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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1875)
ILuAdJ Ras? - -r Kp-' FT a- l - 51 . .. r? V-iv' r 'm1 .triP iaftw ' " -A?8WBaaJl3aaa1 k - - 'SpIk'sSF' " i"Ji "L " v 5?Paaaaaa - -jr jIAw Kbl. d ji&a H ma: i sSafc Masai -2$ . "V" T Haas! ' - , ,.- .-.,- . 9:- - ' - ' -'P - ' 'I " "" - - - ,7 - r Jaw - ..- - " iPsai i. THE RED CLUUD CHIEF l'ueusnnn wehklv at Red Cloud, Nebraska. kti owa heart Rhtcml W tW fal ice, tks a6jr Stotki th V " ." Jtift EK ht hd raol yw fore. Aud Uux, akl'jf tWt KNitJM hJter. told hsr mother on kr rtln ! r - -JM- - : . " --- iv - -- w- - : - - - - -.--- - t. jf. aa aj aw JIr j "" a car. hicjml ly ih iMh M9 f I k MWm Jf :ftil tulce,! Wit iljr Juliet iHtfeSM $My9 . r "TT l I f TTS, Ja ITT XT"T1 -f 1 -sr fr vfBfctMwwijiA Hi I HHi rk K I I V IJH I) 1 iHIKhV '': """ ' ' .... i , . . i -" T , " f J . . . t "HtrUrt Itaml Ub lo hf Umt oifcr. lit apprtdkt.ji Rmmw at, her.tala, id M k timed &' littxtth n4 Itfimr, Two traecrn, rjtafnx apaJdow" In the ItrvitaiKf,Iflw4tiketlpH to las the time away, wre attnMtel to c. L. AlATJiftk k N. II. Wausk'u, EDITOIIS and PROPIUETORS. UV81NESS DIRECTORY . Attorney at Law- VOL. II. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1875. NO- 2G. Sl ? i I 4 s ' .2 IT r; t A 1 H. h kali: y, ATTOlliNKY AT LAW, H OTABY PTOUC AK2 B2AL SS7AT3 AGSltT, ?c2 Child, Ncbrarht. County Superintendent nj Public In Kt ruction. At II. IIOtfEX. JAS'. LAlfib. no VE & LAIR1I , Att'neys at Ijamr AM) ftKAL ESTATE AGENTS. JI6P IftV practice in nil the Courts of the. State. JUNIATA U23EAS2A Cobb. Ma aui-tt & Moore. 7 LAWYERS, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. m One of tM will fo in ntl nd.nnfc t ench Iitiii of I ho Dutrict Courtu of tliu kci'cmI ciiuutk-A hi tho lUr.ull!iim Valley. 2 1 PRGCTOR HOUSE, G. D. PltOCTOR. -- PnopitiETOit, HSS2KT, irSBBASSA. TheTrarplinr TubUc 7I1J ffndthii llotailo be firt cnrt in every rcicct- "Carriae ran dally to Delrlcefc. th enar:li Station on the Ht. Joe icU.C It. It VALLEY HOUSE! Red Cloud, Nebraska. JOS. C. WARNER, - - Proprietor Thii Hotel is entirely nrw, harinr been ,built he prwenttcatun, and it fitted oji with retard to-' OOiCOST A1TH C0K7E1TXTOCE. BOARD BY THE DAY & WEEK At reasonable rates. A Jarjro nnd cotnuiodi'n 6'fONE STA DLK Las jutbcen added to the premises. NEW GOODS! J. G. POTTER Takes this method to Inform the Public that he has i , opened up a new and complete Stock of ' 'DRY GOODS & GROCERIES J Coniixting th part of CALICOES, DARK, LIGHT 3c PINK, CHAM If RES. DELAINES, LAWN8, DRESS TRIMMINGS & LININGS,. CORSETS k SKIRTSrTAlLS . TH2 LAS7 SS3EAD3. Kfll ' h'W m "tfi f. H. WILLC'OX. r wiii?"x J. S. (1ILIIAM. fc William Cf v ATTORNEYS xT LAT7, M'i 1 1'iactico in nil the Courts of tin Srntt? J5T Collccii in Piomplly AttcndcJ lo OFFICE I . POST OFFICE uuu.mxn. Red Cloud. - i- - Neb. "W. N. UIOir.UIL'SON', J. A. TUI.t.EVS Riclirdson & TuIIeys, 3At 23?A?3 b COL'CIINS AS3KT3 Vlly ILvnt Market. MARK H. WARNER, IIa? ju?t opened a Meat Market on WolMer Street, next door south of Park's Hlioi ?' ;ji where he will keep and tell fresh uiuatd of all kiudj. II 10 IIE5T xM ARKET PRICE PAID FOR BEEK CATTLE, IIOCS, AND HIDES. ! Red Cloud. - - - - Neb. BILLIAKD PARLOR, T. R. LEE, Hastings,- - - Nebraska. aiiiO v uv ro. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS TABLE LINENS. & TOWELING, PANTS, OVER-ALLS k SHIRTING, BOOTrn A SHOES, HATS & CAPS, COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of ail Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOUR MEAL & BACON- And everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods & Grocery Store. -T. G. Potter, Red Cloud, Nebraska. x Thfc c tnhli.ihiucnt lia junt Ken fitted ufi in coo i Kt. Ic. :tnd i Just tlic plncu lo enjoy ar.-MiiHof Hilliird?. The bc-a iu!j2icj ct the bar. 49-Om LUMBER LUMBER W. L. VAPiALSTYNEI HEP CLOUD, -J- JYEBRdLSKA. " He Mt apon an oVen tturif: . Hit Sddlc in ht band. And gazed upon the window ill. To jec her mall tbite hnd That rwted there . Jorinf ly It mule his jrrcat heart itafid. He maraared. "My Mary. lore. ArtthSnkinjr. 'ett. of me? Would TLad w np now, as a bird Like a little bin! sofrre I'd flyap to tAy window. love. And finir a sons for thec." He placed hi fiddle 'neath Ma chin. And ttr&irhtencd up to play; Aad "ilollic Darlins" u the $oztt- hat not apoa thaday Wm kc&rd upon thoe bottom Undj '""aJj gt. affecting lay. .- . , He heard the window f lowly ritse; Ilis bow he Bectly pret. And then locked up to catch her iinilc, And watch her hcavia; breasf. When ?plash! went water on his face. And on his fc'unaay bcit. She craztd nwhile, nnd beared a sigh. Then f lowly went below, Andrinotehcr breast, and fultorcd tal. "Altai I didn't know!" All that wa. left to t ercnado Was a lonrtomo fiddle-bow. He ncrer camo to sintrnrain To i-leaso 'Sijuire Ashton'a aauchtcr. He staid at home anil fiddled not Until ho had furicot her: And thus tho roumnoe of hi; lift Wa. endcxl by cold water. Lcvcntvorth Timtt. lifb ity lor Myiag tWe patient's verj- depeiuJed upon tfilet. But wben convalescence commenced LJua sent E&sic and the baby to risit old Mr. Wortbfngton, and toof con trol of Ucrbcrt, the two older children and the household, fully determined to show her brother how far he carried hi habit of absurd fault-finding. With all her seventy, she did believe he was himself un.iwaru of the frequency of hw querulous complaints I and the exaxecratiou of hii fretful statements. Th8 first diuncr saw the beginning of the lesson hina tu cunt to teach, by practically illuslratiinr otwef Her bertVabamttUM. Htrbort catered the diuingroom, his handome face disfigured b? its habisual frown. Harry and Louie were seated, nnd tho waiter girl in her place behind Lina'e chair. "Soup," said Herbert, lifting the tureen cover; "perfect di-h-watcr!" "Suian," said L na sharply, before Herbert could lift the ladle, "take that tureen to the kitchen aud tell Jane the soup is not fit to cat tho "tootu w a hot a$ an oven," dnd a hoar later the tavc wa fired up to saidiherim; heat becauj ho de- clired it "coltl enough to frccib apoUr bear." In nhort, vfith apparsotly an ener getic atfeuipt to correct alt shortcom ings and put the housekeeping u;ou a perfect biis, Ltna in otp ifc'oath near ly doubled her brother's ax tcuse, aiI drove him to the verjrc of distraction, kceptriij accurate account of every com- j plslnu But E?ie, well and strong txla was coming home. On tho day of her ex pectcd arrival Lina, with a solemn face J a locawotiv 9tUz mi llutraik 11 I a thw nlt-I i'-J.? :. -. ..- --. wwu v, wcy iaeM remarked 'It ww on of thoi fvllew ilit kill ed my old dad."- ifh that i ' rephVl L olhcr. "Y'es, httted him into nm or teit poeet I never think of it without the tcarj eotuiu He ,l$ti heavily, fiVlftr Sf oo : , "Dad rta4 a alkirfx on Uj trtek . whon M Ittsted hii ITt tieiiwr mvua her brother iato th tlu'u vr ue Mwourr h .?r; HL k. . .- 4. iu ji -wrm. -. &. :z m tmim.i, pk. , . t m e wo fcr i ftlr mocrfnff t ftwti-c"" ?ww wNr LEARMI.fi KEB VALUE. af WiTfRuywfd reirilcal i5dtoon-cn'njtai ti.n. nnd pay tne lor ron-io ident. Sj.cnnl .lUtnti'Ui KiVMi toeolleetioii. Cor rei'pondviuei'oliertd. A 1 letter of inquiry, ur u lt.-mc?f promptly annnercd. JiiCDOLJllL, - - - - NE. I. Iff. Free i5i a 11, JUS l ATA, - - - xi:u. JSuj'x nnd sell- Western Securities. Dr. T. B. VILLIAMS, JFrt mil y Physician, Tenders his service tOihc public and will :itt( nd to all Professional calls. Ofiiec at the Hed Clo'ud Dru Store. DEALER IN QSrSJioiJ Jiuntts a SeciilljJ. E02aE SUOSrJ.f - - PS0PSIST02, FRANKLIN, SEVt. Cod Accommodations, Livery and m Feed Stnl'Jei. Red Cloud, Nebraska. 1 ilSH A7333 Prcprietcr. l Rlnltle In Cminretn wllh the HOt'SKi Th? ht?l ha? been rcfitteil and refurnished throuehut. Couniio cia Mrn.Kailroid Men and all parliw visitinK lted ''uud. will find iruii'tv atvouiuiodatious at thi Hotel. lV'LOVEKTON, N EBUASK A-. J. WIMON,. Vroptictor. Good JSiaMos, Good Beds, and&iuaro Meals, at Reason ib!e Rates. The Patronage of the Travelling Pub lic, Respectfully Solicited. wis .? . i,w Republican River STAGE SINE. ?. T. "WS33, PrcjrUtcr. Regular trips wiil be made between wNIATA ancf RSO CLOUD, I shall be pleaded to carry papeBgeff the Uy TBCDllOUeu,WwnK t G a,h n fnowaiys, yeao i TJ . TniL" .lliaiafr. vsana rnuav.s aiv-wmw -.--, Vt 6 A. Jt., on Toodvsi lreayi ud Satsrdays. Ihrf rc60aWe pe H- C. WEBER, Would artnoun"c to tho people of Hed Clnud nnd vicinity that hf prepared to do all kind of Mnon work on chort notic; and reajoniolo trnit'. All orders tuay be left at tin!1 Aire or :ii li residence four milra u rth mxiofUed Cloud, So 2U. town -', range 10 KWt. " ITIi.s.s 8. A. JIu ii.se il, Would respectfully inform tho I.adiefi?Kcd Cloud and vicinity that she i pro p.iredto cAecuto orders for tflLLISERY, Dress-Making V AND PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds. On hand aud for s!fle a'Sac assortment of LACES, VEILS,- KID GLOMES. LADIES HATS, kc Miss S. A. MUNSELL, fin MoXitt'V Buildinc.l RED CLOUD, - - XEB. PIKE LUMBER, LATH, SHINCELS Doors, Blinds, Sash Mouldings Lime, Tarred Paper, Etc And every Article usually kept in a First Class Lumber Yard, janajLSJERjnjmm AT JUNIATA OR HASTINGS. BY S. ANNIE FttOST. "Just what I have been expecting for about seven years," said Mbs Pauline Worthtngton, looking from an open letter in her hand, with a frown ing brow. ''Is not your letter from Heibert; Lina?" questioned 'Mrs. JVorthing ton, a tiuy, silver haired old lady with a gentle expression. les. mother. Esie is very ill with low, nervous fever, an want me to come and stay till she rs be'tfer. The carriage will be sent at three o'clock, mother," and Miss Pauliae's eyes snapped. "I think it U about time Cert's tyranny over that little ujurtyJ was ended. He is killing her." Susan promptly obeyed, iferbcrf looked rather ruefully at tho vanish ins di-h. He was especially fond of soup, nnd the savory fumes of the really delicious dish were tantalizing Essie would have made sonio gentle excuse ncer whipped off hw dinner in that way. All diJiner-titue Lina kept up a ding-dong nt Suan about that abominable soup, till Herbert heai tily wished ho hud aid nothing about it Rut his imagination detect- burnt flavor in the' pudding, nnd "Lina ! He is jour brother." "J can see his faults, if he u" NEW HARD WAKE STORE WIIOLF SALE AND RETAIL jr. '. jflr. Entire, La'e Cashier 1st Nat Hank. Clarinda, lowa.1 BANKER. HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. -Exchance boncht and sold on all cities of the United Sf atcs and Europe, j County Warrants, COUNTY AND SCHOOL BONDS' Sought and Sold. References ly Permission : 1. F. Am-ks. President Cok.Co. National Banlr. Chieaso. . , K. B. Moksk. Presrde!tFirst2atKmainaEk, Llarinds. IfWiu - J-ois Bkkrsuaw. Cashier Pacine National Bank. Council Bluffs, low-- C C Cabpkmhr. Governor State or Towa. C.li:XDSKJii5rClerliS5aperior Court, Iowa. 6-Cm MITCHELL & MORHART' Have opened" a new store and have just rcceivecf a full ami complete stock of If ARDWAR, Cutlery, Cariter and FARMING TOOLS, . COAL and WOOD STOVES. We have also a Tin Shop connected with onr Store. We manufacture Tin, Copper k STicct Iron Ware. Our Stoek is LARGE and well assorted,- and we will deal as low as any house west of Lincoln. Call and See Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Opposite the Lumber Yard.' Red Cloud. Zffobraska. THE CHICAGO LUMBER YARD! AT HASTINGS, NEB Keeps cont'art!y on hand the largest stock of Dry J?e Lumber Ja the West Also x - h BANKERS, ANDDEA'KCRSIN HEAL ESTJlTE. HASTINGS, -- NEB. Pnpt attMtieB sivm to CeUeetlom. m' BIAlSiiS, aBdallkiadsoT BtlLDIXO MAEBIAL. - Oar stock Is well selected awl p urehasrf iireci ftMi tk raftf; afcl wiB be oW as lowas the t(Hrek.! --5--? --'-O . O OLIVER - .f 5a v ' i iher. Nine years ago, when she mar ricd, she was a living sunbeam, so liriififr null fmlv Miwr ntili, mint w....vw.. ,........ -V", ..,..v, U,v.., and rijcrvetl, her voice U seldom heard, her smile seldom seen. A wintry shadow of her former bright ness! Now fhe has bioken down You have never seen her at home, but surely when she is here you sec the chance?" "Yes, dear, she has changed ; but family cares1" ''Has Louie changer! so 7 She has been twelve year? married." 3Iis. Wathington was silent. Louie was her oldest child, and presided over the home in which f:'cr moth;r had been a cripple prisoner for fifteen years. She took all the household care and had Gvo children, and yet Louie had gained in beauty, and cer tainly in cheerful happiness, since her marriage, even if the merriment of girlhood was gone. "Henry lipprcciutes Louie !" said Lina, "there lies the difference bet ween her happiness and Essie's dejec-1 tion. If thcTre is any domestic trouble Henry and Louie share it, while Her bert shifts it all upon Essie. He is an habitual fault-finder." "Perhaps, dear, Esfc is not so good a housekeeper as Louie. Iler "oVrl may have caue to find fault" "Once in ten times he may. I never saw a faultless house ot hocsc Lecpcr; but Essie and her house are nearest approach to perfection I ever did see." 'You never spoke so before, Lina." "llecaosc Louie and I thought it better not to worry jou with trouble beyond your help. But firmly believ ing, as I do now, that Herbert is actually worrying his wife into her grave, I ititend to give him a lesson. That is if you can spare me to go?" "You must go, dear. I shall get along nicely." So -when Herbert Worthinston sent bis carriage. Line" was quite ready for the fourteen-mile drive to her brotb er'ti house. It was most unlike a honse wherein cSy evil spirit of rcpin i or fault-findiug should Save found as abode. Spacious, handsomely fonrished with well-trained servants, aad all comforts wealth coatt rweishr it sensed a perfect paradise oa earth to visitors. Bit a very demon Iuked there to poison all, aad this deuoa Lia kad coaie Co exorcwe. Fer tSeSrst fortnight Ksetc tok all fcertiwe-rad care, the centle spirit WvHta very aear to "tke" iortabi of tare flcraaf koe. Ttere was a babe, taa-'ttk uSaths old, aai iu wasto M- ciall the fpaxc atarcau. Hcfkcrt md 1 ret ten ever aaaestic afasrrtaftor9r aM iacatioa ,ef tifcse w tke l.r. I.- II . . ..., uuuire uu coum remonstrate, mat uisn followed the soup. "i7get this house in ome sort of order before leave it." said Lina, emphatically. "ReforejyoH leave it," said Hubert, ..better hoaekceper than Essie? Whj', I have not a friend who doc not envy mo the exquisite order of my house and my dainty table." "Herbert, you surprise me. Only yestcriis? I heard you say you did wish there was r.tcr any thing ht to eat on the table." "One don't expect every word to be tiken litcral'y," aid Herbert, rather iD'aiivsJfe'SSj" 'iQUrJaicr, find- " " " j" .' - . i room, he dcclrrred cmi)iiancaIIyirwaTt not fit for 4 pig to live in. Coming into it the next morning, he found the curtains torn down, the car pets taken up the floor littered with I pails, soap, and brushes, and Lina in a dismal dress, her hair tic i up in a towel, directing two" woman scrubbing vigorous!. "G- od gracious, Lina," he cried, "what arc you doing?" "Cleaning this roouf. "Why, Essie had tho whole Iioumj cleaned till it shone, in the fall, and didn't make ualf thhrrausy," he added contemptuously. "Well, said Lina, rfowly, "I thought tnis room a marvel of neat ness myself, but when yon said it wai not fit for the pigs I supposed you wanted it cleaned." "The room was well enough," was the curt reply. "For mercy's sake, don't turn any more of the hbese up side down." At breakfast a tiny tear in Louie's I apron caught her father's eye, and, by his own angry statement, "she never had a decent stitch of clothes, and he did'wish somebody would see to her." Two days after a formidable dry goods bill was presented at the store, and Lina explained it in this wlmi "You taid, Herbert, that Louie .hadn't a decent stitch, and you wished somebody Would see to her, so I bought her'a complete outfit. I ccald not sec any fault myself but of bourse I get more expciiiive articles, a you did not like three already provided. I am glad you called my attention to the poor neglected child." "Poor neglected child !' echoed" as tonished Herbert. "Why, Lina, Eaexe fairly slaves her life oat over thoie children. I am sure I never s:e any better dressed or neater." Lina iffCtely shrugged her shoulder. A xmiith passed. E?ie gained strength in the genial atmosphere sur rounding Louie and her dkother, whila Lina ruled Herbert's house with a rod of iron. Herbert began to experience j askk Icagiag for e presence. Uaa took" him to very .literally ftrall he said, aad yet be could aot rebuke ,ker for doiag exactly what he ojaly wished. - A' chair with a tiny spot'of dirt be-1 iac declared absolutely ilthy, was ap bo&ered aad Tan&fred at a'etktof eight daflan. A dozea taew ihT, Esaie's labor of love, being id to "set Eke awal hag. wew b&te$ apoa the gardaaer, aad a' aew et seat fnm a fatawainc atam Harry' ibaKk-r-fava haratd at tha Jtkahaa Irs whew Herart.. aaaaawig aaow aae. B mm mrWWJmz. mwr mmrww aita hw4fc'r iTvarV conversation. "Herbert," she said, very gravclv, "I have a proposition to make to you. You are my only brother, aud 1 need not tell you I love jou very dearly. It has really grieved mo to the heart to ee how much there is to find fault with tu your beautiful hoiie." Her bert twisted himself uucasilv iu hi chair, but Lina contiuued You know that mother i very de pendent upon me, Louie having the house and children to care for, but I think she would sacrifice her own com fort for yciri. So if you wish, Her bert, I will cOme hero permanently, to keep thm.H in order for you." Hero Lina was obliged to pau-o aud strangle a laugh at Herbert' cxpre--moii of utter horror and dismay. "i'ou are very kind," he fiJtcrcd, the instincts of a centlcnian batchtfg with tho strong desire to tell Luu idie would certainly drive him into a hum tic asylum by trx months more of her model housekeeping. "Net at all. A man who hxi made an unfortunate marri.igo certainly needs all tho aid and sympathy hu family can give him." The last straw wa laid on the camel's back. Herbert t-poku hotly : "You are entirely mitakcn, Lina ! J have not made an unfortunate inaYfmgu. If ever a man was blesicd in a wife, I am that man." "You amaze mo, Herbert," Lina cried, in well feigned astonishment. "I do not see why you should bo surprised. Ewie is gentle, losing, or derly, a model mother, and a perfect home-angel God blefSbcr!" "rjeTfttmyttYt tnio.-;' "" ' save tha oM win, who wa tr&ttir? i . ".lift aionK wun nn Ucad down, but ttothfif C9uld warn him. 7bX Vf owwteher f wked him up, luwrd htm furty feet tiigli, and fie turnelovcrirH! uVui and came down,i(f ti ccxn Cdd. "Ami was he dcatir fiW Kq other. "Dead ! Well, I should iy he wa f Every rib wx, broken, the vertcbrey w.s lWercd, ht JiulIjW44 stov; H It'g gone, and ho was the wWuokin. old man you ever aw I h; never forget the day they brought the pW back iuio Uje mivi There w iut It er a weeping Iu the corner, i4r Jul.a upstairs, Jiui un the Iwh ind I had to' run the funeral buniueM, though I was that ncer gone that my rd nwum and couldn't kcp tiothGg on my tom3vh but Injun porridge." "it wasa I ilnnjf. iifdcad," tupoat ed the other. "Vou bet it vtxil" continued fM on, and the wort oti it wa, the nawv pjpera cime out and said tbatdadwaj 5 blamed old fool for waUinx oh the trackthem wero tho very word!' "They were?" "Ye, them wure the word-. aojlJ. tell you they struefc U1 y might hive been rccklor, but he wf no fool. He had a good heart, and wa. powerful on poetry and 9uiW He wiped his eyes with the gafcf o hi hand, aud ho and hit M'JipaMoa' moved away. - M i "I cannot be'icvc it!" raj the slow response "Cannot believe U ! Why?" "Bccau-e" and Lina dwelt impres sively on ovcry word "during the nine years cfyour married life, though visiting here frequently, I have never heard you speak ono word of encour agement or praiio to Essie. I never saw one look of approbation, or appre ciation of any effort she made for your comfort upon your face. Continual fault'findmd, constant blame, have changed her from a happy, winsome girl to a paid care-worn woman. Even bar last illness was but the unspoken despair of a heart crusjied under a load of daily censure and constant striving for the approbation never giv en. And you tell mo now slio has never failed in her duty to you There is a grave error somewhere, brother." aiio sauiy carnexiionc, me lace vi thoughtful gravity, sent every word home to Herbert Worthingtou's heart. He spoke no word of self-defense Lm!owly left the room. Iu the profound silence t!tt followed con ThflUsaofTdlairajkMtj. Sinca tho death ofMr. EwaCoraf tho following pawjruah kaa Lmhiy widely published ; wires. Previous to Lis hittlnir r&od u 15 tint expedient the wire wart bwmd in tho ground, iiwaed la tube, thw laying of which much enbad thW eot of the luxur, now bvcota a r.e cecity." The Olncncr wy : "Jitsi fiie , re verse of thii is true. M r. Cornell in rcute-J a plan of hying tube ia tha ground to hold thgr'hie wire, and nai employed iu IWrhy Prod Harm to pcrforfn the w.jrlTot'tSc exfxrriMea tal line from Washington to IWiimorf' Buteix yean; proviou-ily Y:ci Msr, in a published hCur to Hoal Xevt Woodbury, Secretary of the Triaaqry,' after docribinj('!lie pkth cf Isy Alf wirr in' tt:lc, Mated that life at would be much keened by tHaktafr the circuit through the air'," a Wad ded ; ''Stout spars of some thirty fH in height, well planted fn'tfcef&Bi?, and placed about X) feci apart, wW in thi- cae be required. alog the tofw nf whi.-h the circait might h atretah ed.' Thi't wa writtra and pahrfthajd mx ycar before fr. CoriK-jf hatij&tjfe thing fc'dh.tfrrfTTe maltcr, atJ?tr. drawing of the plan on pW aiaaV !PH(M ffviAW.fI Miotintf -surf In, trrinw '. . . ., ' l-U.. -. -?n ,.mtn n,,!v thr. or ' ""' preserve. that hii sister had truth. The habit of fault finding meet ing no resistance in Erie's gsnttcnesi had gained in force, t: all it irroa ? strosity stood revealed in the expert- kitchen in thedark teHia ) f rA-.' .. -- of the pait uuth and Lma'a Captain Kidd and other free trader.' Arzj'.i's 2ij nl Crililfr's ljJ ., The other even mr Arnold' fee? the Chamllcr boy wtre Nttiac in. She F3L words. In the days when j&ia lay daager ously i:t there had Iwen nu fteif-re-proaclt like this In her hu.-ban'r Kr- row. He had girca his wife a fairf home, aa ample income, frceent so cial pleasure, saany ootly gift, and loved hsr fjtthfuHy while her wTiole life. when Araold eiyr rang oat for thef eleventh time within HzTf a4rhr; "IJesjawinFraf&UB. go 4 ia' the cellar ad at that kfaJliaf jay nfdUtly l" :!gmmr. Chandler's boy had jaH got Jo ilia pari of tha atory wtere thw kr? pjiaonicg i eijy miior WtWs 'M9ntimf, anad to kjjx hu grox w a eoSa awJl' tHe UC V sa!l boy for tttmlttf - g Now Bea aever itmd tcm to a ceUar at aihi. aad ins tjanT wW, "Cod help roe." he whipjre!, 'to conquer this fault. Eaie hall hear no more fault-findiag, and if I nee her . . . .a v drooping I liili sen! her to aotfwr and f head tea-lakl afur atvHwr haara have Una here to keep hoa." ij wrd raajiae of the 'Atead ever had wife and Mother wvaacr I piraU." S rW hw award tha -wclcoiBC than greeted Esie. 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