6 ■r SO M E QUEER DON’T be t o o P E O P LE . The « h . . . c . n . . l . . ..r n r d «<» MU ChiWrea. p o s it iv e . B ank I>epo«U • B o a U e .. T lio u g lit II® I I . m I 31 m a B oston H erald w rite r. “ I , im -<1 to be. I am no t now q u ite so sure ulMiut th in g s. You w ould n a tu ra l­ ly th in k th a t one’s life—in b usiness and o th e e r r avenues avenues < of o th »« its devious eourse ----- tvn)i.s to m ake a m an carefu l, n o t to say i ¿ongenrstive; b u t it does n o t as a rule. T o m ost m en experience “ a ht4.rn lig h t ra th e r th an a h ead lig h t. “ T ak e a case of re c e n t occurrence. A friend <»f uo«*v m ine »»«••• w ho — is — in - business on m e n u «»i ~ X orth M ark et s tre e t re c en tly th o u g h t i . a .. deposit of /m he . had i matte one o b h n u n n d d r re o d d am i fifteen d o llars in his bank. I say ‘th o u g h t;’ he him self w as cock su re lie hu«l m ade it. “ His b an k lxw>k had been left wi th e bank for settlem e n t, an d my mer«‘ly mode ou t n slip and hande* to th e teller. A few d ay s la te r w hen h<‘ ree' ivi'il his b an k book settle«! u p ,I behold you. th a t deposit w as n o t e n j tered. lie a t once took th e book to th e young man who was te lle r o n th a t day and said: . “ ‘You have no t cred ited me w ith one h u n d red and fifteen do llars, my de­ posit of such a day.' “ T he te lle r o b ligingly looked over his slips and lnx»k, an d said he: ‘I have no e n try of it. n e ith e r do I rem em b er a deposit of such an a m o u n t.’ “ T hen arose a dispute. My frient! was positive he ha«l m ade th a t deposit. He was going to have it credited o r he w ould know th e reason w hy. He fe lt aggrieved; in fact his feelings w ere venomous. “ T he b an k held a special board m eet­ ing to consider th e m atter. T h ey d e­ cided th ey could «1«» n o th in g . T he te l­ HE W A S A C C O U N T E D FO R. le r had alw ay s b o rn e a good re p u ta tio n . Au American Who W'u» Mistaken fur » Could my friend rem em ber whom lie ilerniMii In Tar!«. saw in th e b an k th e «lay he m ade h is A Boston law yer, recallin g some In­ depoatt? “ ‘Oh, y es,’ he said; T will sw ear 1 cidents of travel “ on th e o th e r side" tw enty years ago, says th a t he may saw So-and-so as I en tered th e door. “ ‘Hunt him up, th e n ,’ said th e b a n k have owed Ida llfu to police surveillance in France, according to th e New York people; ‘see if he rem em bers seeing Hun. Kahl he: “ I t w as in Paris, ju st y ou.’ ‘‘T he person could no t recollect such a fte r the outbreak of th e Frnneo-Vrufc- sian w ar, w hen Paris w as a m ost u n ­ an event. “ Nuid th e bank people: ‘Can you rec­ healthy place for a H erm an to be in. I I hen wore a yellow m ustaehc, and, my ollect w ho else w as n e a r th e As a father. John id o liz e b b W j U but f.x ls keenly th e d ^ ra « « - b ro u g h t by U,<- advent of a daughter. He «lot* not consider her w orthy of a name, bu t . alls her numta-r one. tw o or three, as Ignore» h er en- »1... case may be. 1*‘. He **e ign«»r«-» tirt-lv In telling the num ber «if his chtl- tlrcll counting only the boys. H e eon- , ¡«¡ers her as w ithout mind or soul, and denies her the advantages of education which her b ro th er receives. As sh* slave in her ow n and • vrow s up she la is a siave her husband’s house; and not till she ir. . .............i old does she receive love and reverence. If a child is taken sick, says St Nicholas, both Jo h n and his wife think the soul ha.» wandere«! away, und ■♦-epa are tak en to recall it. The m other calls a t th e open door: ‘•Soul, «»me home! 'I he fa th e r goes out to seek it. usually searching about the nearest bridge. At hia cry of “Com­ ing. coming!” the m other looks carefu lly about her floor und secures th e first thing of life she sees. T his may be flea, or ls'etle, o r o th e r insect, b u t is supposed to have w ithin it th e m issing spirit. It Is wrapped up and joyfully placed u n ­ der the pillow of the sick one. who is now expis’lcd to re<*ovcr fo rth w ith . If death «•nines instead, th e child is buried sum m arily and w ith sca n t cerem ony. John considers iiis own coflln one of th e most valued an«l m ost n«s-«-ssary pic<-«'s I.f furniture f«»r his best room, ami his highest am bition is to have an elals»- rutc funeral. He and th e older mein- I hts of hia houarhold have thia am bi­ tion gratified in pr»»portl«»n to th e ir w ealth und th e num ber «if th e ir dc- scendauta. ^ ¡b C . “M ** ' being This 3\Æ. ZMZIZ The Well-known H up fresh. I p n ’Sume th n t I w as ta k en for a young m an,' p o in tin g there. G erm an, and poaalbly for a spy. for oue i “ But th a t young m an m erely smiled, day on the stre et a g ro u p o f soldier«naw ami suavely ».aid th a t he had no remem­ me. and. a fte r a short discussion, they brance of th e occurrence. “ My friend w as angry: lu* grew w a r­ came a fte r me OB a run. My French was p retty queer, ’ im agine, in those like. He consulted a p ro m in en t law yer «lays,and I could not m ake them u n d er­ In Boston. T h e m an of law said, lacon­ stan d w h at 1 was try in g to te ll them . ically: “ ‘You have no redresa. T he b an k ’s T hey w ere lim n'd ami «leterinined, ami w ere b u stlin g me on a t a lively pace, word is us good as yours Go slow. som ew here, th a t m ight have proved a Are you su re you made th e deposit? We very u n h ealth y place to r nu*. J u s t u s I men do q u eer th in g s a t tim es. Look hu«l ainue l given up h«»p»' a « tu p le of alsiu t y o u r dealt and office.’ gendarm es appeared, and I hatb sl them . “ Suffice it to say th a t th e hundred T hey c ith e r had m ore sens * th a n the ami fifteen d o llars did not tu rn up. My soldiers, or they understood bud French friend in th e interim grew still m ore lad ter. for they ordered my cap to rs to positive. stop and explain them selves. 1 piped ‘•Some tw o weeks clapattd. One day, up Giut I lived a, Boulevard des Cap- going th ro u g h fin old overcoat h an g in g ueines, w hen one of the policem en in his ottlce, he fourni the deposit slip, shrugged his »boulders ami said: ‘We money and all. T ableau! Im agine his know sll thnt. m onsieur. We have hud feelings, llc tn u ’llo n s w ere in order, you under o u r eyes for th e last four lie w ent to the bank ami explained all «lay*.’ T h e n he tu rn e d to th e soldiers in u very crestfallen m an n er and vowed and added: ‘M onsieur is an American, c o n tritio n to th e teller. lie is accounted for. Y«»u w ill allow TH R O U G H EUROPE. m onsieur to p.vss.’ And th ey d id .” S i - ain produced MO.WO.OOO gallons of Out „1 sm all « ImiiR«'. w ine last year. T h e fin a n cia l s tra it o .f Ita ly arc g ro w ­ ■I'm m are t,W t d u t a in fra n c « , w ith ing won»«» from «lay t • »lay. Coin la ,lc- a to tal m em ls-rship t»f •,2«7,15&. < ren tin g nt a rat«- oa rapid as to cause A mm» in th e Ix w d o n Zoo, a shell-1 nh v e r .»I con»ternut»on am i in co n ve n i­ dm ke, has ap p aren tly coramittt-d sui- ence in trad«». Storekeepers an- Issuing ei»le < n account of th e d e a th o f its mate. not«-* payable nt sight In th e ir stores. IU xmahk allow s every aubj»«et, male •|*h, „< not , vary In am o u n ts from a o r female, w ho la six ty year« of age, a < u a rtc r do llar to a few «-n ts, aoiue lad­ small pension. Guly crim inals are ex- ing a» low o» tw o eenta. In .tead of a l­ eepl»sl. low ing th is n a tu ra l m e a n , for tiding ’I' i i Ki-uoXK o p e ra to rs in Belgium are over th e enla-uttous |s rltwl to proceed r»s|uired to pass an exam ination in uun>»tie»xl. th e police have a t Nome Fr- aeh. G erm an. E nglish and Flemish Ida*'«-* arrested trade- men for infring- and to bo able to draw a map of fng upon th e p. iv lh g of th e crow « by Efirope. (-taking m oney. Ihiblle opinion 1» in T iik profits of th e Varis post «>flk»e, fav«»r o f allo w in g tradesm en to continue which last y«»ur am o u n t« ! to tio.ooo,. in th e »-our«’ But no «me can say w h a t 000. have moved th e jsw t office clerks to th e end of th e police proM-x-ution* w ill consider w hat steps they ‘ nor h»*w and w hen tin- calam ity will for g e ttin g th e ir sulnrics rai-sed. ‘ * *1 »leeve-button« a re ' a r* ' r thB" -. mix pi..n.. tuanuf.i.-turvrx an- re- HlMM-K •I'h.-v a re w orn chlrfty by meu. juirUst to I n « in great distress Formcr- e w e T»wy r _ e --------- m^ « .1 llne • J « 1 « ., . dn»ss tr e ss ly they N.»ld m any instrum ents ill Rns- an d W'’» ’ ® ‘ a t T h e u v rv sia. bu t th e present duty of fine on a T h e y ptvvaU io rrp o w -. grand plaao and fifsi on an upright has c la l..r a te h a " » * . I alm ost p u t an cud to the export of work —Jeweler» t i r uiar. 1 piauoo. FLORENCE ancL EUGENE, ORE. Read this important advertisement nex' week and then buy w ater front lots. FLOWER HOME Is the Name of GALLAGHER’S AD T<- J1 t Ilf All of thi> property is within the corporate limit140 ... ...... .diouhfuke town anil lots will be sold at prices nmgiug trom tO Q rite tor plat and descriptive circular to A. E. GALLAGHER C O Eugene, Ore?”