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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1894)
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"1'iif Tt-frU Trar I ha rnmmm n ..ur '('ot'rU,' iu.l aZinll alwara lootln ib M It luu iuartM prodiaaal Urn.. raMilla." li.wta F. Piuo, SI. It., 14th Hirwi and Ttta Aa., Now V.'( ' Nw Y.s : Tlm Ashland Uccord in ( l.l.i if for the following item: Ju'liz M. C. Itrunaiili, tin' jrre.it jurist t" Portland, was in court ,H .lack-on vil!: this hi s-i 'ii .1 1 1 1 r llr in ii:1! in a vry iit-U"l u:tl and ri- tr l Christian tilU'-ii, who interpret the calamities liefallinc 'I"1 J"'" jilu of lute, uh in lini' with th" destruction of tlii! art h and tlii' necond coiniiii of C 1 1 r t within 1 1 1 -iwxt seven y"irn. He 1 uh coutrilt ut(xl ! iitiinlM-r of i ry m l" atil cli-nr rli-i-H on tint tlirmo r Mir r'iit lit rntur', hiiiI In louir t) that t:t ill Portlaml. J ml" I'.roiiHuali it nUo very vvcallliv in tliin w irMV giKMN. Atom? of tliiir ii--tirir-4 n jMMir ili'vil in llic ilciioiuinutiou roaiitol t!i j iiil(.'' iiiirlirili iii I i ttiliiilit in Imlilinc " loiwh i-"-rrty wliilit roiinllf million ivrri' tarvinc. Tim jml.-i' wax I ik n lck, but cai'l Ii" wool. I I i k ii)' tlm ncriiHiri- iiml iv :i .-ri (! ur.i I rej'ly l tlit nrxt mwtinc. lii li lie did liy lUhiiiK out oftho H'Tij tur tint "O.cipy until I Til1; ir.ltii wilie it -4 re.i lfri li;iiy nn rry ()liriimai. Tin- - t l" o r.'iiy-n ci'ini'liiiii 'f lin k of H'"d count. -tnc I A mm, in iy not llll'llt. H . . I irli I. ubK lion l-y ll. t hiii'i uiiiny ( jil.il'iti il in tlm iturld't yi'itl'T'l-iv. Tin- o ir old Ori g in I'm-ilii: Iihh Ik-cii lu'.iin thi. tiiiio fr tl')), (J)). I l.'J )),')') l XjHtt.IJ III tin- coii!-(ril''tioii, aud it -'in ri-ixoiialilf to mi'mvi' tliut mort- jo liol hr aro kjiiig tlm ir"'rty in ili" rourt until hik-Ii tunc as tin y I h!r' to lake iomc f ion. Ir M.J i I. II Ii . l!nll-i I 1 i k al II,. ilfi.r i. f. iiii Mil r, tii'l'i Hi It-'i in Il . I h I I.' tllal.i I I.) . Ii i-H ol a nil. .mil l 'l'-l 0 V t I'll 'l II 'i I iU- 9 lit ItUI Ml it .I'.tji.! Ufri in kil ..I I il l;i .(II II u ll. ( I ll-HUHt Ml) II lMI it uiki'I i Ijr ( ill in r I j i (' 1 1 1 I) I- Ixln K Liium ll I !" IllOfl WUtl'H'l 't lor.l in kiiiic m il ro-ud il a uirt of litirf fuliiii. abiili hn til v( nti Month n i,III I . 17 Wl..ail.y Fiwl, h m rlt known mnl lolu fnrilirr lt I'lnl l i-ounl.V. uoliimiMvl ulcliU lo ilny nt lil liiiinu uiiir Mil imiift. Iluln l Ironlilf Willi lila Ik uml Ixm'iiii rnrriKeil tlmt ho fiiril lilKlil atiil alliMiiilr'l l alniot lum n lf in tli i-ritu'iic of Mutiny. Tln-y look llitt HUII Mll'l 'Iri'W Hid rliiiri(u. I In c it Hi" Km from lliciu ami ruliil iii kIuii iiihI ut In anollicr erlriiU ll Hh-ii lnt lilai wir III oiikIi tl.it lii-rnl ilvliiK III n alioit lini". lie Ira v in u larcu lamlly uml iiuiiii-iouii relatlvin, who are mining lilt' luml K-nil" in 1'litll itillllly. JU KNveunllif rnini tor killing litniM'lf lini way unliie ol h iumm. TliU ''il.ir hi.irlo'l Ii '" "Hi m il il liinii-iilu .ill"" l v I t.a-i' I !.!iy ll.li )ir limn tiny ull.'r h iiikillii town. 'I'lirir I i-' l"' f wlili !i in iroml-in-lit In ilii-ir i:--la, wi ruiMil liy 11. h. II vlniiil iiii.I il wuIkIiI, f"'l I'l wan 1MW Mill. 1 1. 'I In ir i Ii mil' lot of , mill'lini . ii;i-llir tiilli i 'l ki-rn, mill-'iiiii-l , Inn. vrnl till I li-lli:ilii illn-lv ii -of uIi .IhiiiI hrti-tU'.illy itrriiiii il innkf it ili.ly llutl I ..-itiu to look m. Thii iimio ur" liiilicii'if lo a Inlil" In (Iir front of (In- M r.-, on uliirli l a II mi iliiin.v llnil iitlfu-tx a H""l il"l ( nt i-ti 1 1 ri i. Von mi- lovii.'.l io vi It lint aooi, wlii-IK lin y n I I In- Irnul lo w e you. I. .I li-.l of I'lttmi in ih" il.irm tmioiic tin) Tlio low irn-i! cttiiHi of m rioiis alilc 1) in tli"ir taxi , ami tlio prii'it of lain! ill tli" iHll.l Imi fill i-ii nil' iiiiili-rlily. Amcric'in l.irincr Ii.ivh lnt lo prow rorn, vli'"tt aii'l xnir .1 Wi'll hiI rnttoil h n-1 tln-y will i i' ihihi..! tliu nitua lion. An airntMiM TathIIt" n Ttrvr Ton old if Imirvl-taurai'iit I f mail. x,tw. and f LOOpvr ii kiot-nmpka Iroo. trf TTo i!mi nvoriiT::nrrrrs IVw Xlwurt!H)'lucUiauilicaUi,u. Hold Uf lli-i.il. rv.ti ,w I. ii, ii D. R LAKIN, .r I al . f r-1 in i ll lr I'.l ur i-.t .hi i"n i ,r Inn Muk. ruf lli" I'!"' Ill l.mit- in. mil In i A lllt -; im Ii Ir V Imill lri-.' nl r.t.l r'-lt fi i'I'I- r. HAM lil'li- o ImiII .ii billliol. III lull- Ik iHiriiii-nt, nlwi Imili- lr t-ifi-ril Mini ii.tnl. SHINGLES FOR SALE. IVUr ami atilir iir lil'.n I" "nl" nl I'll iir III tl.'lvir Inn iii'I'ii'l Mil lik. r.im riNliil Hi I'lrliMlii'i. nl'l l l l. Il l r I'l I'l M I l.f. MILL FOR SALE. I nll.-r Iff !( hi y lutiitlf lain. t- i 1 1 . Iituytr UiUUiK Kinl t ni rkt-r, KUlniiit'f", IirIUhk. ili. 'f . m ni'f f riltllHK -" ,lal I'"' Ml) Ii r t f Iiirti':tir I ttUt-hll til n nl t! i' A'l I. II I. AKIN, mil n, .muv .t , i tfi'Uitii. A CUPr - . or 'A il MOVIT3 Thf! rOVVLLO the r..or.i.rio I " T pi V'-a " lUii I itiliiil ran l.i v, ,i i'liri-tin i ri rorI e,ii:.il to l.i.'t i oni I-. td ,.f "ti rilar. ("Irfrti Ii' I.i J, ni'K k I Mo. Ill oil lilA MPS'' mi v " 'l i 'H lilii'ti niliioiit pr, ..iv.i ;., i.i'' 1 1 . i i i'i i nl- i 1 ! .i-'.i-i ii I. T i..l li'.'MI I i aliin-, anil ffr.iriari-a .1 loif'. nil nneaita. (if li-.l iiii-r'aary lo inform I'C'I'lj :!.er" i ii) tirw, i i'.r -!.-n;r?a al v t : . t - fiii. Kirl. nl i lllH Ifl BANK, ok i:tui:.i:, I'ltr.iiDKNr vicx rKi.-ii'KN r I'AnlllKIl OKKiioN. r. i lit i.i n ii t. rusr. . i'ifl;. Tlio Usual h-utility of S.;l?'n ! i t'.v M!r tu:ivor.-itV tToog cut in ii .i r 1 u-)o in tin' Citritil Journal of M-'inlay, in wliicii '.,c appointment ol I'rof. Mi-Klroy isvorclr acoriil. I'll" n.i tin of tlic rnf'inlxirrt of the io.iri of rei'iit, nr n iifllcienl .ninvrr :o thin iinlriillif'.il iiii'lrtour-nlioii.-i Hi-rrril. Tim Journal i n I" iv i in.; to i-roate a frlinir of li"-nlit'. .icaini-t appropriation for ii"- Miiort ol llio nni vorfity, and ii ttillni to ue any iinana, how i.-vi r ililionoralil", lo nivompliHh it iiirii". The Salnn Staif.xtii.-in tlls a "lory of a woman iiamfd Margaret I'.iunk, who hait I ron vrry ill for yoara, and whofc fathur, altliongli ivorth $'Jt),'aM)1 and aevi rsl lirotlmra i ml tUKti-r. all wrll-to-do, rtfus to nij ioi t or t.ik" i nrit of ln-r. Tho i-oiiiity innrt Iiih imit'd a citation to tin- i at I. i-r to n'-ar nnd chow .mum1 why In1 should not lx ooiii-(ii-lli-d to Fiijiport his d uijjhtcr. I'hi man i only lit for a whip ping p-it-t. II" would mak" a g ioil nuhj' i't for tlm wliiio oapti. Tin' ConniM'tii'iit (niprcmi1 court hat pirniiiti'd an apral ly tin Ktati' in a murder cw, where the jury ri'turiii'd a verdict of "not C lilly," not it' ftandiu lint con--titutMiml provinion that a man may not he put in jeopardy Iwico for the name oll'cnce. The court hold that an error in the lower tri bunal in excluding certain evidence which might have chanced the re cult, o vitiated it proceedinc ,i ; that the trial ntand Unconnilete. and the constitutional provifion, therefore, ihc not aply. Thin, it would ccein, is a r'easonahln view to take of the matter. It ha al ways M-euiiil oim-i'leit justice to allow the drfi iHo the right of ap peal while the late lias lcen liar rid. Hil!o' Ciiu-in moIiI una guiintiit. It cuiiH lin-liiii-iit ('oiiMiiiiiitlnil. It I tin- Lent I'oiikIi Clin'. Only oueieut il.i-u. St i t., VJ i li., Jl. .Xold hy Mm l"iaiii V I. Inn. AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigfl.' CORDIALLY INDORSED. REST0RE3 Natural Grcv;!h or THF HAIR wiir ALL Ollll lt Dressings "I fan corillally Indime Ayer'i Hair oj VlifT. at mm nl Urn (irr;irii:ino- O. for Urn Imlr. WIimi I kpn iniS AyiT' 0 ll.-ilr Vlk' ". all llir lri.nl l ( my Ium-I Oj almiil li.ilf of It n na lald. Tim uv ol oiiljr Iwn liiitllrt ri -liircil a iiiilmal t-rnwili. wl:li-h allll rnniliiii. a In my Ninth. I tflril arirral ull" r itli-iiilv lull tli--jr all Uili-il. Ayr' 11 ur VIp-i It lli tK'l"-Mra. J. . riir.t-aarn. Oonvi-rw. Tr.n Ayer's Hair Vigor i iu i-Aiai) ii T Cr. J. C. AYER t o e o e c o e e e o o o o o o o e e eeooe I m 1 66 nAfl ft I. 83 88 O o o 88 O 88 O 88 WEST BAKING POWDER 3N)U0 WHY ! fJ(Ultl Ihij ll. 1. It U mailt rltflii lit' re at homr. '2 It 1 in ml nf I fie rr fln-t tnittt-riAl untl U guni-ahUiil in ftfrjr rfAfHtl r)tiil or uiMTlof to t ir very U-t. 3. Tlir tiiukcm irimraititt" rvt rv tin mil rvt-ry tinner ! ulhtiri4t ti rrlurn timr luiiiH) il tt In lit wiiUft lurjf CAN YOU ASK FOR MORE? Q Cuf A Dktuu. lsiUn.l,Or. OQ 0380880380380380 Citation. Thla liank l ltn''ri.riii .1 uu I tli lll- nl on-ni.ii. l Ii lutrrvit ll.ii', i ll llmr . ..' I" the the the the I Au fxeliAnpe commenting on ' futility of inamtaining gold in A General Banking Business Tr:r,sa:t J. ',:"r.v ''j.in.i iaaim, mm . hip ii'c niPiiifr money if ' only relief frmn the proeent anoni- ,,ij.,( ..,., , , . . aloin iit'.i.it:on to ho round. Let Stollfl CiJI.iI al : . UU- ..ivorN, u,P.l pro,Mrt;...,ateir for Pill 03 Ci::mi ol : : : sn.ciJ ndcitumc purpose anJ then it ,' mil not in int. e.-.iry to borrow : cold. Takeaway the jsili.-y and ! pr.i tiic that m.ikea cold a preferred j article, and it will ll iw freely , through ll.e chuniiei of trade and EXCLUSIVE GROCERY..'? Nut caring to arrv cvm ki t y any I'tiicr, wc will l i - of our iiuiMfiiM' .-tifk nf : Crockerj. Classwire. Elc : at prici'S that will Mirpii-i' Villi. Ero::ri:s as Cheap is the Ci ::;:;!. Call early ami haw a l u -'-a.ssiirtinont t pick fini. 0. C. GOLDSMITH & CO., In. CiMinl) Ciiiir' of Lini- Comity, Slut r( Or-IIiiU. In I l.f iimlli i ol llii' ntnld nl Jo in lV I t. Ii r. ili a .I 1 j Iha Sbi'iifl (( Ilia C"i. hit el I. me. (Irri'linu: In tha nam ol III Slain nl Ortijnn v"n rr hiolir ri''iiri-l to riln II. H. I'liiipr, N tu -J- lirinn in. Jiiik ( . rmli-r, J. "I ill I'itIit, John l'. I'tirirr, Ainaii.U l. Slr- t tit. S. A l rntli'r. I ini'ti A. Jn-ka irt. ('. I rmtr, rrntli I'. I'nrtrr. M irllia K. I'ortor n,l Mrjr K lorlr. lirira at law of Jubn W", l'urti-r, ilr-wvj, t ! an. I aiv. i-r in lu t "iiiiljr t .iiirt nt l.wiia iiinlT, Stat nf Ori'iion, al III ('not lli'in lln-rmif. in Ilia City of Ku-M-n. in hi. I I.vi- Cotiiity. mi lli llr-t Mumlnjr iu I'lirna T. IV i. ili.it Ik inj a ri-ciilar ti rm nf tli Ciiurl, al III ii'i-Ii t k in III fnri-tionn nf aalil J it, mhI tin-ii ainl tlii-i uliiiw ca-ita If ant llii'T dat mtir an or li r almnlit net In ina.ln iii'li.if iii'i; an. I ilirn tmu tli a.l-miniairnli-r of ih r.ini of mil Jubn W, nrtr In Ilia ial iimrriT ln-litnii'it In lb ai I i-'alr, nr a fart tlirrrot. fur 111 riiriK i nf i stimk (Ii ili I'U Ibi-rmf acil 1 1- nrii"a of a lllillilxlralluli lbrnu aa na,l for lu th p- lin.'ii lll.l in c.i.1 ru; aai l rral r-piTty ia dctiU I aa fnlluva, Inwit: I ha S i ; of th S K t; nf arrti.ui '."., anil th N K 't of ifc N W of .,e .li. in Tp I'.) S. It II V. ountmn'tin IJO a m Tb S V t, ,,f ihr S W nf c 28. and Ih N 'J of tb- N K ', nf .c 3i, and lot No nl 3.1. in Tp 1'J S, U J W. ontain inn 1IA M a.-'ra. 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Ami it i .-r .i-l r-r tli C .iiit. lb I! 0. ; A II : I' 'ii-it J 1 ' ol ai I l.r l'..'ltll. dal-l ltni.tt.r J. I" l. tli.t rr K i( 1 '1 ci: i .on t ru U mi II H I'.ir- prac'icil view of ' " J"ha C I'.-rt-r b( j.uliliriu.o m iba id.-., of .-,ining viss::: ';r,:i.."r ; various eortt of circulating f,r (, nr .n, c 1. -.!. act a c i ttltll '( I'l,- I 'ti' citlha l-t I" It'- Ual kn.' r"-i : l'i.i ol aaij b-" Wiol II a A II li-k. Cisnt Jl',- ot a.i.1 I. an l.'ui'i. 1 tliroiich t'i" Ilii.iiK-i.il onr.ttiori of 1 the cayvernuietit. Mkm? more r money or changing the form t.i prrfnt paper issues, ii not c A to ii:epoi or llie gol.l .'i"t! 'ii. iirt 'y the credit of the C -vi ran.i'ii', and the souiidi e of lii" hIht and p iper circulation, Jo n it ih-j-en.l mi the preaumption that all olniuioiia are re.iee:nali;e ' 11) :;.il 1. To the man ho will take ' .1 roll. Ill hi e t!," iii -tion, ..Ii (In iiii-lniMi", iM-oinnitig iMijUl m grronbai-ks, by Uirrow-in,- ni.ii'cy tnreo or four time a 4 r to keep up a pitiful billldred ii i'ii.niiof coi.l for a r.hvtniiic fund U.rllliK II" .1. 1 .al' X O'laril, I', e.-lnt-r :u I'lnler Hie ilireetloii of tlm t a Itieetlnir Mu I rlil In ti.i- (i A l( linn tills Ut'trl ll'H-ll. II." oltjn-t of Ihl' liit-etliig ii lo ollr relief lo Hie iller era In- Ni-lir-i-ku p-iverty mnl famine. Mr. 1'. M. WiIkiii" rniil'ii li-ltir rrmu n eollilnitUf ill I'oilitiinl telling nf U hat 1 1 114 alieiiih' Imi 11 done In tlia atnte for their n li. f, plana fur t ruiiijHirlutioii, t-li.'. A nni inii-tiiii; aiill'io ml'li I i-kIIi iu ill a illy ! I10IL1 1 lb- In 1 1' l -.I .1 l t l. il in tbia iu Trim 1,1 in. la it to iiliy cLarity sod our i i.il Will . it Ml.Mfllls, Die. 1:1 Uu- l;iv. J. J. T'ltton, i piiflnr of ll.e inofl fui.hli'11 alile I'olornl eliiiieli 111 Mi-n.'ln-, whs arreiti il nnd laUeil In llyhaltk, Mia., w I ii-re lie ia ilmr,..! Willi ri-ililelloll Under pfoiin" of in.irrlnue. pro l'!u. The ii.ity co-t mir "vealth ducern f Il.oTO.l 1 1 Lift " r. toi-raey i- ileiiiandinc un iii' rr.e in tlii t-xpi ndinirc wlieh iiK-ai. an iucn a-" i l" the inti-rc.-t 'ii-a-iuc debt burden. An tin iii'i-iinc of t! draw n ar, the ounty gins to e.':!i" li tin; Corvalll Tim.' 1 1" ii i'nturo a.-' etne bu froiit. The arm that Ul'OWI.Hvillit ir of carving a Linn o tha,' uotliitv seat. aj.'.t -tine the Mihji new foiinty out ih" can become Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains. Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Make flan or Beaut well attain. ll. rnmii a Ui a- ! t'tuinf rn. WI...I il., . u a M i" b lll aayt ll.r. I .1 ka 1 iiknl l in airaiicrlf . I...1 ba b.'l ma ti.alby yr-uolaf. I'll. 1 '.i : ' lu rvnu a. id lr. Ai.d llirra'a l.nt Ika iraal rraanR br. II'. a aiiania to b quia nc b a babf . in n iki I. an agt-d aa 1. II I. a la niiuir i loronmiw. 1 l.rn-'a noibliiir at all .trar ir In that, t .r maiiy'a th lini I. baa Iku bar. Ai.d ' bad a Jolly rlc'at. I!'a ?..iu'nt lo rua tomorrow. W l.aii.flil I'd bka l.na tutrlL I'm .lira I. ran com alien b iiia-a-a. (ir r..r--l"ould auil ntaa aalL Totiiiirrnw br'a romliig. lnrimrroTr, And b aa bi-ra on day aM. I Lvr illd anrh a fellow, I. alalia 1,1m I. mora tban I know. I'm aura I cann'it Imaa-tna W 1ml 'II. br'aao abiluua toaa-, T'O l.r'a roiiiliij to ma tomorrow 1 w lh b wr romltif t'Mtayl lc rat K. Iiarruw In Uonaakefprr. IIOU.M) IIV AX OATII. t, ;.V'-"- , ' w 1 ,i V " ' - T 1 . '. twit h ' " . A YOUNG GmiS FORTUNE AN INTERESTING SKETCH ti.i: -r . . atr.tT-.t j (. a w :!.- ..u.tit.. . Ii. 1.. b 1 r.. tr.T'. ...n r 1. 1 1 .. 11.- :i r. I tt -I . l-i -tv I.I I ii.-.! .1,1. . I I murt m ill abrolutelr ridiculous. 1. 1 1. M.r- nl Itr. 1 1 c i-t- r. A. n. Ilia 3 1 it. IVI C Jil., CVuatj Clatk. 1 . i . ; 1 a -n i, -nr. i;m i.i t.. r r ,.i nun , -1 I' .i a- li,.i ., 1 1 I a''ii:i.n h r ti.nr .r I M .l u I ..1. r. v ..ii itit ..; .. r-r , .ij .t . 1 ur-1 't' . it. n. Mi , a- I .-l 1- n.iiiol . I tu 1 .1 . r j ah -. ! . t. ait I II..4W1 ti. , ' ...ail .ri;n .ho i.,.a t-, ti. f ri tt-(..i ana . n I -.t ..rw. .m.rr-y .ti. '.. I r .: ar. . . , I mum anK t.t. , .- 4i- t n. r . 1 , , n. . rt M 1 hr ar .i. r.. r a. t-iu . iM:.., .no 0 I r .-r ( r i.r :i , ui turn-It I'r v..,-. , . r.M t p ...1.1 ! . r tiiwa f 'rt'ii r.nt.imrt .1 Ih rm. 1. I lia-l t.o r .. i iu 'ii-c.a UI.-.1K-ih-. lv 1 .a K 1.1 l.r-1. I n M a f-i I. -tii 14 a i.ai.a. a u-i co ne 11 i . ..,i i, "- an a--.'t I- oui-J ai -!..-. K ' Ik. k. Hrt t. a. .I V If Mlta l-t -t,-t rfriw to aoll I- . Snrri.iai a i:u r'.iaTai.ir-, 1,1 .r.-.-. a iti 1' va m,-'.i. ai 10, I Ihii. i -1 , , r"Hii( pr -r ll I--T ltl .11 l.m.. tf a , r-a vr.--a.l li t -j,iuy trtw tna j avialn. at Ua-y-HAla divja. Mra Evreiiiond, 8 Pninlora Itiaul, Mil phonl's i:uh. to Artliar IMun, Khi., IlarrUtir at Law, MiililloTem- iilu, July 1, lKbO: DtAit Mil imi My denr child liaa anitiainti.il mo with your very flatterino; pri'iHf-al, nnd I am Krievrd to tho liearl tliut I cAiiMut any to yon, "T.tko her anil l lmi'py. " II.nl I fori-Mi-n tlio dancer of your vnlunl friemlaliip for lier ripen inc into luvo I should have told yoo earlier what It ln-coun-s my melancholy iluty to suy to you now yonr rarwT t an iUKUix ruiilo olitcctmu to the mar' rhtcv She tun never taicomo tho Wifo uf a harrifter. Of courno 1 am aware that it is cx ei titioiiul for nil actrens' mother to rtj- fuMj In r liliTinc on Tumult like these 1 know that it is my little Nclllo jirofii-ion anil not your own which is mum usually enteemnl an (ibataelo bnt when yon havo heard my explanation you will adiiiit its force ami exonerute me, I ftm sure, from any suspicion of rulilllcwi IT illdifTeri'liec. I am Ixniii'l 1'V a ileathlail oat hi When I inarrinl inv lato hualiand, he. liko yournelf, was at tho tar. I was an uiir-ni'hiMtirutiit (,'irl at tha time in ap pear:uico iimrli wlitit myNelliu Is today lait wiiilu tihe, as a xiiulnr Inc' tiuo, Is in nceil't of a sulwtantlal ineouie. 1 was peiiuih-Mi mid (leneinleiit on his sutiport. Uu had 110 influence; his strucKlca were p'tifitl I will in t weary you with tho talo of the uii.-cry wo einluniL Ilia talent; Chen no eliaiii'o to display itnelf, was. lne i.fti-n ihotiht, n mUfortuno rather than 11 Vo-iiL lie, who shnulil havo taken hilk at live nml thirty mat ritcu to tho hciii'i 1 ' t irn later, was forced to toil far into tlm tdcht in order to ani Ciiiti' ti fe". CoiiM-ious of liltitiliilify ami oppre.-si-il liy tlie r-ij.-lit of tint wretched Iii-h he li.-vl iiillii-trd mi the wifo ho Invid mnl llio i!iiti,-!i:i-r wiiohnd sprung fr' in tho union, ho loM fplrit and In a! ih. M'ro:' unit ilinpHiiiited, his hut il.tiei-M enniit aImot as a releaae, hut U lore hit died ho inailo inn tako mli 11111 vow. It waatliat his child slmuhl never lit civi-ti to n im iuUt uf tho legul pn ifetv-ion. Vnyi may roply th.it yna nre succeed inc; that your m- aiiMiro m.Tii-ii-tit for a ynutiir cituple's rininln wants that does lint f n o mo from 111 v Kiieriil nndi rtak inc Mr. i'rius, it can never lit. And trust to you, I nppeiil to your (rood feel inc and vour le in r, to nlutnin from Ncciiix my little Nellie any mom With kind r.'carils and Miiceru ret;reta, I re- main very truly yours, MaiIU'A .St. Lvrkiiomx Mrs. St. Kin-mnud, 3 l'undora Koad, Mn j. herd's llnt-li, to Captain Manrict) raivhiain. 1 1 Ih, Jerniyn hitnut, W., May III, I' Dkaii Caitain FAiittm.UN 1 have jut h uriii'd fn in my child of tho honor of your p.oimral, and li t mo nay at unco that 1 know no man to whom I would im to gladly coiiliili) tho happtiiiTM of In r Ufa 1 n m tho mnro anxious that ynu ohoiild U'lievo this nvuranco ho cauo I am comi'llel to tell yon she can never I your wife, and I wish yon to umli rxaiid that I urn lu lphiia in tho matter. I am hound hy a ilenthlxtl oatli. Let me explain: When I married my lato ho.-ktiiil, he, liku you, was iu tho army. A yeun.? man and a younc, iui snplut.uc.ited gn l, we fell iu lovo at a country hall and wnliled without I thought of contemn iice.4. Ho was hand Mime, popular mid practically pcmiilc, and it was in it lorn; befnre I discoveivd ulno that hit was deeply in deht His father, who idolled him, freed him from his eiulinrra.-viueiit, for tho sivond time, I he ard, hut with his hint iff..rt tlm old inau's nwirs of riMdht once came to an end, and In a ve.irthero v.i re i-uil'iirraM-meiits ucaiu. I w ill lint detail the liinlory of mr I".r liti.-thntid's diflieultics tho hiatury or a y.viii,' fi II, rw placeil in mi i ip-n ivo n ciment and tempted to extrava Ciiucc l y tlm exaiiiplo nf Inhiiii friends, villi-" pmiriou mado their compaiiiou f hip a ciu-nc. I will only sav that iu his Lift years iiciaivd and hroketi heart eil, it waa to hia mialakeii choico of I prnfi-T4.ni hi that he always nttiibntcd his ruin, nnd N foro lie ili.il ho cnllcd me lo him nnd U uml mehv fnrmul vow. It whs that when his child was marriagca lib' hhe r-a.-uM never l civeu to a ruili' ta.y man. I aliall nlwiva ktip tliut ;ii n .1 pU ilct I cavo iu tho chuuibcr of ili.it!. ltiilth.it liotuiuu c:ui ulnolvo ino frttiu it and it ia my painful duty to l. x yon v.ul to nppriii h my little ' If -'on. Sympathize with mo in my ..;..ii.--. Captain KairLrain, and bo hi ve ii.e kvirow fully ynurs, Matiuia St. vHi:no.a Mrs. St. llvrem. Tid. 3 I'audora Rivvd, Sin I'ln-rd'a I!iili, til Ilarley ILirea f..t, i: ., 1'.riit t hi.iu Theater, Picca dilly, S ; L T. I v.i I: 1)! au Mil I1a;;i-iim.t My child in f -itu.a me that yon pr"ir-i to her In the ou.iiibu ht tiij.-lit, ami tluit yon nre utixiuua to laarry larh other without i'.. lay I am cuuiia-lh-d lo tell ynu that T-ylnr an I J ci Sttur,!-, 1'i-T ( ia..iu'.iit. s. A. Iturlit-k.-im-. nl- il i ri i attrii.oi'n iifj.n i. K. II. II . im, ii A K..cif Juini. n Citi, a. ib l rbrir niraul- ra. Tb f.'t..n . (Ti,r. r rln-ti.l: Jan r il . fill;, p f; Cbaa Dick it m. V C; J l.n Il.oi'..rl. JVC; A H-'r. till, A l ....... (h rjl. id; SI I -. f'ir II J tii rip. g VI; VV R ho. A'iu'; .1 W Tbi-u.a.OO; C H. h V!; I'lwi.l. tU v Th ai.l .Dt t-a. ll StluriU, tt l.irr lull Booa Tl i I ll. fijt p..t ib r-.-. ii. K' V. J. K S iviUr ha Iwvti caiii I I.I-.I bv an ,!, to ri turti Ironi the rvvival la-iu conductnt at Irving. voi r vocation makes it impMHibla. fiha can iwver be the wife) tl an acUir. I am bound br a death bed oath. Ulnco my littlo Nellie is iu tho aro foaaiou, tos this may ovtonlrh ym, but I am siieukinc iu accordance with her poor father's wiah. When 1 married my lata hoabauit, h, Ilk younelf, was on tha stac. Ours was not a happy onion, I cotiftaja It frankly, yet w ioved each othi-r at tho bo-rinntuc dearly enongli, iJeta-ndijiit npfin ptveariotia profna- tiun, wo were forced ti tako what otTers we could Ret to accept separate engatre- units, to live apart, ono in the north when the other was In the south, one Wandering eaat when the other was trav tlliitf weL If we encountered each other at mil way station oeconlonally, we Were fortonate. In that way we learned to do without each other, aud ooldneee Ixvtul Ik fore be died we were ruooooilcd, but we bad both louruod from expert euce a bitter lain. On the monilnir of his death he alcuod mo to anrroach and uado me swear to protect my Nellie from my own nuhapirinoaa. I sworo it in his own words. They were that she should never marry au actor. Yon will aee that, bound try a death tad oath, I have no alternative bnt re fuse my conaeut to your suit Dut, with sincere regards, I am always yonr friend. Matilda ir. Evkkmoxu Charlie Copthall, Eao.., OUO Throcmor ton Htr. t, to UUa Nilllo St. Evm- niond. Folly Theater, Strand, July 1, 1M3 Mi DARUto Natx I toe your mis girlng bad funnnation, for this morn lug's post bronchi mo a poll to note from your worthy parent aiciiifying that tho can never consent to onr mar rlotfo. Now, my twetost girl, this seems to ni awfully hard linos! Tlio fact that your poor father was a broker and went ainash Is, so far as I can se no earthly reason why yon should not make mo happy or why I should not make yon a good hoahaixL Moreover, front what yon say, yonr mother appear to hare objt-etml to every offer yon have over hod. I cnu't any 1 am sorry she did to if she liudn t, yon wouldu t bo free bat tho fact remains that the refuses yon to every one, and tho inference is aa clear as tlie noonday tun out of Lou dun. Yon draw f 8 wi-ek, and yon admit to tadiig 25. Ytt siie treats yon liko a child, pockets your salary and allows yon out of it a beggarly 10 ahillinirs for chiffons and bus larva. How long will you permit such a rascally state of things to continue? You say you are sure she will never give you to mo. dare any not Mho finds you inuch too valuable to part with I Uo cuurageou ami defy her! I love yon with my wholo heart, and I will not auo yonr Ilfo want ed In this faahimv. If you wear tho ac companying flowers iu the second act totiicht, 1 shall understand that Mrs. St Kvrrnioud Is not coming to fetch you, and I shall im at tlio stage door when yon leave. Ever your devoted OlAKUE. Mim Lydia Copthall, TJa IVmhridge Sotinr", W., to Misa Augusta (lusher. S The Grove, Kensington. July 18, lbf2 Mr Dkarkst GnsiE I am writing to yon In drnmir. It will be the veriest line, bnt I shnnld hato for yon to learn the awful InttOligcnco from any one but me. Charley is married. Yon know whut I have always hoped my brother and my bosom friend) Dnt tho dream is over. Indeed ho has shown that he was never worthy of you. Ho has married Nellie Ht Evn-inond, tho actn-aa. Mamma is dlntractcd, and I well, yon may picture mo I ilo ran away wifn her (not mamma, theactnwH) and now has actually tho effrontery to say he is happy, Do eoiuo and havo tea touiorrow and let us mlnglo our tear. Yours, quite brokenly, LnnA. P. a Tho charnetor of tho bride may bo imagined from tho fact that her own mother cuts ucr In tlio street- Black and White. Rapid Lauup Lighting;. PasM'tigers on tho Itridgo cars iu tho early evening havo noticed tho tall, lanky individual who fills aud lights tho oil lamps in tho cant. Ho st:iuils about 0 feet a inches hlch and Is very thin. His height Is valuable to him in his present occupation in reaching for the lumps. This ho does with tho aid of a small box, whiloa shorter man would need a ladder. The swiftniiai with which ho works is marvelous. Ho says it comm of long practice. Ho will hoard a train coming in at tho Hrooklyn station before the last passenger has left the ears and will tlicn busy himself with his oil can and box. In each bridge ear there are at leant ight lamps, while some carry ten. This make at least S3 lamps in a train of four cars. Tho lamplighter tnu.it fill ev ery lamp iu each ear in tho short time it take to switch tho train from o:m track to the other. Ho docs not even hare tinio to extinguish tho light, but must pour tho oil iu while the lamp is burning. This lightTiiugllko work must bu con tinued until every car is llluiniuatcd. He no sooner gets thronch with ono train than another demauds his atten tion, but ho gets theiu all lighted wi.li- out tho least trouble. New York Herald. To "mart. Richard Ity tlio way, how do you and Mi Smart get al. mk? William ( lli, that alTair is all over! Uk-Jinnl Yon dou'l menu it? William You sec, I'd mado up n.v mind aliout a week ago to bring matt, m to a criai. So I l gnu l-y saying that 1 had a tiut.tion 1 wanted to ak her. Kit-hard Yiav Will. am Shu t ax l In r head and sajd any fool ooiii I n.,k outa-tinna. Richard And yon? William I tuuruly told her tatihans it would bo Jnjst as Well, th-n, to h sumo fool aUt my question. Exchange. TIIi:si,VN(;oiM,()M,0N its RHvM,sa r,sTurt:i WM t ak mum a aelar. Ilywayof lntrixlncm t:,. Bia rremlso that i ,... .. . ' 'u J" ' H .f.hiiikera-dwe,,,;., In very ntifaahlimahlt. dl-th, , i,W1 don who lw, l.l ii,,.! . . i: ' , .. . """l'""inaii ntli,, dot hi., dma ho ever , tan " 1 always l known as surh by 1 Inspnetion of his b,,( u f. "iniI0T wuonoiuthatapolio. ,,,,.,,,. 'Peuon or nls Un fa. W ..o. .. ' opinion Uw.ll fonmhdlknovrZr lu exlat..nc and also tl,.. , ,.r.lli! rbrnilna alonir. w i... . " tlee not long ago in Oxford tr., t i. , . . . '"I " waiorii street uf 'int fi.. it... . ... . Htcpney way. stoutly shod. briiiii'l.i . ... . . '"L7o. tt I liaptmi, , t,, i,,.k. at. and 1 wear arl.11. 1 ... -l-'atlia. the pnrpcsw of diguie, nil, tta l , Ali by a group of ill f4r.,ro.i l. a. r. nTaTa street corner I di.tinctly ,ir,. tn.itn TttrtiMblrt...ii... - - aiitu in-r; i ri- a H- ,ni, n. . ' t". '- KOKgie ami 'U daisies?" I'Uiky I walked quickly awav, l,t t.9nt.t. remainel in my mind, f In-npim..,, tli, eouveyid, fxept aa aJorilmc br-.f .hJ, the spi-aker a-li,K,,l t , rf thinkers abovo allod.d to, ,,, im,, est mo oniucliasthi'WoriNth.iLMiv.a. "Tee" is of courao iner.-ly mi al ation for "dati-t-tivo." iiU(., hf . written about "dick." Iti, puroiu mauy, couueetiiL as t-viry tu,,.U ti that attractive languug.i kimw., theRiuiakrit "ilriah" and tin-liiB(jlo stance "dekhiio," mtaiuug "tom" But "daihliw" being th.. .iUJ and, aa I ahull how, the rhyming term for "laiots" iaa "'"-I r.i-rim-ni a most singular pcrvcrMou i f th. Euc!ih lauguago, which is will worth the at. tention of any ono w ho care alxmt lin. guistio oildities. lUiymlngal;uigi-ip. i-nIiart.i Em-lii and, Ila lievc, to Loininti. 'I li.. Tn-uch language, so rich in rl.mif. d.aa n.,t ad. mit of such treatmi nt. It , f tu,-lra origin, and I doubt if any tra i f it u to bo found iu tho ti i-tinla, vhirh aiM fairly phiitiful, of tlm l.mg ..f i.o.t cn. tury. Nor do I rccolh-cr any in-tatiin f its npia-araiico lu tint w..rl.ti i f liii-k. n. Harrison Ainawortli or l'.tihv. r I.vttun. ltliymlllg hlailg l Xpr l.itia iti'iv la. divided into two ela--. tlm nnijil and the complex. Tb" Mint lo rn-tb d consists iu stilk-titutiiu f r a word .,, other word or phr.we w hn-h rh;. nit with it Not that iviry iu:i - f:.t. turlu. his own rhymea. ba - iMimihI certain rhyming sl.mu , n .i : nta f. certain worda, and, 1 1 1 : 1 1 -. i ! i id .1. uU new rhymea aro alwayi t. in intriv dnciil on trial, yet win ma hilaHntu reiiicnlr.i'd na Ik !ont:iir.' I i t'i.-ilia!o-t it can never lie ili.-lo.!.-. .1. r..rii:t-uiiY, tho rhyming slang f -r "a -rkot"u 'skyrocket," nnd n' : r ! i. r t" n socket" would Ui t 1. rated. Tin- 1'Tn aro "milieu phi;" Cm i ar ami tlio n" are, oddly i-no-.ih, th" "fr ty and clear" ainl tho "I Mipp-.-. " Il w, wlun and why thino pai:ii ul..r iliyn.it were nnlvemally adi'iit'd will i'V. r be known. As Prnfi "m r Il v ! a r. marks in colimi'tioii with a v. ty '!.:! r. nt nib- Ji-ct, "To the eye i f im d.vi r amid tbn wrecks of limn will that co.rt'.ua talis mail gleam. " Who w.n " a .t lie I'n- Ctltt, W'llOSO lllllllll ii illlPI Tt.lliAll &s I. a syiioiiyiu for "waif! annum coat ami trim-' n under such t ircuiiikt..n afloat" ami "round tlm Vi- Other examples of w!ri! I li the siinplo form i f thymi'ic cat and nioiisi' ( lina- . "t trunk" (drunk), "bull atnl i ,v and "I'm s i frisky" i win-l.yi. am aakid how "ih.i-i rhyming slang for "1 that wo have hero en rsitu rm. Kt.. P. St. It. I). Onl of tbiarity ha aold to Trvaidrnl ClrUud pair of Bn toons; hor of a d.p lav color. 15', band. huh. Tbry ara pa-rlrt-t spcimn ol Kmlucky k r'iil-.b. Lal apriog Vtl. tin.! aolj to F.ITat S-rrlary TbarUra '- I ..ta. and tbia Ud to tb parckaa bf th rrraid.nt. Junction bad a uiaa-iuoraila ball laat evrtiint;, ami a few atten.letl from ugane. One young man walkeil the ntir illatanc-. He certainly should have enjoyed himself to even up on his trip. And wilt I'tliV.lllll "I'm all.d 1 .c . art Lpaiafi ' i row'. iiut it i I .. C.itl It' UK ml-" I lll:-iT exam; !" i f til J second or complex form i f th- jar.'. u, which finds its high'.-t '! 1 pmeiit ia tho mouths of expert. H i . in.' C"t 'oa' rhyme say, 'VkynK-ket" f -r "p- t yon are iw-rmitti-d, within e. ruin ill deilliwl limits to make Joar '.UC equivalent hhorli r and m i ' nltl j' omitting tint rliymiir: p rti m ii.m 'ixx-ki-t" laiiimes "cky' an i 'l-l'V nxits." theriuipl" nrtir-t t:in.lar. I-rt for "laaits," ii contra t- I into 'bu sies. " lu the same way no ia i-t' r' f t!'" langungo would i v. r cive l r in iy or c their primitive nam. s .I.i k ta uiu- :iy" or "Iliian O Lynn. i "' ' :"' " alwavs referred tons "J.w'. ",I,r Ilriait" It will l. M'eti that W..MS treated lu this way mu-f h n" a ency, in constant nt-e. to I"-" '.-'. it were, of their original ! become merged in the great m.i- - f "f dinary prosaic alang. I'-r i'i-t m;-. i ai-t 1, actio 1, of "Th" '' K-';-.t i i.. i. "i aomo ono savs inai i"""' -' .' " streak of black across th" m' ' Aa Adelphi audience kn"W. f ' "", chivvy Itiealis "Iai--. t'at i '' " form of tlm word, "i h. vy ci.a--. lug now rar.-ly if ever used, me riiym- 1 ..l....l . t.r. .1 i'.i i V W 1 1 1 ' 11 I ' ' ' I1IU UlllilUl I" I"' playgoers, and tho tvi r-l thus in dangir of l -mg ' more poetry about it than u mtmh t.trnia na "collk" T "h ordinary slang for rn Wo hear a great ileal -' " iu which alang has invao.-l "-r cm tation and our literature; i at, i i i of tho recent popularization' f ' ' ' 7, t..r I doubt if much rlivii.ii --- ': "'- heard in west end dratu :-' And I have only come a' p pic of its emph ymetit, i -ie;it ly in a musio hall son, m vj; .,lt..l liii.rirT f .rtu. I pia-m which tx-giua thu. a'i 1 r who havo followed m" so f ir .. no difficulty in tramd-icnc "' I wa alttlna- on nUht at t'..a A. ' Warming my I'lati . "' at. Whrntbrr ramakniK k at I I. Which mad mr ra; i- rr) I- n' This opening m.ik.- more, but I am sorry t only recollect the tri MjII Pudget , l..vtv" ll , !t .'1. tl'1 dto 'In 4, I. W ' ay t.i: r a. . . . us-,-. .:;ii t :...-' r is a r k-l-rs 1 v .- . f .-.1 I'-ta '-.-I'-a rellr 1" Nkw York. Ik-.-. -- J nt Itvrtie ha ia-urd mi "r '' itiug the ilicr from ri-u"k' ''' ileva'cl trailiaatid atn-et " are foi bidden to cc .t any f -port nt ion or fmtiking privu. . fa 0''uart t"""' ' ' Fink Inori av - t rv kel iu tow n tialay r' I'1'' dldaysof cl.oi.v lin a'a ' aterr. 1 hry are credit t" and the town aa will.