EUGENE CITY GUARD. Lkl'lirkKLU I-rwartataur, EUGENE CITY. OREGON. HI NEVER FOUND IT OUT. rMk.ii tj of im riibMii Charming Gawa. "Wbl a charming gown that It 1" erled tit young woman with theplotur bat. "I only wish I bad on Ilk It, but I never could afford It "Neither could I. my dear, if I hadn't loat mr oockctbouk," "Oood arraoloua, ptrwpariry bat af foctod your rotud! I don't tea bow.' "Well, you tea, Albert gave me th tnonry to buy gown. I told hlin it waa tot ball enough, but b proteated It waa every cent he oould afford. I cried ro two day about it, and a ba didn't give In then I ooucluded ba waa really lulling tba truth, to I ttartod out to do the bent I could. I wont to every dry rrxxli store In town and nerer worked to bard in my life, but I couldn't And what I wanted at tba rrio. Finally la dtwpeir I derided to take the first pleo I bud lookod at, and oh, Laura, Imagine my borror to find when the clerk nad cut off that pattern that I bad loat my pocket book I" "How nerfuctly awfull" "Wasn't itf 1 thought I thould die. I knew I would hare to toll Albert all about It aotne time, to I rushed around to bit office to toll hint In tba preaenoa of atrangiTa, when ha oould not aay anything dreadful. I wept and aocuaod myself of carolosjine, when ba taid ba would advertise, for I couldn't reman bor wben I bad it laat nor bow much money wat in It. Ilia partner wai there. and ba termed to feel to tarry for me be't an old bachelor that Albert didn't toold much and actually gar ma tba money tba tocond time." "And you wont and got the gownf "Well, no. I bad changed my mind about that pleo of good, it bad inch a ' cheap look, to I jutt went home to think Hover." "Out yon naror got that gown cheap?" "No, I didn't Tba fact is, I found my pocketbook on the ball table whore I bad luft it wben I took out my car fan to put in my glove. I am tocaruful of money that I don't like to dliplay much In the car. " "And what did Albert aay wben ba found it out?" "Ho would bare laid a great deal If ba bad found it out but ba never did. I knew he'd eoold me fur cnrelcatneaa if I told him, to I Jnnt kept all the money and bought my (town. I'm o glad yoa like It, Uuarl" Chicago Tribune. Tariff W WItm. In tli earlliwt time of purcbata a woman waa bartered for useful good or for ttmrloc reudored to Lor father. In thlt latter way Jacob purchased Rachel and her tlHter Leah. Tbi wa a Bocua murrlagn, where a man, aa in Ooiiealt, leaTea bit father and bit mother and cleave unto bit wlfn, and they boonma one flesh or kin the woman'. The price of a brlilo in British Columbia and Vaucouver aland variua from 30 to 40 worth of article. In Oregon an Indian give fur her hone, blanket or buffalo robe; in California, tbell money or horse; in Africa, rattle. A poor Damara will tell a daughter for a cow. A richer Kaffir exjieot from three to 80. With the llanyai, if noth ing ba given, her family claim her chil dren. In Uganda, where no marriage recently e xiktcd, the may be obtained for half a docrn needle, or a coat, or a pair of thee. An ordinary price I a bos of percussion cap. In other part a goat or a couple of buckskin will buy a gtrL Pawilng to Aula, we find her prloe eomctimo S to 60 ruble, or at other cartload of wood or bay. A prluco may be purchased for 1,000 ruble. In Tartory a woman can be obtained for a few pound of butter, or where rich man givea SO small oxen a poor man tunytucoeed with a pig. In t III ber equivalent la a whale' tooth or musket Thcae and timllor price else- where are eloquent testimony to the lit- tlo valuo a auvage act on bit wife. Her charma vanUh with ber girlhood. She it usually married while a child, and through her cruel alavory and bit tor life the often become old and repulsive at S3. ualmlnaUr 1 to view. Tba claim I made for Germany of having the meat oonipleto and tucec ful tyitcra of tewng disposal of any country on the continent of Europe. In Berlin, where the feature of thi eye- tern are to perfectly rcpnwontcd, tiia drain from the bouse receive both th rainwater, th refus water from the kitchen, etc., and the ooutenta of the water cloneta, conducting them to an arrangement of radial tewera, through which, by a natural fall, they pant to a dozen different pumping station with' In tb area of the town. From the the towage, through th medium of combined tore and taction pump, pro ceed through pipe of 8 feet or ttill greater diameter to the land which th corporation of Berlin potaeaaea, tba ma terial thence making it final exit through a tyitem of conduit to ar ranged that, bufore reaching them. It ba part.d with all iu manurial power to the toil through which it la mail to pa. Tb towage water thu filtered teachc th river through tba natural fall of the oondulu in a comparatively purified ttatft ow lork Hun. With Tmi Cmp mt Co. The Invalid who It tired of taking bar egg tonlo with tberry, and who dislike th tost of a raw egg, may be glad to know that tba egg may ba effectually disguised in a cop of coffe. Prcpar the coffee to the taste, with cream and agar, keeping it very hot until ready for l'i egg, which mut be beaten thor ocghly In auotbtr cup, and th pir-patvd coffee added by degrn to it Drink it hot, and yon will find it not only pala table, but strengthening. Philadelphia Time. TUkW Mlla. rut milk in an earthenware Jar. Cover th opening with thick paper and bake In a moderate oven until the milk U aa thick aa cream, Thi U often pala table to Invalid who do not oar fur milk, New Turk W orld. A GREAT LEGAL LUMINARY. rl ( um af rrUal Tartar af IM Aaterteaa Bar Amelalaa. "At a cogent and analytical iwaaoorr be It without a rival," U th trllmte New York lawyer pay to th" ffulu of Jamea C. Carttr, who vu rctadilly aluulod pn Idnol of the American liar aaaoclnilun. lawyer love to hear blm talk, and hi ap pearanee In court alwayadrawte throng of interested members of tlia pMfeaalon. ila U a man of eultua and profound learning, aelaMlcnl rliulNf and a eloat ttuikiul of bbrtury, but not a Jury lawyer. The aver aga Jury would duubdeaa conalder blm tumewliut proay for tlie muon that what be tald would ha beyond them. Hit great itrenglh It dUplnred In lilt eruillto and louloal aririnientt hefuro tlio general ti riu Judge and the juitart of tlta court of ap peal or before curb a lionteil Ualy a the atiltrntor In th ifrvat Inlornatlonal Ilo ling ratlliputatietween (ireat lliilnioand th 1'nlled Mau. ' Mr. Carter wat born In uinraoter, Mm , Oct. It, I HIT. II waa educated at Ik-rhy aoaileiny, lllngham, Maa., and at th liar vard law trhoul, and waa Mlmlttcd to lb bar In I faithful ttudy, bard work PECULIAR HEADERS. 6EEDY MEN WHO EAGERLY SEARCH WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. TlMMUit af RMl4aM af Mw farb Cltr Waa IaJlj Para Taaa Calaaia taa City raaar llad4 "lllf Waa 14. Maay af Taaaa Ham Aaaaar aa "A4." L m JAWMC CARTl. and a natural talent for th law toon placed blm on th high mad to tureeaa. Ill fame It now International, and l It reeognlxed aa one of America' moat tal ented and learned lawyer. HI oounael la touirhl In great caaui Inrolrlng national and International qunatlunt of grare Im port, and bit client rarely have a bill of eota to pay pruvldlng they have a com of any ttrengtb to begin with. The moat fainout ee with which hla name tint ever tieen connected wa the great Alnaka ami controveray between (ireat Ilrltain and th United .Stotra pro vloualy referred to. Mr. Carter waa ooun ael for th Unllrd Ktatea, and during lb great legal bntt In before the artiltratora he more than held hit own with fir Charlua Ilua-rll, eounael for Great lirltaln and now lonl chief luatloaof Kiifilnnd. During tb argument of the murmiutou quoatloiia Involred th KnitHah prea and th memliert of tliacoiiiinlwloii pronouno- ed Mr. Carter't aildre the moat perfect argument from all ttanilxilntt llml waa dellverel by any of the eminent oounael engaged In the caao. NO SIGNALS FROM MARS. la Th mU,l at Waahlngton hat onat rnorrthan l-)0 ouo.ooo. It arrr I arrra, tJ.ail Moa i tJl I . llh and to cl an., (.r and la xr!l In ala only by M IVtrr- In K m. Pt Taui't la Lundoo, Ii.u.!,. la part and fsi, Iaaae t la tt- I rwnLurg. Mlat Mary frorlor Take IJIII ttork tb I'opalar Tbaerir, MlM Mary I'roitor, the tnletited daugh ter of the late axtornomar, Klchnrd A. I'roctor, ili not believe thnt the Inhab itant of Miir are tlunnling the earth, for Ilia excellent naon that her father wat of the opinion thnt there are no petiplo on the nil plunet to do the algnallng. You can are how aenai-li-aa th theory la," th anya, "when you reflect that a lamllre the aim of all Heotland would be needeil make a light Inre ennimh to fl.'iah thmiiRh the 8l,oon,iMio nille of inoot m twwn Mart and the earth when at opH alt Ion." Mlaa Pmrtor further believe that while Mora may have been Inhabltixlnt on time It alnMilierlo condition ha chntiKi'd to huh b that life of the clmnv ter fniulllar the pt'oplu of Ilia earth could not now lint there, rlie nlM dlamunteiinne the theory thnt the doiililo rannla on, Mnrt are Intended aa aljpialt to attract the atten tion of our c)ca. MIm I'roenirenjoretl unrlvabtl opnortu nttlea for the ttudy of aatronomy with her dlatliiKiilahed father, and aha la now win ning fnine aa a lecturer and writer on the aul'jwl. Hie I the rldeat dnilhUr of I'rofcaaur I'roctor and waa born In Dub lin and educated In England. In Ittttd to L mm Htfia M.nr ruiNTna her father married an American lady, and th family ramn to th United Ktnte and mado their hoin In SI. Joaeph, Mo., f mr Team biter. Mi niml her delmt aa a lv lurer at lb Chlldren'a building at lb World 'a fair. On thla ocraalon a atereoptleon waa uard, which furl nrreaaltated tb dark ening of the building, and the young lec turer, to ber dliinny, wat compelled to fa.w ber flrvt auilleiic without a alniile note to ahl her. Hie turoarded In paaalug tliMtiKh the ordil tuenvafully, and the riperlene led ber to lecture without note. Hli dot- not talk over the beada of her audience, but preaentt great aatronomhwl fucta In aurh a alinplo, uiiiedantlo man ner that a child may ajrtup her meaning. Mi bn aHnt many an hour In th ob- aerratiiry with ber father delTlng Into the myalorie of Imineaaurable aac and baa broom an enthualaatlo and Intelligent atudent of th wonder of th "slant aun and hla family" and tba myaterlc of the filed atnra atara to many billion mllet dUtaiit that It they al.ould be anuffed out toiUy Ihelr raj a of lrht already en mutt to the earth would cuntlnu to reach ut for a teor or mora year aftr th atnra Uiamaalve IhmI cenaed to ah In. Kvrry morning In lb year, Sunday and bolMa)a rxoriKnl. from IU,ouou I'j.OiAtalil bodied man of military arrving ag paruar with apiiarrnt Inleraa and concern, but with no xMrttloa of hettennrnt, tb Dwaairailvrrtiarmtittof "Ilalp VYani rd." 1 Urm aam iMTaona bav beta doliii thiaunlnterruptMlly for many year, Kvrr; on who know anything about New York knowt that th rraideuta of tb llowery Park row and Tliird avenue lodging bnuat are great reader. A laat for periodical literature andadlalaaU for protractad I bor ar their two baat known attribiilea. trrry lodging houa tramp In Nw York, with arorcrly an rtceutloo, 1 a fervent newaiiaper render. Jut aa toon aa be baa akimmnl over the beadllne of Information from other countriea and other cltlra of thr UuiUtl Htatea, h tunia bia attention to tb "want advertlarmenta" and remit thro can-fully. Indeed, any clerk of a lodging houa will tell you that tb portion of new pa per not containing tbeae advert laa nirnta art often thrown away, wbll lb loci lng houa patrona trek tbua paper eMrially In which tuck advrtlameou arr a feature. Uul the remarkable part of It all I thai wbilt all the lodger dilltfrnlly read all tin "want ad," not I In to ever rcapoeda to t h demand of the advvrtlarr by calling Thrjt Biervly read the announcement over, notb lug mora. Tbua a liowery lodger will early In lb morning bavrry want "ad" in tbr awaaper reatl, but abould you be able to overtake blm at noon and inquire bow many plarm he baa vlaited In tearch of work L will thake hla bead ruefully aa he looka aakance at the free lunch coon tar and tell you tbat be haa poatpooed tearcb for emplojrmMit until tomorrow or the dar after. It la not, bowtvtr. In lodging houara ouly tbat thla Btrang craze for reading over la bor "want" ex lata. You will find it in an equally pronounced form In any of the pub lie lihrarit, where men wait their turn to prru a th adrertiaing column of new paper, while the ordinary reading matter la neiclrcted. Aak on of I he library a Irona bow long be baa been reading auch announcement, and be will tell yog the nunilivr of mouth or of years, a the car may lie. Aak blm If b baa ever arcurad a xaltloii aa th reault of bit reading, and be will ahake bia bead. Aak blm If be hna rrei tried to get a poaillon which ha la-en ml vertlaed, and be will alao ahake bia bead Finally aak blm why he doe not at thai moment Mart out and anawer In perann aoniaoltbeaclrertlarnienta II will point to bia clothe and aay ami It, "How could man with auch an outfit expect to gi-t a pliu-ef" If you ara of a curioua frame of mind and dclre to furtbi-r prolong the con vernation, yon will mid, "Didn't that fort occur to you wben you atarted to read the advrrtiaementa thi morningr' You will get no anawer. Your queatioo bring tbr coo vcrui inn to a clnaa, What la true of th lodging houar and th imblio lihrnriiw 1 true alao of the parka, ferry lamia, atreet car and cheap aa liKina Among a certain cbua of niiem plowed men nothiug In the way of period leal liU mtur la ao (mpulnr aa the "waul mla," but here again the raae I tb aame Thoa who read tlirra moat diligently and moat regularly never an-k the jHltiuua which apparently they cuveL Their tcarcbe end with th peruaal of the adver tlaemeuta They learn from the where help I wanted, and often what i paid for tcrvicca of a certain ieclflel tort, but thla doe not luaplre them with the draire to delvaany deeper tn tb matter, and they wait until th next dny, when again thr routine of advrtlarmeut rvadlug I ginir inrougn. In the tenement houa neigh borhooda ou the mat or went aid of town, any new dealer will tell you tbat b baacertaiu regit lar cuatomera for the rbenier priced iapei wno bav or many year lieruard tba ml vertlaed vm-ancin In employer' aervicm A ainaidernbl nunilier of then men, while out of work, are not tb vlctima of penury or appllcauta for mwtalaiice on that ac eount. On la a lialgi-r lu a houaa, lung in arrears. Another rraidea with a mother. a aiater, a brotbrrin law or a coiiain. Mill another la walling for tb return of "tbr buay acaanu." A fourth baa been laid up witbaaeriou alikneaa, from tbealTetUof which h haa but recentlv recovered. A 11 fib lin lot bit job, temiMirarilv, a hr aaya, ami I ouly waiting to b called back All thea men, the gnaw number of them mounting high into the lhouaauda,ar look lug for work. They read th want adver tiarment aa a bouudrn duty, but though each calla fur hla favorite advertiaing ma dium every morning be may eonatanlly br teen in the vlcliiItT throughout the day. and make uo effort w hatever to reapoud to th advert laemenla which be read. "l out mat nigger," aaid a urwamau on Ural ven u to a man w ho bapeiicd to tw in th aam vicinity a lieu the coovrnta lion took plm-e. "II haa Iwen buying a pa per to read th 'want mla' from m for aeven Tiara, ud th only work I bav known blintodo In that time baa oouie to blm from relutive or neighlMr. and not aa the result of anything h remit, Nolwllb standing thla ha would aaaoon go without a night's aleep aa hla nioniing paper, and II in aiirerlUlug sheet Is mlaalug from It fteklcka llkaaaleert" It I not lo b Inferred tbat a majority of uioa a uo reau -want ad ' In New York paerdonot actually arek mployment. The great majority do; th great maioritv get It, No man who baa stood at tb door of a New York shop, aalearuoni, factory or ttore, and watched th aager facat of th rrowiU who, toon after tunrtra, gather aiKtui th entrance la reaponae to an ad vrniaemeiii, could ever fur one uomaut deny tbat th great majority of men out of work are but too eager to get again Into th harneaa, but It la worth remarking that th feeling tilth actual them dunotxtnd to many member of th lodging buna eoaungeut. 1 hi la a big town, and all kinds of peopi go to makeup lit popuuv uua .-w l orx bun. WtAKNISSOr HUMAN NATURE. nUIOHT CHILD OTTO. f WU la Tafca rdaa AaV Ha af a lialliaU achaaa. 'Do yon remember nie" Inquired the aa he quietly slipped np to tba city Utor' detk. "I can't ay that I do," replied theclty adltor, looking blm over caref miy. "Yoa remember I wa in ber torn Urn ago giving policie of intaranc on bunch of keys!" "Ob. yea, I remember now. I took aoe.', "Ofoonrt. All wise men do. At tba tame tim, if yon recall it, I told yon I had a great scheme for insuring umbrel la on th tame plaur "I believe I do recall it Uow did ft com ontr Th man threw op bia band bop leaaly. "Well," b aalJ, "before tbat week waa oat I bad my nmbrelia Insurance company at work, with ageut all over town. The tucceaa waa immediate and phenomenal. Everybody wanted to tu tor hit umbrella. The premium waa M cent a year. Tba amount to be paid to persona returning loat nmbrelia waa (3 about tba average price of an nmbrelia a man doetn t like to lose, yon know, Agenta turned In pollcle by tb pocket ful th first week. I bail n't any idea ther were aa many half dollar in circu lation a I reoeived at my office. Second week they kept ootning, and I began to think of plau for a great building oa Woodward arena fur th accommoda tion of the business, to b known as tb Umbrella Insurance building. Third week it wa ttill going. Fourth week it rained. Fifth week umbrella began coming in. I didn't know ther were o many nmbrelia in th world. Sixth week it wa wort, and I be gan to investigate. Watched tba people who brought them In and got the 13. Mostly people above tuapicion to look at Discovered they bad been stealing them; alwayt picked out one with our tag on it Didn't know there wer to many people who thought it no ain to ateal an umbrella; never thought of that when I got op tba company; waan't ao nmbrelia in tba lot worth 3; didn't know ao many people wore cheap nm brellaa; eotnething rotten in Denmark. Just com np here from my office; ttring ol people ther reaching half way around tba block wailing to get in. There iau't money enough left in the fond to bny a ferry ticket with. 1'va come here to see If yon won't lend ma tbat amount I'm not going back, but I notice in tba paper tbat Mr. Dingbat, tba well known president of tb Umbrella Insur ance company, having been tuddenly called to China, left thlt morning by way of Windtor and Quebec. Do I get the price of a ferry ticket? Thank." And ba went out, leaving tba city adltor in a condition of partial paralysis. De troit t re i'rea. 4T THE AGE OF 21 MONTHS HE READS WHATEVER HE 6EE3. His ralhar la a Holrher aad III Ma4lf Hat Laaraad TtM-y t'aar taal Tbatr rtaha-a l-taaaally Mtaat Uadlly llaaaav bat Ik bselar Kald Mas, They are having no end of xrltenient In llrunawlrk, (iermany, over a lellend t.ihy. Thlt youngater't name la Otto 1'ia-hler, and be is but II months old. If sll the aiorirs told of blm are tni. th ilrunawirVc-ra do Weil lo be In a stata of mental upheaval, for of all tb pnallglu on reo ml ha Is th moal marvelous. In brluf, bia aerjiipllhuirnt eonalatt of lb power to read anything and everything at light, notwllliaundlng hi temlrr age. titer be has ones maotered tba alpha!-! In which the matter I written or printed. nd In aplleof the fact I hat all his powers. tare this one, are a little developed M are thoau of mt children of bis age. Otto'i fut her la a buuher who, though well to do as (ierman butcher go, It not uaawnl of literary taalo or ambitions In any degruo w Iwitxa vrr. The mother la of Ilka mi-ntal hnhlt and attainments, ami both parent are In a state of p r-tiinl amazement over their child' n-mnrknble profit I. im t. This waa lint notletdwhen Ottowoa but about 13 months old. II bnd juat la-gun to tulk then. One dny wh'n hla parent ttaik hi in out for an air ing be allowed gnat Inlereat In all the tlgnt and placards upon w btch bit lufuti- ft n 4 A bMAU KINONESS. V tatla l.i:i: W'Maa Wb flav It Re nlrtd a Ulf Itaaara. Miuy year ag's when tt-wing ma diliie re lu their litfomr. if indued tin y ho4 bi. n iuveiitod, a little elderly bachi'I'ar etiti-red the parlor of bit board ing houa and In a way peculiar lo him self mode thlt reot: Which of yon Imili wiil bem tout pie of baiKlkerchlef fi me?" There wa a well bred miff of disap proval, but not oue assenting voice, Tba only cine that broke the eilcnro recom mended bint to take the baudkerchieft to a toumstros who attended to inch work. "It' pretty loneaoma to Lav no women folk belonging to yon," taid th aid bachelor, "but I gtnw I can get along. Thank yon, ladi, for ymr kind mwa," and ba bowed blmaelf out At the taute moment a timid bond detained blm, and a low voice taid in bia ear: "Ltave them with me. I I will ac-a that they are hemmed neatly. I have a friend who will Uo them for com- Take them," laid tha old bachelor grnflly; "much obliged, I'm aura." Bha wa a gentlewoman, altbongn aha tewed for a liring, as all women did In thut day who did not teach achooL She replied not to Jeer of ber com panion wben sli tat in tb parlor at ber work, ezcrpt to aay that it waa a amall thing to do for a follow being. Hut be 1 a miser," they persisted. Koverlbelraa tha handkerchief Were hemmed and returned to the owucr. who did not offer to pay-fur them, but did within the year marry tba gentle aoul who hemmed them. The thereafter of their married Ufa read like a fairy ttory. Doth cava paaaod away from tlio prosperity which ttuTonnded thorn, bnt in the heart of tba city of Boston there i a marble block that wat built with the accumu lated Interest of tbo fortuno beqneathed A WFULADS I XTII E. THC H0RRI2LC Dfl'JG WHICH 18 PC. ULAR IN FRANCE. It .on si IU fhUf IngradUal I Haras stla... II.. W J . , U Bar. 4.., IL. Krala af I la Viet taaa-Tfa. Wkka; im. tuxleaat la th Warld. During tlio Algvrlan war. whlh lvt d from IhU to 1S17, tl)0 French am, were moro in daii-r from African f. vi-r than from Algerian cncrnii. p..r. cral thlnp wera trhd at antidote, , prcveutive ly tha tkillful army rl1Vkj liana, i jnnnj auallitlin was l,li . the moat efr-tive ftbrifuL-n. Tie toldicT were onlc-rcd j0 Biix t in small qnantitie Uireo xw , ,ta with the ordinary Fnnch wlno, x;J4 lurLhea bappy-go-lncky privuu pr, w to liko their medlcluo, which at f.i t they twore at bittTly for tpolllng w'l:h it bittcrnea thot beautiful purplovin gar they fondly fancy U wina. Lut when abalntho alone began to nnurp tia timo bonortMl place of clarr t In th af. fuctiont of the French army tlio t il b. caino an unmixed otia Abtintho ttraight at a Uvera ,o U a tlirely different thing from nllnt!,, mixed a a uedlcino or an occ.vi.itiai tonla The victoriont anny on t: ir triumphal return to Paris bioa;-) tin bablt with them. It It now to wl.l. tprcad through all clae of pgri,14, society and Farit give the rn.j Frnnoc tbat Frenchmen of . . publicist regard tho cui toiu of uUintU tippling a a raat national rvlL Tho cousnjueuco of tho uo end u of thi drug riprnt to abuse, even wi.h men of nnuauul will power hu Ik- a in Franco diaaatrout to a drcaoful do- grea. Many men of romnrk.-ihlo ,ri. liancy Lave offered np their brain and to their ton, who 1 no other than Mont- their live on tho livid ul'urnf ah.intli gomery bean, tba milllonulra lhia atory, unlike most ttorie, it true. De troit Frco I Ye. LORD RUSSELL'S BASHFULNESS. IT. Oaa aw Jaa rial ley. Senator Ferry J. LewU tellt a ttory on Uongreinan Jo liuiloy, for which, how aver, ba quote Senator A. M. Carter of Fort orth aa authority. "One day." aaid LewU. "Carter and Joe IUiley wera Handing on the ttreti wuen tney taw approavlnug them l darky mounted oa a frisky and tpiriteo Dorse, whose fin appearance caught thi fancy of Carter, who it a lorur of fine horseflesh. Carter bailed th darky and retnarkedi "That 'a a pretty spirited animal yon are riding, old man. It ba a good run li err --wen, no, ati, n isn't much of a ruunln ho,' replied the rider. 'Oh, then be U a good trotter. I run- pose, remarked Carter. " 'No, aah, be ain't no trotter neither.' aaid bctplo African us. 'Oh, I tee,' ejaculated Carter: 'belt a fio. 1 pacer.' 'Ao, aah, dia host ain't no trotter. nor be ain t no pacer needvr.' 'Well, what ia he fit for anyhow asked irter. Juat ter prance aronn an look floe. boat,' replied the darky, 'an dat'a why I ba oaten a compliment named himarter Mar Jo Bailey dar.' Galvettoa Ktw. Miss Baaaall's roadaea Tor I-akar. I am informed that one reason of tha little rift within tha Perugiui lute con listed in Mlaa Russell' predilection for poker. Thi ia a aciouoa to which tha goldon diva ha devoted much itudv. bha like a ganto of poker and play it on tba ttriot rule laid down by Oen aral Sohenck. Hot parties for thi di version ar tunally oompuaed of four or Ova people, each of whom i a million aire. But Miaa Rustell' lnoome aver age 30,000, and tbo can afford to play. Tba limit la high and the betting lively. Bignor Pcrnginl, whose salary ia only lft0 a week, could not tit down at inch a game without risking hi entire week' earning. Consequently ha waa ralod out and had to aolace himself with ten timeutal aria np ttalra while hi wifo waa winning or luting a fortune down ataira. Thlt isolation brought dis quiet ude to hi thought, and next morn ing ba wa perhap not so cheerful a companion a a diva would wish at tha breakfast table. New York Pre, Taa Aalaaal la Maa. When w speak of the animal In auto, w do not nereaaartly diahunor ourarlve. To b deaernded from and to luherit thefln quality of altruistic Uv b our glory. I fancy that arirwhiie among anliuaJa la, aa rula. Hi nier bu k of aiwer to tarint. On of th most Taluahl power w bar negintnl I oiean that of Irarnkig to understand animal buigiing. They demlr our cKOiaratloa a murb aa w thetr. I'rtnca Krapoikta haa not laid loo murb a oa th lv-t tbat animal It fa la not to muta a etruggi lor txtatne aa It la a ttruggletobelpotbrra to sxlaC-L Loula b loba- OnuorraX. Aa Uah Tea la Tall Laaf la Trial. In tb Uoyt valley, about two niilea from Whaley bridge, there U an old onk tree which haa not yet lost Ust year' leave, fcvrry twig and branch U ttill densely covrd, comparatively very ft aartug fallen since tb summer, liven th hit Intent frost doe not eeio to bar affected them or leasrned them In tb least They art of ronrae quite brow-u and crisp, but tha ttalkt ar yet quite lastio aud liable and adhere very trna cioosty to tli stoma It require a gl poll to detach thern. Th tree preaeut a rvmaraaol appearance, which b heightened by contrast with Uioa tur rouadlng it ail bar and leaf! . Lou don Tit-Bit. Tb Oaly BlaaV Practical Father I told yoa to oQ th I essior of that tab) aa they would wot tquaak, bat yoa bav not too It, OoilfoJ hoo I aouldat to th alL Uood Sm Paaaa la Kara. Europe teem to be more peacefully di- pu4 at thi tun than it baa bet a at ui other time not far ia tha paL Tb nation over there had better not begin fighting. It would be dangvroua for them to do to. All th ruler declare that they ar auxiout for th ntainu- Banc of peacw; they will show uond aut by mtlntalnlBg It New kork A aeaaa af llorrar al a fanvral. A terrible accident occurml at the fu neral of A. K-riber at Lamsou 'a. Tha earvice was being held at Jacob Sori ber ' reaidenca, wbeu the floor of the dwelling suddenly gave way. and the cofflu and th pwople were precipitated into the cel lar. The me of the Lijuml aud the shriek t of uervout women, together with the presence of the dead, combined in creating a tern of hrnr that thoae who witueed will never forjret To add to tb borror. a stove filled with burning coal fell aud burst among the victims who wer pinned down In th debris fortunately no one waa killed, nor. it it hoped, fatally injured. Cur. L'tica (N X.) Herald and liiuetta AtUsjCaaeara, A commercial traveler wa bragging about tba magnitude of th firm be represented. "I tuppo yonr houaa la a pretty big establishment?" aaid th customer. Big? Yon can't have any idea of it dimension. Last week wa took an in ventory of th employer and found oat fc th first tlm that three raahler and four bookkeeper were mitsing. That will give yoa torn idea of th magni tude of our bnainraa. " Manchester Guardian. KaglUk aawrta. First Swell (pretending to mlstak for la tuber a rival whom ba tee (landing In drva clothe at th coatroom. of tha theater) Ahl Hav yoa a programme? brcond Swell (np to nnff Tuanka, my maa. I got one frota th outer low. Loadoa AJatwara, orro roKiiLi K, nionior. tile eye nated and finally matte It clear that ba wa anxious to be told their menu lug. It was not an eimjr thing lo do this. bis mother ) , but It wo finally nccom pllahed through perseveruncn, the child Ha tching with op-Mi mouth and wide rye lo the lnt ruction given. A day or two later be was tent out over tha sumo route in chargu of a servant, w hen be Imitated that alio should atop the perninhuhiturTWirrvinshovt'iispuahlnghlm to reuil oil the words on signsnnd plucurd thut bad la-foro lavn exiiliilned to him. Thla done, ho called fur further rending, but the girl hntl read enough, In her juilg mi nt, and refUMl. At thla Otto erleiLond got red In the fmv, attracting the atten tloo of a passing p-iitleiiian, who naked the cnuao of the child's mnipliilnt. lit lug told, the gent It'iunn read for Otto, who ex biblti-d the llvelleat liiaulfeKlatiiini of de light. Then there wa a little Icaaon at tlio boy's retpieat. Otto aptN-nrlng to be eMelally pleuaitl with the letter ' 1," re pi-nllng ninny time and with evidsnt wit lainetlon words containing It that wore rend to hill). The next dny the precocious yoiiiigtcr diaouvered thut there Were books and newapniert In the houao of his luirenta. and that tin-so ctuitalued printed letters and wonla. Himv that time nothing but rending bn aval lid to keen blm ttill. II ha sees a piece of printed matter whlrh bu cannot get bold of, bo scniniis until it la given to blm. Ilo sucne-btl Inlt nrtilug the licminn nlphnliet in three or four dnya by Baking tho names of tho letters of who- ever !inpcncd toJ lu-nrcst blm. iliaijir ents thoui'ht thuw holu matter so stnnigv that shortly after they llmt notetl bia i n-- coclty they took him to the dia-lora to lu qiilra if It currhd with Itauy bodily weak- Ill. Tho doctor teatcd the child's temia-r by oliurliig blm the eholoo of buokt and Ixi pen or applet and eherrle. Ilo ahuwed every symptom of delight when ho muv the fruit, aa any other child of bit nee would do, but w hen ho saw tho rending matter he left the buakct at onre, hla eyes shining with tlm Intenally of hla ) and the former clillilltkocxprcKMiin of hla conn tenanro U-Ing Imuiedlntcly mpplaiited by a itaik of preternntunil ahrewduea. He selxi-d tho laaikawlth nil tbo energy of bit annul person mid bepin to rend. At many of tho long wonla bo stumbled and inure hnn once wns more than hoiie. leaaly stuck. This seemed to minor him greatly, and ho gave vent to his iluuip pointment In short linpnlii-ijt crh-. All tho bot.ks nt llmt ahown to hi In were print rd In thotitrman text. After littloaome Latiu works printed In tho ltomun triw were liautlttl to hi in. 1 hose wonre told put tied hlin nut a little, lleseenn-d lo but half comprehend them. Then bo aoked this location, truly oatonlahliig to come from li so linumliire aa bia: bnt it Itf and added, according tc the faithful trrlbe, who reported the mnt U-r for a Uerinon imper. "I can mnko out the letU rs, hut I don't know tho words. Tho dlkiioaltion of this marvelous bor la stated tt la) vain and dictatorial to a de gree. Ilo seema to I cxtvaatvcly proud of hla accoiupllahmc nt and to realize thnt 1 la tomcthlug that hna already marked him a a being different from other linhle. When there are no newapnper or Uaika within reach, however, be seems to br sallklled with the thing that uaually en- rig the attention of little children, but Il bit of print be shown, and hcfomuki bit wblathw and rultlit Inalanllr. Ho ran hardly walk as y, t, and be Hill nurx at bis mother a hreaat. From the doctor' Ihe child waa tnkea borne In a street ear, w here he manifested a treim-ndoiis amount of Indignation he- caua there wna no lettering oa lis win dows. To pacify him a fellow paaaengnr allowed the halw a couple of letters Theaa Otto rood, though parts of them were not rosy. ' Thlt waa not at all surprising," th gentleman said afterward, "for they were written In a ahorklngly bad band." Tb doctors any titer la no reason fur Otto't parent to worry about hla phyalcai health, though they bellere he la the moat preooriou child on record. 1 (errand Krnu 1'ia-hler rluliu lo bav no desire to exhibit th Infant prodigy, anil, as may be Ining Ined, a number of In-rtttan arlrotUta hare ahown great liitcreat In him. Tbcy pro Pim to watch OTi-r hla mental development and If poMlble prevent lu taking ao uu tv mmeiririU euuraax Craat EnglUh Darrblar Wa Quite Dlmdral la UU Vsata. In hi "Journalist' Notebook" Mr. Frankfort Moore tell a itory of tha early lifo of Lord KuieelL It may, ba tars, turprise tome of those person who have been nnfurtnnato enough to find themselves witue fur tho prosecution in case where Lord Russell ba apiiearvd fur the defense to learn that in hi young day be wa exceedingly thy. Ilo ba loat a good deal of hi early dim denoo, or, at any rate, ha manage to prevent it betraying ibwlf in tucb away at might teud to embarraMi a hostile witneaa, A a role, witnesara do not find that bafehfuluot it the most prom inent cbaracturistio of bit cross exami nation. But I learn from an atnoclato of Lord RuawuH' that wben hit name appeared on the list to proptaat or to rcapuud to a toaat at one of the dinners of a pntriotio tociety of which my informant a well aa Lord Bnasell wa a member be would tpeud the day nervoutly walking about Baudelaire, who trntiNlatcd all IV-'i work into French, bad a terril ly cro teniae psjwion for tbo pleasant p--a pulton. In one of bit mail freaks thit minor French poet uctually painted hit balr tbo tame tint at tlio beverage that corroded bia brain, possibly from an odd fancy to havo the outside of hit bead correspond with or match the iu. si.lo. Alfred do Mnt, who was tlio Frem h Byron, pint a tenderer, waiter touch, alto fell a victim to tho drug ufi.r Oeorgo Bond gave the final mali to bit fragmentary heart Guy do Maupassant il reported to hnvo burned bit braint away with the tamo cineraldlne tl.un.t The bruin dixonae ratLHil by thit drug it considered almost iucnrablo. Far wor-e thou ahxihol or opium, it can ouly ha compared to coruliio for tho fclLuou of it clutch on poor humanity. Yet we take it occasionally nt ia after dinner tcttler of digittire debt la thi country, and quito often at nn pctlxer or tonio Ixforo iiiel.-t, while ia New Orleans, throughout tho older quar ter, little cabarets, devoted aluiu-t ex. cluxivcly to the tale of it, aro quit common. What, then, Il thit dreadful drii.k compowd of, and bow it it made? TI. I.A .,nw,a .,,.1 nnneui.ltw nnlla m.nl. la to collect hit thought. Upon one occa- -J "". uiougn mo pn- tlou the proud duty devolved upon him to ,unf0, Perfection in tho evil it of reepoudiug to the toast "Ireland a , a'"'"0 m17JU0 -iiinca .y Nation." Lato in the altornoon my in- u,-"""u ..in.tum.uii i aieuiioim formout found him in a couditiou of "Plrlt (m!,'1,, riilly from rariout disorderly ix-rtnrUtion and declaring I thit.gs potat.a . f-r instance), ia thatba ba.1 nn hi.. nf ul.nt h ahnnl.l which, to give it tho filial character, aay, and he felt certain that, nulcs he j ht'iithium with other nromatio herU got the help of the man who afterward mA b1l,,.,,r J.t are ground up, or ma berania mr informnut ba must inovi- ". .uik- tably break down. I laughed at him," aaid the gentle man who had tho courogo to toll th ttory which I bava the courage to re peat and did my boat to give him confidence. 'Sure, any fool oould re spond to Ireland a nation, and yon'll do aawull a any other.' But even tliia didn't give courage, " contiuuid my in formant, "and I had to lit down and give him the chief point to touch on in hi tpeoch. He wrung my baud, and in tha evening be made a fine speech, lr. Man, but it wat a pity that there weren't more of the party tober enongb to appreciate it I" Th Coming Hail road Eaglaa, "Tho railroad engine of the future will ba a very different machine from thoae now in use," said T. C. Wil longhby. "In the flrat place, it will ba ao arranged that it will run iu a vacuum by meaiii of air pump. It will ba of torpedo shape; tn order to offer the leant possible air rcsistunce,and tho air which goca into the pump will be utilized aa an additional motive power to fbat ob tained from the ttcaiu or electricity ased. Huch an engine could be con ttrnctcd to make at leant 300 mile an hour and would wear longer than any now used, for the reason that friction would be reduced to a minimum. A combination of the principle of tha present locomotive and of the Pennoycr airship wonld result In a revolution in tha mechanical world. I am not an In ventor, but I know tbat inch a machine 1 feasible and will some day be per fected. "Cincinnati hnqulrer. Birds al Ik Waaria aad Craa Laada. Among our eastern American birds tht tllmlce, wrens, creepenOnuthntrhea, wood warblers, tanagi-r. vireoa, ahrikra, wan wing, tyraut fiycatclur, tb woodland group of tbniahea, crows, jay and wood peckers ar all tre lurer, for th moat part Beating In trra, and if on or near tha ground usually In th depth of tangled underwood. Ou tb other band, a number of specie belonging to the Urge family of tb flnchea (aparrowa, buntings, te.) ar strictly blrda of the gran land, and this is true eato of aom member of th eloaelr allied family of starling, blackbirds aud oriole, notably lu th caaeof th field lark, torn blackbinla and lli holailluk. Pro feor ppeocrT Trotter in PcDuLar Htimrm Vlouthly Tb Bast Tlaaa, -Why are you ao nao.hty. JoLrnle? It aretn to me that with tunnmawora o and pnpawith a Uvkta arm yua migi. try to l g:iL" "Hob! aaid J.Xnuia. "That's J-ut iL uraiwiauw. .toon can Uct Lts for It." liarpcr t iwvur. A Mobaaa B.I la t Tb Mohave bellev that all who die and are not cremntrd art turned Into owls, aud wbeo they hear an owl hooting at nlubt Ibey think it Is thr spirit of aom dead Mo bar returned After any one (lira they do not eat salt or waab themarlvra for four day. They had formerly an annual burn ing of property, and all would mntrihut eoowtbing to th flame in expectation of na going up lo their departed friends a The chief ingredient ia tho toy nml leave of tho herb ArtemUlaabiiiithiutu, or wormwood, which grow from tno to four feet in great profu-oou uii'l r cultivation, and which contain a vola tile oil, alwlnthol, aud a yellow, cn-n-talline, rcitinou cotupouiid callnl n'.t tintbin, which it tho bitter princiiil-x The alcohol with which this and tl. esscntiult of other anim.ttio pl.intt n o mixed hold theso volutilo oils iu tola tion. It it the precipitation of tlio.-o o'U la water thut cause tho rich clouding of your gloat when tho nbsintho it ivitiml on tho crocked lec don' lo rmblemt or warning of the clouding and tlio crack ling of your brain if yoa tako to it ttcadily. Thut every drink of tlio opaliut liqnid U on object low-on in chimhtry that carrie it own niomL . Some barroom Columbnt, nmhitior.1 to outdo Danto and atld anotlier luw. r circle to tho Inferno, recently invented or discovered tho nlmiutho cocktail. A littlo whlaky tho worao tho better a dash of bitter, a lit tlo tn'ar nnd ili'titv of iced abtinthomakonbouttlioqiiicke-t and wlikinliYt intoxicant in thu worM. Tho contirned nro of abalntho give rito to epileptic armptomt at nn external expression of tlio profound dUturban of tho brain and nerve. One lurgo lo-o of tho esaenco of tbo wormwood imletd ho been notetl at causing almost iutant ly epileptiform couvulMion in nnimali But the drug is not without its uses fro:a a broad point of viow. Aa tho name im plies, it it an anthelmintic, or a pn t y lure cure for certain kiudt t f animal lifo that tonietiini inftt tlio intf tin. of men, catuiing pain and death. Tliit peculiar property wa well kuown to tb Oreeks, who bail a wlno iufad with wormwood called absiuthitc. In tomo parts of Germany wormwood it used in lien of hop fur tho brvwirg of certain brand of bet r, aud it ntiqni tionably ho valunblo tonlo propertii Abtintho 1 made almoat everywhere except in the extreme tropica, and tlie ft ew iork variety I Just a pxd bad a any. The duty on French ab llnlha it very blgb (12 a cao of a dozen bottle. Tho first effect of it are a profouu 1 aerenity of temper and a slight beiiilit ening of the mental power. ompKd with bodily inrrtio. Till it tho general rule; but at a famous pbytdcluii om e re marked of a dreatlful di.wder iu hit lecture room, "Ocntlemtn, tho chitf glory of the beautiful di-a.o I am nw erpbxlnmgi tb remarkable variety of lu manifvaUttious. " Xgw York v oi A Whooping cough mar often lie re.o- Blxcd In th early at.ipea (ln-fore the conca haa become ehararteriatirl br Id Uiby't w. v f - mmm aar4 tlf 1 asT la --- ' be Ten or "Whit mountain." as they call , rd of light, inability to bear light ari h. Yank Iliad. , by dilation of tb pupil of lb ey. Mexico baar:ir tldmc) of etelUxatloa that aom other civilised countrlo Uek. la every eity, la nearly ery toarm, there ar auractiv balhhouaaa. iloararar Mt ta Iowa may b otherwiaa, tb pnbtl baty boua U pmty sure to be aaataai sttrsoV Caatara Raara. Keep tb milk for the tbiea par rf Eaatero roofs ar general i Bat. fn oolUng and refrigerating, and te thai fort during th summer season. Th roofs " f b- Wholesome as Is tbia amo or of booata lo thr east art often uaed aa out- I dlrt dlra lurk ia " wh' U U oot door gardeo. Tb Oreeks gav th roof a . krH hwrlM? tl" '""ili"' rrrmt mh'