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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1878)
f $2 y ;UMvB' i .i ' I Bv u no inn i iv .rark. h mi ! i. ism Uwt.tr ! tfcnmfti UW lull ia4 (. ..! V ) l-ft it haM h Ikr rkaJt 9tT.ifUi .Mars Ikr W A .- .-rah tar tk tafel tk' v i c aswanst ikr htl tk rlntk' V lr. n T.W Ikr tfta.t. 4sjt th r.4k. i . 4n., ..4 tsVXlr In Iks- t H v i diiml Uw rvirteln Hk hV, Vfl Isfl li Immcuw -l . M tri.L th rbtsnl 'IfMWitlMS . i.d. r If 'm mnthr' ijff ' V . - kt.ll. l,l. ttb kt4k MM I ( Mvl wltli rvt m t.r4 i tuaiMt il.u morning la Ike ymi , .s ih- grant Mi nHri 1 rma4 i 1 ., I ll,ml n4 nsrt? Ml I v ii ri!.- rotlrtl rvt i r Hurt, s. I t' m 1 rruibral an apf w, x. u. mntbrrl rno)ltP I ! ii.ir.liMi Uh, & kak 'tKi' (Vats dtajt r4 34 thihr4 M) 1 tiir, hvtMla-rtliirf. hrjtufcnwil . ' uil ulth tali jr -only l.tk' i i c k,r lkiUi tuDfrs a bat -!V ;MlnK strung It ban ' nil 1 .i.t iu the cottier I i hail, M .. ti I lir ftnf. tll A hut n tl i lir liattiturr rritrtilay . Jiit lift viuiWIiesl tnn;ro. ' aintrr undi-rntat'i tlit , I. . ,i .1 Itif hiie, thr sl.evrl 1st x-i IIiIUCf Iw'MHIh-41 tlujpNlU bktr v i. in my li-eu mill my JtsMpfj, il kulk Islilli.l the rtiamtH'r ilitnr. ' lUr iiih the -lurki-im! (illlca glldr ' i k from room to rinttft, ml Mi-i'p the H wtltie robart duvtii, .Viiil iuiimIit ulit-it tin' ;lcr hnmn I' ( (ii till llirlr i ilnlj UxHii IIM tln'1. li" kiiiif Uki Mill wi Hmc Mu ulii'f line Ulu iihhi in hrl( ll-lii at1! till' llttlr Nix 1 of ilclf . Tia Uirtl' I Mn til kirjt my ImIiic rtn fin t it k 1 l.wt Iil ilirlni! .ln'f full. ltll mlllll'i. licaiU llJik .1 )rl Allil ruUllil l lii'kilr. Kilt iluilrr til til tiillliilulril klni: Wtml do vim think thry ill. I to il 1 ' My MUKKr liuiki't' -.lili'- tln'i tiirmii AihI tlm miK.ir f.ilrlv inin-it Win tunii'il tuck Into juti. till mi .ni ' Tin i'lvi uro in Hi' limiM- 'llh clrnr I'll like to rrttrli lliHl mil' lio look Tin rJ('lii'ii-liiuli iIumii froin ntl llu" lionk A tul left It oil I In' I'tak'i-ii' Win. -u.lt. Illtli-Jolitili) U-'ll' A U h ilo toil ft ill.) mi nli.tllii' fmi'ttllc. Am! I.lilli (run rliln lo fori'lint.l tlr' I Ullllk VU klKIM tlllM'lllirll will FAUN KKS VM S0( I.U.ISTS. llu- Karuurs l.ikrli to Im lite Ciller Mif-fiTi-rs fnini the rnmili'iiii' f Cuite iiiiiniilii' Niillnii". It i- it little ton iu in lutili ;it tln MH'iiilc.t.". iii Mr llin ill's ciniiniilti'i' unit tlic :uiil iitu-i ilnl nu .s:ittii'il.'i No -i:ilit- iii)tinti an mt luiiolmlili-. it i trui. Itut it i :i 'td fultlint tiii:it IIIHIIN Mir-IIIS III till I'llllllll'lll'll I'OIIII tr liu!il tin1 1:11111 ali-ui 1! 11111111111. MnriuiiT, tin iiiimlii'r i-mil M'ici'ii tlil iliniiiiiiiiiio. to nil itiM:tt iimf. it iiii-ii- i-i-i Tlii-i' I'l'iiplo aro tint run-viim-iiI l tiilii'iili'.liiiMi'M'r iniii'li it iiiiin I10 ti"i ricil. Ai iivcrluriiiii": f -ociiti, wliu-h M't'iii" niil hitioliulilii tn oIIiit-i, -ei'im finiiH'iitly iti'iitnliU' In tlii'iu. mill their IMilitleal "etliiil in miiinh ilireeleil l :i sinee'i ile-irn to ai'i'imipli-h ,li:ii"x,- wim'li :jii 'ar In lliu-t men iiillieliiHt ii'i;iei' iiiiiiiril. If llitmi uete to hoeim--.'niiiM'il nllh the feu wlin liiL'ie!ill simim linf illtj tu the wliiih' istuliliihe'l order ff tiling-, ridicule wiitild lie at nroprinto tfi it i-ra''. I'iifi)rtun:it'ly liohiiid them are multitude- nf voter-, who do lint a- et pil-li llleorie- to lojj. ttriil ciilieliiiiin. lint ulio are lieM'ltlie. less cnnHtaiitlji iiilliieiie.'d li the very tiotiotis to uliieh the sociaii-N onlj o'ivi full and free epre-iou. It is not a laiihin matter. Imt a very nlier lact. that .threat IhmIj of voter iu thii iMiuniry Ii:ih come to eoiiiider that they arc vv roujiL'd ly the cxerci-e of rijiht-of Ipniiiertv liv IndividiiaU; there N -ome i;roi.i injii-tico iu the p cisliui of laro propertv by a few and of little 01 uo properlv ly the liianv . and that tho ioor majority has some tort of riht to rci-l payment." of money loaned, or of interest "tlii'ii'Oii, and to demand lh:it the power of irovciumeut ihall lie ciu pkivcd to cut down the profits of tne itcTi and to incrca-c the income of the poiir I'ntil rccuntly it has been the general belief that (he ;rcat iiiimlii'r of farm owner- iii thi-coiintn would form an efl'cctual barrict against an a-saull iiiii rights of property, lint it has come to jiais that iunn farmer have, adopted ideas e.-seutialh communistic in two rcipects. A very largo number of them desire repudiation of local or nation f indebtedness. A large nuin- er, alo. want inllation tif the ctirrcn t, in order to icinirn liigher nominal p"rict for land or products. Tin fact that cnormou sales of breadnttilVs abroad are cfl'ected only beoau. tint price here aro low, ami that tint farm ut theni-islves would li tlm chief Btif forurr if inllation should so ralo pricus as to check export, ilocs not have wuivl with them. Nuithur do they rightfully e-timiiti! tlie unormou losses of a community which rextilt from re pudiation of its debts. These farmers think only of immediate gains lighter taxch ami higher prices and they find themselves in unnatural alliance with socialists who aro as hostile to owner, ship of land as to ownership of bonds and whoso real puriioso is to destroy the Havings of all who have accumula ted property, and to place on a level in rewards the .shiftless spendthrift anil the nio-t thrifty and enterprising accn nnOiUor of wealth. 9in farmers are likely to be the chief sullorcrs from the prevalence of com- (CJiniinistie notions. Money lenders can Mprotct themsulvi's, and vvhen debased -public opinion and debauched law give them no protection, t hoy levy the heav ier tax upon the couutitinitv which fool ishly tries to plunder them. Dealers, 3 bror and merchants aUo hae aeer '" tain power of self-protection, which they are not slow to exeroi-e. Hut the farmers, who are the owners of a great part of the real tat. have to pay the ! rr T hrr hr ih rrMt lull. hh titt Iftjth irxt lt. 1 i-fsr .! fnaliMrt iJ thr rt. ! nhi-b mr .l air, i J h, id, rvaw 1 itnrr .4 ..frtt, itrMiMtJ ihr 9rt , iHS lkB MtttHMllI l"W fMH) lnit , m crrHf ut om M WKMlnii l htrrr v(rt U Mvvit l MWMlKb pmMlto ihi riMtntrr. tli iftrm rr will ti nut h id th im(. mmI Um b-l hM li ' U itm tr ttiviac U rhitt tTfmdutHU mhJ IkImm. wtH rtBj( grrtr Utm mt thrw ih upsio jii Ahrt Im 4 r.lii. mt It wimW br'nrll if iUI ih frwr In tlv- ........ II . ..L .1 - .!! tinfji ou'u v-tii mvn i-nrv ii Hin ttenuctu ttitili t'l .iliu l(ri ! lh r)crK n ! isrinmitWv ."srWi prirrt .iiMii-r hiUI tin.t thrrrln m iMVUaiou lor iiiiifhtrr (linn l.r itiitifnil tk .V m'.., ... MirnintN ( i.vnis. All Issue the Piiir ('4li.ii. I daiij M U'llillT. Wean- luld Mini 'lircrv nlmui M.ulk rti t laitti i n lnt)lsi nt l it KiHvnth thtittiitii-iat ! s.iuth t'tir nlilift held a stxte . in i-nti.-n Ulu-of tin-clmir headml mnn.- Uo-r nu ulwr odi-rsi k mtiv" of priiitr-t ' l Sll lit lolls i-lsewhi-r, which in vHii't ibilril tbr nicinlMT- nt tin purl in llu- siat in drop nil vi nr cliiui- atfaimi tin i'iirrnl iiverititifut. Tin loinewlli.tt n-(uM-d In isouslilnr them It wv ti-jrisl that the north w iilri-Kilv frujlili itrsl nlmvit ttio iillio'ilit of those rlntiu au.l thi tier ! tinai'll) uf the outh riartl tli.m thnt It ua.4 1'ssnri tn itimrii ll.x ! IH-oplfnf the north of' heir na.ii for siispeotlnjc the pixiplr of the nsmlh Hint oiih lii the adoption of tin rm- ! lutiniis or olli.is sindlnr to t ,., iiiuld tin- south be .it liefon the iihiii I trv as nweptiii" the tesiilts of the war , In l'imm laltli In llie-i aiguiiu nts, based on i-'immon sense, the enliven veutiou tlirneil a deaf itvi Not even ill I'lliptv words, vviiilld the coiiveiitioil attempt to deceive the coiiutrv South ('.-irnlina Is too deeph Interi'stod ill the subject sthcriiinn's bnv not milv lllltrclieil tllloilgh (ieorgm, but throilgii South Carolina, and axttipof that state tilteen miles wide was swept clem The at rngniit uiillill atimiist, w ho w ere lilst to pluck up coinage to (tie on the old Hag. have not forgotten the losses that war bioiight upon them Not have thev lost hope of making those losses giiiul ft mil the general goveiumeut Soiithetll claims, then, do not lot in a dead issue'1 If we recollect llghllv. the aggregate amount of the bills alreadv ireseiiteil to tongress of tin naiuti. Is soiuetliillg like oH.lsl.OiH) Are the people ol the north prepared In -ettli' thesf claims of the south" We ale eutelillg upon a changed con dition of politics All over the coiilltrv disentlteuted eleliieut.s ale (oimillg themselves Into new organizations ami liniiliii: fellowship with thosi who llelelntote have been steadfast opponent- What tlice elements amount j to, oi .v hat cilii son thev hive, no one j call as yet tell. All we know 1- that in i California, in Virginia, in North Cam li a. in Mil higan. iu Ohio, iu letiues. see, riirllt here 1111111111; us iu New Yolk. a paity has -pnini; up which ignores I almost every piincipie mvoiveii in poi I ilii'.-, except tho-e ol I'm- llill.ltloll o the 1 cuireiu-v. and llu emplov incut of la boring llli'll mi the public vvmks Tln-y will llllilollbteillv elect a inillllier of coii- giessinen in the west 'I he principles advocated bv them are held dcir in tin smith. The p'tVllli-Ut of the lebe) claims by the govt riiiueiii vimild imp ut an impule to the industries of llu -omli- I'l II states, which for Iheinsehes lli.- will not be able soon to obtain. All al liance li.-'uccu noitheru natinii'ils and southern democrats is tlierefoleliot nil- probable: tiorllicru democrats, willing, or unwilling, must sustain their l.relu-ti-ii south of Mason and Dixon's line. Thus iu the ne.xt congress them is lia ble 'o be a clear majority In favor of the .southern claims Mark another point The Senate of the I'niti d States, after the Ith of March next, will In democratic. This N (In flict which makes the democrats of South Carolina m uuvilltug, just now, to renounce the hopes of compensation they have cherishi d o long With the coutiol of both branches of c ingles- iu their hand", thev expect their pay They arc not solf( (or the democracy for 'nothing. 'I hev mean to be pa'd j-HM.IKMI.IHm for their fealty .Vili'irun 'Urn Value of r'lul .Menry . The demand l heard all over tin country with Increased vehemence that the government should furnish "abso lute uionev," that is nieces of paper printed upon "this W a dollar," "this is live dollars," etc , with no promise or prov istoii 01 pay tng tiie-e amounts, shows that there are plenty of people who cannot or will not understand that such pieces of paper, no matter what or how much is printed upon them, are worth just (lie few mills the paper cost, and all the acts of emigres, and all the decisions of the courts from now to doomsday, cannot make them worth any more. His jut as impossible that they should ever serve the purpose of money as that pieces of paper bearing the insei lotions "This is a good din ner," "this is a suit of clothes," could feed the starving orr lothe the naked. Sprintjit'ld I'nwn. Hank Note. The essence of all money is that it put Into the possession of the." seller a com modlty.a value eijual to that with which ho pafti'd. Coin docs this becauso of its value in the metal market, Il gives the seller a guarantee that ho will bo ahlu to buy another commodity worth astnuchas the one he sold, and this guarantee is the essence ot nil money as a machine of exchang". A bank nolo U an excellent tool of exchange, but it i -o tilth vvhen it i-as rcl'abln as the 111el.il it-d'f in the gold or silver coin. The instant the bank-note is un able to procure the coin mentioned on its face, because the maker of it is sup posed to be in-olvcnl. it is worthle.-s And litis Is trim whether the intker of tin. note bo a national bank or ;i gov urn merit like the Confederate States of America, -iimnhn llernhl. nishnp Clark-on. of the hplcoial of'seS: hi. r'tuVrl h!X; linn- tvonil itic " tlri.i..i nf Ni-rjr.uk-1. In fill lon.r ln"nri- U-jowl id ,, rHMt.alfcM4 fr tkr rtvs. ..n ih lbs- r . t , , k .4 nbil.ly vit Ifcw iiii trm a .tiUfcww4 Um tiw r ( ( Hml M .nl .) & iH.th.-f l m "! Ik HtirJ mr.1 tt.1. tmn m iJin.M ... i ti.i .1 . MMttr.!.'! Alv!'',,, 4 '" MV ! i-rm .11 Ur " ! irmhi. 4 Ik 1sn.siMwt1.1n MM wM'il hi t KtvMtknli tn lh Strtt MM lkis4rr MM IUtrt tM.ru n( lfc I mirsl mw rMf tkai ( mi ntinrr art .4 u xttrkt Tit nuniK-t at bam in ikt nWdta m4 kkjWr rU .4 Amrtti i ..'Irtl ki llkv4tt hr q ihi til in iut Mtn-di irt, ' rii Vimsm Mkai 1 4.1 it knltii nsU U ! lit i. Mitiv t ft Kr plmv 4 U ilirf ttw ! t..m. ! 111 vi ku art ,t nil ii. thiMMk Miit Mwaum in isttt al i iii in rirM. ! ttu nil Mnigh Mmi$ mat rrMiT re tir'-i-Um mmI frrm-tin patH. I.' uU.r at iiUMiaH ii m a-lwdi tk- pri. tiniml r vtutnvtkai hi,M In want r lsrU I far wurar than miii i ' larjr. an, m or ha liw. i)irvtii ihTPttlnf 1Vps-.vs thti mrantt.'st ai hii.iiim tl.niaMi -!-. e.ittt ll (n Hit jrhttaV f litis -aoMt of al li al A iWtHHl X thrir ps:lr h a,iHii ait4 naffiitm prlMitirr ( ths'ir own tMPatiMi itk no i-rrtMH biipt of iHtrftai Jim! iwro- urtit Ulxirntion Thi-ff an lhaw isi.mi Itimllfr thus 'ti;l.twl dowu inl lij iliarajs. u t b tr mlUsMf .ion in tht hliMMj. bMi iv Ui lendrn.f to i to ill ami I itlr h a (rn-'wn .i rnfeebliHJ fun. . Mijt i iti. to iipiVo lnol nil niniiMi I'li-n t-wiiii iiiniri iTnininiti ' '. a. XKih !. m lun, Pelulilv puU IU Urrtld. l-mt . ,h,'", l,, w"1 ,Mrt Wi ,h,,,n ' ,,M, pln. the tj ran' with thi-rn imtii ihr l Such ps-roii in infntici an oftin "' '"' I""" '" ',nK -" "mj mi. not die III ihlliMiiH"! iiiiiiiIh r!i- flu iiii I ills nttaek then, and hold thrill dull II. (lid. lltiillgh llol lolll.lillig them to lioliie. vel iti-pilve lliein perhaps f imvuv childish delights iii iimiutHv anil olit age an armv of hI.iioiumiI ner vous s. usnt lolls Is wiiiling for tllilll. the gauutl-t ol whtclithev liui-t run il they i -in. and tliioiiluMit lilei'vetv function seems to mi an I'lieniv Tin- iiiiiMiin I lions n this in'.i orgiiiiKiiMui me ; olllle illlpoltnill and sllg.'i'sivi', llllil are most cousolatorv to Millcrm Among these couipelislilioil tills, pet haps, is vvoilbv ol lir-t uuiiti'.li that Ibis vi r llneiie ol ti'iiipernuii nt. which is the source of niivoii-in -s. i- also the soiii'ii of eipise ple.isllli lllglllv sensitive natures respond In gnnd as well iik evil liii-tors ill llur elivlrol ineiit. salutatv n well a- pernicious stlllill i arc I'M't operating Upon tlu'lll and their capacity for n ei iv lug. for n talnliii;, and (01 miiliiplv mg the pleas dies 1I1 rived (mm exii'iiuil stimuli is propoitioiially grcatci than that ot cold and stolid untitles if tin v ale plunged ' ''Ilo ti deeper hell, thev also rise ton lulgliler lieaveii tiieit'iii'iii aii'iy sitting in 1 vis make luiisie to un ngiiiii bleei' at!. Iltni lltllli iraiel. social ! hie. tiul -olitude. pout out mi tlo'lii their i lloleest li'a-llle llli'V live Hot one lib bill many lives, un) all )'. is foi thi III liililtiplled miillifobl 'loiieh ti-niperaiiieiils the bnre 1 'Uiscious liess of living, when llle Is not Htti'llded by exressive exhaustion ol bv pnlll, ol when one's cipacitv tor ineiitnl m inu ciiIiii toll i lint too clnsi'lv lelheled. Is I olli'i.llliii'sa supteiuc (1 liellv I'lie title I i- 'tology of haipitless Isgiiitillcalioii 1 of faculties, and win 11 the nervous arc ! able lo indulge even llioderati'lv lllld 1 with studietl caution mid wntebfiil mix- . ietV their colllrolllllg desires of the lin 1 blei order, they inav 1 xpelleiu e an ex I ipil-lleliess of clljov lll'llt tll'it serves. III 'a iiieasiiri, to ti-vi.ird tin in In then lreitient disti s In the human svs. 1 lem. as in all Nature, eiervlliing Is In I uioiiou, and all motion is rvthinieal. I and movement III nliy one lillectinu is the more forcible 'Hid spontaneous w hell j It follows movement iu aimthel dllwc lion, the motions that constitute what we call health are most delicious and ! satisfying when following ipiiekly aliei 1 debility or pain. IVrfoct lie.tlihof It- j self is not a loiulitioii of positive h-ip- pliiexs, anil Is not at all c--ltili il 10 Hap piness The happiest pel sons I IllVe sei 11, or expect to fee, are partinl inva lid- not those who are racked and tor- tilted with aaiueless ngmnes. or kept prostrate by absolute 1 xhaiisiiou, but w h'' are so far iimler bondage to is. cept'ble nerves as novel to re.ille even appriiXiinalc health, even iu their sla very they were slltlli iciith free lo in dulge some, at leisi. of their liigln r fin ult ii-. and to thai degree wern capa ble of enjoy incut all tin- more intense from contrast with the restrictions that di-easc imposes mi the rest of their or ganization I iccall the cae of a lady who. as an elliet of severe functional in rvoiis disorder, had become tempo rarily paralyzed, mi that none of 1 In limbs had power of self-motion, and yet she was appaniritlv and really more I'wnis than the maj irity of those who lave full physical libetty .1iitWwM' The Itrpuhl can Party. Hut it is just to say that the republican pirty Is to-day more nearly united and more clear of purpoe than ever before iu defending the honor of the untion, and In seeking for the country prosper ity through justice Itepublican voters h ive Ix'itn rapidly educated by the cvenU of the pasttwoycars. They have seen that resumption comes without the predicted ruin They have studied the men who clamor for 'lull itlmi. and have found that most of them are bank rupt siieculators. The conduct and de clarations of tin greenback pirty have helped to educate republican, they have, seen that the men who once start with a demand for the taxation of the bonds, or abolition of national banks, or Inllation of ourreirsy. are very t to end as ftill.tledged repudialor. .V. J' Tri'ittne To preserve cut (lowers, out a drop or two of ammonia in the water. Change the water everv dav and cut oil I Half an Inch or so of the s.rn of the Mowers. "Oh!" said thealll I thealllicti'd wife .weeping lains. "he said he would over his rem take off his ll mnels any way. and, poor W P U. Jhrvt pbc where llaniid, ' re never needed." man, no nine ttioug'it now .0011 lie I. -villi tla41M.st Mt W lll.mrtt. ! sl i4 lanstcttiw Hm fcwfc li4lis. mt ifct mm UAi . 4VMtxsUt il'4 tmi UttM o wmtmrn -sktkMrMl .4kf ntwri -Krsl fwtft, rnmr In h kiiMMi ta4k)ri tk mm my k umI kj ii ft-. .-! fWpt lima vf-ktrh lm tr T h m rki WAM hn ifti rl fat. 4, fr ifc frsMtak krM. njrm.i!iMv taiwrwi, mm Mwmn Ul , tal I.. Ik. I ukt4t .tw, m ho. m4 . ., Tk" ah4m a4 af , tk it!! r aiMrkwd ki Ui Vi tea4 ai4 ttlaiiionMl isi4ilhiii . tk s.m 11 k-i fcita )isrt kMtH-4 l Otlkw-t li iiMM4i .tt e- hIM B 4-shimI ill Ik IMsvlMMC n)4 itrliaa uf hi mh. U4 M tsi--Hiif. kt nun -, Mslnc dull rl s Ikal n. kU J wru inm( iswiiiom to. nvaiirvsM li m 4tlirnitv iMKMiiii IrtlK umh ! i tlMM. ) Hti'ilnf .knit nf I .tal aunt ktU tin a on-unmiMhi Ikal wvaiUt lhT.4v lhi ti.Tw allrrtli ,t htittHg iv nt tun- VnrtiHU trv Ikr k ami tfH4i irl- of 'hr fiivima. o ? ih i karsir-trd.lii- nf tlo-tl Hrrr llm t Ik lull, taw iirsl. ml kalrl tflU of u f'1'' Hh" Mlts iu' 1hl fniM ti"" ht'U ol Hrnir lir bn nut, I. u i.wi, tfnl a lni rv , I Ml ht luik or b a vs4l ikunf ftvrttMi. antt k Vk t to mnk a riitlmaM ( hi win 'fk iii.indri haa jiwt (ivrii up a Ii.d ln ri, nd s,.tttitlilug tn iiir ioni of kth, nr htvU WHi U'lwtsrti ilmi and pnn tulnnn. snl hn si.tuniiiisl to thu te tiTvint of hat nd air of inr the f.'iiuii n hit h im.u)iIi. a iirlivi MHli.n nil th final put ol hl hiMVit, while the laltir. nilef nli ulnlol titT tin h a pall id leg, ate dinwii light up tlie i slii".. nlioiit li ill iv laid (mm ln (eel, Icvving rnniii In evhllilt tllli k,;i it iIIiImhI stiN'klngs. nud sIiimi clincliml with linlN rvlid plutos nl liiui like the galewiil ol iv felld vl eivtlc Addlotlili his gown which, bringing (nun lil shoulder., mill i eat lies In knee, mid ii'si'inbles something b.'lii i en a uitoiil mid a lalioiei' uliinek, II either of then' al tide o dli.si i u Ih Imnglued to ett of ii blight led color and with hanging sleeves lot n eonslili-i able period allot Ills iimvii! in town, the nu ilii.tl w aiuter- nboiit in a siule ol con llini'il iiitinliaTliiii nt tin gmtideiir of el el V llunc which siiit.'ioi'U I tin llu i"" "'" tiuinriH avi.titv nl tn m li'tloils jkll doiil, with the liackle hung In fmut In wat 11 ei Illinois nud. with n filling of lllslinctn e lei lol (.! V i" jil'lii' lo the cotisi'ipiiilitlnl step ol the gttm looking town seigeiut, whom he con sblels 1 omplele miislet o( Ihe lllistello. ot that ill oat 1 nboile, n ml lendv In In 1 mi erute miv pom (ellou olio ins o( fend Ills dlgllltV lie slitlc with along '"If curiosity al Ihe gland simp, which CHli olilv in lliele or the gietil pnople, and whii'h lie would fi-i I it pii'siiliiptioti to 1 lilel lie Is s in lb d bv Ihe awfully loud sinking of Ihe town chx k. ami I afinld li ha s.un. tiling t . do with Iii 111 self. He goes In I il.e a look at the sen, and lluils it tn kc fi vi 1 v dilleieul thing from what hu DXpi I'li'd I be slops 111 e Hew ol.Jei'tsof wonder I leiallliot eon- 1 ceive what use Un worlil lias lot o IlialiV The til II 1 1 1 1 11 ill n( people atou llies him II thinks lln-i ate all slur lug at liiui, and thai all know lie lias ("ilue fiom llraeuuil. and Dial In has Hot a billsarv Adel tiling himself lit wiili seeing nil sort of vvonderlul tilings, he finds his way lo Dm gam I in llu liiillowgate or tin- Splllal, thinks AI'i'idiH'u the gtenii st citv In llu- world, ami far siipeilot to Castletoii ( lliio tiiui, though rather inoie uolsv mid con fused, gulps Ids mpi(i of sowaiis," and dreams be ha retutiieil to hi na tive hill ami ik hcfilillg sheep A few week, howevet. produce n iillsldera blc change III him His lial Is set nil Ills head like other people's. Hi uo lougel all'iws the evil lliimli'd (r on the streets lo insult bis bat or tug lilsgowu with liupuniiv He take terrible strides along the streets, ami his great 1 irollliei'li'd shoes iintke way foi him j wheicverhe goes, Mini, ilctcrinlned to I outdo othi'l people in lineiy. he come ! splashing along the side walk on a law, I rainy, IWcmhnr aflei no m, in n pair I llclit-tweeil trousers, maile liy an Mierileeu tailor .l(ifii' .Iminnil 'Ihe Island nf I'.ii.il. I In Island of I'ayal is of lousldct aiile importance to llu commercial world, and llmta. its i-apit-il, is ilitu guished a the sent ol government for the district IihIiiiIiul' Fiiyal. I'ico. Flores, and C01 vo The fine natural harbor in front of this city has always been ft favorite lesort ol vcs-cln travers ing this part ol the Atlantic 'I he city is lineiy laid out, the stieets generally being wide, ,.!! paved, and Iu good re pair, and the buildings o( creditable appearance. The Moorish anliltia tuie, common throughout the Azores, pre vails, The groiiuiblJ'Mir of the houses are occupied as stores, or made Into paved court-yards, where men hauls, beggars and donkeys, congregate. At the hotel you come down stairs to go out of tin fronl-noor, ami Hod the way barred by half a dozen donkeys and donkey-lMivs, iind of Importunate peddler, and an appalling array of sipialid beggar On the street the eye I greeted with it constant succession of whltew ashed wall, only varied cas iouallv by some llashy edifice, whose front adorned with porcelain, in blue and-white figure. Here and there throughout the city rim more preten tious structures, such as the cathe drals, government building, and many residence of the nobility and wealthy families. The latter are often surround ed with h amlsome gardens, w here fruits and (lowers vie witli each other In per fection, and display a wealth of mrt exotic beauty, such a we In morn rug g't clime scarcely dare dream of. The wnrking-ficoplo of Horta are early riser Almost befora darliL'ht 1 one Is aw..k'hid ' tin flattering fei-t of donkeys and tin chaiu ung of their driver in the strict beuen'lioue 4 hotel .vitidnw. After this, one's urt duly i to stroll down 11 the shore and "seethe I'ico Isiat come in." hub-n to the gun wale with all kind of country produn aiul iiiimbi-rle.vs I'ico peasants uuei away In evury vacant niche. When Uks( .. th krk tk t-r I .s. mm 4 .awa. t.. ti Kmu , lM4t i tkvit h-i4 4... I r.t Ikusti -,, k, t an44, ,r. Ism ! sfS TVr Ik Mr h(i K Hr Ik'iiVfsl l WiWiait wuf c.ll4 nation t' WMia.au iki ai .ai aat. va. J .'kvlM'ta. xtlk lM 4a ill w4. kaki4 Irvrtl n ar 4 n n lk4f fc4l Miika i ilk n.s,ka) Nark i mft ik mi sill Hiit kH ikijiaaiiUJ h ik ar how lk(4i4 Witajf " kfia) ! hi ak'l4r fkMarttl, d Vat,rt Ikvit kla.k" tf 4t 4 lMu WMktstlk ka hufsWai iih la tow riMira, iikMi . tm - v, t Um klw il.wVv ilk k4r t-ksl in a kiiwi if masf.i ai vn4 4iiiai ic nyir . 4r 4 Ha t Ik tkr rainaMUf ak - with hsva r ri, m4 .i fW th ik ksMr aKr-r knait Ik a nitaniswIlHaM afWf srn 14 kiin tmi! rr 4Uf I -. ! ik Wf laT vf .'rs. iff t Jr salHj f IUIIiuU I'Kirlls. !sitaiiwi sfn n ifT4 tn tk r isolla ill Ik tAllr4 hshhihIiIMII n MsIiimHI. m tk nifvl Im ttttiiitlv tr4i assniikral tsllnav iiaw Km ka-l PJ-.s4 In IkM ah V tk lHnt 1 an or lustf ivs4 b tk rvttnri !1i mwlUi fail aksisviixf Ik M j n( txilwav Ireirl U tinisjkt nwt tn Ik tv)kti Ma4 in Ikr (niBjmiiivit ga tr bv ik tftilri-ait ismniHtiMitj nf Ikal alul. 'lk-r ii rWHl in ln7 in thvi MM' l.M l. uaiMkiinavi ko irmrlisil ah vrr itt4n rwshnf flflv mil, or lit fiii wki imiisImI hi mil llulnfth Iwnana nninlvr lhr a- but un tlil4 l"knl Uf ,i (Hind Unit ti brtdiff and I sHppssssssI t.i hair wnikml nil IrnlM tk Imln Hn even (nt this tin ilfcith Ik t illl'i'iit e-.inpAiiv nasH.il dlmll itMianiu4 Citt.ttn.it lhl UiipHiihUv it It hil tlllyrHt hiVVi bssi frnMiHlhlv iihsi-Iih Iii Imppen Ih ltn old ds ol ! Cil I bi I'lie llvftfold tof.inl, m hills sp penis tn linle ell ell n glunt dil nt IIHie ainl sill. Il tn I Jin till ostl sttolt ! It would linli lispilii.il I .'A.i iiiai'lim, li ii 1. 1 hiilfi' ami i.Vl-i ilrlim. to ronvi'V thce pneUgir, and nl nil nierngii Inle nf eight mile nil limit II would II lie taken thlflii'll dnV (nr tint com he In im a given hiIii( Who thai leilirnilx! nlivtliltif .lUmt the il.iiigets n( travel in the old limn 1 nu Ix-limo Ihnl bill n single serldriil wniibl hale hnppeueit Old sailor III a lietce lntm thsiis the Inird thi'V nte In nlnlli'h irie Iu lent o on the Inlid Hilt n couipnliHl w Hh n vimskI a inlliimd llnlli I mi nil ( salitv Kv ell the wmnleilillll (nil train I lint lllil between I'hlbidelldiln nud New Vols, nil mi speed s nt lllin nl the tale of oiclitv two mill nil limit. Iia inn moi (in mom than tun mouth wllh entile liieiloni Imin a n dent ll.e cnxialtle thai ih-iii mi nil) mad nle Very lew Iu number, and Ihe IlllUlbel nt pet soils killed nl IiiJUIimI In 1 oiiimilon with lliosi' who IibihI I vi iv linvi II all who Itavel Inmld lnk mil n pnlli-v In ih aeculrnt Innil nlni' ciiiup'tuVi Ihe lock ol that eoiil- pnliv would noon be woilh a vniy iii'inluiii ( iii'inmifi Vmrt high I'lnk'lie at Villi II. The eesiui llllllllel of I lie I'l'lopelo.. slim wnr l.etfaii mistablv for Allien A peat lie nee liloke out in tin nt elcmw d j i'i Meets and suburb It wn said lo bun- begun In l.llllopa.nlnl lo lour bueii lolivi'Ved bv some lin'ielialil 1 ise In I'lln 11, the iseae keetliiHl to halo bei'll a violent eruptive lever, o( is lull lol III Is llol kllOIIII I'lTlOII Well, ut- tm ked suddenly while In (nil health, without o.ti'iiMlile eaiue I u thev wen solI'd wllh violent Hashing about Ihe hr id, fi'dlli'ss and lnrj(ielie o( the eyis williln, the (mice and Die tongue became nil at once blood ted. nud tint breath unnatural nud fetid After this came on Micelug nud horn 'cue and In a lent lime tin ulTciIng ctlended In tic chest, with violin: couti ami when H settled oil the dealt It iillll Im'iI II action, and produced billon dU eluiiu'es ol all kind know u to un dl nl language, accompanied by great ill-In- Iu most cases a div hlci-up ciime up, causing violent spasms, whlih sometime censed mju, unit ill some can's Insti il n long time Ihe siirlace of the body wa nellher very hot to Ihe tomb nor pallid, but ipnte red, livid, and I'lvcri"! wllh an eruption of bll lcr and soies, while the inleriial heat w lis so gloat thai Hie piilleuls could not bear 1111011 them the thinucM L'urinint or the luet linen, 01 to he In any oili er way than naked, and had a longing to throw themselves into cold water. Nay. matiy who were not carefully watched actually did so, Into the lank, urged by nu Insatiable thirst and It made 110 dUTcrence whi h thev dr ink, lunch or Utile Thev ulcred reverely from a distressing restlessness and want of sleep throughout Vet during the whole time the llcao was at Its height llu body was not sensibly emnelated. but held out against this ijeiltig In a way bey one belief, so that most died almit the seventh or ninth nay o( In ward fever, still containing considera ble atrengtlu Or. If they survived, this crisis when the dieae iasei Into the abdomen, severe ulceration siiperveri- lug with profuse dlarrhien, the majori ty died of this at last from exhaustion For the ilica". which had It llil sent In the head, passed down gradually through the whole body, and If any one got through the lirt stages, 11 was apt to leave Its mark ujou I1I111 by seiz ing Ihe extremities, for ft lighted on the lingers and toes; and many only es caped with the loss of these, and. some few cases, of the eyes as well home, when they rose from Ihelr lok Ud.had lost all at once 1 Imlr recollection, and did not even know who they v-nrc, or recognize their neatest friend The plague continued lis ravage In Athens for two whole years, and then, afo-r an Interval of twelve mouths, broke out again II (.'. I'.'", and l.slcl another year. It swept awav altogi'her l,l"J of the hftiv. Infantry nut:tiYnry (all of whom would Ih citizen of s-uiin po sition), and of the lower class a num ber never ascertained; of women and children the historian seems to take no shoulder, Iu search of a stilpu or tilo account The total loa of life probtv-I mr, rabbit or hare Ismilvn Hocieiy. V ' ft lkl lists .r g ka ?- I t-slk lliiffhtrf. I Tk .4 t .Mt ww.lMir I H wf V.i a k4 . 4taa wIm u taMWiay ' ! M a.l hi kisf..i tal v la ..Mf uk ih il tlf 4h A kial nKipawif In aA tk sivtair a Mlr a ki Tk aa-4h in M hi VkiViiMt lkwl iiitia .kt mM fw fr-.M mm Ik MhMlli.na .4 ik iff-) u wHig ytikia, U . kf tl rm 4 ( i $ 4.m Ik lamt tk sfti fn.a4 tk Mt tk nisna tul unit! Ik n.-tk k4 kv4 rtvk U.i at tns-rs-kaai kt ,m in li. h Ik 4Mhjkf 4srlns4 Hi 11 v. vkit Ik nl.sfs! a,4vsjr uulniin ttatJ aar4UI4u kll alnng mm iking hffs4 khrk iksv.i1t ik -.., np iu tk iala Ik li JI avaisHkia - Mum frosm rknrk mi stnaUf nsjhi, .Wa ttkf ik ntvtiu 4 tk mtm-m m4 lr)H Id lHmkl k 11 t II a! tfaai'll llnf Ik ftatVl .si UltssilSiMts ! k fM4 silans MiiU M Ikintlftf kH k Wiiatkt s. najt in HMkf l'pn rsuaf lklf kMin fcai a iki ir wi kl4s rnsd of ii..ig kik tktr rsirvs .u aiu.si m ltkl frit vtn4ns. a4 kMlna iki tkt mmI k a aknn nilkin n!! .vhi nf all. n titHi t1 . nf ik waalsi kx.tt If f frxss k4. ami Wm sUswi Unki iIhj . 1'ia.Vlna; InUHk ailik.l.11 k fck.d kl lUttfMrf and ik nh umaxf nun Viing ., k o4hri 4 t ik raik ltlm li 'Innaak mitt ik rns ami hs-v- up Ik hin xhwk ,! hsilnit i hui li n rnv i t. in U(fiir sii ti Ih Mtrti nf bh.h.i, and Ik ttMslMli viiin isn t m and th illUfaller ant lli aSdll-s lw in Ik W mi i.niriri i4t4lu In hu . null a In hMln and Ih it fair llaiirhler. Intteivd el lAklrlff .Hi atmllt kr liii m )")( mis i-sih do'iii th Hvt HS'ilMlni Ik !) pki4..j(rspll of IssHllvMs! ami nt-ssdUitic, and 'V) Int. ' I'sjh. I'v lin iMilglrt but kiiii', do sin Hl'iie I It li a gi4 girl, and instiv si insHV itili hiiiiiiinU y 011 ant Hie In ' "Un.1.1 enough." ) tin falhi'r, "I'liat's ntial I call leiiii.," at th llllltllel ' I'ldrgtnph (lit Mf Until burg, and iinlm lliucaid. tin trnll and tin uiiiip " All u( uIiikIi 11 a il'itnvbol a tlm g) blldi-griKiui w walling fur Ids bible ainl.lil Ihe amublis hrldnsmald and the hnpp) pifi'lili, thifn m sii'ldmilt nil aim lit 'Ihe alnty ills) Im tohl a a fin minis I lie liflde had skipped with nil the ptixeuU suit the liwiu I hi I the lei. .gl nlli In the Vlfcl.n, ' I he wiHbllHg dnt wn tliil (or Inst WottltiMil v, lull ulieli Ih ,tlttdi.ht tn pntti.it lo tlm bioiie n( h (all nun, hn I011111I bet iiiling. nud n llol" b(l for Mill tnld 'Heir I'teil. I 11 ill you atf ' The lie it tiny civillii a lellet (mni Hi tininnny, lnlng I lint hn was and Iu Mlli .iHkii. and had nlrcid) Miil.bsl hel (list line 'I hi Has tixi much (or the mirli nil. nlld he Weill atmlghi to ih mill miiiiI and Jumped III, bill w 11 ri-seilisl beot" li liillld tlrnii II lie llli'll gain vent tl III Irid (lift In liking a mil of bllli out of hi piM'kiil, leiiiiiig thrill tnhlt nud C'Ui sign 11 Ihelll lo Ihe elelliHlils Till i.niid In slt( lillll, nlnl nt Inst no ismiiiU In bail oiutii n.iiirid httfii nf ilralhrr, I Ian I n lgli of Hue v.ialhor, and la lie in 1 ei'u exieiii iiielur ai'loudln Vy Wind and cloud an ure imivVniUis ol dew. frmii Ihe simple tenaoii that cloud ale able to tatnlll some of lhnn larhmt, nud ft" tln"i enn give fur I li wiiimlh. the tadlatlou (mm the earth 1 checked, and n nrmur luliiperatlirn ptirveil Wind evaporate the midst ore n (it n II iipniHtra.aud II Ihe wind I Westell), Unite Is 1 lit I dew ol cloud to he erll the I'onttitr) I ob-otfeil with nil 1unt1.fl) nllid.but n west wtml blow over a vast etpAiian of laud, nud having lost Its vapor, dries up any moisture II may come acrosi whereas an eat wind crinslni the Atlantic, U full of vapor nud IiimUiiiw on all able 'I liisii retunrka, ill 1 our'.nuplv nhli lly to particular localities, but llu flilblrii'i' of a west wind may In serri Iu Ihe spring I lew 1 inoni copimnly ilepiw. Ileil In spring and nutuuili lli'iil au'iimer, as there Is usilall) a great ill He re mm III those seasons between (he (cmpi-mlUM ol day and nllit. iu Ihe spring, how ever, lliefii I a small deposit of dew when a west wind prevails, but In autumn, during the soli luihiFiitw of south nud east winds, the mirth iron erivl with moisture It hn n(o b..nW obsurved that there I a greater foriu thill of ib'rtr bet w cell auniel and mid night Hrals arid W hales, Orkney 1 game liielinles eals which have I he ii'lr f ivorlle hniiiits, such as the Wire hki.rrles and the Kilns of llrlnno- van In l(ouny. and It lake as much skill to bag them as lo stalk a red deer on the curries of the Highlands, The seal Is about as amphibious as a braver, and the rapidity wllh which II slide of) rock Into the water 011 approach of danger Is highly en ditable u t the promp titude and agility of this very ipiei-r llsh. Whale hunting as well as soil shooting roust also bo numbered among Orcadian sports In the autumn sea son great droves of bottle-nosed or im Ing whales, often il') to (sj strong, come down among the islands In pur suit of the heriliiu shoals, nud the vis. Itiir may consider himself highly fortu nate If lie is enabled to take part iu the en Itlrig ( base. Iluudrcdsof the Island Imat. some sjH'cding under sail, some propelled by o.irs, followed In the wake of the shoal, the elforU of the loutmifi being dlrcclcd to drive the whale, if ixMiil'le, Into tint tVinllows of sandy bays, where they fall an ray prey to the di-atroyers, who tre iinneil with harpoons, ware-forks, three pronged "gra.ps," and any other b thai we.ip. on which coma to a point There la m regular hntlut when some hundred or ti of botllo-nositu are driven lioru by the piirsiilng ll'ieta of sin ill VjiU, Tlm touiist will Hud thl sport docnlcdly more entertaining, as well as novel, than waudiirlni' over the ahoiiiidinrs moors and heathy hill-iiiles, gun over hi- .. ,4 . Mt 4 t ? rjwSJ