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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1885)
ftrr- " )! I M , Mi bum in" i iIKM'' " JtM ., si K ?!.' il-.. L-Ts?ya .1 ?-- LsSSLi. f?TAnyr3.)nwliotlie, iw pnrr rtri Mriy from thj post-oHicc. wheiiujr llrr'-j t Jifh iiuine- or who her h In a biihocriher or nui I. r.f-'ioaslt'Ie for the my. Ihe courts hnvu uvcMuil that rrfucn itako i.eu-)pij)( rs from the -lOnT.otniv, r re moving ainJ leaving them im-ilnii for. ! t"Tiri 'niV '.vlili-nr-!. of i.sti n tio- I-'" '' "THE OLD YEAR OUT. How stain!-' tin- rccon! of t.r ilj Jut' jear? l:iltn) It a tiyh or !rm-t we Irni -; ti ar; With iln-iir Iicecml i lire our -out- m tune. Ordinal our totijf-. in uiil-ou with ji.joii June? " How Ktaaris the n tor.l or ti lvnv venr'-" Tliat uisli ntlii.ti..,! r:i, ft u! eo-t lool-':ir' jv when fiis!-I. ti(l Irtlltin nei-r liN Ji-.ul Fortiiiic lniiHeniiJ wiotin- with rouifh ' cares- How 'Jjindh Jin- n-conl of the ilinx VHr'' Its proaiiw hitn It Kejit to he.ut imi '-urr lit inriiKir) t-hiil! v.e chn-h while w lie. Or would we, to ionjet It, halt our :ieaures Kive How .tiunN the reeon! of the ilyiniz jrar?" jrVml liow the eli.tulajf Kroiips of near uiiil ilejir? I'rleinl". loer- Koae! new friemN. now v- r-1 nti'l? "Wheie woulii we tlioo-e to le, above orun- Ier iMoiiwl How 5tnuls tlie n-topl of the iljln jearl'" V. hen nil In salil, the :inwer not V rlear. J't tho-ewho w ill lo iroiliM't :ijiie. Ii we tin K'ift to tinler::ini the pit,t ai 0,u ire. Jlftrlf'Oil t'oillt.) Ttl.irj. A IJACIIKLOU'S STOJIY. -A "Fomalo Driigon" and c. "Dc tcstablo Old Crab." T live in a l-'ivneli Hat. Of comic "ilicrcarc olijeclioiji to Krciieh Uati. N there arc to most tiling. I can not afford a hotel, and I lctesi n hoa rd in ir hou-e. A bachelor of thiity odd wlio has be -ti at the nieie of boardin-hoin'' keeper-, a'l hi.i da;,-, can under-iand thai. So when I cnijajred a suit of nwimo -third lloor in a I'tcnch l'a' edifice and arranged y hoii-ehold ood- tiiercin. uith a hue lookout over a trteen d ! in front, and the riimmer of the i'.iii It lar away to the rear, I con.iidcied ni--elf iiit well o!i. What ii m iirofciiiiii:1 I h'te::'t tnv m particular. I am an atis-t. atni draw a little daily in trout of my cael. j 1 contribut. to the pic--, and write when I the divine a 111 a hi-, seize- me. I lead Jaw when I ft fl like it. and draw a reg ular income from a Miujr little property, left me hv an uncle in India. C'on-eipicnlU I wa. able to deeora'e my ipiarlcr. very piettdv with I'.agd.sd tug-, old China dragon-, black and gold .lapane e .screen- nn.i picture-, 1 had pVked up at a bargain. And when the hrc was burning cheer fully on the hearth that lir-l r.dny Mav evening, the "Indent lamp "hilling -olt-ly on the red carved table, and the waiter fioin a ne'ghbor'iig ic-taurant had hi ought ill my fiugal dinner of a broiled bird, a mold of currant jelly, a slice of roast beef. etc.. I coinidered mv-elf prettv conitortable. rjuni the whole." .-aid I ! my.ndf. ' "1 rather approve of rrench Hats. 1 rang the bell. The intiilor. a H'snectful. decent ,-rt if a fellow, in around jacket and carpel clipper". aii"Wercd the .suiiinioii-. .Janitor," -aid I, "who occupie- the Jloor above?" "Xobody. sir." the man an-wered. "I.a-t paity moved out ye-terday . New party move.- in to-morrow." A large family ?" .said I, rather dubi ously. MIe-s your heart, sir." said the man. "no family at all. It is a .single lady that i- coming." .Abt'ii-: I congratulated my.-clf more and more. "I -hull have a prospect of a litll peace. I think," I .-aid. and I ate my linner in a fool's paradi.e. The single lady moved in on the mor row. She iiui-l have moved in when I ;va- down town, "electing some new millboard." and color tub- for the .siun nier."ketche" that I intended to make: for when I returned, fondly expecting to enter my kingdom of peace ami serenity, everything was changed There wa- a banging and pounding pvei head, a thumping and hammering a "oiind :i" if ."onie middle-aged giaut-p-". in hob-nailed .shoes, wa-. enjoying aer-elf in a promenade. J .sent for the janitor. . the hoti-e coming down?" I a-ked. in a rage. It., the- new tenant niovin in. -.ir." 5aid he. "Doc-her furniture coii-i-t entiielv nf Herring's .-af( i asked. and .-ipiare uau a" There is two piar.o-. Mr, said he. lorm and bod ly app arance ot a man. "She's mu-ieal." and though hi" clothe, may be a little -The deuce -he i"!" replied I. "Two 1 notieeabl a, b -mg in the er.'me ot piano"? And does she play on both of , My Ie. it i hi- face th:t give" hin away them?" j more than anylh'ng l"'. T icre i- "Don't know. sir. I'm sure." said the -omething abou't it -o remarkably ya man. with a di"tics-ed epre ion f j cant and ej re ionic,". Nmn thi-ig fountenancc. almo"t chihl-Kke: or nit her mote like i endured the noi-e until mutnign;. at d then I sent up the janitor.- wile "The third lloor . compliment- to tlv fourth, and would like to know if thl-. sort of thing is to go on all night." Down came the woman again. "Fourth floor's compliment, to the third lloor, and vvishe. to know if he ?pocfc people to be settled without a noise." The next day the piano only one. 'however, commenced. I was elaborat ing a skeleton for a seientilie essay, and ami it disturbed me seriously. 1 en dured it as long as 1 po-siblv could, and then 1 had recourse to the janitor'-. wife. "Third floor's compliments to the Fourth lloor. and will feel obliged if she will favor me with a little.peace and miietne-s. long enough to do some nee - i-sarv writiny.' There was" no reply, but the music phased abruntlv . llut that evening when 7 was begin ning to solace mvsclf wit.. Jitfde violin practice in the twilight, taprjpm came the janitor's wife, at my doojar "Fourth door's comnjhicnts to the third lloor. and will feel obliged if he will favor her vvitb-a little peace and quietness longccotigh to write a letter.'' 1T- 1 l.itrvl,4nf u-nmqn! M LU , A ...... V....V ..v........ Svi we livyd'for a month exchanging ronstantvfaissilcs of warfare. 1 could rheerfkilv have given un that miserable iJ'reneh flat and gone back to boarding VJrfv luckily I had engaged it for the 'mr. The fourth floor elocutionized. and had friends to select private reading whose voices were deeper than liamlet 3 -and more sonorous than that of a Char lotte Cushman. She was charitable, and had classes of heavy-booted, girls there 'twice a week -to sing hymns and learn to sew. A single lady, Indeed! If she had been a quadruple lady she could not havt? made more noise or enjoyed ;Uio making of it more. At the fend of the month, however, an accident happened which turned the -current of my whole life " I went on pic-nlc. I don't often go :fa affaire of that kind:-iiitvthat was au -especially twitaaijgrten up by - y frtena TfiilkTrLMfi iU. ,-Tt, iidJCMnJBn her. Shn Wn.a't warily to , young. , AN AR.V.LESS WOMAN'S FEATS. R,J. (JK Y( )i.(; jADKKS ' JCTl I JS but neither am I and to mv ta.-te a I ... ... -.. . ""I a -- , - , ,, . . . .., : ., , .. .1 .. .. i .. I lr!iin. Tares. tin:- j Npf.Ilr, nii.l Imi.Hj, ?fcS.?T rwttW- ... . I Ilrr.rjf ii:i ifrr ro-. . :r.i YEAR'S VlSH. j mrncT brm . I-. wl ipm-i o j m.iv Iix-.I 1: growing Mm I .. . i.-. it.-o - J .7 , -.- ..T i v.. if.rk-e-.i-! u th ":; eherr lit. 1 "Now . M me -4 ,w V-U wh I m ' . " . h. ; W " - ' ,va- i.r- i -j. u.t.i .to, mrr. ii'k.. ; " v ' .; v i o- .ircha. . -,iaaL bt tboorbt to '. - i will: -aim-i rowri na r. ami a compe- " ".... ,i '-. n jj a lu.i-y iu ii.,.,i-i"ir,.) rmv. - -- ,- - ... ion a, fred. a- ro-e, and ivorv. V . .Thread a n--!! Of .our- I .in ! ""!"" tf,"Vi 1.1'i;' ,b f v"7lirL.?i. ... -. talkcii our iIrR- cuinchied Mcatlv. ; M'i:u(! :it if ititi mU -er' two Jm)k- i .. i .i ii.--i".:-. i.i m.jior . wn otlHT -. i; . -M-.s Willi-. n.-i! I. "w;iv to it!""" """ '"K ""- . '"T " w j.... .. .. t i -mi r i u;ii .irii.n--i.i'-i uiei i"iiirfr i ;trtri if v.e Hi-p old. old frii-tid-'. ::m! -.! -iiiilnl lmrk'iitiiia-rab!. thinjr-,. I fntnl Weli-ter. v,li. H" I 'llt to my H- UWMli;' J!J U:iiIr.I!- OU th' tij.'ter .fk. Wev.ere at eoint.tniet! bv an ev j client lmisluad. I ne "Hanilcl." -aid I. "I otl never t!uJ. I - "'h' lfK' a IwwIw-W un enough for ixitrotLicin- :ne to thai j ' va cnfh.BS n. tth nwv .Tj," ,, : ...u.. v:ii; 5" :. ' riirht fot whil with hr Wt hejniJt r it .ti i4u Jf.ii 'ii 44 tl 111". , "Weil. 1 i!nlv h. is rather a lki.i l"s "r"? , ,XI a'1 ,nf " -m J ihreails Vitth ea and la:nmtnj; tno irni We irrew eonlidential :i vo feat t' - ether on the promenade di-cJc and watched the moonhht ripple over tb illlface of the tide-.. A bachelor" h life is hut half a hfe, .Mii- Willi-." -aid I. I can readily imagine thit," ja:d he, ifjfth. "I live in a !lat." confe-cd I. "Dovoa?" -aid I'.arham the sv.-ec old Knlih name wa- ju-: 1 !; her), v.liv, ho.v -trtinjre' io do l!" 'Iin't it dreadfitl'J" "Horrid!'" -aid -h cloiing her rov Ii)- as if -he meant it. "And tli -re'n a female drajron nccti pies tic lloor abe.e me and UjrmenU me out of my life." "Well, if ihU i-iit a remarkable co ini idenee," -aid ISarbata.' "Ttr re's a deteit.dile old er:tb of a bachelor tmd'i me who take, all the pleasure out of UIV cMiteaee." "Sho'dd two live, be thu blighted!' said I ciiiphalie-tlly. "I 1 don't t'diik they should," a". Uarhar.t, entha-i t-ti'-alh, looking in tcitlya the boiiipiel ot panslo .-lit held in hei hand It was pa-t midnight when the. boa landed. Harold Wchiter came up. "I promi-ed to -ee you home. Mi Willi-." -.aid he. rubbing hii hand-, liriikly. Von need not trouble yur-elf, Vnd). .ster," -.iid I. "I -.hail be mo-t happv." 1 called a hack: I help. d the divine Itariiant in. fei li-ig more and more a- il I we-e walking in cloiidiand. "Where ."hall I drive U?" ."aid the man. -No C.'. Kavenal treet," -aid .-he, fourth t!oin." "What!" i rie.l I, "not thj L'crdinandu rial-!" "K:t"tly," -a:d -he. Why, tti.it" wheie I live." Are you oa the third lloor?" sic cne.l out. Ireathle-i. "Are you on the fourth?" I eounlcr-ijue-lio'ied. 'iint yoi: are not a crab at all!" "Nor aic vou a dragon. On tin con- i traiv Hut what matter, it what we sai. i Thing- were altered :.t the very begui ling. I took nn violin up -t - t ie nest dav. and helped un d'viue l'.ar- b.ira out with a -ouat.i of Mecthoven I -.UL'ire-teil a new educational the rv for the 1 ob-nailed i la-.-e. I lis cued cm-hand d to her r italion of Tenny "on's "llrook." and at the ipiarier -end we are to be mariicd Ikirhata. and 1. l'l:ihtihlliit Vtlt. A STUDY OF DUDES. line rt lie Vf lltipp.v Mort'il t Vl'lm l Al i.ih Well .itl-tleil uith lllm-rlf. What i- a real dude? Dude i-a very mni h abit-ed word. Il i-a word that has a real meaning and Maud" f r a real thing. Hut iiiirMent'i of tiie tine it i- appl.ed. it v- not tt-ed correctly. Some -cem lo have an itlea that mo-t any one may be a iludc if he trie-, but this i, not th ia-e. Th-re i a great deal more in adm'.e than ciotiie-. Tiie real dudei-"omcth"iig natmal. He i- a ."o:L of a fr -ak of na'ure. The wev la' drc"-e" i" only one of hi- j eculiari-tie-. Tliov who arc mo-t often eal'.e 1 dude, onlv lre-" 1 ke dte'e-. 1'lre real live dude i- not near -o j.let tv a- might he imagined. A good -ied town g'ii erally lia- no more than thtve or four of the-e curio-ities. It ?" on!,- now a'd then tl'.at you sec a real th-Av while walking along the crovvdi'd .'n .- f : e'.ty. but when you do "ee one. yu know he i- one at a glance, if you ki:o. what a dud" i-or have ever -ecu o-e be tore. There is something ab ut h.i" that can't be mi-taken, lie ha t'u- m idiot, ue l, ti-uauv a ira i. iei:c ue- looking creature. One vvoider- a-he -ees him hov he manages to live through the heat of -unimer and the fro-t- of winter. Yet he siirv.ves th hard-hip" of life much bcttov than hi- appearance would indicate. Th - i- probably be caii"C he takes -neh good care of him self. He never take- part in the -port-of other young men. They are alto gether too violent a-vl rule for him. and then they are nothingbut dull, tire some amu-emeuts anywav . Dancing i as far as he ever goe- in the way of ex erting himself, and then he always eling- close to hi- girl. lVr-ia-ps another rea.-on why the dude, so frad and del.ea.e. la-t- so well is Ids remarkable freedom from all , mental disturb-iuces you wi 1 nofce li . always takes thing- wr. cool antla vou wi'l not'ce li 1- vvay s appear- periei i y conipo-ea. i m. however, i" not the compo-'ir- an I -elf- mind. It is the natural ivs'ilt of a lau of mind. The poor thing has so little brains that he is incapable of b. ig im pressed by those things which affect ordinary mortals. Ills" mind is never agitated or troubled, because he ha none. Hence the dude sleeps well, and is often less afteeted by the hard things of life than many who po-scs? greater 1 physical endurance. Although the dude thinki.-onlv of ifie girls as far as he is capable of think ingand seldom as-ocate wi'h any oim else, there are few girls who think anything of him, unle-ss it happens to be'one fust like himself, differing only in sex. The reason he is tolerated r.t all bv the girls is because he come handy. He is very attentive, and is al ways'on hand when wanted. The girls know he is a -fool, and despi-e him all the time they are enjoying his favors and services. The dude walks along the street in an abstracted, self-important manner. He seems to take little notice of any one or . - -i ... u: u. -n anv imng guinj on auuut iiuu. ; jr !. . tl.;..- Im to .-, Kn IrtrtlrArl at nnt to look. Although cve sensible per- Ron think, he looks more like an idiot thac anything ehc. 'he is, apparently. - ...." . t "tt icj :.v l:ui exceeatngiy weu uusueu wim iudo, an thinks bunself aa object of rimirw -f nd Miitini: tbf tM-tin to Ui i ,r.i i ';v.m..,.L.v.i ., ti --. . --..' r. mr .. i ..t .:,!. u 1 " .l , .1 ,. . iijt1 J wiih the lar. Rati il Vh- of j ttw r:iit iwi. lu'iii ti tiihur riHVC!i : IIh . ----- ,. . - m- Up. atKi ukins wne ara m tor Up, and taking fotce vitnt i oa a - MaaI1- !f,"fth '. prt ittb.Ti UMMtth ;" wiiiij: ncv wxtr Kim uoiu. j . . . . .. . . t ..!. ' . 'JU At4.4 li"- t - u - i ni i .ir i ir -.-.fc r 4v n t nj fimi, ,!lf ai',rt' v-1 larjr m-If h than a ba. -hlr thread with '-r tine ;hriiL iigure a-- fxt a "m. laih " ih th ii-tng-rrom d.es with her ft han.U. Her right ey giving her wnw trouble during th's work, -he deftly pushed btck the -.;ecta which he wor and with the -.eeond to rlbintl the eyelid. 'Ilicti "he bent forward ami bruhd back a few -tray ha m from her fore head. Tak'-ng "tip tin jw-n between the large and -ecotid to of hr left lo l. j and holding a -lip of pap r with her right toe-. "-.he wrote in a femin ne i han I. -m til and rather ne-tf "Ii" thtt len 1 to all "how, goMl will but little eitic. Ann IC 1 TimniMin. n;J v.uho i :.rm. l)e.mber J. I',!. fa " This m r.ttea. she put t"..e p mi ilnrn. to k up a bhitter with her I-:t f nit. p'acd it over the vvr'tiii; ail dried the ink. Takmg up a pi:r of l.trge -e in- vv ith the large and third toe of t ie left f-Kit. "he cleverly cut oil the portion of the paper o.i which -he h.i 1 written lb-re cii'ii"' my d.nner. N w you can -ee me eat not that it'- Mich a -ight. hut you may tind it odd to .co one ea With t m-. m-tead of linger.." Mr. Tr.o'sii m -pr.-a I out a napkin n lhi plutform. si'id p! tee I on it th- d n xser of a per-on in good h :dlh. .M:"-. Tliom-on turifd aroun 1 in her scat, to k up a cup of lea in In r loo' "tirrcd it up with . "po m hid I in her right toe-, and half b, tiding, half lal-ing the cup to her lips, drank off the tea a .d p'a.'cd the cup on the platform. Then she gr.i"ped a ll.it-ha'idlci "ilvir kmfe in he.- left toe,, caught a toll. 1 etvvi en t!ic lir-.t twit t -. if her right foot, and cut Millie "le ik iti'o piece l'art of it was tough, ieit she had no more trmbleiu eii'tingit than an ordiuaty per-on would have. ' A pi -ee ofmcat held on the fork wa. t-au-feirel to her mouth, and wa followed by a piece of bread broken from a Mice, by her large and .second t.. . A- "oou a- "he had Implied thi novel meal. Mr. Tlioni".i i continued "I tor got t tell .Hl abolit lilt "Chool'Ilg. O. !, I we'll" to -'.tool Th pllpl!- Were kind, and I ha 1 a little r.i -t pi itform for in. i:-e I held mv bo ik- in mv toe-, and ie id and .-titled a we I a, the re-t of the g.rl". 1 held a -lite n my right foot and th" pencil between the to, of my h ft and managed to fig ure a-well a, anyone Mv right limb i- -hor'er thai: mv left', and 1 learned to wile with my left foot, a- you have .-en. I le.tiued all that wa, "taught in the common -t hool- of ieorgia bloiv the. war." Ih1rmf 'luni . CHEWING GUM. Tlir ComjiWiMteil l'V e Illil lljinl In l.V Hie I'l-iiplc if ratnioii i. To lit it for u -e the native- make it :nto pellet,, then hold it n the point of i "tick over a bis. a of ivdd water: a .o.d of lire i" tlu-n apj.roaehed t it. cau-ing it to ni"lt ti'id trickle down by drop, into the ba-in. The droji-. hard encti by the pro'e . are then kuraded with the linger-, cold water lieing ad di tl oec t-ionailv. till the gum becoin th.i'k a.i "p.npie 1 k" pufy. To chew it pi opei ly icijitlrc" a great ileal f practice, and when thi- iudigetioti, art ha, been acquired a -mall bail of niaken may b kept in the mouth two or three hour- every dny. and u-ed lor a week or loager without lo-ing it." agreeable re-"noti llavor or dimitii".! ing in bill';, -o li mlv does it ho'd to geiiier. The mak-n ehevver. on taking tin ball or ipiid Ir nu hi- mouth, wa-h'-it ami piit it by lor future u.-e. ju-t a on h e vv'ih a looth-bru-h. Chewing gum i- not men ly an idV habit, ami the 1. i,t th::t e in b -:t:d in .1, IrlVor : .. . : . V. , ... .- .. . . -.... i !- in tl ll aii.iy- iiti ne-ire lor ccc-ic "'ii(king no -in-ill advantage to the idle dweller-, whit" or red. in thi-de-ert land: it al-o prcerve- the teeth bv keeping them fice ftmn extraneou- matter, and give, them ,uch apear!vlu-tc,-n-Ihav,rnever n out- side of "h - region. My ow n attempt- at ciiew.ng miken Have, -o t:,r, proved i- "ignal f.iil:.ri-. Somehow the gum in variably s,r .:l,i it- -if in a thin coat over the iti'i.rinr iif ill mo ith. iitveriiii tin. ,,..! o.. i,t.,., . ..!-.,r.,,i.,.... ..,,,1 ;,r ,&. '-. IIOV, -I..' Il nun I el' i,m the leer i hi a ,'.n lorn ru .Iter r- . ca-e. Nothing will .serve to remove it when it come-to th -pa but raw -net. vigorou.-h chewed tor hah an hoar, with occ.i"ional -ip- of i old water to harden the delightful mixture and in diuv it to come away . Tie culmina tion of the me-s i- when the gum -pivad" ove- the hp- and U'comc- en tangled in the ha.r- that over-hadovv them: and when the clo-ed month ha to be c.ireitilly opene I with the linger. imril ilii..i -tl-.it h. -entile ..tickv and hold together tinnly a- if united by a m in- j l...r. .... til tlt5. ...v,i... flltull! lirsiu..). the negleo of a - mple pr.i-aut.on. and never "happen- to th a c mp!i-hetl ...... ,:...., ... .. 1..-. .. tl... , t -r 1m m lll.l,tll.l.'l 1. 11. ......... ... .. . hen the gum i" "t .1 in - . o ca- o mlv it lo-e- the .11 A. v ot -: tla. a t 1: rhvme or rea-on. transforms it.-olf int the raw material a , it came from the tree. The adept, knowing by cen.it n iiidicat'ons whet this i, aio it to haj peii, takt a moutii.iil of cohl wa.t-r at the critical moment, and o avert- a re- A wnter de-cnb.ng raganinks vioiin playing, says: "W..cn tae trSstrlng wailed, then tears came through the eyes from the listening hearts of men. tears of sadness and delight-" You may perhaps have noticed that pretty much t ie same thing occur nowadays when the oung man next door tortures wild, unconquerable fegtoawas a meai- aad revenge. Xbe t wa'Is. the more hi t j .1 j kA..l 1 anu Mita-B aifjutj j wail as ia the otJ 1 ' j . -' . . . 1 suit so dicour.igmg to the novic.y;' o- "" -- l.J5V" . c.--tbuge. -o wi Maken-ohw.n-r if a ch:ioit common t$WS,tne xaaaager to w.n tla- ca- for ;rr tJ-. etli even-boii. throughoat the eat re tcrrf ;- - bc ,hefrJ ' Jr " ;' I"- ' fe torv'of l'atagonia. an l lor t ds rea.on W -5 , S" t ff" i, ri ?' fiftl " "-1 S havcdecr.uedtheUlgt.tiulpnieoceat 'tnd saa r ;v!y Ion!. I gtv np i - j V haJ ;Ut tuo Ionsth.-0-m m V'ic c-e. My irractja vvv -ha: t t- 1!t. . o witnc- vrould prove that a. mussage o . sr 'jj-cntcc al a c ,-.... d-wojtp hid b.eu .-eur to Cspl.un . h--rde doWf r -""" "i- Smith, and jt ts plain noauii prool -. jj' a violin. When his G and other -strings be ready t j -vlit wail, then tears come tarough the f'tePOIiw Si from the heart of U-nhx0i:e ?cdic dOe?' l- 1 f f R1 k 1: mr ! w . "f tr.nr . ? t. ab m --"rrJ."rJr n ran nm :ru nu :i n ww , T,'uTS. Aud lo .u.-tv .Ur jwr Wfcituu. iiid fur worrw!. a . .St n . ji! - "SrUi ,Wif kp-r: it w u not tr r hs it aw4s. , , , Hntrtui'rbrtB " ml"T fj. SlOM- ! IhUM HIM " - . qtilrt, .; tevM; : - . . - ' wtn n.rni irsim- --- s - w -- --,- To ta.iv: ltM mwifcl - i So tall mnA vm !! w. Vour h!r ' lrfcr 1 w a !te. llut siivrr t'.r-anl rl.. v "! n T.W. TV-? ti of !" ( to, TilDo fltt l ll teW ttlit ! et I cttU 1 .' . otU ".1 to TV- .ri in nt ' Wr -i.C. J, Aiflrreui 1 rum kj; 0u of lf' o h - X Yr w'.h tnr t!i; May k! Utowlf'JT - ' trn1 e-t tiuiit . " t lutitur Mt"b ii"m l. Itar.-.. fur i to fr l for t-td: Was n id-if ht-rls h) r - '.! To ui-r tih ! t. utrvlUl; T ! i u-i r if '! tn"! Ho Ltoine. tHNtr. bd Wt u- ir TELLIfiG THE TRUTH. Mir lln Win, l-itlM-il f. tin- Trutfc Ut , sjilti! ot ill' miihIii: -lf-iiity.t. S:nr ti:n after the I- g'm-.'og f the prceiit century ti.eiv we e luiag in A, bu-y country town in the North a piou ; couple Ah had ai only mo. For th . .u tlcy daily prayitl l tJod. So the : '..undat oas of an upright We were iahl i m the b heart, aci anioajf Ubee v.rv especauv R rcsraru iur uiinguuii-w and truth. In the coo-,i! of vcnr. th hot's c!Miol-la; - wero ended, and al-o !! t a ppretit ice-hip Us s Imt r.ii Hfe in Uie count n town: and. a.- then was no p-o pui-t for him then, he cUe wp to. Ktigland. to unt of th great sea.ir.s. and by-and-bv he got a gotfl position in a merchant's office. I hit he vva- not bng in thfe excellent place before he was put to the te-f in a s very painful way with p-pect to the j !t-4i:t. he had nn-eveii alirat truth. Ii i wai part of the b-n i of thtt tiffiee to have -h p, coming and go.ng And ' , , " . . , it wa- the rule, when a imp came iuu port, that it.- Cap' am stit word to the f otlice that 1h had arriveil and wa- now wait nr iitttnictions where to di-charge 1 the ea7"o: and it was the dtt V of ihe uiana'i.r ol the olhee to s..nd back n-' ""I-. . -tmction, to i.ie v.apitin wneic aeo . when tin- wa to lie done. . icvv iiciuih- alter th.- little lad from fie North mime to th" otlice. a chip laden with coal c.mie in. ami the u-u.td me -age irotn theC.tpt.i n came, lmt. -oni- how or other, no an-vver v.a- -eat bwk ... t.-... M'l.i. i ...! ' , t..il -t u,-.t but -till no woid came bad.. Now, that wa- vi-r. h ird on the Captain, j 1'i.til li.s-hipgot fee of it" cargo, it Hail lo it n:ic til me noes; t.iio an u belong d to the -!i.p were kepi .die. tno. so. at the end of a week, the Caj'ttill -cut word to the office t i:U hi- -h p had hi en kept -o long wait. ug for instruc tion" where tn ib-chargc it- cargo that it had mi ed a uo.nl offer of a new car . I ,.' .1 I I ... T ..11 .. I... I the oti'cc would have tvi psu j go, and him tor the lo-s. Thii payment .-. i .tiled "deni'irrige " U'lii-ii th" ii'-i!ri"r of the ofiice rrot hi- me age tiom the Captain, he wa- j viivangtv. lie -e it tor l In little lad trim the North and -aid to him: "Did n. i -Mid vo.i down to Ctip'a'.u Staith with it :4 ruction- to dl-c'ricrge h'S i-oili-?" Tin- little lad -a d "Xo, -ir; I d i not rem mber be.ng ,.nt d iwa." On. b-it I did." answered tlv unna ger. " on have forgo ten." And th".v tor : lime, -o far a- the otlice- wa cou cimii d. the tca'ter ..- allo.ed to rest. S'.nt the C.ipta n did not intend to kt it it-' there. U' app'ietl for hi de ni'ir. age. And when that w.c- refu-cil. li took the uia-ter of the nHiei,tt 1 1. And. by -and b. h!- complaint came b -tore the .Judges in the court of law. The day liefore the tr'al. I'. manager cam to the lit le la i front ih North and -ad to him: "M nd I sent you to the d.H-k with thos. msiructkm. to dis- li.irge the tod." -lint. 1 a tireyoi. I raaiwt remem ber vour doing o," d the IaL -On. ti-, imt I d.d. Vou. have for gotten. It wa-. a gre it tmnWe to the lad. He had never be n "en! to the dock, lie enild not. -:.v in h iI been -ent: awl he ... .'t. .," i... ..,'. i iivr :. v !.-1 .ie-... in" ... ;,:, fore the .Judge- what waaM - n,J ofton.Uhe m.tnag-r. and Icml to the lo- .. i.. ... ...iii.or iiiiiini o m-t m. o- . ,... wu uie iiiornuu oi in- ti. .. "i- , . . in.irt Ihe n-inni'er came r.H. a: d the poor lad tri d once mo-e to as- ! sure him t'.at he wa. mi-taken, bit 1H . "oioo sioi n-ic;i "It 5, all rght. he cd ha-tily. "I x'tit you on -uch a d.u. and yon hare got to bearwitii" tltat I did and mc yon -ay it clea-lv ! In a little while h" was called :nt the witne,,-bi. and almo-t the lir-t ,.n....Min ,tnr t. li!, iin.A.liiitliitr I... - meniUred the d.v. when CajvL-li- nnth'-"hi;iiam"in" A-id then tbb: "Yi.ii rememlitr dtiriuc that dav ! -ent by the manager of th" otlice to th do k w ith a letter to the I nitiR?'' ( -;:r. -- -- 1- t Don't vot: rera;nVT tak'og in-;rw-' i tio:, ( ai.tia MurJi t- di--:.arge Bi ' - . .!. -ir . , . 1 ' rc y "I os -eir c .i- ...a.i-i .f vour "tii t 1 1, v o -.-..p or. tniv 1 '"-t " "--- "T was not- -ir. "Nor nel day ? o. Nor anv uthyr day?' ..X -" . . rr-i t ... Il...;n. s 1 ne gen jreisa "" j tjtiijuv.i - to th got ironi n ai. .- ,-, oo ii;e i..ic t,-uu'- - tut.- v ,..-" - f..-vor and agaia-it the iHfcee m vr'uc.! the iittle id"had fo-iai so exceUe 1: u place. nc- vufct i.. .w-...0- -.--- - -- rowful Leart and wtt'e to ns tcier and motmir mat li was sure 10 sx ii- missed. Then rackt-tl Qvt truss; to, anu in AlTBDfXx rnumtil Vm cJ fc-tied r $hm s ixiBrEiiBji..rj.s..a.a.a. " - . j - ? - - I ATCBDtZ BtTBRt Pm.A tml0tlM. MChi u nj 5 tflk. an 1 : , . irtktcg W"of our . . ailM".' Ttb-B he lort r M wluddhtm nhaltelubl-A 1 t -. ad: "Ad lh ytxtugj m ... n. .k rrt lnrrt u m 5 mj altnrarl - . - -)fzthe offic. mad, " g ' a b uta. ibr httlr Imi wa pt- n-4 phfff. And bfrf t-oy ' I j ' pawsrt U n afi Ur J r4 . MruttiM am: .! ' -' fcttal of the rtttiri- ba-4u i uk parUM In hia c- truth . th want to sa? thai, sf m ' rti rth-r tha It' ' ' ' bo U-tU--l. it .iil ' i ' the: fr him lb Wb : !.r. M-lL Sunday .'. j . GRANDPA'S ;.;IS7AK Cw Tfi I.jm4 r ' T. !. wa iut 1 u wa jut Treaffttl ok tft iual t,n-ci. and . tt t illy , w 1 mJj m ,j n.K rt wou i . j fot numhzr w.th lt m $y aBt . h -1 mnte th" aJlti-J l I hd j: n:jrt m-.. r Icmi-uI mL rjtl tiff hwl " t " " il t h. .).., .jt 1 cim i. . . l :o t.- i r irft:tlp Mdc a gr at j e! o and wai aiway :ry u t l.e'- 0j j.y rou'd. One niU: in t! naiwr readi'i he i i. kl .f ir i T'"- n ov.r the ii.l lit. '.: t d4 ,ut over the tM i i i she t. ! moiiev. 11-T elo:t!i I. . doe -hi gav e C .vo . -it-, a Imildinif-funii for t' tnv . II tl... iMiniit hntl il .ti W . ! ju jtr,.jM,rtmoa , . ,r ,. , wolljd Mon havi ha I a n . sh" Udon'r-ii. . ' Hand ot Vr.v rrn M ti a. i 1 f' ""; l i"' " hands were :it. Jutt i.. ., Vers prefu: t. M (.r ortn nn-w oiiarv th v i all the t-mldrmt ! h lun.l - U ' -N Mexic. u!... - , " . . . ul ,-!,. Un go (- uri 1 J , t . t . . . ,. . s...,.. , ! I. too much tor ftev anu lu-r n -: .v . all gone. Nn o;ioer Tc - v i.' ! What - all thi-v" sa-d g'.ii.l,!. t ' ' t-ng down hin paper and i h tug hi- gl.l-e-. 'Ie-f.f. wi'h theleiri - (, ,tiifitnu' fin lie laue-.. ip' iilo I Mintntlim never ei-uti enuwre ieiio . l . ....- her eve-. iU' hand went tut h picket "See here." he aid. " it mi to iii I wn-u t to g.ve vhi any tiio-e money i r a -ftifk; but there i- no law aj?a it-' )(. earning Mime. Wf'll make a lMiig.i.ti If vou i-Mint uhat I've : Hi hit 'iai. I ntu) gel it right the tir-t lime, nm m . have u tor nii'i d -ar Ml Keith " .Ii.iidl "Te ie n!mnl to lhi S!. A:d not like adding. Imt : iiiuld oo-.f to trv vrv IihkI mil it very carri'i vmUi such an objw t in .-w. JmiUi siiaill hau itul of leimh'-i wa jws-i d aver irom gntndp.t hand t h"r-. aed -he curled he,, li ;utn th great c!..i a.ml coniniene. d her tn-k "t )nly one count. ivtwuilKT." aa d grpn.Ipa o her hp ni ! .! lyn. -car lullv At l.t-t -he ook!l tip. "Irandpi. tin v' lue dollar aid nineteen cent) " Vh vt! wvK.t! w-iat' i-aUl graadjn in great airto'i'-hment. "Vi'hji. my lit tie ie i"! How n-uld vhi loak au a lug bbind r . that Ia'I m toe" Hi '- trw." sad T.ii. with a 'v little laugh. ciAenn: ; hr trri u'. and lurnni?hers"ll away from -1 .i !p i iJltt till ally the CWlwle-iCnd. 1 . lil I it fr h tu. -Look. KTa.i'ipC f v. fiv relit, and fa' end t .-u t. ke. ta e,aT4." "Aye. aki frPidja. Anl th-n".-. n:i lir gh p u i Uy make nineteen rnt- Jll'C mi." iatd giawlt i "An! tlit tlH-rf "r t,i - vv iienn?. nin.de f .tL arid "t - ' ind ffh' tit" io'.- j duilars on it; a-:4 I ia' n - - ' lars and nnetee i ent- "Oh. bo"' ta'd jT-v.4pa. Iri eiiigut tw now. I ami nothing bs. Lnat l a new evt. l!,..T.ta..l..l.i!r.hliiiilM mo . cttt. i wi mui dL !! t J"- ,ietlv !ik Mil- thai her pcmm 4omI . , -, . , ...r i ,.. ,.,- -- - , . , - . . --rt . r. . ,. . ' sw with."" ' !"" - i-ai live dollar. "!'traw.'ii rrandija. nnI he too. :Le -th;ning,tinv ,a h:- hand ar.d turned it ov-r a! Icmkiil at It thniii h:- clna-. ami hcalh a.l "IU my heart! Well, n "II. wrll rtdpa ih. ...... tiit i, "iri thw liar. Miri enough! Uw.niW hlp.l , I!' - , cri-.so my .-.0. ..-..-.-- t -t"ht ri.-.-.ie. til" mone , voit". j " ml that :. the w it happ--' that Te- rr n r" Kr' and ninetei lmr-ut- t .j.ar! Mi-- ivtaUi - New Vcjir - sr- nt. '' lati&f K.d IJo Sense. rciT-r.trn' i-T "r r -c t-."' I.!." --' j,i--o:i jer Uit tn. !il r 1' -on. t!n- 1 li,-!?! itr tv.d r 1 r- t .ir 1 jj , ,a I ' ked tbaf'.r- .rv-t W - tv tl :tr' (B-L".fe;- "I a a'fi-rfi? "- ra3-.fii - TO' wr x'w - . t 4 wu ? .-? " r.f i-ra - r . rm w. MlftffTta fc a --' '- VT.a erloo aa .- lff.' '.- -:! - . ram-t n a? - v-aa.CBi ra aac-a bp ta-a jrto a- -S 9mm9 m-w . til IT ic3t' -. m ar ' 1 h.t r roi-5;v ace n-al aa tu'k un t. r-lua B . -r I iJIr'fH '.. f ?. r . C . : r a ' air-ft rr ".- , k tv -o .oa : 1-. .' "i 1,-' t U2 b- , jn u. -:vi (iMtSn , .nj ut ,.. maA 1 .1 -! ; l- -. " i-arboot! lo. ' .' '' o blue -xL.ni n?ui - joti-,' txir - ip Now I" : rh'nse wid rr . r. n.n-1i..r A Tonna :v .a N-T YerX n-ccnUy paid five bu fd oiiv- f.r a pair oi shoss. l"he; i-n ma !-. : v, 3 :r ai. .1 m fKutro: th - .n ' here yo tbeadr : of Iivjag m New t or k. or a aiini dr cf shoo?. ChHao forob re-v-oa. would hare to tt lOUfiaad dciilar. Laion i-Tli i-mii KftUClOrs RE.VDING. K ;EVi T.Afr wa, owifc . -. , v ..g M k Alk. f mm v,, mm ,r -" tJ w ,i tatfy' wb tw tutmtm turn t lw " W . ci m tf J V . - ' . V pll't f Til iT ' I kf t '" t ' TV-r t(MH 4MPS' . . - I . ! . " - ' I .. l i 4 .. i, . C ''. 1 Wf' ' -fmm Ar i- Htmmmm fM- W taJpiri mm rif ( aHk l-t IMM fei v mtm !MiUtM i . - 1WU- . -. , t a1 o Um4 ,tmt- mm taff tr r a MM r ' md II.. mmmm i b tu Mc-t mmM mmr tv ip Ow i I w m m p-N m I i ljrm-mmmim . trfrl T 1 HAily. . (It f- In II V. ii tttmm Vmm tk mg " m: tMiwtIiri ft fc t l,rlui-'r-, r, f ' mtmmtwK Am i km 4r4 " 'r-4 r -mn ' i r AN IMPRESSIVE LESON. . MA4bt ft t.f.. Ilt Nl 11 La . rUn. ro.-t pile jimI jrtoT? hat Jm U .1 t-ir.ttbt4'o trutfc(ti4 2 j t ui h(-4 tart n ll Mml u ' , .. .. . t. , tt i ra i. I ir. rTeai ctiit mm mm mnm jK. eu ' taat I nmUMmi mmd m v v .-U a. lit! I 1 rK I tbnrl- ii I it o wi.ti.t and'ji.e ! IV' i i . . .1 It IkL O 1 .a ic '"" i-'iirt-rx r r ig lo he f."w ni !- Jo a .lilTMn- tit II fargtwti liili'mi."!" i ae io tditjf j iiV o iV- I art lir4 it b j itkt the r ti thir iittt iaUiM-tta4. w . ini' f .1... . . t .. tl. of men In anmf i a l- tt ) U :t .it nd' UltrtM IM - Ox .t4n" c ti i tSjt i crif t? Cm m ilo v ' i' inlerni ijm kt. i" ti'1 1- ' "P tier- nnM tM MM y antl inoc. nrf i to pt-uurn art ii.' I tt im ! arMa J ai 'rt'uri ,."-f '"i.'. i .-.. . . M. i r -" i NT I I, h T-St . i..ii I rwH, I'm t 0Mtl It'- "I i ' ejiv t ii. i .' ' pre U ' ' m . -!' . ". I . . . i i ..- fit 1-A f OMK .1-1 rMt IM ttt til I w t.lliuf 1mi - In .! . .....'.ln.M Kin! t m U'- lli.'l 11 UM i k .T. k.t..w..r -...k... . I . F" ' - -' " " i Ik,.. I,nllm-M. ! n- .i,. tl tMkH-.w m 111 tltttaillVi llf .MMtMi tltt e 'f 'i' h.'u hin ti tie. fiiOT, n (nUiVi. - .1 l "if1 t, lo lMtit M 5 in ' JI T i r .1 H- I! .tirt. , 99 . i ! r ol it hi j4' I . n-t ii..i i. MM ! ' r '"' tinOt' ' "' ;r Kt C II id l V 1 I - - r, n ,. : ntftn.ud i ... , l't lrtMritt ! tr f i.l I. tt 1 - , . . t !. inurMlttl ajumlva f l(i CnilfH IllJlfet J i n ' ui t ijtiilt 'im ' ' a- ttmii taHf It r- :inO of thitt Otbr IOJg. vvhh-k- wn I ' fcriie t' . I4 t Win'l'i'c Mfrir. la)hM iminnwl', ML.- 1 ' d t ; ' n r in th thoirit ! (s n l . mi 3il a vianr.-Mr t - -8tnnv v.vr wi win tiirT' i vvl. tiroiinUt I hum fawn toil 1 VMlimllr lh eari'l i i. to dt". f n pit- - .. ' ' . i li all wit 'il j nf to un dMrii it of everrth m ttiat ( ih.i- the lnite. aatl ' Dvmo trail, lowr ! 4 lientnai. Nvme d ' j. a .. -l-lt .H4- II WM IAI . .. 'u4itftM.& " i: iK ,.Ay iL-v wa1 l l. MUMii tlM le.t ill 1 mf ' i wakiI -di t :, . lit - .a intr wa linn- iil plaei hn to mil .,". nt nhtf aanl wrkl. I i v t 'i in iiira.i,'J pttwav -Hv the- ilv-'iibl vmmk i r. b'Unloff bttflUfc-t . t ho- n of (imI b4 tile i l Itor of txilttti ittawra - M..I it lie Om aa.4it a C o.-ry MWiJ in jrl ? k v '.it bfftV-HU wouiJ M lit A !- iHUi rtn im ' .. if .ltMM lb fc ..r tb h, tb Cr !, v'rt-? Stao. tnr lil '-ir from wtr htrt &ei refiow by lava' . li i tl t W " . . 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