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EUGENE CITY GUARD. trrtetr. EUOENE C1TT. OREGON. ENGLISH AHI'iTOCRACV. II laftlowly l .llluc I low a Ik. liar of rlaaa llirlealvaara Not o Ion, n0 I ho I i l.d between the ariktocralionud otln r dawc of the com inanity wa very ibiid. lly drawn at trado. A poor family might lay rlnlmi to icciitilit r, nuil (Jin-or mora of It mem bcr nilKht now mi'l thou figure at, any, county tall, hut a trudiwman'a fiitn II never. Now it In otherwlne, the Brinlm-rocy t!n iiii lvn having dcpped tivi r tlio dividing lino. Lord h'hrcw bury ami Talbot, for inntance, who take jn-eccdciifn of till other carl, nuhlunh Ingly Inn-nine a cuh proprietor; "Lord llaylclgh" l thn f tiM-riptliiM that may lio rood on the ignloard of one or two London dalri.n. Thn Mantii of Lon domli-rrj U .n'p.inil to deliver cool by tho ton. "No agent" ucb are the final word of thl linlilrtiiaii'l adver tisement, put in Junt a niiy traih-r born mul drill might put tin in in. This do- oent from nrioturrutiow-liiidnii into the ri'im of comincnial coiiflirt U not rou filial to thi mnlu itortinti of our nobility. Iitlni iniliin under (linguiMd name carry on millinery i-ntuhlikhmciit mid run raff Their diiinly Unp r. too, ore not nlx.ro manipulating flower for profit Ho generally iml.nl ha the acn-d thlml for Kohl infK-ti.il the upjnr ti n that, whenii tin y woro wont to he KM'UI of living in Idli now, they are now aivtiMil of taking the bread out of tho mouth of thinto w lio.h jn nd entirely upon hunim- for thi'ir nupxirt, Fur U'lii'iitli them noble rank ran be tram! nimilar dowcnt Hlni t tnunlo, for IiiMiiiki', lined to tie dinconrmxl by tho utterly uhj.it ami broken down. Now men and women warmly cluil and wi ll fill go khoiit with organ Troop of nu n ihg, rattle the bono unil do bnakdowii la publlo thiirunghfan- to tint tune of not Ion than the belter part inf a novenlgn day mt man. Two huii clnil pound year In an aw.urc.1 Hi I na tion wo tlio nalary that one young mini thri'W up hint niimmcr to Join a nigger tnmp nt the kcunidn, ami he d.M-nu't ro icri't it At thn en. I of tho He anon lie hail luoro iiioni'y than ho ever had nt ono time 1 fori', ami during tho koomiii ho tit better dinner mid drank litter wiiiih than ho had ever cnlcii or drunk Infoni. Hawking match.- or I mi- or uny other trillo In puhlio houno bam UM'd to lm mid ntill I a way of evading tlin law against In-gging. linlm-d thn riiKtoui of Hinging on tho ntnitn nrono out of tho mini ii.iiwkity for thono In want not to Incriminate thcniM-lvi Now you will Im in tlio a!oon bur of first rain refreshment house. In come top hafti-d, wi ll ilntnl man with a hag. Koiiiii miiii K.ful Htoi'k broker, you think, if it Im in Urn city. You f.iury you nro t no victim 01 a ii.mxinii. lleni i till man, u well iln-Mnil a your prini'ipal, holdiiiK hi i.m n ban heforn you mid a.-kin you to buy a lux of ve tin Well ilrifwd women nro K"iiK alxnit from puhlio Iioiimi topublin houwi purxiiin nimilar ralliui,". They Hixiuk well, ton, do tluwo Mnpli, hetrariiiK a fair iimount of eiliu-ation. If tradimu hiivo nuy crotiuiU for rouiplainiiitf of tho arlstorraey trenehint; mi llieir terrl tory, Hiirely tlio Kir mid iniily huvu KMiiml of miiiiiiir iinupl, lining of hav liiK tlio Inxlruiiieiitrt of their pn.fixioii tli in I'oiilix'ale.l by mi apparently mih rmr ela-n. (if roiirM', Willi hui'Ii a p n end downward trend, thu p m r mid ini'ily nrc driven lower Mill, and Ihi in a meaMiio I mi ll in tho ever Ini reiiKiiiK rharilablo iiililiilioiii, relief iit'eiielin. pvnip kitrheiin and no forth, mid tho ever InrreaiiiihT Mraui ou tho riiMiunii of mil entalilixhuieiit. ( 'awir JoiiriiaL THE LOST KISS. I pal hf tli half wrlllm pnvm. WM1 U n. ulljr In., ,1 la njjr luii, Wrim an, "ll4 I wurU laoaiUu It, Wlio'il iwl It, ur who J aadnrMaJMir" Vol Mm lltiU bar f"M il. iiimt, Ani Ilia faint, mliiJ laug.. la iLa liaft. And Hh aarl low ll.p o lit allaoo C'nr up la n err all. o gather It ap wbr waa brokaa Tb Irar failafi Ihrrait uf mr tkruM, Talllii how, aa on Dllit I aat writing, A fairy tiroka In on my drmm A lllllatii'iulutlv fairr Mrowo lllll irl, wild ll.a (old if I La aun in lit-r l.alr and Ilia dawf lllu ar of tli falrlca of old. Twaa tl.a drar tit t law girl tl.al I aroMad "t'nr waa II nvimeiil lik lliU." I aaid. "wlirn alia knrw I waa Im.f To cum mnipiii In for ki7 t'onia ruwiljrlii up from t,rr nKLr, And rlaiiioriii llirrr al my kin or 'on 'litla klM for my dolly And on 'till uwr tor turT " God pity I ha hrart that rIM r And lliacfild hand that turnrd brrwy. And lak from Hi lla thai drnld hr, 1 lil. aii.wrrlaa prayr of lolayl Taka, Uird, front my mm'ry foiwraf That plllful wib of lr. alr. And tli paltar and trip of tb lit 1 1 Ur f-t. And Iha on planing cry en I l.a atalrl I p"l hy Iha half wrlllrn p"Ok Whll iha prn. Idly Irailnl in my hand, Wrllr on. "Had I worda loromplrla It, W ho d rral It. or who'd andamand)" llut Iha tit t lo lr fn-t on Iha tlalrway. And lh falnl, aiuolhrrad Uvwh In IIk hall. And tharta low ll.p oa tb allanc Cry up to u o er it ail. -Jania Whltoomb Rllry. FEMIXI.XE TRAITS. harm of Srm ruifland Hinrry. Till ni in ixiuiethiiii; ill llm Now Kli(J laud lanilMiiH, whether taken in tho bmiandi or In tin' highlands, whether on tho M'unlioiiiiir anions the uiouiituiiii, whliii U liTiiiiineiitly ntlriii'tivn. It i lievi r Weill lw Hill, never limllotoiiotiH. Ill winter thn Wliito lull nro aternly n rent) and Ix atltlful ill their mailt li of know, mul tl K'h l'" inviting I hail in Kuiiiiner iipeal to the imaKiuatioii with atrikiiitf elfu L Tho variety of hill and Valley i MM h that even when thn miow roer the (,'rouml mid lialiiro take mi tlio ii ar.iiini of uniformity tl( eliarm of tlio view in Hot If I, but heichtelinL I havo found the White iiioiinlalim on a fronty winter luoriiiiitf, with heavy lioinU hwii'piiix over llm nhoulder of Mount WaxliiliKtoii, mid the nnow while p.ik tMiteiiiiij( lit the nun an if it wrru cuvend with iliainondn, irresUtil.lv nt tnu'tlvn to the imagination and awaken lii(X Mroiijf eiiiotton hieh could not eiinily Ui iKtitrolleiL Tin n wan n m ver liy in I liel r oiitllin which tuner up I ar when they are liothul in the ever KM-i ti mid tho brown of tho heatnl ne.l- oil. Itoiiahim' M.iKaliie. a'lrclllig I'nllrgA, Tho wlso parent, in Irving to mdm-t a polh p" for hi nun, will imk llrt, not win re tho iuit leariml pmfi nr-arxv atlll Iim, of eourno, where the Inut b.l-o-ball team in, or where mit on of mil Inuiain CoiiKnuali -but when tho tutioiif mx ial lifo i purixt and man-lii-l; where the ymniK men U have ni l He r a yoiitiit monkey tmr a rake, fchcre tlieroiidilioiin for eolupleto moral ut" y am luort fully ectabliihiiL At I lie name time ho will jt-k what col li H Innt Ull'li rt.llld it bllnilnM, whiiiii to impart that eulture, Intel lii lu.il ami moral, which in cweutial to fue matihinKi, and dm not attempt to fun-tall tho nnm riity by daMiltn In pn fi-iomil knowhdt.Kor eiinlitiniL Thiniia IavidMiu In Kuril iil W rill, a a Ma-g. Matthew II. nry 'n roiumeiitary on the Til le Waa viiitti n for the cimni.tl pi. !e and In the nl.ui of the day. In roiu liientitiif on Juilinit he n.ivn: "We am hero t il.l I y w h it act Alumelii'k Rut int. i the adiie. lb- himl f..r hi m-rr-ic! all the . urn ami Moumin U of the country. Jothani w.m r ally a fine p-n- tleiiian. 1 he Ni h unti w, n the tirvl Jim Hardin, with much deliberation, drew toward him the tobacco ran and prorcodod toatuflthe bowl of hi pilie full of the wenL It wat gliniifli-aut We knew we were about to hear what Jim called an "antidote," ami our fare and attitude at onceeipmmoil profound Intermit. Women," wild Jim between ptifT, i qtwr cattle yen, they lie. A feller think be tin th'r p'int an meblie keep on thlnkin no fi-r awhile. Tlien he finds out all of a nnddint th't what Im think be know ami what he don't know i more alike th'n what he think he know and what he doe know. One woman ain't no more likn'nother woman th'n I be like that Waal, like that tove, frinntuiir. 'L'uune why? 'Cuune Ih'r p'rveme. Tliey lie, an they cuiu't help it, none whatever. Miinnvermore, they don't wantiT help it that' th" p'r rrity of Vm. W'y, ye tirver mvn no woman tluit'd be 'r do 'r think like 'n other woman ef h Iiiiiik fer not doin it. Th'r' all 'like-all rhht 'iioiikIi in them reapii k, but not. any morn. Ye e'en pick out y'r female wlmrever ye pleane, an I don't ku r ef he'ath' iniM'cominon mt, ev'rydny nort o critter ye cain't flml 'not her ono wi'th'nme inarkinn. Th' Lord A'inik'hty didn't make 'em that wny no innr'ti allruttlo U Shorthorn, and I've uw a lot. "I wa j'n' thiukin of a cmiplo o' rone I c'n rec'lu-t. "I'p in Ihikoty I knownl a feller th't lied a rctfiur tlmr'unhlinil wife. Ill nmuo waa Sammin, uu he kep' ntoro up to lleiweiner, ulwi milin WHk'oiia mi Kraiu. He wo a lino feller, Ihi Sammin, an not hiu w an too K'hhI fer him, not even hi woman, an they wo rex'lar ntuck on each other. Ml' Sainmin had nil thev wiwKoin Sammin had dunt.mi Im w a'n't friiid f put it up. Tley had a rum houwi, kep' a t'hineae cimk an a hinil Kirl, nn had nv'ry thinn folk c'n hanker fer, Imiudiu wariou trim f Oinahaw and (liicapi ev'ry year. I knowed 'em a lotn; time, an I never mtu folk get loiiK mi KiiHHith tV'iher-je' like tin in dove that tut on th' f. nco b' th' utiihlo. They'd Ini'll hitched aeven 'r cilit year, bad a brace of n likely ki.ln u ye ever eon, an Mill folk ucd I' aay fillers how iniiiii them Saiuini did not by each oilier. It leat the dmno nnre, an tulKhl'vo went on fer all time, ef Sun in in hadn't koiui an got inter trouble. "C'oiiio ono year biznen w an nl.u k at tho tor ciwh bitni, I mean mi Sammin, he let out a heap of Mock on time, fer K'fuh Ktake mi th' like. Hut he'd likowiiMi b'eti plnyill txiker Home, on ur.hul, and was hy fer Mulf w'eti one day noine o' th' niiple ho wunowin called fer him t nettlo lip. Iled b'eii Ixirrvin dtint fr'm thn c'lu tion he'd made fer ome of 'cm, 'xHiiiu f pay tip rijht ooti, but ho didn't c'mvt pron-r, un they (inched 'nn. Kv'rylxi.ly at I ten H'uier tixik a hand 'xcept a few o theiu th't o'd 've helpml him limit, an mi-iil er'v did it nn trinl to belli Sain out. but fii'lin Innerceiit Sam, ho wouhlu'l have it none whatever an tot theui en-t rrn ctinne in i, mi'iu tiny iii.iu i wanter wait till fall nn Kit n fa'r iMiuur up. they c'd go f tho devil, an he'd no I" jail. So they neti im up two yearn heltin rock in th' H'ii. We'll 've K"t a finrtif t'jriilher an linik im 'way from the olTu r. but Sam aeiit u word Im didn't want tinthiu o' th' atirt-ho wa Koin t' take hi mw.v fro like a man, an he' done it. "Now don't think for a minute th't all thin timo Mi' Saiumi wim't doin tioth- In. limit Kiux hl that woman ln;:.(lnl lik a major wiut f the men a wan iuchin Kim an U'p-d an pleaihil an nilKht ve K"t em t lu ef Sam hadn't Im'li nppixh with 'em. She Ux.kul j.V orful duriii th' trial, an timk on tur'blo wVn tli" juljce nent'iicul Sam. Sim didn't look like nlm inter fer a long time, j.V pit pah r an more eiikiillike, an folk thought he wa pin t' die off lire, llout three mouth later nhewetit I' m' Sam, an Sain, be tol me 'Knit it a couple year upi. They had a real mimih, J.vnful o' tear an ti-al njvxmy love, an Sam wanted f know i-f it wouldn't be better fer her t p't a divon-e, Vauio he wa a dnnrnii'e t' her. Then o' coune he fall on 'in Invk an weep a hull lot, an aci a how nhe'll nti. k t' him till th' ol Harry pn into tl ii-ecn-ain buinn. V ouiethiii like that. An, p-ntn, it wa'n't thnu month lotip r b'fnre he iri' her doepme di vorce an nplui with a haldhcadul ol du.ter f"iu IVniinvlvany th't'd com to Dakoty t' t;it unhitchiil Iil-m If! Oh. it wa toUKh, I tell ye. Saiumi. he' out now, doin K'"l bitnen. an pt Inn ki.ln at IVnwemer, ton.b'pwli nn alao U-havin hiiM'L Hut he wa coinideratile bnke op w't'ti tU' woman hu. k im." Here Jim juiumiI to rrhll hi iK, and wotook adviutaK'" of the i inrtunltT briefly to debate the iieit ion a to belli- tepprr. 11' r ol man waa well flid aa iiu wem t ai uuui i iii. on.iaan wu rmrty -nniU ki-ty, liliue fin fc-rurl. tutinin purty an nice, but pernickety, Van aoiii o' th' Ciieat and beet Bied boy in th' county wantwl Vr, an h tnruei tip her now at th hull bilin. Treatnd 'eta all nice an all that, but treated 'em alike, w'icb wa Gbpleaiit fer th' boy. "Tli trouble waa, I reckon, abe'd be'n reailin a bull lot o' blame traah, an 'ipectil wiine prince wm com in Totia t' offer hiaaelf, w I. h did hapfn-n, only be wa'n't no prince, 'irept, mehl, 'iv,r.lin t' her notion. It w a blame doml fr'in wimewhern eaat th't atrm k town an k'ot a Job 't lh' Cleveland inelter keepin time a feller tin me. 1 'r callin hi -If Ward Forti who. "He hadn't hardly atrnck th' camp b' fore hi ui an Maine meetnrw h other an i nianlml, inont i mine J it. He wan one o' thene Inn, putly duck th't c'n inj lot an put up a real amimth talk, an make Inmk love one o' thine wt wart th't a feller ache t' npank an kick. Iiiooit' women' tintur' t'ifit atuck on em. Valine they allu do. "Anyhow, Fotiewue, a he callnl hi- w-lf, wwle ripit in an nixhe Maine fer all he wo worth, an Maine the liked it all riKl'lu wi 't wa'n't lonif 'fore die up an tell her folk tht bun and her i roin f Kit llciil. The ol Imly waa tickled lot, 'caune Kortewue hol Iml f her con id'blo "bout hi folk an how rich they wa, an wi on; but th' ol man kickul rikiit mart, tell in Mum th't Mmt.r Lhul hml pit t' coiinh up hi pn an ihow hi hand, likewine cjvin Smith nnini- of peoplo they c'd write to fer reciiiniiietnl. "Maine, a I wild b'fore, hal pperrit hernclf, an the kickul hard, nay in he wa of api an her own lxn, an c'd do an he pleawil; but th' ol put p.t hot in the collar an tol her f ln t up, w ith nho done, kei pln np heni o' thinkin all th' tium. "Th' ol put come t me nn chinned awhile; then he went an men Ib-rry Wrixht, th' lawyer, an ho writm wuuc letter, w'ich, for a wonder, ono wa un weriil ii'iil prompt llukertou' p-ncy wrote th't th' d'neription b'lonpil to a chap named Ward th't wa wanteil in Michipin fernhukin hi wife and b avin th' bank he workul fer in th' hole. "1 tuck th' biter an tarted fer Smith' after I'd et u pn-r. On th'w iiy up, hem come Smith, liko a hen with Vr head cut off, nhiikin lian a with hiNH-If an tur'blo 'xcitnl, Vaiim he'd Iw'n t' m Forti-scne, an Fortem-no tol. I im ho wa dead ure t' murry th' gytirl i f alio didn't linl in. "1 tol th'ol Ki ntlmut th' b tter an other evidence, nil hn felt better. Thi ll we wiilkul up t' th' hoiino and waded inter th' Kyurl, pnivin t' her th't tho cun wa a low lived a wnmp a they wan out o jail. V ye think aim knTi-d Oh, no. She je' ri out at me, and you bet Im roantnl mo had, w in.liii ut b' hoix'n hod never we me apiin. Theii hu turtle on th'ol p'nt with a lot o' rot 'Ixnit hi klamlerin I'orten lie, nn how he love tho blamo raw al all in piiu t fuller i III t th devil or noliiewheren. "in neti moriuti in run ttioitixxi wan tniiwiu. They went t' th'next camp, p.t married by a jentice o' th' xue nn ktpMiL Sim wrote t th'ol folk fr'm llenver. ankin t' le ferven an wiyin how happy nho wan, but lu-r tut wrote luick nayiii nho c'd come homo Jen' w'en alio pleaded if nho'd leave Ward Smith called mi W ard, w'ich 'wa In inuiio. uro iioiikIi -an came t' ntay. "Did nho conic? I xh'd My no. She tuck t' Ward nn pit treatnl like n dog for it. Ho iimil t p't drunk and 'buw Maine, mi raided Cain all nort ' wavn an Mill nho didn't kick none. Wo never give I'inkertou' uny iimro iuf'rmuti'iii mi Ward wann't lmtherel tiono fr a cou ple o' year. Then ho up and run nway f in .Maine nn th' kid, b avin 'cm nary nn; inn it jen uappi'iini no nu t feller th't knownl 'im, mi howanp'titlyruiitiod in nn Ink t' Michipin. Thev mx k.il it to 'lu hard, too, ciiiimi hi lint wife' folks wa ril.il up, nn tho bank he'd nlole from wa likewine achin f take a fall out of 'im. "Maine? She'ant D'tmit 1 don't know how nlm pt lhen takin in wwin mi l try in f k.ip her nn th' kid ulivo till that kutik Kit out o Jail. "Don't women Ix-at th' vi ry dom-er And Mr. Hardin nh.x.k hi head and ikiied heavily. It. L. Ketchaui in Ar p.nauL THECHIXESETHKUaVE THB CHILORfN'S BUIUDINa EMPEROR KWANQ-SU DOES NOT RE SPECT All, ITS TRADITIONS. II I Motlwr Mora I r.-:r-l. Than Ilia rMpla aad May kuie r I Cuo., .... IIMaf aad Trwdlllooa of Iha Kullng llyualy. Th nnx-rir i.f CI. Inn ha all at one ln ime the tent ral llfiire, the eiii-rr if lieriunny waa y. ar nr two np, and hi pnwnt U ni r and r .vtitly ih. land In 0 nil. ma liava aud.li i.ly n--uin.il an Im txirtnmo no oim could huvu iactcd a )mr ap not that Chin n a nation I no llllxirlallt, hut If he holllil Ixl roll'lllepll nd illxiiif n.lenil how wniild Knitland, France and I1iipj.I i nn an tonpoll and Ixiiinil.irl.-.f 1 he limn nn whom no inn. h il. tn-ml I a hitwIxlroiiK youi'i, know n to tho oulai.lo World a. KwaiiKii, Ix.rn A ii'. IV 1 71. and thi n font but 1.M . m old, and, what In of far more liiii.rijin.i- than elthirof , lhie facta, liel.ii.a, t ri'-t Ijr x uklinf, thu rlilhtlul heir to the II, Pile', lie In the non of hi ifnimlfallii r ynimp-nt xili nnd wa rliOM-n while a Hiti mill umie old. r than' hln father waa living and had a ll Imt noil. And thl romplleiii.l xltuailuii nmill.il i fn.m a curium Intrluue mid a horrible crime hy nn miihltloun woman. In li.'o Tun Kwiimr, the U t of then rluxive emx nint of the old le, nxi niliil the throiHi. In Id n Ifi th" llrltinli car ried mi what la commonly call.il thu opium war, nnd dually Franco J..I1111I In rinxi llnit China to i.x n In r mrt, and even the L'nlUil Stuti- lent 11 11 mil awlnUun-e. Tan- --- ..-J" , ,i''w L.m .- Ci 6'J'f ;V'jVw? 5 v ' il'icnti will conduct a kitchen f.ir- Fk'-"'-f ' ' i1' I'-A t: den, wh. ro clan of little folk will lie 11', " l''"''' V-K': tumjht tim iinefiil art of lioiuekeepiiibT. PrA'J-" i w-fl" ('IPJ'.'. For older chililreii th.ro will ! nnlojd. Jf'i ,'e'i-:-!iik I Mnitinl l y Mm. I' llnc.-y Sh iw mi l U 'X'I V, V colnliicted by Mi l'lllhT-e, lxdh well iMblu .Ma.lo far Motkar ad Tbr LIU la Omtt al Ik W arid' Tmlt. Tlieaimof theCluldren'a boildinjat tic Wotl 1 f..ir will be to exhibit the nu t Improved tnethoi a l. ptel In th 1 .; . f i'.j nineVinth 11 11:1117 for th it iniiK und education of 1 ii.Mren. The tihihitiou will commence with tho iufuut at It earlkut and in.t help le tp. Thi department will le in ci.arpj of Mia Maria M. Love of liuf falo, alnernln r of tlie bourdof Lfly man ap r of New York. A uiodcl crwho in a lik'ht and airy room will be carried on by Mina Ixive, which will demntintrat t!ie Uiot healthful, coiufortublu and r i t '.itial method of drcneillif and caring for jMing children. FUort lecture w ill 1 fiven njx.n their fjo.1, clothing mid Ie'pinif nrrance-tn.-titn, and in coiimvtion with thecrn.lw will le an exhibition of infant' (iothinx of all nntioti and time, their crudle and other furniture. A the child prow nnd It mental f.w. tlltie develop tho klU'ler' irtcll ucccil the emtio, aud in the pr.K'ioti atmo phero of it ititi'llip'iit training tho child nature expand nnd develop nymmetri cullr. Thi department of child lif will be demon -tinted in tho nun-t complete manner by the International Kinder garten AMociutintl. l.ittl.i children developing daily their intellectual nml liior.il f.u itltin tincm w iotudy by m.-aii of nn-t fam inatiinr i nt. rtauiniuiitH will l.o mi object hn-u'iu i f KT.-at prai ticul valuo to tho mother and other having tho care of children. CloM-ly ulli.il to tho kituh rpirteu in the kitchen pirdeii. Minn I juily Huntington of Now York, the founder of thi nvntcm A rilOIIM-M SOLVED. PRO0RES9 MADE BV GERMANY IN MU NICIPAL GOVERNMENT. METHODIST Ml ;S'0n in rcve.1 Coaiwrllora Ira Krllal ( lllarwaaad tar Without I'ay-Adiululalrwlloa I'al tele lit llaeda of Laparta, Wka Ar Olla t boaa for Ula. . Kprnl IO.IMIO lu Malrh Color. One cannot turn away from Chin.no art ohju'tn xircelaiu particularly Without a deep Imprehdon of the dignity and value of their "milid color." Many attempt huvu been inn. In by Furox'an uianuracturi'r to imitate them, but without nucc.-nn. The attempt to repro duce tho nanK do Incuf, it "bullock' hl.nxl," cont mid F.lllnlllnau iL'Ul.tnHI In- f. ire he nliindonul the effort in .Impair. Tho Cliinene thetiin. lv. have alwny net tho hin-h."-t value on their achievement in thi lino. For a long time they refined to part with the choicer example of unit de Ixenf "coral,"' "jn'iuiililow" ond crtnlinl ntrawlHTry.Biid it in only in rii-etit year that the " foreign devil" have In eti able to obtain them. The objin't have tin other d.n orat ion than that of a ninple color, raiipni from darken! to li'ht.t nlia.l.m-fnuii black, diep re.1, tho dark ent blue or Krivn, tho tnont vivid oratip-, to lulent pink or violet or delicate cana ry. It i becatimi we have in them the xrfntioti of color united with nn an tiipio nimplicity of form that their art value i wi Kreut,- Curjn't aud I'phol tery Trade. to kli k bliu c ff. Th. yaaid all the ,n,"ornot Mm, Simiiii w juti,il in I uoimr a ntie ilid. Juu then pruiT le.1: "Th' other rone I wa thinkin of in dif frnnt a hull lot. Th' woman In it wa bont th' Mine caliln-r a t'other one, I reckon, but more pcrievcrin. "It wa op in Dakoty, t.x, thi her cae; oTer 't liilman. 'l"ut 50 mile fr'm Iv-aaeiuer. IJwa alM-rulI then an knowed v'rybudy In th' bUm county. H'ud- th fyurl waa a wrtt r reUtion o' mine, bow I cam t' know ('touch about It "Thu acre to-rl wa 4juh they could of him in their table talk. They drank health to hi c.nf u-u u. " En'hnp A tirlrl rtmlrlM. A rurlou will waa left I r a phynlcUa of CI piw who lld th 4h. ril.iy II briiralh.-d hi enilr fort una to h'.t wlf at i f irratltud f"T th fact that aha had left lit lit alter a marring of three cionl( d iuo tUa bad aui4 bU u (mm a4 luivi. A l.wiulnowa Tr p. A nt rnn ire tree (tniwn In Nevada that I ciill.il by the iiirtlll..un Imllati the w itch In. It grown to a height of nix or wven fn I, and lie trunk at the b-wi 1 atxait three time the lr of an onlliinry ninti'n wrti. The wnmlerful clmra. teri.tlo f tlietr.11 In It luiiiliiiwlly. which in wi great that on the ilark.nl ni-lil It r.iu li ar, n plnlnly nt l. iel a mile nn nr. A vr on t nml 1 n n near n-uld ti n.) tho tlii.t print by II ilht. It fell.tpi In nlreme ly rank, and It leave rev-ml'lo the Kir In In lii lo nnd 11. 1. .r. The luml mm .r.. rtr a due to a itummy ut) tntKV. w hleh ran In' Iran. fern it to (lie hand by mhtilng toiietlier with It i.1...-p' ..r (l ilt light, while the llk-ht on Ihe h nt ilin appear. The lumln.tty la th.uii;.t to la do to a parn.ltic 111. will. The Indian will never approach It. even In d.tvliht. with tuch iix ritlih.un e do th. rc ford II nij.t. rionn Htsht. Cl AwwrdlnQ I lb lak. Mr. Kcmtyle I pave yon tn.e ma te nl to make thi drexa than I ever until In a garment l fore. and th akirt U h.inl!y full i uh to tit a churn. How J.x thut bappi-ii? Irew.maker (nhruirinK her houlden) Madame tnwi-aUil on liavimr te tiicom: or tiik niiNK-K rufrnoR. Kwaiitt died Fell. SI, 11. VI, lenvltlK hit country apparently oix n to fnreln tradu mul ll.iiiwkniii; In niM-ion uf tho Klip 1 1 -ti, but Irregular h.nlilltle contlninil ten year I nip r lx fom tn-atle were con eluded with nil tho wexteni paiwern, and wxin lifter tho fluid a.ttiinnnt Tan Knanu'a xuie. ..r illed, lenvlni an Infant aoii na h.ir lo Ihe thn. n. I ll. n 1'unif, heir toTan lCwariK and tho llr-l einx r. r under the new nyitem of In- ti r.niir-e with fonipiern, I. ft bin hmthcr, I'rlmi' Kun, nml Inn widow, thedowap r ciupn n, 111 Kuniixann would nay, Joint rep 11 In of the klni.'.loUi mid i.lllel.il iilanl latin of hln noli, i'linu Chi. Tho latter 1narrl.1l .(iiile ynunn-niid n.xm after illnl of inall x, hut it wa p-iiernlly laileve.1 ill r.i,iiiK that Id willow pnuiiNil nn h.ir t.i the thnilie. Mm dl.il aiuldelily iimler 1 irciiiN-t.on-.-n not y. t fully known, nnd It In Ix liev. .1 that the dowap r cm pn-i had her ihiImiiiiiI In enlrr that nho nml l'rlmii Kuuit mitiht contlnun to ruin till' clllpllil. The miii of I'riuco Kiini', brother next in ne to lli.11 "linir. Would havo lavii the r 1 1--1 . 1 f 1 1 1 h. ir, but K1.114 wa nlreiuly replit, nml hln m rvlre I il not In illi iiicd with, nnd t'lilin-- law- f .rl.l.U that n fat h. r nhoiild nerve a it nr in-cujiy nn Inferior rank lu p.vcrnne ut Hniti.iii. Ni n conniil nt ,M. mi. lux. mm prlncm wn call. it nnd tin v Mli1t.1l thu vounput biiilhernf llleii -Fiiiik and Prince Ulinp in. nn ly, I'rlncn I h un, a il,. irox r chiin 11. lot il. m ent, and hi ton Man ihiiartit In ir to the llm .lie HIi the lil le of Kwalip 11, w htch in. aim illutriotin xuii-eKxIon. I'rin.et h ull c.nilil hold Im pivernmeiit poxllloii IxeaiiMi hln n 11 win ciiiin n.r and illnl In li'.il, two yearn tiller Kwnnp.u lo.einli d Ihe Ihroiie. lie I call, d tho twin i f heaven by hi iniiiih', and hln n.va) n al In cilhd Ihe ilr.tKnii tliroii.'. The ilonapr I'lupnM, cruel and itil llraryiw nho I ro p11t.1l loix', nail riil.il u Itli Mpir fur ninny yearn and niiitnil exinionlimirr lutlii- t mi. ilexpitu tho low coiidllhiii ii.ii. illy Ipud towomeii in t'lilnii. Inn Knauu ?-u mxiii pnived iiiially arbitrary, und after koine nlormy time, of whu h lew uirtlcu- lam rcachtil tho nul-idn World, ho nwciit n-I.Ie much nf the old murt etl.pn tto mid adiiilttnl fon-imi etui anvidi.r to nlidleiii-o 011 pnierllxil day In the lin.1 month of ench Chlnexe year. I ho nivpllon In held In an outhuildiiiir. however, nripnally iim iI Inr menial pur in., and In tho n n m. mien It U tlli a 1111111I that China Imldn themv. n lpiir o( tlio world and that the foreipii mini -n atv hi 111 only by tho prai of a nup. .o r mid Hot nf rlpht. Th" linpmv Imi Ihmue In whh h he kit nt lli.-o ni-eptlnnn In an lialx.r.itely carved chair of 1 Inmy, richly pld.il. Tho rii.hiiiu nro nf dark blue iit In, and on either khl.i of the throne land mi ctiormoiin fan, carved and mlut- I to txirtn.v tho wlnpi of a brllllniitly luml binl. Near hy uro two htipi and richly ilni.riitiil cum ncontalulnir tho ndn of klate. In tho nur l.a iiiapilllii-iitly coiixtructcd kcn-eu.w ith carving and paint- liitf to (Hirtray ilr.ip.iin and other luoiixtcr with Indmiin cyen. Hurliiit the Mint Ion the emn nir innliitiilnn a ntnlld Imniohillly nf coiilitcnalKV, mul hln alteiid.inu put on a l.tuk and air of auhliiuo tolcnitlou and amtincd inntciiipt. KwaiiK Su Im recently nhown a tend ency to bn-nk thniiiK'h thin c.i-t Iron )- t. in, to ktiuly the wain of w. -iern mitlnna and tako a hand In ll.e piveriuuctit, all of which ha rx.ii.it the hrili.-at hurn.r on the part of hi p-cat ofllivr of ntnte. lie n n nd the vln niy of I anion and lilt I. rutin r, tho all ..rful I.I llmitf Cli:in. Ixcau.e Ihe form, r wan n party to a fraud In the 11. in I tint l.m of applicant fomflicc. Thedowapr emprc fnvorcd th iiullty vlcemy, Iml her iiillueii.v hnd wati.il. The hit. it Indlcatloii are that Kwanit u will make n.h-" rate effort lu l.rvnk down all the old riTtru tli.nn and niud.mixa and n-jnvcmiU' hln empire. l.vcryl.xly know that th rulur are tint, Mrictlr kinukllip Chlllexe, but a few hlt. rli' . Inln ahiiiild ln nnt.il. Kiclud Iuk mi ih....ny, the well authenticated Itlktory of China lx-i.'lun with the relpa of N 11 the (in-.il lu '.'.ii; II. C.. or t.H'l ir pi. Tin-re wi re aln.iit I, tl 0 ) am of (in at pn hTi- nnd thin MJ yeara of Imrnlily rui 1 1 e warn, after which pint' and a iiiiit.il rinpin- were ro-t-mil and unit uiu.d till A. It. : 0. I I11-11 came ovtr tiixi yearn nf all. matin: .we and war. win 11 the .Mi.np.liann overran tl niplre Python. nnd lu Kul !al Kl.an, the Hot i f (he M,.i p.l ilin i.lv. rul.il nt I'lklnit fnuii l.'TH to II"I M.-t . f the nutn.tiieiit Int. inrl wr hare U-n fnmi nitempln of the trar or Jelli w t hine-c l.i rJxrl the Mouk- ! known worker in tho char it n of L toiu Here will lo an exhibit of wood carving. I'hyiicnl dovelopment will bo ably il ltintrut.il by C'hurle n.iry, prekil"!it World' fair cotiimiMiioti North American Tunicrbiind. Mr. C.ara Doty Eati will have charge; of a library that will lx tastefuUy tittnl up and prov id.il with a full tipply of children' book, including uiuiiy from foreign landn. I'eiiunvlviuiiu w ill npiip nnd uiaintuin a department in tho Childn n' biiil lii'g nhow inrf the wonderful proprt t that ha biii made in teaching very yoiin deaf mute to ntn-ak. Mi- Mary tlarntt. m retary of the Homo For Teaching Deuf Mute to Sjx ak. will Inj in chnrp of llu depart tneiiL Daily deinoiiit rat mns will U pven. Th.-ro w ill Im coudiictnl a department of public comfort in coiiuirtioii with the Children' building, inteudul ciix'- cially for tho lh'iietit of children. Infant mid kiuall cliildri-ii will bo received nml placed in tho enro of coinn tent titirw. who will provide for all their wauta while their mother nro vinitin the va rioii department of tho exponition. For the illllUM-melit of VHItilli; children there will lw a liir-o pliivroiuiil on tho rmif; thi will bo incloM'd with n Rtmn wire netting no tho children will be tx r- fti'tly nnfo. The playground will Ik very nt:ractive, oniameiit.il with vines and flower. Within tho imionuro butterflie nnd bird will Hit ulxuit nncnnfiiuil. Hero under cover will bo exhibited toy of all nation", from tho ru.lo plaything; of U-kimo childn n to tho wonderful tov w hich nt oiico in.-truct nml aniline. Then' toy will le tiied to entertain tlio children. Thin department w ill lx main tained by tho IllinnW Woiiiiin'a IIxjh lion Ixiar.l. Chicago Women' New. STOUT AND THIN PEOPLE. Nature Mlninen Itrgulittra I'atnraa and XVItli an Iron Kill. Fat tie- mul kliinn.n rotiio by nature mid uro then fi.ro often iiup.kw.iblo of rennilr, for it in of no n-o, and it in ut ter folly bcki.l.-s, to light ngailikt ono'i ra 1 Oil Municipal bum-In ping a a cicuco aud on art i volv.1 oulot thucobilitiou of life prcvailu g lu thu lat half of tiiin 11 utury tail be oU. rvnl lo U tter u.ivunt.ip) tu tiermany than in uiiy oth ir co.iiitry. It In true that thu derm an i llii hau bmi koiin V hat tardy iu pro- V llllllg Ihelll-liven W Itll lllixll ru COUVl u- I. nn- mid improvi iiiciitn, but now bav lug fairly int. nd ti oil tho taik tiny nro B.ii.iiiplikhing it in a more nyntcm- ntie, thopiiigli mid bui inerkliko way than nny ..th. r citun, whether iu Lu- ron', Am. rica or An-tralla. To thi work of modern linprore- in. nt, niiully iu publlo niHjiiit- lueiitn, tho (iiimaun mini to havo brought tuom of tho m ientillc npirit aud im th! iii.iu uny other xopl.. Their h..l ,tn of Ihorotighii. k in rcw arcli and 1 1 1 ..!ii nt, i xhatiktivo tr. ntuieiit of any mi.'j. d in hand have fully characterized t'vir progrikniu the aitn of civilizi-d h!e. Ahiveull, the ( i. rni.ii! had already ib v. h p 1 a nyxtciu of puhlio uduiilii tiatiou 1111.ro economical und luoro iu f .11,1 ly etTn'tive than could havo Ui li found 1 din win r; and ih. y wcro pn par i d w in 11 the grnwth of th. ir citie and the 111 w demand for ininl. 111 improve in. litn tmide in i-t-k-ary n great ilicn-OM) in tho nuinlx r mid van. ty of puhlio function to do iu the NM p lotblo v.ay whatever it wa ilii id.il to undertake. So confident wcro tin y imlml in tho i-U'.cii m y of their Biliuiui-'rative organ ization that tin y dan d to iinnign to the iiiiiiiicipalitie kpher.-n of action which 1-iew hero l::;ve Ixi n left to private ef fort and control. Municipal councilor lu ( o rminy nn, un a rule, very 1 xn lld.t citizi ti. It in con.iideri d 11 high holier to bochcted to tho council. Mcmlx n-hip i o title of dignity that men liaiitn, pnfinnal itieii nnd hiiolarn uro umally 1 ag. r to hold. No Kilarii n are paid to tho conn clli.n, and a m unity in at t niuil to re funul to wrve if 1 l.i'teiL Tho n ntiim nt toward them' x.itionn in mm h thommio in (ii rmaiiy a inCireat liritain, though Mroiigcr with lu 11 of high education iu It. rmaii than in l'-riti-h town. Thu re-election of gixnl councilor term after tirniincomini.il in Ixith couiitrie. It Would Im dilllcult to estimate fairly tlio illlluelico nf the clan kVfti III in l'ril'kla tixm the charact.r of city council u regard their conn natiiiu, intelligence nnd buiinei-n ability. I'cili.ulitcilly tho reii'tit gmwth of !h Hn ial .1. mm racy would have a kluirp. r iiitilleiico Unm tho city council if tho d:i-n KVi-tein were ulxiliihed and if tho mnnicipul frinchiie were n:ade Idei.tl -al with the aiinplo maiihinxl ntilTrage that exi-tn for ptiiien i f n pnneiitation iu thu im-jH-rial legiklature the n icltag. In addition to the iiiaginiracy mn) thn council, there in iu lierliu a Inxly of lllmut iJ mi cnllul "citiz.11 di put ii" who nro keleetcl by the council for their general fit no to nerve nn iiM-ociatcn ou comiiiittee chnrged with thn ovi Tkight of varioiin inunicipal int. r.-ti, Much nn parkn, Kchimln, tho care i.f tho pir mul tho Military mrvini. Imv havo no authority to voto iu tho council, but tiny illiiktr:iti ut the center of admin ixtratiou, tin cx.'iili nt practice which in followed throughout the entire rami fication of (icrii'.an city government, of t'lili.-tillg the co-. .h ration of uiiolllcial citieiM 111 uiamigiiig tho ordinary coii ti rnn of the (iiiiimtiiiity. Tho burgniiia.-ti r nml tuagintralc nro the nn-! highly trained 1 x rt.i that a (h i man city can m lire. Tin-burgoman-tiri nn cxji-it in tho g. in ral nrt of municipal adinini-tr.itiiiii. Ak.H'iate. with him in tho tiiagiit. rial council uro I vii' rm 111 law, i-xp-na in unaiu'o, ! iu education to ndmiuiktiT the A llaadaouia I.U.II.. tu ,llf (. f ,( ha llrarl kf lh. .iraat t '.'' A 1'roli-taiit ihun h In linn,, t .. 1 quarter of the Wi.rld i Cnthnli, ',', . oliii'Wlint nf an anomaly, i r, r'. uch a ntructuro I now , hi i,,,,,, ,( f very heart of the Fieri. id (it. jt '. be the rn-nd. pinner nf the It.,;. , , ',' of the Melh. Uut KiU.p;, , ,,ir, HeV. Dr. Wlliiain Hurt, pn -leln , 1 , r the Italian corif. n-ii.i'. In n.m inth!.. try endeavoring- to ml. tl. ' ,1...., ennry for the n u rni,p), n,,',, , , ttriKturo. linuiud fur the buil.lir . ,. Iimk'-n In July. Ii'.ci, and In n. .,, for the foundation thf workmen ii:,.... f k o '1, . .... r r- n -r - v. rrrr a '"i 4k-I TIIK M.W- 111 Tllolil-T IT I I.I S ninny Inter. tltig nllcn ..f ani l , ' Alxxit l. :i fn t Ixdow t he kur f,t,i -1 ' , . Upon the wall of mi old church a- axl. ry of the thlnl or fourth r ntm -. wull w. n' of liomiiii In I k ami ;.. , no cement. llelow thn wall of the old cl.tin found evidence th-1 a l. iiih. ri t. - : ' nt.xxl upon the nxit and had I.. folllidnlliili puqxiMa by the wnrk built the church nnd moiia-ti ry. '1 1 fouiulatlon nt.ni.i of the u vr M -ktructiim wa laid In S po-m!. nnd In May, Ii'.-I, the cori,.r-' formally pln.id In poitii.u ly John 1'. Newman nf (Inil'iii T I a corner lot, oppmlic the I1.1ll.-m part nn nt nnd only thn c ml'rv fmui tho ny,'il pahni'. It U ul... . ., lino In-twii 11 the old and th n ;; a lix-allty coiixidend nntrnl im l nitindliig. The erection of thin fit 1--.I. .11 . I mean the flrnt work of the M. tl:- ! Italy. They 11 1 ready fvn '.".I nr. rhiirrhcn In the kingdom, nnd a 1! other plocei an- tepilnrly l-l'. d I y inllxt InlnUliTn. Tho new b'i:l.!i'i c 1111pl1t.il wlil be an impi.lnir --.. nnd will fiirnbh ndi-piaic 11. .-. -, tloiin for the Work of t!u chiin li I i I' The biilhllug In nlrcndy Well 11 ro I- r but eonnldenihle in. .m y mu-t ! 1 fon tho werk of count met I. .11 can I- cd to comjili tlon. ......... iu....... ..... ..u.ii mat con- 1 K.h..Is, exin rtn III engineering to over- Ktitntioii to a certain extent, but beyond ' n imhlie work of everv character t. that e xtent, which Won't please cither u rt in kanilarv keieii.i.'. v.x rli io i,l.. the tiki fat or thetinmlilll folks, you Call 1 lh, eharitv. eM. rts ill fi.n .ln- ,ol ..!, ""'y ll" ll;,r 1, f, ;,t tlii.Vfr-ol.j.ft v.m ' inim.-K,.,,,,-!!!. expert in tlio' technical iry ior, nun, nor-ioi uu, inrow yourm-ii ' nl,d bll-illi-n into ill health. It ktandn to r. ie-.ii th.it ' ,. , .,,,,,,11, if n man or woman come of big Ixninl, ktoutly built kt.x k heor khe iiiny n unoii nbly I11 exxi't.i to inherit tho tendency to corpulence. Coiivcrw ly, nuppoko mail in Uirn of family Mirk which in notable for itn tliinnti and klimnesn, it inav lx mid generally in, worno than follr f.r him to exjxi't, by uny prinn of fmling or otherw in', to Lximuhi a ntout mid well fuvoml x rum. So let un re.ili.o thin big fact at once that wo havo to face tlio qu. ntioii of our coiiktitution lirxt of all, and an n. u- nibln jxiiple to mil mul dincovi-r whether management of w ater and and no on. Tho nnalniTT Would not Im perfect. hut it would aiikw. r roughly tucomparo tho goVeriltll. tltlll ktltlcttlleof il C. Till. Ill city with that of a railway cotiMiralion, iu which the Ix.urd of ilim t.iri, ch.meii lytho ktix kholdi rs, npiK.int a geiicr:d fiilx riiiteiideiit or iiiaiuig. r, a general pameiig. riigi nt, a general fr ight agent. a chief legal ollln r, n chief ingin.n r, n Nupcritit. mleiit of motive iniu-er nnd other p 111 ral ollicer and leave to tlu-oj high n.ilaricl i XH;rtn, drawn from tho norvieo of varioiin other trauiortation coiupaiilen, nlini-t tho entiro tnaiiiigiv. Tti Eye and Iha TrlrM-opa, Tlie follow lug careful ktatem. t.t I y f.-skor I S. Iloldcn 011 the putter of t .. and the telencope, nn they li:e rnn'.i ... . actual experience, in of FjNi-i.il nnd . lieiit interest: If the biihtn. of a accn with the 1 ye iihuie i one, w i. h a . tccMiiH. it la PO timcn nn hriii.t;iii t-lnrh I. lceojie it In l i tlmen 1.1 b . S-illr'h tele-con. It . I.IVO tilnil 111 I l! Ill Inch tel.-Ki.pe it ii I'.lio t ilia n in I. . :U-lnch ti-lckcor il i.i'1,101 1.111101. I . niVinch tele-ni.ie it ii.".',.i line n. ' That In, klan can li'x.li with I lie . . t.iekCoie which lire :;,'' o Inn.. I. than t Ii p faint.t Man 1- ilile to the 1. . rye. W hile the uiaguifying pou 1 r run In? kiiccim.fiilly ii-m I un a 5 i:i h t kcow I not almve n, I he .''. im h tel. . w ill permit a mnpiifjing nv.-r ef 1 than '.'.(o ili.tmet.m on uilnhh i.'., tarn, for exiiuiplo. Tliln power c.mn. I lx' iix d on the r nil planet, with nid ndvaiitau for 1.. Mixiiii, but iiroliLl.lv 11 xc.rof I. I..VO will lx- the ei Ai'inuni. The n thu aix'nr under Hie ..line cond i 1 il were to bo viewed hy the naked iy: diitam-e of, : ay, '. 'I iml.-i. 'l'i i. i-1 1.. an killing that ohj. ,-tn alh. it f - t . can he nropii..-d, no thai no vi.l ... gn-.il canal or i-ven Inrge ulilt-ii 1 built ou the iii.xin n i'hout ourki. .". : Highly orpitiij:.il life on tl.e m. 11 . make itm If kti'inn In tl.ii e.,r..t , Kexintn. If one were l.kikin ; u( tin-. 1 Under the Kami' cnuditioiii, I lie in .11 1. .. of hy.iraulic mining, or lh" 1,1.. a tiniii of Dakota r.iruiior Cal.f... :.. a r -. . would be obviun. Worthiiikt. a n y..., line. In I if 11 n m . . . . . " ... ...,,- or our iniiiiiek in pan mul ' ., mi,i p,.r:ll j,,,, f the road. The han -bolder repri M iit the voter of Ih r tiarcvlof our ll:ltnr:ll li.ii lit TI.I .ikkttr.u1 1 if wo mv fat by nature it i uncles to attempt by diet or othi rwino to reduce our Uxlie to nlim prox.rtioiin. M uiy n man und woiiiau ha luid the penalty of uch ranhui'k by inducing ili;ic through their outragmus effort to ... .. . . ... nn, let un nay, mo t. ai.l or ilirn t..r me the municipal council, the general upcrinti'iidt'ut in the chief biirgoiuai.tcr, and the g. ii. nil ollicer nt t ho head of depart men In nre the magiktrate. fho inagiitratnrH'h, or ktadtrath. of 1 1 1 lr uutrn, t.. v g..wto., our- f li-n 1 raw l il Cm! -.lgon. 1 en l.o.l Ni-Mii.rl'i Aft' a- n . f p-nk Itttf wl.t. h ti e l andki n hi. HII kl.l-Vei. f.. kid 1: - !f 1U t'.iru-t t'.:. ! r wai-t n!v. to le l.-t by the doien f J'n ni.y ff thtke tiureiul '.e boi ling pi 10 . tlie lr nkinak. r- have r n tioi.iii'nl tht iu tlie ik'.it jar ln unmnd kirt there w ill l ; :;n d a f. w i::chr oiuewhere f-r a in ket kl;t. and that a Jin k.t wi'.l ! utta. l..il tin n to. And at thi ui:ii.ii-.arT r-nmient. with rv !:. f !.... .. ..... t . 1 . , I iiiw.ir. na.iir... mi nu -.mule, mi ll, , (Jermail city is then, a Inxly of ili. nlx.ut thl "fattl." (inestioll mid tine-uUhc! nnd h r. ,1 l.i..i;t. ..,.1.1 nearly wiiere a rational being, wo prof.i.iioiial. cxji rt implore., nml not Maud. It in (HiMiblo to k.i p even a fat Unlr of citizen r. j nx iitativc. al Innly within it own limit by n anou-' though cxi.ri. mvd iii. n.ln r nf the IhkIt able care and diet, jtut a it may bo ln-1 v( ,.ltlJ!l.I1 n.,ir(w lllntlT, IIlav ,K,t 0Ild tide to fatten up thin pernou (within , infnittetitl- an-, pn.tuoted to nicm limit again) by a n gul itnl cume of u -mhip iu the niagiilratiratlL Tho pro f.x.L N hat. ver you may do in tho way f.h uul civil m rvt.i. in n vu-f ly gn -afoot thinning or fatt. iinig. yon can never w,d b.,fter ciablikhul fleld ,f employ af. ly nr. what i more to tho purp 1 nient in ti. rmaiiy than in Fnglaiul or permanently attain your aim by tho nn America, mid it in particularly difficult i f ilrr .-n. If there i any cure for fat-! for BU American to npp.m int.. it po.1 m ut all. he tiro it i to ho found in tj,n mid nignitlcaiico. The mayor of an tbefmnj mid in the fixnluloue. Health. American city i Ukiially mM well known citizen who in called t. u.xirari ly from irivato life to occupy the rmn-t authoritative pla.i in the mrporation. ihe liurgouiakti-r ..f a (ieimau city i a 1 civil nTvaut the j rmaiieiit head of a ! permmient Unly of traiiml official. Ilar llwnlln In I'.rltlaay. I'r hunting In Itr.ltatiy in full ofrxcit Ing InciiU-iita, and the Ixuirn M-ldoui dip 1111 avriipil, for though they are Imt .y nu iint.il liunter and ji-.-ivoiiry on f. nt aminl with pin the lifrbhxxl of many hound in drawn In-fore the xaMfr old tn-k- only with In life, ll.n danp nun power .,, . I anthii.i I - ..M .UV . , near, a jik-ketun i i latent. d nnd t ut 1 In 1 height ot M f hoti. " duello np. n thn market wh;. h i i n'M.iiJ wuh rnbun. a oft kil pocket for the hau.Uen. la. f. ' New lork Tuue 01 oaen- ithmi oniy wr.u lux iai irai, 1 houuh the grip of tl.r liiill.iog, the yel;k , lug of Ihr I.01111.K the il.n i f Imrn Mid t lie ! rnc of the U atrr ninv f.m-r him (nm hi lair to a.vk n-fnue liPfi j, ihnt w.th- drawn! may I- Mt ...u raiher to .ru demx- and diplt th.iu to fear. When at Ukt he Is bnmlto lay, wish 1 11 Im k a-ain-t a nx k or a tr-e trunk, he i rvly to Ji !i a hi t. Wet iu a narrow alley of tk f..nit, nei ther man nor home can withstand thr aa bu ichaof hlnotix-t. Not infrJ u-ully the hunter who Intra bin bound .. f n I but little tnuinj.h yrrn la Ihrdeaibof m.-vr y lu r if, havinic t pin the nrwx..o w.th a Urw pa k. he erwln It with a miarrabi rrmi.ant, hvii: left all hia brat and l.rtv at .Lx,- on the Bid ef baUle.-Ua.k-wood' UaaiuMk lh diffcn-nce bctwin n the two i Mine- , ovi-rl ntar ditif, l.iinrliponn I'or taii.l... r n. It In the rn-toiiiof many of I In- In -1 c Mnl.i nnd lar.:e hinkiiik' ho ,-. 1 in t City to provide n Ihhiii in. al ..r i ll .-I tt lniloyti 011 their on 11 pn inix i. I dune for two tiinnn- tu nave limei.;. prevent leakap n of olli.v m i r. ti. 1 ' ' the 1110-t inii.rtaiit trut cai;. mi. -. i. town ha a thoroughly eiui K d r .r on the toil ll.xir of itn lniil.i.n,' h l i, I'm men, wotncii and lx.;,x nr.- f.. l. -.. 12 m. mid 3 p. 111. I'or bun ' n -- the clerk nn' divldul into m . :n.i . .. .1 each kcctii.n in nllnived aiirt.iiii nm. 1 1 time. A liU nil hill of fan-1- p:..vi.i-.i. a the men nre tmt n -lrictcj iu th.-i ,: tiieir ur.1. ri no Imig im they k.- 1 1 . . tniiiomii' il.iin n n ithin 11 .iM.iiai le I.. The hindiof thcdeiarl tin ut-. 1. n e -' j tablen. Xo penoii, utiles he er fI... rmployeeof tliecouipiUiy, liiilln.d In in thin nitnuriiut. Nnlxxly 1 perilllttlll to it, lite . I friend from out of town to ta'.e Inn. :.. with him. The ln-inl of a pro-" 1 - : rate Imnklng hmiso iu I'.r. .. I -1: that for nevernl y.-nrn he had f..!.n.id prncticeof kn piug bin th rki i il l..n limit during liiisinei hours, l'i. I 1. I lieve that il i.ayx well, lie h . .N I !;. in . at noon at hin ow u -xtx iim.' nnd I- menu iiiggnnlly. The iiiimlx r of I - ' ployee in ktradily iucn .vin; en, , i' thi item of rxM iise in constantly ' ' i larp-r. Hi llrtn laid out iii.-.ul - . "I r rmployM'' lunchiMii hut year N. a Vi i Tune Child Tenrtill.it. In giving Instruction to rhil ln n it i f'- qnently banl to explain an Id. a Intl. . wonln which w ill convey the pm i '' lug to their miiiiK It i 111-i. -t t..t v truth to child by an lilii-tra'i'.n. m " lie of any vnluo the illsi-1 r:i: 1 ti n.n-t I " taken fmm tin ir tiw-n ri ri. n.e. 1 1 .' 1 Idea must come out of the old. : tiietli.xl children cm In- taii.l.t 1.' pnn-r wonltoexin-their id-as. .ir ul. In tunc, improve their l..cg. ' ' - lirforr they have a notion what am) rhetoric mean. "Mamma," rai l a little l- v. "I ( other day that .Mr. Ileiitmi I. . I n u' of rnthusi.tnni. What in 1 i.r'. " "Knthti-wiMii is sin h nu ii ! ' - 1 a thing and nu. h a h vo'.. .ii t !- k other thing f. r I-. - .i..- hown lately, liivih.ir, -il a n im for skating that ' i 1 ' 1-1 I ' army. Dr. AlU rt ijhaw iu Century. O lt-on4 of no cni.s. .on nci. Ih--.1i' even dni.ke to take timetnf.it proia-rly. Von nrr tm in' I.'.-, hail 1.1sr to take mea-un t.ii-ro I A rid be bad acunlr. 1 1 ! i 1- 1 eraj new wonln, llarji r'n l;..ir. A I I f romnalaxlonrr. Mr. Anna C. Tall, an uble yonrii:l.iw h-miin: t. n-.it mi i-nt !.'.:-. J-erof Maiden. Main., ia ln Itj point- Th.-n tl.e little l..y l..n!.,.! .. .... e-1 by Governor Ilu.s 11 a np.i i..l Cota- '"I" ' lever kli.ol 1 hi hi lli'i -tnin.ion, r f. r the commonwealth f. thnt I al.II forget tomt my .l;nn. r. 1 fe. She n tlunby auth.nz.il to take . n': u.p.x.iti-'-, and ai-ktiowliilincnta of der.1. tVussoe futuiuonM- f.r w itnesat-t, t.ia liiiii.istiroath and to Uke afd Tit. M,e may cot, however, p-rfona the cen timtiy 1 f marriage nor reaj tb ri tait to cja. II a riot, both of which I nyileg, ,, jrrtaia yT)r.lie ian bolJicg a hi ixiuoi Ooston Woiaan J oar- O - - Q .'ice little ; yo i L.it. Inn't he a hunting tl. .- t'tnill IJoy 1 Una't k'c.ir what t! 1! !. lld (,;.ntlrn Will l.r luAuw a ' ' ' Pmall lWy Vea, In.h-ly. Jua' r .i . nSuud Ntwi.