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Eugene Weekly Guard. -— ♦ (AXrSZIL BK<». •“r»|»rl»«<T»- ----------♦--------- EUGENE........................... OREGON. Translated Action la like pressed flow ers. The Sultan ha« again promised to be good. It'a a way the Sultan baa. The tie between Cuba and the United State« la now »ecu to cunatot largely of red tape. seek the man it boomeu the duty of every intelligent citizen to asaf»t In tbe novel search. Yet it is scarcely possible that the crown prince of Germany will fly the royal coop for the sake of an American girt. By combining their interests the cold- storage firms of Boston Intend, no doubt, to make an extra cool million in the course of time. It seems that Washington has been expecting Turkey to keep her word without constant pushing. This is tbe climax of credulity. California bank» are going to pay a forger $5<X) a month to be good. Cali fornia may now look for an unprece dented crop of forgers. The Australian black* do not allow a mother In-law witbin a ntlle of her married daughter's but. Here's a bon- bou -he for tbe funny man. Mary Maclane says, "1 was lorn to ba alone." It Is plain from this that Mary plays upon the piano. When the office takes tbe trouble to A Kentucky girl wbo has had 150 of fers of marriage ba* decided to rvmaiu single ami devote her life to music. When she gets on the stage, however, s* e will probably «-ease to regard mar riage as a thing to I m * much dreaded. Tbe Immigration figures for tbe fiscal year 1902 are suggestive. Tbe total was M8.743. That was 3 per cent more than In 11*0!. 45 per cent more than in 1900, 'Job per cent more than In 118» aud 2S3 per cent more than In 1808. A New Jersey Inventor has produced a fuel which he calls "coalite," that can be sold for $1 a ton. As Its principal ingredient Is coal dust, it may tie that it will give tbe coal bnruus a new way to turn an honest penny Instead of drlviug them out of buslues». In spite of the fact that the type writer has displaced tlie pen In many business offices, the demand for pens a:id pencils still continues. boring tbe year covered by the census report, one gold pen. ten steel pens and fifteen' lead pencils were made In the United states for each family of five peroons. There ought not to la* either political or Industrial d Iff «reue«’» of opinion over tbe announced Intention of tbe Amer Icon Federation of lailtor to »up]>ort all legislation directed toward the aboli tion of child labor. Moat States al ready protect their children. In bring ing pressure to l>ear upon those States which do not. the federation la pro moting the welfare of mankind, as well as furthering its own Interests. A report Is made by tbe American consul at Liverpool upon municipal so clallam In Great Britain. Among the enterprises manag'-d by municipalities are Turkish baths owned by Learning ton aud Harrogate; a rabbit warren, by Torquay; an oyster fishery, by Colche» ter; a crematory, by Hull. Doncaster aud Chester owu race-courses, and In 1H>U< aster the town Itself man»g>*s tile races. HL Helen's supplies sterilized milk. The report says that nearly a thousand municipalities In Great Brit ala own water works, alsiut a hundnsl own street railways; many more own gas works Speaking generally, tbe consul finds that municipal government In tbe kingdom Is honest. Intelligent and energetic, and. a» a rule, political considerations have little to do with tbe engagement or retention of civic employee. This la a story fur boya. It Is not exactly "a Bunday school story," but It baa the right sort of good rlug to It just tbe same Erank Provost, of To ledo, Ohio, drives a delivery wagon. He Is a pleasant and accommodating lad and when an old gentleman asked If be couhl ride alsmt the city with hitn. Frank readily assentad. After an hoar’s drive tbe stranger asked Frank to go to a saloon and have a drink. The boy declined, saying be never drank The old man asked If be chewed tobacco and upon re^-elvlng • reply In the negative offered tbe boy a cigar, which he also declined. That la the first chapter. Tbe old tnan w ho rude with tbe delivery boy was that eccentric millionaire Mr. Higginson, of Fan Francisco. Higginson, wherever be gvee. is looking for boys like Frank Prevost. Before leaving Toledo tbe millionaire went to Frank and present rd him with fl2.UR) In bank notes, which the boy will use to start In business for himself. Tbe moral la plain It |>ay* to i>e pleasant aud accommodating, even to strangers. It pays to bate a good moral character You may n->t be asked to give a millionaire in disguise a lift. And again, you may. for Hlggtn eon is always on bls travels and always on tbe look ut for boya. Itut whether you meet Higgin««>n or not, there are others on tbe lookout. Kemember bow Itlogeues went about the streets of Athena looking for a man’ Well, the world is 1,<>klng for a man. And tbe world usually finds tbe man It is look Ing for tn a boy Toa may not get fX*OU all in a lump bv he'ng the right sort of a boy, but the world will be glad to give It to you »•■oner or later. A story i* told ot a wise un thrr wim, when her small »n announced Ids lutentloti of runnlnr a «ay from home tswuttise something bad vexed him. met tbe ann‘Htnceuie:it with calm ao;ulee mee Kbe packed a small bundle for him to take away, suggested tbe next town as a good pla * to stay for tbe night, ami addol "Of course, Harry. with the voice cf Joseph Smith !.. the voice of Qod." waters. Thto «lam will transform the I Chagres Into a vast lake, tbe bound- CHAPTER H, urira of wnlcb have been accurately This is not toe pla -e to eoinm»« ratabllabe«! and which will extend thir •te the trials ami privation* * SUCH WILL BE UNCLE SAM S IN- teen mil« to Obispo, where the canal by the immigrant Mormons befo^n*4 hmvee the river, covering an area of TEROCEANIC CANAL. came to their final haven. more than twenty one square miles. From ths shore« of th^ liisstosl— BY A. CONAN DOYLE. Tbe «-apacity of tbe dam will be some tu the western slopes of r ?,?1 Highway fur »hips A.ro»» Pass«ws tbit g like 2UO.OuO.tAO culdc yard» mountains they had struggled on.,,! Will H. Lighted by KteetrisUv from Another dam will be built at Alha- ^ou-tency auuuU unparalleled la ¿{J One End tn the Other of Its Forly- Juela, on the upper Chagr-“«. nine mile« three Mile» of Length. from the canal, of concrete masonry, them. . , I The savage man and tne PART II—Chapter I—Continued. Suddenly his followers saw him beast, hunger, thirst, fatigue and 5T forming a reservoir with a surface “Cocks and hens." cried the little throw up his hands, as though over -ase—every Impediment which Nwii The Panama canal, w hen it is finish area of ten square mile» and a capacity ed aad its ultimate completion is at of 130.000.0IX) cubic yards. It »ill not girl, gleefully, pointing at their ill- come with astonishment, and on join could place in the way had all her hands ing him they were affc ted In the same overcame with Anglo-Saxon tenaclu last an assured fact—will be much like only help to store the flood waters of omened forms, and c lapping A et the long journey and the »ecn Say, did God way by the sight which met their a great street or boulevard. 150 feet the Chagre» in tbe wet season, but to make them rise. ulated terrors had shaken the make thia country?" wide and brilliantly lighted from one will do some very useful work. Act On the little plateau which crowned of the stoutest among them. "In course he did." said her com- end to the other by electricity at night. ing as a feeder to tbe »ummit level of panion. There was not one who did not «ro ratner startled by this unex the barren hill there stood a single This watery avenue will be perfectly the canal. It will supply the great ditch pected question. 11 giant bowlder, ar.I against this bowl upon his knees in heartfelt straight throughout for more than half with water in tbe dry season, through "He made the country down in Illi der there lay a tall man. long beanled when they saw the broad vaUe» Z of Its entire length aud will extend the medium of an aqueduc'L and will nois, and He made the Missouri, the and hard featured, but of an excessive Utah bathed In the sunlight bJ,? them, and learned from the lin. , , . over a distance of about forty-three furnish hydraulic power for operating little girl continued. “I guess some thinness. His placid face and regular breath their leader that this was the promiJa miles, connecting the Atlantic with tbe tbe huge locks. The locks will be body else made the country In these land, and that these virgin acres iiZ. obtained from parts. It’s not nearly so »ell done. ing showed that he was fast asleep. Pacific ocean. work«“d by t electricity __ Beside him lay a little child, with , to be theirs for evermore. They forgot the water and the trees. ’ power, and by the same Already tbe canal Is two-flfths dug. this water Young speeaily proved himself t. "What would ye think of offering up her white arms enclrcllug his brown, means tbe canal will be illuminated sinewy neck, and her golden haired be a skillful administrator as well u prayer?" the man asked diffidently. M throughout its entire length with elec head resting upon the breast of his a resolute chief. "It ain't night yet,” she answered. trie light«. Maps were drawn and charts nr*, “It don't matter. It ain't quite regu velveteen tunic. Her rosy lips were parted, showing pared, in which the future city In this way tbe Cbagres will be lar. but He won't mind that, you bet' M transformed from an element of dan You say over them ones that you used the regular line of snow white teeth sketched out. ger Into a useful frleDd and helper No to say every night in the wagon when within and a playful smile played over: All around farms were apportioned her infantile features. j and allotted in proportion to the stand trouble to feared from volcanoes. Inas we was on the plains ” Her plump little white legs, terml-, ing of each individual. ‘Why don't you say some yourself, much as there are none within 200 nating In white socks and neat shoes | The tradesman was put to his trade miles. The harbors at Colon and Pan the child asked, with wondering eyes. with shining buckles, offered a strange and the artisan to his calling. iB the I disremetnber them.” he answered, ama are excellent, and need no further I “I “ hain't said none since I was half the contrast to the long, shriveled mem-! town street s and squares sprang un «. if by magic. 8 ’ u excavation or protection, though ba height o’ that gun. I guess it's never bers of her companion. sin» will be built at each end of tbe too late. You say them out. and I'H On the ledge of rock above this In the country there was drainin» canal for the convenient Ingress aud stand by and come !n on the choruses.” strange couple there Bt«x>d three sol- aDd hedging, planting and clearing emn buzzards, who. at the sight of the until the next Summer saw the whole • gross of ships. Each of these basins "Then you’ll need to kneel down and !--------------------- will be 150 yards wide and 1.000 yards me. too." she said, laing the shawl out newcomers, uttered raucous »«Teanis country golden with the wheat cros. long, and will be provided with moor for that purpose. “You’ve got to put nf disappointment and flapped sullenly Everything prospered in the strann settlement. * DBLIXiU IM THE CÀJIÀL hands up like this. It makes you away. , k, . ing facilities an«! wharves connected your feel kind of good.” The cries of the foul birds a»oke Above all. the great temple whi«* with the terminal stations of the Pan It was a strange sight, had there «»,. two sleepers, who stared about they had erected in the center of the To complete It will require fift«*eu ama Railroad. The railroad runs along .... . city grew ever taller and larger. years aud an expenditure of $145,000,- side of tbe big ditch clear across the been anything but the buzzards to see them In bewilderment. For months a laughing boy has been From the first blush of dawn until The man staggered to his feet ano UUO In money. An army of at least 15,- j Isthmus, greatly facilitating the work. it. Side by side on the narrow shawl the tome of contention In a famous knelt the two wanderers—the little, looked down upon the plain w-hlch nan the closing of the twilight, the clatter «NO laborers will be employed on th» For much of its length the banks of the prattling chihi and the reckless, hard- been so desolate had ..ver- over of the hammer and the rasp of ths ■ -—«-«- when sleep h»«i New York law suit. A husband and job. most of them being fetched for canal will be faced with masonry. taken him. and which was now trav saw was never absent from the monu wife had parted. They viewed each ened adventurer. the purpose from Jamaica, under con- I Ths canal when finished will accom Her chubby face and his haggard, ersed by this enormous body of men ment which the Immigrants erected to •<her as strangers across a trial tabie trart. Wheu tbe ditch Is completed, modate merchantmen and war vessels angular visage were both turned up to and beasts. Him who haa led them safe through In a court room. There 'vaa no doubt His face assumed an expression or many dangers. however It will l>ecuiue a large source of the largest size, and tbe time of the cloudless heaven in heartfelt en about their love for the boy. It was of revenue to Uncle Sam. Inastnm-h as I incridulitv as he gazed, and he passed The two castaways, John Ferrier transit from wean to ocean will be treaty to that dread being with whom pure gold. It should have made a wo and the little gir! who had shared his h«“ »111 charge $1 Cor every ton <«f ship less than a day. The benefits It will they were face to face, while the two his bony hand over his eyes. man more tolerant a man more forgiv ping that goes throngh from m ean to ' “This is what they call delirium, I fortunes and had been adopted as his voices—the one thin and clear, the I daughter, accompanied the Mormoai ing. Happy married folks can't un o«-ean. It will not be an exclusive bring to the commerce of the world other deep and harsh—united tn the guess,” he muttered. The child stood beside him holding to the end of their great pilgrimage. entreaty for mercy and forgiveness. derstand bow the mothers and fath price. Inasmuch as the regular toll for ' will be, of course. Incalculable. Little Lucy Ferrier was borne along The prayer finished, they resumed on to the skirt of his coat, and said ers of children can ever separate and passing the Suez canal is $2 a ton. COMRADESHIP IN THE SENATE. their seat in the shadow of the bowl nothing, but looked all around her with pleasantly enough In Elder Stanger learn to hate. In this case there was a The first Idea of tbe great French the wondering, questioning gaze of son’s wagon, a retreat wh.ch she great deal of money on one «ide. It engineer, De Lesseps, was to dig a sea Repartee that Serve* the Purpose of a der until the child fell asleep, nestling childhood. shared with the Mormon's three wives upon the broad breast of her protect meant fine clothing for baby, and level canal aero«» the Isthmus, just as Croaa- Examination. The rescuing party were speedily and with his son. a headstrong, for or. nurses, rich food, «-urrlage drives and a small boy might cut a ditch between It may be heretical to say It, but the He watched over her slumber for able to convince the two castaways ward boy of twelve. costly toys. Home day It would mean two ponds Havine rallied, with the elasticity of But It became apparent debates both in the Senate and House some time, but Nature proved to be that their appearance was no delusion. One of them seized the little girl, childhood, from the shock caused by a yacht, a valet, a prlvats car -all of too strong for him. For three days and three night he and hoisted her upon his shoulder, her mother’s death, she soon became the things that can be bad for money. had allowed himself neither rest nor while two others supported her gaunt a pet with the women, and reconciled < >n tbe other side tbe mother'« there companion and assisted him toward herself to this new life in her moving repose. was much love and very little money. canvas-covered home. Slowly the eyelids drooped over the the wagons- It was poMlble that her son would "My name is John Ferrier,” the wan tired eyes, and the head sunk lower (To be continued.) lie compelled to work some day, and and lower upon the breast, until the derer explained; "me and that little tlxit Is- would be denied all sorts of man’s grizzled beard was mixed with 'un axe all that's left o' twenty-three COMMENDINO FOR A PRINCIPLE. comforts and luiurles that go with the golden tresses of his companlan people. The rest is all dead o' thirst and both slept the same deep and and hunger away down in the south.” grent Incomes. What a problem for “Is she your child?" asked some one. Hood Example of the Quibbles That Pro dreamless slumber. the Judge! This Judge, whose name vail in Legal Practice. Had the wanderer remained awake “I guess she is now:” the other Is Hickey, has some strange Ideas. Ha for another half hour a strange sight cried, defiantly; “she’s mine ’cause I An English writer gives a good ex thinks that when married folks are would have met his eyes. saved her. No man will take her foolish enough to break up a relation : Far away on the extreme verge of away from me. She's Lucy Ferrier ample of thot quibbles in legal prac that should mean peace and content the alkali plain, there rose up a little from this day on. Who are you. tice that have a sort of fascination for ment. It Is the business or the court 1 spray of dust, very slight at first, and though?” he continued, glancing with certain minds. Some years ago, while to place the welfare of the children hardly to be distinguished from the curiosity at his stalwart, sunburned traveling on the continent, he met the mists of the distance, but gradually rescuers; "there seems to be a power principal lawyer for the government of That i aliove every other condition, growing higher and broader until it ful lot of ye.” one of the piineipalities, who told him doesn't mean money always, Listen to 1 "Nigh upon ten thousand,” said one of a curious legal question. It hsl ref form«“d a solid, well-defined cloud. PACIFIC END OF UNCLE SAM’S CHEAT WATERY BOULEVARD. the modern Solomon: “The boy needs This cloud continued to increase In of the young men; "we are the perse erence to a railway station at the boun the personal attention and the loving size until It became evident that It cuted children ot God—tne chosen ot dary between two principalities. • •are of his mother more than he needs later on that su< h a plan would not l>e seem to jiartake of the nature of cross- could only be raised by a great multi the angel Merona.” Someone standing outside the windov the money of bls father, if the father feasible, for two reasons, A mountain ' examluatiou-of effort to trip a speak- tude of moving creatures. "I never heard tell on him,” said the has the afta'tion for the child he pro chain, which Is a continuation of the I er while lie to couragrously trying to In more fertile spots the observer wanderer. "He appears to F '.ve of the ticket office had put his hand through and robbed the till inside fesses he will see that hie boy Is great Gordllleran system, runs along furnish material fur tbe Congressional would have came to the conclusion chosen a fair crowd ot ye.” “Do not jest at that which is sa The boundary line lay between wbert clothed and fed wherever he Is." In the middle of tbe Isthmus, and to cut llts-ord. The taunting repartee may i that one of those great herds of bison» other words, a mother is closer to her through it down to the level of the seem rather rude, even Insulting, but i which graze upon the prairie land was cred.” said the other, sternly. "We a-e the thief stood and the till, so that be him. of those who believe in those sacred was actually in one territory while the children tlian a father, and, for onro. ocean would be a moat laborious and it serves a good purpoee in brfnglug approaching This was obviously impossible In writings, drawn in Egyptian letters the law lias recognized It. The Idea costly task. Also, the Chagrea Klver. out. In a face to face contrast, all these arid wilds As the whirl of dust on plates of beaten gold, which were crime w as committed in another. Here of the superior claim of a father to which Is addicted to periodic floods, phases of the question under consider drew nearer to the solitary bluff upon handed unto the holy Joseph Smith, at was a nice nut for tbe gentlemen bls children lias received an official set would cause no end of trouble. which the two castaways were repos Palmyra. We heve come from Nau learned in the law to crack. Which o( ation. the principalities should undertake th« back. Where no question of morals Is A"cordlngly the canal waa carried Fur Instance. Senator Allison Is ing the canvas-covered tilts of wagons voo. in the State of Illinois, where we Involve«! and when love ami money are over the mountain range, through a speaking, and Senator '1111 mail raise* and the figures of armed horsemen be have founded our temple. We have prosecution of the criminal? At it they went in good earnest, ami gan to show up through the haze, and come to seek refuge from the violent antagonists. Justice should throw her convenient pass, and arrangements a ;«oiut. A colleague of the speaker, Influence on the side of hearts ns were made for locks. In which, by till say Senator Aldrich, quietly goe« over the apparition revealed itself as being man and from the godless, even the arguments on either side were long a great caravan upon its journey for though it be in the heart of the des and vehement, till the whole case wu against gold. Because It Is best for the Ing them with water, vessels passlug to the South Carollniau's desk, and the West. ert." embalmed in many volumes. At lust children. through will be lifted to tbe necessary points out a reference or whtojters a But what a caravan' When the head Th-* name Nauvoo evidently re one side yielded so far as to say: elevation. It was a simple matter supplemental explanation, which may of it had reached the base of the moun called recollections to John Ferrier. “W’e will permit you, as an aetd enough, only eight locks In all l>eitig or may not be satisfactory, according tain» the rear was not yet visible on Pf Affili tOOkING SAVAGE. “I see.” he said, “you are the Mor courtesy, to prosecute, while at th» mons.” to the no«l of Tillman's head. Senator the horizon. Right across the enormous plain "We are the Mormons.” answered same time reserving all our sovereifi Quay sits with hl* hands folded, quiet- j stretched the straggling array, wagons rights.” his companions, with one voice. ly »at-liiag the pn»-«-e«linga. with his and carts, men on horseback, and men At this point of the recital I uto "And where are you going?" inevitabl« motion to adjourn, it may on foot. Innumerable women who "Wo do not know. The hani of God "And how did the prosecution end’"^ be that Senator I'emose, with one staggered along under hvrdens. and Is leading ns under the person of our ‘‘Ah! That is quite another matter." hand in his pocket, to trying to push children who toddled beside the wag- prophet. You must come before him. -aid my friend. ‘‘There was no prose n matter through, and If so. Quay as- ons or peeped out from under the white He shall say what is to be done with cution; we were only arrang.og «test you.” sists him with the whispered explana coverings. we should do when we caught the rob This was evidently no ordinary party They had reached the base of the tion. of Immigrants, but rather some norrad hill by this time, and were surrounded ber; but we never caught him.'- There Is something eharming in this people who had been compelled Mt K1UK. Youths’ Companion. spirit of coinradery Is’twis’n Senators through stress of circumstances to by crowds of the pilgrims—pale-faced, meek-looking women, strong, laugh required If It be understood that interestetl joiutl.v in a measure. When seek a new country. Fearful Cold of Siberia. ing children, and anx ous, earnest- tbe profile of the great ditch presents Senator Frye talks ou the shipping There rose through the clear air a eyed men. Thors are still many drawback? » In Its middle part a high »umtuiL from bill. Senator llannn is one of the inter- confused clattering and rumbling from Many were the cries of astonish- travel on the great Siberian rail«’, which It slopes gradually toward the estisl auditor« and asaists in clearing this great mass of humanity, with the ment and of commiseration which but one of the greatest is thediscottW »ea on either side, with four locks on up points as the s;ro>«?h progresses. It creaking of wheels and the neighing arose from them when they perceived to which third-class pageengers, espei- each slope, tbe idea will be perfectly 1» «sisy to observe from the faces of ' horses. the youth of one of the strangers and ally native Chinese, are subject«- Loud as It was. It was not sufficient clear. the destitution of the other.. the Senators or members whether or The pa«t winter was unusually seve™ Now. the canal to already practically not they are <H«niM*ct«sl with the matter to rouse the two tired wayfarers above Their escort did not halt, however, vet the railing stock is so inadeqaitr them but pushed on, follow«»d by a great finished and navigable for nearly thlr- under dlacuss on. and the friendly that the Chinese ride in open freifs: At the head of the column there rode Here 1» a full bluo«le«l. sa»ag< Vaqul t«*en miles from the Atlantic end and court«wy of attention, and hand grasp a score or more of grave. Iron-faced crowd of Mormons, until they reached cars. In January and February, «&*" a wagon which was conspicuous for its Indian hard at work in the great So- for five and a half miles from tbe Pa and the Initiation of an en.-ouragii-g men clad !n sombre homespun gar great size and for the gaudiness and ti e tliermometer registered from SO* Doran desert, urar Torres. Mexico. He cific end. Thus one may start In a ripple of applause, wbea the »pee« h is ments and armed with rifles. 40 degree«“ below the freezing point, tw smartness of its appearance. On reaching the base of the bluff 1» digging a big Bisnaga cactus, and the boat from Colon, on the east shle of concluded, are lilts of human fellow Six horses were yoked to it. where Chine e eat in crowds on the in*» the Isthmus, and travel comfortably they halted and held a short council as the others Were furnished with two trucks and frequently froze to desth- ship that salve the sting of wournls result of hto labor has recently b«N’n among themselves. —or. at most, four—apiece. transferred to the New York Botanical by water for more than a dozen mil«»«. itiflietisl In partisan struggle.—Joe Hit« On one terrible nigl.t in february "The wells are to the right, my Beside the driver there sat a man Chinese perished and alsnit 150 of®** gardens, where It Is now growing as The next firteen tulles are partly dug. chell Chappie In the National. brothers." said one a hard-lipped, with some de>p cuts, such as 131 feet who could not have been more than usual In the glass bouse. clean-shaven man with grizzly hair Abnormal Development. thirty years of ago. but whose massive suffered terribly from fror-t bites *“ The ¡»■culiarity of this Yaqul and of at Roltlo, 82 feet at San Pablo and 98 "To the right of the Sierra Blanco— head and resol-.ite expression marked exposure. Recently a Paris psychologist an ii«-arly all hto tribe to »Imply stated. feet at Motachln At the twenty nounced that be had conclusively so we shall reach the Rio Grande.” him as a leader. eighth ntlle rises tbe mountain rang-«, The Trappists. said another. AVhen he can get work and pay be to He was reading a brown backed vol which to the most serious obstacle to proved that malformation of the brain "Fear not for water." cried a third ume. but as the crowd approach«?d he Many letters come to the m nast«’’ the l»e«t of lab«>rera AVhen he cannot produces Intellectual brilliancy. The “He who could draw It from the rocks tbe utwltwtaking. laid It aside, and llstene«! attentively to anr.raincing tbe death of relatives«1 get work be joins all of hto fellow Advantage to taken, however, of a thiury to that deformity, disease or ac will not now abandon His own chosen an account of the episode. m- nks; these are seen by the at> Yaqul» »ho are Idle, aud the troop pro couveulent pass, as shove explained, cident causes tbe abnormal develop people.” Then he turned to the two casta only, and at chapter he may «imply »^ ceols to sally forth to rob and pillage “Amen! Amen!" responded the ways. and much of the remaining difficulty ment of some part of the brain, and the nounce: “ The mother of one of - farms aud small towns and massacre has already t*een removed by cuts, one result to genius. In support of this whole party. "If we take you wun us.” he said in number ie dead; let us pray for all who oppose them. They were about to resume their several cases are mentlone«!. It is of which has taken nut a long slice of solemn words. “It can only bo as be They ch«-erfully engage the Mexican rock '«U fee* In depth. At the thirty- l»'(nt«l out that Milton wrote hto "Par- journey when one of the youngest and lievers In our solemn ereed. We shall soul.” . w Never to his dying day doee tbe ■ troop«, exterminating and ■< altering an third mile the sl-tpe toward the Pacific ad so Ix»t" while he was blind, and It keenest eyed uttered an exclamation have no wolves In our fold Better far entire rommand. They have succeM- begins, am! for the rest of the way to «aid that tbe bUndnsM confined bis and pointed np at the nigged crag that your bones «honM bleach In this reared Trappist learn that be was pr» above them. wilderness than that you should prove ing for his own mother. fully fought th«* Mexican troops since the canal to not very far from comple mind to a certain scope in a manner From Its summit there fluttered a lit tbe foundation of Hint country and are tion It extends out Into the Pacific that made It pvtssible for him to tle wisp of pink, showing up hard and to be that little speck of decay which Tbe Monej ot Bab» Io"- 11 time corrupts the whole fruit Will a» unconquered today as ever. They <xean for a little over three miles, lie evolve the great epic. bright against the gray rocks behind. you como with us on these terms?" The great and ancient enlPir*^ must have work and ?ay or war. At the sight there was a general cause the water was not deep enough Cases of a somewhat different nature "Gveas I'll rome »Jih you on any Assyria and Babylonia adhered for»« near shore and a channel had to be are shown in the elegant writings of reining up of horses and unsliagfng terms," said Ferrier with sxich em- to primitive blocks of cu*r »“^ . of guns, while fresh horsemen came The Neri«*«»-Mlnded Jsp. d. -slged. I .mas de Quincy and Samuel Taylor galloping up to reinforce the vanguard. -hasl-« thM the grave eld- rw couhl not got* of gold and silver s sid did •* A Jaiwncss revlew recently inviteli Half of the entire length of tbe canal Coleridga. both of whom had brains restrain a smile. The leader alone re therefore, have an imperial ■j .-ointe* Ita readi-ra to unir tho»e European an- — fifteen mil«“« on the Atlant!«' side am! lu which the excessive use of opium The word Redskins" was on every tained his stern, impressive expres of lip. They possessed a system c Ssnki* sion. tbor» «Pose Works they more «*ape- seven and a half mil«*« on tbe Pst-ific had ma<le havoc. Dr Quincy describes pietà "There cant be any number of In Take h*m W-othor Btaneerson." he however, which was com rially apt»reelat>-d l he Ldlowlng haa side- will t<e nt sea level. Tbe rest of hie horrible experience with op uni dians uere." said the elderly man. who well developed. »«Id; gtv. ’ him food and! drink, and tieen thè rrault of tbe referendum, tbe the trip will be by siop«>« up which and taken tn the form of laudanum tn hto appeared to be in command. “We have auth-'rs comlng cut of tbe votlng lu down whi- li It will be ne«*e*arv to "Confess! us of an English Dpfum Eat passed th»’ Pawnees, and there are no the child likewise. Let it be your Dangerous Me«Jk>n<»- teskjilso to teach him our holy creed. thè fsUowtng oeder l>arwtn. Herbert "boost" and lower ships by the help <»f er." Byron's club ftw»t Is seriously ad other tribes until we cross the great i We have Certain medicines—in- ¡uding < Ai -* delayed long enough. For- mountains." N|*-ncer Ni-hopeiihauer Goethe and tbe locks. Each lock will t>e tw ward' On—on to Zion." v.«n*-ed vs the cause of hto lyric pow na salt», saiicylh a- d. " •‘r’1 rT' Shall I go forward and see Brother Totstol Isadon Glot-e I hat Is to say. a pair of basins of IMF- er. and the point to made that Sir Wai- •On- -on to Zion'” criM the «rnnwd ro, alcohol, carbonic ox . e, l*-a<l. Stangerron ?" " asked one of the band. Stangerson* nf Mortr. to. and the wor ■ rete tnasonry for holding tbe ve ■els tvw Scott's must brilliant work was «lie- rippled r •'-rm and etier—have — "And and I." And L, I, ” “ "and I," cried a dozen down the MgJoe Also » Minor. while the water level Is raises! or low tat«»! from a sick bed. Mozart and voice*. oag caravan, passing from <-.1 spe mhy dang- r us to best n« Major Ganta, of Fairfield. Iowa, to >■ ere«! to give them the step require«! up "U**ve your horses below and we mouth to rr.raith until they died away liable to canse deafness. Wagner both bad deformed brains, . in a du" murmur _____ IPMPdtaB years old. weighs thirty pound» and to or down. Thanks to the skill of tbe en in the far distance, said to have been due to disease i nd will wall yoti here." the elder an With a cracking of H _ ________ whips and S a eighteen Inches high glneers. tbe highest bottom level of bumps while they were children - An- •wered. Pineapple J»fc«- I creaking of wheel« the great wagon In a moment the young fellows had tbe cat al will be only 'i« feet above tbe «were. Tb# beet lubricant for the -i»* got Into motion, and soon the whole A man la well enough trainati by hta ocean. dismount«*«! fastened their horses and i caravan was winding along once tbe throat to pineapple jui a were «Mending the precipitous wife If be p«»»n» the breast of tbe For a coosiderable part of Its length more. «ai«l that pro pie living ia ■•■■■■ chicken to tbe preacher, and looks tbe canal runs through the valley <>f The elder to whose care the two where tbe cone «bapwl fruit ro etcited their evrioefty. ptea***t with tbe backbene «va» bls own the Chagres River a stream which, waifs had been committed led them to never suffer from bronchia- •* They advanced rapidly and ncdaeless* plate wagon where a meal was already though email Is the dry eeaw-a. 1s sub- confidence and dexterity of hfs \A b,-n a farmer comes te tow n on cir ly. with the awatffng them Lett ate. «> Many a farmer eartta his bread *»y Ject bn sudden and tremendous fresh cua day. and the parade doesn't suit pra« "To-i shall remain here." he said. Tbe mineral unite contained ifl the w.r eta Hence means must be provide«! the sweat of hl» hire,! man's hrow to prev«“nt tt from causing dewtru-'tlon. film be bitebee tip and goes home could see them flit from rock to rock In a few days yon will bare rerover- tuce, ite refreshing, cooling ?' ■ until their ft« ire* itod out against ed from your fatigue, in the mean and its «wav digeeti m make >t Huw little aa unmarred n>sn knoara and a great dam wlU be built acv«r<l- Ne one Ilk •« to be reui r.de-l that the sky line. The young taaa who hod time remember that now and forever «boleer-tre addition to tbe ®'>r* cheat drees makers Th? Iwcsy dof! Ingly at Bohle for storing tbe flood tier« to auut'w-r side te tu» story. Br'.gbani I flrot give* the »tor® leading T°u are of our religion Tonng has said It and he has spoken rnonw. if you really want to go. yen may; but you don’t know bow much I «ball mtoe you." The youngster jHcked up hla bundle, weut slow ly down the path to the front gate, opened IL then turued and ran fur the house. where be tiling hto arms about hto mother'» swk aud burst into tear*. The treatment waa not needed again. If that mother Lad met the boy**) plan with tear*, re proaches. auger, or punlsbuienL tbe chance* are that «be would either have had a »polled child on her hand*, or awakened some morning a few years later to find that ti,T sou bad really run away. Tbe *en»e of freedom to a mast valuable asset tn dealing with Young America. The child wbo Is contluttally thwarted In unimportant thing» gets lu the habit of fighting fur what he thinks are hto rights, whether be to justified In tbe assumption ur not. There are some children who are brought up on the principle that It to equally heinous to tell a lie. to rotne Into the bouse without wiping one's feet, and to fail In a lewton. Such chil dren are apt to develop a somewhat crooked moral per*j>rotlv*. which does not not always get straightened out In years to come. The boy who fig ures In the above story had read of runaways, and formed a not very defi nite Idea of the freedom and peace w-hicb such a course entails. He bad not thought about the other aspect of It at all. Hto nwitiier brought him face to fare with the realities and let him cboos<* for himself, at the same time In dicating clearly what she thought it was best for him to do. It did not take long for him to discover that she was wiser than be.