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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1895)
W Q TOfl USOX ANO TILDEN LIBRA B.tS TO BE CONSOLIDATED. Ti.lt I "- . . --a a.i TaitAiaf, ,h, urf- . .h- i f I roiisnlldntlon of Iho n,h. '.' i .,!. and the 'Men ; '. . ...i llhrary I acoompllthed, " v ...it'v will l.nv..n. of Ih.Ou,. ' '. . -i..i.i lil.rnrlr In exist- . -...1 ITI..l I'll"-'"- Ti-I.'ii.' and Asmran- ' ,, ,hrrM In the city, hut f ' ....... ihaevenllia "- .. ....... -iriloii. Tho Til- W1 hl,rnr, WM f by ho """,, , il,. .rent lk-iii- ll IV t.. n died. 1.0 '".''. . ?,W,.r Slid l,,ll.0'0 IO fllllllll ' v.,- York. Ill j . initj'i' li"rni ----- ' ' .I..I.J iim in. ' ""' r'ti w M.wx'.uw-iiiIii. " , . J.J din", ted. 'No w , m.U' I'"""1 carrying out nd the 'U,,J u 'i'"l,r "iru .. I""!"""1 ","rl'r"n' "Tt'l.l'r'T. will l - '' N"w V,,rk ii rr. A.f.r. Lenox ami Tlld. n L i.tt. i,. 'l '""' ml ninuerlilo) r,r. luil-n. will he placed un- 1 n-f in gn-nt building, the ..to . t I, I. I determined. 11.0 .Vin.-ti-n. '" ,M' """y , , lie combined endowment will fcrt!l.h """ ro r,T"t",e "rkl" the HI rnry will I . !' up.ue.ru- i two they I- -i-J U r - ill l- lit I 1 1 nV l.lllllAliT. It !',! I 'i1'!. ' Siitnliw. there will I n laM.-clMilai'i'if .I-I'nrtniclil, mi.l all In ,11 (Ik. i.,iiM.liili"l liitlliilln will tar (.It.rnrrn nt tl ihlliiiitlin'l'lo Inl- nt j M,..fj ill' I'". Aairainl 1-rinu Ihnn ll ltir-. ..r..to lllirnrl. o tlirjr foiimll. It n. I'i r " wl" "'VB 37l.:ii t.. lt tin- iiirl. nliJ ll lHik, .iiiliiw ,r,t mil T .riy f. lHTnlljr ore talu. .l H. l. ul f" n ' XI,,. .i-t lil t ;ry wiu fuiuiilnl III IKIH I, J, ,n J-"li Al'.r. wlm li-f( f IIHI.IHKI Jf ll.i- :i.r.M- Willi llil Umin-JT tlif ptrwiil HU- i f tliu IHirarjr In Ijifnjri'H. (.jw tw iur li.w J ninl iiiimt of llir tu:Wliii( ;i it" -till. HliTrr.it iiioiiiIhti" J ll;r A-t.r (.itnily liav wliltii In llm i-n inmriit i.nill tt l now I J. li'j.tiTI. Tin li.titutl, ii li.- J'O.i',11 lH.k, ami In I MM :y I r- i. lii. il tlio lllimry no n ml rUnii.' ii"' fit I lint tliu il.Hin nm tuiljr ,.jn ilurlnn tl.u .liijr. li-t jt.-nr llio II- tnrt li.i.hm lii. f II7.U00, and Ituri- rt . r.' U.'.T'.'ii. Tlie Inn-nut un In mtiiniu "t tin- U'Iku lllirnrjr rmliiw D,.iil (, r l 'I w:i MM.VI.lu. ami tlio to ul rt iiM- i f IH. ID'". 10. Tlio rum l:i.nU,Liry li-luf tln two lllirnrl.n I now l.'..:uu.i Tl.u pmliolily rmilil Ixi ro- I.. I.'" i'H, l. iivlnu nearly fu.nuti a irjf iiiut.. l .r tl.u ur linahiK tit IK'W Tin- cuiil.lm-.l n-VfiiurB if tlif to lii.u:mi,:i, woiil.l l almiit f i'O.Ihki a ii. .Im:uu .i w hi. It tliu f-.ll, (Kill tvvemii t:.it r. i.1,1 I .1. rlvril fMlll tin' Tll.l.'ll Ll.i liial... ii t.itlll (if $1 lO.OlMI. Tlx-1 in t litirnry no tlm rrriill.ni of Jji.,.1 Liin. ii w.nltlif nml rnililrio t!! l:.,tnuiiiin-1 f N. w V.irk city. 1 In win Ito Mil i f ItnlaTt I'IIOI, Wild I.'- ftiij fimii . -.1(1.11111 to New Vurk In KM ii. I in ,,!,, o fiirtunn In l,iilno J4ii.r.i nliiriiti .1 lit I'rlnri'tiin ntul cm. a , ry irli t I'r. l ytiTliui. Ill fa tli.r l.ft him a fnrt i, mi ami admit !10 niwuf I.imI ,,ii Fifth a vi Mui, iicor S-vi'ii-tMhitr.,-!. N..- Vnrk. r.,r whl. li Ifl.lWI M lin Mi,l. Tim ,r., rty It now In tl ti.ri tin. fimliliiunliU' qimrtcr of N. Yntk ami U valu. il nt aUiut J 1 0, -wjU.).i V.niim l iim tmik no Inti-mt In fbl, H.!iti. a or r.'tniiirrrliil aflalrn and fc-Binl tn l,;iv luil a IiikI.i (iinliltli.n tu (ijIIm iii ii nf tliu rarint and clnilrrt ill In In. riittito and art. Smui aftrr Wi I'rliu. tin h. i..it m'vi n i,r rlnl,t Jnrt In Knr.,,i- tncljltig old and rare l"'l ami l iiiiiiIiik a rontioUM-ur. Ilo Mfc,n wlilinut a rival amiuiK llio Ixxik ti-jTiKf il,,. (-..untry, nml u-fum lio lli-d BFWUlilil. (if !. lim.t HfHTt lllllllollllllll In tl,,. M,.r!,. ''iimr.. than 10 yearn how nil rvpre nt.,t iv.rylMK.k on In of IK, to III tin t'.J, iiiiiI I,,, ufti n uutlilil tho srent 11 wrii in ii - uiik ami prlvnto cilK-rtor of Hi- h.v.il hit old hook a a mlw r y llw pild, mid anliooilli-rti-dtlK'Hi J Markiil Ihnn nwny n hU llhrary I rM.d them Ith J, -ul., in rnro. Scholar i'i MUinnuitilae wrro rari'ly allowed to ".'m, mi.l It u raid that even l'n-'!r.-iu.st to ntu.ly the Mexlean nioliu KMtin, When on rorowea- .M U. k wa allowed to leovo tho II t?7. xr.i!,t acc(iiiiuiiiled It, waited "il It hn.l ,. n r,nmlnwl by the fnvon-d "t-ndiml tl riirrled It Uek to the ec M"c l,IMI..,hlle . rwloYnre. Uu. J;-,. Mf u.nol en,,,,,!,.,,.!, "'it"l I.I. tiw-tw t roiKx-rnlnii hi tain JMini n Thu lu,rar, luii.t lxcame t tit rl . t" Ai-roR LIBK1BT. "'1n hn.!., phllanthmiil.t who not dSV ' ' ,'"'l', to u" Pu,,llc-,,ut l,rw' kT. " ,r'!"urv "'in ll.ixxi.ooo 1 ""i'l'Hed an endowment of T.'.o llhrary I moro noted f(,r ; 1" ity than f. r tho quantity of III .. " ! " 1 13.739 bound Tolume anil -'"'. in, !u,'01g 70 manuvrlpt. and u "'' '" ' rlt-h In ran old llll.l.-c it , ,!" Iru.teeo of this library (-',lf the tnamiM-rlpt and Uh k sTrk",' f-ft. tho hUtorlan. whl.h - l"undToluin.-and l.r.ts ;,rire II. .Moore srat .,. ,f ' k conn-mltiR color. Ir I ..' ," 'i'1 Ir- Wendell I'rlme rarl " 1 f IV, n Quliote," the Stuart r,a ." ' f A ,",'r,r:'. I)r- Thouia Ad- Mi.ti.e, , ci,., f Tarj Amian U f, ,,,J "W.rr Taluohle addition ' "l1"" nia.1. to the library U- ! h w l-ig eibiUtwl In lb : Ur'L7 11,6 ,h"P t Mr. Kajm. tba i -. , '' -l"'k tbe work of w hich ' b ,""10 vt a rdinary clear t,,, Wtle. the dial plato N ing '" ., w,-r introduced into tbo Hamlrt f r ! n., " "'.v-t-ry at firt slanc.. bnt ! ' u t '" " " 'rr,nl that no in--., " ,bla neck of tba m Jv 7 ""Ut ,b, n on'UTt ta ,h : t j,.. W,T therein put tntb- IU tWlniilnf ud . Trm.i,Hi I rm Aarleal loQ.jrra Mrlhuj It wa only win ii writing w mwla rjMiii Mpatato ,i , r l,i. t i f a ablo ami h ri-ii.il in.it, ri.,l tit t.i n.1 . 1 ! jinprwi. i ii nt. . I tn , jiitr.-., ,r .In, t., t. . ih. r un.l Kit, trretictli to tin in an, r. t.-.'ti. mu beauty. O Hut here. 4),ill, W tl.tili.tlii.Mii.h Tlio Jiliable writt.n l,..t n,:ir, eith.r Ml lei or f .. , !.-.!, i.i, I, j;l,ii',i.,. , a fnriii of timliiitf . tili.ir i.i it if. 'j . filllnl t.-t I nlilnl l v fat. Illll ;, , hit I H i. . il,, r w.ivn aj., r. ii,i the w in, I, fn.in i ii, I .,rii,. t!i,. .,-t ,1,,, , erring in a e.,. r t i all th.. r. -t. lin fnriii of ,iii,iik ii. dun' (,, ,,.,,, am i. nt of tin. tw.i. an, I it vt.i. f.,ral, uu tune In p'H' iul ti.e-. , h.i. u..., f,.r riamile, by tin. !'.,- ,ti.ni. it w.w probably invent. l I r tin in ami it wa UimhI by the (Irn L ami by the lt,,m,rn, and ureal libramai f roll. ni-t,,f,,r umiii-time aft, r the t 'liti.n.m . r.i, nnl maiir in,lutri, w. re i iv.i, , m ,-,,n. tribtitmu to the m ifictn ii , f tl. bind hilt II ha, h'lwiv.r. N.ii nir.l.,l for fnany ei ultiriiH by lh f.... . f, riu of lilerature, the invniti. of whirli U attributed In Kutneli.-, kill),' f I'. t-:-iiiuh (from whom, t,i, r, n,. ur pan It tiniit, or kin, r. i.tre. f.,r vritii ' i in. in tin. lint, I century 1 . fi re ( liti-r. iiut if tlm f.,rm li.n (li.i ;ir. , tin. t. rini nullify of tlm roll li:i umv.d, and tin. word "viiltiiu.-."otn;iiial,y a thiiij that i rolled or wound up I. e., a roll i How a) ilii-,l iinliM rimiiiat. ly t,i it ub ktlttlt... th" l,k i f fol.b I kIim la. 'l'hi. f ,1.1. .1 kIm . t, or k. . tn, n, a. it i called, U 1k,uu. by dimply kcmimk or titlierwiM. f.lt, IlillU th.. irt. of the uliei t tn olii' mil ither lit the bai k er. a or old, ami a iiuinNr i f K.i tioin are Ixillllil by f:itetllll' carll of tin til tl Kotiin cnintuiiti Ktiip,,rt nt tlio b.t. k, K.i that win u nil are rowed or olh, r i.. fastened tin y may y. t Ui frini bi i,k ii nml to Khut at I'l.-a-uru at thu front or "fur., i (l-... " Til" illVi'lllinll of till' folded Kill , t tllU cave ri to tlie invi nti.iu if m.Hlern liimlui, wliirli, in tt i n , U union nt tlm I ., k of tin. f,,l.h-. i!i, .t, which tii'.tliir colititiitii tin folded book, or, iu I mar k.iv, .1, -pit., tlm la tent coiitrnlii'tioii, thu fold.,1 volume. Fortnightly lb view. STORED AN EMPTY OARRCL. Nino otolith In a Murage Wart-I.ur an.l Thrre t artagr I'al.l on It. "I pit my ftirnituru out i f Moran tlm other day, " Mibl a N w Vnrker, "and inv Wi!o and I thought we would utip.ii k thu china nml brie a br.te our el( , iiidtead of Ji iyin .',() ci utx nn hour to tin. Kt, r.iK' lm tl to do it. The atutT wn packed in live barrels, one of wTi ich, wo imti.-eil, waa lighter than thu rot "Win n We In jjan to uiipai k that one, wo coiicluil. il that it nui-t contain out in, ct fragile aitii li of vi rtu. f,,r v flr-t caiuo ucroKa it lay. r of ox.vIm, r nml Koft paM r a foot in tliicknoa. lb low thia ww another layer, uually thick, and when wo had half unpacked Ihu barrel iiud found nothing but cxii Uiur nml M.ft paper we km iv imt what to think. "Wo wero atill more fl.ibU rt,'asted on fimliiitf no china on removing the ,a k in. Wn of cotirwi coiicluiled that our lliiua had tai n Ktnleii ami reproached ourc!vin for our falMii-conomy in dning Ihu tiiipnckiug our-M-lvea, f,,r it is a rule of tho Morale concern we patronized not i pay for any article broken or mim ing tiiiliK it" men do tin. unpacking. "Aawu mi-MHl nothing when tho littl er barrel had been unpacked, my wifu cndiieled her brain to explain the- my tery. Sho linally reinemlM red that when wo avo up hntiKekei'liing. I ' y. ara 0g( therowiuit lot of excelsior leftover w In n th" china had la" ii packi"L In a fit of icommiy kIip (Hiked it all in a r-o-M'rflui,u barrel, which waa duly headed Ui and carted to tho hotel whom we uncut tho winter. It waa Moml In the garret without being unpiu-keil, and in tho hjiring waa Kent to tho HturoKii waro- llOll-e. "Wo accordingly Imvo paid not only for tho lnragu for iiiuo month of nn empty barrel, but for itm-artaguoii threo different occainna from tho Ikiumi to tho hotel, from tho hoti I to tho Morago war. houi-u and from tho warehoiiMi to wh. ro wo now livo!" Xtw York hun. K.lln.u' Itrt. Thcro i probably no other countrr whero no much nml ko t urion betting take plueo na in tho United State. Ka-p.-cially ia this tlm ca-o nt election time. Wizard K.lii-m, it la i-ald. made hi firet tmui-ualfXiM-riiueiit in t-li" Irn lty iw tlm n-ult of a la L II.i w a a telegraph op crater, uudtho lum h.n of tho boy wero carried in tin can, into which roachw mado their way, cuu-ing much kicking at mealtime. Variotia iin-lhod wero tried to get rid of them, and finally Kdi K,iti made a bet that ho would mipprcM them. The next day tlm dinner ran wero pibd in a heap, and tho wiard p!ao"l around llu ni a circle of narrow tin f.'il ribN'ii about on inch wide, and nlniut n quarter of an inch away another similar circle, and Iheti ho c nn. t.d both with tho current Thncon. iuelico waa that en ry M h in ttying to get to tho cana placd hiniM If with hi hind leg on ono polo (or piece of foil) and Li f .re leg on tho other, thu complet ing tho circuit, and rolling over dead. Tho bet wa won, and tho dead piled op hko an Irinh fem e. The mr Family Abroad. It i extraordinary how tho Ringer family ha manai:e.l to mix itwlf up with the aristocracy of France. With tioth lug but a huge fortune and a larrf ftock of eccentricity the original old Suig-r niarried t.o l- than 10 wou-n. cover ing a w ide range of iti..n and charac ter He tiumUreJ hi uWrndant by the ac re, and thei it i who have man aged to ally thcm-.lveawith eotne of the pruude-t fitnilie in F-uroj. At tlio re cent weddingof Mr. Winn .retta Singer in Pan to Prim e Melchi-.r de i'ohgnac there wa a great gathering of th Singer clan, and tii. T l,re 'i. h nam. a Rochefoucauld. iJecai-. Marat. M -l-t. and Dudley.-Oiolly KuickerU- k.r tu New York nefji: - A Trlllale l,l llowdid yon get on' -wa aked oo the Kialto. 'lh. I nirt with f.i.riKrr. I I Iayel Hamlet for thellr-t time. J..U '.''- i wri t all rk-M.'cl""'l1 """''lr'it", frll Into Ophelia arve " "That tuUKt ba bero a fai.y tal-f ST0KIKS (IF PAl'KU. SENATORIAL CRIPPLE "M WATER MARKS WERE MADE AND WHY TmEY CAME INTO LibE. ' .V lhra br Irrlu.l a III ltnw,)aW oririM- I Uborale lr.l(B. Iu..rrur4 1,1 II.. -law. 1 7 Holl er -The llogna t irla Mary l-llrr. Stori. ami in, i l. nt, nmuni. r.ible are Woliml Up ,l. ;,,( ,;k, and it. in. , li.uii, ., j.t, com !ia,i af. f.,rd. I toil..- y.. nioii. e ( . r y tell, r many a 1 li.iti,-.- I r a thrilling t.i... " ! Till I . - Lilly tllli" of tho rT.ta III . of placing w.u.r m.iil.". k.i call.d, in1 .iii, 11. I nml. . r m.tk. . f p.ijr. ! I'. tliap. III,. 1 t int. tetllig true b ty w hi. h ha to .hi w ith Ihi. branch ' of Hie imlu-try I. that of II, o f.unou. "Ir. laud' I'oiifeKKioii. " I Ir. Ian I li.i I f. ilnc.it, d0, me Shake-' I:n.. luaiiii' ri t, which f.,r n I,,' ti w.r.i 11. ,-- t.-l ii actual. Tiny mad., mcii an lmpr.-"iiti iiuln d that a liuitiU r if lm 11. f.iiuoua at that tnmi for . th.ir irii.im 11 nml I r tin ir library Kt.ittf.ing, Tolm.t.irily prepan d a t.-ti-mnlilal0itt. .ting al'-.'liitn la ln f in tho atitln nllcity ( f tin. matiuw-ript. Tothl ; iba'tuui nt tie . I.,, 11 a!li, .1 their Kigna- ! tur.-a and nt the .ip. r I m el, :vt. j The wln le i f the 1 rigtnal edltiini of tho f.ik. a w.idin. .1 of in .1 f. w hour, and k.i gr. ,.t w a the i a'. rn, for tin- iiliti .n that Kindle cpn wi re ili-."l : of in an, tioii r m. at i norm. ma price. 1 Some time after tint It, laud biiua. lf threw the-., g. iitl. iu, n into much lu.r-, r,,r by explaining luat Imw he had had I fun with tin m j I In land'a Ktory waa that tho tdicct of I !.i r which h iim d wa tho out, of ' I mm r il otli. r on w hich Kotuc acc,,ti:ita I I i. ...i i . .. i .... .1.... ,i. . . i ! ! H.KI I V II K. . .1.11 II1K III.- r 1.11 I'I 1 I'harli-a 1. At that tin... Ireland waa .wholly tinn 'iiiaiiite I with tho Mil'j.i-t of Wat, r mark.. "1 car. fully Ki ln't. .1, " Kaya he, "two ha'f kIh ita not having any mark what ever, on which I i unci my lit-1 i!Tu dioti. " A few pag. further on in- wrote: "II. ing thu urg. il forward to the pro duction of more imuitiM ri,la, it l.caini. nee. -..iry that I hhoiild i.w..-.a a Milli cieiit iiautity of old pajH r to i uahlo me to pna-ied, ill c.iiim qui mi' of which 1 ii!',lied t i a Ihi!,., II. r. who, f..r tlm kuiii of A Khilllt-g. MlfT, red nm to t:lk from nil tlio folio and quart, i volume in hi kIu'P tlm fly b-ave which tiny contain, d. l'y thi tn. ana I waa amply tore, I with that lomtiiiality. n.,r did I fear any nniitioti i f th circtimt.ii by the liook-elb r. Aa I w.i fully awar.-, from the vitl'tr of water marka which are in i xitem i. ut tin- prei tit day, that they iiitiat bavn coti-taiitly laa-u nlt.-red nin e the r i x I of F.liala th, nml I" ing for Mime time w holly unacquainted with tho water mark of that age, I very care fully pnalu.i-d my lirt KH" imeiiaof the writing on kucIi alii" ta of old paHT na hail no iiinrk whatevtr. "Having lie.tr. I it frequently Mated that tho npla-araiico of mu lt mark on the pnM-r would bavn greatly tend, d to eatabliah their validity, 1 M, m il to every remark thatwa madeon thoauli jia-t, nml I at h ngth gleaned Iho intelli gence that a jug waa llm prevalent wa ter mark of tlm r. ign ,,f F.lia!ih, in coiiM"Hielice of which I iiii le.l all the Klneta of old pajx r tin n in my pi ainioii, ami having w lia ted ein-li na had Ih.i jug on them I produced tin- succeed ing niatitix ripta iimiii tln', l-iiigc.-iri'-fill, however, to ininl.- with tli.-m n certain numl r of blank h avea that tho pr.alneti.'ii on a Hidden of ko many wa tT marka might not i xcite Mi,i. ion in tho breaat.a of tll'iai. M,n'li,i imiat couver-ant with the maiinacri,ta. " A traveler in M.-i-inawaaoncoNhiiwii a letter written by tlm Virgin Mary with her own hand. Ho remarked that it muat in'l."il l o a miracle, rinco tho pa r nhowe.1 by it water mark that it waa not mado till munu c ut uriea after tho ago of Mary. It i tho greateat mystery to tnot p-o-ilo how-water inaika nro mado. And yet tho matter ia llio aimplot thing in tho world. In the manufacture of pa"-r tho pulp, la f. ro tt ha I" gun to la dried nml after it lia b en rprcad on the moving iilatform. pax tinder n Mller culled tlm "dandy." On thia dandy" ii nfiixed tlm ilevico whn h work tlm wat. r mark. It ia of bent wire, nml n tho roller pres-. tho paper it pri into it tha mark. In tho namo manner must clatKiralo d.aign and even picture and intricate representatioli of whole bait lowclic have lm n doiio from an Migtaved plato aimilarto an electrotype, ud in Iho attii' maimer on tlio "dandy" roller. Of c.inr- clnrk pa-r mid bank pa p r ia tho most important variety li tinguished by wat. r marka. In a pair of i-3 noto mold prepared by tin- old proo fs there ato H curved U nb r, 1C figure, H'.M largo wave and '.' ID letter, which had all to lj separately s.a-ured by the fltu-t wirn to the curved a tit fain. Tlnrow.ro l.D.VJwir.a nml T. t twi-t and tho samo r piiti'.ii where tho stout win wi re introduced t sup port tho liin!, r surface. I MrllrlJa vf rrna I sr ( ratakea, bat It I arrrli bhiI llralu. l.i-oraie W. M. llrl.le, the lo w I'nlt.vl State m imt.'t fr, in llniion, I an lh.nl I,!, a cr! pie and a hn.-h. lor, Iota tnnn of grr.il at lit t jr and f, i.v of il.ar.e t.r He iuv.v.Ii J,. ph l !ph, a i . t. ran of 1 $ ).-ar' aerv lee, an.l 1. 1 lvn i roinltienily Identified w Ith Oregon poll!!, f. ral.mt A. L V f la am ii ut ti tho water mark wero um"1 f, r the same pnTpo-' iw mo old Inn sign. The old inn had doll and beehive, bora-n und varioiia other forma a sign. For the same rcvoii tho pai r mak. r had K.,me distinguishing mark which mado their I induct distinct from that of other mak. r. A very f. nioua mark of tlm sixt." nth cchtnrr wa the .landmark a hand top tw.,1 with a star. The jug or i-.t mark gave the name to tho "pot" p;i r, while tho foolscap mark uaid on paper of certain io gavo that s:t it name, which it retain to thi day. Tho it pa!" r waa so called 1" ati-) it lK,ro a mark t a shield w ith' a p -t born ou it Loudon I tt-rau : .il year of n, i inetiib. r of the . -, ntnllvi a. The stroritt'hold, but ! I.i r t tint he w.i ,. ortfiinlxial for .. talent led to . and be acrved i iitatlve and aa ( I, , lies W M'liUIPK IS year, llnrlnit most of iLv Uui lit ta Na n iimii , i'i. n-r from Inflammatnry rl.riim.,1 i-m and fr.-tn an Injury to hi hip. II.. I a s. n if i .lai .. . M.llrl.le. one nf t l o l Ion. . r tt ' r, . f Or. n. m,.l wa la, in In Yamhill i u tr In M ir, h. sj Hi nml Itl, n la.'l. n.l l lm toward the law, l ot ii ri . i : . ti e,uoH I I.-.I I. uu to abandon I.I tt;-!!. l'm part tally re gnlnliig I, la I.i h .e i i.il ink. I In bual not and s,a,ii u . .line the I, mllng mcr cl iilit of St lli 'iti . t .. county aeat of ('.iliimbla cou'i-v !U' : s' iu bis (Hilltlenl rahvr Itl !-).' hen In I y saa kllltf . I. . tl ti lh'g,.n bu.e of ni county wa n I). m,i.r yi ut'K McHri.l,. una s, j rl.a t. d. W Inn ll,. I . bllalll.-, 1,1 linn Ut.li.:, hi la tug ehos. 11 sp. .,1 everal t. nn na a r, i r. aak.-r. In isa? the l. mm r.,t . I.a-te Sylveater I'entio). r j;ov, rn. r I y . v , r 7 (ko innj .rlty. but nt tin- sa tin,.' M. Pride wa chosen s-rn lary i f sliitu I y l!,e Ii. pnldlcnn and M.lveila larger maj, r:ty I.', an that given the govern, r Hum j I.i. Ilrt term a secrciury of state he n thrown from a wngoti nml crlp lxl, und sime then minli of hi t line b.i la i t, i.,-. ,1 In U d or liH.n crutch, . I'tid, r sin'li ilia, ..iiraglug elr euniaianee ne at nu ll ,,,,l. have aurren (lend and devotxl tin in-. li en llialvi ly to H'KIng Well, b'lt M, llrtdo cnux-d one nf thu rooma nt ti e stnlc , .pli.,1 to la llttial up a a sick chain! cr. nml then- for month he trim a.M ted the bii-ln. . of hi ofllce While I) Ing riw k.d w 11!, pain Ux,n Id bed. In tl.e next state i nmpaiiin (iovernor l'l iiti, y. r wa re . lu ted, and Mellrlde wnt also vlcl. tl 'i, I y a innjorlty of alanit lU.iai.i. A recent siirnlc.-il ea ration UKn hi Injun d hip nml s lt, lm lavn very tcllilhial, It la wild, mid I.U health I tun, h Improved. Ilia fail,, rwii I'n'sldeut l.lm-oln' iiitnlat.r In the Sandwlcb I tat, ,1a; a brother, John It. Melt ride, wa (ifi'Koti llrat lb pub II, nn ib I. unto to con lint ami ch i. f juatheof Id.ihn In laufi. riiuiiia .Mellrhle, iiiiotlur brother, la a .llatrlct judgo In Oregon, nml lr. Jnniea .Mellrlde, a third bn llnr. la a Mllwnuki. (ipert on dlseniHaj of the mind. dixxeks ix rnisio. CUHiOUS COSMOPOLITAN RESTAU RANTS ON THE COAST. n Mar lle la !! Wauerr ut a iMlfrr- eel ( uMnlrv t.very nglil la the li. A IMrtr Hallaa Heiaari.t na lh W ater m I ran. I Thai I. rr l'uulr. One of ll.i. feature of c.ui, p., lit in f an Kraii. i-.-o la it restaurant. F.v.TV f , n ign colony lai.ista of a place w In ro Ita native iNKiking nn I. had, an I a. ! venturou S.iii l'rain la.-.iua uh.i care to 1 k Hi.-... pl.icea up can din., in the in inn, r i f a .litl.r. ut country every ; lili:lit bi the we. k. If ail elaU rate t'lii I. . M dllltl. r, Willi it lunula rl. a IIIHW , nbl.i cutM , la.-li aiviiiup iniod by w. etiin ata, j r.n, utiutt r.i.-t iv a II I I w.ut. in dinii. r, with ,i and salt.d ft-h, ran la had by walking a few bba-k. I For tloe who like highly spied din j mi a In re nr.. tho Italian and Spanish restaurant, to chiaueftom, and fortlno ! w ith small lit., who l.s.k for Hoy i elty in aa-rv ice, there are llm Turkish restaurant, w ith their unpronounceable dlshe and d. Ileleu cotT.av The moat a.pul.ir of tlm foreign n a tnnrant nro th.. Italian. There an sev eral of (In s.. scat t. r. . al, ut the Latin sus,cnepovLr a cL.rr AMUSXa TALESMEX. TKrllllna tairalara af floater la Ilk Mark Hara Moaalalaa. I hell we went Int.i riui mi Clear rraa-k, a e..iil.(H mud In and I atarU-d off for i a d i) I, in. i In among the high arak nf tin' I II at H l lii.iiii'taln. write W. I', t'oiil-.rln 11,.' San Fran, laci Argolialil. I a man of eitroi.lli,ary in-ngth and wa a In raY ngiuirnl f. r I tl but , f lima. ,,l,,l loly ; a-.i,.li.l 1 1,, m. uiitaln I y a deer tr.nl jv riding al nili.tn.-e h trail Inl i,i a ' I,, gi.,1. k ' mini It ran 0,4 14 nt tl,e ai.i. ..( the 1110 ,il,t, tin. all, 11 wa had tu I I. k eur way oi. r the aide Mil until w a strm k nn. tl.. r trull winding In a (Iglng in, uu, ,r toward the 11 111 to It tte .ll.tiieuiit i,l and I.. I eur h. ra.-., I. r Ilia trail ran l,t 1 u. roualy . W. t.i the edge. f arllff thai f run, I i n., tid.. ..f an lloii.iiiae rati) .,11, ll.e ordinary whoae V thwe touid only gu.-aa Nar row, rand nnrrowi r gr. w the trail at w t.i. an.-. .1. We nn, ...I lora urd cautiously f ,r oil elie aide the Ineiititnln ap rarvd to riae from under tiur very f.. l Into a wall of solid Tti V On the ether aid" we I. kral ' Into llm d. ptha of the gent riiuyuii, which would 1 r..e an eternal grave to either f lit should he om-his baiting and U'pple Int.. it lr. aa-ritljr la.tll ll,.rae la-Ill t h. lr ear for 1 wnr.l. snort.. I and sh.,wlevld. -nceaof tha ' grent. ai terror t. f,,re I could aaea-rtaln tlie tniiaa. i f It. King in nnr of la-e lioraa ami linnl.l.. to U-yond II, a shot wa ' II r. d thai awoke Io.ikhi n-h.a-. What fo II. .w.-tl the sound of III shot hi a lied so quckly thai I did Hut rrallta 1l111.pl. r until 1 (..1111. 1 mvaa-lf hanging l- TMEY SOVETlMES.Y THIN, WHICH ARE VERY FUNNY, ( l.u( raag.laara la lb 1 Wals4B 'iVk) .1 Tb. tum L- M ts.r-stsMea . bal.ttayi !), 4 V aVa aad I ta)'. quarter, which are much Iri-qocutcd by I ta,,,, hr and .h-aih My hra'. unabl San Frauci-aiiaou a.-cinnt of the excel leiico of tho rooking. M.t of them nro dirty. Very dirty, na to floor nml walls and tho Italian nro not oversqiieamish regarding the table linen. When a party of American enter, however, th. ro i a general shuftlo among the waiter lo se cure tho service of the table and Iho pr., "'dive tip. Tho question of proeo tl. in-., la ing acttl.al, iho w itio stain. "I tablecloth ia w hiske.l oft and replaced by ou not alwaya new ly lauiid. re.1 or i Im aupirioualy dump. Thcao restaurant aro ran-ly on the main str.a'ia and have to lm np, roach. il through dark alleya. Ono situated l hind tlm county jail lavnpi. a the back r.suti of a small Ituliaii gna-ery atom. In going tlu r., ono ia reminded of dark di".(la and sharp stilctt.w, but tho din ner la worth tho Journey. Tho chef of tin place la faiuou for c.siking 'Italia tini," a paste made by bimaelf and cut itl sttlpa und cook.! with a siiuco luiele of t, imat.au, ain.a- and mushr.aiiii. It i extremely rich and very l pory. but all Lillian dishe an. strongly dadi. .1 with chili ta pper. Tlm dinner I nttemlod with gnat Ceremony. A lmtllo or their amir clarei i served with each dinner. F.vcry Ital ian drink alamt two quart of it with hi dinner, ao tho laittlo supply some- tinn- run short In thi event tlm waiter g(N to tho bar, lllll an empty bottle from a demijohn, drive in a cork, and then earn, a tlm laittlo to the table whim it ia needed, sometiliiea four b"t from tho bar, and iinpreasively prialuo ing hi corkacrt'W drnwa Iho pork a carefully n though bo were handling the finest burgundy. Hi demeanor I ao se rious throughout tho rforinati'o that ono daro not look niuUM"l. A very popular restaurant i llaz- ruro's, which i situated near the water front Thi i grently patronized by the Italian tlsheriiien, who llio in after their day' work, itill wearing their gum Is t ami smelling strongly of their craft It i also frequented by Iho Ital ian vegetable gardener, who drive tn from tho outskirts of town, mid after ilia posing of their stock stop toilliui. When tho place i reasonably well lillial, there i n ImxIm'I of voii-ea. They aro all talk ing at once, and out of tho confusion Iho word "scudi" l distinguished alaivo all other. Thi mean money, which the pn priotor any, with a shrug, "they talk alaiut all tho time, all Iho timo." Tha fishermen bring tho last of their day' catch hero, and the gardener offer their chntnwt vegetable. Tho chef, whoao kitchen I back of tho (lining tahlea and in full view of tho room, i a merry fel low, und between hia juggling feat, toss ing Iii pan Into tho nir to turn tho calk ing flah or meat exchange g,.aip and jtt with tho ilinen. Thi placo i ke(it riimparatively clean. Tho fbair i covered with aawdust and tho c lllng feat, Mined with gaudy colored papi r cut in fanciful design. Two parrot add to tho general din, ami all aorta and con dition of cat prowl around tho floor. Tho nwtnuraut i conducted by two brother, ono of whom wait on table, whllo tho other att.-mU bur ami bsiki after tho cash receipt. Kvery Italian after dining atop at Iho bur for a chat and a drink. Instead of a liquor, the host pour generou glas- of claret fof himself and hi guest, and theao aro slMMellly tiawd off. A casual visitor, aft er w itnessing thi ceremony about 2d time in quick imcreaaion, i apt to grow liervou about the health of Iho boat, but he apN-ar none the worse for hi conviviality at the end of the evening Tho younger brother aometiiue relieve hi brother at tho bar. Ho I quite a hospitable, and hi invariable drink lin ing almitlthe and aelter hi case M-elu even morn alarming Thia restaurant, at 7 .'10 in the even ing, when dinner i in full awing, pre vent an (aid light, the Italian sitting around the table. iint of them with their hat on, g.-sticuliiting and talking cxcit'-dly acr,sa the r'sun, while they Mil the spaghetti round their fork and dexterously transfer il ill yard length to their mouth. A but. In r, Willi all tho mark of hi trade ah iut him, occo- pina a table with tha policeman on tho beat w ho g'-ta the la-at ta rvice of all; a few men alaiut town, who have beard of the chef fame, and forget tho umavory ov.-r C,'K) l""king company in their etijnymeiit of tn s.v what wn In the wth ah.ai.1 of ua. but wli.s... lusltti.'t warn.-il him of th r.-a..nce of a.. me dreaded w lid la-nst bad t..psal In terror, and when the h.,t wa llntl suddenly threw up Ida head and be gad I . king I had pulled the relna over Id head when I dlainounted and held Itieni In my right hand, lo whl. h fart I owed my rtcape from Instant death. Th ' M? V; ill i. y A lgal Aull,..Hy. The f.-ellt. up. n the sul.je.-t of (axtl.a anc.t.g the rarli. rtoc.til-ts of Mar) land ! shown by it.e f..ilo" ing fXtra t ff m a p tltir.nof a"S4-n.hlwl.Hi of the pn-i.te-e, ad ,rr.-,t,. the i, rd i.r...n-tJtr in 1MV ku I O .;gtl. by all the mende-n p.-el.t." -We do furth.r i.un.l.: rr',ie-t T"" l.,pi.i,:p that I., tenft. r am n th.nf" a )'"" J, r lli p in)' '-ire of ua may I done with aai.tlierar.t.g colivrl.l. iitly n.ay be. .reft, i,l.,l..'ll" tl.t a-'"1 ,XT-" - - a la g.K U t n- BOWLDER TRANSPORTATION. a..me KlrlWIl.g l'iani.lea i.f ll.a Werhlngt ul (lie l Ai;e. An immense nr. a of lln- northeastern states, extending sou! Ii to Now York, und then westward tu nn lire ;til.,r line to Cinciiiii iti und SI. Lotna, l" nluiost w holly covered w ith n d. ,lt of drift material, in which pa-kaof varioiia aizea areitulM-..l."l. while oth. r r k", often of enorilioil eize, lie ttau the stiiface. The"e lil.a k liave b.a-11 carefully stildixl by the Aiii'Ticiiu g".logista, Hiid they present ua with some very interesting facta. Not only uro the distances from which they have been transHirt. d Very gr.nt. but in very muny cua- liny aro found at a greater elevation than the place from which they must huvecomo. rrof.-..r II. F. Wright found alienor inoiia iiccuinul.ition of bowl, b ra ou a aati'l-totio plateau in Monroe county, I'a. Many of theao bowlder w ere gran ite an, I must huve cune either from the Adirondack mountain, '.ta) miles to the north, or from the I'ami liati highland, still further away. Thia accumulation of laiwbl. r waa 70 or () f-t high, and it . ii. n, led many mil. -a, d.-sc.-m ling into a d.a'ji valley I .tuny f.t-t Ih-1ow the (ilnteau in a m arly continuous line, forming part of the south. ru moraine of tho great American ice sh.a-t. On the Kentucky lulls, nla.ut I.' mile luilithof ( lliciliuatl, conglomerate lswl il. ra coiitainuig s bbleaof r"l jasja-r can lie trac-l ton limited otiteropof the same rak in t'unadu, to the tiotth of Luke Unroll, nn to than ) mile distant, nml similar Is, wider huve la-en found ut intervals over the whole intervening country. lu both theae i-aaea tho bl.x k inuat have pw.od ov.-r Intervening vul e) ami bills, the latter aa high or near ly as high na tho aotiree w hence tho rock W-re derived. r.i. ti in ,.r.-remarkable are nuiueroiu U.uld. ra of Il.-I'lcllierg limestone ou the summit, f lln-Line Ridge in i'.nus)! tni.ia, w im li luu-t have laa-u brougbl from Iclgc nt biLst .Va) f.-t .,w.-r than the pl.oes iion which they now lie, Tn Line linlk'" it-if show remark- able sign of k'i e lai abrasion in a well (Mine! si ..ul, b r marking the southern limit of ti." ice ma indicated also by be.it.s of drifts and erratics), that Mr. Wright cm lm lea that w-verul hundred f." tof the nil,-., have le" H worn away by the ice. The (tovt.itg tx.ilnple of bowlder trat,sa, lt..t., Ii I-, Icw. ver. uffi,rde by tiie bl.a'fcs . f lli,t irray gueisa dlscover- ..1 l.v l'rof.-ssor II I- .. " k ou the sum j - ... a. .... V- ... .', above a. a b v. I, and i l.-ntifie-l will. ' th- !. '" table or two taken ll-thl. b-iii gii' iss. wi...-- tn-ar.-at outcrop .. 1 r .. ., i..i'. I.. lltallnHh. IS ill J. 11-!-,:.. " - - . .l,.. lrW aa. .p li.ill.el l.,r I , an a 1 11 IUT BI I'd U U ,'imm ,, V It Wallace in ' 1 American HO inn vriuurw ou mi claret o g.-nerouaiy a. ry.,1 wnn inooin . rn-r. A fl-iak of ( hianll I ordered In It III Ml al sl-kMigll OVKII till ABVS. rnild lia. kwnnl nioveiiienl of the bursa and th sudden tossing of hit head threw me off my balance, and la.fnr 1 could re cover I was fulling ov.-r the cliff. Instinctively I lightened my hold on the n-llit and endeavored lu grasp the edge of lln. rltlT with my left hand aa I wa rolling over I did ll("-oeal in chocking the slna k of my fall somewhat, but could Hot aaa-ure a hold sufllelelit to sustain my weight. For a moment I hung suspended over the terrible abyss, my whole weight nstlng usin my right arm gulek a a flash I grnaad the n-lii with my left ulai, and them I hung, expecting; death every Instant, for I knew Ihal my bursa would not stand long In the aaltlon h then held. 1 could see him standing elaive me, and the la.nuty of Ida a.s and tha rigidity of hi SK.tion n he stisxl braced against th weight dangling at the rnd of hi bridle rein inndo an Impression upon my lueui ury Unit w ill never ! eradli aliaL I asked inywlf Imw much luiigi r It waa poaallde I.i hung by ao frail a aupairl aa a bit nf leather The grip of my lian.la wa to tight thnt my linger end were tingling and burning aa though touched with a hot Iron. Suddenly another shot rang out awak ening a myriad of eclim-a thai seemed to mock inn w ith shrill laughter. Again Dial backward movement of my burse, and aa 1 fell the rein drag along the c.lgo of the pm-lpl.-e I thought I mutt turely let go and tall. Jul men I neam my nam pokcii II wa law' voice, calm, colUcled ami Inspiring. Ilo wa w hispering word of caution. Slowly, oh, u thiwly, hi hand UI down the n.lii until II rested upun my wrist. Then them wa a quick grip of powerful linger, an exertion of wonder ful atn-ngth, and I wa In safety, l-ea told me afterward that 1 wa uncousoluu when he stretched me out on th trail. The first shot had la-en final al a moun tain lion thai crouched In th trail a hurl dUtano ahead and had arnt II orathliig Into the depth of the canyon. Will lb Cat t'uioa llaekf It wa with Implicit confidence that th cat wiinld come Isack that a Mlnneapoll mail tied a tag round the neck of a pretty lllll,! MnlL-so tabby th other day and lart.al her on a journey round th world. Tha tnglK.ro a bilef In, rlpthui, sail 1 1 tig forth th character of the oat errand and ooiniiu tiding her to th kind consideration uf all the train conductor and steamship captain that sho em-oilDU re-d on her tour uf the globe. 1'rovid.Kl with thi uolqu fme pa. puaay traveled to Chicago, and thslio lo la troll, Hiiflslo and lloaton. There she wa comfortably quartered In th baggage r.aiiii of an ripnta tralu and reached New Vork In safely, having been Just a week on the road from Mlnnranolla. Sh had lot of additional tag round ln-r neck. placed there by vnrloua friend whom th had met en route, wishing her all manner uf g.aal luck. From New Turk th tailed un th Cunanhir Servla for MvcrpouL ty young -srlely girl with their chap eron and "w-orta. The gtrl consider a w (st an-1 Mount Wa-hll.o' Fortnigi.iiy I'.-w, w. airaagera I'alal Ib MalraiwIU. Superintendent llyrne, who know all Ihe swell boy and high roller of t.uthain. ay that not t out of HO of th young dub aiieh.K met als.ul Uiwn at night are na tive New Yorker. They are young men from other ritle who go to New York to IM iid their money. A glance at the mo or.! of scon of young New York million alnw who on, Id dissipate If they wished to. but do not, will show that there are brainy, aeiitlbl young fellow In Nw York' Four ilundn-d. In the N York four lgniruce and stupidity . -. ai. lotl'y si-ur lo ta I ha lli.xa, tt-riKf s.l. 1f sought after among i (urora. T he rii,niaoii of talraniini, 'l"Kiil!y In niiir.b-r ( n-s. I iiauall y rs- .."aLn'.y t.sli.uiK bnt al t line llaah-aa of j a it r ii.aL.ii. . . . f I i LI ia ut .lullin-sa lii u i llima I l.e pl-a ., .liiifc-., K. .-ii utrll ho tu ll.ilr. .T life show gnat hi- leilli;. !,. e S" II, . I III. . M, ,iia lollfllMal alien Is ing I v a . . 1 1 i.e. I by tw..ahnw, law ).ra and a Jiida-e In a i o.w,.s i.mrln.iiii. It their aiiKwrn Mt-re aft.rwnrd read lo th. in by ll.e stenographer, they would ao iiia. , i tit of the gnatM-M iie.,n,K-1rii,-a. I ertalil st lipid ansa, r are gto-u again am I agi.iu At ngulnr Int.r.ul. in i up I lie man who sal. Ihal he would take th rvnleii.e from the law, or I ha law from Ih rvi.h-n.e, or the . .I.l. lue In. ill th i.uirt, ir the r nleiice fnau the .ria.inrr' counsel Here la a vartntiou of Hint form of g. iilnl misinformation " llowr wi.nl. I )oil .! ta nnine Ih caaa if trie, ted'" aak.,1 a lawyer lu general aea aloi.a. "I would take the law from th evi dence, and If there waa any reaKoiiabl doubt I would Mi.b-r a vrrdi.l." Thi am-ined clear and si rnluhl forward enough, but Ihe man wa rx.-iiaad. 'Would 'on take th law fnuu Ih court, or Would ). sa-ttle It br your self" lli-cnler Sui)th aake.1 a talcatuan. "Oh, I would hear what the court bad lo any, and then would niak up my mind," came the auawrr ca.lly ami at in.at palnHiKingly. The sKalatora Ihuughl that the rash man would Iw coniiiilti-al lo Ih Tomlw for roiitempt of court, but tha reconler, Ih llnea of hi face gnm Ing trust-, calmly aake.1. after a pause: "W hat did you say your bilstnra waaV "tTiMkuiakllig " Well, you would la-tti-r go and attend lo It for the n-t of tht tenn." That waa all. Sun Jun'i-a bav a .b lluhtful lack of (soiitldeiice lu the IrtiKtMi.rtliiiii-a of news-.na-r rrarta In a murder I rlnl every man examined I aske.1 If ha ha read aisitit Ihe raie. Soiiietliiua be nuawrer In thia strain: "Ye, but I never la-lieva any thing I rend III tlse li.-waw.K rs. I ila- B.icredriic In iiew.Ki--r n-a,rtK" Thi I generally said hn-i-iily, but Ih n-ply 1 not n-ganlral by the court a a athiiof overiulelllgei.cti nr I that le t uncom mon one, "What I read makra no imprea- lon ou me." There I a mistaken Idea that a man who haa read anything alaiut a crime can not aerv on the jury which trie theao- cuse.1 man. Th law dislim-tty aaya that veu If h baa ma, la up hi mind oil th i ileal Ion of guilt h may atlll makaaaat- lafn.-tory jumr under certain cudltlona. Tlie man need not even say ha know that b would not I lulliieiiced by Hi opinion, lull mi-n-ly that be la-llevea h would not l. 1 here are ilon-ll of caaea Itl which Ih court hav held a jumr to lcoliiK-tel,l even If h had read alaiut th crime and had fumied an opiulun which It would take evidence lo remove, nrovblral that lie agn-e l to decide only nn ih evidence and nitiirdlea of that former lllipreaKlon. At the same lime, thi principle of law latoa large extent nullltle.1. laaauaecnun ael generally a-remptorlly challriigea auch a man. The Judge, however, rectaxulxea that the laa.1 Juror of all I often the man who frankly a. knowledge thnt he ha nad all ala.ut the ease and haa formed au opinion, but iievertheleaa can glv an, Im partial venllct on the evidence. In a trial In g.-lu-rnl aeaalon wnien ai tracte.1 much attention Ih nam of a bar- la-r waa draw u f nun Ih wheel of fortuu by the clerk. One of Jhe iiiit-ation asked him wa whether Ii bad formed au opin ion alaiut Ihe prlaoner' guilt and priaai il II to hi riiatomer. "I tia.l an opinion," waa tneanawer, but I did not exim-aa It In my ahop. I never eiprea opinion in my ahop." Tb latter part of th auawer waa given with uiphasla. "Your honor, thia I the laxrher hir whom w hav all la-cu haiklug," aald th lawyer forth defense, but Ihe aaaUtaiit dlatrlct attorney did not want auch a man on the Jury. In the an m trial one or two other tale. nienahowe.1 a lack of lao klsui that de prived Ihemof aeat In th Jury box. On nan vacillated III hi vlewa Ilk a weath- ervau. Mrat lie aalil h woui.l laaeiue evldeno fnmi the court, then ba aald be would tak It under th court' ruling. Jl began by saying thai he bad a preju dice a veryatning prejii.Ilcw agaluat a man charged with killing a woman a lirehidlce Ihal could Is removed only by evident- that waa overwhelmingly con vincing. A mluute later he calmly aald to the judge: "I hav no prejudice In Ihi rasa. I know thai a man chargi-d with crime I considered WiK-eut until proved guilty." In dntpalr th Judge told hlin to gel down fnnil Ihe wit lira chair. On talesman lu Ib Sharp "boaalla" trll aald h had never heard of Jacob Sharp There waa also one, at another time, who didn't know who Chatincey M. Ht-pew waa. In tha trial of t'arlyl W. Ilarrla. W. Travel- Jerome put thi que tluui "Are you acquainted with Ocean Orov or Aabury I'arkl" "No. air. I uever met either." wa th gray reply. Another taleaman In Ihe aamecaa waa asked Ih usual queallun, "Do you object lo capita! pilli'ahmriit " "No. air. not at ail." Tb tooe ware t cheerful and th man air ao com placent that Mr. Jerome quickly asked, "What (,. yon aay your buslneaa waaf" "I'm la the slaughtering buslneaa." And th man amiled at the grim jok. Mr. Jerome could not objta-t to him too quickly. Nrw York Trthuu. , I, perjury w l,m twiar- llg bnomrth c- Citl. -i,r-ti Wxit. rassiiig S.I it 1 'T Arg my. ft bat I would not ba ndnd e,J it if th. au.broc tad t !' t)r-dhen I g-t out "-Nw Wk Her 1 rii-ii"f Wl,h ,Uri'"' In tl.e gov ri.r...nt' f Kl-r-.n. Hut.la. lh.pl.sgue of If Id m: whl.h I. deva-U,lnll...f.ii--- I. to I-n-tl) insu lating the Uilce will. i..::i "-'," ta,0 found that trowS fatal M I" r. nt of the mlreeil-r.m.nt.d ns.n. and it.- ministry of agr.. ulture I... nlere d the n,. -l tried tl.r, i.gl.'.ut tt.t Ui.trl't a t,.c a the toe" ilHaiKar A 1'rrra.itluaa Amat. nr fport -man Y-ur beater are Otieoinim lily 'tout 1 liavo noticed the fa' t U for-. Ibc-v i i'? Ilea I iio- k.-. ;- r At ..r linary time tin y are 1' 'i n-ugli. nr. but when we have Ih" g- iitii in' n fr. 1:1 town they al XMiyajad t:,.ir el. .th. a to prevent lh hot going thn ugh Fii-k'wnlo Ulatter. 4 (......J l;aMe. Judge Jeremiah I. e k f--r a long tin. wore a bla. a g ' u one nl'.o, hav It, g ilJ t.eal ""r. I.' "" ' '"'i" Hay ard ( I a-l:iware. who thu a""'4l him: Why. Ilia. k. lew )!! g )"'! I'"'k! Vow are iK,t so grav aa I am. and you musl l S yrar. ol l. r ' ' Humph:" r-j.liel the Judge, 'g ro"4.ti. Your batr ca.mr by d-sent. and I g-t mil. by porch." tj rasa u itapi , Th Kali irf rlaslaaJa. Aeomlliig to th renau of IHUO there r IIIIII convict to -very I.W-U.OOO Inhal.ll ntaof the 111, rib Atlantic ttaUra, "SO Id the aoiith Atlantic, 4U1 In th north can tral, au In the south central and 1,(11 In . .. ..i.... .. .-.... 1 in weau-rn. 1 ne ngurea can ut u-m so lead, ami tu.l , ropr..-.-. -y. , ....... , . . . .. . . ... . Hals, a It en. li, let assert, or that It U more vigorous In the enforcement of lie law, a lu friend aay. "Did A I Sal I rata ItlatlaarUtsaa von any yon wanted Shake- the empty flask lo llio yonng.-st memla-r of the i.arty aa a aooveuir San Iran Ciscyj ttcr Haagne f.lrla. You've b.ard of tho I!ng'r girls! Tin y are proverbial. Metaphorically Sp akllig, ev.-ry daughter of Kve lu Ihe , iu"U ity wear a tl'sini of health, a . . . 4 . y,.. .. . . .. .1 p,a.r Ol ara .)a-aa.ii w. wa ai.-t .... j v lovely peahbl,iwn cheek. Wheth. ri A portrait of a man .-raU-hed 00 bone, thia 1 due to the 001, ic luflu.-lico of the, ,,rently the boulder blade of atbeep, atiuja here or the onasual nchneae ,t waJ f(jUmj la Ibi7 tn Bwla take the toll, certain il i( that Veuusaa- mad dwellin. 1 11 auaa and Iltbt-e c,mi marching cp the tr-et ar-tne day in a aolid phalanx. Wheat 1 mentioned is the Scriptnrtat There are g.rl us.n girl, and th.y are a a well known grain and under wide all handsome. Uubl'frfd Journal ullyUwa. peare'i work?" asked ILe book alure cl.rk. "No," replied the haughty girl; "I want hi play." Washington btar. atelal I'Oaa tor iBatart I't-tUettsr. "Much cure," said a Uxidcrmlat, "haa lo be taken In eclectiug Ihe long, One pin nod in fastening the peel men in insect oill.a-tluu. For cheap collection of butt.rflie and bng we use the ordinary bra pint mistily, but every one of th-wo niust 19 can-fully ex amined la foro Impaling the lneec-t to m that il i well liiiiicd, for were the tin coating Imperfect or tho slightest flaw evident it would las in nine case out of ten liable to oxidize in the body of the Insoct, and Ihu doatroy it Wo alio as Ue k varnished pin, bnt tbey are al most a bail, for the glazed coating toon crack, leaving the metal expoatKl. aud roustxjneiitly It I not very long bufore oxidization aet. Kven the more eiTgn tive klud. the nickel plated pin, areuot much better. The ltt thing we have now are aolid ail ver pin aud bronie pin, and there I being used a an pi riment a nli kal and aluminium alloy, which poaaiaev.- d.-clded a.lvantagi"oveT all the other ktmU ad." Now York Aa Oat raC q On of the atraiig thing In Uf I the fact that there ar actor getting w0 a waa-k for doing foolish thing on theftag which are eutiataotly being done by raw-pie la private Uf for nothing lirookly a ta