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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1899)
MM ' HHHB I l Kiueene City Guard. Jf- ,: le vt-1. piijfi : t of trrde i HAI'UiUMY KKH IS A CALAMITY HOWL Prn Ibe Pip Thai C-tolbwIlj Sinitt-s "Free Silver Lunatics.' linn i ii t hi tie iDOJfl'it 'ii trrde (M-l vecn ii.-r- maiy tltd llM Uttllfd HUtM, ing 11 debate iti the rrii-'i ' i tin Saturday Tin irn r i American expofte, Im til Ugh, i notaolely 1 ii- protection, Ihii also In tli' productivity i United MUlee, which ll rapid I j i naming i gre .t lpdui i inl u g" at agricultural cm if. He made n oomperiso h the ears 180 end 1898 noteworthy li ninution turnl expcrte. The rev. lepieiure, he said. Ml lli it Am I . : of loreigu manufufl urw lul mi e riallv declined. Germany's was worn: ttld.fi -.nul.ll.M i". v oiik oi ii an n Urpgonlftii, Fab 17. " The tax-cnllectoi bill bu been traded tbioogb. Votes were given utll., ,.,, .. ,.xi,. r ,,, and other votea promised ny me C()(() fin ,,.,.,. majority of the Multnoitnh deleft- ; (ij i)y whh H,f( uil , tion for every prodigal ami profit- ,., y affected b. Ameri gaUijobinthe general log-rolling Lulfja ,.,,,1,,,, scheme that wan in Hear.), ol voter.. n i m . The roeott of tbU and of j ln oor reUtel iriih it "II be be biggaat appropriation bill i i r patted at any eeeaiou, and gouerel ooodem- nalio i ot tba results of the suasion hy the p iple o! Oregon. "Tne statu lax. already in axoaaa if any hitherto known, will bu till. BTATK KeJH It may I noted that tba rob the Beoate to cot oil tne s ate Fan appropriation oame largii tr in Multnomah ooonty. Portland a n -the inir. If the appropriation - j loot tbo air oould not niatt it higher ati I; and local taxes, par- j financial obligation), and there ti ularly m Miilinuiinh, where uoovil of th i mil ling to Pol la '! they now virtually confiscate prop would result. erly, will be furlin r advanced, i The chan.e of looation OOllld Dot TbeOregoolan has endaevorad to I but bo ao.aptable to atatefair g-rs doiteduty io tbii whole matter J Mutoal lotereati and oombina anl een only regret, for the g(Kd of; lions among leoaton have -11 i the state and of l ic party res,nai- the fair to Balem. Hiventuajly it ble for the results, that the effort is vain. Thil legislature, which it WAR hoped would he the the Htato has hud in recent years, is will go to the metropolis. Some of the ilata Henatorj made a mistake when the wrote to the proving the very worst. Joba of portund Telegram leal U amber all kind are lie. n traded tlir..ugli ....:.. ..... ..,.., ..,.. .,,,,,.., L " D --J - - p hv.Tytl.ing that carrn-i an p- i f , ,,. f j ,ri.ui.,nH. a a ( opj rlatltt, IMis, hf ih I Motoropr nmian . I FINAL GESTURE OF THE POPE IN DESTOWING THE APOSTOLIC BLESSING. Tl, u, , mat H. Malono receutly lai tun d on thn pope's Interest to all houiauity an tliu repreutative of na mfr.r ,1,,,. 1 . m tho tiiim when ami 1 hm wire worfhipoU In Kypt. haviiiK weathered all tlie JiMrruii f II rlbed tliene pictaret one hy ouu oml gnvc tC tho benediction a special preparatory remark, deeply rev- , - Da1 fh Invil d the pectator to participate iu tbu happinew, in the glory and in tho advantage of the. benedto- : hm nidi of hiH Amorlcau ohildron," ho naid, "who conld never hope to make a pilgrimage to him will feel uthrr who baa made it poamLle for them to feel almost an if they had looked upon him iu life. i thrill tht i-nnmi frnm thn nnnninuui l ef itandiuK in that angjint. venerable ureMnn i HI DAI . FEB 11 it. propriatloD) or provided official placeH, ib to go tliniuitli on the log rolling phi 1. "Tbe upheaval in the polltleeof the itata will come in lime. Itut at the preHMit time no argument airainit the greoil of noHtiolani who want plucPH, or ugaioHt the avarice of Indlvlduali and ol looalltiea that demand appropriation, can avail. The combination bai OOnplete 0 U trol of the legislature." JUKI UB1 riOUIMi The editor id the Junction City Tirae, S I. Moorhead, has had con siderable experience about the leg ialaturo loth ah employee ami member. Mere ia how bo HtiraH up the work: "If the employes of an individual attended to lui-iii.-- aa iiieinborH of the legislature do for therttte there would Iki a kick. The fellows who P as law maker loaf around the statu houee part of thu time tour days, in the week, adjourning from Friday until Monday and run home to see the tolks, Thii nviy Im en joyable, but when general reeuitl are 0 msidered the fun comes pretty high to the taxpayer. "Aa a result of vucli action on the part of the lawmakers a great many meritorious measures die at tin eleventh hour and hills arepassi l uuder the excitement of adjourn ment dav which should have been When Hie iUestion c.une before the legislature tin y found reason- for supporting the appropriation, and now they an confronted by the letters they wroti. Senator Kuykendall was consistent in his course. He wrote in lavor ol the appropriation and voted forit. Salem Journal: "The Senate wisely reduced the salary of prison phyaiciao from t'Ji'tl to UK), where it bad always been until the UoUN raised at. W hen A Hush was super intendent he had the work lone ny Acomict, hut collect' ilno pa v lor it." Maybe the preeeut tuperintend- cut has no doctor under his charge ho the convict doctoring can he furnished free. Tho profession oan QOngratUlate itself on the present, although the past was slightly clouded. Many b0XM of Manila otgart are left "unclaimed" at the 1'ortlaiid custom house. The duty is more than the cigars are worth, so the Intended recipients of the gifts refuse tc pay the ransom. It is sain the law provides they shall be burned. I is proba'de the burning of many of them will take plana one at a tune. Some of tlui.se curttmi olli.ials smoke, BATURUA) . FEB I' An HoNBn Com mint. Salem Ii depemleiit: "( laud- llruuton, tl murdarer, Vt as l.upti-e.t in theeountv jail one day luht week. Tbla looka to nallkaawatta it time and moaela i uaalaa oervmooy. if be had been picketed nut in tin- Willamette tor a month it might have dune him mime good. Tba rjoeetion la, bra ho repent ed'.' ll lie has, lie will make a clean brcaal of Iba b ila murder, li ba doea DOt, he has not repeuled. And even ii be lias rcpente 1 wo aannot see bow that win help John Linn, laaoycaaa we think he is loot, and if he is n it, he nujjht to ha " Bhot Throooh RikMO.oWm Brown lee, aged nl out PI yeats, the nieomine- datlni oarrler f the Oregonlan, wblla fiMilin' with a I") cHlitir-- revolver in QOO K (raw's 0000. last iveiiimr i 1.,. m 11 v,...i. 1.0 ....ili V I ..(.. , 4 1, 1 ..I ...... batwean iiami 10 o'elook, aoeldeateily the reo ol cold weather has lulled his dlaebargod It, the ball going tbrouah fine young prune orobard. Heaayehe the palm or bli left hand. Lneklty It would not be aurprlsad If untold dam did not strike a iione, nr . 1 iaonlyaltgehaabi n done to yonng orebarda Bash WOUOd, Dr Itrown die-iHl the throughout H e v il.'ev by lli- onld snap. ...j... ......... urn.. a. , :i, liner, Mis iilteiiti.m :.s called to the mat er by a neighbor who has offered the tame kind of 1 h though not to ex lonnvely, and lie s:iv upon close ax imli atlon be Doda every prune and peach trie is killed In his whole orchard of ab nt 7 acres. The trees are six years old and bore a fair crop last year. Thleli n aevere loaa to Mr Vc iteh and is one that cannot beoaally eatl mated. Tbi Mohawk puaiioiiue. 0 t'ole tin' well know n mere), in. 1 and iw mill owner ot the Mohawk valley, spent I t night iii Eugene. H In f niie d us tht the meeting beM at the Btaflbrd aehool booaa reoestty did not represent the property Interest! of that valley relative to the Mohawk liver and MID creek franchise given to the Booth'Kelley Co. In fact, in- said Hie people thai owned the lands, he be lieved, were iu harmony with the ai 1 "f 'h OOUDt OOOrt ill Hie matter. He alto Informed us that the company now had a fores of nun removing the dripN In the Mohawk, and thai the large drift near the Ware place h nl air adj b n about oieai - d away. )iu nxRue Ruinkd Oottagt Qove FATED RULERS OF FRANCE Oolji One Preadenl Completed His Ten Nituiallv. hhould handle slleli w eiipun-. MAMUBD At the residence of the bride's mother, Feb i ". 1890, by Be M I, Ross, Mr Frank L Altnitage and Ada I) t'alef. Quite a number of frieuds of the ooopls w 1 present. The newly wedded pan have many friends, Inbludlng tins pop r, arho n lab them a long and happy matrimonial life. .rroi.vi I.U ivrATK MH ilKl A i;v. -- k,,m l.(.-i v..v !.'.... .if l.'..i. Itev M I. Kose of this city lets bean nth: "Messrs Peterson and Royce, of appointed state educational secretary tlie excel-ior f .ctory, welt to Bogene yssterdsy to se? about purcliasiug some balm wo d Iu that vicinity Ri v .1 T Abbett, of Eugene, will preach at 1 lie M K cborob Friday, Saturday for iiis Uhrlatlan obureh. The app ilut menl u s made by tba Nations Educational Board of thai church and will I e confirmed Willi plea-ure lv the membership in this stat.'. Illliilb.r Iu lurn iKl I mure. N'i w York, Feb 17 A dtopatel tii" Tunes from London, sbjv: Nni u syllai leof warning had ptepaied the public mind !or the news which reached Londou of the sudden deaih of President Faun It was near mid night when th-. first tclegmuia from their correspondents iu Paris ri td the London pai era, and at this hour it 1- ofooorat 1 10 late for them mouther any details or expreaalona ofopinino liere. Probal ly many foreign lel.'gruius nave b en ttopptd in Paris, us tliisia alwayadooeon the continent tn one oftbedeath of a crowned beadora president, lis a moat extraordinary 'act that since the beginning of the pretent ie public nl' France, with the tllBt exosp tion ot tlie llr.t term of President (irevy, not a single president hrs com pleted Ins term of ofBoe in a normal manner. Been Gmvy resigned In the middle of his second term, hec.iuseof the soondalout prooeedlngi of bis son-in-law Wilson. I'p to almost his last mom iu'1 Full re conducted tlie liii-iu ss of slate, and even this week among pictures shown by a blograph at a local theatre waa a I series showing him sin-otii g phtasauts at Fontalnebh an. 1 1 the extraordinary confuted and VYiu Wuo. Olork Lee todaj 1 ued auiarrianellceli.se to l:iid r Wnlp aged :;o, and Mattie Monroe, ugi.l Lane county prune growers have been hit hard hy the unusual Janu ary freeze. Lcs.ilts are just becoming the permit living issued upon anafflda noticeable. Many trees have been j vit ' n'l by J A Stoop-. Ill 1 ft At kilhal the second week of theses- "' scverny injureu. VICK-I'KRIPENT ,111 .1 . t ti 1 . sion. The railroads are generous ; iti-iium mat n.1.1 nen kept man ir jonn Uaaar Branaei App duted the Pealtton. ....I . .1 I.. ft.--. 1. I. . and Buudsy OlghtS, He will conduct "". ' name, II is 11U. the n Rutorqu trterly meeting Saturday 1""!"l'u' "' "'asitiie course ,.f events. ut i-JSO p iu Itev 0 A Wooley and ZZZZ-.-- RHSbacklett ,1' I'.uir ne, ami K v F.lwaulsa dauithter. This was nut Duncan Wallace of Walla Walla, ut tended a meeting of the board of tnts- t'v- ol Mineral Borings, college aj Boda s , an 1 i iKD V,:K' " according to program lis Mr Fd wards j had for lo these many months been praying for a eon. Tne little daughter is welc lined none the less." A SCENE OF HORROR. SLAUGHTERING A CRIMINAL BY THE GUILLOTINE IN PARIS. t W DMM'a l (! tr Die Ml.nrk. luu Ipewteel Thai always Attnurii iiir Ottteoate el toe IVoook Copttat wier Ike rtni Knit.- Rm i anew, In those msl leg ttmi awe mlgbi t ik for our motto "Something : . .; ays Something New. " , cvrtsi-.ueutiy. I ImagiDO that tbu Impressions of 11 woi in 't the foot of tbe gulllorina wi old n 1 j oommon lot 1 1 was pre - ! nr. at on p rfi rmanca in tbe Place da I la Hi u tie, where II. du Paris and hi latanta oflieiatod iu tho uanioef si called Joatloo. The borribre tpi tacla haunts and racks the mind and tends 1 it hi r ti re-enforce the port leant of the I abolitl 1 capital poulabment Thu !, rr rof t'.' punishment impoaed no- i'.i rs a t!ii!'.!y iran al::i 1 t worthy of iry The iie:ht of a human bi'iu, agged like a bea.-t to tho idnaghtcr i, up -'ii 10 ine Mui-icr rcesnw li terrible I know many people may be astonish' ed that anyb dy oould be moved to pity for the ftr-wi in Imte. Carrara, who tranaformad hi mushroom establish' meal into a crematory und bad no mer cy f r ii; cni .rtuiniti- young man, La marru. whom hu threw iuto tbo lire after bat 1. murd n 1 him for tho pur , . f " y l i.n ;.il thiit, and I do net disp Itfl tho tact that the Italian waa a monster, but thai la no reason why we sbi nl 1 not 1 a dltgnsaad at thu ipaotaele which was presented 1 oar eyes and which f will U W Ottd 'avor to describe with the impartiality 1 f .1 sim ple spectator, without r mtinent or prejudice, but v . ; a bocrt tbnl k against 0 soens tbul USi v. lib r : . ttr.iiiil' ur ii- r the D ji ly a pan! i meat Inflicted, hut i.iilier oxbil rat 1 oowardtoa and baaenrss of a v which bideaitsall I ii 1 b . Tho axaontlon waa Dxi 1 for 4 o I iu the morning, but from the bonr if midnight the neighborhood of ilia Grande Itoquette was twarming '...'.ii 1:11 uuilulutiiig and mi oldi g rd Jailbirds, mnrdert rs, f. otpadaand wom an of tbe f tn eta asw mbled tin r a 1 1 1 1 , as they said, "the Italian animal snort ened. " Jonrnallata waro admitted mto t'ao narrow space n ..'t. n dueoribi 1. with its five sinister stones and its Ii gendary gas jet whii h is never 1: bb d 1 xeept on tho evening before an exeenti D There in Iho ruin WO wateh.il the I t ling up ot that horrible 1 . bine which, according to tho legend, Cnr.liostro showed In n glei of ( l ir water to thu ititi n tbe yel .. I spi i.Jl light ol the gas j t that flickered in the wind these prepa rations were hideous (0 Witness Al most en a level with the gro.iud staudt the Scaffold with its tWO arms in tho air brandishing tiio sparkling kuifo. And 1, a woman, iu the protanoe of : Ir ; pr ; urutioua, ci nid not help think lug ' f tiio family of the wn tab whoso I I teas si'iai to fall into tim basket. I t.ii r.i.t ot hit littlo children, who were it 1 at 1:. ( 'incut t-lv -jijug s'lundly some where, end of bia wife, equally guilty with him, 1111 1 v!i . us it were, pushed bar husband into the anna ef tho execu ting r us a last resort t save herself. it .t reeaa.-u will Inrs when they tell berabrrptly: "Carrara has Fufferod 'lis pnnisbo nt You c.ro a 'widow I" Rul the lay was dawning, and tba in ; wi ,'i ing out. At the windows iiei 1 v on the roofs nninl era of spec- were gathered as if to witness tomuoai Iral The si. rlit was In art- on 1 l gen larmea and sol- diers 1:1.1 1 came out ot the dark ucu, and 0: 1 might be Inclined to rail at D ..iii lay Ot force ut the 1 xecu- thiU ot n wn :-h pumlyzed by fear, who inui VB UientS WOUld nv.near uiwu the scene ti; .1 band and foot. rin re was some littlo oommotion ag tiio . : wd when people began to I 1:.' at a t in, ' I 1 uuiu who bubbled about with tiio ti.'.-tnrcs of u dancing ;.:ek to k v if tim kuifo in the brasd run ners was in good woikiug ord. r This was Dei bier, tho executioner, n ghost with 11 white beard, who adjusted the Instrument with the indifference of a grocer weighing his goods. Suddenly there was profound silence; tho raiu was over, beads wan uncovered and motionless. Breathless and almost in Igony the crowd followed with staring eyea the movement ot the doors of the prison, whiob at last opened wido. A mi . rest d "Ahfoametrommany oontt toted obosta. while with pale faces ga.i d unuii tbo assassin, v.boso all are we going to do about it?" lays, rhurtdays ami .-'.it unlays: ,.,,,1,.. ,,r .1,.. ., Hrilitli aud American consuls president of tlie university. No 81 will leave Junction City Sun-' co-oi.er.ite iu ihe management ol Proressor liraiinei was graduated a'y, "Cduesdayeand Frldayaj No 301 most sytn- Sitori.n 11k V ah. iKii Dm. im f ami it Hives the niemlH.rs from Hie : 1 xlra 01 cultivation lar..l the it ji im .i-pur nrannei App i.ite.l lo '0..1..1. 1 . i . 11 . - r roiu i-,n i... , Ku .-,ld be vbl-c, ,1 be our cow countiea aud foot hills a chance "uret. Kiver bottom locations ,a- IbalMalMoo. lUM urther notlee officers without ,ie,.,y. i,iad.Tl..mi.ie; to elvamUi. tknm or four Java in lriwijtd ... .re damage than tho-c " "J T0, "T.l.lL'"? '"ave such beings In our com- nlartaed. He waa simply frightful t. . ,. .-minimi, 1 hi, reo I" llei-iili lit ' "'u iieiK-.ni. uemeeii , niu. (y hi,d the -oolier we are rlitof i. -..t .....L .u- ti... of the prairie. Hits years urtine 1 ... , . 1 nn 10, 1.1.1 ,, . MW "nei wi an riu or in. niiu ivm v.uni. u-j.i uv . viiiwi UH II Illlt'llllCCd lilt- SPpollll- J "i". wuuuiu "in lull t lulu tile 1st t.T Hi Wife it DOmmOB people. But then Wbty"'d Will ba light. meutof Dr John Caspar Brenner, I d 1 will leave Portland excellent woman and baa the 01 ine Kioi.v1e.1i department, M vice. inu.-o.iys ami .-atunlaysj ,,..,1... f p.,,,,,,.,,,,:,- heart bad ll at all feeling. TaeejutiDCt of tho animal still remained. Tho night will l ave Junction City Sundays, 1 .y- . ! , ' .easrs 1 omen was dreadfully kuI. Wednesdavt and Pridaewi R.hi.1. na.WiPPedacarof applet to I What followed beggars description. Mondays, rhuratlaya and Batnrdayr morning. This was their The executioner and bis aids teemed no N.) ".' will Ian AshlsjiH u..ri. lH'mul l"Hri probably their hist lor ' h-uger to be men employed to carry 00.1 simply frih'htful to look iit. bowed down as ho was with terror lie did not look like a human being. Ho lo ked like n beast. His in- I tolligetiLO was nlreadv dead and bis lleiirorentativc Lewis, of Wash- Samoan isiamls. Qeman interests rom Cornell In 1882, going from there Ington, call.nl the attention of the which are par. mount, ureoppoalog. '," '"" , . .1 . . . 1 1 .'. doctor's degree Iu -. Previous to houee to the ftct that Spain agreed j In consequence of this division In thledsme he served on several geologl- 0 pay BtgUnd 10,iXX),tX0 after counsels the war between the native cal surveys In South America. Be is tbe Philippines had iwen taken by factions continues. Ktch is upheld geologuM of Arkansas from 1887 the Knglieh in l7tV, but that Spaiu by the diverse loreif n Influenoa, toWW.alnce whioh lime he b il had never paid, and Lord Waltham ' 1 8 tpfardi . had denounced her ooureintbe sava e comes OUI ItTOUg in rommona. Ipaln, he .aid, was the ,,u' slh '""" unded only country on the globe which eware-eaanwiiai 01 surviving oap 1 ral Bfmts 1 1 W.iliie-diivs und Fridiv: RiMhnn . - - p., Mondays, Th ; -d.iys aud Saturdays. . ClKit iT Covkt Cask A C Jul-' mogs has sued John Bran ton m tba season. The apples were mostly '' justice; they looked lite it Ben Davla Variety, butchers. Th y seized thocoailc.uu.il .l-ll.'tlOtW. Ashland Sundays, lMi ( f the man, soma by the ears, som by tbe lags, while others held down the center ot the body and kept holding him up to , I ue very moment when, with a sudden I. ..... iu.lv ...r.-iiit f... .1 .a.. ,.. uar s..ii. laitera rumble, tne knifo f. 11. tho head re- .' -...... .., ft.n- iinil. f ... . 1 ,.,. . - .... I ..... ..it. . luntiht'l 1 pin-ft-j. 11 1 ue va riety Tba Swedish Philoeopher -1 sslon Of I T head b. ft. . , ...... 1... I.-... 1 1..,, iMftt. ..;.. .aius 01 wiirsui ps lost at veil inui 11 'iuiui u a s 1 1 1 . 1 1 wuuw- tion. This btelOfkel fact was J0"0 "d Mll,,iU- l'V tl" aflkgad by Lewis in rsply to the bruUl Slum,h nalow Wl,ultl b' statements bv tome members imli-1 full' unMv.s-!u. cotiimamli rs would suicide. bounded into the basket and the nbomi- Jaekson QLant and wife to BE value 0 is M, head, hi th. --- "Vnnu piamyof consul..; - waa m him - i VI' V.I .-ill.. . .. r.i ..... ... e Li it II 11. K 1. II I. .. ....... ... ..... . . . I . - J . .. uv- t . . . ..l.l, .j; ,. yo - .. V Jl'it. (.ft... r. v. . eating thit they intended t repu diate the Spantr-h debt. : ..' .ici. in I '! s I! :: u i. if ...ii . . . . . K i. WPliam ae.l wit, , i . V, 1 ' "'" . vant a yob or van ; : Iw.rrv a d wi'Uts o .. I with blanl. Hie g -' cu i.v ! r rheocmpkdntaBagea thai mid daa dlffcrenoe. I kuifo- ' inurUnaitrom Ihedo- county, t)r,i:on, ,,i.u f .user., f.r I .. . ;, i :1, ..;;u;;v ,. u)lh s lueems rt l- . , , capitated trunk, tbo i.tnomiuK.us wa a- ro,d purp..s.s in TlaBRlwiH lul al to def rand and cheat pktlntlff, N , ) ' ''k """"' c" Ulg at the nearby fountain aud th ea I Willamette Real iVatcC.to Mia 1 00 head of the sheep to the daman r 'i P ' r open to efcry ters rolrtug to tbo newer a purple ool t Lucretla-r Whn. I..i a x.i.,,.1- ,. ... . . ! -rat .f,-r id. owed hesM-lf coiw. ed nmd k. .m. w, w , " '.'.llllll i . v . , HI V. T nl I it A ..... V - -ai. tag UO OUtU I U . " 1 AUKU IN 1 1 F KM AM Kather cold in New York lUU when people fre e fo death travel ing along the public roads. Meek IM In Junction Olt j pt 1 i s to ble own use. C. Mr. Count l'osadontky-Webncr, im- It the frogs are not m -taken perial secretary of slate for the in-, spriugtiwe is dote at hand. lOIlt Iv) nit .ill ft nrv Wherefore the R, BiM. '. , plalntlfl asks for Judgment U the sum .-. lo mw anGmveateateagari Mr and ;- ... B ,,u ,,UU naver taste te same ,n te mom. Irana Uo.slm.ftU r. moved t.,r - a U ;t d et tnght. boutfthohl g,vHi. from the re.ldef.iv of Bn MTBg Pa QBAM -Here i. how staid " ray from basebelT mJ,T" vi" Mi Nichols in thu city this week and theJunctl n ttam tells a sorrowful ebnreb. lemetogapj will hereafter rvs.de in Kugene, Mr sto.y; "B ru, Saturday morulnif. VtU Ve mak Ibn of our owe. ...r. ft .. m . ... ... - IIAV... .... . ... ' - , vtouii.uaii a termer Home. reinuiry n, i5. ... i,, r md Mr. h' I. -.: lu v'ucsi. r.t 1Usi bue j fWbiutry 11, is..., to Mr and Mrs F L yl O bead all the horrors cf an exeoutii n m Pans. Uxchanga llarlPftl With Ityrnlusaea. Maritery Papa, why did they bury Mr. Good man with his eyeglasses on? Papa Will, my pot, "he v,,is t IT lighted, and hit widow feared be I miss tho pearly gates and come back. Jtwelert' Weekly.