ut Montreal she w.. grunted tho freedom of the city fuuo thing never given la fom to 11 woman. Although most enthusiastic in all mat ter of woman' work, Mr. I.umb 1.. r aelf most enjoyed to work with m. t. She mudn Tin) Magazine of American History pay 11 miraculous nccoinj l.-'. meiit iu thu eye of publisher. 'Tho History of tho City of .V w York" won for Mr. Lamb In r spurs n a historian. Many consider it tin- m t complete nnd nccuialn record ever 1 pilttl. Afterward sho published h.,.t t dozt 11 histoii.nl Work which wit - r ceived utnl are looked tiini inc. :;'.:.. from high uuthority. What hIio h. done in her liingazine toward prt-s'r 1:. American historical nfen'tict catit.' ' fuil to W'l.f vnliio to thu ftitiir..' hi-to.- .'1 in his work. Ni w York Pre. XV hrr f holer Raced riereel. Nearlv thn-e-fotirth cf all tbecoaoa of cholera in southern Hussi, or In tho region la-tweeti the Caspian aea and tho Black, have proved fatal. In St. Petero-' 1. M.. hi tti.r allttW ...sn.li l..n ' -s,., .-... .. luuuntuu Itrtl virn of C.ulauaw Th'-ro nro still "n d men" i i (iai.uin according to Mr. Smith Dcldcntir' r--port tlesceliilant ('f thn inhabit n.ts ho timu of it tlisc.ivtry. Tl. ..to .1. fareiitly of three or inoro n'p.tr.ue ut . gin. Tlioolih st inhabitant. 1 iirclx '.lev. .1 lm the Wamiis-, who h ad ni-miiiti. In loti life, without ii.n iculture and rata ir UJ llslu r than u hunters. Win thniMj ptsiplo camo from ia not ku .i-u Of uii.ro certain origin tiro the sic.n l istt, tho Arawack, who Wire dnv u southward from the Wct lmli.in 1 lainls. After I iii-ia catnn a whnln m -of Ciirib trils s w howim nli f .r i annthward frmii tlio Wert Indie. .1 ' Is foro tho advent of thu Europeans t last if thuCarib tribe imnlo it n'ts anno, nnd its jssiplo were known il- t. j "Trnn Curilw. " lit life and HurToiitiding there i' 1 great iliffortMico Is twecii any nf th" ' isting trila. Tin y live in snull f.titn.y gT.nips, the 111nlt1.1l relations of the uu n. U-r laing admirably n-gulated by very tl.-ciilml though unwritten coo Tln-y pn.a rfm-t!y simple livt. t. bnppiuetwof which wins to K'tuhaii by the iiievital.il) collision with nti. r tnU1. A atifkiotioy of f.ssl i pr.i t:r. 1 by hunting nnd fi.-hing nnd a 1 r: 1111: i'- kind of agriculture. Their hou-i s, a '. . Mr. Smith I lammr, are of the aimpl'-'-but txactly what i rminirctl, mid tl. funiitnrn i nnally a liamtii's ls. C! ' in;t i ".1 (jui-stioii for tho future." Ls'Uu.ill New. Mliuur Triill. Tho akin i f fruit ahnuld nev. r c.iten. not ls-ane the y nre in it p.ii..t.i' nr iligi-stible or nn unhealthy in tl-- ' elvca, 1 nt nn a.i i'tint nf tho thing, r a: exist, over half the cuv-i huvo proved j ing fr..m micr .li w iii h have 1 latai. 111 llamrnirj the r.itio 01 deathf In cholera ca ha la-en nearly ona haif, while in tiorrlmrn Oermany, tn De'ginm and in France it La been about one -third. Als ut W per cent, of the cose in IVrsi are thought to hav) proved fjitaL A quarter of a niillioa Ierinaro uprsed to bavo perlihotl ly tho Asiatic cholera thi year. Patio Lotu-r. A Isaaahler lirrullaa. IT-. daughter nf a Knn anfe robN-r 1 f"t J tl sirfn.tti.n- to a petition for ht-r fa- i Ihcr ar.t .n and then raised nioti. T r ashing and rui I. In to pay ra-lrmul fire ptl into Ihecovt riligof the fruit, l.v- -r-lsly 111 iK'timtl that at titm n ' atTatch w ill i reate a c iisidcrab'.e s- ro 011 the lir.m.vi ls!y. It is p r-:.T crilssl to nil unhealthy cuniiitioii of t bhssl, but a chase IiiiiTitsci pieal ex.iml nation will hIi.itv thnt it i due t" tl " prtss.-nce of microlssi thn iutr slu s l into tho system. Si with au i 1 :' ptaach. a p-.ir or a pr.iie. Tlie fruit may I perfts-tly .iand and healthy. Ir.t :' the akin or covering my Is; mi T' ! . which, intrmlamsl iuto the human sys tem. Will brmsl dis. a. ThmK g rnis ar nnt nncomni'iu: neither ore tiny otw.i; fnnu her bom, in Norton ctmntv to To- ' rr.-s.-iit. It L rsMible to eat thi ts.vc' pek. Th. re she aw th asnreroor and a- i jnj witbont injurr, lot the dang-r l curvsj hi pardon. It U aaad that U.a Utba int.i, that it 1 b.t'nct to locur tho r-ak. .Ukr,.krAWur. it. Utu Poat-lUpaui. .