The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 30, 1878, Image 3

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THK TOICKM r TNR PANT.
How tws-l ui tbow) ruler whWb apeak fntn
tU pot,
Wha lb jr ef iffrrttea are tswardly rail.
And ; In ttaioa the Kt I and lb Uaed,
Tie bunt tbat t tltiped id lb tip thai w
kitted'
How twr-l were the voke Ibal rtbralnl thro
tur rptrtu, iml aaawrrt cf ijaapalh? drew,
Tbe telee of friend that cut t-Je u aspire.
Am) rlJit en Mf btarw. r'rn it i twwt
lyre,
W'ltb the a.-rda of true tsutirl to dtt lu
frtui icrltf,
A the bud by tbe tanthlee l turned Ui tbe leaf,
Tbr tettea t.f ehb'drtt), how rhlldrru no morr,
1'ste tiihxja .f bultavun thl fruit iitur bore,
And utleti lhea? uir will whliperlnt; coine,
Notouly wftm lone, but 'mid llfe't but; hum.
A Those voire remind u with rvlbis bow real,
Of tbe dtt i when to faith we undoulthvrtwild
kuetl.
Ere tbr tart of the wurM had mutinied car
way
Anil Uucbl ui to Utun.cr where one r
cvukl pray '
fnw tuuehtru: thru- inlets, bow trttdtt, b
jpT dear,
ilnw pltliilj tbry Ht, true frua Is rot
brrel
How fundi) tLey lesd ut totttlont of tir.
How iwrtlly tbry trll u life's troubles will
reate ,
vVy liced tn theie voli-rt, the jlrlt tbev'd win,
t sjrens the. true onr, Irvra sorrow til lti,
(Hi' herd them wbrnerer they 1 tirtll tbroush
the brt-st,
For tbr toli-e of tbr I'stt l the wb-it urn!
l-ttt
At,.., lirvf.
HITrfTHOKSE'H 1IUTV.
" might niorif;iu;i th nlaoo," slil
1 Mi Ultty, niKhltij;.
' "Aul rVtirw to tho nlimhou( eh?M
ri'turnctl hrr ltrr.
"Hut wimt altfrnittht U open to u?
Shall w nllow Tom to rtimc to grK-f f"
rom richK U'rrri nil tln irriof
tli id Mill fall to hl lirrr. poor fellow.
Such h M'hi'tuvr! Kxtiootcil t tnnktf n
fortutiu fur im nil, fnHth, that f
Sight flutiut In our vclvfU, tlrhti our
:m, mill fur' piimptuuutlr fvi-ry ilttyj
tn; dctlUr for tin tuid two f"or hlmwilf, I
4 reckon. Wlmtxhoulilnuoh n Ixiy know
altout htifculatlonP It'n tho olil tory
ovt-r nml vr. Swultlon with otlu-r
I)eojile'n tnoni'y in a llttlu ImlUvni't, to
ay thi) Iriust. I rhoulil hum choien
niicki'loth and aht' ratluT than tvlvvtM
won by utich tm-ftni."
"Certninly Hut now thnt Tom U
Inuilvcd, nothing but money will uxtrl
enti! him. Then)' my wntch, tho heir
loom from (iranilnin I'l-ntecont; them
arii fifty iliamonil beddeil lit the, case, If
there' one "
"Hose diamonds every opark of
them."
"Not to mention the pearl and em-
urahlt."
"DouhletH mid split pearl, I dim;
'Vou arc m diHeouriiglnc, l.iddy!
Wo must haH thu monev. I ditn't nui
piMi; that thu watch would bring a tenth
of thu xtiin, but it would help. Dear!
dear! there' .s Hannah do Kothchlld,
with fr.'.OOO.OOO of Income, while you
and I can't rale W,(XK, though vo
ohould break our teartu not even to
avo an old and honorable name from
contempt, and a foolUh young fellow
fitflhruin. Alal alanl"
"You know, llitty. It might have leen
difl'erent," HtiggeJiU'd I.iiiily, her even
wandering toward thu ofd-fahiofii-d
k piaru mansion crowning thndiill with
in ight, with it fringe of el inn and it
spicy orchards beyond. "You might
have had enough and to pare, llitty
enough to keep Tom out of tempta
tion." "Ami it wax a temptation to poor
wim, no doubt," returned llitty, ignor
ing the alluitlon, "seeing no much mon
ey hing Idle, and Mien a chaucit for
doubling it over and over, a he fondlv
believed."
"I'.ihaw! A Thorno had no buslnes
to bo tempted. Wm our grandfather
tempted at thu time, of thu embargo,
when hu could have, had faliu papurx
madu out, ax everybody was doing, and
faved his fortune, ami left in altinde
4 ptrhdent? If we mortgage thu place, it
won't bring $.1,000; anilwho could wo
call upon to taku thu mortgage, and
what Kliould we do afterward live In a
tent, gypey stylo! Oh, llitty, if only
you hadn't liecn no headstrong about
Suarlo, all this would have boon spared
,ns!" -
"Don't "peak of It, Llddy; it hurt
iikw till. How could I know what
woald bo, bent!" and Mis llitty, pacing
tho long room with head bent, paused
at tho casement and Haw tho sunset red
dening upon Scarlo Hill, and touching
the window panes into jewelry. Thu
twenty year of happine which might
have fallen to her share up yonder bad
proved twenty years of silent endurance
a ( inercy Shu bad watched the seasons
as they passed over tho hill with an in
tcrest'wnich sho hoped would die, but
which had only strengthened with tho
years tho lovely dallying of tbe spring
' time, the summer's overflow of' bloom,
thu splendor that autumn wears, tho
white nuigntlicenco borrowed from
winter. If? twenty years ago, Hitty
had loved Anson Searle well enough to
dio for him, if need be, sho had loved
little Tom ell enough to renounce hap
piness ana children and love for his
sakeand to livoon through tho barren,
hopeless days without a murmur. Tom
had cotuo to bet arms a forlorn ami
helpless two year old baby, without
father or mother, when llitty waa eigh
teen, and her lore had grown with her
growth and strengthened with her
strength. Tom's mother had eloped
with neijunuslo master, and had broken
her father's heart; and when tho old
gentleman died, he bail left a respecta
able fortune, the interest for the benefit
of his two living daughters, the princi
pal falling to their children; and only
in case Llddy and Hitty died without
leaving direct heirs could anything
more taa tho merest trifle revert to
poor little Tom. llitty bad bceu en
gaged to Anson Searle a year when old
Mr. Thome shuffled off the mortal coll
and this unjust will came to light, and
Searlo himself Was at that time only a
voung. lawyer wrestling with tircum
Itanceft with no great amount of funds
at nts command.
"And nothing for little Tom but this
paltry sura!" groaned Hitty, when tho
will had been read and tho estate administered.
"Of cour I hll ociVr KuurY," tald
Llddy, howt plain and old ItxiVlnr
for her jrart, ami wh oor Iovr hd
jilted her rr ao, nhtn th bUnio(
jouth. at rut, hd brn brfw Tbrtv
an't th tnallrl dungrr that Llddy
would thrratm Tow's latvrtwu by iai"
nine "So. um may xxrwt msrry, l.ldd,"
lbtl hrr ltir, "but 1- I line Anm,
and oh! lime little Ton, too unlit
tie motherle Tom' I csnttot rob" him
of hi patrimom. "anl!"T ran not Ihe
without Anon 1 low ran I wrong Tom
to plraturr tnttelf t Wh.At will he
hxte to gti out In thl hard world with
If If -,r
"Huh, j oh ilh plrl he wfil hTe
his hel and hand, like other ntN
and then ) mi may neter har ah
ctilldren to itand In hl ) "
"Hut now unhiiipv it woiild male me
to ee tUeltl eurtened at his exjH'ttM, to
iv bill) earning his bread b the sweat
of his brow, while llir fareit like the
lilies of the field, to fiae Tom etny
and perhaps bate them, and feel bitter
that life had Ixeti made so much ealer
for them b iiijiutlce"
"Perhaps tliev would h.rti with
Tom "
"Ah, It wouldn't beijulte :ife to nit
to that ileaaiit 'perhaps "'
"You ought not to Mispct xour ehll
dren id U-lug less griietaus ibah xmii
self." "Hut their motliT must he Uin
ungeneniu llrt, ou n ''
"You hae Aiikoii to think of, llltt),
in this aflalr. as well as Tom If )ou
don't love Tom lietler "
"I don't I don't, but the will has
made it lmMMibIefor me to marry An
son with a clear conscience -to marry
him and I hi happy. If he were sum of
earning a fortune, with which we could
make amenils to little Tom, It would U
different. Hut I eminot count upon
such an Improbable contingency. As
Mm say, Tom will haxe hi heiid ami
lirttuls to push his wn), but the Ih's
head and the busiest hands do not al
wa compel fortune; and If any harm
shoulil come to him from want of eapi
Ital, If In- fliotiM be temptitl to sin f nun
lack I of motif), 1 I should hate to an
swer for it, It would Ik my guilt."
"Nonsense, llitty: your conscience Is
too tender. Marry Anson and trust to
Kate; that's my ml t ice. Suppose win
refuse, and he "marries soiiit'tiody else
and little Tom doesn't live to grow up!,
"1 shall not have wronged him "
"Hut you will also have wronged An
son." "Not if he -If lie marries another."
Man) tiould, perhaps, approve llitty
Thome's conduct at this crisis, mole
would condemn ; but she walked ac
cording to her light In those cruel days.
It was no easy task she had set herself,
Sho was to receive no meed for her sac
rifice, except self approval -nothing
but reproaches. Could she hatu seen
all that would happen, sho might have
spared herself this cruelty. And how
much can liappvn In thU time! how
much to make their wisest forethought
assume tho aspect of Improvidences!
Property changes hands, values shrink,
children grow up with wills of their own,
people dio iiud make room for remote
heirs, or they outlive tho sharp edge of
sorrow and anger, and learn to War thu
burden of their mistakes. Miss llitty
hail faded in the mean time, while An
son Searle wore his tears like garlands.
Thu fortune of which her "not impossi
ble" children might have robbed little
Tom had dwindled to tho merest pit
tanco through tho knatety of the mau
to whoso wisdom It had been entrusted,
whilo Anson Searle had uncxiH'ctcdly
stepped into the jMissesslon of tho Searlo
estate, with its old stono mansion, It
orchards and out-lying meadow-lands,
and tho income that had been rolling
up since the Searle first set foot uiioii
PI) mouth Hook. Twenty yean licforu
there had been no shadow of such a
possibility, no dream of it in Anson'
mind or "another's. Two healthy lixes
hud barred the way against him, but
death had effected a breach.
"What a mistake Hitty Thorno made!"
people had commented these half dozen
year. "She might have licen mistress
ut Searle Hill if she'd hod a mind to
risk marrying a poor man. Folks gel
their count up once in this world some
times;" with tho usual charitv commen
tators bestow upon tho motives of oth
ers. Nobodv had known tho true cause
of Hitty' refusal to marry Searle. It
had been tho town talk, to bo sure a
riddle which no one had solved. She
had not even confided her reasons to
her lover. He would overrule them, shn
feared, would call them absurd, and
only mako her task mora dl Ilk-tilt, and
perhaps grow to hato little Tom and
sometime Tom might need his good
will, who could tell? Anson Searle had
not borne his dismissal with tho forti
tude of an early martyr, but ho had
sworn he would never ask her twice to
marry him, and bo had kepi his word.
Hut, perhaps, after his anger cooled,
and he watched her saddening year by
year, some surmise that her ochavior
n ad not been dictated by caprice or nny
petty motive grew upon him, ami obliged
liira to render her the tardy justice of
appreciation. And a pretty return Tom
had made her speculating with hiseni
ployer's money, and threatening tho
family pride with disgrace. Unless
fo.OOO wcro forthcoming, there was
only a fortnight between him and ruin.
And Tom was only twenty-two. They
must save him. Ml Hitty was one to
stand by her guns ; where there was a
will there was a way, and sho followed
tho only way sho knew. If Mr. Searle,
fumbling nbout for their reasons of Hit
ty's conduct toward himself, had at
length stumbled upon the clow having
an intimate knowledge of her father's
will already and If he had not been
(mite heroic enough to forgive her for
preferring Tom' welfare to his own,
lie must nave found a grim satisfaction,
in the turn that fate had ordered. In
seeing tho Thorno property shrinking
day by day, till there was hardly enough
to butter their bread till it was plain
that Hitty' sacrifice had been for
naught. Hut when did over sacrifico
prove futile? Though It fall of its di
rect purpose, does it not enrich tho soul
not only of the one who sacrifices, but
of all beholders? '
It was near twilight of an autumn
day that Miss llitty put on her worn
bonnet and went slowly, with a certain
reluctance, up the hill toward tho Searlo
mansion; she pulled the. brazen knock
er timidly, and stepped into tho house
that might bate Iwvn hrr own like snx
beOJr The dxd Serlr Itsjkrsl down
from the wall of the Msken hall With
cold, iiuestloning In tbcH pursuing
p)e. In the tftral dlwwlnjj.rvw.im the
wwm fire nspjM-sl with a gxwd will and
glinted g-llt from hrmite and unotdu,
uHn the ijuxlnt mlrrvt set In fwrnrts.
ujs-.in thi tellow lurx ke)s of the old
piano, Anson Searle fxe to reeelt
liU guest wltb a rth ot turptWe.
"Is It n Ml HlHtr' he rled,
IT". r'
"Yes, You did not expect tueV
"Kxjh-cI tou No, hate I had trasn
to expsvt )ou"
"N e soitirtltnes exeel without tea
son I hate niitis etpevtlng ton to
grant ie lt or "
"A ftor"
"Yes It .Hikes ton iwldh that I
should be (nought to ti a fxtor of
ton, th It not' Hul tin-re s no ntliet
hlrnd u'wiu whom I ewn make eteu o
shndios n claim as li n toil IM ton
thl. it f would nsW tetihltig of one
whniii I hate etted o III If I
were not In extremist "
"I hope ton will ak ant thing ut mi.
Miss llltt)" nutlhlug tou'waub"
"I hate iMVome inctvenar), Mr
Sexrle I waul unmet I.lddt and I
hat mvle up our llllmts to moitgage
the the place, we mi't hate f.S,lsl
without deist ihepUie is not worth
o mill li, I know, but I I thought per
haps tun would taki It t U seeurit), as
far a It would go, ami then I. libit and
I are not t oo old to woik.toeariiiuiinet ,
and there's Tom, and we would all
trite to make It up to ton. mMitier or
later. Interest and pituclpal I am
dreadful!) unbusinesslike, cihaps, but
what can I do? And I must hatelhe
monev I can'l lite I can't die with
out It" lo I inU It ileurf"
"You make It eteur that the Thotne
fortune has all leaked aw at I am glad
of it. Pardon, but I hofd a grudge
against that same prnpeitt, It has
cheated Hie out of Iweiitt teal of Imp
plucss., Yes, Miss itlttt, 'toil shall hate
the mono) I hate plent) , I am rich
in etert thing but the one thing I cot.
eted Hill I cannot take the mortgage)
tou shall hate the miinc) and welcome,
but I can'l accept a mortgage on the
old placc.jMiss llitty; It Is too sacred to
me Think of mortgaging tho old ap-plo'tn-es
where we swung In the ham
mock together, of bringing the garden
where we dreamed in the summer eteu
lugs, into a business transaction! Hul
all the sniiio von shall hatu the monet,
Miss Hitty -
"Hut, oh! ton know I cannot lake
tho money uufc unles "
"I'liless )ou lake the owner with II?
Was that what tou meant to sat ? I'm
sure It wasn't; but, for beaten' sake,
say It, lllttv. Don't ton know I vowed
neter to nsk joii twice tn marry me? Do
tou want mil to break my word, eh?
Now It Is our turn to do thu asking, '
"t should think I had asked enough,"
said llitty, tho great tear standing In
her etc. "You am not in earnest, An
son tsearln; )ou don't want to marry
me, an old mnld like me. So how fadcit
I am."
"And If I swear I do want to marry
tun; what will ton say?"
"I shall sav then, why don't ton do
so, Mr. Searlo?" Shu 'smiled through
her tears.
"What will Liddy say when she hoars
that I've asked toii to "marry me?"
"Sim will say") ou hat it done tour du
ty like a mnnr
"Well, Mis Hitty Thorno always had
an eye to the main chance," said her
neighbor. "Shu jilted Searle when ho
wm poor, and now he Is rich, she mar
ries him. What a fool a woman can
make of a sensible mau only It usual
ly takes a young one!"
Hiding Hull's HraaUrul Nicer.
Writing from Helena. M.T.. a New
York Herald correspondent says: Tho
most beautiful Indian girl, according
to all accounts, now living, mid one who
by reason of her beauty, Intelligence
and spirit, has nttalned to an uiilipiu
Influence, which is fully acknowledged
among tho warriors and defended by
twenty llery brothers and cousins, is
Htisca, tho "White Forehead of the
Uucapapa." Ktisca Is Sitting Hull's
niece. She Is only fifteen "years old, Is
straight as an arrow, lithe a a serpent,
and eyed like a fawn Her gaiety Is In
corrigible. At tho battle of the Kosehud
when (Jen. Custer was overwhelmed
r-and when alui wo a mere child, she
laughed incessantly in th'j midst of the
dreadful carnage, riding her pony like
n sprite.
Hotel guest, on retiring "I want to
get up at eight o'clock." Facetious
night clerk "Have not got one, sir."
(luest "Not got what?" Clerk "A
tmtato clock."
Waterloo has no bonded Indebted1
nrM, no ouUUndlhK warrants, six! bssrash In
the Trrssurr.
A Tramsiall .rrvaMafMt-ns
Can never be possessei br IIiimh) wbowe illcc-
mn ami imiisiiTr ifrcsus re ill a SISie oi
rbninlc disorder. Weak stotnsrb rnske weak
nenes. To restore vigor and quietude to tbe
Utter, the first must Iw Invigorated arid re(ru
latent. The ordlnsrjr sedstlvr msy tratiutl
Ife. tbr nerve for a while, but Ibey can liever,
like, Hosteller's flioniarh Hitter, remove the
raiiVe of nerrou ileblllty. Tbat uerb In
TlRorint ami correctlva of ilsorilerrl i-ondl-tloris
of Die alimentary orgm hs also the
effect of Imparling tone to the nerves. Tbc
delicti tissue of which tlier are conttltuUst,
when weskeuMl In conseriueme of mover
Uhinent of tbo blis)rl,reulUnj( from Inifierfeet
dl(Cetlon and asslmllstlon, ilrsw vtrrngth
from tbe fund of vltslltr dereoel In tbe sys
tem bj tbo Hitter, wbith Impart Uie refiulreil
Impetu to tho nutritive Junction of tbe
stomseb. enrltbe tbe rlrniUtloo, sod irlrr
tone and rrjruUrlty to tbetvrrtlve sud evsv
ustlre organs.
Da. Wmhart's Pins Tr Ta CoanuL
prMltlvtly cvaxs consumption. Taken In time
It will prevent IL All affection of th lutiv.
are rum br tbl OTcretrn KemeOr, wblcb al
so eradicate drtpepsls. arid klrvlreVl diseases.
floM br dniiCKlU. Iiepot, Wrt Filbert Mreet,
rhlbvfclpbl.
Unele rUm's lUmrs Oil fill, and cIom tbe
pores of leather, effectuslljr preventing the
rntraue of dsmpnes. dut, Ac, sml render
Ins; tbo harne soft srvl pllsble. wrblla st tba
same time lnrresln)( It durability. Hold by
all Harness Maker and dealer In leather.
Tw ix BKomaas laasr alwsvs raaar iror-d '
uieao.
OaicrrxHSHo "Marshali" Cthouox,
an lufalllble rrmedr for all fern! conipllnl,
prtte II.S0 per IIU. Tbr rxperlenco of many
rears a-tonx Uie mutt cnltlvsted and refined
baa resulted la itsniplos; tbl rrmarkable pret
smtloo as Uie only reliable remedy for tbe dtt
Ueta(r dleaea cf women. Hold by druic
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