The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 05, 1895, Image 3

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a"" -and llu.han.la.
t-l! 1 . . 1 lti the Im uf
h.-r- mrcitcning young, in- ,
''r"!: . , 11 ..tli. r und guarduu
e.?-ni": , ,..rn.a tvli.i mr"t
- ''"Vi i,. i. bn th young,
I n the '" "nnnn'1 '
i n I ! n.icago during j
':n;, t' ...'.'.-Pn. l nf..i timt !y ii I
' "''M ii."""t "ro 4,f,,'n ,m,r0
" ,rW ,1 the I--!- urge upon
t;'"' V, i,;',,vi'urn1wli"!" ,
' .,,..,.ti'.wvvmrUut:w
1 ...-l. ll1'- p .:.' it. 1...
' , 1 l t'l" World "
rn!:i :r ' , ...:., ,.rmit them trt
woinm who have lieen .HwniM p.nti- fr ....
- -""uutsiraiion . j,
M-.11 lUll l -,l1lt.(lkt,l.l l,,r..i.. r. - . ...
- "- -l'- ,'.. mr very lt'W ffmu
THE PEOPLE WERE WITH MIM.
M HImhs-It- Sutra In-rl.l Vmii.Ii
finite answers bad la-en requeattaj tr I - l.lrti Mai-r 4 km Irutlm.
I...... l , - , ....ki..., .w.vnrrt to..,,
" ri-'""i i" tut at a rtnua. ml. and tWhiM.
the n,t r uirW.l.lr campaigns
any other ptstitioii tlmn llmt .f poatuiu-
t(T.
It tuny be mlthd that it would be well
if the president would now adopt u,,
further rtilt of i:.iiiitui w.iin.n a
Mtmiuti'r in cvt ry n lu? im c-n
tin cmiMctcuUv with tijo )al,Uo t:it-r-nt.
Tiny liave Imt ainuilliar.'i,f i.fij.
rial jiliu-rt t the Ik-m hihI hIihiiM r'--ivi
11 ibcni';IrM:in thutrun bvritnl-
to tlK'lil in t'.iu kiiiull (1.1.1 i f rmj.v.
incut that in i.h ii t.)tl.i in. Tlicixrvlcp
of iuou nn rHiiir-U lu t lit l;ir'rr k tcf
fiof uiiilouljti'illy, Imt wciiimi i'uii n.
do 1111 the minor n'Vuvit tuirli a th.w m
immtof t!io t'lWTii it i . . 1 vi.'litifn-nhiilly
iitheiMitii-liM ti'iiu.f the piililio mil nf
tha iMittoRUn ili'i'iirtiiii-iiu i,t m.-in
kliuul.l Iw uiMiint l )Mti:mMi r lu i: .
winimii ran U finmd tui'.iM-hnrp thu du
tii of tlii:t jKniltiiii. We nri n.iro thitt
thin I'Iiiii would ln i'privit ly the !
do Rriicrnlly. nt.d we vintiin to i xpniw
i, rr.i r"?!'
mTinit tln'lil trt
. ami nil-
ir,. vr.li'iui - "
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,'r,-.iJ.!M,'r"'I"''' i
VZ;., no r-lntiv- -r W,nJ
' ; . , .! . mi ftav while ill the
,i"':iIt,:I,,i,a!.H.lintiipit it
rl'r" i War.ful in v. ur !:
tr,V"i ". .1 'ik- b IVwi:ir the
I 11 '". ... i .iii." ntuin-
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If
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, fliwa,-... Th.H am-y
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li't'ro'""11 fr-.nn:icj:-K!tr.-in the
:u.v',,:-.m' r i t .my d- iH-t -lid
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.ii1 thn
i . , t .f' r until
Mi'-, f.f (he lia-
.-, liw i l.nnu tir of
.. ., t.y !!. followiuij:
. "i.clf.r lr.t-tive
!i. f 1 AM HiK-ii'ty,
'i.ii. !i.:iKn Wotuiui'i
l'." Z'rii -.mUi'-k. l) n
.n ii C'ir.ntu Chruv
Kmp; Dui'hti m.
, 1 , ftrl'' l'.'lf"e.
!.. ;n... Aiiclmr.ipi
.id wM'i(.ty, A.klpliiu
4.'
Tt t!i't ' '.T. ri b V'win.
'tcu: . ' i.I.j- j-aJ no j" ;'.''ar
.wist. i tlm work ih.t vr nn-n -re
'Ur.fi . I j 'l. I .ir'i r!ie uu
r 'jr kit. iy n at the Aim A in
wi. . tv 1 en a pli-iiM e
Im i i of i .i -iij,o
" .I . i.h i i.o p ijie 1 1
' CH' I. m euroiip
, ' iltvu'utive
, ' I tl.i'i and ghiM
BlWId l of lll...ifiIIK II -111
UX r 1 IL ''.I !' Hi-
Eira of .(,:. in. : : . ..liUnH'tioli uf
fw.nr , ' ! t r i ; and on.aui"M-
H' Hi m i I hU; KTiitip .1. T-
ii .j llt. . !, 'ud t.lhcr wall
bu;n,-. mi-. li, iiumIitii tcxt.lm.
tin.iijjlit t:ii-?liics and d.nik'in
iM.TN (ubri.i.lirii', frclintiiiKtirml
n. .int.l m- i.f di-sjis for pdd mid
"r w.itk und f. r the ciij,'rn ni and
cirvn.j of prioni. ami K iiniritiou
i i-.iin' iiuliiiliiliiioilicrKriiiijis. I'm
m'..m1i1i. ...Kei lnnlcvotfd tojiottcry
1-t ch.i: und ( ut und muravod clrni.
A miull r Kror.p riinvi what wnmrn
tare ,l,,n iu , fixuiiri or working In
r.. :ht mm. hnwiuid riipjicr. One of
He in"'liiit'r.!ir.ifiii .iirtiiiiut in tilli-d
:;li t:.f t..lt r.,rH,. liimimpi Hnd illnn
tn:i.i;: .l,.;ie by w.nn. ii. MihIitii hand
i:u.lc Uv, ,rp n;, a iar, f , fxlib.
n. Jliu-b of t!ii work him iMt n -crept-m
7 iMnnf.rfircrs who havo u n-puta-ji
i f l.ri!.!r; out in their various
!i-n:!nr.,f Ih-rhoicst Hli.l Inont ur
"'cuaia tin. market.
AIiDiTat ih. i jthibiiH show- nothing
r dun;i;i,;. f.,r pill-s. IxMikraic
M' ",,'"' haiiiii than the
';"' '4 the Ar-mte.l Artwtn.
"."irioft.chari,vuhle light-.-Nw
J.. I.I, ,u.tlB la Lu,lon.
i i " alw,1 "lni v,"ry cff,'l-t'
J-wil, weddiin.and noth
hjV(, if iu pr(,.t)(T tlmii the
Vi? 'b7 Cf J'r- I:i,,-l'oii'h' im'i niece.
K w (:..!. i. .... ! ...i.i. t i-...
lN i, ni.u imrun jvoii-
' "t'-li tiH.k .!ac-e nt tb- lie
T'Hl5ta'";'"' in lr!.i!cv Mtreet
I'vjt ,i 'I"riiiI!y renmrkabie
t-L.i. I i""1'1 JfH hi-h was
til" c,:h ll"r"" andhn.1 court
.." J-i tiny nmiden .f 4 in a
1 uutci t ..:uin.. hut the Unniui t
"''"'""t eutirclv orange
tUi ' b Mr'' ivir,i,-''",iy luxu-
y-.r. wnli rlu't.-rs of tinv
SV. y' 'ur'"'f hich pave
"' -f c..l,.r t ,1B rrity or
.v. , f ti'r T':P l,ri,;' ""Hid.' cos
ts nj, " were ver- chariii
I" I. I n ' ' ' ' ,7B '.Mrl with the
a jn rvadc- wildiiiK
' rj'7 w-r. thoroughly lt-'!o
tinyfn:j4 ornaiiientiM
end t'- .I.... l .l,.
ere t h y were
Sirlvt
... . , y
1 I :.
wai preventil fr.iu -.kin otlirrfni n.U
the llivitiktlnns Urlnil llllllte.1 bm
the rould not lielieve llmt I biim by d 't
Tim Would r empty. Ml- took lh .
ci I 'nin e, as Any trus wounn won' J ba
done, in Rood Inith.
Ti:rn limy I rcssont why simp few
prraoii. at tiie l.ict nioniei t sre pii . ni
rd frmu utl n.hiik' m lrty. Imt n.t In
i the iiuiiiIm r mIk.vs tfivi n. Whru m, U
thiius do occur, s well bred p. r.u wi.l
H-ud lu or her spol. fy, whn b of i..iir.
is courteous slid sliiiiMi)ile. lint to ac
cept an invitation not in. .tir.ntf to at
tend, and for ths sloiird f'-a .li, an I: i
l-cell pven, that it is inoro Niiit to M-.
cept than to refuae, is thn height of ill
breeding, liiij4ltenr and tliK'ourloy.
llontou TraiiM-ript.
Th M Sa.uT.nlr r-l-a.
Tlie 4i,iK) souvenir ipiartrr l..l!.-ir
which conifress stithorued to l minted
A. 7
'1 V.V,,;t.
1 1
!"! I'M l TIIO.
the bopt that it w ill rotiim.-iul itnelf te 1 for the board of lady miui.u: m of the
the approval of the pr'-.i.li nt. Charles
ton News and (.'otiri r.
Tli" I'rn.IlT of Ni.l'irlctr.
Enffravl upi.n heavy rre.nn paper in
silver? Very pretty th Ilradh y Mar
tin wedding ii. vit.Hii.im tnu-t have U-en.
"Uifferetit froi't j'ourit':" Now, really
mid truly, what of it? Would yit ba
willing to chauc places with Mixs Mar
tin if Joil had to jmy the price?
Which n, anions other thinxn. to do
exactly what U conventionally proper
from one day's end to miother. To live
with tin" eyo of thu public which never
take seriously people whose claim for
precedence in mere anotocrary contin
ually H.n you.
And to have, oh, horr m! the the
the liii(,'i rie of your fiance talked of by
the column iu a daily pajn-r. and thn
whole town l.iilKhiiiK' because of it.
Would you not vaotly prefer to we.1 a
tnr.ti w ho doesn't wear any? No: I don't
exactly mean that, either. Hut what I
n m tryuiK to say is. Isn't it nicer to I
in bve with u man who isn't of enough
importance to have those of his clothes
w l.ii li don't kIiow hung up on a line in
the ncv..pvier?
And so Ioiik as you ure not definitely
informed to the contrary, yo;i will pre
fer to liclicve thnt since your youiitf man
is not of the earth, earthy, be does not
clothe himself iu raiment such as mere
men wear. Now, won't you? Grace E.
Drew in New York I'rcs.
V tl.s re., ill i lii II..II . Ili.t ( AJ.ili.h
(iitro, liu
wt.nt at fln-l
... in.-U a forlorn
b. -'. but wa
1 1. titl ninvor i 4
fsui I'rani im-o t.y
an ov.-rwlii'liiiliia'
iniij .rliv Milr.i
Ma. I - t n In Klieti
I. li l'riili f3
). nra uj.i and Is
tine of Ilia limt
.i tiin ..ii flu
Hi Ciliforula.
I I, 'iili hi. J. nra
lie I. lr.ill,l iw
an arr.w II- i.
wl.ile haired an. I
I' v tml nml Ki-iii. to i In. mercy
f m . - it y. uiirf in. n lluvt i.loMitl mot li
r i n.i.Tnt. t t.i N. w York In l.'.o. and
i-iii u - tom. ht l.il'ulil. r:il t.i.i k Ilia
( ri'iiie ilurll.tf I lie unlit ( Il incut. He
l r.ii,i- n '.-k:io.l-r Iu llu famous tVsn-
' k 1.'..' niid c.ini li i I lie Cumaliak
Iniiiiil a.!-., tin-. 1,1' li lie cirri. 4 nut In
li e f.i. e i f i .t iN 1 1 n 1 1 1 H.-.I npt..ii i ii
the part . f ..'.In rat. 4 L h. I.ler-i 'Hie acliemr)
.u a k' .' i: t ii" aue. ea an. I tietletl Sulro
llnlll f '. ii hi., i) Hi. a lii.w IllilliellM ty
'.iilliv and imniiiiii' tenth of all Frun-
l-.-.i .iimiy. IS' hna a iiiiiiiiilll.'eiit home
't!l l Sulro ll..i.l.t, l. ur tin' oe. all. and
(he t-r. i.ii.U have I. ri ac Imi-ii throw n ota n
t.i tt .. San Kr.m. I o pulillo n a tni' park.
N.nrut Imnit. I.o, he haa ln.llt, nt an
l T lw..f f l.iaai.iajo, tin. miait maitnltl-
by Btiy Koerniueut of tile Jmaitli.ti that , 'ent luilhltirf ;ivi:i. ii III the world, and It
women are attamiiur in art.iiidiutn.il r"M "uv ' i" '" " pui.nowiiiia
and social inovementa. The coin itwlf
is a work of art.
One of the ajai'ial features of the new
Worlds fair have juat la-en iutieiL
Thewe souvenir coins are of t.vulur iu
tereat for tevial reax.na. 'file act of
roiik'reaa autl.onin. their im.ii only
provides for the UKiitinx of flu.usi, or
40,lal ipianera; hence tliey w lil be ex
tremely rare. They are certain t com
mand the attention of women thu world
over, since they are the l:rt riv..ymtion
COXTIXKXTAIj union.
COL0W1N SMITH CONSIDERS SOME
OBJECTIONS TO IT.
The Anitrt-tlun -f I anada a lew 4 t'rum
Hi stamltMiliil ..f lb Anrlraa l lb
an. Haa- 1 h l uur IH lalu-a mt I a .la
a ltl -a Hlalra.
(ur cil I ,'iiia.linn iHi'iile are al-nr
I it I.II tl.lt Hi. V 1 1 liiiili-r the pClkCtalil ic
tia.lota i.f n rapacioiia neihU.r who la
fl.i'l.l.-.ly plami.ioc their anm n'i"ii by
l.mv nr fraud The . rv iinine of ali
' lii.'toii I -.;. t t.ii'triii-tlii ir aiiin i.iii. They
d.i not t Ii in k of rt-l 1 1 ii t:t . -ii a. w hnt II now
IN -,l l.-auli.il an. I Mir elite ril v m Mil a
liriliiat.l nr iimTiu't . the rinii( l'ariai.f llna
Ii. miiiIi.t. ilu v il.mk of II only a ren
ter of poll! i. al mi, hi. f If any I .iiiadmu
l.ila rul L'.a' th. re, Iho.ikih It may la- lui re
ly (or l.i- eiijotm.-iil, tin r lam v that a 1 -t
I. mi f.H.t.n'. ihoiKli A in. rn .iu pn-id. uu
and iiilni .1. r. of aiate cre tit Ihu hal.it of
nil.riitt into phl. H iili an) iinaccnitited
v i.i..r lui m i) prc-M-iit hiinxlf al their
i. r. They i amioi lie miwla. to mull riainl
that I'm-k'.n. r.il altitmli-of Amen. an. on
Ihe t'an i.Iimii i;ue.!inu . one (if tiidilr.r
' l ine, an. I tlat )oii Mat nit nl lit
Wa.liiintl.iu even in iH.liiieal H.-ii-ty -till
THu. OA Mb Of CASKET BALL.
Il.lrrr.llnj and l ir.lliig Miri I nr tlioM
Abl .i I on l UrKularlT,
The aiiiioiiin . im lit that at a woman's
educational liitituttoii not f tr from this
. 1 1 llio alliibiila iaM-l a cloee and e(
.'Itllllf K.lllleof "li.laket ball" Wila J.-rlllll'S
ihe hrt item w bleb nttr 1. 1, d piii.lic in
tend. m to ii 'rt that n ra;.' l y om
11.4 i ry ja pul.ir lit llna c.eritrv anion.;
Ih.e w bo hate to illn r the phy.liie InT
the t.l.ti. for Imm'KiII or f.'t l ail. Tim
tub a of the new p rt sr.. comparatively
liuiple, and tin en. with wl.nh lim
Inn. I iinenlal laws of the s.inii' imii Im
ai-iinred in a f 'W iniiiute.' pra. tice Ii ive
arrte.l to lliaki. It Jaiplllir Vth'TeVlT It
haa la.-li 111 1 r -1 ' K-(--l . while It. frad..u
fr iu inn. Ii of the roiiiiiiuewt mid linn
i n v of f.aitliall baa alao tend."! to make
till- deVoteea of kl-ki t lull 'llUlllaiaat Id
li their .rai of i!a in. rils.
The name basket ball" I. dented from
the fact that scores are innd not by car
rtuii: the ball across the koiiI lima or
kit kiln; It over thokV'al bar a in f ad
ball. I lit by throw im; the s h.-roid into
aimalerately small basket, w hich i.huu
als.iit Hi fia t nU.ve the ground or lt r.
To iiccotnpli.h such a feat usually re-
ipnn s mticli practice, and iia a rnie tim
LIFE IX OLD LONDON'.
LIVELV SCENES ALONG THE HAY
MARKET FORTY YEARS ACO.
the .-ore. Cither hand or laith biiiids
can lx'11-v d in holding the ball, and it
must either lv thrown or la" batt.sl with
to li 1 1 1 in I a!iM..!.li tii ol (Villa, whlert
wna hit. r rvilne. d to Id. Knun the ferries
on the lay to Milro llels'ht. Usi'teii miles,
and the foiithi rn I'm 1 lie Ualll.adr.ini
colli Is tnai II U me urst lsu.-. ny tlila rl.nr.d two far.-., nr in cents, to
government to bear the lorlritlt of a j the k-r. at a. un .Ilia- public Hint ih
womiiu. inner roint i.-ar me lesiaess tin i loti.u .-niro n
of LiUrtr and similar ideal fik'tirea. but wlili the company
this is the first jairtrait of a real woman. "f ,! " iran-i- riail
The coin is intended by the national jrov
..... ... . I.. I ,.!..
oik ill rniK I ic (i I'li. i iih'iii iiuie.1 mr . . , t
. , , ... ii i i try at uoals are far more numerous tlx. in
forcible aniiex.'illoiiof t niiad.i I lieti r heitnl ' ' , ... ,
an Aiin rieaii pe.-A.
Not oi ly have the nmjorit y nf Americans
In! In no Ui i. ImlilT.-n iit. Ii.it MHiirnf them.
nalhaven .tx.il to kient . are mitt illimt to the oja'ti b ind il plilu ll with the list or . (.ulh ry ill
a.lnill ( mi l. In mio the t iilou, even tr she
were to i .Hue of her o n free will and lib
the i-oii nt of her Inolbi reouiitry. Kr thia
lllix i1.iiil:'ii-. boni-ti-r. I aiihunt there la
nok'.'.al rea..i:i. M..me supne that Canada
if a.lliiiil.il into the I in. Hi would form .s
btii'i.lly a couiturt mid inlrii.ivi. mnsa, ili
turbitut ihe luilaiieeol y.iiir.ililicaor (loin
ilinl 1114 I he. ii In a Cati.i.liau im.-n I . Noth
i li U can la- !.- likely, i he four n-ioiia of
A llr..rrtalile Mr Tel i.f Tinl.r Thai Onr
I.IUIrnrd Ultll f.i.igTiiiia I'mIat i hr
MralOt an.l lleanlr IWil MM All
Slabl III llultrl-V.
Tlie Il itm.irl.et of the pr.-sent wh-iiis
(o llie l tl'oroiuhly ri"..i'tahle, Well tw
inned inn I proj. r niabii-nii-a thorough,
I ii r--. An I in the daytime, if 1 la'.o s.
v. .ilk down th" well reinclnlaTcd street,
I am in ter tir. l of it.lmirin tlm hand
a.. mi le s, i f tl... l'iiil.'.iu;;a and the dis
play of iirli. l. a of all kinds III the spa-
Clolia . well ll.;. Milted sh". Illlt
the Hat mark. ! 1. 1 other lays! i'roin II
p. lu. to :t and I a. in. all the year round.
Hid Sun. hit a av.ir.'clt. etc. .t.'d, the Hay
m.irlo t tta. ii wil t s, . in. of howling,
telliin;, shriel.nu n-velry and deviltry.
Smiew here oil the Mt.i of the present
Criterion restaurant there wna a ant-cur-al
to the II.it market. s.M'i.i!ly .-akiui;,
in ii h. rnble b. unit of tli-iiatoii calb-d
'The I'l. i idillv Sab. in." tvhero rowdy
peo.e of lsith a. tea dan. 'id, drank,
smoked and fmuht to tln ir own roiitent
and to tie- delight, I should say, of thn
devil who was w.it. liiii them from the
arm. or a kick, i-t.iistitiitini; u foul.
The K'ame dilTera from fiadKill also in
thn fact that no player ia allowed to run
w lib the ball, but tim-t st and w hen, it ia
t aught, an. 1 a fair catch can Im iiunln
only with the hands. If the ball is held
for an uniiivcasnrily lonif lime, the tim
piro takes possession of it mid puts it
'in play by tlirnwiuu it in the uir.no
M lileh tin. llt.llitni.itl ntl.lkt.-llil ItlMrilllll I Iu.:.... .11. .....l ... .......t. i. aiii.li
! u i Imil , nlmmiai'lr X 'T": ''"m'U- '" . ., i vent until it has struck the ground.
lo n ... , Le a T vnt "r"," ' "l",:'"1H " "w !,"",", y ; U a ball p., out of l..nn.U. ,1 is put in
inn, io mnae a ooni liUV. nr un-m l.trrtera loan ea. hi.iher : , . . .. ,, .
pl.iy as in ia.inaii, uiiii no putter in
eminent to comm. m.. rate two imp. .riant
events the aul riveii by (jileen ls.ils.-ila
to Coluuibiia. winch enabled hiin to make
the voyage of discovery to Amema, ami
the fir-t spviul pmvision made by the
fare, hut the toiniiiiiiv n fn-d. Then Ki
tin built n ti ii. e nr. .im. I Sin ni llelithla and
rhnrid ' (.i.lan.lini Ion toetery H'rsji
who r.le to ihe k'H'timla mi Ihe rntlrtHid,
hut ieliiiitt.il fne oph. w ho raine by
il In r c.H.ti ynliees. Tin n he pns'itreil a
rhnrti r to build a rival lnieiui.ls.Hiii found
I'liited States iroveniniettt for tlie ade- ! that the a. pl.. were with hint In hla Unlit
ouateiiartit inntioii of women in an en- ! a'aln-t inoin.Hr When the r..iiill.t
terpriM) of worldwide important e.Lx
change.
W hat to llu Vt llh Hall Hklrla.
There is no doubt that the ubsorbinK
toj.ic of fciuiuiiii) interest ju-t now i the
iiuestiou of what is to la done with last
summer's hell skirts. The fact is Imv
comiiii; alpa1ile. iminfiilly so. to the
women w ho walk up mid down street
and avenue eying each other critically,
that the lv-0 skirt is not a succesa as far
as the average bomeuiade ouu is coii
cerncd. and thu majority are not mil
liotuiires.es and do make our skirts at
home. The pictures nriilx autiful in tho
fatdiioii Im. ks. but as usual the i leal is
f ir tta hiijh. und in this rase ttai wide to
realizetl. M.wt of the skirts arematle
hiiJuut tores around the waist, nnd iu
Consl'K".l''0 cntokt v -wltwardlv in
front, which is ak'onizina unless ime'i
totwear is is ifect.
No one who has handsome ilrvsaes,
worn inaylie twice last Milliliter, ia K"lnH
to discard them for this iiioustnity.
For such there is a way out of the difll-i-ilty.
u simp!" lifting of the Udl skirt.
A t. iniiifulnr picco is cutoff from the
bw k width of the Ih 11 skirt, und then
it is K'l'bere.l into the waistbuud. Dy
lin'mr the bottom with u piece of hair
cloth only live inches wide the desired
M.rTiiiHii is Kiveii. mid J oil have a tkirt
ii n. te I'lioiu'lt in the sty Id to last durinj;
t.'ie piesent fiLshioti. which is evunc
cent. Washington Post.
Mr. (iTla-d'a SVhmil llara.
Mrs. (leveland was not noted for l"
int; a brilliant scholar while at ach.ajl or
college. She was an indolent, fun lov
imt girl and w as not a "goody gisaly" or
a "holy terror." Her first Freuch com
position was a biographical account of
EuguetieSue, very badly written asfaraa
peiimaiiabip pars and crouched in the
humblest of French word. She called
contention w.. Initi, l a ;ti notiiiitnieti
fur inaynr. Awt.k l.f..re le.tl.ni I be
rallnuid lonqmliv lle likl.t It would lake
tint wind nut of Mil ro. sail, by (.rnlit In st
the ti ei iit fare ileinanili-d, but the p a.ple
runslth red It n aurn n.l. r ami i leet.-l Mitni
mayor by a plurality of Ih.ooo over lr. t).
('. trlkitlli. II, hla In arest rXllllH tllnr.
There were live i.imll.lale. Ill Ihe laid
aualii.t Mttc.
THE NEW JERSEY GCNATORSHIP.
inuva nr i;rtju
They hate no mtere-i in common. Then- la
but lit: let rade anion ii I hem. imltt il hland
Ink' Ihe Mtii taken to force ll by prut ert ton.
'He re i .1 ill li s. mien liauijeof Hpttlat inn.
1 1. 1 ti-n the llrittsli pnit ncra and the
rrem-li prot iiui-a there I. -'t'. only no nat
ural Isind. but then ia all auliiKoliisiii nf
rur, hi.lory nnd nbuion. The tblTereiil
v.irta nf the dominion are held totft'tht-r by
the h. In leal tie, whit It re(ilires to ln
aireiik'iheiii.l by am li menu-, ua ivivnt rev
elalioti. have ibx-l..-il. Willi their ad
mission to the ( iiliill till tlieis aoll larltr
IT
side." but every player lias the riitht to
touch tho ball any where or every wlicr
in the Kame. provided the ball ia iii play.
No piiahuik'. tripping, slmviiiK or tac
kling is allow ed, and every such olleitse
constitutes a foul, which gives one Muit
to th opposing nine. As ii goal counts
but three points and a foul oil", there is
every incentive to moid rough play. The
players advance the ball by tossing it to
some ineiiilar of their own nine, ami
would la- tit mi end. Kuril nf yfin would there is the la-st npjairtlltiily for success
oln-y ita italtirnl bias ami la dr'tii townnl , jn .rinnl skill combined with gotal
the states which It adjoins. A political 1 team plav. The fortvarila" and 'reti
league U-lwevii the ltrilish and Fren.h . ,1Mluip,. ,i,0 bull forward, but
Canadian, al-te nil. la ino.ma lvah e. p-i. dangerously near his own
liitowuihnf the Anierlcnu rlten-the , , ., . i i, ;,i.
Ili fuhlum, nr leimK'mli.-i.,.-t nf the toal. the goaUeepi T often bats it W lth
( 'nuadiiina wniil.l o it ia iuiMst.ihr to any,
when tht'T batv Iniherto Ihi-ii slrnngera to
the ola'ti Imllil.
One udvuutagn which basket ball has
T I ' '
i ' ' r h-',',,'f tiiH-nn straw were
''.-1 ; V' 1 "' n'
1 1 . t: '" ""';-niatioti of siitumer,
f .', r ":i 'hnwi r over the
i...-.rw. Tij i,rj i.O nsima
i l r.. a l.rraa-a T iiai..on J
1 i'..- 1 l' i .T . T. innti
' -1. T'- . u i. . . ... i
...... t iMi'vr s
- 1 1 ..; -r V vi'.te:r.ojr, whi.h vrts
:t : J- :ir. a -J-aalCt i
. 1r..""4' w gowa (it izzn tl'u
B"J - -iaaa triraed wi:h
ir."" L':'-T l-;oir.i 3r:r raj
- , 7' . r. 'a . t. . . r .
1
13 (1
""a r r.i ..
tj. :-"'.ro:n V.a.bini-'cfljtivmt
t,4 . "l c s i rumnlated au orlrr
- ... '"" 9ho ".elTe4 trewxdrnaj
a . :.-,,-, f j, (unaeT jjui-n t: s
W be 11,4 on tM t A
I I crarr VVmnrn and lltialtanila.
t;.ma idiot, huving nothing else to do,
ton rewntly wept over women with al
led li lins IsraitBo they can't get bus
bstids. Theso iilh giM bruins interfere.
Mel won't have them for wives at any
pice. I or proof of this assumption this
idiot nnn es varions literary women who
are numarrieil. The conclusion nrnvctl
at is that 'bese women are single lavnuse
tliey bat o had nocbance to la? otherwise.
At a fint'Tof fact there are few women
In 'bis. c eiiitry w ho cannot marry early
am on n if they wish, fho proportion
of mnarn M literary women is no lurgcr
h . tumarriiM any other kind of women,
f. i . irry and women marry when
:. itcd by love, tint liecauso theopiH
o x bi.s or has not a gigantic Intel
t. bit b-nuse of is-rsotiality. Wheu
mr; women are attractive in person
iminier, or p-staess the indescribable
j ne Jin lynni. which often gm-s further
t vn 'sxiy, they draw theopjaisiteaex,
u il v -e ersa. tteorge Sand and (leortte
1 ji t and Mrs. Drowning had no U-auty
wl atevni but they aplalcd to certain
ti e.i . r- .hfidedly. The old fashioned
ii i n' t e boa bleu died some time ago.
T is' n !. nt? idiot isaSilurinn. Kate
F dI . ' V. rf lington.
' ..i I v 1 t llrlrw. For Voon VTonea.
la-ltr en . I went into a down town
ret aunnt to lunch the other day. We
ha broi'sl 1 .lister nnd French friial po
tat es alii then had Welsh rarebit. Then
Mi V sa 1, "Oil. I almost forgotr and
th' r -Hed bottle of pciatin out of her
I o ' m look threw littlo yellow tab
let., t r brr dignttinn.
I sat aUnc.e yesterday, and she in
qrl aaurvi'y If I lumght ih wb
looii"Hl.tfrbi5i t-e list tisjsl-
bT i r : '.U ia itto nanaative, aaJ
aaoaaiJ; W'-.V., I'a ttkics a t JV.io a::J
a f oa:-e of T.-rkuh IctLs. Oe ntedj
trrlxiw at t!.i titae cf tlie yezr."
Doruhy Div. 1 is dirtinj Urtolf (the
t - igH . ;7 oaads with her seulskla coat
.ti) ancUiiig Ua Lot watr treitiatst
one mart cf boiUng LxUo JIicLl-aa
fle d with every uieai Everybody rat
rt-nn till ot: is retuindud of that
awfnlalaag. and drxkir.g hot water taa
very a ur.ioa fa.L t"al;hur an! tu
Lsu-s are highly recimineuded, and on
janliii s.-h',".d irl t-ld me she wst
lakii bice luas.! Now didn't yon tlur.k
eve were too advanced and r.viiued
to " ouravlves In thb iudin-nmuiate
ma.ner? Unt isThajw we sluUl a'.l be
ity-va pur.Scrl and clarified by these
p-.K-.e to esrsr. the cbokra if It
uutT.-Chicago New Record.
S-t11 an.l Muri.hr Itallllnf fur tli-Hral
of J'diu II. VItI'Iittmi
I 1 r X-p.t.ilf iii .mm it iv. ait.l u-ri. nH T..n ...I Is.., ft... V..u- .leru.tr leirla.
verv fond of dancing and' having her l.itun. will ."hvt n l"uli. I Mat. . i.amr to la thai, bnvit.g o b.i.g ba.1 a aeraie Ins p'.ayrra to particiiw.te. it can la-pursued
i.t.-tnr took." She was a real, little, aurcinl John It. Mt I'h. rs. n of Jerry
simple American girl without any ex
traordittary talents, Trobably that wai
City. Mr. Mi rhersnn I. a Heitna nit and
has iaTiiied his high oil t-e for nmrlr lil
i.... 1. 1, ....... til l... it ilk
why she wusso H.pular with the -.ple ,,,,',, tU ,,, Ih,u . . T3 ,..
of a democratic laud. She had no ultra i fuilU Blll) L., rnta In the
aristisratictraiiiingornritiiiers orpreju- j j, gi-laitire, nnd the Hepubll.niia will thus
di'es. It remains tola seen whether aft- I have n majority nf l'." nil Joint ballot when
er her sis'ial experience-, i.f right years ; the M-lta tiou nf n 1'nltetl Mai. a armttor Is
she will lie as much of favorite as ever. ; cnn.lth n.l. The two proinlii. lit ciunllduUai
Advertiser.
Oluava lor Huumrr Wrar.
Tlie shops are aln-ndy mukiiiy; a dis
play of thu serviceable cantor or so called
a-idttllK r.Ure wtth gissl Slt d btlttollS
at the wrist. These
a good purchase for a.
weur, but they are
general uses. The 1
pliable, nud sts'iiged every
with a little warm water in which a bit
of cnstile soap bus Wn dissolved they
...... 1 ... L...l I. ,.,u.l u..fir1li,. i.Til.-p f..p n
li ..L.r ti.... Ihun cluvea of tin- I '"r ''"lior of resell! lug New Jersey
t Is.th hart lea, ami there has Iwa'i (lung In over many other forms of ixipnlar spurt
' foreshow their ihniiv. All that ran la- said i (iea ill the fact that, while it allows IS
ia that, bnving ao long Inul a neimrato bis I players to participate, it rail la- pursued
tt.ryniid tradition, I hey would le fitvuns- j y,.,,- r,,, the ,,,..), air during
gloves are not only Y "J SfW f .
seaside and country . ' K. V ' JJ-VV
most desimblu for Vu 'xf,V.isTt
leather is Soft and PS'
, every now and then V' ty J?
wimjam J. si wn t. rinvKt.ix vtrtiriir.
dressed knL
Miss Viola Hosels-TO. whose stories
havo gained her many admirers, lias left
her southern home and tuken up her
iiIsmIu in New York city. Miss Uosr?-
la.ro hasthe distinctioil of having bad I t) ,, , ,,f svnntnr lU iijamlii llarrlsnn i f
12 stones uccepled by The Century in a ! Indiana, lie ran never Is- prcthh nt nf the
In thn it.ttlonnl at nnle lire William J.
S willnf Caiuilt n and Krnnkllii .Murjihy
of Newaik.
Mr. Sewell Is probably thn moat Influ
ential Itepiiblh'nn ki11I it-Inn III thesiHte
ami I.a. nl ready M-rvisIa term In the l ull
rd States aeitute, where hla desk atiasl next
ritlle.1 Slates for the reas.ni Hint lie was
horn In ln lnml. Thn dale nf Ibis Interest.
lug (a-etirrt mil wna lail.., and at nil curly
age young Sewell wna left nn nrphan ll
waa only IS yenra old w hen he enme to
America, and lie begun the battle nf life as
aenliiunill lata. n r. It la said Ihnl he imee
drove a mule team tin (ho Morris taunl,
anil hla talent for driving luta sl..l hliu
III gi.al alead during hla successful pnlll-lealcnrt-.
r. Kroin the bank nf theinnal
to the l ulled Stntea aennlo la a ham way,
but Mr. Sewell hna travel, d it once nnd
may travel ll ngnlii.
I'lii s'iit setenil yenra at a a ns n sailor
and Im tied In Cbleago, wheM Im mads
........ nu.tieT. Just la forn the war be re-
A ratine women telephone ectiool lias lnr,,..,i t Ni w.lers.-r nnd entered ins
lai-n catablishisl by Ihe government in ! Inderal army aa raptaln of the Fifth New
single yeur.
Frail CoKinia Wagner ia recovering
well from the stroke of apoplexy she re
ceived some three wevks ago. bhe w as
still very feeble at last reports, but she
has a splendid constitution, and the doc
tors look for a complete recovery.
Pet dogs are Is'ing dyed so as to har
monize with tho color of the ladies' lani
tloir. They are dressed in tailor made
clothes. The fashionable coloring fur
Small white poodle is two shades of vio
let. .
the city of Sun Salvador for the purpose
of training young senoritas for service
iu the Amencun Telephone company.
MYSTERIES OF MEDICINC
rvsrlnra Know What Irna Will IK", bnl
'ut Whjr They lo Ik
"When a rrson takes a dose of medi
cine," said a doctor, "ho never lon to
consider whut a wouderful provider na
turo is. When yon consider that we are
able to give drugs which will go though
tho entire system without having any ef
fect npoii any part or organ until it
comee pcrlia to some nerve upou
whirli it ext-iil all Its force, it is in
ihsM a miracle of the mtt wonderful
kind. We don't know why it (hs-s it, but
wo know what it doe. The progress iu
matt ria medira baa been wonderful Uy
proving the is'iflo effects of drugs
have la-en (li-cvensi, so mm im-j
bo given with sjM'ciflc r'snlt. Medicin
is gradually emerging from tho dark
valley of gu.-asworU Into mo trignt sun
light of science.
Tho in
. ttiiiturt'
ing that somo one of th.ni will produ4)
tho e!T.rt disir.il. He d. not take
i kiiinn iid-iii striking a remiily oiid la
.. ..... II,. k'tloW. ll'.tl
..n ....i.., .. ih.. r.-sults ho wants ami
Willi'.'-...'- , ,
bo pri-.-iUa that. I att. nd.-d a man
tlm other day who had not t-n sick fur
nia rami.
A Itrvarb nf (id tlr-mllag.
Dcnn the past wiuter a Lvly, cpea-
it? a Bex, Ure aiel handsome house,
esf.r.1 inv.ti.t:,,ris f.rr a balL Out of
' verb o t-re; tanres. Iii faile.1 to ap
I -ar lid yet th-y had all be. a proTided
t iheer.tTtainment Another lady
f jj!. tiuaiUeT taxrtT. and out of 150 Der
ide l. self government and tipismal to any
euenatt limelita of the fiilerul aiwrr. A
they bnte r. nniiinsl strangers to any sin
It er inlbiencea which littiy exiat iu the
I'nii.ti tht-y tt i mill on their eitlrnnee. at all
events, pmlaibly lie a re-eiifiirtttiueiil to the
general pnrty of reform.
(lltaerve that while the I'ltiti.l Stntea nnd
Canada remain aepamte neither uf them
raiirontrol emigraiinii, lat atiae w hile one
nf them shut a the front th sir, the hack ths.r
will la) oH.nd by the other. Vou make
laws excluding the Chinese, anil the result
ata'ina In lie that the Cnnadiutl gotrmnieiit
ralM-s n small revt line nil their lnisir1llon
tunmuli CaiuwU into your eoutiiry.
Ohst-rve, list, dial Ihe ( an. nllan north
west, if the line were removed, would pmle
ably I tlll.sl by Ameriian rutigral ion,
wherelia ll ia ntlW Is'illg lllletl Willi Men
nonitea, li'i'lauib-ra, tnid. ra from Skye ami
other ('lemeiila unt lean alien to A merit an
rivilijilion thiili the J-'relu h spulatiuii nf
guelN-c Some tiny nil of the w ill have
to la- taken iu ami tligeaU-d by the l uion.
In exteitsiiiii nf leintory there ran banlly
Iw any danger, so long as the extension ia
natural, lu the present rast-a it Is imt nnly
natural, but is liiisnitlely eltjoiiinl by
natiiiv. which has chaily made tin. North
American etiiitineiil a territorial nnd ecu
Iioiinc w hole.
1'olitii ally the aytem nf fmlera'. ion roin
bining haul M If goveriiuiclit mill self tie
vclnpineiit wiih the external security nnd
Internal frcctlnni nf trade nud Intercourse
assured to nil the im-iiibers uf the federal
Niner si iin capablu nf Indefinite exten
sion. Mi-re enlargement or adjustment nf
the ce nl nil administrative and judicial r
ihlnery at most la rettiired. tlf dlsnipii.ui
there cull hardly In nny danger, utiles,
there ia a line nf i leaviik'e. and. the tariff
question net I led, there ia no viaibli. or aa
al.jli.ilile line nf rleiivage, saving the old one
I I we n Ihe wholly w hile and the nrtiully
blaek stales, the imsirt.'iuce of wliltli
would Iw illllnnlshisl by thn aceeawloo of
Caniula lo the Cliioil.
Against any additional liabilities rott
etpieiit nil territorial or silltleul rxteltsimi
la to be set Ihe more than countervailing
advantage of assured Immunity from war.
. . ... . . . .. ...i .. ..i -...i i i
ii , i ..,..,,. 11 cillillieiiiai union titsu i'iimt, i ti
v enliiiiii.'ra He ro... 1. 1 tl... niuk ot , ,, ..... i . t
y iiillliios ... ht. .,ii . linn r rnltceltah e that a hostile ftstt
,.iler gen. nil by brevet nnd led a "
thai il should not remain forever aeeiirt ly
di.lleat.sl to p.-iuvful, industrial and pro
gressive civ i limit ion.
The tointlii n ml object loll that a tnaiket
of Im.iiii.hii would If given for a market nf
i,ni. mil hai.lly calls for examination. It
wool,! iu. ply I imt Ihe admission nf llakota
wa. n (oinnier. in) hsa lo the rest nf tho
I'liinli. It would imply thai the real nf tb
union would Iw made ru her by the exclu
sion nf the statnof New York.
I .el the objector bsik at the mnp, wbltk
la the one grent (eai her on thia I anadtau
iiii stinu. l't him atipsMi that the four
lerrilortes of whlclilhe llniiiiiiinu rmial.la
were ill ll.e I Iilou. w hal woiiid be aay tu
Siitlssly wl.ii wntild pm-to take them
out of it and form them into a aeiarateand
antagonist iral Hn.-r When, if union ex
isli.l. divisiuit would la, matlnesa, la Hint re
uiiloii wlsilumf doldwlu bin i th iu New
Yolk Tribune.
Jerse
brt'iiil er tf
r,argi at haiieell..rstllle. Allhongn
twice wiiunded In the ahouhh r, be did not
have the Held and h ft ll.n nrmy nl the
rinse nf ihew-ira Innjur gt'lu nil by brevet.
He ai rvt'l nine years In Ihe New Jersey
senate was president uf thnt bisly three
y.ara nn.l waaehet.-J Culled Stat.s sena
tor In ls1
Kraiiklin Murphy l chairman or the
ltepubllian state cuiiiiiiIii.t) and a native
nf New J-ry. I.Ike Sewell. he has a
gallant war recird. lie enlisted nt IS
In the Thirteenth New Jcray volunteers,
and tniiit. ba. k a first lie ntctuiiit. He
I. gun the inaiiiifw lum of varnish after
tlm war and l n-w a wealthy man. Il
lias liei nrhnlriiistii f the Kcpubllcnil stale
fomiuill..' for s. t. r d y.ar.. inul l.wl year
tarried the stale ly a majority nf Ifll.s'si.
This year thn lb-put. Ilrail plurallly In the
ttate Is (iter .'iU.oou. nnd i hainnsn Mur
phy feel like rimming ward for his
UOreasful gelierubhlp.
" '"e- , , , , I preserving k. ttle I. 1st
,..en, physician do. net male , I ui
, ,,f seven or eight drugs, b-p- j iru
ll..- y I ri.tn I. limp Sugar.
To make it take a (Ualitity of lump
sngar, remeuils ring that your vessel (a
i.n n ing k. ttle i. I ft) must UV large.
' . 9 I 1...
UI (tlie niuki" oi I..'-
ruu over und catch
pour on the sugar a Utile wuo r,
nioiigh to melt to a sirup win u noi.
i. .i I .'..,,. till el, ar when tlP'U III
know, now jii-t w hat drug , u iuu u lw,,.rvl ,iul
.. .1... ....nit. ho want., ami . 't i... i.,... i.
a- Vou can pile on nun'', i it" '""
to I.revi itt the sugar Iioin granulating
I. r adv to lift the ketlio
I'
bre.
llltrrfrnl Vlswa uf taa l'hll.Mitira.
llerlsTt Ss-iieTr objet ta to woman auf
frag" (except ill lll'lllli !(l elect Inua) nil ihe
-nnitnl that amiit'ii are ! tender beurtd
i, , I would go to an extreme In human
h k' slatioii. Wry likely tin y would If wnui
rn to,, lie were to .! all I lie legi. biting. Hut
under our pn-sent si.t.-ui uf rxibi'ltrly
male Irgislatiuti the tend, ncf la towanl the
;,jsr,ite ettrt lue-towanl an ot erearvlt.-.
ties, ninl rlloiis,ie to liiiniaiie (olisldera
tioti.. One of lUlph W..ld( Kmrrsoli s sr-
t. f..r eo'ial suCrag aa titai ma
.i:il-IiT. tor n mi ,,.,...,-
I. tui. in ) "f nu n and wom. inTH toward (,e
itv Ttireiii.-s. und thai it lortli men aim
it- tellllrlit Ut
lie rea.lv to lift tlieketti.) on tn me.,
...... "ll ... ..e. I Wl lit llltO Ills rami, I ,, .., .null In ....liirli tot"l I ir ow.
a '" j . . iiuirk r. uu in" ttiinii . ."-' a "-
ami aff r ol- rving hi. symptom, asked , I - , ulltll ,, . would i.r.,. nd
,r ha'.f a gl.k-a . f H jhirh I ; , , all,, color T.,
drop,..! a small ,.dlrl. tr. t nr t- T he , ( u,,,lM 8 ---
k; Y : J v i m. ..f ja,.,..- r. ;.,r thoroughly , 1
,,., a .!.. f it and thn, Ul ,,1.-M. U.ma P.MlJ.s- Th r. ,,.,.. ,lli u Ithsbp-,,,, .
Wei!. .I.."!..' he said. oo rtat. . -; '' ,,.,.,. ,r, t.-n'au-
ton. I
.1 ... f, r tills c Ilii I
. i .. .. . ...-it,..
k manr year. rgA ami i mu..
t the t-te (,I III- lll'su-
stl.l Vivid. I
ri Iliellll Ta.'l' '
rii.e vou gave me then i
.i . .l.o.l ln:if :t t r.n (
,11 III fc llllll. I
mix.s-1 a ni. r- In rr.hl.- ( "nr
that was. Now y..tt tr-at
same di-.a-c. nnd the ilru
tasi.-lt-s Ii.,wi! iyoaai.'..i i
ia! l.t. ry day imt. as-r
l nlUh lutnk NnlK
t, l.wor'h ii.,ilniitl..sttl.ellnikof Eng-
lnntl ba few, r note In ir
'n1,1 rirrul-lldi of England hanlly
1'JU lll.kU
it
- t ... . t .in,,-, -ii, t our new
rtik- Ms -
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ll. an f..nii. rly. '"'" mean, of exihai.'
l.srirm taken their lilace
Alpine fiui.b And now. g.-u'l.'nin, t!
. n iu. tb ladies leave off talking 'I
yuo will hear the roar cf ll- waUifall '
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the warmer months and in tho gymna
sium w bile cold weather prevail. Again,
basket ball can lat played by persona
whose physitiio is not of the most robust
tya, ultboiigh mini y uthh tes also have
found til It a healthful form of exercise.
It has proved of great value in furnish
ing exercise for business men, women
and children, as well as brawny students.
and from the general success it has al
ready attained wherever it bus been In
trial need there is every probability that
basket ball will stain la-come a very s.pu
lar inul widespread form of outdisir nud
illdoor Ssirt. Hostoll Advertiser.
A t oaaf-rlahl. III.I AIItt TVurkln( Hard.
While strolling past tho war dei.irt-
incut one evening I witnessed a littlo
scene that waa mousing if not strictly
newsy. A small sued army of clmr-
women ami swi.-ia-rs, who are einploywl
tu clean that large building, were start
ing homeward, having completed their
task for the tiny. It was ruining at the
time, anil several of the women, white
and colored, wern without umbrellas
One of the colored women was just
ulamt to cross the avenue when a mag-
niliceiit team of horses drawing an ele
gant coiis dashed around the corner
from Sevciitn'iith street. The driver in-
stantly r.H'ognir.tsl the colored wniiiau aa
one of his friends istIius she was his
"steady eoinjmiiy.
He ptille.1 up to the sidewalk and vol
imttin d to give her a rido home. She
at mice accepted the invitation ami jump
ed into the carriage ami rilled away,
amid the envious bsiks of her less fortu
nate associates. Her attire was not ap
propriate to the lining of the eon, but
thnt "didn't make no never mind In
her. The carriage is owned by one of
the wealthiest families ill ashiugton,
ami it is probable they are Imt aware
that their coachman was "sceintr Nellie
homo" on that nxrticiilar occasion.
Washington Post,
I al sf ln- -f lluasla'a ltrlglil-al Mrs.
I't me tell you story. When I was
In college ut Cornell, there came a bright
young Uiissian to study of the name of
DubrolohofT. Jlns young man was ,,i
nun k is-rceptive powers and dta'ply in
Icrestcl in the progressive practical
sciences ami (iestiona. Hestutlied Very
hurl for four years, did much morn work
than any single term required, and grud
uutcd with the honors of his clans. He
removed to New York and entered into
a successful practice of civil engineer
ing. Some tune later I learned that he
hud gone lan k to Ins native himl
heard no more of this young man ont-
ai.lii of a few scientific articles In some
EumiK-aii magnxines for nearly 10 years.
While making a tour of Euro,.) and
Ktissia I Is thoiight myself of bun and
wondered w hy his brilliant parts hint not
long since brought bun Into priinitience,
In ICussia I minln impum s. and there
b urned to my astoiiiabmeut and sorrow
that the student had la-en Sllsja-cted of
tr.-naon. tnel and -ctitcnred to Slla'ri.
w here Iii) bud died in tilth and chains.
for. St. houis filo)a-l)emiK rut
A- An i.e. a-al.
Mr. Newntch (to the tb-ab-r in artist'r.
plaster t nstse-U bat is moat beautiful
of all your aUtura
The Is ab-r The Vetinstle MedicL
Mr. Newntcb ell. bt me have a
dozen Yenus de Mclisigha. then. I want
to trim up my front yard. Clnrago
News.
Some one has said that a dirt of oat
meal and brown bra-ad tends to pronnste
the growth of the hair. However this
may be. the diet ia a good one for many
more assured re-xnus.
Ptryrle riders in Songland, Austra
lia, are required to dismount li yards
from an apprav-hiug burs and draw
their wheels past,
Mr- Jaine I'rre, Wan-tan. hid.. owns
a Jlibl w lech la said to hava lasso used at
th luariiagrof I't--Jinl.tiM.
Mr- Is said to tsrvr iJ less tbaa
tii fur a n-ir of -Lut-s.
The place was rather hands, Hiii'ly dec-
or.it. d. nor were thu li.piors adulterated,
but It was imn.sibt. topreveiit disorder
in n place the very foundations of which
were laid in defiance of all order, nt.d
Ihe cotisei,iielice was that thn Piccadilly
sal,. hi l.cainn a coiivertibbi tenn for
.'rinaiieiit row mi l riot, tho r.-aiilta of
which went occasionally far l.yond the
piinchilig of heads and the blacking of
eyes. More than (no of tlm fatal duels
w hich Is'gan to slua k sta iety ut the
giiiiiing of her majesty's r ign were tho
tlins t outcome of a row ut "The Pic."
Ilob Siiiii'IhsIv's. in the llavinarki t it
self, was another resort of night bird..
Unite ua dissipated as "The IV," but not
half so lioisv, tho proprietor being,
apart from the tspuvis al nature of Ins
business, a really worthy fellow, who
exercised some kind of selection and
control with n-isi t to the guests, inula
or female, whom he admitted to his es-
tilbllsbtnellt.
It was in Panlon street, however
Pant. hi street, now so thoroughly tiiiini
peat liable from a moral jaiint of view
that the night hoiiM-a did most thickly
congregate. They might la covered in
horse racing phrase by a Jsa ket hand-
rchicf, socba-'ly did they sdllllate to
gether. The champagne was bud, the
spirits were worse, the cigars were vile
ami tho company was mixed that is to
say, noblemen and guardsmen ruhlmd
shoulders w ith rackety clerks and bust
liens men and young men from the coun
try burning to gam nn insight into Lou
don street life. Tho ladies were splen
didly dressed, nud until they hud taken
too much of the bud champugne they
usunlly bchuved themselves.
The night bouses were not altogether
indiscriminately opened to the public.
You hud to knock for admission, ami l
fore ingress was conceded to you a Jutbia
wicket or trap was o'iiod in the portal,
and you were srriitini.i-d by janitor
inside tho normal qual i heat n ma widen
in his eyes entitled a can. li. Into to be in
ducted into the gay scene being that he
tumid bo well tln-ssed, ami that ha
should not l either in uu upruuriotis or
a helpless condition of iutoxicution.
These night houses had lat'ii in existence
for sotno years, with the full cognizance
of the police, but without suffering any
interference from the authorities, when
public opinion having lagim. through
the agency of the press, to wake npin
the matter, steai were taken to overhaul
the licensed houses of the llaymarkct
and Panton street ami ascertain some
thing de Unite as to the character of the
festivities common there festivities
which tho resNS'tublo shopkeepers of thn
iicighlsirhisxl had come to regard as a
scandal and a nuisance. '
A system wna Introduced of paying
police visits at irregular intervuls during
the night to tho nioro notorious places
of niglitly resort Tho lady and getitlo
men-revelers would Is. enjoying them- '
.elves with delightful hilarity, any at 'i.'M
iu the morning, when a knock of author
ity would Iw beard at the outer ortul.
and the janitor would enter the room
with well affected consternation ami in
form the In'tiutetiiia "ihimo do comptoir"
thnt the "lathhies was come." "Admit
the in at once" was the atenxityaM an
swer of the lovely and fur the uonco law
abiding female.
The janitor took a ininntoorso toos'n
the heavy ibs.r, anil menu while the wait
ers, who were in the joke, carefully re
moved every lady and gentleman's glass
of chaiiiniguo or tumbler of -.Tilted wa
ter with something In it. and concealed
these liufchiimiliiin "piece do convict ion"
behind the counter. Then, with solemn
march ami stern uiieii, nn inssctor of
police, arrotiiiiMiiicd by a setgeaiit. imitle
his spia araiice, to find only a largo niini
U r of well dressed gentlemen '.'butting
and smoking, and an equally large num
ber of ladles, attired in the highest style
uf fashion, and smiling around with an
expressnm of innocence quite enchant
ing to behold.
The inssctor producr.1 notclxs-.k
from his KK-ket and wrote something
dow n. Whether it waa the name ot the
bouse or the titles of some of the noble
lords present, or a verso of the latest
comic song, or tho Slavonic alphabet, it
did not mutter much, the whole pro
ceedings Ising. as the landlady knew
will enough ami the Milice autlioritii-s
knew even better, an egregious ami pre
posterous farce. The uttell.hl.lt H rgeallt
did littlo more than cough below his
right baud iu a vaguely ominous and
mysterious manner. Then the lica
would retire and the revelries would be
gin again, only through some curious
phenomenon it was found thul the wine
and liquors which had formerly sparkleti
in tumblers and glasara bid una count
ably ilisapj. an d during the time uf the
police nvaaion. Ptrhiipt there was a
night '.urns- rat which drank up all that
wn 7 r,rf ablo. i. A. Sala iu Loucua
Ttlr.lapn.
lain- Nrwisaprr 1.1m.
Ranks (in thn uewspar lineV
H 'in pli! Heni's a squib credited to the
Perkins Junction lUnuer that I wrote
six years ago for The Daily I'.nad.
Ki vers (fellow lalsn-ers Do yoa re
member rverything ym have ever writ
ten? "Of corse I do."
"What a cave of gloom your memory
aanst bet" Chi"ago Tribon ,
ksp a- SIttIII..
Fp Is one uf the best known tU-rlllri
ti wafer auaiwcted uf lufsctiuo.