The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 23, 1879, Image 3

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THE BED CLOUD CHEF.
31. L. THOMAS, rnblUhrr.
RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA.
coram on. an the war bo figure it I. !
ii utzic nu oi u rouhi oavr Mtm iwn-
da, Hie femnt-who with her Im-band, ', How. I have ben thinking how vitv
t.corge, was a relic of the former Dr- stupid and dull a grcatmanvof.be-"-
.IIT prOPeniV iinoiKNl til floor mill Hi'nti.rri.timm.n. ir,.l ! ,. .m. )!,. :...... I.-. ..- I : : . .
Mioweu tilC Small roiltld table laid for-r-nn 1m. ti'--.-.mtf.r for lii'tt imn nf iu f......l...r. ;,.. t - fni.l t ,.. ,f
"imn pictcr-. ami another that goin Tb j,b-r
rxun lories
IS THE COIiS-FIKU).
Tlie hiUi 1ntl Mirn-l tlt t:is-!ut corn
iitl I'rislitly slon-ftl tin- den oj mcim
OH t'VI-n n injr lilmli.,
- itmmich th tl.-lils, on iil.-u-itr.- t,,lt
t ltti iaint -ti Htft .!,., Mfiit
.-w.hh .! i li4-JH-i iimitl!
Tli- south viwl lw uiMtn lnr Iwlr,
nl to 1: it from )i,.r I'.ivIk-jkI lair,
Alll ill it- til,.. JilH.Hl;
'- MiwrUil in hrr"ifof4.'.
Vid d.ft inn- t-hffU with m-lur iihi
-h-i Jt-i.., milium uiHiii!
Vw In the -JimL.w of tin corn
-toad .Jiv-io. fi.uiim iiki tin morn,
AMI -lij l , I. Hi! at ntM.
I(i't.-'i) the m. -ov jilnc-.- tlin-w.
U hat -nuKht -li- tln-iv"' All, .4i the km.w
;- Ji-.1-, Hrthitf. jiihIi!!
-!..-
" HM! -tnttll'. llllVf tin fumi
' ! Ui-r Im i-t's voir-- ui4..ni.- '
Aim! Iichi- hi- riuj:iiK lhtt)
- Um Mb tin- I.it.. v row -.
V itk -uc- ol her. lie JfHjIv true
Of .!., IhtmuKsiiis liinfcl
Tm -4leM.lv it.. Wi ),H .vw,
nd J. .m- --?-. with Kltwl XMrjrf-J,
In kiwlim--- nnnMii.
IIMRfei'Mt, .l In-- MtH'T -lilc-,
.!id Ha-. Jwr trniKl- with ti!ur jiriilc
rf Jt i-. ro-t-jd- mihM!
1 l-arii tlK'- HiMffinc. Will." hM,
J ; ik kl i.mfl Imt kn-Jj hutid,
1S n llomK l'(-MVt(1.
.l lua HMi'l Ih" All. '! i-hh KHa-9?
I.mI 4t-i- x jtl w lii.t'4l, Y- .
- .UiM; Iijji4-t iimitl!
A it b iUtmr n in- ti-fctl Wr tatir,
l tiiw.i h hIim Imt trif-". telr
In mum a jrlfiv liniH,
Ti'1 J-.-.-. tit- M rurwl tttt,
td EarUnri-l in ikti Ii.-.-m
?WH .JfM-W, lHI(l-t iimld'
li. brav-Hiiiln-HrtK,)HH Iriht tliu iiHini
itm, mm$hUik 1 :h- ni-Hinjc coin,
Yi v.i-l, thrHii;li hxht -mh',
I 'i Iitai in Ixin-t wiIht.
iwi :inii aimo.si lost in IhP prwil rrMim, We nevrr jrt ativ amtwin-nt from
wliieh, howi-iHT, with it" ojwn fir and otit-ide lwcau-s vt'ani w far awav. and
tht'Miftlihtof the htudent-lamp hold I think w rw rotlcc and d"Uen
iLs own chwjr. tinted h hen thvn; i none- Now what
"Mil.nth, she. at hr old ways' I projKiM; mar not In vry amn-ing hut
Linda said a- .-he went pre-vntly into at leat we Tn try it andree. SupiiOM
the kitchen. "I've heen a-wonderin' i we travel a little in "pit of the deep
whatthe'd find to take up, but idiV got j .snow, and in thi- fa-hion: VeaH hare
her hands full now." ' i tdae we would -iMiciallv like lu w-
cf
i
rnRTIUOTR rOK 7.Atl
A Cnn-etieat toli,r-CT'' my
tJai p attt Inc nmr u-
liww tiih, nitroft an-4 fbfrburtr
al, ad frH my riijrttttel I
iwn library to ( ,ati-Sl tlat U.." tTvliQ&i porh
had np h$rh comUwl will rtW -h! rM4 "i
Ml" bi- nitf ki toeiKJtci
Buwnn Iim-r him -wl him hi!
TWO SOS US.
i. . J'.vhtim; 'oso.
lmM Hut lh4 tcjir-. iJmt frdly FhII
Vteatl for Iov Iir Hirmw H.
"1'fe Itw, U- Htii, 'ti-Jity Ut wuup
Tqpbfr titu- llt- hU to sleep!
'lift !. UmM MtHll- Ml tkiiiu iTti,
'Tte ntiiMir.- tninMiitK on thv l5b.
Tfc. all thai feinn m !. I mi-
1 rt Imw in ni) ki ting Uim.
It Is iln l-Hrt th xoi"'- hath sstlnetl
'I hat ih hiM ll it- iln 1m- Im-hoI.
'I'liai -1mi tin-.- .f-c. that lit-lHlhif tittir,
'l hat -k a wunl. anl lliitls a tuttr!
" No jroful won't come of it. George
answered, discontentedly, a- Lindn -nd-il
her Mimmarj of what she had been
abb to je.an from the conver-ation.
IonV it'n beggars and riff-raff joh
don't -o much care ; but this i-J ju-t a
Icttin hcrelf down to low jh-oj1- that
won't know but what -he' alwjij- done
it. I'd f-p;nk to Mi Dv-nrt. Mis
Kuth don't see."
It ia-l any time for pekin',"
Linda yrrmnetl, as rhe niblel off the
waHle-iron. Its all cut and dried.
L'tws! I wa- -tire there wouldn't be no
mu-niu here, but it.-, bejrun, an" -Mi.s
Dy.art -he'll be.peinlin all her money
.-uru'n you're loni."
(tetirehook his head, and continued
to shake it a he moved nlout, lmt the
opposition from the kitchen did not
reach the parlor.
Kuth devoted the cenin to looking
-ometirnes in ur own countrj wiin-time-
in other-. Iot u take tunt- in
hosing a place and then findiiig out
all alxHit it. I have picture-, yoti -.
a freat many if them and I think you
will find there i- -ome plea-ure in thi
way of traelin 1'ut a- you are not
at all Mire whether your will like ii or
not, we um-t -ee. Sam, where woukl
yon like lx-t to jro'"
Taken by -tirprie. Sam answered af
ter a moment- eonfn-od thinking:
" 'Hie Mammoth Cave."
"Why'"
Ajrain Sum meditated.
Ib-i-au-e I u-"d to look at tin.
ture in mv 4d gi"Ographv."
It'- curious you .should have -aid
that," sjtid Until, " becau-i the fir-t
jiackare of view- on that table is one of
view-in the Cave. I was there long
aro with Aunt, but never forgot it."
" Tell u- aliout it, plca-e " -aid Sam.
pe-
to give a litindn-d doHars wrrtfa
liks; an the long an hort of it
here'- a chance for a town
-tan, an we so num wir new np mgn combtMe.1 x,n rtW -h1 n4tfc I
a- other foJk. I gye- wi can Jhw we nroearr and Kw tw ,m.. b. ikL.
i way I take one to of frx.Urmr;
; KJ Hind of nS t cwat xihthto pA
a.h. awl ,0 !TMd f dry zrmd 4-ii
to tbe acre The ta-li W llm om
lied i- a &rl ttaJtUty. tW A-Ji Mtp-plie-
the rmite ni pbu-pborw- M-kt.
awl the ta-tor-itMace gi.s. m xbwU
. pr cent of ahngti Tki- propor
Dor in ren-- the iiw of the plant. It
make- tW top lenve- x- ktfyt m tbr
U:tHH iHtc, givg tkvta a -iwi( ar
face. i:HfriHig the Imrmkm: 'ffl
iM . and umkittg tle rkrfa of tW
titaMt- mttek m-W br rftmUim: tWi
brittle.
PO.tT rnowi tiii: rKttT thmim.
I n -etting ot f rwk trr-- it k m i
nton U -ee ttk-uVea: idfemjUN r
kettt-i wiirH lln-
IS11
lme attaiRe tle-ir
ain't quite ma o: ret."
sJ Jong a jeech had never ben beard ;
from the Deacon in all hi Hfe before,
and a hot licu"siin follow iil. 'He
shoe hop was too old : it w-.i-n't worth
imiving. Who was going to pint ami
put it generally in order? To every ob
jection the Deacon hail hi aa-wcr. It
wa evident that Until- enthu-iam lad
IfH'u dep and -trong emHgh to thor-.
oroughly p.netrat, and fc Yankee
thrift would never allow the pnjo-ed ,
lwnefaction- to go lgptHT
Uuth -mileil a, one morning in .lune, '
lit -trentious calL- to oen aihl the
1 creaking and groaning of rollers wen
heard. The okl -Imk hop wa- on it-
way to a new foundation and entire n-
1lVat'i 1 1 in 1 lf nrit ! I fkrt lut.wl i tnl
...... i.- ..i r..i ...;,i. iT.'.J ,-u.. -...i fr th.ir fMUire gnwth
"' l"'"""h "". '""" """ , v.rs. l.-v.. , I l.kK..! U K.-1 -.U tk. I- i ,-J -O t
Until - ann-chains. with a -et of engrav- "' , "- -: "r" ""r"" L 7LZH F '"-"
ir-M iiut hmrr ww -mim -i v mw wr vm trw il
HIST 108 THE HOrSEHOUi.
W tW a44fciiM s vaW-.V, -ttlrf "f
battr In a. fan j &. 4 t
rwr tkr b mmkIi 1 CV ih-4J
la re of bvtir. a liui h 0J
lwyrn u k
Hkd w' pylm, w kit br"4 it
. ir xm yirnflijwt aJdmwn o a n
oy Imh-Woq r Unwiaj 4ter TWt
ar a Wttrr &rnr if UvX4 drt, ! f
ar diabim U Wk Um Ub. -.r !
lrnKbj - w, a WaJi ;f- f
MllUr juUnl In ti W1-M r b ). t-:
to l illwrdj sw-ta.l t. ."
tWtn
Ttw mikl mm U W-i f. m.,
tkMI xfVHMt iiw.il-. !! lUr if
bi4aWg. ad - a huMMtoi f u-
Hi pt-. a4 u) mw lft tlar Ita
la tin pot, nd fxmr tk Kahn- a !, -
k. n Ik k -bMMi 2ir rt n ,
lM. If k k attweed o tcu. tS tf
ma in Um um, 4raM-a mm. aid ihjt"
4a tW nMth
nte -niim1 unM, r kt ' . -.
a. t-trI IV CU.' 4 fs
ia s ? J r-. Wkm
f ix jtMii t . rvJs f- ix
tf v vh. ie fc -
nw t At -.t r'Wiv Oj-i. r- A
C u t Wa- ttes
III) Jt- OwlraM 4 rv
p d it r - -k rf ?s p ,..
w s rr-l .
mi i..cuiri,ii -.
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JOHNSON'S
Indian M Syrup.
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IS lii
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the
If. W0 NH.HT, OOOH Jtl li.
-a not kikmI lij-' ix-arlrifielfromihee
wwrK !" nail that viorU umikl ln.
-ay at. l growl ! -ay hut xooil liii;it.
id na it hHIi thv tender. llRht.
t .ifiuff m- that liiiKs tlM- Wiss
1 y MteKle-ntHX with this.
Na hut smm1 night
-.i tnH tfini ! -h hut .kkI nllit;
Mttrti lhat lrf.-- in it- flisrhi.
In h-am Ii.h tt ih;iii a KiihI.
--l tla IiU- thii. leae liHiiiel.
- i iMit k".m mtrht Hi, never miv
orJ that tHketh thee awa '
ra hut k.hmI iiiht '
I. (mmI nilit '
O'txil If'tinl.
I-ece c each hlieil With liciks, iitltll s
speial faorites being in her own room
overhead. In fact eer riom they in
habited became tli' libniry temporarily,
for Uuth and Aunt Mercy hud a fa-hion
of looking up ativ iie.-tiou that iiitcrc-t-iil
them, and bnnging to bear eiery en
cclopedia or reference-hook which
could throw the -lightest light upon it,
and their library wa- not only well filled
with standard and general literal lire but
had a range of authorities -eldoin found
outside the wall-of a profe ed -Indent'-armorv.
The temptation had been
.-trong to lo-e her-elf in this -oeiety and
and
once
over a va-t collection of photograph
ami -tereo-copic view-, and to a orting eagerh, and Uuth bniught tw or thns;'
them in carefullv numbered and marked light -terfo-eope- and laid them on th'
piles while Aunt Mcrcv made variotH i table, then talked on .-implv but in mo-t l,
1 -.1 .. r tl."lrl" 1 jt l'
cnaiiges in me coiiiem- oi tin niu- i nwu jiiiuij, giving me siorv oi me
fashioned book-ca-e in the corner of the j long expedition. !.ach view sugge-til
dining-room. The south parlor where ' many jue-tion-; .Mi-- Dv-art joined at
the alwnv--at in winter, had two deep time- with -ome bit of" remini-eeuce.
anil when the clock -truck 9 the 1mv
lookcd up in a-toni-hment a- Linda en
tered with a tray on which wen cup- of
-teaming coffee and a plate of -and-wiches.
" It i- -o cold to-niglit you need the
coffee to fortify you for your walk in the
wind," AH Dysart -aid. talking on so
pleasantly that they forgot awkward
lie.
Tom Andcr-on's been up in that
cave, near Lake Dunmore, where 1'than
Allen hid." -aid Sam, "but it i-n't
much more than a big hole. He'd like
to -ee the-e picture-. AH Uuth. Would
lllir. ?! ml. rf. fU'it fii.Lil firi-ak
r,Kr.H, Ir,ktMl not onlr habitable , rl'""-' Ur"T' ,'t "
Imt ;,.,.5r;,..r . -t , .i--TMwe. evciiMiutg ai-eisa
!! I Ml 11 U'Ha 1aTtrif t tlm (
curio-ities -an old portrait or two of I "-iV' ; .
former villain worthies. -iiie Kevobt-
-uabirkt
and air from the V er itratM-b-- ad
tMt Umi ear ueirn-
Is.rh'-Ml. It Ua- tm ob-ened tba tkr
l
f lree plajitfd in lki
xj prinlm-e inferior fnut, wauV the
upjier braiM-he- reeeiring aMiniiuMe
of sii all,I air gie fruit of good uali-
tw.nnrx- relie. ..ml .nvllnmr l'olh or !... ,M',r oroiieite
-" , j .. -. .....
had ImS'h able to find in the town-
hip in w Inch a common interest could
1... -..i.
The Fourth of Julv -nw the illngi. .v : a, M'"' h'! .H'''r. n,M lh
owners of The Iwg,ite Librarv I lall : " .lAjH' -u" ' nn"r ,I?,,t tH" mor n,H
t-Deacon Mieriiiinie linked at hi " " ---- Je-H, htw in
tiM-le-ss iip.K-rtv a -en-. of accom- ' l'",MI"-: im-ii -ihiow not he aiKm-
. auI . -.' ll.l.tl 1.. .. .. , .Il .
'4 "F ?"' ' if Ml I l HfC
!
"g
l.. patrioti-m than anv thing he i f"ir -"" "f hl nir -tf !
cvn fpiiiiiMKihiaal. Stand-'"' ,,"tr,T. . n"' littHU' !- ihn-
forget human claim-, and Aunt Alercv. W'ti mind telling it over again?"
who had mourned
this remote village
up her child jn
eager and most paih
a little that
mu-t -wallow
-t when mo-t
for work, miled
will
.miss urnrs kxi-kklmext.
I inner thought to
111 ne going l the bad.
-ee Sam Sher-
bllt he- oil the
.!' 1-tat I with the liiouii bo-. cutting
.nd n.ght-. and no talkiu'will keep
1 in al leiiue. The Slierburne- tip to
' tiitHtl. for Sum-the oul one left."
The heart is deceitful alwive all
!liiiigxudde-penttely wicked." returned
u-- old -tore-keejier, in a tone if fullest
uclioH. Sat uu has tin easy field
. 1 the ri-ing generation. It does seem
i 't :le latti-r da- were nigh at hand.
1 lvilm-;s rpps out ill the last place
. -id ejH-ct to find it. It doc- beat all
llutik 1mw the Iowgtite boy- -eeni to
going."
Mi-- Uuth turned away with herpack-
' and walki-jl -wiftly down theillage
- t : a trim, dainty figure in her dark
i!!i!re-s. The word- rang in her
.1-. h dH-s !nat all to think how the
L wgate 1mis -eni t be going." Her
1 i!i led er the 'omninu to a -iiuarc
low wing on
pia.itu
k lem--. flunked by a
n r -ide and a broad
't. t .i.l. -I,idl .4 lll.llfl tUH7!l t 1.1.-1
M pPMiii-e of -unimer cheer, ("real
ci- and maples were -ct in line- up to
ma- of outbuilding-. At the back
i 1- .in p-iianl, the gnarled and twisted
1 11. 1. -tree- -landing iut dark ngain-t
' ietiing -k. Uuth-hiered a little
-:e-knrficd, then ran up the -tep-,
1 1 1. the wiug off wrapping- on the ta-.-
i'l fin' broad hull iitivd :i room
"nie.l. atMl ju-t :nw lighted. In anold
f -l.ioneti rranklin -toe. the -hining
1 - feixl.-r and Hiidirou- gleaming in
lU-hing lln-light.
-o tlM- In- come. Uuth," said a
1 :d H-e. and Aunt Mercy Dy-art
d up from ler knitting and .-milcd
' '.i- girl, who drew a low chair to her
- ! and at down with only an an-wer-
r z -mile. Now. with the light full np-
fe-r face, otic could -ee tliat he mu-t
i . ott-iderabh over iM. There were
. ie Hih-alHHtt the mouth, and her
' 'ii chin ami broad forehead needed
.,i she -.Hcelne in eve and -mile to
1 ' 1' i-aiiet iIm impression of -ternne .
TphhI a- Lucifer." the village peo-
o' -akL im1 Until. wh wanted to be
1 1 'id- with all. f hi ud it hard to work
: .inst this impression. Her wav-
i.d -trange and unfamiliar to them,
. ! a Ihuorof the ancient feeling for
. lnm-e ami name -till tinctured pr
i noiiglit ami made tlie old people
s -he .-aw her absorption, and chid her
self for forgettinglhat something always
wailed the ready hand.
Sam .sherburue walking moodily out
of the tavern. -meHing of ery -trong
tobacco ami with heay eye- and pale
cheek-, was surprised and di-concertcd
as, the next afternoon, Uuth met him
and held out her hand.
We are going the same way," she
said. ' I-1 us walk together, Sam."
Sam colored to the roots of his hair;
then straightened him-elf and furtively
brushed off -ome lint .-ticking to hi
coat. He had often in the .summer
rowed Miss Uuth down iherher: had
taught her how to manage the oar: and
had looked on with pride in hi- pupil '
when her own light boat -he had -cut to
lei-ton for took it place in the branch" ;
back of the old lion-e. He had even
once or twice been asked to tea. but '
since fall this had not happened. He
knew she must hae heard of his wild-ncs-,
and -tippo-cd -he would not care
to -peak to him.
Sam was one of the New Kugland boys
who had no oenn:istering longing for
a college education, who had never i
taken ery kindl to his book- and who
wa- mercl a healths. fun-loiiig fellow,
with -ome common .-en-e, lather rudi
mentaiy a- et, and a great longing to
.-ee the worm; ' meaning pv tin
' Not a bit." -aid Uuth. "if you
not be tired of hearing it twice."
" I here ain't any danger of that,"
.-aid Harvey UrownJ "I feel as if I'd
been there."
"Then I shall expect you Saturday
night," -aid Uuth. You and the An-der-otis."
The Ander-on boy-, came at the
pointed time; t ho -tory seemed to
none of it- mtere-t in repetition.
' pli-hmeut filhil him with something
more lik
had km
1 ing under the great elm which shadow i-d
it. Dr. Urett.the minister, made the fir-t
, Fourth of July address the village had
t had in year-, and then led the way to
the generous -ujiply of ic.-crHin "and
cake from the great houe. Only the
beginning of a better day for the village,
and Uuth'- eager wi-h traveled fat and
far: but -he could wait, -lire that here
lay work enough for all, and that if one
experiment had -ucceedod another
might.
tree- -houM It- -,-t iiHtst determine!
b the i-htiiate him! b the kind of tree
- the -ie of eien the -rttni- x r-l of
tree vanes more orb with the climate.
J.e complaint wonhl b- lean! alHtt
iMUi-fruiting ear-if a getiepm Wh of
sunlight wa- allowed betw,n ach piv
of tree-, ami the Mil annUHth -up die. 1
with -utlK'ieul IihhI matenai to r-44re ,
1 that used in tin1
, epips of fnnt -.V
ci:o.imi AMI si .I
ppxluctiiui
'. Tntmiw.
m .. and retttra h Um- kitt
rtkitu; To emk gaUu-i f th
add Utfxr tabktsf nmimi- m L f
gn4iod tepfr M-d jtM-tenl. s,
erw-h of grotttad -- ajd x-
CA. H anltl it t- tJurk rtaough :
-iwlt lnm a b-Jtlh it t
then Untb mmI s,aj.
A uMkh m -v-ily Muub-
ptttMing. wiMi-h exa W mnir of !
frtx-h or atuitd brris. L tin Ml..
Tnfl ittlJt. .if vt ! lun ikn-. ,
of berr-, wtt-fd to inr t- w h
utrwiwr txHi-. a ctt iMaK- ! v
-upful buu.'rmilk. witk -U at. I -.sin,
I uiMb- tiff, ettbrf- bv -iirnug
UtMu wiin a poott or ntixim with "
hands, i- Unrpp.il la the bmnnir n.-- f
bub luinfe. : after l-htj- twentu tr'
Mte- it i- loe.
4iWsl apple- are lUdirto- I .ik.
a pan neurit tall of bur, sweet appie
prctiott-Jv e!I wrtshl, txHtrmrr tbt:
n cupful of -ngitr nm a- mora mrt
one can afford, am
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"f.o,l gn eth the "rea-" Aunt Fortheclean-igof,HlH.ihlig-.-heep
Mercy -aid. "but never till it ha- hr- ,,, ,.,,.,,,,., ,, j,,.,,.,, H
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tin I'hri.stiuii 1'nion.
ap-
Ifi-e
st in repeti
th Cave they
y Jiasse,
and
Ito
from the Alammot
other-.
"Suppose we look up all the wonder- '
ful caves in the world." Uuth had said,
after an evening with that of I'lephauta,
i illustrated by .-ome photograph- -ent by ,
a friend in Calcutta. "The ( Haul's j
Cau-eway i-tft exactly a cave, but there !
are -ome beautiful view- of it. We'll
have that for next time." j
' Hut I don't know how," -aid Sam.
who u-ually acted as spoke-man. I
don't know any body but von that
know-."
" You shall find out." -aid Uuth: and
on their next evening -he had the great
atla-, the cnc ijopedia, and a volume of
Hayard Tav lor"-, travel- in which a full
account wa- given. The boy- looked ,
askance at the books-, hut soon found
they were not enemies but friend-. Uuth ,
had one or two of the wild legend- con
nected with the -pot, and told them with
so much dramatic effect that Harvey
Urown declared he would not dare t go
through the long bridge alone.
A Mngilra Cum on Adiontiire.
Saturday is a half holiday at De Veaux
College, Niagara, and unless a I my has
greatly iiii-behaved he can go off hounds
on that day. It is greatly enjoyed in
excursion- to the Falls and the romantic
spots around the river. One Sulurdav
three years ago (write-a former -tudeut
at the College) I was master of the day,
and when the report of ah-eut one- wa
handed to me at the -upper table I
noticed the name- of three of the small
est boy-t, Kelley, Park and Yerv. Thev
all three of them, and
I a-ketl the Imy- near
knew any thing about
wa- thought thev had
gone down the road toward-the Devil
Hole. Supper wa- over and they did
not appear. The bo- marched into
evening school, and Ihree of the larger :
boy- were just starting to hunt the
missing ones w hen two of them came in,
l'ark and Ycry. l'ark's clothes were
torn and muddy. Yerv had a horrible
looking face, bruised lilack and blue. ,
and verv bloody. They were -o tired
and frightened that neither of them ,
could siv a word. Where i- Kelley? ,
were new boys,
-at at my table,
me whether they
them or not. It
pig-stie. there i- no renovator j
lime. A coat -honk! be
-pread over the in-ide of tle-e lmihlings '
at theelo-e of the -tnuuier -ea-oii in or
der to destroy all v erinin or egg- that
may remain -ecreted in the crevice- ami
cracks, ready to prey on the animal-,
when thev come home to their quarter,
in the chilly autumnal night-. 1'owl- .
that have forsaken their pot- under'
cover, during the close. -ultr night- of
miii-ummer wnen incniiucKs oi the ver
min were unendurable. :i the chillim-.
creeps into the night- of early Septem
ber, begin to return home and seek the
comfort of the slightest -heller, and it i
well thev do, for many a fine cock ha
been .-polled by allowing htm to pm-t
out in the bleak expo-ure of the tree- in
late autumn and early winter. Their
hou-es should be demised and put in
order, and all the fowl- trained to go in
at night with the llr-t early fro-t-Tnie,
fancier-do not alway - breed for
-hows alone. There are tho-e among
the craft w ho are vvi-e enough to have
learned that a pure binl i- preferable to
the mongrel, not only for the
superior ipiality of flesh and eggs,
but for the better condition the bird-are
found to be in on the -ame amount of
keep. Crosses may be toleratitl to a
certain extent, but beyond the first re
move should be ruled out. There i a
,d a pin: of water K-i& -SfeWAPMAN A
ph.ee on the -love V. JCCHAPIIIUNA
I AGENTS WANTED TOR THE
'ICTORIAL
HISTORYoftheWORLD
oon a me owrr -train are tfnler. rv
move ami allow the uper one- to fvk
their place-, a- fast a- they lsxjnc
-oft remove to a platter, w at Inn,; t.
the time that the water i p'4tii-b-d
f-t a- it lanl away. When tdlxnd i.
1m d tie juice to a -imp ami pnir v r
the apiiles.
- -The following are excellent p-i ipr
for Itkiian liakt-l ptHbling No 1 N aI1
a quart of tm!V ami stir in -even to.fi
flits of Indian meal, a Uivsmw.h1ii! . f
salt, a tcnciiplu! of mobis-c. ami a gr tt
-jHroitful of ginger or innnmon Itnki
three or tMir hour-, tlie knger the 1m r
ter If vou want whev, MHir in a litti.
' '"old milk after it i- all mixed No
lt one quart of milk oine to a lm I.
then add two iggs well beaten. thr-i
i tablesjMMinfnls of Indian uiial andui -f
tlour. Hake three-quarter of au hour
, ."serve with cieam and -ugnr.
1 How to cook green corn Hold the
-mall end of the cur of corn in the left
hand, iv-ting the other end in a pan -r
di-h; then with a very -harp knife -havi
off the cap or cpiwn of all the grain- on
the ear: then, holding the ear in tin
-ame po-iiion in another pan, -crate
tigoroit-lv downward on it with tin
knife until nothing i- left on the cob but
the grain hu-k-. If the corn i-virv
tender and the .-upply limited, tin
tii'st cut off mav be put tu
scrapings, if otherwi-e they -hould la
thrown a-ide. Having prepnied m tin
wav the quantit of corn vou wl-h to
, ,
ok, liave upon your tove a -aucepan
lor one quart of com
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narrow -tore, or po-iblv getting on one ' im -"-" rson, w no n.tti ng.inu ti , ,h-grees that we found out t hat t hex had ,- , '.,.. -, , ,. I1"- the corn and let i7 Uiil -loulv fortl.r... .Ml III Ml lilii HHII '
of the lake boat,! Hut 'he wa- the only "j" fw'1 " ; Jmive .usp.emn , ,7,,. ,,. tl t,. riv(.r ,.,. tu. ,)Vvi,v , c hicken, "which excel-every thing e-... t k.,1 - y for In iJlllyHIll UlUUU OUQOUll 3m
bov left : the farm waited for him, and . " ,,H " ,l" J,1,!t P-WRipli.v Iv-on llU. , ,.n ., , ,,. fu., , hey are large, hue and tat. and from j ;1 'J " ' , ,;' ,:,,', L - -f
was one of the be-, in the county, and MV.r .!.. I. -lan t object no more. tIm a 'thl; MI w,tilin nf K(.n,v 'thl.v l.y - w quality of , he lle-1, have ob- XrAhw our ta t. . lb Si TUP TFIIPI T
ISenial, Sherburne could not umhTstandi ,' "' """iig- before .,, fre-h had undertaken to return bv thl river ' VMn : n..tnriVU winch command- ' - ' J. J bS,U E raSIJSRttl:
whv the steady round of work wa- not ;M. -; -Jmmii.h1 to wait upon .,,, ,,,,. rn(.k , - w, . , , ready sales :l, higher prices than - " ' ' ' t " 'u,.,t. .-Vh ..711, Z ?
MilUfvin-. ,;?,-h- ,!"lJ' "' ".wardly a-her an-I M:lir:. Thl.v t ,, t ; con.n.on bird when placed -,.e !,y s1(, ViwO fT JS. 55STaUl7 -A' -.3?: ;, S
dea.on in the Con-re.-itiond "''x-'' irw and -he came to have all . fi.,t Then it mcw dirker vf,..r ; 1 in-i-the effect of br ling up until ''ni.) h '.iimHiiii .-".kiiii.tt. i wrtiwuan imh iwrn-K-aa Q
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Church, and with a -heal of doctrines , ', , -. -n " i:l number of -emm-. falls wn " "' .' V ",L lM' " n,a,l-v n a ' " ' u wllniion while field irn i- tieitl.eV ii! "-'-" i-i.iM:.!ni-iii.
iii i- i r .1 ii boi'hood afforded The wilde-t t-iitnot-s .i t i ,. . the-e bird- -ire not nioiirel- lmt mir.. 'Miiiuon w line ueiu is-irn l- iienuer pal- "j
handed down from his father and des- ' "' ' l',' , i 'M,M'V,I " i the rocks, and eager crawling up again, i , ,. r . . , . ' ' ..." ' "r aiable nor wliole-otm. lmt nr..iir..i u
f, l ;...... -.... s...... ...i... ...... .i.i ....... ... were current. She played caul- xvith ,i i... i ...i.i.. i...T..t:. ami di-tmct of their kind. The nioii- , r xvhoie-ome lmt prepanil a- .,,. -,- TlM.r ,,r uoasine mo i
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w hen it
irlv day-.
paper, and had
now
the i
i
-:tv.
he"- a Dy-art. an what el-e do you
1 "k tor lmt high notion- and plenty of
liulh at length rai-eil her head and
1'irtied to Aunt Mercy, who had been
1 i 'king at her from tiine to time, kuow
i i.r -he -hoitbl -oon hear what the irirl
h nl to -ay. The-e two were clo-e-t
f'i. nd-, ami cxchangi'd experiences and
i pmiott- with as much fivctlom a- if
f rty year-did mu lie between them.
m1 Kuth -pake now a- if all that had
gone before w ere perfectly understood.
" I've thought it all out. Aunt Mcrcv.
:iul you and I nui-t do -omethiug. We
iant h-t them go." "
-Well, child?"'
I really believe I .-hould go to the
lud iny-elf in the .-ame place Do xou
kiiow that with all my resource xvith
a hundred things to think about that
jiu-.i:i nomine in litem i gel -o op
press, with the monotony, xvith the in
n use and horrible dttitu.. that 1 want
a team to run axvay, or any thing to
happen that xvill nnf-e u one inouient.
A.uut Mercy, those boy- will begin to
AYink or do any thing that xvill give a
:n xv -en -at ion and bring a -en-e of life
--and by and by there will by one or
two or three more reekle---. wearing.
1 .imging creatures like the Can-on.- in
the other village. I have begun to be
ll' xe xillage- like tin- are doomed to de
- .-m-tioii. and that Xexv England will
t ini into New Ireland mile-- something
i- done to make them place.- xvhere .-some
r il life can 1H found. Aunt Mcrcv!"
-Well, child?"
k -Dovihi know. I took up an old
county hi-tory to-day. Forty xear, ago
tL re xvere.r,oo more people here than
n- -xv . Every man has gone We-t ex
cept tlie-e old one- xvho are almost
n ady for the next world, and just a fexv
xvh- hold on because thev xvere born
here aud whose -ons will'get axyav as
fa-t a.- they can. Of course the mill
bring- a certain class, but their live- are
:t- j ivle a- life in a treadmill. Ami
yii here is thi- lovely country, and
the-e farm-that ought , be home.- and
not prisons. Now, don't vou suppose
it P-.-ible to stir up .-ome seWof iride.
-ome patriotismif that is the wonl
-miething tliat xviil make these bovs
w:lling to -tay. and xvill give them -onfe-thing
to think about? Aunt "Merev, I
I. r - a plan. Noxv listen, and see xvhai
y-iu think.
- Tea first, child, and thee mav talk
aft'-rvvjird. Thee should be hungry.'
-I believel amf-y.uth said, as Lin-
listen three minutes to their e.xioimd
ing, the good man shook his head sor
rowfully and added one or txyo more
clau-e-to hi-daily jirayer-. The mother
and he -at contentedly by the little Move
in the -itting-room. She darned anil
patched and turned. with the
life-long habit of -axing a- -trong
need xva- pa-t :i in
I'hey took the coutdy
few books bought from
jiersistiMit book-agents, imt there wa-no
-en-e of bright ne and cheer in the nar
row quarter-, and Sam .-hot out after
tea and could never be found till bed
time. Kvcn the dingy kitchens of the
Canadians were better than hi- own
home, lor there at lea-t were je-t and
laughter, or a dance suddenly impro-xi-cd
if Itaptt-tc appeared xxitli hU fid
dle. This vv a-bad enough, the father
thought, but when am xxas discovered
playing cards with the ISroxx'n boy- in
the barn boundle.-s indignation had it
way. Sam was thrashed and ordered
not to go near them, and the cards went
into the kitchen fire.
The natural result followed. Out
vvarlv submissive but inwardly rebellious
the boy- had their way, and now at IS
sain -eemed suddenly to have gone to
the bail altogether; refu-ed to enter the
church, and, it wa- reported, had been
-ecu drunk in the -trcet of the county
town. The Broxvn boy.- ran the -aw-mill
at the foot of the hill, but their
father did mo-t of the work and -ighed
dolorou-ly if any one a-ked him why he
did not keep them there.
Kuth looked at the lad a.- she xvalked;
a tall, sturdy fellow, xvith honest blue
eye-but a xx eak. uncertain mouth and
chin. As -he talked he gained confidence
and answered with .something of his old
freedom: a full, cheery voice with very
little of the naal ipiality at which Kuth
still winced.
I wanted to -ee you. Sam." .-he
-aid, presently, -for 1 want to talk over
-omething xvith you. and I think you can
help me. Will xxiu come to our hou-e
to-night?'
Mill iie-ir-ite.1 -onl onlmul
... .. ....ax.. ...IV. V -..'t I ...
iiiem ne iianced xvith them 5he en
couraged infidelity; it xva- going to be
is bad in the end as the bar-piom.
(Gradually the effervescence subsided. It
was .seen that there was Je desire to
roam the country at large. The I.rovvn
boys came into Deacon Sherburne's one
exening to talk over .some knotty-point
with Sam. and the Deacon found him
self insensibly interested, a- well as ;i
toni-hed that the-e boys -lioxved -o little
ot the cloven foot. When three months
had prox-cd that if any thing intcrc-ting
xvere ppivided no lack of interest or ac
ceptance could be complained of. Kuth
opened the long di-tf-ed room in the
north wing, furnished it xx-ith a long ta
ble and comfortable arm-chair-, had
light .-helve.- put up at one
end. and her-elf covered the volumes
xxhiidi xx ere the nuclei!- of xvhat -he
hoped might be the village libravy.
Txvo backgammon-boards, a -et of
die men ami one or txx'o pleasant
game- were there also, and one evening
before their talk began she took her
tribe into the cheery quarter:..
' This i your own room, boy.-,' -he
-aid. - Ibit there are certain conditions
you xxill all be xxilling to .subscribe to.
No noi-e no -moking no lounging. I
have made it as pleasant a place as 1
can. and it is yours till a better i?
found."
1 not know whither thi- would lead them:
' but -o rejoiced were thev to get a little
; higher that they clutched the nitten
round- up. up, tip. and then the piot-of
the tree-, -till higher and higher, not
' daring to look back, and with heart- full
of joy they at length lecogni.ed the
1 wood-and the level land. They could
not rejoice in their own e-enpe without
thinking of poor Kelley. Then they
lixed oxer all they had gone through the
txvo or three hour- before. Without
Kelley they feared at fir-t to go back to
De Veaux, but the dark night and their
bruise- hurried them along.
but where i-
Kell
ev
3'
know!
sohhiu
not see
' I don't know! I don't
they both cried. Here came a
period.
"He xxent down."
- Into the water?"
I don't know. We could
him."
Was it very -tecp? Did he
the nver?
" Ye. I don't know."
This wa- all we could learn alunit jnior '
Kelley. The larger Ikiv- then -tarted ;
xvith lantern and horn, and xvere to go '
along the top of the bank blowing the '
horn and swinging the lantern to giv e
the lwiy some encouragement In e.i-e he
should ?ee the light, or the roarim-river
-lllttllll 'llliktl ll.lll t.. 1. .... .1... t
... . ... ... . ., , ...v.. ........ ...in i.. inj.il vile lioril
Having this am t "oni"-to break no .. ...,.,.,..
... .. - - t... , ,, ' i ne ingiii was um inacK to attempt a
oiu oinei i-v ciiiugs i-ii .- :i-kc(i iiarxex i
isit?'
Krown. anxiou-ly. We can't .spare
them no how. Miss Kuth."
- No, you -.hall have them still."
Kuth -aid, touched and gratified by the
cagerue-.- xxith which all had waited her
.uisvver. Already the little seed sown in
xx-eakness xvas shoxving green alove the
hanl ?oiI.
'Open Sundays! the villager-cried.
attemnt
de-cent at either of the three places men
tinned.
At 10 o'clock- the thr.... i...,.. lv..,..- - ilemand
-. ....... . ..x. ..v, t. iin.s IV"
turnetl. but xvithout a dew. At 11 ;
o'clock the cloud- broke, the moon came
up. ami it xva- almo-tlikedaxiight. The
President, xvho had returned" from P.uf-'
falo, gave onler- to have the upper
cliool turned out to -eour the picks.
the Iniys in the txx-o loxver dormitories to
grel nexer arrive- at that fullne of per- '
. . ... . . .
lection that i- reacheil ny the thorough
bred; neither doe- the fir-t cp . es
pecially xvhere the cms- j- inten-e, like
that of the Urahma and the Came or
Dominique. The smaller breeds are lMt
ter epissed by -imilar foxv-, permitting
the -ie to govern in mating. Any ud
den or -ex ere cpi i- a tax which na
ture can not vvell with-taml. Cpi...
are u-cful, many time- neces-ary, to the
breeder in order to obtain -itter- and
mother-torearthethopmghbred breed-.
For thi- purpo-e the mixture of blood i
often better than the pure blood. The
Dominiipie i-almo-t equally good if kept
in purity, but em ed with the Came
-land- No. 1 as a brood hen. Any other
ero dimini-he.- it-value in thi-re-pcet.
A da-h of (iaine blood I consider a- lw
ing es-ential in producing extra -itter-and
mother-, for none can compare with
I al ..... T " - 1 I
uie waiue ior acuxuv anil nniu-irx in
go into i I,rov"""- ',,r 'J'1' I'ldck-. and defeinliug
" them fnitn danger. The Dominique-
I are good fowl-, but thev are now degen
erated or run out. The old Dominique
of 1S71 is almost unknown as a thorough-bred
bird, unless it be an exception
in some ancient farmer- yard, where
the mania for nexx--found breed- ha-had
little effect. The Domiuimic and ("ame
mixture make-a good fowl for all pur
pose-. J he latter give- more -trength
and constitution to the bird, at the -ame
time increasing the size of the n: a
trifle. Since the Asiatics have come into
o universally, it is next to an
... s
impossibility to obtain anv breed that
has not a -mattering of it. Not with
Manding all the jMipularity the Asiatic
have gained, they have xx-puight it- no
material good. "Except the Light Krali
nias, they are shy layers, and even the
Light ISrahmas can not compete xx-ith
Migar corn.
above it l- little inferior to
i and i- good enough for anv liodv.
Ml-rrlliui.s-iiii.
Lave.-of par-lev miteii xvith xiiiigar
frisrtlM -ls-l"t
lOSI, I JjVS-i
ks.1 I. o
-rtl tar t".. I 'alAlufu,
fir 4tf
JtKTIIIlll I tilt -lMNO I !..- l ivW-rf h...
lji ir l-ii
(, -VMITclittrn
CUtvUrt
m l
TjPfcT
rreeable coii-i-
remain in led. The liuntin" party xx:is n,a?-v ol,r "':il-'r 'm-ed-. The sii-
xx hen the nexv departure came to be
eima-cu. "isreaKing tne aabbath ami divided into three souads. e,u-h ,b.r P--nor size has caught the eye of the
making a nest ot ungodlinos id our ti.,, ,.omniand of n ,n.,tr- rw, ,.....! fanners ami xillagers at once, while tin-
---- "------- -.-. iiio-vv VUL laliftl - "
inid-t!
Kuth said nothing, and when it xx-as
found that the eleven ladsxx-ere engaged
in a Uible lesson each Sunday afternoon,
not conducted on oplinarv plans, per-
miail
xx-:is to descend the rocks bv the Whirl
pool, another at the Ladders, and the
other at the Devil's Hole. Thev started
off rather hopefully under the bright
?-.. ii ii eacn nanv xx-:ls some re-
.' lost b
..llll Ill'-.ll'l 111 -! fKllkPikil 1 TI . a . .
"1 doii't ktmxx; about to-night, Miss pietures'and 1 vrVn V S bruuS ' 1
Kuth. I d iiromised Haney Krown to tion of a land that Ind been practical v f i "randy. 1 he Dexil s Hole party
go up to the line with him " Lknoxxl theton "of mme,Si?f! 1? a lh"
NnirE1, "? No knowinvhatQuakerswould nofdo , Tlhuldadiie successful
....,',..: ,, , - certainly this xxas an unexpected OMO ii,;n,f1,,.,,, i j i
1 hen bnng Harvey and .lohn, too,' Xuni. aml on"e lo be approved bv deacons ont , , . : fo,"' ft,ct of,th? loml :ind
said Kuth. --twain" all thr... of vo . ".:..:." terrible nver. under the skuluw of an
L". llllHIMIillllK
l-ll -i- . .....4 iiuiii-ivi auu OV..IH
in in. from any discission, but the time came
its ma'am." said Sam, con- xvhen discussion xv:is necessary, and .-he
founded. The l?nxx-n boys " were the ' xxas forced to define both her work and
neighborhood synonym for outrageous- her xxi-hes for its; future. Deacon Sher-
ness, and Miss Kuth must be beside her- bunie. as the representative of the
Self. HoXVCVer there XX'a I10 chance for most mmnl-ir church -ii.! -i.
"-- - '.'rs V11UI VU .IVt II lill
looked at Aunt Mercv's can and ker-
e.xira co-i ior Keeping did not enter
into the calculation. When one full
groxvn bipl makes a pa.-t at thaiilc-giv-ing
time, and balances the -calc- with a
young turkey many times, the prefer
ence has been given to the foxvl which
may be kept in a .small inelosure by an
ordinary fence, xvhere it xvotild le"im
po ible to rear turkeys. The Light
IJrahraas have had great fame as winter
layers. They came into general repute
xx-fth jieople xvho only kept fowl- Iieeaii-e
thev liked to have a fexv around. The
remonstrance, for xvith his -yes.
ma'am ' .-he had turned into the Post
office, xvith a - Good-by, then, till exen
ing." and Sam walked on wondering
xvhat he had better do.
You've got me in a fine mess." Har
vey Broxx-n said, when Sam told them of
the promise made for them, but in spite
oi -nameiaceune-s cunosny xvas strong.
immense pick, thev fonru Kelle- -n-hn
xxhen night set inh:ul bnttnneiri,--.. ont 'universal popularity of the Krahma.-
tightlx-, coilevl himself up, and, takim- na5 tnu?hl ue common fanner the ne-
things c:Umly, had gone to sleep. The ct":lty of erecting -oine son of shelter
note'of the bugler axxoke him as from a ior tne ioxv' on premises; where ten
, dream. With a happy smile he met the ?tfar5 1t-orv no '" thing as a hen-
! master anl the bugler. With a hearrv n0" w:is thought of. The Asiatics
Thank x-ou." he took the chicken nn.1 -"-ve none their good. J her have had
will prevent the ili-ti
quence of eating onion-.
To p'tnove ipn taste fpm new ket-
tle-.'boil a handful of hay in them, and
. rcjient the proce of necoury. Hay
xvater i- a great -weetetierof tin. wimmIcii
i and ipni ware. In Iri-h dairies every
thing u-ed for milk is -cabled xvith hay
water.
Kor a damp clo-et or euplonnl,
xvhith is liable to eau-e mildexv, place in
it a -aucer fu'l if quick-lime, and it will
not only absorb all apparent dampness,
but -weeten and di-infect the -pace He
new the lime once a fortnight; if the
place lie verv damp, p-new it as often a
it become- -hiked.
- ('rape- may be kept bv packing
them in jar- (every bunch eing fir-t
xxrapjM'd in -oft paper) and covering
every layer with bran, well dried. laying
a little of it in the liottom of the jar.
then a layer of grapes, and -o on, a layer
of bran and gnijns alternately, till the
jar i-filled: then -hake it gently and
fill it to the top xvith bran. Then lay
some paiier over it. and eoxer the top
xxith a bladder, tied firmly on to exclude
the air; then put on the top or eox-er of
the jar. observing that it fit clo-e. The
jar- -hould be placed in a pom xvhere a
fire can le kept in wet and damp
weather. l-e fuller earth for " hnt."
Sprinkle on .a- vou would common
I starch or keep it in a mu-lin bag. It is
a sure cure, t, an ic wught at any drug
-tore. Ten cent.- worth L about "a half
of a jtound.
A farmer's wife xvriti-s: I -aw a
very good arrangement for keping eggs,
at a friend'.- hou-e, a short time .since,
anil it was -o -imple and iiracticable
that it ought to lie generally Known. It
xx-as a set of -helves, two fi-et long and
eight inche- xx-ide. There xvere four of
them, with a space of five inches 1-txx-een
the shelx-es. They were made of
hapl xvwmI boapls. planed, and round
holes bored with an inch angnr ran the
whole length three rows of the holes on
each .-htlf, and twelve in each row; one
shelf would hold three dozen ctz-. The
-'i were cet in. with the -mail end
down, so tliat the yelk could not settle
against the .-hell- "The Lidy said .she
had kept eizzi ?ix months in thi man
ner, perfectly sweet; al-o that the free
circulation of air apund them was verv
important, and there was no danger of
cracking the shell and I noted it in mr
;, 0 STUDENTS' LIFE IN SOVG.
!!' 1U Intr-lAnVm -T tlfllltKS JHUlJt.X
XAltKK '.ntUilsiki o(MTlfi A cac
ti! U l rti UuTl'Mt
ju.-. THE VOICE AS A MUSICAL ll
5TRUXENT. irt u s riATivM.D.iricu.) as
tnft)ut-te-u. 4i th r ntr-U' ma4 MAtpsml
ot Uy T.-l i ircuM waii llil.
jnMt . TV- m Bo-if nf u vcn ax nrr
IKI lt r,f.t "tTi mm ? t " U- !
- W Miklnt I -ilUwiut R U 0 Um" iv- -
mind as a tiling well worth remembering.
Chiei .1. a symbol Ot UltenoiI lierc-V -.l. ;, 1;,,1., l ,...! i ,., their da- nnil the time is tint fir iH.-rnn . .c. ,. .ui...": v t..
n,S'uf, threatening now a.- m old ; to scramble up the rocks, elimb the lad- ' "vhcn the-v wni " -'-"i'P-antcd entirely, i- no longer the ignorant creature a.
.,";- ', P? aV .eveiun- in ! ders and walk to De Veaux. He was not Even noxv their superior she fr leing regards The co of woman"S ear.
questions and returnetl home con- hnrt .,t .,n u -,,.,.,i ,u. v. C. .i unred ain.t them bv thos foml of ttJt-. - .j .-,, i-.I- izil
. . uii-u.aiui iiail litr iinii c rr - "- " a-twjw-. i'jiic iuu 4A-ur7U r&.XAjr-- ixr
and a good taurrht him a rreat deal- He lits. to
egg- Country see a well dres-si woman, bat the ic-
mce poultrv. fine broilers
supply of even-sized
Gentleman.
x-erre .oui..i o. xi ujijjcaieu uiai ne nau
.. s- , , ., , shppeti on a treacherous -hale bed. and.
-,wViA -7? T-fJ "OU vUfSer legs foremost, had slid down foVSfeS
iLf?. S?1:10, the k1101.0! e"i " l laSdinjr at the bottom with scarcely a
mu riuic. :iiniin iir ii:in nv riAir1 i- i
Timiocmffoii.Vo.-.. t"i !... j. .,- r - "" i onu-e.
Ual-uu,U.Suc;iu!ciHi onuMxangom ior me nos. iter. The verv mall bov is usually a
iStSl S-SJ1 ?r?.fSi n.elvesnexj ,-Acableispatchfpm Kome to the staggerer for aTvMloso'phe ikl
, , -"--"""."--'" -": Vc"' rt" '"" l -:---g -or me streets tnemm-.exv lorK ncman s Journal announces Xexxark Call sav- little Willie Warren
VXT'T?'r TXS' "O""." have some-i that the Kt.Kev. F.N. Leray, hitherto ' Ls a boy oTthlsW. He fea?errS3
V T- i l -.....-.---,-.-- v-u -.-uu -umg 10 uitve up meir miims, an they've ' isisnop ot .Natchitoches, has been made
v. uiv.u .i i-iiiu uiit ouiueu. nau
been draxx-n ne:tr the tire. Kuth kne
lb:lt ?i t;ilile u-is fit nncn nuKtmntiix. ..."
r.T,V;r;rw;nTri"7 ".."V lyr:,nu:jL er" mFJ- a people try to ,rner him in a logical
fornvorfin, r cY.w . "a, ' V' " L""i! """ H! "5" -on" pncsi oi n uniingioii. .v u., has teen , way. The other day some one took him
th. .,;, r"T; "I .1 " -Ti "' ' fTir.i:UK:" Vl a um,e I0.r to i aPIvomet- -car -apostolic oforthCar- up and asked him ii he was papas bov.
-w .. 1.1. uuii-v u iiiiz iiiii- iniK iri'iii iivr i nr nnnn Trrnrr om t i y-iimo i?m inhn un:- x i --r ,---
trate.1 nnnorc toxt-oni. wi.;..i. ,T. si. "":-u x'T, -'"""v't"-"",""- "" ' """" -!-. -?wHuer, tie answen-a yes. -na are yon mam-
- - v-.- -J - !. VA..T 1111.11 Sit II I" II III"' t-Illllltrii llir T f l-m TnlT- trAltlil rtWft.-t -.- tn. .liis.Vrt-. a. n-.ll 11. T a a ..-.
"- - t.i . rut .. i. t ii uitu Loi mil il toer in nv ininnyi I prninru n-ic ruuin m.nn i'.--i. it. i ii ti i
boy, jus- bevond the limits of babvliood.
recogmzetl bv
sometimes
papers
ror II: Mil II s ?i linmu vrn ii t- rhvnf.iit ..lnm.--.n-.w f !.... ..-..l..3;A - -. -.-
T - - - ....... .... .uu t. Lilt, ii' ill. .iiiiiiuii-ii .will ill ill.- iiii'iiiuiM. i. .it luir ni. lira.. n,,.Ajr . n.1.11
. ... - -- .---w. v. .!. Ai- .. ..tvtiuuriiE:- w tti
W IllOlC IlOOllL 11. -T1 Ilien - -moi-. Ia I... I lr-l.io...- nnlh tkn . .. n( r-...--! - -1 V.-. T tr
- - ----.-. . v,n. i. i., w.i-o. ..iiuiuuii-iuui 5uit-;ira a-, iaoH' uai snow mm. anti
uror
tnu-inb
s-f - - ..-. iiil ii i ill- ill" ii mil-- t-iiiiii.ii uu iiiii tviit i-rv? m -r-i n.-r j-.t- r r n. .a wt - .- j-i . i - t a . ..-v .
buys 'looked at onee. At ' V. T '."VrN " "S replted U
i- ,.. . .. -it . . r. r - '--".--- "" iu iu luiiiou j. cuiioi , uua oeen maae tiisnon lie 4 eii how can von lw teiret
IHsrtttliereuuietly knitting, with a mind, an' I'm ready to give the old I ofVancouver-S Island, replacing Arch- bov and iSmiS iTv lilT vee
SSranttTrop? fort.each -n answer to shoe-shop :f any body '11 help pav : l&hop Leghers, who ha., aceemed lnd tiSe' waf SkeJ I mm " Oh -S
S3. ? wJ?- it5' a ien R,Uvh' ' f0r the n,ovin, to the F : enter orT hk Promotion to coadjutor . Sfed Wmfe imerendv - can"t
w,thalighUy heightened color, spoke i at the head of the Common, and J cuminreof Arehbishon lUaneher J Ar . ll lE'n.lJi
nertnougnt. I fbdn' it up some. You see summer's egon City. ' luquesdoner 1
a
ceeding thought which cow comes into
his head runs thus That rig co-t
? and cent. Xot for J. It
sruniiing. bat I can't afford it- She'll
e.vpect the same contribution each nc
ceeding summer, winter, fall and
spring, to say nothing of glove-, hair
pins, fans, jewelrv and et cetera. The
ct cetera costs almost as much again.
Twelve hundred a year will barely keep
me up to the correct thing demanded by
the times, and she costs 2,0 per an"
nam, and not a cent less. I cant do it.
I can't- She must die ait old maid or
become another's. And sadly he turns
axvay and buys a 25-eent Havana. Xar
York Grtzikic
Chew Jacfc-on'.- Pt wet Kavv Tobacco.
Use only C Gat-en- Corn Starca. 1
OLIVER DiTSON ft CO., Itsttn.
C. H. DIT50X 4 CO., M 11-oait-o.r, New Vork-
POND'S EXTRACT
tVfc'rui ii. Jlrmjtrlt'i't, i Okini anti Jwu.4.
I.N'ALl XI'LF I P.
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karri, Tuallim li.l..ll.. -r-
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rwimvl ivt cur 1 li rt If -,r
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par iNur- rxlr
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Pond'Extract.50c..1.00&S1.75.
r-tjrrh Imtr "-. USiWi(.l. mw. ft 04
Olntrn'Ot Uif, .l jrr ir.
TUttrr . Si-. XSUt4 r-r i.
Ar.j of th" ci- jartKm - frr t
chrs tn V4 ot $-. wurus bcirryptijiaxiaj
or I O arfr-r
(ttiltm. pTiVD S rXTRAT I. oW rfr Jn
botll rtvr-. in tin a m rint. ln l
t-ord-.-rtNirMxnurr UvxitieEtK.
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exrrj In mt oim lU e ixTt ttrtcribfl.
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PO?tD'S EXTRACT CO..
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A "arrowins Zone.
In prtjttrUuu a tb wr.rW zrmt i&Kvsi- .
Ij riVtuV. rMht aiff d-rf-t. K
tn rj- eM-.faUT iife M8rah4- prrrhm
It entMWst aoKpirri.tlr. Tie -?. -cmnU
Hv nrcUxrc a4 rh-ti4.trr. mt&te
wi j)ifc-v4T kare. -rtth fe-r rrrpum;
U-en reiir Ur ;-rfM wj kTr frmiftl
thrir -to.! j xnt rv;.-riwj-iti rm cUcit ra i
otne rarsJraI j-hit. TJ- ae -rte-U-
THr trv Br-r-. Ik etrmmrrrtxl rtt pmSrfUmal
life TI' zjmr rf ijlvin fr pxsn4r !rf'!i
for cr Iistc les esATrtl iKt2rM. fe.
-riU-ia thr Jat srew-rxUVrn t--(-ii tti u-nHtAr
aar-Tnrr-l. Epflcp-j. Vr -ray i4 tlhfXniUm,
ba iTfm xaAi-ui fjj ' u tctt repeat Ua-.
lrrea di--I tsiumz UV ifftA haoua
jmrer in wrnqocr lit thi jrtlr--tir mtvr
tx-ft. hnvryrr v hc lriiti itxiyrxihrz
that tbf Eri! -pirit mar hate tWad a atr,
-rhirh Icafl a itt ti4rr tt s pebKc ly to
make that infuraeit-'w cmfrm. ,
Hartar frk4s afiklI i0 Jallto: Sea. e
Kcored tor t o ot tiM tfae aerrjrr tt a pfer- .
ficiaa v oodrttcMT Tccuftd fa j
raring tita that w -riH. vnlKiQt expa,
ad hl viilm to nv c5-rm.
AdAr X B. .i.. Box !-.
PbflJclpfcia, Pa.
Not ' rharre mttle ior seodlar tbe
atiirs.
BARSE&SNIDER
(Mfhmh4 ifTXj.
Live-Stock Commission,
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dwin Eutraaa ia TliMll GttUKt.
Im inn Mint tUM AaMHtTM OMiooin
Art vm. A Mi - af tut . W4f
u.yi lutiiiil tt Ht tmrrUr fKHcwwio
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Dr. Clark Johnson
INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER.
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