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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. 1 IY1. L. THOMAS, Publisher. II L CLOll), NKI4KASK.V. Tin-: purs. 7f re ,.. Hi.- 1m : Oli. !.iir. tin- nole' i wlml.. i.)iim lr.-N th.- j. !.... l!i fi I'! th- l.ii I Oirt-ti.-- jMiil-" tnl uiriu'cr IS'Ttic'- j.u :.i-t! Hut n.-r tniti.l: if-v-s k.p Jirijiht i.l IiihIi- trrow- -tntittlit Hii.i Imit.J XV. 1 mIIht ltlli-tr.--V m.1imi- t.ai' Tli.m JjihI uiis..uiiI tin- jiiiiIht. n hear thi- tup .-itnJ marldos rlJJ 1 ho Jl.xir- ih. vv.w Ik-IhIi- lliojiil ti1 I nmt w:ohllii-l;ini-t4T. 1 r I know iho l.ijswiin ml., ihoji I J violl - you 1o4-.:j,i tj,,. stairs 1 (iii Hii'I Jin'm fiaimt.il I. Ih-iIv l.s t'mt mako jh n.jo .lu-i wliiti tlioir n.iiso is wjuii-ri. 1 !. wry ehalr jtre licl m pair, nJ jnalo : jiratH-o ittnl iijkt; XV II .1 -Wi.rl HIT Mlllttlt-. ... J tttoj. What lra:liHlsiiiHilL-uriujMY. 1 Iitiior-l-ll twaN l.ii.l mirl woll '! toll til- milkman's .-..milt,'; - ! Hun Hi.- rn-lnifpi.-nm-.iir trains" - t all .Hir eat-. a-Siiiuiiniii;j. H w a I tty: Wlint -!.all I ., r. K-.'i tli.-MolHi"lnni.ii-j.- It ! .11H lUnl it jrim.1 nf.-iit 1 nattily hulI try it. I' t kIhii t. willi tln-'- vrikl brj. i'l nil th'-ir.Iiii ami liuT, ' :ltj iu.l.- h j.'ra- Hllair - N lHUliiiiK. triUu.jj jiuiU-r. 1 - - xi-ill Ik- 1m.v imt turf f..r 1h;; ' h. -iM wo l..-r alx.ttt i l - luouirlil: II.,w -x, mxmrtirlnTf? v ill ham :..!. wttlKHit u. I w un. aiH lull. loop-vif! tneii " !l irra.-lv -l! it - A,.UnT - 1--trvli-biitsrciiiiity ImikIs ! ta thi- world tf tin- iUiT. V r. jrrtilly -tintlM w c-liiilo Hip noHC, .i 1 hoti inirnt c.i-il- iij,. nti-kot. ' ti mi l.ut .. intr tii'-tiirtiti. jukI jirarors xx rutt- im-ii'luur jMttit- atnl jji-Jt'-t. m':: l.wyi:i:s .uivkntcue. :ui I it wilh you?"' rtainh. jr." Nioo w;iUict.'" tl'iMlkl, imlofjl."' nj" rrvin IJiifh?"' Y-. (irtildirt tlf bciler." I -a vittinj; in :t j:i--i.itjrortf arlitin ' j-i'ousiit nxilrtiad. run- dm. tar . IT.- , '.' i """- i", '"""" en man came alotir. stotmed at mv ! conveialioii took j r 1 01 ,1 ancr i i.a.i 1- t-l. ... -f... -, , iMhmidry, if the journey is long j "-. i to in. it a- 110 uue. anu ' 4...1 . n,i to .:,,e one uillg more. r- ..m.l.n. .!..... .-.. I ......1.1 ...... t:,.. ti... I ii .... -. 114.411 . 4-. - 4 4 111144 4 .ill. 4 II tit which had made mi t .- i . . . "Ii - i .e.i nemanucuiieu mere, ami "gr.-xy , fciwtn-:i iiiik, as iney say. I sav. 1 ''it to ha.c had. at the time of xvhich 1 v i ite. a pn-ltj thorough knowledge ot t. in nature, ami have been enab ed . ' r. ,. ,n ,., s face il he intende,! , ul. 1 did not pnde lllX-elf till be- j ..verkeen or cxtnt -harp, but the 1 king around among stranger.-ought g w- one a good experience , xi.ii.uie-irangerami i n-u miti an ; v ...4144. "4 . ...1 4 . 4 -.144. 11 .1 4. I.'.:.' 1I !h.-r. and in ten minutes I began to ' : his comtianv. He xxas :t xvell- . ..... ... ....... ... ...... ... ... .....I.. .... fellow, linely drecd.aiu! he woi'e xxatch and -imoii pure diamond I tii'UT sa xv :i man xxho could talk -il and mi pleasantlv. It seemed 1' ne 11.1.1 nut to open in- moiitii ami . word-fell right out. I had traxeled m the South. o had he. ii id heard the loud roar of the Pacili. ..new all altonl it. I had been up in ii.n. down in a mine: been blown . -mahcd up. and repaired again: my friend had experienced all the-e n'-: and xxas xx ailing fr -onii'thing 'iini up of a more startling nature. -tgre-d on polities and I had never t -uvh a railroad companion lid xou exer meet :i man who. though ( '. and the :iboxc i... t.... . ,- f 0. .144.4 u.m tent ion to the woods on the left, as he Oxer tievoud the tia-tun alarmcr and t. 1 1 .1 - .1 m-- n I11111 a pail of mv seat. - 1 1 1 .1 .1 1 1 ,..t . t , 1 t 1 ..1 ;.,i . : come. Pu-hing hergeiitlx a-ide. .xir-. v ' ti-, rcceixed back the lla-k, and xvhi-n I his hand- were raking up liav. "Little , ., . " . - , N .xx I am regarded :is a -ocial man. ' 1 t 1 1 t , ,, ,. . ...:. 1 1. . 1 ' llol -aid - te wa- b'tter now and . . , , .. , , ,. . " i looked around again he xa ju-t n-mox- , blue e.--.' onh eight e;tr- olo, had . , - ,. , , , .. .-, ,. f K" a joke, a r'Hl bit: and I think i - -. 1- .- .1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 . : . r 11 .1 thought -he x ot. Id an-e. D.'-nite tlieei- i 14, .in 11 iimin. .1 J( j hi.-mouth, a.-, if he had drank wandered otlaft'-r -trawln-rrio. ami had , . .'-,, . .- .. , , ,- ... ,f .. ir. ni.ro-. man. xvho u-es his tonnie 1 ,-t . c . . . 1 . . !. 1 ;. -t. 1 tort- of her companion, -lie got out ot iel 1 ii- 1. -i . i-r" r hcartih". fortuiiatelv xvitn. ei part of Ualcigh - . . . .' .,,-;., ?,. . :,.,.. . xxheii obliged to, i.s boiincl to die of ' . .1- - . 11 . r 1 i- .-i 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , and dre cd her-elt wntioiit a i-tance; ... -.. ' . I ' about live minutes I began to feel ! proceedings, she had hurmil back to .. . . . . . . ... , i terrible dtsea-e. and 'o to sme .1-. r 1 .1 t' r .. 1. 11 i- then kneeling beside the bed oil. red up t 1- 11 . -. - J iqiicer. I he fences, along the mat I , her father and told him that -a man er . . ;.,.,.., a of re Idiot Diini-hiiieiit. ' .. .- , 7.. . . ..... .. -. . . . 1 .. a turner of thank-gtxing, eouimglrom J .. , , , seeinetuo grow nigiier, aim inc trees 10 wa-an lieu up men-, ami 11c nau n- ; - . . , . . .- - ,. j on entering a railroad car I alwavs , . . r..t: : 1. .1 J-.. t-.. 1 1: 1... a heart burdened with th-cpteeling. Mie tiKMit iiirii iniHnuvc i.ian. ami men ' .. . - .11.- t ! I.' 1.11 " 1 , . .111- tllli.ll .'.1 11..-' I.1111...1... 1...1-1K .. 14. 1 -l......, "- -i ranger in xou t.- u- ncioie. ((j I t,-,ed to grajijile With tile tpic-tion. :ld wr-st from you -ecrctsw Inch you'd m j (.u(i ,,i M,iV(. jj. ni toxour-clf not to rexeal? Well. , .. w,.n j,n. Wt. :1JV- exclaimed Ka a.sjut such a man. It xvas not ' ,.:, .when we hadreacheda point! fcrt v g before he commenced asking me nT-from the mad. ..-tion-. He did not seem to be tr-, He -topped the hor-e. got out and fas-.- totpiizordraxvmeout.but heaske.l , ,,., linl ulll then came around tothe questions in such a sly. round-about ' wj.,.. . that before 1 knexv i't 1 xias giving ; .. Yii don't feel iust ri-dit: but I riips ti nix hi-t.irx. I was ju-t at that time on the point of ! ng admitted to the bar ol l-con-m . a student of Laxv t Law. td liner- 'le The lirm xxere old laxwers. xvith a ' nttive practice, and it had been ami it had been ' k.-d over that i4i about a month I xvas j become the -Co." of the firm. A ar liefore. at' old fanner named Prcs- n. down about four miles frm I'raf 1. had died, and hi- matter had been t into the hands of Laxx .: Law for - ttlemcnt. Preston had tlietl rich. II '1 iiM.ney in the bank, railroad stocks. 1 1 Ttgage-. etc., and cxerytliing xxa 'ucu up 10 uie saii-iacuoit o4 mi-..- ! and the fathcrle- bontaxcar before his death, being ; ' rt for monev and not x-i-hhig to sell i "x thing at a sacrilice. Preston hat! xeti a mortgage on his larm lor , . oi. While the jiapers read " one i. ir lroin tlate. mere xvas a xcrnai - 'reeineiit that it -houhl be lifted oil"' n day xx hen Pre-toti desiretl. A i- "nth after, xxhen. having the money. dcsircl t clear oil the paper, the old .. .... ..... ' 'iicv-bags hohling it rcfitsctl to dis- rge. xvi-hmg to secure his interest tor , .t xear. I x-as on my xvay to ascertain the date f expiration. A lire among our olliee ipers had det roved the memoranda. ".'i i I mu-t go doxvn and get the date -m old Serin, xxho lives smith of Graf- 'i about lixe mile-. The stranger had viiiped all this out of me in ten min- i -.s:and xet I never once sn-pocto.l ( t i-it he xxa-rcceixing information. lam not jHwiiiiv." I added. " but I -.nprein ur.- the time is the loth xx l-ich xx , mid be Tuesday. , And then x.mr folk- xvill send doxvn b. money ami di-charge the mortgage. .tcourse.-- hetmiuire.1. Oh. yes. t should most likely bring: ., fool. xlISIl.aa f a -en-ible voting laxv it doxvn," I replied. and it nexer occurred Vtfr50on 1o i,t. admitted to the bar." t. me how imprudent I wa- , ., ., ,. wa.s5peaking-indeed. wh'Ie i.i .....4ji ii.i. i.i4T.-..r.iTio'i into outer i . . - . -' annels and did not once attempt to j -imp me further. We got to Grafton . half-pa-t ten. am! to my surprise he announced that he xxas to stop in the u .w n on busiiie-s for a fexv days. 1 had -t a-ked his name or vocation, xvhile '" UllUW. " v-..-v. ....... .e Knew cveryinmg aootu inc. We xvent to the hotel, hail dinner, and then 1 cnenren ?i tivetv leant :tuu 1440.1; . .- 1 ..-.i rove J ..:.":' ..:.t. .t...!...,;.. eellin" ttinjugj mm mv uiiiii.- quired, in hi.- pleasant xvay ,s pieaani xv ix. , I the loth, as 1 expected, 1. It s on replied iisnsl. and the 13th came atlensth- Law & Law had arranged forme to go doxvn with the money, and I looked upon it as a business of jib special importance. .. y-' : ! ii In ' re' r.t 1. "-emit" iiiiuu"u ..im 4411 4IU.-11H.-.- , -,., ... ., ..ti- - ... : .1. so that I w back to take the half-past J " X T h "4T S TnS n" I eonid cl' lhal a ?tit two express east Mv friend xvas on tlie j d x. harf a 1 contd Watem BuraL porch of the hotel as I drove up earn- noj . ing that sanie lionest uigiiim;(i iace. , , f theuonev." said' -An extraon -ttell. did you una out. ue m-1 ...... n. ... ,. -h:n ... ;.s be'me- inves We had lunch together, ana xvnenxrc . J:,.rari ,j... mrmov ' nil -oris in the Trinidad Vallev amount,- ' commission consistinir of three ihx-- t-hook hands andpartca I had no more - hcesmeil drnv. : to $2 000.000. Great care is'beinjr be- j .icians. one veterinary surgeon and'a j idea of seems hira again tliau l nave 01 . mli.1w. nrt i,,-, ,.- ...ml stowed upon the breedms. and the im- , chemist- The cows are carefullv e-i knowinsyou. .At parting he gave me ing' out " P-1 t" lou m- ombj portation of sheep, cows and bulls, is ) lected and properly fed and housed.! his cart?. It xvas a modest piece of , enough to go at it aim iouti- S" ucrtfsls?inir lanrel. no leS5 than 1.000 and the milk is delivered, within four pasteboard, and bore the name of "Geo. mom x . Jj tQl Mv beart wnt head herns delivered from Ensland and . hour.- from the time it leaves the cow, FthSthe office went on as Smping; for I exPected wonld ut-f he Lmted States at CienfuegJs alone in in gl bottle, sealed with wav tnko an- stranpors into yourconfidonro until you have passed out thu immev, and look out who sits nfU to you.'" It was Miniflhintr now for him to -ati-tion me. an, could nit hut womhr at it; but in the hu.-tle of ettiii on board the train I forgot what lie said. Ordi nary prudence had induced me to jdaee the mey, which was all in bank bills, and divided into three packaps where the deft hand of a pick -pocket could not reach iL Interested in a newspapor, time flew by a the train flew wct,and, at length, the hoar.-e voice of the brakoinan v.-arned me that J had reached Grafton. I had leaped down and wa making my way to Uie liver- stable when I heard a i familiar voice, and looked up to sec Kaleiglt. He w;ls seated in a bugg come up. j "DoifL cvpre-s vour sun.ri," he j began as I stoppe.fat the whee. " I 1 did intend to jro auav. but I changed I my mind, and X like :hi- -ection so .dl I that 1 -.... .r,Anir ,., ... .!..,- ... l..,.l - , .-- ..... r--n; -ii. i-i-ii.ijt .. 4 . f-irm ultl. .. , ;.., ..." ..I..-..I.... ..,.. f. ...... ........ ..1.11.1 1. 1, i jmnjii.ioiu. v.jjut, 1 riilfiir.t..tl..li.f..''' , .... t- . ...v jk.,j. We rode up. ordered a lunch, and while we were dKeu-ing it Mr. Kileigh di...vi.r...l ti.-,t ti... f..-.7, i... ,. ;..., to sei; was iu-t bevond the Script's. How fortunate! I could ride out with him, see the farm and return in hi company, and he would be greatly piea-eil I was also pleaded. If anv one had ' tot.l ..... ... -.. ,r... ;... .i.,. i... - .i.. i George Kaleigh ue-ant to return with -- ill- , .T - i-4 1111- 411 ...lJ. , 411.44 , my monev in hi- pocket ami my bhod upon hLs Iiaud-, 1 -hotild hae believed him a lunatic. And i-t t'.eorge ltaleigh lino planned to doth.tt erv -anie thing. It was a loely !ay in .June, ami tin; cool bree.e and the iglrt of meadows ( :md green groxea made mj heart grow ktrger. j IMv cotntianion was xcrv talkative, ! but lie didn't even hint at my errand. "O. evti-e mi'," he csclaimeil, after i we had iia--ed a mile or mi beoud the ' .!.. :n i - .i... f ': in;i"e .ijiu v..-..- ausoii;- im- i.iiiu- 1 .., n t .1 t.i 1. .v.7,.i i.: ' iwi: --, 1 r-u.1111.1 j.u.r uarmi .111 tiiir. before."' I He drew from his pocket a mall lla-k ol wine and handed it to me. .w, 1 I was teuipenite' in niranl to drink-. In ' fact, 1 ilete-ted the sight and Mitell of I club, ami Kaleigh rolled oil" my body. lie ' nmthing intoxicating: but I had not the tried to l.-ap up, bu' three or four farm ....'. i ... ...ti 1.:....,......! 1 1 ... .. ... i.:... .1 1 ...... ..f .1... 111.11.11 4 Olllil--.- l.J l.-JI llllll I-.l I44.4 41.111.4 back the Ua-k imdi-tiirbed. I fcanvi to : .- . j . -. .1 1 1 . ..... II IIMin llllll 'Mill Wla I 11 III, ll(M linilS t ,hr,.,. ,j swallow. I le calhd mv :il- 1 .., , ,,. WiiIm!s , ar-. -o that the rattle of the buggv -..llll'l. .1 .4 ."111: .4 .114. ...,tiU V,hv. I bdiexe I am going to be iek! I exclaimed, holding t...t .. 1 ,r ,,, ,,, .., ; ., . j , ..... ... . v. .. 1 1. .... . :. . 1 i:...i ., 1 1 (in (i.t HHiK mi :iii"t- iir M-inii-u. .t Clol It- 4.lllllll ..tielllllir . j.T ; I -! I . - i rw .iiiik -i- .!- i, -- .-..-.. . j,,,,,!,!,,-, u,1(!crif it wa- aonplexv." j t ,ii(i ,,. fcw,.,., ti. r-..,,e !... hail -... ..". .1. ,.v, ...w ,...--. -- -U-tect ii-. Li! lliM.ri! v. iri lil.e ?!ti I'Clio. ', hu fj. M.,.IlllMi twiiv as large as it .......Hv u,. Mv head beg:iii to snaj. aii (.(.k :( -uasj,n.aiiv frightened. .. y,,,, .,,.,. ,,:l,1U jy.. ,, (.,ttlt inillil. ok;n in, I1IX f:.(.. I win drixe as f:i. n-"pos-il.le"and -ct a doctor."' lv ,,,,,,. w:i- - heavv I coulil not h j i,,,,.,,.,! the seat, shut be-l i mv ee- ami ne put ins nor-e :u m pace. We met a farmer's team, ami I can remember that one of the occupants of the wagon called out to know xvhat ailed me. Kaleigh did not reply, but urged the hor-e forward. About three miles from (.rallon xvasa ,.,,, Mivl,.i, f frc-t. ami this we soon I reached. The pain in mv head xvas not ' ....l.,,,. .ln.i t ...... ,,, v i.-ulk- ;if- , .... .,...1... . . ... fected with opening my eye-. 1 had settled into a sort of dumb stupor, xx itii a brain -o benumbed that I had to sax to my-elf, thi is a tree, thi- i- a stump." etc.. before I could make sure ;that 1 wa-not wrong. Half a liiilcdoxvn the road, after xxe-imek the fore-t, and then Kaleigh turned the hor-e into the libit. I ii mi! le.-tditi" back into the wc.od-. j (.0I(1 , ,h.itand what he inteml- xtni xill be better soon." he remarked: - - - -- r-- r- :.,-.., ,.t . j,,.., , ,? Ui, cached nji hi- arms and I let go of tjie st.at :i f,.i ,, ,... , -cenied tti nic :i if I xxeigheil a ton: but he carried me along xxithmit an ell'ort .,tid laid me down within about a md of tju. f,.,,,.,. which ran along on one -iile (lf ., i,j pasturo. .Iu-t now the eflect of the tlrug xva.- xvcaring oil, and I be gan to feel a little better, ami I got a faint su-pieion that something unu-ual bail happened, l'.ut I xva- powerle to move a limb: the sen-ation xvas like that wj,en vour foot goe- to sleep tan you speak?" itnmired Kaleigh i,0,i,i,ng over me. 'liecauseit vou can it xvill saxe me some trouble. I xvant to knoxv xvhere vou have .-tnxved that ,,.. ?" Now 1 began to realize mv ituatiou. ' faCl. i,,ketl natural again and the io:l(J w:is oil" mv tongue. George Kaleigh! an xou going to rob iiier- i a.-ke.i. imumg my xvice at i-. t i i . - - .i la.-i. "Well, some folks might call it rob-1 bing. but xve dress up the term a little bv calling it the onlv correct financial wav nf c.jualir.ing the floating currency. -o that each one is proxided for. anil no one left out." You shan't haxe the monev: 111 die first:' 1 veiled, ri-ing a little. J "Ah. 1 see- von didu't take quite I eHon-h" be coollv rem.-irked. Well. ' i haxe oroxided forthi-.' i jje W4,nJ t( .,.,. j,,,,,- procured jiuies ;uul n , .llul i;m.it7i;vn iMtJl. ,,lo. I j ..a(j j,ul little -tmie'tli vet and he co-t- ' ' nu. in a moment. Lax ing m- 0n 1UV riffht side, lookin- tow'ard- the ftflCt.- ,u: ,iotl mv ha:ul .,,, lhon fon.tf, ; a r..,r ;nto ,nv xunuliK ; '. xj,cr(.. noxv. xou see x-on are nieelv f i .... n,,(I :;11 i,0.au.(. vou aeIwi Kkl. , , ..j .. hut ..... I I....I ,.o,...l.t .-...I.. HI ...4 1 l'rs "e 4. .1.1 1.4.1114 C-l 144 of the xvhite face of a little girl looking at us betxvecn the rails of the fence. 1 could see her great, blue eyes. There xxere red stains about her mouth and on the little hand resting on the rails, and 1 knexv that she xvas some farmer's wl.tr senrchin- for straxvlierri.. 1 - t , ,,; ilf , .UnMy. .,., T oium w " "- - " ....".v 4. .144,4 4 . . . . . learea site woum dc i or heard . pockets. He xvent from one to the y aU xhe aniele,. and I fmallv pased his hand over my bosom fmm cifht. and I caurrht a slance of her , frock as she passed through the grass, j "You ee. mv x-ouns friend,"1 re- marked Kau oots ter a wont orasnuui; I'tusuc-uKuui.u i -- lhe cinruiar ai-ctdent wjicfi cc- Some men would have shot or stabbM on, but it's only the apprentices who do such work. All the gentlemen of our eallinjr do buMnc.vi as gentlemen should.'" lie drew ofl" the other IxmiI and placed -ome liftie-s and twenties in it, and ther continued: "Ihaie it all planned how to deal with vou as soon as I jjet thU monev di pose lav v sel oi around mv neivon. I iliall . WA .l.t1110 lil .Oi -'1I. i 311.44! , on on vour back'and pour the bal- I oflhii wine down vour throat. I iu ance 'l"hore"s enough f it to make you sleep till to-morrow niglc, and by that time I .hall be htindre!.- of miles awav. As sofin a I soe that the lnig ha taken cf- feet I .-hall untie ur hai.d- and Mnir hatiil- and re- movetho "-.-g. When mi come ojt of jour -leep if ..u j-v.-r do u had will be m.t hkeU to meet with mW . traveler. I ttat.tV. u- Hi- lior- and buggv, otherw L-e 1 would hafe them' kuV" How ooollv hi-la!3sl! He treated the ! . : ; . i i... :..-! iu..uri .4 11 it 4. ar n irii4l .Fil-141. --- 1 . ,.. .- .. : i : 1. 1 r..n. ...:. i '' ti iiu-a. .;ou iij vtiir 11 1 min j --jui. -1 --.. 1 1.. !..!..... .. c. . ..:....- ....a t ...i. j j. 4114-1 4111 .4 4.1-1 MI--I1. 1. .HI 4 11. 14 , that h- could do just n. ?c pl.-a-I. While I vva.-thinking. 1 -aw lh- little ,. i .... .-..,. -... i-.. .i... a, Mftin lii it r ttiitiri4if it f !( ltf'ir i :, ..i ...i i.. i , .4-1-4 41 ili.4. 4- ...tV .4 " .11. -.!- J i i '. .- i- ti i .. 1....1 1 , .- t .... . ... . it i winked to him iiPa av hi- h he n-adilv , und. - r - t. - l. Hi- far, di-:.i.peared, and i f..t, ,i... i ,i i.t i... 1 ' 4 1.".. .444 1 ll'.l.ll. .- -4IV.. No, !d S-ript won't get hi-tin to day.'' iim-i-d il.dcig'h, -toring aa the :il:. in hi- pcket-. " You v. ill "-oback to !tw 4: Law. feeling pt.t mit and cut up. lsut tie -honldn t blame u it i- not iur wax vt all. True, had xoii miude! mr bu-ittes- on the cars and not bi'ii m frt"c with a -tnuig'r. litis would not hae haj'jHiied. I wa.-. m mv wav t- .Mihauk.i-. and had u sio 1 thought of mi.-Ii riidi picking- her.-." "Now, in jttst about a minute we'll br through with this bu-itie--."' he ! e 1 1 I i .. i . : .-. . .1 ...t. ..r il.n l nun wei. iiiiiiji 111 iiiii it.t iie.uni ... 4ii- ... 1- 1 .......:.... 7.. :' 41.1-.4 ii'-n.vrij 4114 Ji.44r. I rolled mv head to one ide and he. ; tlid not -uecee.1. He was jamming the lla-k aram-t mv teeth, when l caught the -otmd of a -oft -teti. the cra-h of a .'i- -4441. t llllll U" 4 II, illlO Oil. 111. blow-n-iidered him -n-el. . Helore . .... r 1 Til I'MIIIHIII I lh ll'iUI .11 TI ! TI 1111 I'.'ll' ami we had him nie.lv Ikhhi.1. situation, he and his men had nioxed amuud mi as to secure an adxantage. lJalnigh'N cajitun xva- the re-ult. When the ni-cal found !ii- en-e- he xx-iL- t.-rriblv taken back, and he ctir-ed 1. r . !.... 1-1 1 riHiiiirri nil tl uihih' i i:iiiiiii ;iiiii. m 1u.P l.lt IkilL' 111 ( .1ttiatl IIIII .., t-.-xx linn -.' -- -- .. when I ia-1 -aw him be xva- on hi- wav tothepenitemian to.-erxc a -etence of ii.iMiiii.li... , I he mortgage wa-lifted, after all. and ,, .(, ,, 77 ... . , ,, ,.,,.., the gift that Law : I.axv M-nt to little i .. .." ,, , ., - , ,- , Katie (.rav kept her 111 dresses lor manv , :.,',,,, ' a xear. Detroit I rer lrs. rami Itnihliiigs. If n citi,-!, in Ihne ever -:ive- nine. iL is when the principle i.- applied to farm buildings. When de.-av begins it is uie v.oiuatt n.t- unocioiic ..-,..-.-, vcrv rapid in it- pmgrc-unless hum a-cnlied to her. II -r xveakm ha-bc-diaielv arn-ted. It n-.piire- but little , onie strength, and there mu-t be a rea time.and frcpieiitlx but a -ingle nail. t " fr ' '" -Ik- coimriue- to improxe. replace a board, ami the beginning of '' gntduailv r.-gam- all -he ha-lo-t ijeeav 1- arre-tctl. l.ut one iioant is I. l.ut one hoard tiflen not very material, and it.- replace ment, xx hen it falls out of place, is neglected. After a while another fol lows, and by and by the building i in a most dilapidated condition, to repair xxhtch x;ill take con-iderable time and money. Most generally, however, every board N material. It xva-originally put in place for that rca-on. :.ud xvhen it is oir-iiiiiething or -omebody will jimliatily sutler. Whoexer or whatexcr may not -tiller, the owner will -oouer or later. If the boanl i- ofl' the hou-e. or the win tl..w s or door-are out of repair, tlieim j'erfect conditi n simply means a l.irg.-r consumption of fuel, and perhaps exvn then, di-comfort all through the winter. If the latter, it i-xery unwi-e negligence that produce- it; and when uiuieee arv fuel i.- consumed it .-ignilic- untieee arv expen-e. ami that i- tnn whether we hax' plenty of xvoodiand or not. We must conclude in tlij country that tim ber i- valuable, and we mu-t stop it-xv:t-te in every conceivable way. While, we are ndvi-ing tree-planting and fore-t culture, xve mu-t advi-e tree aving and fore-t pnerxation. The x-ojdpile has not been x allied a- it should have been bv aiiv of us, ami when xve make !.- -.. 1.1 1 . ratts upon it to .-lipplv the detect-111 1 ...... , 11 . the hou-e. xvhich frctiuentlv ten minute time and two or three nails would rem edy, xve .-hoxv no regard for its value xvhatexer. If thi- xxere all. hoxxexer, perhap- it xvoiild 1h xvcll enough to let the matter pa-.- xxithout comment. Utit -itch defect.- in a hou-e or any other building a- l-mse or mts.-ing h.iard-. ex poses the st met ure to the storm-, and the re-ult mu-t be damage. Not unfre oucutlv the rams and ,-noxvs beat in. "l"d the dampne-s being -eetire from the SUI1 .. - .- j . ntx-. there is a continued mot-tun; ;iiiu .hi luii.ii.i mttnii; m nit- iwuuriN .....1 .... lt .. . .,lt.l.. ,( t..4. lloL.l.- I If I hi ti iVi'l i in t!a- !i:irn or ealtle i..v.i - !.. ..k,fti .-.ii ,...t ..;..!. ... i..k - ",-. ..- ,!... . . , i . ,,. , ....... .... - - timber 1- cheaper than hay ami gram Uilll 44 111-11- 14 VMM- 111 .1111 .Ul.l.llllt. lil.14. ....i ...t :. ...:.. : :... .1 . 1 . I. - .- is eertamlx true. It is vcrv poor tiolicv fori:-to attempt to till a hole in Ur0 side of a barn xvith corn ami hav. at 1 , -t ., present pnees anx hoxv: and if the am- ",,,'-,.,., -, 14144 111.14 4- 411 L 1411.4 I... .'Ill' .4.1.. 44 must be kept up in another; the fires mu-t be kept burning, and if the draft is too great a great deal of fuel xvill be consumed. In addition to all the-e ben- rli'':- ,'it"or "''""d ir suggested, i- that of appearance, which is a very great "' " l' ,I:,vo ,n "imd noxvanaturallv pretty farm on which there is not p., Jirt building, or a perfect fence on the prem:-es. ,nu- time ui the pa-t- thirty or forty xears ago -the mo-t ot . I"l0m ,v,-,ro in P"H1 cmdition. but they nave been pennn.e. to lau to ptecc- until the farm is a di-grace to the neigh borhood. Noxv all thi- decay did hot occur at once, nor in any one month or in any one year. It i- the result of years of shameful neglect. First one "board fell off and then another: one rail xx-as di-lodged ami then another: one xvindow pane xvas broken and then an other, and no attempt at repairs xxere made. If every boanl that fell had been replaced at once, as a matter of course, there could hax-e been no such enU,d Ltfl l aU act upon tin? tmn- ch in titiiu saves nine linarv amount of capital ted in sheet) and cattle raisins m Cuba. Including the horses and mu!e ovvned by the pFanters. it i calculated that the value of the cattle of A well-dressed man. apparently about tlftx x ears of ase, threw himseff Anothfr Allpgctl Cure by Prater. I A special from Oil City. Pa., narrates tlii- inarvi 1:i -t.r : ( I A -tringo aT! uitae.-'-utttable o-ctir-r.'n-'- Jia- -TarJb-d the n-id.-ntof Frank lin, uhi'h i denominated rt. the miraele of the age in th" il region. Ilev. Mr I l'.lod w:l- aignetl :-- pastor of the Third Yard 'hurh aliotii irhl '-k-H"o. He had fonucrlv lit! in V-t ... ... ,- .., f r I W-1. r""""1 w.lth ( to Ir.u.khn tin- State. sa afP-r his arrival in ims eiiy nt-s wui- i--aiiio -i ill. She came a near the porta!- of death a- a pcroucan beaudlive. Ph- -ician- were caUol. and thrwuf the Int . in thLs -iM-tion held a eouMiltation c.n reming her ca'-e. Tf deejile-1 that -!k wa atllieted with hat in Kngli-h ji.trlanii i-. known as .jtiiek -anor. and r 'f"rm.-.l her hu.b.md telling lum fc ""S11!' "V1 I";l.,?,,' f"r V"" - Hte; -a,d neither skill nor f Ah. tans remedie ould ave her. an that h-r uan' WV"W I,",ur lP 3 hr tune. P.otll .Mrs. MoVil 3nI her hll- mid are Cliri-tian- in theon and pr.w- tiee. Thev beliee in the Ibble a.nl . ,. .- .. lJ .4. . uAhtXl , rt' l'-"l"nZ- '. h "V'1 -" .th" "?' J,h 7;:IP,,-J-""l !'.,r iTMiii'ith .dr-. I51od ha-lam i.i turucd in a ieet A J n r -. - --- Heath -e.fned to - , . .. lie slow lv settling over her couch, and lonir and earnc-tlv the h?'1 I'?"1 f"f rtlirLr -. I1"1"' ha" Ln,!n"1 Z"?.1 !M1. ,B .T , . rnwiv to uie. iter nu-muM ueeiueo it i iry once more, and Ii-t week ent word , i churche- from New VorK to Pitt i tmrgh. a-king them to a etnb.e on I Thur-dav exening of thi- w--ek at t. . o'clock and wre-tle e.tnie-tlv for the r--' emery of hi- wife. When one vho -aw 1 her on Wedne-d.tx night tells how low j -he was. it -eem- like a miracle. She ' wa- -o weak that wh-n -he x anted a .Irit.t- 1... - .ill. 1 ...it rt. li.r ti.a-.S f .. the I irla pki weak to tern ov.-r in btI : without a i-tance. H.-r faith w.:- i fining, and -he -aid a well a- -lie could that -he would mmiii be well l-.iglit ... i 1 - .1 t t .. 1 : .1. " ''"'k arned. and in the church which "J""- pi"'r,-.ni -....44.4 ..- ...1: .:.. .t ..I ..-.. iiusiieo a- 1 ne -au-ncarico iiu-imuu poured forth liis le.lings in word.-. In 1 the par- mage la hi.- wife, with a ladv friend watching tin dickering -p.fk if ' life, almo-t ready to di-nppe.ir. .Iu-t a- . ! th clock -truck eight the invalid, who a moment before cou'd not raie her ' 1 hand to her head, -uddenly -at upright in bed. Her companion -pra:ig to her then wen! to the church. I.iilering tie door -he walked up tie ai-h before the wondering congregation, who were auiar.cd at the -ight of her. Taking her hu-liand bv the arm she told him what hud occurred, and then turning to the .. .. . . . , f ...:..:..:.... :... .i. ii... .i i ... night of rejoicing in the Uloxd hoii-e- . ' I1..KI cii fhil It.iiTf ittili! in.'ir ftiatrTlfflfr . .,."; ,j . ,,,.!,.;. and -he informed her ... ... . , ., . ... o ...,,i ,t ... vi-itor that .-he felt very well, ami that , ...t ,t.. t. ... v .-he hail been up amumi tne itou-e an , , ....... i in ..t. ... I.t, and wa-not even tired. Whether .. , -, -.- . .- , -n I II W.I- ail CMIIl'HIOll .'1 .1 -IIOII.4 44114 power fo-tered bx an enduring faith in ! -oin 'thing that doe-not exi-t.or xvheth- 'r it be a'l exemplification of the won- dVilul p.wer m (,..d. one fact remains. m -ickne . it will ne in- mo-i xvoit.ier ful thing that ha- occurred for x cars'. A Yi-it to .Morocco. Vi-itors to Morocco liml the country and it- people manejoii-lv -trange and fre-.li. Their- -'are the rain and sun shine, and the ways of an old xvi-ipini by our world forgot." Nowiiere can a in in be more con-cious of the m -re joy of I'r.ing: nowiiere be more impre ed xvith the xanity and tedium of much that 1 1 lumpen u civilization cou-iders iudi. pen-able to the interest- of life. From ,the hour xou -et foot in the count n the pre-ent inometit -eem- -o full of delight that there i- but the -malle-t ib-'ire to ' project life into anticipation. Timo cea-e- to exist, or at lea-t to be of any ai'coitut. It mu-t be admitted, hoxvever. that the dispo-itioii of excrxbodx in this lazy. Into eating land to act on thi- is at tim-- a little trouble-ome. You have arranged to make an excur-ion to a town in the interior: you haxe lixed the day for starting - after having found tint it mu-t not be a Tue-day. lor 'Tict-a fe-let-a (on the third day all fails"); nor tin a Friday, for that is their Sab bath xou have been promi-cd guides 1 ....".1 .- 1... .,..1. .. .;...... 1,,.. .1.. ..... illtO IlillM - O. -U 11 .4 41111. , .Mil .1.1 lillb . ., ., ., -.. ..Mieet them there thev xvill not come. . ' -t " .. ; " You go to the man xvith xxhom xou haxe made arrangement-: he i- probably do , ing nothing, and he ha- prob.tMy n ti- ing to -ax in an-wer to your complaint . but PIeae Allah, to-morroxv." Yet if xou manage to -et out on the third day. or before the xveek has run out. xou xvill haxe be-!i treated fairly xvcll. They mean no neglect or di-re-pcet : it i- only (their "old-xxorhl " xx-;x. Hence their jiroverb: "Once oxer the t lire-hold ii. . : I...I4- .1 . - L-.. 1: in." Ioiniie - il.l i 111 "lie. jin ii.i4eiiii" , J - , ... - l lien- are 01 cou-e ueiiiiei i.miagi-- 1 . l I 1! 1 . 1-- ijti io.ii, im ati.i 'tup 1 1 iui iiii co!Ioratin f inulo and -ranifl tia"k- Till wiUlill two or thr,.t. Vt.ar, . tlll.rc xva- not a single-xvheeleit xehte e m Morocco; but noxv there are ktioxx-u to It.. .. . It ... , , 1-1 uunui-u, 1 lC I 44 O 111' Oil. I- .4 .111.11. .41141.41411- . . . . , ., . ,-. . , ' vian gig. xvh.ch he ..ltan ha-pma.red , r !". and xvmch tigurcd some tune a"o in a -Uate iiroces-ioii, tti ' ' . r , , ,' ,- , . ,- ,. the a-toni.-htnent and delight ot the e one spectator.-: t li other i- a xvheel-barroxv , xvhich a gentleman recent x took to i "Mogador. and of xvhich the stalwart Moor to whom it xxas consigned -o little surmi-ed the u that when h had tilled it with mortar according to in-tn:etion- , he promptlv shouldered it and strode , ofi". Traveling on mu'e-back. hoxvever. in the large, xvell-padded -addles of the country, xvith -tirnip- like -lippers. is no gnat hardship to either man or woman, and the xvay is constantly be guiled by some fresh i. lustration of Moorish life and manner-: a company of ni-y country-folk going toor cuning from market: a troop of hor-emen dash ing pa-t. xvith flowing xvhite jelabs: the gho-tlv-looking. silent cavalcade of an ' Arab sheik of the plains, and hi- harem, sxxathed from xiexv all but. perhap-. ; one lustrous eye: the astonished nt-tie girl, xvho hides her face; or the; toilsome, almo-t naked peasant dawdling along behind hi- aboriginal plow. A goat and a donkev max- often be sen xoked together, and a xvonian ha been ; seen in the plac .- of f crn.it r Imt ivhrit- ! , " , , , . . . i t?Lr lue lc;im- u,e I""."1"'-' ,"" ine same a mere onnjr 01 me oti. ' an-1 x-ct it briti forth in abundance. Pall Mall UazcU: The milk bu-incss of Frankfort-on-, the-Main is conducted bv a concern ; calletl the aast.il'. established by the medical association and managed bv a ..T-rtct tc. T. liir.ilr-rirt nf 4. ..nfc x a., oy xvnicn a -j 1 nier mirzeen tiicu Ions was driven by a steam aw throush his "body, has not resulted seriously. "It was extract.'" xvhile xh woundetl man xvas natter tne muuenct o: cuiorolurzi. ad the naaeat is r w .iln st weli. j CALENDAR FOB 1882. JANUARY. JULY. c u 7 w t r . s m ,t. h t r . 1 2 a 4 S 7 ---------- -- I 3 inn i: mi 2 a " o 7 15 16I7 1 lt SI) 1 OKill ISI3II 13 ft ua si c. :c 1: sh if. it iiu:o;ti3 euaoai ts:tKittt::t .. ..-. .. .. .. .- aoat -- -- -- -- -- FEtSHUAHY. 5 y t w t r AUCU5T. M I T "" 5 ...... i v it i -- -- i s a z .-, c 7 y i o 1 1 c 7 a moil i: i:iaiii.. iisi:i lau ision im 1 1 ro s i ri sa c i c.-. so i ss ua -i i r- :o cc z7 -- --'-- -- c7usasoai -- -- MARCH. SCPTCMSER. - M T W T V S B M T W I I 5 ii : oinii a i a 7 i ij in 1 1 i a : 17 t- io :i r-: ia it is t iiisosi sstavi cr. t7 in rj:s: s a so 7 ::uni.ni - sso 3? so no APRIL. M T T F OCTCDER. m r r r 1 1 ":::.". n :; 1 r. t 7 - " ini'iiis 1:1 10 it 1:1:11: ir. 1 " I'lnit i - 17 I- li -iH Ul '' "- s " u "- U I ".7 :il 7 Vfc ! -. l,l " " I 1 w in A A Y . t r. - NOVEMBER. : i w : i b M 1 a a t r. a "3 t :o it is is " . 7 i :o i . it; 17 i h i ii st is t:i i i " i 17 j-.- -r. -z i a v -.-7 t : to -z i d v:t v i xu:i(i::i Ms7!iu -- i 1 1 1 1 IM 54 JUJX. OECCUStm. s. m r w t r .- - m r. w i i h. " m I i .7 c. 7 o 10 :t : a n 7 - o 11 1? in 1 1 1.1 in 17 ion i-- 1:1 1 1 1." 10 1 - 1 11 :o isss:'.-.'! 11-1 s so a 1 rs ?n 2.-. sjo -7 -J -::i no -- - -" -- " ao .. .. .. .. .. -- -- !U -- "- '- -- - UO.Mi:. r.xK.li AM) ('iKM'N. ll faniiel- are wa-ln-d in boding hot Mid- and ni -ed in boiling hot -oft w.tt r th.;. xx ill not .-hnuk. - It may not be known to all good hoti-ewivc- that they i-an effectually re move dut from their oil jiaiu tings by washing them xvith a ofl cloth dipped in lukewarm .-ud.-. Wijtc dry. Stale Itn-ad. Stale bread should bo cut in .-lice-, dried in the oven, crashed with a ml ling-pin. and put away in a ":r. It make- capital crumbing for cr .jtiettcs, xeal cuth t-. or thickening mp. - Young tn-e- lH.th fmit and orna mental currants and gi-chcrry bu-h-e- set in the fall should haxe the -oil banked up again-t the stem or trunk, and forming a mount! which supports the tn-e and prevents heaving out. - A ready method for hot fomenta tions i. to place flannel-in the steamer f mi onlinarx potato-team kettle. They readily beeoine permeated xxith the .-team When the kettle is placet! on the lireainl -A'i be readilv changed without ailx fear of -calded lingers during the attempt to wring them -iiilicictitly lry, :t3 in iheordinarv itutl.otl. Home-made t racker-.- IJeat two egg-s vrv light, xv bites and wdks to gether: ift into them a ipiart of llour. a t.a-p.Mnful of salt: and a table-jmonful each of butter and lard ami nearlv a tumblerful of milk: work all thoroughly together; take a fourth of the dough at a tune and mil out half as thick as a milk ci a -ker. cut iu -niall round-, and bake ijuickly to a light brown. -- It mav be well to remind those who gntxv xvindow plant-, that by removing them away frm the window, and ar ranging a cover of new-papers oxer them. 1 hex nnx be pre-erxed from harm iiiseierelj cold night. With the plant-, a- with our Jes, it i- no! -o much that c .in come-, in. a tn.it the iieai g" - off. anil often a -light pmtcctiou xvill pre vent the e-iape of heat. --Sniotheril Sn-ak.- Take one dozen 'arge onions, lniil them in very little water, until they an- tender. One pound of steak. -eaou it xvith pepp-r and salt. ut it in a pan xvith some hot beef-tlrippiug. ami fry it till it is done. Take it out. put it on a di-h. xvhere it will keep hot. Then, when the onions are s .ft. drain and mash them in the pan with the -teak gravy, and add pep per ami salt to taste. Put it on the Iin and. as s.on a- it i- hot. jiour it oxer tho steak, and serve it. (.Juail on Toa-t.- Dry-pick them, singe, cut off the head-, then the legs at f:r-'l joint, -plit down back. draw, put into .-alt water fortifteen minutes, drain, dry with a cloth, lanl them xvith little pieces of bacon, and bnil over a good tire. If one doe- not e.ire for the bacon dip each into melted butter txvoor three times. Have ready as many slices of Luttered toa-t :u xou have binls. ami serve a bin! breast up on each piece. ThiH -licesof limited bacon are very pood served xvith the quail. -Scab. -Tht dieaseiu cheep is gnnl-o"oit- to the scratches in hor-es. and is caused by minute iii-sects termed ncari. Thev bred in great numbers. The scab is exceedingly contagious. From the woolly covering of the sheep the cure of the scab is often very troublesome and difficult to aceompli-li. The 1h-; adapted dome-tie tnatment is to dip the animal in a solution of ar-enic. im mediately after washing the animal with carbolic "soap and xvarm xvater. made into strong Mid. to be applied with a serubbing-bru-h. The washing will in sure the arsenic lotion tlioraaghly n-jehing ex cry part of the skin where the -cab apjiear. Great care must !e exen-i-cd. hoxvever, that the -oh;tioti is not made tK stping. The fonnula is half jKuind of ar-enic. mixetl thorough lx xvith twelve gallons of water. .V. ". W-rhl. Tho relatix-c merit- of hauling awl prealins manure during the winter month- "and deferring tiie operation until spring provide a question about xvhich there i- much debate aiaons farmer. Those xvho advocate the former ivnrse reason in thi- xvise: There i- nior time in xviater. the lantl i- dry and hard, the teams are in fine cotid'itioa aHd more srad can be gone oxer with green manure than after fer mentation ha- taken place. The action of ihe fm?t.- and rains will decompose and pulverize the manure, mbcins it xvith the earth. The soil xvill be dry sexeraldax-s earlier in the sprias than xvithou: the application of manure awl an earlier ea.-on i the re-ult. Oppo nents to this practice contend that ma nure spread in the fall lores its ammonia. Colic in horses is often brousht on by feedins hay passed through the corn stalk cutter. ' mixed xxnth meal, raid d in '- or bran, and then wet up. The h .r-e eat this food, thus prepared. o rapidlv. that it is not properly niasii cuted. and con-equently beeome- ?o died in the stomach as to cause indises tion. followed bv colic: more especially if dire-ilv after eatins he is allowed to drink heartilv of xvater: and the colder thb is. so much the more liable to bring on colic- The bst xvay. when a hor?e i- brousht into the stable, is to let him stand ashort lime, particularly if sweat in", then give him three or four quarts oi"xvater. not oxer cold, then some un cut hav: affer this a feed of grain t meal: and half an hour or so after that i eaten, all the xxater he pleases to drink. Some horses will cat cut hay with imp'iaity, others cannot, or at least f t till sl'.tr thev have first eaten onis ricut..Vj.unc4' Ltcc Sto-JouniaL -Frederick P..-4rh.awxlthvfxrm.'r near Newo?me.-U,wa. O.. oa fifteen years old who aaj a iittttar imre:iaHn: in his tech. bch i - on - of th m-v.t n'mnrlihic on record He can Ulk tntellientlr to anT MemU-r of hi- faini.T. tal the moment ho learp. home and goos among Uncirs kt - -ice kares him. atwl it becotnos ntterh word He can hear well emnigh. aiMl i- bright and inteilt 'nt l.xkmg Thi m-t reimrXable impwdimen: in hi. - ?Meeh whrn among strangrrs t- at tribalt?. I to a spa-modic cotitractioa ! the tnuol.s of the vucal organs. aper- in.liir.! hr iuhim.m,nT'..r fnl.t A doctor who is ;rwifinc h;m takes Ui bn to hi-offie?, where he gradual' b-.nns familiar with the '.ct.r. after which he i drJIetl on pronouncing certain wonI, such as the day- in the week, etc. ; alv on short sentence-. The itx-ur then takes him in some buine botie in the town where, in the presence of a crwJ or -everal peroa( he (the dcior) drill him n the aiue w..rd and sentence t until he speaks them di-tsnctly. j Whtl .lihn McCleirv. in tM rm - - - -- . - - . tdov of the It I'erts C'mtanv, wa tr- i.t.Ioing a will xienx Ilrndford. Pa., the well made a tlow ,.f oil and threw the , . - r t tonedoui::. cnu--uiganephsionof f..r- tv-.-igkt m xinds of uiln-glj.ceriae. Me- ( le try started to run a- -...q k he !i eoverltl that tho well wa- alxnit to Bow. His o.at-tai!s were cut off as Mtioothly as if done a tailor. His posterior and btck of the thighs and arms Here lacerat.dbx thing bits of t..ne, w,,l ami tin. He was thrown a!mt 1 feet ami jumped up and continued running. when tie icii trom irign; anu xaiigue No lone- were itrokea, and the phy-i ci.ins Tlitnk that he will lie Jibttit aimin - . ..- i . - in a lorinigm. ms e-cape innu ueain was the most remarkabtc n record in the oil regions. I he derrick was re l.i.'iwl l.i knlintvri HTl.t iviUitn'.v's hntkrn m a itoue half a mile stuav. ... . P. T. Itanium announce that le willemplov all curious -pecmien- of ih- human race, including giant. d.irf-. fat ,..!... and freaks .. naturj-. InrhU zr-aX show. Parties interested -hu!i write immediately, en. lo-mg h "t - graph, to Itanium. Iki'lev 4V llutcl.m- son, 10 I loud St.. New Yik. Among the Chinese no relic- are more valuable than the bo ts t'.! hi . been worn by .1 magistrate. If I. t signs and leaves the city a crowd 1 panic-him from his re-idi-r.ee . gate-, where hi- b.Mits an- ! n ( xvith great ceremony, to be pi. - . . ' . the hall of ju-tiee. There is no kind of acl.nx.tu. t you could make tn the w..i .!',.- -equal to perfit-t health. W i' t! ? nuggets and millions? Th I financier -aid: "Why, 1- then n - -. t to le Mild!" Sl i p xva- not in ':.. :i. ket at any quotation. '.' ' m : ' j Karncstness in the jiath to in m- - l.Vity, th"iightles.-nesstlte p-th tod. ..;fi ) Tho-e who are in earite-t do n t .1.. ! tho.-e who aie thoughtlc- aic a- if de ..1 ; already. If Xou thmw a pound of br. ad to , the poor the Ird will throw a pound of batter ii.to jour lap to make wl.it X"U , li.ivc left m re pala'able lUtllier IIiitliHil.Ttl . j Th Vilmhiirtn (I1 1 " , -' '' 'i lat.lv .ontaiti'-l ill" f..H'.In '1 m f ; ,- inten-st: !lr J. F. Pi"-"., ! 1- " 1 Kit It Hie IVilminsou -rj. . -. -. ,- ,, , ruthr rnttioniattrally trf iSl Ja :- M 1 " t-pn-W tile that tie Uin" tli.- .l i;i !. '. . a a bm-heUl rrnilr. a nort of titiv'-o .anw.-a for all .vfc nl a'.n. an 1 li- - ... mtr fetnt't II to act mot lia!! II:- if. 'i tl"tt m. calle.J to it Uy the nialtx t--tin.i t.... s . iti it tavi'T, anJ lie une la um-.I 1: t;j -.ti l.e 1 M-lf f thr.rtit. Two ar;.! ejt'"ti rr Mitrirtent to fff.-ct a care. He al u- ! 1 F.ll.l. Hi.4. HI ril.Tl a rir. ill; 4.1 - -. . ' a h..- little pirl fr . throat n h j.riuf n-c U.re. Tic.xmeihi!ab3.1..-rlrt f.v.rttii, wiulcr which Irft tV trmlon f inr 1. 1; i;. -ontractr'L .Tl. Utile prjillfr oui.lii t ..: i atthoiit aonintatur anil uflrnsj nm.li n.... letiietue all 1 lit. SevrtMl a;-J I i "l u f 1 rt .?avsli5HI rrMnm! tier llti:l to ii-i..m.u1 .titlitioti and abe ha. not r;r.ri,i-.i 4:i 'roui.ir :nre. ur. r;-rs sun'j ii.a. nc u. tl.-o M-ti the Oil a. t rharmlulv in l l lb' think M. Ja""w (111 la tn!:i ' rrn. !. tint iloea not hesitate to rrcuzuuici.'i it f-r -bfuiiiatinu etc Iv the trret ear II1.!t -"It ht i a" lengdi:fl.'' Bninrtte Itrji.-. l m' . ., 4 tiiarr.nl a nioa'h utr". at 1 I. - .- I f i tlltorre."' Bl.4t.lc- "1I..1V n.nu: :.r !-i. I Fl!T44tl.(lt" 4 TK Nehr3ka ity .'Ntt. i '"..mh -t Jarob-OH tntc lieavr h:-.H f. t c.--l s, : arounL snl lt Tirtues f..r rl. .t.i j.ae.-. - arc IftUite t Uion every hatnl Tr; .! alive . xt ho &uQer. XVmt featun fertl anl r-t. i XVitbh.TMl thut thn.t ant h. a1. A woman s-lamb in h- K hen TtirnJuit huek beat afce. 1 -Ltmgfqrr. III. Uket.I"-." Dr ILV. Pirwx. RuffK N Y -FlvTTar air I wasa trp.lfu! uir rrfr.n utTnt tn.u- 1 Li.-s Hvins.- iau-tT.lti.il..f t.rrc jt.v iiirtan. I Hair.iltpl .ti ..-trarr.!. anl UTitk I cmilit with ilirR.ulf. rr... th-r'ii alone. I tiegan takme T..ur r'j'-nt. 't-i r,;. lion" atnl ustni: tl-!.-al trTatttietil m iiih n : tsl in v.ir ' C'min.n -- X!-!iai ,.:. r In thre tiionttiK I a ftly - I r t a lt-ttTrto ni familv pr t.rtr!t n.-.ti"r..t j; b-m bit health hal li-n rr-tire-t' an.l..!T- nt z to sTudthetull irtiilar t" ai :: r.t.-; Iw.rtbTHiI iwiiwic; fciio.W. r-.r rrfly. I haveref:itT.l..vrrr'.ur lnir.tr. 1 1. 1; - In rpplr. I harT drmrilir! mt rw ar! i' trpattiiTttt u-i and eanrtlv a-STt--.! :l -m i. ' do ltkr ie From a irrrat" n.ariT II. i t. ccIvtiI scctx! iTtter- of :bat.s tatiLC tti-t tln-j ha.! rrnniiM-ucT.1 Uie treat :r..-:.t ar.-i t much tx ttTr alrearfT " I .Mks. E. K. iioWixK, Ntw ( a-t!r. Me. FlLvnr. tlr.llar wtth hor m tlwn ar paintullv natn(-pu, hut th"j arf i.t half -. rwinfiiilv narnfuu a- bole wilivnjt an .. xcrtluliars armiiul thTm Uoaat- rnail.irnftl ltli tilrnt.tr to A.Inrnril tlir .Xlost." If too .Wirf a fair r.n;-. it'-a frrr frnra pintflT. t k.t. tirn. au.1 frar.t... LakT 0iil ta iltiltrai Dooverj." ay dmitta. To he .nJ'rti that v o are ijcaoraai l a pnat tp to knoIntjj . Iv tb early cJar of jnntltit iw& U :er vc ki1j irtntl m eark 4e aatf the - II aMt and wtfr." saj-s ooae oer . --iriil on rtver trns;! t set tat "ta! oni than they &nkl Mmjcrt int Um pr j 11c wife pt U wtUkoot a ainngjle. TV J j.-ifKi .; a iisntra Damn. iar ouat t Juity "Tunz. ytm. Utile ma. s to c!5l" rt.l a nv4fcT in her rbi'.-trra m the ftaaahot I coia'rftts tlarirkair. -Wbi Jutoo ail thrm pin '" ! a TSitar mnt ty tbr mniMrr Wh.! ftemr lUrj always gt off arltk a lnp. " liuttmt Tim. WniTditl Trwcio-sriUi tia; kfrtfca on tiw taMr " M Gb- IK- riatith of tlw ..-or-l .x )o rl9ai up Lw rrmma. "I tark i to tttr fa-t-.r. jh. sad pot :tini IvaV. , U hat cbd yon do that J.' Drf yam avert c that U"c h- so adilrr no Uav rarriope' ' , I NT- tfar wa no .' Je vlof-i. ts I V-e4 ir bd rbt rtm fmrpi. f I rtmafe't ' tril !r yr aw a- rlxfa.' I't- Fie adariaa! i iavi;n. I i. " Trn fft-yt I " i A "rt'E-TXax Unmrr of ibt M tteo). la- ! nM-nttn; tb pararrm hin-d man . the pat . ton- -jtr ni bin -4 tlv ;--; '.'' ! car- wtitt fcrt anl tvlltr 11- "r ' ' t'. ' a-lth a Wttif Kr vjju iiajJkti t if ' I 4' tit aaltg up a clean urt .-tarc-J. " iir xi tK--m aarl af:er -c;';." he '.r " ' a-iartnrflN9lor!itkr-B t'. a t-;a7- ' 4 yzrtn.ki. htntlrec- receatlx r : a ar ! rrl .! a r-c am! tlvr lU4ie'c. f . . ,. ; I a tlai loarird any of lhe rtarr- ! Coirt-i! -kia are ud m iV rrv. farta.-v of hzht rVtw- TIjcv irt:; 1 r 'aK 1 ' .-j tn ta 43ra anatecrac? 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