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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1879)
X . iiF m -. ) ' S ft r ML T?.' nx wirr. I held br, It orbing, la roj srra, A Mtte-rjtd chlM, with cwrU of r4d t0 slroktd ray t-jtUh cberk, sad M "I'll tasrry jw tro I un oki " We mt &. Tbo-pfMj L Were eoculwd and ljtl tMJt brr bd, A little- tfhool ciL U4 sod thf M muit not lomp with tar, th tald A few more jer, hl tbtn t found A blooeileg loUdsn, twl Ttittn Few were tier word, tad eoj hr lvkt, And yet h itivn) ib vrll, I rrti Lottf did I OU 'tnld buyeand fetr, Mr l1'; oot lixhtly ixt Pin hid hr lite, sod thoerkt H hm; At lat my arkvin lk dvt. I held her, tluSkloc la ay arwi And then roy tuthful prtte I U4d How b had prcmltel lee ago Hhe'd marry tne whee be wa oM Tb bltotul dj quickly oo, And I had jtMtfrd her Uh ring-. Hut sh' mi much t lrK it proTtd! My loir wt uch ft t lit jr thing llut yrt tbe ouM not httt It rbinged. Though Irvm her hhd It Ki)d often !lp; An vtII oinfu. I would y. WUllfl fhr butltucbcd with JJiMt tip. I left wy darling for a tpace At nearer drrw the wedding dj , "One Utile wl," I ttld, "and turn ! DfTrr more need jrw away." I left her lcllhy, blooming, btlgbt, Tbe nwy color til lift chreV -1 came to find her ww ud white Alul lht fata) ' Mil week" O, frll Ilcte, now tay thjr bind, And leave me all 1 Iot In llfr In vain I cried , the touch of Irth Whm her, OLNMhiMUol elfl TwrTnyfflTiiWliWiwiWwii WeeflBf, ItookHt MMtetit hwahVtw. u "I'll awry rev wtwft I mi " V wkWMtvlwMahvMcxiercUMi Qom tram bt wm brlfbl Keaaoa'a ray Nt rttU I keB that Ha awA wilt For aa ttanul wMm fcf . uirbbal if men BEAT!. BMMIJ ry r WawwMas,crak '"Ml a r afliei ' y The battifl of WUMiKnMk. (Ubout twain atAlwwaMlrrfett e(l ,' Held. Mlairt, AafftaafllO. INI UelrtttawHoaMwaMIOwRWtclw NhB ' eawjwaiaTB. MM SH M MM) J1?!'? WjraiwtMrN ljow aawj 1 Tolaateera. ealhHad ' "pwm "! tar'eitJi 1 of tana moathe, wMe aJreavrlr esulred. .yTIM a4errrieMd McOaUeeh, twaaty thoaaaad aad tMjroroMof Lyoa aad bbwi nmaii afmaraMfvj aw a tXeai tha raalty of. thklMMeaee Geaaral Lraa wfiMfijI Ma. Ilrare to) aateert to eiaad by Man aad lellrer oae tallii eneair. The fatal to the htrvioi "taaMay e iha'rt'Jhri klhltlon of nluck nruvontcil thn fron Tlaoroaalv.followltie u their ad Taataf-ea, aad the rotrcnl from south' wentcrn'Mlaaour! was conducted 'cU rolv and without further mishap. The ft of poor Lyon, after perishing on thn field ol noner, wm moil pecu liar. Soon utter he fell his Ixxly wm placed In an mbulanco by one of hi aids, to be uken to Springfield. Per sons who Inter got chnrgo o( the am bulance, not knowing the precious characlvr of their freight, rumored the dead man to jItc place to ono or two wounded. Sonic hours then elapsed, and Gen eral Price had possession of the Held, when a captured surgeon of thn Union army (Dr. Mnlchcr) pointed out thede netted body of (Mineral Lyon, nnd he was commissioned to have it tenderly rcmoYod and placed tn charge of his friends in Springfield. It reached SpringtieUl just aa the retreating nrtny was fearing the town, anil was taken to the house previously occupied a his headquarter. There it wa klndlv tak en in chargo of by Mrs. Mnry Pholp. and a widow lady named Ileal. The confederate placed a guard al their disposal, and the two angels of mercy pruparcu mo oooy lor me grave. y reason of the confusion and eicltement Attending the earlier event of the war, the grave, which wm ordered dug at the (arm of Mrs. Phelps, some nine mile out of town, wm opened, and when the bodv (then Incased In a cof fin of walnut, fncloaed In a bos of tin) .vaa brought to the farm, the grounds were occupied by an encampment of confederate troop. Mrs. Phelps ac cordingly had it deposited in a fruit home under a lot of straw. Several dav later it waa consigned to a grare. and two weeks after that It wm called for and taken east by a brother of the General, in a metallic casket with which be wa provided. The wnlnat cofSa was then utilized for the burial of Cap tain Grants, a union soldier, who wa found dead on the field, three weeks after the battle. Mn. Gorernor Phelpa, who figures no honorably in this episode of the war, f $ died in February, of the present year. ' As a recognition of her meritorious act oa this aad other occasions, CoBgrees, at the close of the war voted her f25, 000. She visited the coast a few yeara ago (October. 1874), aad while stop ping at Portland, Oregon, narrated the full aad authentic particulars embrac E ed in this article. Ban Fratteiicc Alt Californian. The flying machine cannot success fully wrestle with current; aad the same may be said of the small boy, if the currant happen to be green. "In ray airly days," remarked the old tnan, m he shoveled coal into the school bou bin, "they didn't u coal to keep u warm. I kin tell you." "What wa ucT' asked a boy near by. A sad, far awav look seemed to pass over the old man s face a he qmVUy responded- "Birch, my boy, birch." In. ft nnUr Jeers' 1H .. Senator Jone of Nevada, hulnpr- urtunMe rl In MrfTm Nrt mU Stt-V, rwmi'a lcV with bl tfuu(ul Huit; wife nl maltlrn nlrr, to hviit KU hU i tho Hullrr lUtH'V on I lwf Hill ll Ufl ivr tln nniatht (or hi hni at Culil Hill, 'Slri.l trV." In uiljrir Bwlancf, or 'lutpJ,M . th tulnr nt U. Korrrrin th ri In iuIhIpj: RtucVt, tin lnrrt(sl all bo niulil rmliJ alt lM-kr-waaJi In i A aMVAila H.I rrxtwHl rich rvtnrn Suit ke bail not I iinvHsl (or tiln uiokp'vJ "A jou leivii.'J u44 thn ilulUul lit tlq Moman. "Vim know I mtr wrar thfin." Jv-tiator Jobc U hoi jh man to c hawking hU wl(' Jirrl alout tin' oln-i'U; ao he wfr4) Uif tn to thn Unit Jew ho tuU Utot-Hlrel U.Co ,r them, whlfh bw lnYrtat on ntnivin In her niiiic,atiilto-iUy ht U worth I10, (100 In n-M tirvl h)bJ, lln lil hi ilphl. cAnonlctl thn tuortrr on hi tlOO,(M) wqrthot lurnltun. whii'h llut Icr hold M collateral (or threw jmn' rent, nnil InlvMlhnn hiH iir nturn with ?verl tutlllon to i.im Ami that I Ihtt wr UicTtlo Uiinc out went. Tim Jotwa faHillj- will Vo ivttri) grand cHterylmuent durlni; the n In ter, a la Saul 'ranclc fhtltlclin tJ TlfHtt. tVaauuifthlp, tMiniuaiuhlii arv first Napolena Kft4 imiimmKm :,. Hi i aai WU tetim fromfNaTaatUiy tu JoaenhlM wnrti M fint lgMMl for roHfa mam of lf wftfcV' JWM W. Breoka, the heffraU aHMMiVrt lH UaKu IkMaAattlaw BaaBakMat wwwatriM vmmhA a I wreto to a Man llr- 'pM Cerm) rout. itaiM feruwitn, Iwra da had run MM.lt wwvviwjn 1 ya MOMrty. Thaw 4M awll rMd tha latter, for read- (at H wm Iwnailbto. bt he made out Um algauutir, ,Mtl Rrrirvw at the oen elttakm that IM Butaager had (aTored hlai wkh a free ! lieu the line. Aa eve), he tiaed It for a coajiTe of yeara, ae eeaductor oa the route btng able to a)Uut hU readlajr of the doowmeat at. W. Beecher caa hardly be coaliJer awj Model aedbe, aeelng that 00 of Ida daughter owaed that her three geidlac ralea la ooayiaa; Ma Biaaaeerlai Mre that If a letter waa dotted It wm aa I: aad If It wm croeeail H at: aad If a.werdtofMwttaaeaa It did aot bMrfa a aaataaca. He- OreeleT't dlaehaiwe af a aoMPOel- tor by aeta, wa all reaaeatber, wm weed M a raeoaiaieanaMoa oc caaraetar, which breawlt) the bearer hoaor aad aaaiUeaet Theodore Parker, who wm abjout the warat writer hereaboata with la the laat thirty year, took the arv ailaa. whea at acaool for the beat aea aaaMhia. , Mwl BaHl lffM ew eVM of how a asan goee to bed, in oMahmn, nrweytii'1 etinaa hMtaa dress in a cold room, and hare his bed warm before a woman ha got her hair pins out and her slim untied.' That's how it look in print, and this Is how it is really: 'I'm going to led, my dear. It's half-pMt ten.' No reply. " 'Now John, you're always late in the morn ing. 1)0 go to bMir 'Ye, in a minute,' ho reply, m he turn the paper inside out and iM-glu a lengthy article beaded 'The Louisiana Muddle.' Fifteen min ute later she call from thn bedroom: 'John come to bed, and don't keep the em burnlnir there all nlirhtr and. mur muring something about Uie bill being big enough now,' she creeps between the cold sheetii, while John read plno Idly on. hi foci aero the piano stool anil a cigar in his mouth, liy and br he rises, yawn, stretches himietf, throw the paper on the floor, and, selling the slink or, proceeds to that vigorous rinrciae, snaking the coal stove. Just at tlil stage a not alto gether pleasant voice Inquire: 'For pity's saket ain ( you nadv for !cd yetT 'Yc, ye: nn comlngl Why don't you igo to sleep and let a fellow aloner Then he discoiera that there is coat reeded. When that I supplied and rattled into the store he sit uown to warm his feet. Sett, he slowly t tHn to undre; ami aa he stand scratching himself, and ahently gating on the laM garment dangling over the back of the chair, ho remembers that the clock Is not wound vet. When this is attended to he want a drink of w.l tcr, and away he promenades to the kitchen Of course, when he return his skin resembles that of a picked chicken, aad one more be seat him self before the tire for a last 'warm up.' As the clock strike twelve he lares out tho gas, and with a flop of the bed clothe and a few pamrd!c shivers he subsides. No, not yet; he forget to see if the front door wm locked, and aaotbor flop of the bed clothe brings forth the remark: Good gradousl if that man ain't enough to try the patience of Job! Setting her teeth hard, she await the nnal flop, and then quietly Inquire: 'Are you settled for the nlghtT To which he replies by mattering: 'If you ain't the prorokingest woman.' " The Hearts af the Lewly. One day, three or four weeks ago, a gamin, who seemed lo have no friends in the world, was run over bra vehicle oa Madlsou avenue and fatally Injured. After he had been In the hotplttt for a week, a boy about bis own site, and looking m friendless and forlorn, called to Mk about bira and leave aa orange. He seemed much embarrassed and would answer no questions. After that he came daily, always bringing some- tklner if nntliln mnrt. tbsJl an Boole. I.., ..ui- ,..., ,k. nDv mtil Mm xnouun to nil ti turaturr oi nu iiHr i, K.J ,, . V !.- -... kit moa.1 necklace (or which 'he ha. PM ,n' " A. A1 .'I'ifV i k it L ,ahr,B.Bhl r.'.?: v'Li.i r r - & fiC .. which hr; Mnj: a rrtlr nK Ultl Uvh , , , WK , lMM?Xar.- h, .ah! to hrr .... ,1m J h" iUpl th" H ' "' Ifjou i will iMitiMlntMl jiHir Uimm.l. JTm h ) anjthlnu .Uit alnuit lu hlcrra Nnaila, toti haH hi h. .., ' v ii i nirr that Billy had no chance to get well, j by the brook!"' atkexl Gu. "If yon the strange boy waltd longer tlisa J mean." replied Clara, "tho glorious usual, and finally asked if be could go J of emparpled efflorescence that in. He had been Invited to many time, J bloom In the botky drll and fringe the before.bat had always refused. Bill. dimpling strMmfeU, they are campa pale and weak aad emaciated, opened aula rotundiflora." hU tp In Tmlr l sht of th U, nl Wlot h rrlll who It In ttni;rr Ixml clow lo hi tc ei H. ll HUtjr, cn jf forlt tlfr' W w ftllu ftchtlnr antt t xUuUn , much Kr f. but I'm om Kr tr I ' .11. . kt k. t.11 , f,ft,t I Altll iCttidjtr ln tr' The tOK ll. ihrn Jnt Itt th hiwhiwr i( JVlh, rrfbr. Ui hl thin hUc artu. cImI ihrtn runl Xhv othrr' uk ! rvjillc! iK.n't cr, 1M IKn't (tl bl I wm titflv nil nirn. nl ! ht He Ae aUuit )U Jut Wforw he dll AKed If ou were here," tejille! the nure. And may I go p to the tuner!'" "iihi m And he did Hewt the only iiiovitn. er III ached hemrt dm the mil) one that No tir nere hed In other, and the left him lttlng bv the new. made grate, with n heart o big that he could not speak 1( under the erut o( tic and Igno rance there ale iich spring uf pure feeling and true nobility, who halt grow wear of doing gmnlf .V 1 .Sun. A Hrrne ot In Ihe lllll. During the long run uf "I'neleToni" In an ratteru city, the faiulh o( the gl'Utlt) K went to hoiiftoVeeplug, and during the weeaaaUoa of the elder tonaw-a bmtiX js tipithernf F.va (the Eva 6nMK7Wl(Wl?inww Lulu Prior) -strayed awav and wm lost In the straire city. Moving was ttspaaded aad hunting commenced, but the child wm not found. Aadi eaces must aot be disappointed, how ever, and so the poor little sitter wm forced (o array herself tor her part, wipe off the tears aad try and forget that her Utile brother wm lost. But during the evealag the runaway wm foundl and the part at, to relieve their little daughter's mind, tonk hint direct ly to the theater. Th death scene of Kva WMonTtm By, with her apron on her head crouched on th ioor. Seeing oat a comer the recovered youth Tottsy said la a whis per, "Hold your NeBuchadaeaaar up." Kva lay oa the coach Hi. Clair beat over wlta the question: What do you My, Kva darllngr' T which th dying child wm only to La--jy-. psaea, deed aaoa th Pillow. aad fall back Jast m Bra raised her head feebly, lifted her haad aad comaseaoed the broken sentence, h spied the refoaad brother. With a cry of toy sh et leaded her UtUa ana towards hint aad broke eatt "Oh, m sse, he's foandl he's there, aad I aaver thought to see my little brother agalnl" Then recollecting her gave a greet guip et ingat, oaicaiiy to me stamen WorwJ T"""fMn '' aa taa nlllow The scene wa never morn affecting oil were heard on nil sides, Tho speech was so heartfelt that the audi ence fell sure It wa a part of the play that the dying Kva wa iiped to have a vision of a lot brother, waiting on the ruystlo shore. - rhtlartilphut Vrss. tilery ef a llreerh. AprojMis, there is a brooch In the win dow of one of our best Jewelers to which a curious tale is attached. The hrcat.pn is mounted with great art, and set with item. It I divided Into four part, and shows four twitted, bent and blunt ordinary pin under a tinnsjiarent enamel. Y hern were these fourfoumlf What were they used forf Did they hold a fichu, hw, or flowrrf The iKM'try of tho hriwich had lo be looked Into, and the following ha been ascertained: A foreign count we jenrs ago hurri ed one night out of led and arretted for some politics! offense. Kre hi dream had Iweft quite forgotten, he wss dressed by those who had spied out hi abode, and dragged to prison. It happened to he rather a dark one. The day after this occurrence he began to think how terrible It would b to live long in such a location with notldng to do; and. a he thought, h fumbled about hi coal pocket. White doing so he discovered four pin which he kail atuck in the lining of one of hit frock tall, in cae he nilirht require one. lie neia the lour lor some min .a..... . M " M utes, then he flung them right and left altotit hi narrow cell. It wa a quiet one, but, listen with all the intensity he could, there wa no war of knowing where they hail fatten, lie therefore went down upon all four and carefully felt about, snrawling in every direction until he hal recovered them. Then be got up and recommenced scattering them for another exciting hunt. Well, readers, this he did sii and seven time a dsy, and when he wa steeple, for six long jears. Napoleon III. died, then Victor Kmmanuel, and the count was set at liberty. The four pins were kept, and a comlesee 1 to wear the brooch they are ensnnneo in. This story only leacbes that all mast Uke aa interest ifi life, and the nvtvt exciting the best under tie pressure of grief. The count hM retsted that, had he Iot one of those four pins be could not have endured captivity. Each time be flung them about he fancied they were quite lost, and the ardor with which be crawled over bit nude floor wa Ibe equal to that of the last chae. Hcji, paper and pen were denied hl.-ar UlUrlolh AV York ttr aid. What are those ourole nosles down part, aaa JaOaJsaajraMME ana rrren rrn A 04HU) MDK.HK, tt UrMMr rwi-rt0w JIrw It M r ajwrki ller. I cn't jdln what a teal 0d hit (, tald on t the twit natur! lr)ri in th ttrrrt le; at dlf (eienl a men In buvliwt a h rw hm tuut )tHl tlrt to hi h. and i (or lt '( Intelllfrhf Irniper, vsmr (Cft and honMti l'U a hof h brain )i o-n'l leh him anjthlu? ant luote than too, can a halt wtl! ehild V that tall ta , theie, a Hitf hoVlng animal, fifteen hand hlch You can't ti''h that hnrv anilhln Whvf Well, I'll how )mi a iUfIertH In head bill hale a care of hi heel I, al Ihe hrule't head that fmind Ing nos that tafietlng (omheml. that broad, full idaoe (elor the ee Vou oin'l ltul Mm Klekr Well, lgiiefide but tn thl cam they either gra hhd' " w HoHtil om to eh utMf. ... ii... 1. 1... i .. .. . .. 1 .. i. - . ? i - 1 ... ... i .....i.fc.'.i ...i . .11 ... .. ... I...... Ml I III mm III iril fM'II- HM liri- Hi. J ha col plentj of txlng, and he'!! kick J the horn oft the moon 1 The world' tieaiuieiit of man and le hv the tfiidettei to enlarge and lnlenlfr bad ipialllle l'til gHl m 1 turiil phrenitlgll euld not lefialu ' (totil slapping In the t-e the hote ho eliaracler he had iiiallgiiwt, while ' he had nothliii but Ihe ginllel wimi e for n tall, diNMle,cA lutitKxl totivl, , that pilokeil her rr (or aid, and :J liMikeil Intelligent enough to Ulideland all that lolng tald 't'lial' an awful johI mre, he add rnl Mio a true it the Mill You Vil c breadth and fillllio lielKren the ear and ee oil eoliblu'l lilto that itiaiv to act mean 01 hint hUm) Tim r)ii hould be full, and hatel I a d itilor I like a mall, thin ear. and want a hore to thliw hi ear well (m wanl l.ook out (or thn btule that wniil to lltteu to all the CnU'cration going on behind him The hone that turn back hi ear until the allium meet at the point, lake tin word (or It, is sure to do something wpmg re that straight, elegant far. A horse wWA" fiwmmf f aaa ta jtweBaiyaiUl,a eowanlly brute U usually vletou. Then t like a square mtutle with large nos. trils, to let In plenty of air to the lungs, For the uaiterside of the head a horse should be well cat under the Jowl, with tawiboaea broad and wide apart under the throttle. So much for the head, he contiausd. The nest thing to consider is the balM of the animal. Never buy a long.eg ged, stilly horse. 11 hint nave a short, straight back and a straight ramp, and vou' ve got a gentleman vi horse. The withers should tie blah, aad the shoul ders well set back and broad: bat don't Set them too deep la the chest. The ire-leg should be short, give ma a pretty, straight hind-leg with th hook low down, short pastera Joint, aad a round, mulish foot. Thar arc all kinds of horses; but the animal that hM these point t almost aura to n Mgauy. araeeful. rood-aatured aad servient!. As to color, taste dlfiVr. Bays, hfowM aad eheslaata are taa best. Boaas are very laehtaaabw at present, A great many arrays aad sorrels are bought here for shipment lo Meileo aad Chin Thar do well la a hat nllmata, under a traeleal sua, for the same reaaua that you Had llghl-eolored clothing mora eervtewable In lummaf. That elreus bona behind you Is what some people eall a calkw horee; now l rail mm a gwaatae piebald, lu a freak of nature ami may happen anywhere. Wcriar' . ,ffc. .Arfti?tjitt t. The Wemaa la Mr. - . r Aa Soon after Lincoln's Inauguration in 1MI, Psrls wa Invaded by newly ap- K tinted minister and conul Calu . Clay, on his way to Kuh Mr Marsh, 1m wind for Italy t Anou llurlln game, watting to see if Austria would receive him, and one or two others, be side Fremont, whowa on (iiecla) mis sion to pureliMe arm. Of evening, at the Hotel du I .our re, the fun t "fast and furlmit," and all thn storle that had done duty on thn stump during the preceding campaign, for the liene ill of those who had spent the summer of 1H6Q abroad am! mld it all. "lliirllngaim," said a Kenturklan. who happend to lie of the party, "tell 'em alxut 'the gal In red.' " flurllngame colored up, looked at Clay, and looked pnrrled, "Tell It." said Clay. "It's out, and thev mav m well hear It." And tfil wa the story At one time, several years before, llurllngem and Clay were tumidng together In the West. One evening they had reclvd a particularly warm welcome, and had returned to their hotel where they wr sitting In their room smoking, and con gratulating each other on tueir soroea huddenly strain of mutic were hearo outside. " rtiey are serenading u," ld Clay, "open the window and make them a pe.rh," "No, ywj," said Burllngame. Bui Clay ersltel; so BurlliigariM stepeI to th window, oin-ned It, and lieffan: "Fellow cltlens I hardly know how to thank you for this touching proof of your esteem and regard, Mr, Clay and myself are lnded grate " Just at this point a votco In th crowd below waa heard sylngi "Boys, that ain't the gal In red; let' dustf and they "doited," leaving the laugh oa the "visiting statesmen.' Thwy swore each otW to scrrcy and kept It quit for some time, but It lesk ed out, somehow, and they had to make a clean breast of It. ItotUm 7Voa. TrarsHag la Jaaaa. A long ride on a Japanese pack-horse is an epoch In the life of any traveler. As the animals are shod with straw, sad a the rosds are very rough, they nevee attempt anything beyond a walk, even with the ot violent Inducement. The traveler is perched high up la a hard pillion. In a sort of valley, the sides of which are composed of bis tug gage, spar hat, girth aad straps, roll ed Into bundle; his legs are doubled up so that hi kn touch his cbls, and the sensation is like that of being on a camel. Thut he mutt perform his Journey, or, m an alternative, he mar be driven to the Kayo on a litter. Tbi may either be a basket !ting on a pole, or a regular box with door aad sliding shutu-rs. The llu-r of men of high rank, such m one were frequent enough in the street of Yeddo, but Mh hate & th a ( w manji rmnnU i idd Jian. wfe vflen ntU tmtu fiCvMiij( ilHirni! nd llntel, and tinltlia hmih w1m to eit) thum hit th llMer whleh lh erittnatT taiUr mutl M are th l&.Vribl la .Nil ttl ! AA .,.h k. .1 A Iti .J I .l.-.- .'.. I -l- ... wiiriinc ill lilri mtw "Tl'WI W1T III the oC hnre to th lllh. whtu mMnl v(Unn when not tndln of lrtmij; e-iualttnc ivn the ImU h hi fei a rinnnmnt ut toerl hour InaKlos "Hh waive a ehnfet(! inMltlxn. It no harlthlii but to the Kimitwan Ihe anmt el i(tttn eramoeil it H In thw !, o( an aim chair whh Uc emled , tUfkeil In of huddled tothf tot an Indefinite ibl, mint te atua!lj iuClrtt to be amtrvvUled leuiHitari tell! mav 1 obtained bj llllnc wnn in jee nancinr orer IPP ,liil.l III r.lin l -.iiim' ilin th huge Uiulder with whl'h the toad 1 lilleie, i liilcler Ihem out le. front, hrti thet VleV aalmt the cdb, or b) Mopping ltOL"lher and wsH.tMg which meant i id lime, but whlfh I the oiilv enleaelou tiiethiMt of 4,plng the palm i( cramp Ihe Kago U, how etei, much mote rapid than the pack Iioiiki, slid tar mote viiitnitt 'l"h ontillf me wull tlaliieit, Ure-(iM)le.l, tlalwart fellow at a Mile (our to a tiller ivitertng eally their file or l mile an hour, and testing but fvh 1 he moliou, tmwnter, t ery nnple wilt, and I apt. Ilk thai of a wng. to make the Ultvul.loed traveler H'k A liwjrr rri Merh ltnsrel. We hale In Washington a lw)tr of oilie lniinllieiirn nIiiim chief t-haraftrrltUc are an orerjHiwerin, a Ntmiom of mannet, and a IU1IV pa) lug lilt ileM I lie oilier 'la) a wiuidc of clients from out of lown were Ittlng In Id olTIc', and Mr D wa eoiiiiltlng with them lu leferemv to a satt ta whteh the were aaitlea. Iksa wttsMLStat'ri''"'' Carter A yag man csn-nrm aweTswsirasTaBWsw from hi pocket a bill file, handed Mr, It a slip of paper. But the crafty lawyer motioned him away wHh a dignified wave of th hsnd, taring, "Young man, you I'm engaged, IKm't (nterrupt m new," Th yaaag man Wowed. politely aad retired, Pretty soon another earn la. aad stepping elosa to the lawyer, said In a low lone, "You told aw to rail again this Morning. Judge, aad youd'd seMht that" "Otil yea. yea. I forfoti hat you will have to call again. 1 am very much engaged at present," aad, wlta atofound bow, Mr, l scorl4 lha lector to the door, Not long after, the again, aad taa lawyer, svinenuv reeog a) sing th person who wm about Vo wWrTa wWraMfoWl lrTT IMjesW Hllwajs sWYlsMg, "I am privately eagagad, str, fast at preent you had beUer tail agaia la a wash or so." Taa lawyer laea, wHh a snowoa af Impalieaea, hwked taa door aad ru twraed ta his sat. raamklaj, aa ha sat (KPwAf fparlrMi Rfwl fW w msaFWffffJPPBJI IsnHlat I Tw ItH Bwtil HMsilf'vlw'P'rU eWsw WMM" are always ealKag oa m to alga 4afr . tAlaJUa .. stlaBSAst swssae WJUBmt"" A Uyara rtfat Aamraaa, 1 IMrs m w 1 W VMeMWmVf tiivtlfraa WyWw terrlade than that wMaa a young law fifsmst BBammalf Iflllltfifisin mtwamlasi ammBBmBfaTfil fall .nwJfw'"awVjuBti w wpaa-fvsjj SFWVsrtraaj I fisfimi f'lT tm r "r-, hariesaload l tw fswiswfteeiwf BBBna aaaamsw'iBTAsawjBa4i honett and true, prwlded over br the frowning majt-ly of the lxneh. fhey are, then and there, all the world to him, and a horrible world It Is to his brain, bewildered by th sight and a natural diffidence, Mr. John P, Kennedy tails of such a scene, which wm turned Into triumph by the wjll power of Ihe young men and the sympathy of the court. II a) "1 remember the agony with which the confused novitiate er'.wt a eeoond time, having been compelled, but a moment before, lo take his swat to col. lect his thought. Ill second assay was not more fortunate lhan the Brl. He slood silent for a brief spare, and at thcnd wm enabled toay 'Gentlemen, I declare lo heaven, thai If I had an enemy iiion whoa bed I would invoke the tttol crtiM torture, 1 could win him no other fate than to stand where I (tend now,' "Curbrusly enough, Ihe sympathy which this appeal brought him, sein d a)mMt Instantly In irlve him strength, A short pause wa followed by an ef. fort which wm tornntetely nnd even triumphantly successful," A WsuvleVBaadaflarrr. "Hurrah, boys! s, she rUest" wm the general shout. Up came Ib whale, more suddenly than we es peeled. A general dash wm maie at her byallth boat. "'Htem for yoar llveej'stera of allf cried some of the mora espsrieao ed barfwwner. "J, she in a Hurry." First th monsler (Ispped th waiar violently with It Una; then Its tail wm 1 rated ahft, laahlng Iheoeean around It Into a msm of foam. This wm aot the death flurry, for gaining strength before any more harpoons or lances oould i stuck Into II, away It went again, hea!ing toward th ice. Its course was bow elsariv dlseernsdbr a small whirllngeddy, which showed that it wM al no crest dlttanca under the surfaee, while la Its wake wm seen a thin lln of oil and blood whkh had exudd from It wound. Wesried.how ever, by It exertloa aad lu former deep dive, It wm agaia obliged to eoase to the surface to breath!. Agaia the eager koala dMhd In, almost running on IU back, and from every side It wm plied with lances, while another har poon wm driven deeply Into It, making It dooblv secured. Our boat wa the most iaeuttou,for we were right over the tail of the whale. The chief barpooner warned us "Back, my lsd; back of all," he shout ed out, nU own boat milling away. "Now she's in her death flurry, ' These wonl were not out of hie nvuth when I saw our harifcflr Iep from the boat and swim m fast a he could toward one of the others. I wa thinking of following hi example, knowing he had good reason for It. for 1 bad seen the An of the animal flap furiously, and which had warned him, when a violent blow, which I fancied mut have not only dsbed the boat to pieces, but have broken ty bw In nnr hod!, ? xv on Ih Keel of lh Nrtt tfp (Mw the 1kI In 1N air, nme lt etajhl al ll. with lh remaining erw In hr Thn down we paim. one dttn t mi id, on on IN ohr but nfi u( u hH n H iiittnrtn and tlfUlrtjC H tiith-r, wMU the loial r-me iKiwn af vtrm-it, no mwh lhwofe either ),irtuilelr w H rot cler ( the tuftoit Mow h mon Uf rntlnni dealing wih It tall. Neier aw a whl In wh tliuTyf' id M tld, lnt wh lat lM taken I'or unw ard nt wi mlnule lh flurtj fntlnvil, w ai lh wrhUn bh tg on, and noone dflf to a'jro'h ), al ihe io lint a Hutit hUnl and mucom and id! amende! 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It wm aaeeesnryWs traniport It. and to Wring a portion to this etly th Koftomlta toik an old fathloHMi cash, with stave no aaa knows how many Inches thlek, and wkluh hail been growing dusty In their pnxwMMlou for no one know how msny ysr, and DIM It up with th corn, ft wa got down to the station aad offered to the eiprea company, but the agent thought It too heavy to be handled, espeelally m th Koaomlte would not say what was la lu Mi they waited un til the loJ aeoammodatloa earn along, when It wm rolled Into a baggage car, and one of the old gentlemen perching himself upon It rode up to (h etly, where It wm hauled toon of theeiiy banks and placed la Ihs vault. Under the agreement betwMB lha eiprsM eom- tiaay aad the railroad company, the tier I debarred from camlet- money M freight, th'. being left to Ihe esprsaa people, who charge a handsome pre mium for l ho duly. They havlag heard ' the story of bow the. silver wm bfoMgn . here, arv now making It warm for lha rsllrosvlpeople for violating th agraa. meat The reason Ihe story WMaot published hfor wm to relieve tho neighborhood of Kwrnomy from lha Incursion of tramp. Now thM lha money hM been all removsd there la wothleg to call them there. rWssor TU$tfk. aasenatsefawaWaas. Ha Wade wm the most original presiding oftW la the United INaua naat. It Is relaud that mm warm spriag day. whea ha attempts! the chair aad his colleague wm abaeat. aHaaer lime drew nigh, aad h wanted to lear. Garrett Itavt, of Keatwnky, aad the fixr, aad at last Mr. Wadeeoald stsad It ao longer. Giving a rap with Ida avsl, he said: The Haaator from entucky will suspsad hi remark for a moment. The fteaator from OhU move that the Senate do aow adjourn. Those in favor will My aya-coaUarr minded, ao aad th Heaate stand ml louraed until to-morrow at It o'clock. The presiding ofiteer wm the only Sea ator from Ohio present, s4 he aot naif put his own motion, but cm! the oaly vote or it and lhn announced the r sulu-.V, Y. Kttmimg hl. A superior grafting wax maybe mada by mixing one pint Unseed oil, star fund roin, and one pound beeswax, he oil will admit of a mueh greater firoportloa of rwda than where Ultow 1 ud. 'lha agricultural psr generally are enuring into a pretty free disci on the good qualities of sorghum. a-'iirV tw " &miftiam&&l a