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y6 TII ] ) UI1iAIIA DA.ILY 13bTL. ; SUND iY , JUNU ? . 18JR. r , I The smoke stacl--vest ( bin ' man Y tolls-been ' erected in i ' ; 1 the rear of the Pa1tn Blttldtn 1 fell down on ou r buildin and ' 4 , I Nearl Y X20 1 0 00 w 0 I th o f Pianos-Or g ans-Pictures and Frames in the rear of our first floor were mole or less lama ed b y fallin lath-Master-and l timbers-The dama e is all re aired now-The , : , .t , . r , And other- instruments and A ICtlll'e frames have alt been through our factor Y -ever Y scratch has been removed-so that the Y are as 7ood as ever-bat tier be ill sellinm them tomorrow--- t 't r , , I , ' ' T e must et them ollt of the store at once- , , New . .Dods are conlinm to faits- their A lace-these sell at s , . m r R ' Kimball P1allos a n d 0 r g ansIallett Davis Pianos-Kranich c 13ac1 Fianos-all our A loons and organs that were ever so sli g htl Y dalllamed lllcluded r in this sale along with the dams ' ; ed A ictures and A icture frames- . N W 1Hallet & Davis Pian o s- 1 In beautiful fancy hand carved cases. NOTE THE PRICES- I-I , & D. Upright , 4 ft : loin , high , 37 cut from tcuD to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I , & D , Up , , handsome Circassian walnut 6 CuLtromtlt0 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. : D , Upright , rosewood , 2 4 Cut tram ttUO to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I t r UUI'F Al1b1STIlONC , . . . - . - - 'Armatrong la nonIn hie Cad year , and Laa , eng been u r ( pected cltlzon of lho Ihllo vil 'ago ' at Ashland , fn which bo spends moat of hla than , Ho has been tor several years a matnbcr of the Chrlatian church , ills trial for rho murder at "errs" blatker la a suLJret he seldom talks abobt ; 110 would taht forgot it , and ( boon about bbn have out often bee f InquiEllR o. UUFF'S ACCOUNT , TLe accounts hllherlb prlnteQ ht Dranouncea glaringly lnaccurate , TGis la hla oven story of the alleged murder uud of Ibo trial ; " ) t was on a Saturday night and camp meeting u aa as'er tor tGa day , In rho edge or lho grove were thrta bars w11ere liquor was toad , here gathcretl ell fha men and boye who went /o camp meeting to drink trhbky sad have a good'Ume-and a greet pony went tor no other Utlrpoae. 1 dad Geen at the meallag t + 1'D or three days and haQ been drlaklvg mucL , but [ u aa then becomlag sober , Il no's Drabably f0 o'clock u Gen ! found a big goadaLgx ant fay Irom the bare , . } nd I YttetcDed Wyselt Dui far a nlgbCe sleep. 1 1 W Kimball Pianos-- In handsome , stylish up to-date des gns. Iimball U p rihht lane y carved , 330 Cut frorlr t , 5U to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iimbali Upright , fancy carved , 3 cot rrntu t5oo ro. . , . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kimball Upright , elegant finish , ' Cut tram 4150 to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .d ' Iimball Upright , beautiful tone , 2 a Cut from Q10U to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iimball Upright , medium size , 2 Cuttrotlt ff3501o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Kimball Upright , small size , i Cut from : , to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l paid for It ; but he was there to help a good women who had helped lrhn when he needed Lelp. Lawyer walker made n goad spree's ' i for mo , too , but 'Uncle Abe' beat any'tLing I ever hoard. ' 41s'Ubcle Abo' Anished his aprech he said : 'I hopq this man will he a tree man beore i eundosvnThe Jury retired and nearly everybody - body went to supper. They left me ( herewith with the sheriff , my brother Jlm and a parcel pJ boye , The Jury was hr n room near by , and It suns not over Ave minutes after they went out when I heard them talkhrg and laughing , and my heart beat a little taster. Ao soon ae the Judge and the la + s yera gat beck from supper , the Jury was brought In. Tuey hod to pass me , and I aged them cloaay for soma hopeful sign. One of then ( luokerl at me and winked , Then ] Itnrw It eve all right ; and when lho foreman handed up the W Kra .ich C Dach Pianos In fancy Circassian walnut or mahoany. K & B Upright , - 1utGvunt000to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 I { . S B. U p ri lit , _ 34 1.ut from $ aW to . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ummar Upright , 7 ; Cutiratrt8tfiq to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .or tiS hitney Upright , Jr Cut from 8575 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 'no' ( as mort'at them did ) Tut' would glue them some. This seemed very /mrnp to Lincoln. "James H , Narrla + s ns indicted u Ith meter tor the k111ing of ? 1etzker , He u as tried at llasana before my trial w'a3 had. Nosv , he had no morn to do with the Aght than any of the other b } tandera ; but he Lad killed a man same thne before , and had gotten clear , and everybody seemed to think this would Ge a good chance to glee hhn his just deserts , So they Font him to the peniten Clary tar eight years , "When rho war brake out ° the four broth- vrs of us enllstod in the army. J'm u ae svamlded at Delniont.ur.Plcaunt died , I ean ed on until near the end of the ss ar , when mother ( oak a notion she wanted me. People laughed at her when she said she would svrlto to the president ; but she Bald , t1/LU ntr. ' " - " ' 7 . . .ifiCuw j2ta tp1e oCot ' a t . .to'tit.e.l . ' . 1 + , ry Q 1 - Q _ Ow , , L ' yl Qio . r ' vtor..l. , , o rGw / r' Cd > . C v frr e 4I _ y f"v , p , 4v ' "r IdNCOLN'S INSTRUCTIONS TO TIiF. JURY iN THI : Ab5STboNO [ CAS > ; , verdict ot'not guilty' ' I u'aa the trappfeat man In the world 1 reckon , AFTGrIt THO TRIAL. "Nosv , my mother u'as not In the court room when rho Jury came Dt , and It is all aloft about her fainting and talllng Into my arena , She was away somesvhcrv ; I don't know Just w horo. That night she went hamo syllh Jim Dlck , five sheriff ; I went hamo + Y1n1 Ulck Overton , and as wo went down the court Louse steps heallpped a 5 bill Into my hand , 'Uncle Abo' would not charge my mother a cent ; ho snJd per happiness over my freedom was ht's euAi- clent reward , ' ' "Thu almanac aacd by Lincoln } vas ono which my cousin , Jgko Jonca , furnlahcd bloc , On fha morning of tbo trial I was token outside tire court room to talk to Llneoln , Jake Janos was with ue , Lincoln sold ho wanted an elrnanoc ! or 165 ? , Jake went right ott and got Due and brought 1t to 'Uncle Abe. ' It u ae an ahuanao for rho t proper year , and them was no fraud shout It , Tha truth la theta Wd8 na moon that nlgLt ; 1I ( frets was , It svae hidden by clouds , lint It use Ilght enough tor e ry body to sea fha fight. Tl1o Aght took plane hr front of ono of lGo bars , and each Gar bad two or three csndlrs on it , 1 ! end no sluug ahot ; 1 never canted a weapon of any klr4d-never In my Ilte , ,3fetzkor Lad a loaded avJdp , but be did noballampt to use. It on n1e , It was only a Aat fight , and 1t I lulled 'Pres' Alalzker I killed him u'itp my naked AsL "TDo night after lho trial , L'ncoln made a epeoch In bcardriown , The next nwruing ho got rho Judge and lho lasvyoro and all rho big men togelheq and than called mo and my tnather , and commenced talking about old times , Ho told of rho Arat rnetch he ever saw ; Jlnr Long of t'oteraburg Dad 1l IIo told about lLa Clary'a Crovo eat , and for en dour kept averyGody laughing. I rwnem her Dle lelllag Gow 't'ut' Creeno went ott sonlewhoro and sold a horse far i35 dollars , lYGen be got home Go tell pretty rich-so tlch bo hardly know what to'do with all hie , wealth-and would ga aroua ] and oak the boye if they kad any money , It they sold 'Ploasa goodness , I am aTgoing to try lt. ' She got 'Squire' Garber at Petersburg to svrlto to 'Uncle ALB ; and in n fesv days motLer got a leleparro ; signtd 'A , Lincoln ; ' talllng her I had been hoaornbly discharged , At that ( lens I u asalt IIlmlra , N. Y. , bolping pick up deserters , ahdau 'd/scLargo / was the last thing I was ; dreaodng of , " , I'alcutrllwliulnca , From rho Ilaaftad ; Cnl : , 6cntlneh } 'lrflo talkktg wlt6 JI T , Daker rho other dry the question at. patent medicines came up , aptJ , wa asked Edtul how Chamberlela's medicines sold , Sold Ira , "They are lLe Lest selling arllcles 1 harklo ; I never healtalo to recommend them. As to CbsmLvrlafn'e Colic , Cholera m1dDlarrhoes : beinedy , It Is shnply auperflna , It clever tldnk of lnldng a trip to the mountaiue , ar any wltero else , for that matter , u'llhout having a Loftin of that remedy with me. " ' The .5 and 50 cent sizes are for sale LyrdrngFalo , Ir , Itonry la Cllntomof Haw Park relates In Lh urork on " 8staordinary Cases" a 5haraclerfatlc story hlreut Dflko R'alsh , a ones famous Tammany politlclan. In hla main cLsracterlatla 1Vu1e11 waa eccentric and extraordinary. A'o amount of flattery or faYOrltlam In Ike nay of political patronage had tGp slightest InAucnce with Lim lu aoltening hie enmitlce or detaching Glm from hla Ideada. Hta unstlsceptib1111y to Qetlery la well illustrated Dy Clio following anecdolo : ItonJarnln Ir' . butler , ex nttorney general o ! the Ualted Slater , nsae ncqualated with 511ke , and hod a Gigb oplnloll at his abllltles , ifs aafd to him ; "Ur , waIED , you ougGt to Do coots a taseynr , A mnn oI your ( strafe would eucceed well at the bor , and would soon Gecorne arcornanseat to Ike profeeelon , " 'bilks ' , after n slight pause , aafd , with pe n Iler orupbads ; "sly Cod ; butler , do you ( Link I could oink myself to your level and become a lauycrt" There Is aaa medicine rightly named , teat Is Cbamborlaln'e Pala bairn , Ona appli lion w111 rellevo rho eevoro palna'Incldenl to rheuntallsm , and Its cenllaued uw , ettacba complete cure , Tbo and b0 cent sloes for silo by dtuggfate. TIGlI 1B00 REhOSED 'I'0 TELL Prank of a Pale-Face Seale the Lips of th e Old 11te Ohief , s THE STORY OF THE LOST IOSEPIiIN E Wherenbontn of n Spaurah Lode o t Ir ubulonr Itlclurrnrr Uhliternted ' 1'osvder Lr ' ' icy n 1'Ipc of I'cuce. ( Copyright , 189C , by 6. 6 , aicCPore Co. ) Thsy tell n tale on ih' Tlckaboo , Dvyond the snowy range ; A starIf It he not true , Is surely wondrous strange. Very many years ago the Spaniards 11ved rn tbo Colorado river and the Nnvnjoa claim that their torvllrdlane used to work ae slaves is rho once fnmeus Josephlno mine and that their grnndmothera rocked the cradles of the 5panlards and washed gold by the banks at the Dig venter. A Spaniard wrote to a friend In Spain that there sins wealth enough In rho Josephine mine to make rho Catholic world Independently rich , A smart old cLlef en listed rho services of a number of tribes and made u nr on the Spnnlanls , who u ere drlvcri from rho Dlg water and caripelled to glue up their elava . Coe of the slipulatlona at rho treaty woo that iha SpanDads should'cover all traces of tbo mind and ( cave It ! Drover. Some Otty ycare ago hs o : donnon boys ss cro sent to live u'th ! these Indians an rho Colorado ; the maln objecl'ot rho elders seas to have the boys lento rho language and ways 'of ilia red man that they might bo used fn the work of hrlstlanlsing the tribes , In nc co1'dance , 01 course , with rho book of ifor man , For a lime the cGlldren guttered greatly , but In t11a course of a tesv vents they Lecans as hard and hardy as rho red roan. Old Tlckaboo , rho Ute chin ( , svae very kind to lho pate cLlldren In muny ways ; In' Brno at war by ldd them away In tba hills and fn times of pcaco ho coda u Itb them In the Utah valve and taught their young Idcns haw to shoot , The Indtaneu _ ere cxtrgmelY Jell ous of tbo u'hlto boys , but ae rho years went by and tyre Doya grew to bo men prey began to bo regarded as rent Utdlane , and only tLe older + varlrore , who remembered how ten dotty they vrero cared tor by tltu chief , looked upon them srJth n Jealous , cyo , Onoaf rho hogs , Shlrtz by name , a as n special fevorlte of Tickatwo who was nose a very' old Indian Many limes he had told hla whitq friend the story of fha loaf color ; how 111s mother and his mother's motLer hod worked there as eaves , Often Shlrtz urged rho old , plan to show Dlm svhcre rho mine was burled , but lho euperatilloua Indian Bald that rho ghosts at dyad braves wcru ( hero and that they stoat not be disturbed , Shlrtz sras a bearded man and there u'ers streaks of sllror In b1s soft Wack hair u Geu at leaf Tlckaboo promised to ehosr h1m the grave of Josephine.t u aa In ihv early autumn , when rho lsvo men , with a treaty Indian cook and a schlle Irlend oI Shlrtz'e , set out In search at the long last mine , titles and roller of ( bean snndatono nlvuntaina along the Colorado river are entirely barren of vegetation , and seater Is equally scarce , This little band of explorers endured many herdahlpa and at ono lime , after traveling two svholo dal's svlthout u atcr , tD e old chief lard down to dlo , The ] ndlan cyo of 8ldrtz found n narrow trail made by mountala areal ! going down to drink , After following this trail tor an Dour he carne to a pool of pure water standing In a baaln shaped sand rock ; they ere called tanks In that country and that pee la known to the cowboys as Tlcka Dee lank , Ta IGIa pool they carried rho al mart Gelplesa farm a ! lho old cGlet and nursed him Dack to Ilto , They Ded Leon la camp nearly a week walllag tor Iho old man to got strong enough to reaumo the Journey 1n searcD of Ike Bidden treeaure , when , ono atternoorf TickaGoo climbed to Iba top at rho canon wall Lad 1dobQ looking with shaded eyes to ward Ike eelthlg sun , Thea Ge Deckonc 9hfrtt , any Shlrtz wont up and stood by tb r lei W I imba110r ans-- In genuine walnut or fancy oak cases , I 6 octave Piano Case Style , 87 r50 Cut ( tarn 1.110 tn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fancy Cabinet Top Style , CutirotttPl7o to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Beautiful Queen Anne Style , Cut from t l5U to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Fancy Netv Designs , Cut frottlQlJt to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 One Style Ct1tlronl IOOIo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 , Every instrument lolly gunrlulteeti to be absolutely perfect M - . , , , i No trade deals seer P fed. a ' ti , - _ Trade contracts do not a pp 1 Y No commissions p aid. , = + , r t' Ver y eas y terms. , . l Dealers can bu v . , r e Dealers can bu v . . t L. . , I , ) L 1lNCU > . ' s crL i t a IIf1TED CASE Successfnl Dofpnso of n Friend's Son Oharged with Ilsurdor , A TOUCHING 'APPEAL TO THE IURY 1unoccncc of the I'rlanncr bxtnbl/ahetl hl' nn , tluunutc-Ihrlr ArntN/ronB'a 91ury or the Allured Crlwc ' uutl Ills Trlrtl. I ( Conrrlght , 1886 , by 6 , 6. afcClure , Llmlted. ) The most eensatlonal crGnlnal earn lu w'hlch Abraham Lincoln was over engaged tuna that in which ho defended Dutt Arm strong , rho son of rho friends of his early yenta In llllnnla , agnhlat rho charge at mur der. For years this cnso Gas Agurod u'Itlr morU or less detail In all blographlca of Lin caht , and It has been made lho most prom taunt eplsodo In at least ono povel of srestcrn 11fe , ! slward Lrgglvaton'a "Tho Graysone. " Although tLo hero or rho c3so , Uutt Armstrong - strong , is still living , no ono has ever been ahlo until note to get a atalemont from hhn for publlcadon , Afr , J , D1cCan Uavls of SpdngAvld , 111 11as , however , recently per sanded Armstrong to tell what ha romenlbere of rho Grail In which ho was supposed to Gave murdered a companion , and also of rho trial in sslrlch Lincoln secured Dls release , iII - , , i' ' IIN ; G I Up to this tlme'Pres' lfetzlrer and I had been good friends ; but 'i'ces' had Leon drinking and u as 1n an ugly mood. IIo came along , making n great deal of noise , and Bald to me : 'D-n you , get opt' Then ha grabbed n1y legs amt pulled me ott , In a few minutes ho Jerked me ott again I said , 'Let mo mono , Prea ; I tun sleepy. ' Fie went away , but soon came back sod pulled ma aft n third time , and took my hot , threw It upon rho ground and stamped lh He sold I had no business Uiere ; that I might to be at Name 'picking uo chips for my ma , ' I told him ( hot was noon of hla bus/near / ; and then I walked over to one of rho long counters and called tor a drink of svlrislty , lie followed , and Asst as I lilted the glass to my Ilps he caught my by the throat , spilling the whisky , I set down my glass amt turned around and raid to LIm : 'Pres , 1I you do that again I will knock you down , 1t you are bigger than I nm ; you hns o run this thing far enargh' tfo had u loado4 whip In Lie band and woo deterndned to Lave n fight with mo , I hit Idm a terrlblo blow , knocking fha skin from ono of my knuckles. lye clinched , and 'Pros' rather got rho best of env , I u'as strong tor one of my aizo and was oblo to catch him and thro + y LIm Lack over toe. Ho got up first and came nt mo again , Thvn wo fought Ilko tigers , At lost ho got eta under him , More ( Lan a hundred peolo ; ; stood by svntching the 11ght , and when tire boys saw 'Pros' ans tiatUng lho Gest of inn they pulled him att. 1Vo walked up to the bsr , turd cach' taking a drink at whisky wo bumped glasses and stern friends again. Dut Pres' hod oat gotten through with me. As wo alood there , wltbvut any warnhlJ ha hit ma n blow on the upror ) I1p , _ I'o ' was going to hit me wltlt a glass , svLen anoUwr man said ; 'Set that down ; If you strlko hhn u'IIL that glass I u Ill kill you , ' Then wo parted. 1etzker [ stale a quill from u buggy near by , and wrapping it around biro walked ott to bed. I saw nothing more of ldm until lbo next morning , ss9len ho walked to the bar u'1th lho stolen quilt still around him , 1la right cyo u'ae swollen shut. Ha bathed It ss'Ith a glass of wldsky ; dranlc anotGvr gloss , nod lGnn mounted his horse and redo away , 6everal days after that ho died , Then the olllcera came and arrested mo and put mo ht fall , "I hod a prcllullnary trial at linvana and S + 'AB hCW + rllhont ball. All tLo Lad luck In lho world retuned to carne to n1o now , On this very day my father , 'Jack' Armstrong , died. Cn his deathbed ho sold to my motLer ; ' 1annah [ , sell everything to clear "Duff , " ' These were Gle last words. f was a khtd at tavorlto with my ma au11 pa Loth , I always staid at Lorne with them , LINCGLN'S DGFPNSFI "Auer tlm change of venue to Ileards town Lincoln told n1y mocker ho would do fatd ma At rho Irlnl 1 had aLonl tsventy- llvo svltuesacs , The strangest sultanas aga6tat mo was Cbarlce Allen. Ito ss aa rho u Ilnees that eswro about Chu moon'Ga ; ssvoro It was a full moon and shoos ( overhead , 'Uncle dbo' asked hhn over and aver sGoul It , Dul ho stuck to It , Then Ua sold by eaumo rtrika Jletzker with a slungkhot. 'Uncle Abo' uakcA IAut to loll hmv It u'ae dons Ile got up and u'cut through the motion ; struck on over Land Glow , Juat as Go declared he Enw me do by Iho Ilghl oI the full moon , 'Uncle Abe' had Idm do It over agsln After Allen's Watlntony evurybaly thought 1 would bo con viciod , After 'Uucla Abo' had talked to rho Jury u Ilttla s + hlla Lv said ; 'Nou , 1 will show yrou that lids man Allen's leatirnony le a pack of Ilte ; that ha nes vr east Armstrong slrlka tilclzker with a elungahot ; that 11s did oat wlalraa this Ilght by the Ilgld of rho full moon , tor she moon was not In rho beavenr that nighh And than 'Uncle , the' pulled ant iha olnrunao and showed the Jury the truth about Iha mom ( ; I do nut rewemGer ex arlly u'hnt I1 war-u'helhtr the moon bad not riven , or whether tt had scl'but ; ' whaltver It wee ll opts ( Allen's story caulpletely , Ile pazavd the ahuauac to the Jurors and lhoy all Inspected IL 'then 'Uuclo ALB' talkoJ about tht fight , and ahoss ed that I hod aclt + J la elf defense and had uv'd no weapon of any kind , Dul It seemed to ma 'Uncle Abo' did hla hekt talking when ha told iha Jury what true friends soy faller and mother had been la LIm In rho early dove , whin ha wen a poor young man at New Salem , Ito IoW Uow ho useJ to go out to 'Jack' Armetrong'e and slay tor days ; hou kG1d urother was tv biro , sad how , massy a Brno , Ds kad rocked mete to sleep hr ike ofd cradle. Ho raid Do sru not ( Lett pltad ng tar me Ixcauoa ho wu . . . _ . , . . , old chief and gazed over rho waste of svlnd swept rock , Just 1n front of them , a Ilttla to rho north of tGe sunset , they saa the snowy summit of the Henry mountains , "Yonder , " said the old chief , pointing to rho u est "lies rho Josephine , lost among rho twisted hilts. TLera are rho graves of my puogie and the svhlte pcacs ! are the monuments put there by the Great Father to mark the place. one more sleep , my son , nod Tlckaboo will show you great mina" A'hen the tsvo men came down to camp Shlrtz related to ha white Irlend all that the old man hod said end they + vero In high eplrJts , TDe old Indian cook was unable to account tar rho hilarity of the camp that craning , tor he woe kept ht Ignorance of tn purpose of rho tr1p. Attcr supper Tlckaboo called tor his plpo and rho smart young man Ailed It partly u'Ith gunpowder and partly with tobacco , The aacd chief was reetiees , fla was Idiotically superstltlous and as i.e began to pull at his pips Lo mused ou what ho u as about to do , For a halt century ho hod held this great secret sacredly in L1a heart. At last his love tor hie n hto ( Irlend had , tempted him , standing as he was on lho ago of the grave , to ahov } him lho ruins of fha old n11ue. "If 1t 1s right ; ' said he , "sse shall And It-11 It la sarong ( hero will be some token -mnyLe sit my mother's glrosl will ramp tit , inn torilght sad tell me what to do , Baru blanket ann. R'nuglrl floss- the Arc cplta , " Shlrtz wrapped rho old chief warmly lit an extra blanket and rho tsvo sat apart from rho others and converscrl softly. IL n prowlIng - Ing Ilan snapped a tsslg the Indian started up and looked tor hie grnndmolGor's ghost , A loge coyote atgod upon rho canon wall and walled , precisely where rho two men stood that nlternoon , and the chief said that It was the eaten of n dead brns a warning h1m oat to show the lost mine to rho u4dto man , "I nm afraid ; ' said the aged Irsrllnu , "rho hero of a hundred battles ahalces Ilka n squaw , TlcknLoo , lho brave , Is walking backward In the night , and ho shall tall , and his bones shall llo by rho trail to frighten the knyuao of rho polo face These hills will swoon with tGo Iloatcen pvso lu ki , ne rho not hula asrarm with ants , and Ilko lean badgers they will grub In the graves of my people. You + s era svlcked not to lot nto d1o yeserdny ! , when I could din In pcaco , with this great secret Incited up In my cold breast" "Ilid not your lather , Aull face rho bras'r , glen this secret to your keeping ? " Bald Shlrtz "and can yvu not trust your son ? " "Uut you are oat or my blood ; much as I love you , 1 can see lho taco o [ rho a9dto man , and ho is my vriomy , You 1111nk you love mo nan , but wGen you have seen tbo taco of your own father , Tlckaboo still bo no morn to you , 'Tes , It Is eo-lho lambs ga wllL rho sheep , lho calves srltL rho cattle ; and you u III forget my u91ar I nm gong Tlckaboo has Ilred 'long limo , arvJ has seen all Ida pcoplo die , Gut hna savor Geen so troubled sa ho Is tonight , The Ara burns lose , tGo yellow moon ! s ashamed to eGine-rho lean cnyolo Ireepa his place an rho ricks aLove ; ( hero Is no meaning , my son , In all this , Ticknhoo Chu Grave le uo morn-Tlckaboo ( s a squaw man tonight , rho child of a white man stands hvtueen him and h1e pcoplo , " Agnln rho cnyoto. howled tut the hill , Ihero eas a Aash-a putt of smoke and Tlcksboo's pipe went to pieces. In relit did rho two wGlle men endeavor to perauado tGo eW Indian that It waa only a Joke , and that SI11rtz'a lllend had put pdu der In rho pipe , " ! t ua : a token-a u'aruing , " the oIJ roan aafd , "and they would go nouather , " All night rho old chluf eat crapped In thought sad blankote , gazing Into Chu Alek oring Are ; and ut rho dawn of day rho Ilttla Goad began rho Journey Uack to fha village of fife Utra , The little Jakv of tLo veldts roan had coat Ghn and Ala Irlend a tortuno , 'for Tlckaboo could rlaubtlese Gavs louad the Ivat mine ; Gut ho alone held the aecroL CY , 1YAlit1AN , TULU ' ' CIIUII'1' ' . - ? Gle Is an after dinner story related to rho PhlladelpGla liccord by a w ell knosvn lawyer Illustrative of legal dlfllculllea that may arts. even In lGa carrying gut of tbo moat nmicnblo cootracla. There tiers oats four brolhere , who Gad Inherlled a elorago warekouso from ILelr father , hudwho , equatlly dlviQeC the proptrty betwcta ( Lent , Among the appurtenances thereto uaen cat , n flan animal , excellent for mousing , and this , ice , u as dri lded , the elder brother owning rho right front quarter , the second brother rho Ictt front quarter and the tss o younger brothers lho tsva hind- quarters. Nosv , unfortunately , lLe cut ht ono of its nocturnal prowls Injured rho rlgGt front paw and rho elder LrotLer attended to that portion of his property by binding rho Injured memLcr with a greased rug , The cat , thankful for this cutlet to Its eutter ng , \ went to Bleep contentedly before the Aretie ' but h1 rho midst oI its elumbvre a lnllhrg coal ignited tbo rag and rho animal , bawling + efth agony , dashed through rho + s earhouso , and , coming la contact svth ! some cambuatl Lies , set the bulldhrg on Are , , tiPhen lbo loss came to bo Agurod out the Ihrev younger brothers , srlshed to throw it all upon the elder upon rho ground that Lad he not tigd up 1118 pail of rho Cat with fha lnllammable rag rho builQing would not have Levu destroyed , 1v [ , on ihv contrary , contended that hod the cat only been pos eesaed of tLo front right pow , Dis properly , It would Love stand still and hunted to death , It wa,3 lho thnb other pau e that caused the damage , Thu Grothera argued rho cnso until they died , but could never reach an agrcemeut , ' The Chicago Ehranlclo tells n story 11- luelraling iha qualm atylo ai lho vencrablo Judge Allen of the United Stalce circuit ' court tor [ Illnols IIo svae hearing a earn n few ycare ago , In wldch James C , Court- t nvy was are of rho atfornvys , The Judge ' hkos to have 1t undvretood that , when ho decides a point that settles It tor lho Ilma being , and lbv question fa not to be re opened , The counsel ou rho opposho aide had asked n question of a u'Itnesa and Courtney had cbjecled , The pohit woe ar guvd by bath rides , and rho o1Jecllmt woo overruled , 'the opposlto lawyer aalced lira lama question of the noxl u'llneea , aul Courtney agahr obJected , and began to argue it aver again , Jmlgs Allen lnterrupled him with this abaervatlon ; " 51r. Courtney , you remind mo of a dog lhot keeps battling up rho lrco alter rho corn la goat. , " ( r , Courtney saw rho aptncao of rho com parlaon and subsided , _ d Cosernor 5latlox of Varnont m aa at one tlmo chnlrman at fha commilteo appolnlell to examine candidates for admisslon to the bar of Caledonia county , no reported lhet ono Of (110 C1nd1dHICH sae , In hie tiplnlon , un qualified , having answered cdtreclly but Duo of live quvalieba put't0 hint , "Unly ono ? wall , what was ( bat ; " asked rho pres : + lding Judge , "I askM ] h/ut / what a freehold vntalo la , " replied Sfaltox , 'Imporlmtt question , " Bald tGa Judge ; 'hard : vhat was his reply ? " "lfu made ! t without rho Ivast Gceitatfon , " said the cGalrmnn , ullh a tsvlnklo In Lla eye ; "of course , ttrat tact la.ln ] 11s favor , " "ll'ell , chat dW he say ? 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