Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1894)
TO A 0TOLXN PO-Tr.AlT. ' . .. -. , .1 uii.n a rwl Imal 'ji Cu-tj "e " . - e..--i ) ' r" r r i- l J T" "l trmcr-,uu-I tfito joa and lia a -P L,, . '", , ( unr Hi ni'wwn VvJ'J r ""IJ "hM tp. rr, f. abotilil r '"d ' ou,r 1 .(roan i.r uf prwiri.i- tailirallai y, rr the rn.liani tharm f our tweuty k:.eJ" graia ruua a.jr baxbaiur wallat e,i.,r mi l droop oer I'aatrur and enirtna. Atni Pi) ra tray fnimlllbbna and OrtH T ,.:uJ) itr). end iln-am pnia t inr.l. ' ,n '"' UtiJ rrtuuta At might B,,l'lr ungracloua I ,,T4.!;r In t..tr .hrlne Hrr'n age. m ewlacloo .l.r I. -nag I offrr lo thliia. I'M )."Ui I Maoaneiiniriib'adlrtatloa (in- i. -h U'lii ii. '' I'ica. An m nir in uf -nnt-l oinl.M (loQ p. rutlirl m1 u(in u.a. j..i,i al.at If. enrloM-rln.pwtlnn. 1 . .. ii :tr villi M li I mut rt g.." I l1"" ,0 ' ',u' linn 01 ct thai gratrd ol my In-art? -Imfta Id ul.rii In llarcwr'i llaxar. t It: rv'i' LITTLE COLONEL. -d watched him every day fur -,, :;. Hi? lwnyiitul In thokhadotv if the Amcri.aii rxpii- oftlceon Mar.i t . und h V'T ''Mi lium-liliucU wu itifr.l. U" 1 ''lo tinit mitt in.i'.'i'". nnl hi pallid little (ace wn ,,, doubly ildicute in npiieurunre v the little olue kliin lie aiway wore. I'',, .;i liIit brown hair that atuck cmt . .. tl I h.l I ... L UIIll lilt' klllllll II II l"f -li.iini 4i n r tU- t riiwii of liii heail llko tho o(t- ,f hav that eil;o a iitai k In -fiu.rr. HI ev were iiku me uiue in Italian " a. lnt the exjirehio:i of hi n; .-.it la vauM. very oM. ami the buniint-a twjn i" hi Mirill vi'ii-e very ili-fim t u I... x. ilnl hi ware to tho iiory: V. ir biittona two fur a cent. Notu . r mtillia twenty-five cent a s me few unil to buy from him c'.'.: rt more often woul.l pve linn a i,: I t l i r a ilime unil l t Kim keep hi .- . .:. Tiieach ami even lnircha.- r he , , :: J hi In:, but lie forgot tlieir fan rn.. n ui they umalk'amatiil with the i r - v l. Uno cotihl mu it was un irkmnue t iiKvh.inical. uiiIdvc.1. Ho wu -i.iivin:r on urn il'intr all the time. All t'..ii wii-Us I i.im 1 by lie iliil tint leani to iin.w mc I'litil ono lay I panned ami :i-:.r.l: "Now. liMik here, colonel. I want von to reeotfiizP IltO when I K l' 'It' time. I've tniilnl with you for wei-ka. Hii'l vmi ni v r know me. I'm getting I r. ny inailubont it. I tun tell you. my inn 1. Hie little chap looked up into my fare wiili nn ini reJuIinia Mare. There were lutu of uiiHiMiken comments in tho atnall v minr heurt liem ath that jacket of navy l.lr.p. In:t nil he Mill wan. na htf lifted l.ii c ii: 'I'll know you next time. Wurui. wi'l it' "Kiht von ure. colonel." I auiiL "How :i l)iiMne!-r" Pn ltv fair. Dull tiiuuow. tbotiKh." "OiiL'lit U"t to lie fur you." 1 aaul "All tho l ulii-a nro iloini? their apriinf lmiHiin and hnvimr their aewinjj Uone. Tiny can't new without needle. Vou have neeillea. J-'ii''" Ho threw me a ahrewd iilance from those -vomit rlul blue eyea of hia. "I aee." he Kiild. Aftt r thin I never I awtl without re n ivin u Niluto from the little colonel. aninetinit a when out with a frienil I wua eiiabli .1 to introiluco a new ciik-t.-mtrtohim. Thti-e favor he alway ai i'riH latttl, ami I came to be looked ii en ua the uilvertiMiiu; inemlier of the Lrm. IJet we n u wo built up a bij hti-itiCKS.. unil we Initli felt cncouraptL I'.ut one day a I sauntered down there. Uii.kinn of ii certain little piece of kihhI n I hail for my partnt r. I wiut aoiue v. I. at hlarlleil by miwiiiiB the colonel from the old htainl. ' Funny." I thought, "very funny, he J;1 not leieak t-f hi intoiidetl vacation. 1 i;u surpriM-d. fur tho colonel ia Kcnerally to buineNlikc." I went on tlicaplioiiited. of course. Daya paMttl. ami atill 1 miwted him. 1 could not timl any trace of him, aii.l. atrane to nay. durinu all our iu tiinaty 1 had neglected to inquire hia exaet adilrext. All day Ion?, and a liiui h of the iiiht at I waa awake. I waa confronted by a vivid memory of hia little, pnllid fac. The aiihpeiiM KH'inetl uninsurable. Uut jut.1 at that jHiint where it aeemed that I could not wuit a moment longer I waan lievid by a uicmuiko from him. It reached me ill thia way: 1 waa imw tm down the familiar Market tiace by the old ftaliil. thinklliK fuinlly ami aadly d the little colonel, when I notieetl a big eyed colored boy with a double row of white teeth luokini ratferly up m-d auwn the ftreet. For wiine umucount n! le reason I felt thut he knew aunie- th iiu of my pnrtm r. I atepped up to Lim ami auid: (JoihI moniimj. Are you looking for yinif onei YiMum. Iu.lv." ho aald. "lie heen I jkin fur a whito lady aa used to know tue little chap aa alien atund here aellin collar button. Deed I ui urrani. iiiougn. I tan't tind her. I've done ajH.ke to three lrt adv. aud. p'll) '" C"-'" fcTiuued both row of teeth allowed) "they waa l.ad. 'Deetl they waa." How were you to know the Inly? lL-fil. Little Jim aaid." n-plied the boy. "I d knew her by her amile. So help n- tiawd, every one ua he gone by n-i-'r.ii ma I've axed. '1 you the little colum-i f anner" an it atrikt-a 'tin illy n hev git luad. 'Deed they duer 1 waa muling broadly nt hi pirtur tjie and animate-l relation of the jut-d f' :r hour' adt titure: he ceawd lmik li s' up and tlown the utrwt aud can-'lit n.f in the middle of a fnll blown uule. I'p went the black j-aw. off went tbe cr.-i. tattered and turn, and my inqniai-t-rc xi laimed. "Say, lady, yo' U an t her U yo ; 'You've found your man," I i'l iu the coluTu l'a r urtr-' r. Not tell rtnt men;e l.e wm! ly yon. "The coh nel am very rck. He don Ic'.e me to f!cb J o' ef 7' wocld cora-a, an if o LaJ co tiine to tell jo' u-U r C.iu. Let di-t he'd tote UiUiJlf down t r I' ::i-- at oe tmt articular oj.;ortu tu.ty tvh'-n he can get otiten hi bed." "t'-n you take me to tun;" The boy waa wondt-rfuiiy .ltrno by !l.ia t:uie and btut'..-d off to lead the way la d..uMe quit k time. "U yo' ia tired, yo' rni.-ht tiki car. Th Ime rui r . l.t tie frirud -a i.tn I aa aruuaed by the car coining to a tudden atuutUtill, and Uir (fin.le cauie and touched my anu gently. Follow u.g h.ui off tho rear platform we M.ru.tl into a liltle dump alleymay and to-ipcd in front of a tumble down frame toit:i.:e. I'o. r little colonel" thought. " . ill have to gi t him out of tliia pl.ua a ooii n he t ali lie inowd." (;i i it In r mile of the alleyway atuod a lliunt of little woolly headet! lirvlillia male i.ud ittiialo. I ateppitl otr the thr.i-liulil in the open doorway, font wu May, aud the ilav, outMde of tl.e.illiv. ut leait, waa warm. My gui le fullnwi l in my wn A pale fared woman tin t mo and clanpeil both my exteniliil Ian '. in her. There wa aorrow. far thi piT than tear would tell of. in that qm t. drawn face. There waa a Nil in the farther corner, and one little folded and parrhmcullike hand rifted en thedann d coverlet. 1 ateplied to the aide of the Uil. The little light brown head wit thrown U rk on the pillow, the blue eyea were mure magical than ever in tin ir hue. The mouth, with it ahrewd. old line wa open, and the breath camo uuteadily through the even row of amull while teeth. My throat filled up and 1 could not api'ak. My oor little partner; my brave little rotund! Ilia mother Ix gan fanning him gently und evenly again from li e other aide of the bed. Uincyc brightened when he raw uio and bi hand waa lifted to greet Hie. "Had to give np bHMtiea fur a ajadl." aaid the cu'.om I falteriugly. "Oh. darling." I cried, forgetting my part in tin atrangOK-ene. "I cuiinut bear toaeoyou look ao ilL What can I get you-" A radiant cmilo lighted hi face and bo (minted upward. "I'm nfr lid I can't do biiMlun in tho old Maud." he aaid faintly, "but I've gut a place up time, and I hojio I ran kivp my bunch on my back, Vauae if I don't when you rome along you won't know the little colo nel" Hoc-camM apcaking to rct. I paed him aome wine and water mixttl that atood at hand. Hi eyea fell oil hi little coloritl friend Mauding l-ack by the door twisting hi hat in both ham! in-r voiily and hiflin,' noiaeletwily from one foot to tho other. "Yon found her by her amile. didn't you?" anid tho little colonel. "1 told yon you could tell it. My partner ha the weetiit amile lu tho world." The temporary atimulua afforded by the wine and water began to wear away ever no quickly. The rhouliugof tho children came in St the door and window, and a amile paused over the face of the little colonel. "They are mindly black, but tiny were nlwuya good to me," he whinjieriti. Then euddc lily be rose up on one thin little elbow and cried excitedly, "foliar button, two for a cent; needle and ia per. twenty iheceuta a puck." waiving au imaginary bundle in hi hand. A change, audden and awful, pann-d over hi face, hi hand tightened it gru-p over my own. he aatik alowly back on hia pillow; there wua a gentle fluttering of the eyelid, aomo long drawn at nig gling breath, and the little colonel had moved to hi new atund. Helen f online Uerp-n. Why Chciro the Palmist Could Not Sice? o' Nights. Tntl.I DV RETE.lI.ri IS A UIIEIM. acrang llnmanre ef au Anllqua II um0 la Old Lumliia A ferlrnlrrulli Ontury rrluir-aHif Mm la ! t'dlar-Wm II lur Ibaa a Ilrrani? tC'i (') rikl.l. l"- t. tr Amru-aa I'm Aum la- liun.l 1 am not a ;ilrltnallt, but I lulu an Inu re.t In a;nrit u.ili-m, a 1 do In nil iIiIiik'h tKeiilt. 1 nn nn. n l!il fai l. 1-I ro le mlglit run nway null the 1,1. .1 that I lie (ullonnu lury waa writlen (ruin au Inn releil tii!nlx.lnt. It wua olim li an i. hi n I haiirnrd to la' lnj lug lu I lui. ii l. rn f. w ni..ntli, that, out of a whim I t livlnn In a very eld faliluul iiiartiT, I tm k up my iille In a quaint iM houxi wlililn a tnii-' Ihniw of l he luy thuriiiii:hf.in' of l.'ic Mrund. That being uijr lh, 1 uught la- Womlrrful I.I t tlx radlmh and Chain. In a curioiia old liook eutitltil "The Wonder ami Curiositim of Umdon." tin ro are tho following particulara con cerning a minute padlock: In the twentieth year of the reign or yueen tlizabeth. Mark Scarliot. a blat kmiuth. made a lin k coimiting of eleven piece of atei l. iron and bnu. all of which. together with the key. weighed but a email fraction over one grain. Ho alo umdo a chaiuof gold, ctmaiatingof forty three link, which, aftt r fatenmg it to the lock and key above mentioned, he put around the neck of a common flea, the whole being ao minute that the little tncct could druw them over a ailver pluto with perfct t eiOMi. All of thee I togither. lock. key. chain and Ilea, j weighed a alight fraction Ie tlian l gruin. Tarhrji lluuarda In lha Noulh. The turkey billiard thut are to lie in in New Jersey and that ap'ar lo im- working their way northward in cmiMd- crable iiiiiiiIh r have cliungetl. or rather extended, their habitat within recent year. Before the war there were no buzzard in 'ii latitude. Th'-y are un clean creature, und if angry or alaruu-l will vomit at theobjtx t that ha enragiil or startled them. In MUithern citie tin y are pn'tecttil by law. for they act a maveiiger. and Hi k of them may nl way to wen alioiit tho market watch ing for offal. They become a tame ii oultry. allowing un n to iippmat h with in a few feet of them. Their voice are harah aud croaking, and they huve a o kided run a if they were lame in one leg. New York Sun. llFUMitliig Tumor Karljr. If it were generally known among in telligent nple that gnat Mimticr of iuntM-f nt tuinon iKKiin ror lutcr become nialignniit. and that malignant tumor i.ften kimulate U nign tuimm and re main iUiikCflit for a great while, the uffi ren would unhexitatiiigly cmeiit to the removal of the morbid growth in their inception, long before the ia nible advent of M-rioii niichief. or when the cure might be effected by minor ojieratiiin which would leave the mall fat car. especially in ui h part a tl faie, neck, ami or hand. J. VV. ti (iouleT. M. U.. la PopuUr Siiinoe Uonthly. Xhr Ariua ul I rrDlr uttr "And now, gt nth nn n of the jury, I tti:m no' rnoN u irr. ilwtl to have lieen a-itUI'tHt, fur my loil.-lnpa wen-, I had evi ry n :'ii to loii-ld' r. Hie moot antl.iiaiid In Uiiuluti. Kveryililmr Wa III keeping, from the illatnoinl p.tned (talili iluw n " lav l iinllaily tat, wlilrli ciTlalnly inii-t have Nyii l!m niuii--r tlml i.ketl iifii r Un-welfare of lint nrk. My landlady wa of the S-ott Ii pattern of IniiiM'Wifi ln.iii-I, canny and cleiin, I'T principle niiliiiai'lmlile, In r yniith tl.il Iiik back to iiiin iiliUiiuwn era U fore l.'ie Vleturlaii iwi n-iiiii. 1 wan the only blgt'r In the hmiMS and I inuil luiifi -a I waa tn atitl wlHi nnl roiirienT. .My lireakfat, wiih tin- r-mi-larlly of elm kwork, np'Uitl on Hi" la 'li nt ti;'biit, at It often liaiK'liel Unit I ! pt till 10, It jn-t nt often, with the aame m' rl r vulariiy, iliap-iinHl at I he iipHiint ed hour f' r ll rleurai o-, and hungry, but not darlnn to n'liiiinoirate, I rvlred iiiuriiliig lifter iiiiiriilug to a rhophoui neiir by. At laat, liowever, I llmiiglil I would explain, itrul lliu aavo the extrava (lance of ia) nut for two break f.wt. for, wlih grim wiil.fm tltin, my imenieii mud niK-nretl ivk aftt r Wtvk In the old fa.il loned handwriting at Ho debtor aldo of uiy bill. I koiiuht Iheold l.uly with the rxeii)' of ahvplii. nlglit and .-ntteiitly n-iie-ut at lui-t III inlnuUa' prai In llie lOo'chak i leariii'.ie ride. Yuiiiig man, " hi' ild kvvi-rely, " It I your imiim leine alone that kivpa you awake, lio to clnin h on Min ilny. wiy your prayer at iiIh'IH, g lo I"! rarly. and then If )uu can't fchvp and oat your breiiLliint at 0 you liiu-t bo loo wick cd lo remain und' r my roof." ! In apllo of 111" fit! laily good ml- in J p.ild a i ilt totir.et twothntler ro tiirm-a late ai night, went imigni to tail and wm a.fn a.l.n I tb-ol Wfll until niurumg. when I wok to find the dn bnaking. and lnvlng aali-llod mjr imii n ii iii not it too rarljr to rla I , knoll unov nn re fat altvp AkiIii ramellial lmiigr dnmlll. Willi all In iliulnert. Again theaaiue aviif ; t 'k pl.vv U fure my eyea. but with Hir aifferviitv that the llgiirvof Milla litl Ho llow u to Hie baviui lit and disappeared after whUperlng In my ear, ' lle m fur tin-id .vl erf.iriiicd In the e llnr ! night al W " Manleil, I woke from m tl. p, woke to find Hie wonlt klill runnhoi lliroiigli my inliid. Woke to ruli my r.ir liard n 1 c-.iikt. (o bruh away I lie girl tin-nth, will, h I annied lo feel. There yet another Ti. rn.r that I had l"'l pni-andf ir I turned titer on mjr ude mill fi unil written on the wall nr, itnr Ing me In the f.i.-e, the uiiii' wortl. ' lli in;i- f.,r the ih ad j rfomntl III then 11. ir toiitgl t nt i: " To Ihla tiny 1 know imt bow th.e w, rtla came to be w rltten then I may b.it e rv.uhcd a in ll from the table and ttr.lt. ii tin Ml lu my alivp, but the tTi.t pr.b.i tl wo rveii nioni Harllmg than the ilnnin t wn omipletely ua ! in rved. I r,.e mid In-lily tln-J, tlrler i mime : thai thai ulilil command kheuld be i.l t ol I I'lu n d the diKir and went out Into the alri- t. The lirighine of the illuming .i nntl iii ll a eoiiiraal to the drraii. if fie lilght that fuf a Illollli'Ut I llolllitl l!,.' kuiil'y i f my piirpiae. ll waa only for a moment, h. w.tir. Again llne nviio thronged thr.,ugli my I raln, again th o bn Mlh wa oil in v t-ti.vk, again llne wonl. Ill my ear. I will try, nl all ft. nl. 1 ..ml, to ol. t. lwlll trt In initki' n.f one In In te my alorr I miit I will. 1 wa iiul a I athulii-, but I li.ulotl, ii 1 1 Itetlapntlv 111 lie I aiholh eliapel In llif nett tinvl, and III til ing I I',. I n me In conlail w Ith ! r.d of the prn -t in eon lut Hull w ith It I 111 go there, 1 thought, nnd get tin in to help inc. I n .u Intl I he i Imp. I and found oi f the order whom 1 knew well. He mil all extremely Intel-!- I mil 'lit man, broad mlmh-d ami tin. pathell,- Ala-! Ill lid par' . ulur in-'. Iiotvet. r. lo Mmpithlf wen. not with me 1 lilterly f.uhtl to routine hllil that the lory wa anything more than a il. lii-io'i. ninl ilwipjn Inlttl mid wretched I tureetl ntt.ty. 1 pad ihan'l after h.i I. but 1 illd not dan' go III. My frleml b-t word luul lt-n: "lull may glte I i yuur ii t Vou won t Hud a prli-tt In Ignition to tin what you want." ll nut lill early morning 1 wandered In the gnvii rk and ant down on a aent lu a nun t ol to thluk uul the Idta lhal TllK INDIAN KMLMKE. NTfcRt5Tta COVViSTi BY AN 03 SERVlSa TRAVELER. ho. I i uul kiU V M.U' ItM.r lx It ir H'llttltu i( I of iifurr- - I iitflttlt I ii4natf 4 ( iliii lll It l t m. i 1 1 1 1 tr.it . I. d nn le l:ia:: '.. ' o I', n t. b .t '' ll g in I it. ua I. ng. l and t ."--t lull ti ;tii, it nn. I f til!,' and onie of I... M rtg.i.a. Hi I. .ite found I it Agi i. I'tnana, And i.r ai d Ah id ti e U t i t in f l :i i. n..-. i.,: and M .- i.r-e tl "1 ne Wr it I ll. al I. u.pl. : 1. I1.1. n mat k.i'. io ( r f T Li of liuidoo 1 .1' 1 1 II II .111 lill l.llet ll.lt". t 'I It I inn. Ii t." bate le-t ' II. f tin KOlltll I f lia. leui.itkalle f.-r Heir -!. ni..l i'. r:ite il't-ot.ttiotn, l-t illii-iratisl al tijoreiiml .M.iilui.i. we can on y ju. 1 eit.i- and ' aorTIT TFAMN0 ttoWK fTAtll, I felt ilelernilned to put Into execution, ."-inhlei.ly ralalng my eyea, I wiw coining toward mu a JoiuiK prion!, enrnelly Kad lug a prayer I" ok. lluhling mn g.l nmrnlng, he rlimtl the lamk, and In a few moment wo were engaged In rtinvera- tloll. Thl I felt wn mjr chance. Making a fi w Minirk iiN.iil iln-aina and llinllng he UUititlln them, without liny linn" Alio.! In M'itoof Ihuoltl latly gtiou mi- , ,.,,!,, I colimienetl and relnlt-tl the vice. natun kind nuno' r fii-il to . , i,1.l.l.tit and I lie tlll.miiia In which ruck mo to oblivion. There M-eimtl to lV j . ,,.,.,! To ,y .Might, aa 1 Un wiili' thing In that mum that mur.lt nil . . , , -lwlll lulu you out of t V -111. ill lVIIII"ll at , lei,, in try. The tt oi.th 'fi:l it." ' "ii '.-.it l'.l'. r.i, Ajuut.i and m.n.y lb. r 'a i we h.-te g.-t a f.rr col f pl'.-u of fi 1 : i : t of M. ph.mt.i. line i-.-u'i! ti : .d t o. t i iplormg India tt ;thout x 1. 1 imu it lay. r of ci lli.iti.-u We have eml, .itoritl to Intellig. nt!y tu ly, It ol iivatioii and reading .n route, t'io ethnology, . io!..,-y and theology of 1'ie eouvtvv We hate imwol no op p. itnnity to t.ilkttith l'titi-h i-rieiaU and etlue.-itetl liativi. We hat e l.t'Lt d into the toik of the Ii ! ifiiaii'- and cotne to the et.iiclii-ioii that they ure do ing B git at tl- al of good, tlioii(.h hot i uitlyin the way il i popul.itly nnd.-r li.al i t liouie. I think I may ray lii.it our travel in India batn matt ri.illy broadened our view of A.iattr history r.-cially hate tteNt-u linpn---.! tilth the aptvt.ifli' of all empire of i'lO.IH'O, ooil tile of til IT, rt lit ran and rt li gi"H, g"tt nn tl by a handful of l'liro . . . H i p-au-, and III me main ttt n goi. rmo, tilth a large liu .i-ure of liU-rty, n r f.i t jirotit tloii of life nnd pr" ily a l prot iditl in the iint t it -ilittl coiintrn of r.iiro" nnd inen-.i""!:: ui'-an n f til ueatloii. The linitt tttiln- nnd colli p acatteri d ou r India are turning out mi liuallt thoie-and of ttlu.-atid natlti It i a curioii f .tt t that I In- Indian who kpcuka Kugll-.ll ktak It ttitlioiil aecelil and rather U tter than the mi rage of Kuglli-h or American. Nearly all of the achool nli.te the primary grade tew h Knglifli. and ill the inajoriiy of Hit -lit It I tho medium of education. More Minn half of the natite in tt ..paper and -il-oillt .tl-s which are liiiiiici.u and well miidiictitl, are pi int.. I in Kin. I'-li. I il imt think it a wild pritlictioii that Knglili t ill 1' (n-enlmlly the lan guage if lii'lu a huiiilrttl tear lu iicc. It i curiou to rotitoinplate whut will Nt the illlical re-lilt of the ttlncatioii of the Indian ophv Will they I- en tent, cnpt.ially thunti of the Aryan race, iiipiil.l.. of high ilficlopmi nt, with llie ahailow of a goteinnii lit which i oiin- time driven to ii wita' end with ll own (lomei-lio rolilt in, in a -iotipof little inlanil fi.onO mlh a awayT Tor the prci-eut I can N-iirct ly coiut lve of a greater calamiiy for India lhaii the fail ure of (in at Hritaiu toh ild and govern the country. It would ! the kignal for anurchy, t.hieh would entail tlunleatruc I n n of 1'ie people ami acrioiialy olattrnct tho onwnrtl mun h of liuiuan pri-gnn. India i a "ir country. It fabulous wtalth ha lfii c.inletl off by coniU. r or or gatlierttl into n.l.Mil fortumt by the f. w ri Ii. T he gr. .it ly of Hn let p." Siine ghostly liaiul aeenun nigni alu r nlghl to w nko me and mh me of n"t. At laat one afternoon, tired out, I fell n.ltvp on the little hair aofa In the parlor, lluw long I klept I know not. 1 awoke to find lint night far advanced. In my hand, a pencil nnd In my thought a ktmngit tln-aui that I luut nlwuya remein Imt. I could a little account for my ' k-.Ioii of the ja-nell a 1 could for I he dream, but p-arhliig for aonic paH-r lying by my ldo 1 found, to my aniueiiii m. Hint III my deep 1 had Jolted down the main Ini ldeiil of the .Irviini. ll waa to the effect that tho room I occupied wt-n-during the reign of Jainea It the hiding place of a young nobleman and a l aullliil girl whom he railed Hrlla. Tl ibh" uinn wn a l'niieiiint. Mella al'atholle, ami one night, flndlnK that he bad lt-n betrayed Into Hie hand of th." t'aihidlo king, In a moment of mutino he kllletl Id pjirauioiir nntl thn wlhu lly Into a well lu a cellar at the Imltnin of the Iioiim". After thl horriblo ilnaui I rvtinil Ui nir bed, ami, trang" lo any. fh-pt peie-e-fu'lly and well. Nett night, however. I dn :ml llie k.uue ll.lng over agaiu, uu 111 l axw a vni'NO PntrtT. thl time In my thought I followed the i.-t,.r lo thfcellnr. N"W, I hml thlt illlhruliy. N't your mind at ret. 1 will iloall you want. I will beat your plnce tonight." Night came and with It aome friend to aee me. I told them the Incident, nntl they l ggid to r. niiun for the w n hv If the young prh-M would allow ll 1 hu phiiMintly engngnl, tho time accnml lo 11 y until nt lat miiiio one announced that It a a iUitrier to 12, and alnnt at tin aaine lintaiil 1 lieanl the footi. p of H prh-t coming to the diaT. Ho did not object to the prcrhio uf in) two friends nnd III a few I lent we went aoftly ata-allng down atalr to our midnight ct n iiuiiiy. Nothing iinu-ual Imp icniil lo mark Iheaervlite. The phnvwa tl. alhllke In lt t illiitu. The Mile. enrne.1 five of Ihe young prleat, lit by the lllekrring light of the candle, made an linpn-l"ii on me that I nm not likely to forget Tin M-rt li-o over, wo n'luriicd In ulein lo my room, ami In n few nioinenta the prl.M. bhtiliug u f'l lilght, leMirtitl. Sane wit-kt htit-r, win n I liwl almiMt furguiien ala.ut the atntligtt In. hlelit, for from the datet.f that mltlnlghl ccn-inoiiy I hud no dUturluinitt of any kind, 1 found on going down lair one morning that iiiitM.na nnd pluinbera were aUiut to colnmcli. mine work nett KdllntliiK an uin-nlng fn in the ktnt-t In the cellar. They had i.iilon to nil-" the heavy ling I hut formed the Hour, and to their Intense anrprlutt they dlw or mil the i V-cnlng of a deep well. The f.. lowing I an account of whal they found fp.m one of the evening paper: fcTUA.M.E IiS( OVUHV OK IIL MtS HE MA1.4. Tula)', ehlla orknn n wrra nigii"l In f frrllna "tin n-lMtlra lut liouaa In I l.r in iI.It. hd t.l lha rlran.l. lUjr tll.rrd U' .h-r II.' iflUr a Ur iinu.r.1 aril ai.d In il.r liiii.m t.f II a nimr "rl and Ihaboin-a. f a k. '"". r ,, 1, u. ii i iaii.itiailDii .ntl In l- He""'' . aiiinali. The nrd tlalra Ui ll f. Ihr rrlgn t.f Jan." II. and ll la urnuwd ll.al il.i curluua II ml UJtr ba lha kvjr lu mn tiraiiar r.Itialii-r, Yeura hare paMttxl alnee then, but even COW 1 lalillot helpa.kllig III) - If Hit" U'" tlon, Waa thut iii)lcrinue lot Ideiil more than a dream' I'liuno TTtlE I'ALMiaT A comilaint ciiu from Ku aia uf the acan ity of ihviei.ui throughout hn i.mi.iri". Tho number t,f imtlical ' . . . i . i... ....ii. ... in than lhir. but In my ilnam I aaw . ,ni one III eu...v rfl.tli..lv a kind of unil-tl vault, the n-.-mliilini. Thi-hO al" llltattly in the flooring fonned Iiy large aluM of '"" iMtt citle. The village H.pulatioll baa block with age. I ilnanietl that on n.y nr . . on (-), while tho remote Anil tloW Ci III II Un 11 OI lliejuit. - , OIIIT "II" w-y,v...., - - dmuiedVie young lawy, r. rumiiig hi u Z lX P-"- only one .1, lor to lng Oug. r. through hi. flowing L. Zt r l..l and the pl waa OW p-opla ,,..w. g.ntl. in. n of the jury. I ak you ,f ,, unu,. Ko.lly. hav contem.ra- a, in. n and a citi. n of tin great and !r,.m ,),,, thn-time.. I d. t. n.dn. d I Hanoi I ami n.u n w n , ; "1 me rn.u n public if the ..tlcvi char r f n.y client I to ! i nmtt.-d to i it.ff. r from the word utti n d I y t.iat I l t that l y that vi-rnuforia api-ndix v iio nt in the witne box w ith y rj :T .tamp-l allovir him!" Indianapoi: Journal. I J lo It. The pr'phit b 11 u that we fl ail a!l travel tr u;ihip one cf thtw day, but the t XJTH in e Will r.r.t l aiJOt.loiie to th""" ho have liv.d on ln irhipa all their live. Nt wjort Newa Cotton an 1 cjt: reaTing wire la- tied off to lead the way I d j-,, lr AL-xand-r the ime. 'trreat whoa-ct the material, ttie i - he aai 1 th.mSbtfu..r wotklllM, from V0 and ludlx aiid the woraineu 1 There at huola" ill ft. ur b:a h.,n I'll ran behind, lu km n... .n 10 ' f.-i.t g.-t off at ilmf Trxncc. wher pupil. rJ luafructeJ -Viu come, too." I aaiJ; "get on the W(Wtlemi:y horn W cuiuvau ttA ha. .'... ' - - fr.aui.iriu. I u lJ jvui lavr. baad tTOita. . iXalWU U isms br .t KTlVk I o. ... it ii l oulil lii anr war I" ur Intro. II gfitli-n. t'oli-Tielitly I I in urntl the di pleasure of my landhfly by abruptly ak Ing on the following morning If Unix wn urh a thing n a cellar to the Imuf. r-l.r replied t y Inf inning me thut et try per un h lept In my r-.u annoy. tl Inf with the tame i(.i.-.tion. Vea. lh. n- w. i ocllur uuiUt the kltihrn, Lui what I wnnt."l know for ahe cwuidu l Inak out I aiw there waa no uae making fiirther In.iuirl. in that tio.n. r, ao. Muling the old lady out in ti e u!'- ni.ni. I de uletl to pu,h n.r inv.tig.vloi.a alone 1 found my way lot.'.- km 'n n. whl. Ii waa under the h tri ..f the .in. t. and ''T ct.nii.l. r al.le mnn-h I d.t.t. ptl an old oak d-p.r. whn ll lod down lo the n.yttertoua eeilr It wo rj.wiiy aa I hl ae. n It In my driiia rv. n to the ,Urk. heavy Bug lhat . o.trpi the n.r I ret..rnw:iCJ my P"i. dp--1 and .1. 0 nniied to g out. In or irr to oajo.a tl dix.'iry fn,m my i uwugkJ I 4 ua u utUa ty- r I lorn ala.tll lilt' Ktllie lliun, m hou almia-t in fight of a h other, de i.f,l tn ihe aaiiif branch of the aame trt, and ea h famous and JuMly ao, iu hia prof.Mtion, tlaae two grtat men nev er net Fred. riik tboCn at waa ambitiunalo 1e thought a i-un.e'-r of muitici Over 120 of hia piece iaVfUu foanil ami ro now iu the Imj rial library of D r IIil They are, if p..iblo. wurae than hi ptji try. During the in'M of the ixtntb oral tury the Kng!lh I-'pie alh-l the Ulble the Iiibliuthta. or the library, toe w.l ing limititl iu it applicaiUoo to tho Sejijtural writuig. l?.Te i a well at Scan-a. a village nar Tivoli. I'!y. bith I l.) ft diep, but 20 feat bekUg Cat tn Solid pmpbt a in niiw rnbly jir. Th. y ban-ly j kit p NhW mid aoiil togetlu r and tin not atoro iii any vital forctt to reil iliwaM'. The failure of ono rrup entail wide- apread (liftrcaa. The failure of two In aucet-wiioii mean famine for million. The government ia doing komething to improve the coiulitloii. In the bet live year canal have lfii built, Inercuxiiig i (lie area iinib r irrigation aNnit r ut. How much advautago the tiller of lie. mil gel from tin-" improvement I do not know. The government .txl tm liiueh, and tho lanpln am taxed to the limit of i ndtiiaiiii. The Itrili-h India civil MTviro i ralletl the l-t ill tho World. It i undoubtedly the linat I X- lilte. It n.t i'l l.lilio.tilHI if'i'i,- (Hili.oiMi) a year. The civil aertaiii M-rvca in vnrluiia ciipaeitle, fnun a rletk to a lietiteiuuit governor, fur 8.1 year, four of which are given for boll- lay, and retire with a minimum i n- hioti of L I, POO r iiniium. Thettot of all thl come out of Ihe Indian iple, and their Mipcnditioim and cuMnni mh them of a part of what I left. There nro grave problem In inula and inore to come, and to aolve tln iu will riitiiit' all the talent which can I i . . i u.t.. .1.. . i... ...... Mt'liretl. 11 I (lolllill ill w in iiici nit- it.ii- halitH of Iili'loii, tint mannfai liinm of Maiicliifter or the herediiary arUtt ral w ho are M-nt to hold vice regal ctnirl III Calcutta will aolve them In the Inlenat of the miple of India, who apt tthiy almt the ireat ftd, clollietl iuih hoiiMtl "t.plit on eurth. Vet I cannot but think that thewi lanple are r:iialile of great thinga in ifie fiitrm it tin y can Ut timiHTly lionriithiil ami iluealiL Their bright, iliatinetly Aryan face look out apalingly through kurroniiding of analor and n. trtitinn ami give prolniHO of high iletflopmeiil umler ia- yorablo n.mlitioii. imi"i we . iplcmlid inn nt of munhoial among tin iu t.lav. aud tin lr gnet iui roui-o-: limine our ruder inaiilier. Cor. Ihai tuu Herald. ftrrtlitg TtHU Dry toad kln.uld I aenrttl dint lly from tho trotter. When thl I not prac tical, pile it on a heated bread plate, cover It with a napkin and put it on the hearth or In the oven. TooM la given ill all klight attui ka of ilrklir U-auc it i mi eakily iligttL Tho more thor oiigh tho conventit.il of the March Ihe niom easily and iirrfcrtly Ihe ayutt in will manage it, for the change of March into il.xtrine by the ait ion of Id at la imply doing outMdo of Ihe Uaty what tak.t pla-f lu it. lu th" ordinary coun uf ilige.tioii, by the action of the di gestive fluid. Thtnforewh. n thi l arrompli-bfd by urtifn lal nieun nature ia kp ir. d o inui b energy . i'hiladi-l-phi a Time. Tett HwA .iT CitNj. I nl r . I Hi,. Tltinu a tii)itn the Cigaullr tt urld tt tiuld Hirrlteia. If I ia::li". wl.b h'.i a t ;r i f alutlt the n' li I: i, . . i r ii. li-, t i re a 'aln t like tle. !.'! ,, - ia!!. I . i ,1,1-, vl.li ll an- 1 n-.- 1. 1 1 1 . i ,, .1 ..-ti i ti ry ti at. it . . Id ii- t h i'. ' ;.i i. h i -hum up- n pill., I ..t.l, III. 'I. 1'".' I'l llllla I- really a g-.,-.i:it'.' w. rlo. i .. i.' t'lin I'.otinu iih la: h.-o a u- i .. 1. t .i-t dil.ine.', li"W u! i t I. Tei .coo, oeo tM:l,. from the t irt'i. . wii.it i r. -t ll to 1. ..k m Miiall. I'lani 1: I- nr II..N.H-, wl,ii-li r.'toltt. bi.ka .1 I iii 1 1', ir . rli: t ' imt llo iy, tin y i . t ..It.. I' in tit to tv.-t around t't..iiu. tthih- l'i .mi-go,, like nil the nth. r pl.in. t-, from it fM to e.i-t around llie auu. It I- I . !i. v. I that I'laim ro tate I -in kw ai d . ti it ui al-i .More lit. r. the ui- of that gie.it, ktrange el,,' ,. Ii.a ui u. h it ihn.ti n that lu llie c..ir-eof itttii'.r, whn h i itiiul to M of our teai. the klill aliiue allinxt p. rtciidictil.irly lirt up ti one pole and lli. ii upon the t t! . r. Mi i-ure.1 I y our tune at.ind.iril. tin le an" I'' year of foil tt.mt ilaylight. followttl by o tt ant of iiulT'ikeii night, around the .!i of I'laim. And the mil riaca ill the weal ami at t ill til" e i-t there. Hut the ami look ttry kin.ill ttlnti viewitl from 1'r.iiiu only one four hiiu.linltli a large u tt appear to ua Hill it kh'-d l:ill that plain t I.M'il tiuu n much light iu the full ui' -ll kt-ml to the earth. o that daylight u'U I'laliu. win lo faint i-oiiip .rt .1 with the bliie of a tetrt.trial noonday, I in ti rtln lea a very rtii lal le kind of Illumination. It ia a pity that the t. l.-eopt. 14 able to allow ua tery little of the ib tail of Ihe aurfacetif 1'raiiu. S. me faint band or N-lta, Jut vUible with the mod nv erf ul iiiktrintu'lits are all that call Ut made mt. If we could viMt I'r.inu. ttu khoubl proKibly U- gieally Mirpriwtl, if not greatly diapitoint.tl. It iiverage d. liMty i-t but atiille III i-Xit t of that of wut. r, and of rouro It mrfucit den nty U far h-. A voyiig'-r from tlm cnith landing on I'r.inu would j rolml ly kink nlin.ot a rapidly a If lit" had h at liioii one of thto round while tliun.l. rt loud which, pllttl hinh in air, look w aolnl and Kin. w yc.l mi a July uf it i u tu He null. I no mum walk on the Mirfaco of that world than he could w alk un wutcr. It ho piierally I u nx-munl that the Inclining of the alight ih n-ity of 1'raiiu U lhat lhat plain t i i-till in a viiHiruu or liiiiid condition ami rx cctiliugly hot .rhai. If a.1, it may in the com -e of futum up tract and con. 1. 1111 aud cool until ll conn into a ct.nilltlnn n hcmblitig the earth'. Will Vital force then Uvoino active upon it and pruliu-o a hmg nii-it.-i.ui of living kN'ita, bright, nlng it dim daylight witli Ihe color of flower ami tho it-aae. I en activity of animate exialeiice? It I Hot liki Iv that man will ever Ut able to nntvcr thnt iiiieetiotl. but who that l.a.ka Ulm Tranu keeping ktt p Willi the carl Ii to the linn-ie of the anil can help n-kiug it? tiarrctt I. licniha in New Yolk hull. Jangling flaiio Mrlng. Another cnMt .vum-il in a lionao whertt I w.M once ktopping ill Nova 8 til in A piano with a Kid iiot.tw a lixttl by kimply o nuig au Im-nln abut tor t.f a bay tt inilow at the opptatitn aido of a pallor from tho piano. The latch of mm abutter wii lightly reMing ngainat tho cilge of mi. .1 h.-r aud cliueii tint Jan- git" t hell one paitleular Hole tt lia klruck. Tim lady player bad pre loiudy declared that khc would wii'l for a Inner the in xl day and laughed ut my attempt to tlx it by limiting about the nami while kho ptiiindetL However, kho tlid not rtmceii) her urjitlke w hen the tmuhlo wa ro inuvcd and admitted that them wa aoiiitthing aU'iit thi aoiind biutlueaa that kho did Imt quite und. rht.unL Dl n gartl to lot lltlllg llleao Jungle, however, I w ill any that it i liot nlway ki cai-y. It nipilif aoiiio priu-tiiv U-foro the ear Ufomencapablo of locating W illi any ilrgmi of kuitt tho direction of oiiniNof tin klii'L Thiawita my cx- l-riemtt with the find piano Jangle, thut of tlm cracked gluUi, which wa quite, difllciilt. That of Ihe window kbiitti r wa ciiKier iu welt a many olli rra which I have ha-alcd aiinit. A cor ret t miihical ear i aUi an iinptirtaJit atljum t in thecaw". A. A. KuudaoU 111 Popular Scieuiit Monthly. The JcwUh law onh red that Ih grainfit Ida khould uut be gleaned, and that the wheat lu Die corner of tho frliii or walU khould tti be guthcrnl. lu order thut aomethiiig might be left f. the ifir. No farmiT might forbid jMa,r raiaw from iiitering hia liclil and yleauing after the reaper. ChtTubinl iipiftl all hi own com, (ml that with audi care that the tiiaua ift l.k aa though oniitt! Ho ev. n lllrrh Ihark M.ura. Bin and other article U-aiiU la ket and cabinet are inaliufactnreil f mm bin h bark by the Uiiaaian 'aaautry. The biirk from whit li theae artichw are niiuht i from the inner kkiuof the liua aian birch tree, coinmoii iu aluna-t all part of the empire. It W gathered kpring and fall, ami the prone I very kiinplooue. Au Inrlidoii I llrt made artiund Ihtt trunk of tho tne, and the IM itMiiil hat., a knack of tearing or un winding tho Imrk from tho at art Ing p. unt, whii h givm them a atrip of even width that they wind Into a ball and ki ti through tho winter until it i dry enough to ue. It i then Hindu into kh.a-a. bufket and other ot ful article. Tlm Uirk kin- are univiTaally worn bv the Kiiwiau iM-aaaiitrr. OtlnTahi' uwtl in winter am made of kliMTt' wool. Tbeatt am iiianufacturttl by Itinerant c.bblim w ho travel from limine to bouae, riinr the la-aaaiit' own Inaterial. I'lnludelpiiia LetlgtT. Ilaa irif lha lirllghla a4 Llf. Wh. n old Kuiaer Wilhelm waa till Princti of I'ruaaia, he hail one day at UaU UU rg. m ar l'otadam, hi beautiful ami ever favtiritenaldeiu'n, a viit fmin that prince among luuiUrapa gartletiera, Knrat Hermanii von I'uckler-Muakan, i. .i..wliiit bluntly cxnrcaaud hi iliaaiiiailutiiient at tho alow rate of pn . . I,, ,.rt.nii liuumvemeiita in the ground impmyeuii uu which bo hail biuiarlf anggexttil on tho tavaition of a rmrrioua v lalt The futum emperor plead ed bi limited liieaJi. "Uut dtaw your .val hihnea never UilToW Illoliey?' ouerie.1 lrince I'm kit r. ivid. ntly much ...o.iod Nev.-r. mr 'leur priuoe. tho aiuiling reply. "Then your royal l.lithmwa baa never taMcd life' greale! ri.diirht lo W It. tho pleaeure of tilldllig yountclf able to ay your debt, after all! (Jlm-ago in nunc. C hra UmanllMI. r,,i,umnrd baa U-n InfiiTinetl that ralat are irollig to I lilted With aulianat lo diktanctJ counter, and that the f.irv f.,r the fln.1 kilometer U to bo i3 cent. aiid 2i cuU for rath ucceeduig kilo- m.tiT. Canltal!" be aai.L lapping hi fore- tM-ad. aa if iupinl 'h b.ippy tboug "Next time I Lave to go any A riOXKKU SKETCH. A TOwCHIN-3 TALI OF A BURIAL I THE WILDERNESS. o The l-uiirl). (.rata ut Mule Ituth, WTil ll'u I ami I or l.y -..,i. Klattly llaad lr Thirty. flta ran - A Nolhiri Awfal lrltf tlitttMl Al.tlte In lha I'tiraai. Iii the year ls.'U a atcinly ktmain of iiuiuigra'ioii wa flow ing into the tcrrl I .ry of Mi. I.ig.iu. Thecver n -at lea peo ple uf the .it had In lu-d Wuiidei-ful ato ii. -. of the abiiii.lan.tt of game and great f.rtihtvof .il to !. found In the new t. iritory, and tin. ktiirdy. adventure .un.' f irmer of r ky New England wen- pti-lniig tln ir way w.tf wanl, with tin. In . . f Muling Ihe Ll Dorado of tin ir dn aiii,. Utroit, at tin. tuu... wa a aight to liellol.l. ll atlt-et W.-m throllgttl with the covered wag. .ti of the ImnilgTauta. Hunter and Indian, half breed and v.hli. r wore miiiglt! in achaotiotuaa. Among th"gi. at tluotig ..f hunioaeek m that left I trod on tho Sd day of May. I.'.';', wero .lame Harrin, hi wife in. I ye.ir old baby. Young llarri had put all of hi e.ei'ily ei-iou into a ,-overe i ".v igoii, and bidding g.alby to fricu.U and relaliv.- had Joined that ndl'w ulreain of hoiuenecker lhat were plotting tin ir way iuto the w ildi-mca f Me lngiii. hoping by their energy and p- i-.cvcian.il to build up a homo for tlieiii. '.te and all iiilioritoiioe for their cl.-l.li-. n. Tlm r.tad weatwnrtl fmtn Delmit fol liitve.l all old lu li.in trail, and by con t.:nt travel the laud had Ultimo il.t-p thut it wu alinoat iiuaaaahl& Many of tint pioneer left the old road ml trin k off into the w llderueaa, tuak log ro.uU for thi'iuM'Iti. Among thi iiuiuUt wiut Janie liar ri, and all went well for a few day. After camping one night tho wind and .leiily khift.tl to the uorthweat, and a Cold rain act in. Thi wa the eighth day after leaving Ih'troit The itimpany that they bail U-gun their journey with bad gradually tlropitl off, aud for two day Ihey had traveled alone, aluiio ill the great w ihlt nieH, nnprotei'titl aave what prutii-tioii the caiiTiu covered wagon gave theiiL Wa it any wonder that a they liitteiietl to tho bowl of tho wolf ami the lnit of the ow I they berama a little homckick? Harria had luado a great fire of dry brvudi, aud whllo tt waa burning brightly tho futility bad gone to kief p. r mm thi hip Ilia young niotlu rwiu amuetl by a aliarp, hixxrao jtiugh from In r baliy. Hho immeiliutely wnko her liuabaiitl. frtttli fuel Wa lliiMtt u on tint lire, and a it bluxeil np tlm young mother peemd anxiimaly tnti llio 'facoof Uiby Hutli. thio glance al tint Iittlo draw n f.co renting on her ami, ami tho mutlier knew that the baby had lhat dread dikcaae, the cmnp. Every thing wa done fur tho Iittlo autfenr that the dlatractetl ptin ut could da They wero young and incxpericuoed, and nil night lung they fonght for tb life uf their littbtom but all in vain. Jut aa tlm find glimmer of light np pearetl In the enet tho eplrit of baby Uut h took It llight. i ho young uiotner, wihl w illi grief, pn-aaetl the fonn of her larling to her bmast, uioanlng and aay ing over nnd over again, "Daby U ai adl" Htm mf utKl to let her h unhand lake tho Iittlo one from her. Kho would never givo it up; no, never! All that day lin y remained in ramp. Toward cveulng Ihu wife U-iiuuu culmer, and tanding uenr tho wagtui with tho babo In her crma alio aaw her hindnuul dig tho little gratA and when It wa (11111111 a rnd box wa made, and alio tenderly laid her baby to reef, with her owu hand plao lug It in tho grave, and the dirt rafr thtl down on tho lid kho foil enaele into her buHbaud't arm. Aftir filling tho grave the young fa ther took two little kproutaof Lombanly jx.plar that bo had in the wagon, tot ting one at each end of tho grave, and uttinu tho word "Uaby Hutu on of Utard ho .la"et it at the bead f tho little inoiinil, unit tneu iney ro uinil their journey. Year panecd, ami road w a laid near tlio aiit. The pop lar grew Mid Ua aino a livlug monn mi nt. Tho piece of Urd that bad told tho Iittlo one' uuine wa annually t pl.ui-d by aome kind haiuL Time iiaiweil quickly, ana Jiay iu had come and gone Si limea alueo baby Ituth wa laiil to ret in tho wilder- i . i. lira; tlio poplar nan grown to u In" and aba! In a rleariil Deia near the MiiiUido; the nrrouudliig furmt had long aiui" diaappeamiL A laaxrtl wa nailed tn tho tn with th wonU "Ba by Ituth" painted on it A carriage waa poaaing by when tho driver, an elderly man, glanced toward the tret and aaw ihe liiacrlnlion. Ho looked at tha tree and at the aign, hitched bi horae, made Inquiry of a farmer nar by a to Ina -itiud all theor heatral jmrta. f.. a be ' 4, I walk the lirat kilometer . . l . . - a 1 .... m . 1 1 . laid, there 1 aiway auuieuiuqi w vm (la k cmu jor in real 01 me vtu laanied &wTjpt I bt. "journal U Uun ineaning of tho aign and wa told thai when he came to the country he found the littln gTave marked with a rude Uiard, and that bo had parel the tree and naihtl up anewUaud. Ill inform ant wonderetl at the emotion ot tn tranger, whoktaidwlth hlra oyernight, but hi wonder reaawl when he wa told the atory of huhy Ituth ai I have written It. The wife and mother had died aoma two year btfore. (tber chihlren had tome to ble htT, but no never inrgt-i Iit flnttUirn and th Utile grave In th wllderm. A beautiful monument now mark thoapot where aiccpa lby Ruth. Van liureu County lU-pobllcaa. A f eara Warh aT lite rWar laalllala. Th annal of the Paateur tnititnta f.artho year ISUS hav Juat been puo- liaheiL They how that laat year !, ptTanti were treated f.c hydrophobia, and that only its of them died of thai t i ca. Of t he nn mU-r mentioned, thetw were 1,470 French people aud 178 for eigner, Anmng the foreigner were SpaiilariU. 83 tireek. 19 tngiikii, Uelgian. IH Egyptian, it uniian uo Ject from India. 9 Hwtaa, 0 Dutch and rortugueae. Rinrw M. Paateur com menced to pratli- hi InoculatioM yiloat bydrtrjihobla 1 4, 430 piwri bar Un treated by hi meiuoo, ana i n' iio.1 of th dieae. Loudon BtatulartL A ratrU4 HaUwr'i arHa. At the tinieof the flrat cmU for voloa. terra a matronly lady accncnpauUd by her aou, a One youth of about morteea ywum, entmd a gun ator on llroadway. New Vurk. aud purcbaaad a full o Idler outu- for him. With evident Knot loo ahe le markrd: "Tbia, tuy kuo, la all Uiatlcaa. do. I Lave gitrrn you np to earre your ouDtry, and Duty Utl be with you. It bail a mother can do." Cor. New York Prtaa, A errlaln amount of oppoallloa U a gnxl help to a niau; it la what b arauuasd aiiu4 aaietobagtajdf.Hraoythiog- Hardablpaad CKiptailioa an the Dative aoU of I and mil rauaucaw wwua o