The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 13, 1900, Image 6

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Eugene City Guard . FISHING CAR JACK ' I A CIRL
. . .. , , rv triv thre art no in ' J f-il.ii
M T KDAi
tio.OOO soldiers, iu aMhifli to aboui
'200 marine at i.'a vii an! ebrut
jOOO soldier nn ih wsrwhip-. Tb
Vtl of the ugtjting 'tree i thus
tully 70.0UO men.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The bua.neas ?fSLatm,nt J
the WEEKLY GUARD causeo
com denD e trouble by corre
sondents addreaainfl the pro
prietor personally. Addrese an
letter riferri ng to the newaoe
Eugene, Oregon.
a ru Witnuat Lai
e i ,
J.. an wu lying Mil Imth in i pant
taxing away a golden September after
noon "Q
S o
ooooooooooooooooooooco
Ilia name ws Jnpv-r,. tm '
kM He hud two other name.
,,,.. harueed taudeu. a aWai j
bus: Jbn Adolpb JPP- JPPrs
young, tender, freb. So u'
bat JPP-r bad seen f
a. . , ... . . -
r .nfQjj wi, and na wu a.- -
AT THE.
TUE.NTY-POURTH
HOUR.
HULDAH.
Oregon V,ri ilturaJia:: In view
.k- Tk.m... it Pent, ii !i although bis father wan
She bad dropped md was dream- , Uafl aM ''..dger. without an ounce al
When 'animal Moutalto became Hi-
m v. ataji aYawratl
which had nv.lopl hi. former lit.
ill K tAfJ LAW1AKK.
ot
... a. a. a L. . .
inf riiMl else HI ' '" Uri
of tbe liuftctltoioii wbich ti-w ariMO By 4Q(j tr.TgM an ivrtuoiu bar-
ia reference to th? rbipuDi of W with an "artfuJ MpeV "J
Oregon fru.t tree, a. Washington, -'1-
ebich are said to have own ba.lly ,;i her wose wer- on the alert. Mr Joan
infwlrd wilb DulyiphiaawJ-tler .Una worth -an n-tiuac not aaher-
. . w.Muan. She aat ap m the pant watih-
peaU, it la doe to tbe )refn Cale in ,ht 1rw anut caoaeU by the nh
. i - i tint la re kn.w that
made tne u""i" . .
hj pLa. at a Mb inatrnment they BM
elected an Innexibla maater.
It ba.1 been the custom 01
. v wm., , with ldM of her own,"
he , ! m.i mcea aald of Haldah Uwm.
. raj one of that treat multi.
tude a mi'lille aed unmarriaxj wonwo
aaaeaet up tbemaelrea.
mt nt nitf"rtuaea had fallen upun the
Oweae, and Khea dbu w"
the eut wa aattled only a few
hundred dollar remained. Besides the
Uu.dau iaeaeed a comm.
education, excellent health, an in
. last spirit and itronr. common
j v plan, floated throofh her miad.
B.nl ol Horticulture u, ,.jr that thou.atfnlly. ad her m w ,p.ak. m.,ie hinuf ;; 'l be reel, .bed.
a rei jwnum w - ..h.niv Haalini i. ue coiuu , . .
Captain Leary, goferour
;nam. our dw laiaod potaeaeiou
. . ,m w i - K. lh rules ol that bo.ir I require ; w rhi m..l with enT. "I wdl (u
in tne t aeinc uturuu. iiuu, ' - - . ..s
. i .,,.,.- i., i ion it ia.iMM a tlus Tery afternm. ahe said. lae
no troobla aboot rif a probib- erary uureary to ei.ico it i.uee a Mri( aJ
hitinn law He aimply tnakae the certifioa'e of intpection, to trat n tike pro..- And. Jumpm
bition law. ne hdroc,auid acid caa ah -ued the paddle and wa. won
order and it atanda, Th captain -' byurocyanu. aciu Kas ai tb-Boo Jam :amp. ' where
.. i... ourtcry fc whic-h tner eeod out i h. .H.. BiliT .n,i Prudence, the :unid.
' a j tminuni me uibiiisbv - '
,i . U h.h.t-d No honor If thie 'ie M ure .ptscimeua
w;""j r
can be aold unleae by pactai rv
urh,dw niS.tr 11'
iix'iise iu , . ,
j.diu Japp-n. fell in lore. Ue had a
dfL at least he thought he had. and m
.k .he h. had said BJBBjaaiBse " .k,n.Ter
.Ii "mote.1 p..ry enough to make her log to Bob- to i ,. m0 There a a. one thing .he greatly fa
a k.n, riftirMaU JUr Kuw Waetlf . (lt J - e
,Ur he oondoJeU he wooid try uju an ennj tJmn a
..ffa-r attf iu.arnaj'. Hi 10 trnc hnnnatnl thl
.a,.la. t,tr nfeMltDce would take place
rtcort, and it fre-
VU aai j .
taf at marriage, maue m ,.matj happened that wnen
knightly style, wouia -
i h,..f In Durple and Sue linen.
lataaeb)
"'h ""niiy. .a. . nfficii notice pro-
I'oaxisa her into me panor. pneawe - . n
ad and that wa to be an owner of real
e,-'..t,-. Why could not ahe do with
rillar.. uroiM-rty what tbe money
arith railroad. -buy .11-
lapidat.,1 bour. put tbem In repair and
Jt! t a nrotit or keep tbcm aud live on
Mai V retired toput down thte tl)( ,..,.,?
After eauim m-- --
tarted out iu iuesi m a viu-
of
bad been "camping out
the woolly apbu or other insert Will "Pro-:" .he called, "hurry up w
. . k- k. fo,,..,l .m ihe tree.. If &DT i afternoon tea, while i ng 'tp my r
erntnent Iioenee, loieoneranoa oe- - .... I tackle. I'm going fleaing
tmm lava aaAss Maaai of crime and nuraery aenda out tret which nare , j,)ln-t gaowle.lge of :shing was
8 . . . . ... t il lata n.. Innnr tainly not large, but .he wa a keen
trouole in the taland. ine export ; -of th. ..oe art. - ,0d her ue
.. .i ., .,m.i. .mi f.md iro entitled to tne oa oi tne ooa.ru 4mbirion wa to catch i jack
tit saivaaaweaawaaa Bl r
docU la forbidden unlaaa by pecial cartificate.
licenae. It appear that Goveri.or
Leary dote not pr-po. U, aMM Tbe Boer army tbat la blockiug
tbe people to take too tnaur feait General Buller' march to I be re
dar aod holiday, tbe celebration lt of beleaured Ladjamitb, oc-
of which take no final I part ol toe copie a line nxiewn Bile U p,!,,, to Paternoater aw lack hi after-
heraelf.- a ahe aald. while Billy wa
up in town. Like all women, ahe !
spiaed small 5h. There waa no mure
.kiUfnl angler for gndgeon, r-iach and
dace on the Thame, than she, but she
wanted larger game.
"Now, Prue." ahe aid '.n a grand tone.
.ha nad.lled down the . "I am
. oa.iia ue. - .-. r r . . .,hnn. exception hou-' -he -
hey might oe moMerreu. ue moiling erer, -o. ... " i real estate.
in due and regular form to oner ume. fr)m f0uowed t,y more iu.u - - a.(.,i wbioh looked
: .,a. fU rwswa from Wl glad- dMU rery one. alo. of wbetever 1 ; d u
ae7 Did Mia Pinky Brown ding he reef who ,hould carry any ton f U j , ho lu.tani-e. In-
kk j f.nr snd .nirel in I . . -- l-,ln H.tieciIlr Wl ' nii'i'"'. . . .
at the ,,u aa , , nreanns 'pj;aei nm ' J t - ,,,,, , I If I if ploperiy were lur in
ectaar' WeaV aat a aay fliail al me0ioned, ibouJd .hereby Incur the pen- -i ' , "...i.llile purcbai-r. tbe price
mm . """T frl: told him to any o. . .,.,, ralseu m-yoou e -
nJ ra'-e auu '-i - . jum uiier i" " -- -- ,, , . m.,,. 411 lilt u I. mi' uuicairia
. u.iaeaai mil .Ink h:s mother for a ginger- ,
t"- : , r.hae, he seized her by the , ,,,.,. jn f the v ge ai.-ai a "-
. r t...i .n.l ,itemDted to remonttrate her n.. ii... ..nln after h arrival ' -m ' "J ' . ...
"Jr m " . v.. flreiae .,u-J him by the " ,v..rl , . I He and ii.r.iill.iie.i J.
FZ eatf of his .eg md attempted to extract a -IliBornt bannuet. Wine flowwl free- ''' "
Min n niece fnm It. . 1 1- ...l , iht waxed late whi n tne
J"?J1 S i?. Tr: lM.,... "1 U- able to buy
a.- nun . . hi liolllieti". fH-verai mm -I. - -
If lb. ie wnsii t nni' Ii lanu "n
mi. I
. .... HI., uwiiiifKa. , -. I .. 1... 1 .1 1 U-M lit t.l ISO 111 Dei
logs eye. and a puttoi oa . p.. - among thom ,UlluCin, .irx-iarca , " i.., knew that I wanted
i-..n his i.th. He waited lixe a mar- . ,.. ... u iinaatl
tyr until that pet of ben had got through ' mormIllt iUnUlX-o alone felt to buy
it they would wont a fancy
I'Zolv Z mlm, ,0 ,rT mmmM "h 'la.wat homo fit ed and with a
k. I- k.,.ktile tmm the hoU. I
. . , . r .l . rjooe. .
(a die. to .mother W gnet in toe ; Kanucclo, in abort, went to the ati-
r. buiiuhi . .. ... ..ki , i..-. i-. : lis nou-
.-fh.-an nil'. "
year in Spanieb comaauu.tiae. Ha, l-t on tbe north bank ol tbe , ; L.-Amg nelthe. - to the n?' -n u w lmmwlll nn
Lkea tbaTordar: Tug... river, and t. pfueide-l w.th whence - - , 3. Jrka;r;h:, '
"Pablicc.lebrat.oo m mt f- .anient d.fenaea alon the enUre Zmfff . k,.: a cat. "-.JUI S 5 i'?
day. of tb. patron eaio-. of .ill.- line. A ooe.lt, in their d.f.naie. p....... JZ S aJdTto the tb..rn J-. ' "-" h ,bc
will not be permitted Th. church Uu.,l0, lh keep,ng of tbouaanda j-j .t mo.t that be would only Bt . ; . .
nd it member to., ceiebrat , aadd'e horae. .t point, along the nten.v; .a. had .t rrm B i 'VnV'he'rrttee '"f ""'
their feaat dare within tbe wall. of!.. . i a.hin, b.-,k and thouirht it sounded aro- hour, he pr'-ceeaeo to P P jk,., t0 haA Mnvi.y to Pert St.
. k.. ,.l,.....t. nhaial nr l.riVllH reel
rt.n- ,n miniini with tbe ref- i be quickly moves! to any (-oint
ulation for tbe tnaintenanoe of the that may be attacked by tbe Brit
pobltc peace, and nole otherwise iab in force. By thi. mean, al-
ordered tbe oolv holvdav recogoii . ti sireuat b may be
arj will be tjuadav and the holiday
...iiuwurl K trus I'niLMt State
tatute law. and by proclamation. aMaatl in caa. of .Hack
of hi eaaeiteM,, the preaideot ol
the Coiled Suta."
fe. .:.l
"If I hase a bite. IVue. 1 shan't .tnke
at once, as I must wait while the jack
turn the bait in hi mouth, so I .hall
count 3U si..wly. Yoti mist paddle u
out Into midstream to give me a chanco
of playing it properly, and. Prue. we wul
. . . i i -
youth Mroue aome, iuuy reawneu vu -funeral.
Uoing to hi chamber, he wrote the fol
lowing note and left it on tbe table:
Mends t TW. Earth F.ts hu frscturrd oy
besxt. Sw shua I worshiped has laughed St
thrown againt the Brilieb com-, hvo stuffeii pike and caper sauce fa ;,, ,mb. icwmo.iirslath.Mm.
U'ilw nIH i dinner tomorrow. rU .tk k- ui tik tut I un in reed I
"Noi
Atnlf. tb iwm at the Iuk
who bad jum roudenitiei! himself to
death
m.li clears-r idea -f what WOO would
n,.t rekaM thai waea she Mm ted out.
C.,liie here and welcome." her friend.
Mr. IUin.lell. bad vai.l. when the
breaking up at the aUBtlltHfl hud left
Hnldah without shelter.
"Thank ran, kindly." the young womau
bad feayiadisi it will only to fr a
b..rt tBBM, PW I muni get settled.
In tbe ine household wa a lad about
M win :. wa did eaoce. for hi.
hoard Tb. c!i .re lated all day long,
and eeen th few hour after cupper
wanted for atudy were be-
1 he rnii'iren oi toe
. i i .
Th. news Hpreau mpum i arumai . . naHgt Uttt (Ml.
..fir.... ST.d. 1 1111111 ."" w .
nw, I'rue. .-atch
a. they
nd the bend .f 'he ilk "1
that tb.Ti ui, trsmic.
1'aul Kruger did cot foresee tbe in- bush.'" J an cried ei
I p.nn.l
n-sh down this recn a. tar .hr,JQ1.k hu troubled interior, and he
...table .truggt. to no purpcee. JJ
1 he ric'i mine. ( tne Iran.vaal as the entrame to the Ati-y stream.
A VKAHA11LA CUaTtNUTlOrl. ; turniahd the .inee. of war, while
Then he t.s.k the emetic. Being itroog,
;t worked hurriedly. It ppeareu to wit
The Standard O.I t'ompany ' dulng (h brain work.
never out ai politic. It baa no
onlitic. aud alwavs .an-li in
'
m.inki,l Hkrt trii'kan rslf. Th falllilT
Aatj rrut. bei.i on to tne tu- ra oubu line : risne,i up to bis room in rreat alarni.
..nm ..arh rhankfnl t.i hare ..seaiied the .. .... k : .. . , , ..
, . . a u . u:s raiaer gru.y asei uiui mi i
iuv ..nn wk,.k..u. v. . -y "
n- irref was. snd he nointed to the paper
ton arcBSin au ine water taonmgu- 0Q tne tlhja
ly. aaiUfally dropping the bait into all the ; -rn., ,,M m4n tDd read it
Uttle pool, and an waa just begiaamg -ri hanged if the cuaied idiot
The informatHM ta obtainable. thmk aadly beat taare weeM h. a iaan't been uk.ng araenicr be exclaim.
.,k.l. that Is. I- I - . it i e -v s....i -- . - i, la, . fixing nu net. ne nuneu oux
With tb poe r mat h. 'lr j f,,,,,, tb "sK-reUry of tb I nited tug. tug. and then on Prue s .at misned for ,he nearet physician,
paper, jual no sr. making a aean-s-nate that Senator tiuay " M1 "unJ llke lh Q,1! "c Grabbing a stoia'a. h pump, the doctor
.1.1 ,f .1- r-l. ....... of eereLervl Z . thra.hing machine. "One t n s ,t the aed..de of hi howling
ua. u. - . i snii m a seat in tne .enaie 'u sit.hti. twenty.
who teak a seal in tbe senate on
"One. two, five,
shrieked Joan
ten,
and
patient. Then the fun began, the parent
f that poor boy sat upon his itomach.
Gag, of I'reeideul McKinv' cab- ,. ,k k. ths. w,th such a mighty atria that if
ins.. -.Lb the National llel bank i,...,; . ' oa- I ."fi"" aaan lai.tilu ahe ,v, ?plied the pump, and
! -TtjTfjruor yj l t euurTiviuu, tcu. i wum uatr jutr unu mt i uai i
. as. a -a.
..i i.wl ...k.P. ir. " punt.
Blair county, tbe day the republi- leealy. "I muat try and get it on the
h i i kai i once, ana aeep it out ot tne oanik,
can primaries were
and keep my rod point up. and not let .t
ooonty laat year, and the toll on have a alack line h t will H
., , . l -. -ki .. ih usa j n entiy. ami ami "a. waai
tbem aera paid out of the contin- nkb)M)k mj7. J
a perfect agony of excitement. " h.
1'rue. what am I to do? But I think it'
gent fund of the senate, and this
when vjuay 'a ter-n bad expired and
ha waa no longer a enator.
the egfariaae that he underwent for th
next ten minute, wu .uite enough to
make any man sigh for "the silent
tomb." II could feel it pull on bi very
coma.
After nearly turning him imide out the
doctor discovered the real truth and
limbered up hi. "machine" to go home.
That matter at fact father followed him
to know why he withdrew, if he waa
inite sure he had pumped him dry, when
oruing ak.n very aidy. .han't !.. the doctor informed him that he bad
of New York city, in whicn th
"Standard Oil crowd" haw full
power. Sometime ago the givern
ernmenl aold it. old custom nouse
it. in New York to thie bank for
$3,265,000, all of which waa paid
except I-4O.00O,
Secretary liege deposited th
money which he received, in the
form of a certified check, iu thi.
bank, where it baa lain ever since,
and entered into an agreement tn
pay the hank lor temporary use of
the old custom houe on tbe part of
tbe govern men!, a rea'ai of now
$11,000 a month. I u other words.
lk. hank halt full i la, of ihs an- I
eminent' mone. aud beeld re- luu' luo ' u"- ,Jtt " "ru u"m w,ul 'h- lin I his hand. He t.iok him by
ernmeni a mouev, ami, uesiui, n .... u. wlilr- r-r-r-r-r r-r Hut J,.... n..v..e r.-i.i. .k . k k,
works em, it is tnougnx, overcome . - - r . , a,- . ... i..i. aoi.ung aim up . n
,'J- Stt doggedly hauled away, whisper. wooili amlu f munon, be iouaced
the Strong preiudlca against the mg over and over again to herself "Oh. BtahsMd r several time.
now jeaioua oiuy wiu oe: nar wui h "There " said he
it. Ohl" Whir-r-r-r-r went th reel, as
the jack daahe.1 .iff toward th Abbey
tream.
One breathleaa moment bum .' and
Prue arm were around a pot. aud th
been made a f ol of, that the boy had
taken an emetic and that he would take
$10 for his trouble in relieving him of it.
That matter of fact parent paid the
bill and showed Mr. Medico out of door,
and then, with a flood of paternal love
light in hi. eyes, he returned to hi ton.
He ordered the other frv.ni the r..im
heart beating and .. ,.... - ..... k i ...
water thai will be taken from the . ST? I- mi aot th Part of an Indian medicine man
aatonlahed n.h. From sneer . urioty It with the sufferer,
lake and pa-Bed through the drain went atsa. up to the punt to see who was Ue warmed him with a rattan cane
age canal, together with th. pori'v- 'Tv1" "t"'n 11 '' mml Uc t upon him and dust.sl the most
, . , 1 wabbUng about it dapped its u.i la di- distended portion, of his pantal.ioii. with
Lake .vHchigan water are cleanrg
the inky black substance of Chi- next they wer in the calm waters of th
,,, .kat he ciiurteav waa Ab,eJ trem. And then there waa a
cago river, that by courtesy wa M f , . q mlnutet jtn mgti
termed water, tne large rxxiv oi ; at that jack, be
oaived rent from the government
tor tbe property which the money
represented
WlLLAM KTTK."
canai by residents along the line
thereof , and the people along tbe
Mia.is.ippi river, into which u
must empty.
but Olivares, as embassador, was per
mitted to remain with the governor. A
.ingle glance showed him that tbe clock
waa going right that ia to say, that it
was quite wrong.
Oliver, in order to gain time, began
to converse on every imaginable lub
Ject. but the governor would uot listen.
"My orders," he .aid, "are impers
tir. At the tirst stroke of the clock all
will be over." He called, "U all pre
pared?' All was prepared. Toe attendants.
Ilk. ,k.... ........ - 1.1
ifter hi. n.r.nt.1 1 . 1 awauiug
a? (Ih. Mr. Ja.-k. ,.. hurrv .... .n.l I k. i . .... . ... . k the hour.
- . e .,.,e ua.i -I'rui uaeii. it i ever eaten 1 - -T-: . . ., ,
mm horn 1 m getting tired 1 Oh. you making such a eoafouaded mule of .T'T' ,h Ten"
O...T. Dk.y. .lau gradually og lid ronrwlf inm I'll ..em . ., ni. "
Farnese kastenHl ti tin
falling at tbe feet of tin p..p-. wttfe tears
iu hi eye, .leaded hi. nepliewV canst
Tbe Kpe' reply wa rrnelly deceive.
"The law," he .aid, "make, no istttl
tlou. A crimlnul is s criminal and iiotn
us a
fire.
tnm th. lauip nud away from the
lluldnh made n resvlve tnui n ever me
h i.l n aswM of bet own DoaaM should
i ...... n k.k I the liresi.lf. She hud
SU.I lioiu- . , .
lag more. Nor dare exercise clemency. - ' , fr ,, bomeleM
which would be nothing but weakness. was grau ". i ' v beeomlna
Tbe governor of tbe castle r,-c-.v,-d no- he was he l.ad set hi bcirt on bic-oluli.g
tlce that Banuccio should be executed a gr. at . In k
precily t 24 o'clock .in Italy tbe hour. . 1 I . B ".at BlddU mttm
ire rec-koned from 1 to 24. commencing at I '" iau' bl'r aix,at
... . . . . I ..n : .. .. ,i,.. Un i.r..iM-rtv.
.unseti. Angell. the governor, sigLiuisi to .....-.- - - -
Banuccio that be had tut two hours to
live.
Tbe announcement of hi. doom was
greeted with laughter by the reckless pris
oner, aa he could not think tbat the pope
would strike off a head that was almost
crowned. But who can describe his dis-
I .ni ..lie of the heirs, he stated.
"Tlicre are tlir.-c of us. un we an' tired
of tonkin for n buyer. It hasn't been SB
we could rent it fur a long sll, nn we
ain't none of u but could use a bit of
ejfe right bandy, now tbat cold weather
I I. 1-esamlD OB, 1 Daw over to see nary .11111
may when hi. room wa. entered by a nn J"lin nl-ut It. un nicy reckon u you
monk, who came to administer tb. last hev a tttlnd to give us each tUUO nVOV
rites of tbe church, followed by the exe- b.er we'll sell out, sn tbe place II 1h
cutioner, asking for bis last orders!
Meanwhile t'ardinal l'aniese was not
idle. Ha consulted with his friend. Count
Olivare. the Spanish embassador, and
yoiiru.
Thr. Of them! One hundred dollar,
apletv: lliillali thought rapidly. It was
a Very low figure. Still she l hrewd
thev rvwilvisl to obtain l.v stratairem . enough not to seem too eager.
wht had tieen refused to their prayer. "1 will l'k tbe place oer in the morn
"Our only plan," said the cardinal, "Is
to stop all tbe clocks in Borne. Mean
while do you occupy Angeh's attention."
His eminence possessed great influence
ing mid let you Know, sue nam.
Bright n: ol early she was making h.-r
was throach lbs weeds to tho aM Hul-
sev bous Sl.e found a gol vllr. au
in the city, and at the appointed hour sxceUenl foundation wall and timU'r.
Time changed his noisy course as if by and thnn- or four room that could he
magic into a silent flight. Two clock I made habitable without much expense,
tho of St Peter and St. Angelo were i The laud alone !ie knew to be worth
pot back 20 minutes, their proximity to more than the price asked. After ascer
the prison requiring this change. I taiiiiug that the title was good she con-
The execution wss to be in private, I eluded the bargain a soon a possible.
It was early in September, but there
was much to So before esU weather. She
went to her friend an 1 akcd for Donald.
"I want him for my boy." she explain
ed. "I will give him a homo and educate
him."
Donald stood by. snxiou to hear the
de i.ion.
"If he wants to go," said Mrs. Batm
dell. "I have no claim ou him. I jut
took him iu out of charity, but I have
enough of my own."
"Do you want to be my boy, Dosrld?"
"Oh. yes'iti. if you please."
H lldah was uot n demonstrative
an. but .he kissed the eager, uplifted
face. That care made the motherless
- - - J '. . . . , v. uu a pkj.iu.i oi ui- . . . . . . .,, .,, . - - -
begin to tire aad allowed himself to be trogly.-enn dowa your throat and throw , TU n0' r' no, 1k'-v hl'r fn,,ud. willing to lay down bu
anticipate, interrupted Olivares.
Despite the delay. It wanted only ten
minute to the fatal hour.
Meanwhile the cardinal repaired to th
k.. .1 .... l..l.n,4 f... nd face a .he brok thu to Prue. but 1 own sad reflections. Wh.t thes I V nV watered. Sixtu. drew out
Pro wu more van eonal r fh- , .f .. k... k" J' IU
nt twentv-
brawn slowly toward th punt, and -lien
a in ess wnil moment it d ;i
Joan she had forgotten to br.ug aasV
. : 11 1 . mm k ...
V laouiua iiy auu coiies-n.r iug net. mere wis lea pair in her voice
Stephen Maytell. an a.unwt ftirgot
to Orsgon puet:
There 'a a bank by the wave of th
klkk U.MI.n.1.
What teas ssaswa weave mauv a maseum a collection
soag; seven kinds of sand handsoaaaly
11' . . 1 . I n ...... ,k..lte Ik.
.lolac ineioseu in . gls tub. Th sand then . s:r iUmp sa boardr
you out of the window. If you want to
.Ue. n flx you myself, but don't let me
see any more suicide in thi house."
Then he left that tender youth to his
may !e inferred: hut. somehew, he didn't
watch. On the testimony of that nn-
.-are half .. uiiieh for Pinkv a. .. . ". "uuuccio was already
".tad what ou earth would you be . he did before, la fact, he dida't .lar to
wautlag with a landing net. ma'am, when die for fear of his unromantic father 1. . . T0U ailled l"'00-
she re- He enjoyed about a WJA of these r- me Douy or my nephew, that I may
long.
Tbe vinaw raas-h lb luyui forever, that sand, together with a sample
And ttv smle water-lily l.ioaa down on bill, would add greatly to th in-
htf tmm
In tb depth of UsU beautiful rir Urest of tb. collection.
.... T
rhich t mean, flections before he .s.ul.l overcome kj, i - ' rrm"'
r.k.ii.h f.in. nhr.,...i i- .. ... TzZ utu traced the folio
summer resort hotel. Ol Y equine when you har. g.,t a ,!. stout umbrella again. But t rand kia. and now he T, ".rJ'r our Kuyrnor to deliver to
And the little birda sing the 1 nnann.snl be the keener ot the mark,sl "h" "By win.-h I mean, flections before he seed.
!....- ma am. landiiist nets an
ith you. You juat bring the shark un has shaved off that snrlnime m.,.f..k- aU eminence the body ot Banuccio Far-
to the puut. ma'am, and leave th rest to stopped atr.tmliniaing before the mirror "t'
.sau a. sue .p. te sue luick.y ana us-nav.-s aimseif mite uke oue who , ' 111 '"'"evi ireiri tae castle.
Jwckssl her open invvruM umbrella into '-me up through great tnbuiation J-1 nephew had his ,,! ," k.
r k. ........ ,!.,. . . . . . . ... .. - .- . .. neck barad. hi. h.n.i. sua i k. i l fc
...... ue w u.
life in her service.
Iu the busy day that followed she
found lier b.y a very clliclent helper, it
was Pan.H who clenred the place f
weeils. It was nonnl.l who helped to
scrub and whitewash the rooms. It Wl
Donald who worked with sll hi mi.-' '
when iiie.lniyiu.in brought Hnldah'.
uiture fioiu her old home.
"Donald. I do uot want you t work
so hard. I fear yon will injure yourself."
raXf l Hi ildah. "and I want you
to have time for tudy."
"I love to work for you." responded
the boy. "You never scvhl me. and I
want to see bow well we can make th
New York News.
angels f be1
In of light.
draw this
Wlieu tb
curtain of ligb
And revewl tb dark region, of .pave.
Wbeo we gas on tb marvelous .pen
dor of u.gbt.
And trace tb great tnAotse's face!
eie. la ?'.
It fa al kkssssrtaM .. kassjai
far dB) wd .ad. Wssasa swjwa
I ! ittoifd to Bag ! Its.
Vhere a harp in tb air though its ivMawsly two M tha leyil a,
muaieba niut.; 1 1. .aM r. at lias mA ih
Ttr,aioglnthMk.iiea.unung. t ,
1-h.r. ar. furui. th.wub lourlir.ee. tu0 lu "
reign absolute, dBrr a seek a.ttl tb
That aoawA yet no cuod of a th tw. sma. t. ws-wy or the
tongue. rvatiaSsnbcssss.
tbe lly dark I '1
the water plump under the weary jack, account of a girl.
and tn next moment Mr Jack wa. in
ia punt, reroiy napping hi. tail In aad She c.a.ere th. Gen
! ik uml.rrlla. Ia the I'raaco-Oermaa war the
The two women sat. SWS each ud Freach hospital at Veudome wu in
1 L! -J? k '"nk ' wita ckxrtv of :ate Ume. Coralie Cakaa
rapt attention. i.ut neither of hem wouU Ue of the most not.-d aure of the time
has, tooebed ,t for lor. or luoney. They There, .ided by two aorses ami aeeen
were far too tnghtu.-d t its .ham .'hrbitian ...t-e. .., k. T.
. ...enj. sue m-eive,!
.a.'u.sau.k ox rn-uctl .un I iiTm.il ,1.
'It is wonderfully improved alrea.!
fM.ku.r.r... nrk.. ... LI. I
! -rrrZZ T.,,. those .t wee.!.
sr. j teeth
ap t "th. Prue." Mid Joan ;n ecstatic tones,
mtj "how oieeer yoo are! I should aerer
have thought or th Bin' v ,.a t
It a beautiful ash? I am sure it b ran
rh ika.r thine :s n.i.m.
' bre.:a. bot I daren t kill it. We shall
,i,
pounds.
have to tak it heme a.t b ,n th.
Andl'e toKl In tb KlaWs dark, " " " . -
shadow aione. psiriii".ni"sn oi"' i.iemiwny ois .
Ha ih. aln. ..f tl..i .isislMlafad porwd H . tw wm M.I . rastlant when she atet him that
e ... . ..... . . 1 . sit. k.. - k k . k .
river taat a tiamtua o...ia itu. w.snaa ia " " aim aer caouga iney were our owu We will
Vb tb sbadee bad a taaetl. aod the tedsdtaa ct bad fad her . th u1"' ' ' they -,,,.: fSM, .-outinue to do so. uut we will rem.m m
.... t.k.T.e i m .i .n:ti . ... , k ...... k . I . 1 . V- . k . ..... ... ... Ml
.(lllnra a toue, hua.
Wbeae meaic .hall haaat saw forever. , ; baOsTa I wm Uw tint k uk hold Una,
.urrs. uen tne rmaatana o.-cuplwl
yendome. they wiahed to hold the hos
pital aud t.I ant on it the Oerman flag.
But, wjansi of the enemy's iutentious
Mas. Oahea, early on January morn
mg. vi.ite.1 the lV.is.ian general, who.
.urrouudtsl by his stag. ahtlu
fie the building.
Sir." she exclaimed, "we have recejT.
d your wounded and iinr..1 o.
tares. JUU uunieu tiem it loox. like wir
Tha .T.k,ti.,n.. k.. .. .. i place, but we need a canieuter to put on
riCktm. when a s.gn from .VufeUade 7 th
him pause. to flx the doors and windows."
f Ranii.fi., p. .k utf "n touud a carpenter who
muA 1 -whTth t WTSS, f nuk 5 ho c,,uM ,: ;
v f i ; '" w"r u rent. Uuldah furnishi-d th
is that all '.' Mid the e.,.iin.i .k... '"aieriais, anu in a wees tho man auo
perilous moment looking aalsa ft... m. Qls Wlfe
pause.
"The body of Banuccio Fa
governor read
words, 'the body
OCR rHIUrPMK Blltfm. ;swagly
The k.bW ..skkM Hnl e n
A special to the New York Her- alaetBssws.wr lam "uT.
aid from Waahingtoa has tbi. "Wail, mm k. u,' h .
.Vw.,,. Ph,l.n.n. K.ml.n - u yea asMUUMl
re a k . . -
"Thar, wil! probably be no rdue-kthaT : iL1J
ilea la tbe sBilitar, fnrea no la
i.auig aim iniif oy ta aaad. she lest S French h.k.p,t,i. We -, not
him up ta hltle lawn to th. umbrella, converted .nto a (lenuau hosnit.1 "
Which wa. beina .-.rvfiillr m.-ll k. " 1 ""'spiral.
lVae. an.1. with shining ey.sj d x Uttk maater."
hew. she i:r;..died him to "hr first
we ar
.w UiX .. . s
nephew. Loog t the elwk; it still
wauta two minutes to the time, and I
mmm thst paper a quarter of an hour
The governor bowel; the argument
was Irrestotlble. Banuccio wa. given " .
hi. leiiverera. A carriage with ta.
,r. T wa"wl " dm prison,
and ,n . ton moment, the cardinal and
T a
i tnen tn. rloek. of BsjSM
forth in unisonLondon News.
pealed
"-Chicago Herald.
"In th town it may be; Uere.
the answer
W
e rv pnuectnl by the
ui .,
no ;a r -en. h lag. You
have ao nght t touch either the on.
"I h.d Beak a t.y. aad it l da t re- the other
nun I uui of aauthrr ." She conqu:!. and f
HI. app,d
to S 7 NVm'e row' P intend
W?a. "mu"" ia the army "
mt branch of tb. Mrvleer'
-ia
ill! Tha. I.. .a.-
Peraass he a afraid that It h. mLh atmost admiration .r-.. ,. . ' . tryT
. . . - . "V" 'y . ...
"Which branch of th
rvice, Infan
"ok Jnst
,1 'iv-;
moved into s imrt of the house.
so tuut almost from tbe first tbe prop
erty began to be a paying aavestnieiit.
Ionald beggesj t,, he allowed to paint
the outside of the house. He also learn.sl
to put ou shingle, and was so much help
in making the repairs that th term t
the carpenter', services wa comparative
ly short. At the end ot tb secoud mouth
the rent was csah. snd it went tax
' ovarii providing food for the two happj
ianuites of Hulaev house.
Hsx success prompted her to ssaatsf
efforts. She found a mechanic who was
out of work, and she agreed that it he
said build a house on her grounds she
would pay him In rent. Having a wife
and , liild. he waa glad to get abetter oo
th.-,. terms.
By tig'inng Huldah found oot that si t
' onl.l afford to borrow money to boy or t
build, a. th rent waa much more than
the interest. So her rent roll lengthen. I
rear after year, and she gained the desire
"t hr hurt by becmniag a property
, war.-V1Ttirja;
ers are nuartared in I tw.u. ! C
sat 1 1 i t kpUea .