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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1880)
iHiaiwini' r if , iiih, ajw.jjiyy"- k iTjTiii r yXy- V- ' Sly-Jr !'' ' riw: pjjtfT in 4i Iata5a3iw.-'irel; - ss s. "AtST'SSW fowSf5?S3BBa5SyS g&Qje?jsggiaas2:6rf-feiSj y. m ' .'X jHS- wi m i-uin GREAT GERMAN REMEDY roa RHEDIAITSM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, . BACKACHE, P HBST swung V H'!! . i AY.W. XS i AUnl 1 paratioB .n rthr-iiial Sr JiniM On... tin ri.r. aiidcur.Ar I it- ::. U.mMjr. A trill rntiili Hog with inran hare cheap and rotitiT proof of MKECTIO.Vi IS KI.ETEX HSCI Alir.s, IT ALL OSKBGISTS AND DEALERS IN MIOICIKE. A. VOGELER ft CO. Jtnlthnorr, Xit., V. R. JL ttlAJPS TRIUMPH! i LTDlALPiKKHIMlOFLYHHJWSS, mscovrnen or DIA E. PSNSCHAM'S JGETABLE COMPOUND. The I'oeHIvc Cnro I those Palatal Complrjnta and WralnitMa icommon toourbcitrrinulo population. Ill cure entirely Uio worst form of IVinnJe Cora- ,nJloTartajitnrjblC3,lKnamraatlnn and Ulcera- FaUInr and Vixpl jrements, and tlie consequent i.ranicsi, ana u jor:icuiarly adepted to tho re of Ufa. till dlsmlro mil expel tmor? from! he utcrns In 'J staco of d-iTclopmcnt. Tho tendcnrTtn can. r humors them la checked vcry:iM.-dll,r fcy Its use. noves is.m: jjos., flatulency. c!e. troys fill crnrinj milanls, arid rellcToe weakness of th rtoraach. i moating; Headaches, crreuj l'mstratlon. Debility, S!ccjlessncKS, Impression and Indl- fecllag of bcattasdoTrn.cAUringr r'n, weight ckachc, is alr-sT3iennanentl7 cured bvltanor FUlatallUrociand under all circumstances let In any irtth tho Iiwr that cweni the female ayrtcm. tho euro of IKwacy Complaints of either sex this Duna is unsurpassed. BIA E. I'tXKU.VM'S TEOKTAHI.E COM. YD in prepared at 133 and SB Wcrtcm Avenup. L2!a. ITi-sSl. Sir bottles for Si font hy mail tform of pflla, also In the form of loicnres, on ; of price. SI per box for either lira. MnLhasi r answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for jianijih UWiress as abora. Mm! on thlt Pavtr. family should bo without LYHIA E. PlNKHAJTa . fll.T.S. Ihcj euro constipation. bUiouccs ixj of the liver, 23 cents per box, sou) jiv BICHAILDSON & CO.. St. Lotfis. Ho. osiIFeifc Satekk STOMACH & ITTERS rs the requirements or the rational medical phllos-I- which at nresent tr vails. It i a perfectly pure liable remedy. cmbracIiiKthctlirec lmiorUntpnin- lof a preventive, a tonic nd an aiteniuvc it ides the bidy asInt disease, lnvlpiralej and rc l.lzea the torpU stomacli and liver, and effect a It Mlutan-change In the catlro system. hen in Ibid condition. For sale by all DnifrtfstB and Dealers ccncrally. ip Iw 1Afo for thoae lVorn Ont oy jjiaen.e. Ixibor, Cure, Grief or Old Atte. ALT BIITEHS. prepired without fermmtatlon .ty ind Slccpleas. Th-y f e-M Hi Uody and lit- -aln. u1a?r ih stomach aad DuwcK cleanse the Li r I Kidneys. lncrme the Appetite and enrth tne .od. FrConMim.-lvcKnelicteFein:iIei, ursln5 thers. Sickly Children ca m- arcu. uir rr ... icriortoevcrv other preparation of mnlt r medi- C. llewsre of Imitation; slm'lanjr name.1. iaok tilt COMr.UlS Slll.XAILIiC OS 1TOIU. CUIU rwherc Vult Blttera Company, lJoton, SInss. BS tL$&S&4j9& b 13 h mi Ba ,?; Pure or Uonzns wmv uuiacu -.... StonVaWpUon: &. I'riSe oaly iscenu a botU FOR THE HAIR. BURNETTS 4DCOAINE ABSOLUTE CDEE JOE SAHDBUIT. BURNETTS OCOAINE OUIES BAED5ES8 15B ECA1D EAD. THE BED CLOUD -OHTEFJ M. L. -rHomAirrubmher. ' - I " -t llw-- lr-.-vIv . ju.u'uluui,J S. iNElRASKA SORENESS or TDK CHEST, SORETHROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS artD SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET EARS, GeneralBodilyPains, TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, ant) ALLGTHER PA.HS 4SD ACHES. V.Li , J?OLLXASGELINE. Twas on n winter urenln' Tho cl(H:k haO Just struck nine I Bot Inside the farm-house With Pdllr'Antf.lInn -i '- Tho folks wu! nil a-gleepin' while nho nnl r wi kocfhV a wuku urouni xno lire Awako around tho Jlre. " hile up the cblmhlcy leapln' Tho sparks lleur higher an' hljjhcr. Now shr vrn Just the sweetest O" ull the tntls I knew; And, while I sot imldo her, rho minutes mure 'n How. . r At last t u me ez I'ollr, . J Kf vro ttoxy hero till niorn' 'Twill rnnko the ntjrtat moroJoUy To pop a lectio corn To p u Icetlc corn." he I. " Vrni'ro right, 1 Rollr, hzsuro cr. you wens born!" . I knew that she wu wfllln': I thoiiKht I Jest wmild melt; I d i; In a lran new shlllin' Tu told her how I felt. The corn wan soon n-poppla' XI An'rbo'.ivas talklnViriir; U My boart It kep a-jLyfpplii i H M . iiutjiorkte' couGi i hmw1 U I IJnt iiothui' eotil I -oy; Tho com It kep Hflmppln I wished J was awa3 At Inst she took the ioppcr An' lntditonthellrxr: "AnVSTcdjJerB'.M'y coppr. She weiit'lindhet the door: An" then, ainoment ftoppln. - 'She enme a leetle nlfaer. An" whlspored. "Iu the poppln' An' I will tend yer Hn; An' I will tend yer tire." I felt my heart u-lloppln'. Hut I was Niund tu try her. Nex Chrlsmas I was married To Polly Ansrollne, An' now wo pull ten-jrather, With chlldcru nljtht or nlfie. Thej- mnko a heap o inoppin, Altho'ourbousolssmall:" r And it Jestkeons ne hotnlii''. "I'o clotbo nn'.foodsa'CTaiull' To elotho an fecnl 'in llllt An' now I mut bo stoppln' I hear tho babv Imwl! Euymc J. lln'U in Ulilengo TrOmne. At which threat Jnrlr rt,. SO tho SUmmer VWnt'on- r1.nn sun uhone Jack did not mind: he fonnd plcntj to do and some things to eat. for .PV nca-hens and the turkey wouM SSSihe,r ne8t'-anJ Jack andPelez. plunder their $. JACK'S "SAUNT SOPIIUONY." Jack Haudino's mother was out of hciilth, and his father thought a voyage to Europe, would do her good, so nd the doctors; but what was to bo done with Jack? There wen no grand mothers and no maiden aunts in tho family on cither side, a stale of things much to bo regretted, but quite impos sible to remedy on short notice; and as for Liking tho boy to Kurops. a pet monkey, a young gorilla or a small .grizzly bear would have been just as de sirable a companion as a boy who never had been made to mind, and who was bubbling over with mischief from morn ing till night. Mrs. Harding could not bear to leave him; he was her only child, and conse quently spoiled, but she loved him as mothers will love even bad boys. How ever, for once, his father was not to be moved by Jack's sulks or coaxing; it was a matter of life and death to Mrs. Harding, and broro thoy sailed Master Jack was saX'stablisned in Bassett, Ins father s native village, as a boarder in the house of Deacon I'cleg Hills, his Grandmother Harding's brother. Tho deacon was the youngest of the family and, though he seemed very old indeed to Jack, considered himself in the prime of life at lifly-si.v, while his wile, some ten vcars vounger, was, m her own eyes, vounger, was, a young woman, though she was, or professed to be, an invalid. IJassctt was a stupid little town, but boys of all kinds love the country if they do not live in it. Everything was new to Jack; he was overjoyed to get away from school, to limit hens' nests in the barn, "onblc at the turkeys till they were frantic, chase the calves round tho home-lot and see their awk ward knobby legs and heavy tails lly this way and that in their efforts to es cape, and above alt things, it was his delight to ride tho aged horse to pas ture, slip off his high" back and let the burs down, turn outtho cows and struggle back on to that slippery emi nence for the homewacd ride. liut the kocui air of tho hills gave him a tremendous appetite; he was hungry all the time, ami never had enough to eat. The deacon was a poor man and a stingy one besides; and his wife was as "near as he; the fare was of the plainest; pork, potatoes, beets and rye bread were the staples, and pie the luxury; the deacon would have it. and Jack was allowed a small segment be cause he was a boarder, while- Peleg and 'Liza, Josh and Eben, were de nied, and looked at Jack with longing eyes. Jehiel, a youth of nineteen, son of the deacon's lirst wife, helped himself, but he did not care for anybody but himself; and he could be so cross and so troublo somc his stepmother dared not'provoke mm. "I can't make nothin' out of that are city boy, deacon, ef I've got to give him ie Jn cake moaned Mrs. - Hills, when 'ick came there. "He does eat the awfulest! There waVt a scrid o' the biled pork leftyes terda, and you know when I have 013 neurology spells I do lot on cold biled pork; it s kinder salty, and relishes; nor we tliun t liev but one potato lcit for to chop for breakfast I b'liove he's holler all tho way down.'' "Well, well, Sophrony, I guess he's got ter hcv some pie; ye needn't bake up no cake as I Know of; ryo" ginger bread is real Ollin', and I "guess it's 'baoutas cheap as bread 'n butter when yo come to it, and you can't eat nigh as much. Jonathan he pays pretty well for his board, 'nd he's got to hcv suthiu' or he'll up an go off. I know it's kinder hard on ye, but say! can't you keep him to hum more? It's kitin' raound in the lots makes him so all fired sharp for vittles; ef he stayed into- the haouse, he wouldn't want so iuikIi." "Why deacon, how you talk! Me witn my neurology spells an' nervous headaches, aud my spine in my back, so's 't can't bear no noise whatever most, days, 'n hev to keep the children in the barn When tliev ain't' In 'school Why, I should go ravin' distracted to hcv that boy 'round. He's a livin' storm out o' doors; seems as though 1 should give up when ho ain't no nearer 'n the. hum-lot; how do ye s'pose I could bear him in the. Jkeepin'-room0 " " Well, well, well, Sophronv, reg'late it as you've a mind to; I s'pSse hi is a bother." And so he was; but he was hnth. ercd" too. No mortal boy can endure life without making a noise; " it is their nature to." A boy who cannot whislle yell, stamp, rattle a stick on the fence palings, or between his fingers, is a bor forlorn, but no boy or girl was allowed to give way to these natural impulses where Mrs. HihV'lived; she mWed Ultlll .ill. lliu 111UC role ,f inconsiderate fow! aad nrivntrt ain. !.. .1 . urn..t,l 1...SI.1 -.; . t IUCU WICV ., iu V jT nro "ciween two roclii -rv wm icue. ana roasting the e ju meai seasoned only with oesi 01 all condiment hmaF ... little salt, bought secretly at the'viHaffA But there was many and many a rainy day when he had to take refuge in the hotwe, bo scolded, fretted at, kept still, half-fed. and before October he dis liked Aunt Phronv with all his heart: he might have been sorry for her, fori no pmeu nw own gentle, .languid mother sincerely, and wa$ always ready to walk softly in her darkened room, but he saw Aunt 1'hrony whevving about the old house like a fresh breeze, mak ing cheeses, working over butter, lift ing heavy pails of milk, doing the great washing on Mondavs, and driving affairs all before her in spite of the spine in her back and contingent ail meets, and he did not quite believe h suiicnngd were great. "Now I'll just delight all the yomj aj.iii.1 jinn 'uc ouiiurunv MHiiuiwng hnd fault about," he said on rcturni homo. M.ilrinrr his lionil nminotial So when tho holidays drew near 11 asked his father to give him some monul that he might puy presents for the HilLV family. If Mr. Harding could have looked in to Jack's mind a moment, ho would never have granted this request, but ho was pleased to find his boy ready to show kindness, and gave him a liberal sum to provide for all his gifts. Of course, father and mother came first, and Mr. Harding smiled over an' elaborate cane, a tbinjr he never used. while the tears stood in his wife's eyes as sue lata her head on a gay, chintz covered cushion Jack had brought her with a dim idea that sho might be an invalid again, though the journey to Europe had quite restored her health. But this is forestalling our tale. The family at Bassett did not expect Jack to remember them; the money for his board was safe in Rutland Batik, and so much almost clear gain, for the deacon never found out how many ogs had gone to feed the two boys, who had no idea that there was any harm in helping themselves to the "food they necdeif, though a stern moralist would have looked at it with less lenient eyes. Hie packages arrived on Christmas morning by the stage which passed through the village and the children were gathered with wide-open eyes to sec what they contained. The first thing was a fiddle for Jehiel; the great ambition of his life, and his dull eyes really shone for once at the sight 01 tins long-wantcu possession. " He's a real cleverleetle feller," "the tali youth growled, as he cyod-tho shin ing instrument, and bean to string and tune it as nest he could. Eliza's bundle was an accordion, an instrument much in favor in the rural districts of New England, though the dwellers in cities being provided with nocturnal cat-serenades do not need these valuable substitutes. She too was delighted; to own an accordion was to bo a personage in Basctt, and Eliza was almost fourteen. Josh and Eben had respectively a drum and a fife of the most ear-pieroiug description, while Pc'i'g turned red with joy, and indulged in all the biir words he knew over a real 1 shot-o-un The deacon and his wife were pleased of course. Short-sighted people! their enjoyment was brief. The house be came a pandemonium; the long-drawn piteous howls of the accordion in 'Liza's unskillful hands were even worse than cats; she made efforts of the most des perato character at playing "Home, Sweet Home," till her own home was turned into an echo of bitterness, aud when after many struggles and a desire to please her father she did achieve Old Hundred, the result was but let every reader fill this blank who ever heard that noble tune put to slow torture on this ignoble instrument. The deacon could only gasp, " It's dreadful solium; 1 wouldn't get tired, 'Lizy." She did not; morning, noon andnizht tho dragging wail resounded, only at times overpowered by Josh's persistent drum, which he even took to bed with him, and tho shrieks of Eben's life. Jehiel's fiddle was the climax; to learn tho fiddle a student should take lodg ings in a deaf-mute asylum if he has any humanity in his soul. A cornet next door, a bassoon round the corner, a French horn on top of the opposite hill, are each and all inexpressible an guish to the sensitive car, and I speak from dreadful experience, but a fiddle in the hands of a tyro is more exasper ating far. Think then of Aunt Phrony beset by all these noises, with a chronic nervous headache, an aching back, and a tendeucy to hysteria! In vain she stopped her cars with cotton; if she produced thereby a sort of buzzing peace in her tympanum, Pelcg's gun. which was always popping off some where, penetrated the plug with its sharp, sudden bang," and made her iunin and tremble: and tho lomr. hih squeal of the fiddle set cotton at deti- ! nnrtf. d.am strti1I anil jltil nrmhi fl 4UlsJ ULX2 VUU1U (IUU UilA. UUltlU IUU nuisance of the accordion in a measure, but the deacon insisted Eliza should have some time to enjoy and cul tivate her music (?) and the drum, which was Josh's pride and joy, being put into a dark closet while he was at school, was found one morning with a ragged I10I9 in the head presumably rats. This only made a double use of the fife imperative, for now both boys took to it; and Peleg's gun serving to frighten hen-hawks and owls, his father would not relegate it to the garret. Jehiel went his way as usual; nobody could stop him. He was the eldest, and ho was obstinate, and the fiddle squealed on. "Dear me!" said Mrs. Hills to her friend and confidant. Miss Beers, "seems as though I should go mad, S'manthy; what with that are "cordion a-takin' on as though somebody or 'nothcr was a-having teeth pulled con tinoous, and the life that's jest like a bruised and defaced iu Cromwell's wars, and then, under the JtaLtaratioii. repaired and much enTScilul and how, finally, aftecihaving bfelrlflfuod- eled and disfigured in tht&itflttleuthj A ..1 1 -i'l . .1 century, it had keeping of a shr, who had (owing to circu ted to set fortlj great bargain;" grumbling at'itS: its inconimodit - . . ,; end or twcntTSBjjeM-s. this, as counted owners whom fame; Juto the'carcfull ,- ... 1 encan D&nKer.i inally because I s too, complica- as ottered at a it with much 3, its antiquity, vho now, at the had become con scious of a rcastiietic passion for it. so that ho Jcnejjp all its points, and would tell you just where to stand to see them in combination, and just the hour when tho shadows of its various protuberances which fell so softly uion tho warm, weary brickwork- were ot the richt measure. Besides I have said, he could have off most of tho successive anu occupants, several oJ were known to ; doing so, however, withl an undemonstrative conviction that the latest phase of its destiny was nod tho least honorable. The front of tht house, overlooking that portion of thti lawn with which we are concerned, was not thqeutrance front; this was in quite anothor quartw. Privacy here reignejj snprcmeiuaud the wide carpet ot turl that covered the level hill-top scemoJ but tho'extension of a luxurious interior The great still oaks and beeches thine down a shade as dense as that of velvea curtains; and the place was furnished J like a room, with cushioned seats, with rich-colored nigs, with the books and papers that lay upon the grass. Thd river was at some distance: where thi ground began to slope, the lawn, prop cm cpu.iiviug, ii;iv:ii. uui it was noni flin Incc ., olifirminir tii!L- ilnn-n -i vu .o, uw... "" .. u.,u IU MM water. Henry dames, Jr., m Alkmil. Alonttui. A Xoi-Politlcal Speech. A Detroitek who cinn ,..v.:..ti:..i t-- . . . . ' fllllll ft Illlllll invcr V K 4V o i- "" "'w luiuuie: x our poor mas neads bu'st' jest ready to reieg, jr., rushed outdoors with a Dang. " u 'L.izy, aon'tye rock! seems as though them rockers was a-poundin' on the spine o' my back every individ ooal moment. 1 never did see sech young ones! Josh In Eben! youshet right up a spellin' over them lesson books, or go out to the barn; seems as though creation was against me to-day, when I've got the neurology like sixt-. Jack Hardin', you mu4 'toko off them boots o' yoar, n, or keep ont o' the 'house. 'I canVstan' it - "Well, give me a "piece o' bread 'n butter, Aunt 'Phrony, 'nd I'll go to the barn 'long of the boys." "I shan't rrive v nttin Viotwl-f rnnoe. It- ' l.,..'llt. ,i . i . ""-""i "ui iiuusuiiiu, me .aooto dooks an say so, and you're a--oin knittin'-needlo a-goin' through my poor head, and Peleg's gun poppin' off when you don t expect nothin' of the sort and a-fetchin' on my nervous spells so 's 't I don't know whether I'm in tho body or out on't only for the noise, and wust of all, Jehiel's fiddle jest like the sharp enin' of a file clus by vour ear. a-settin' your teeth on aidge, and a-makin' your very back crawl, why, it seoms as though, I should give up and die, some times, now I-tcll ye! I'd mther live into a menagerie 'long of a brass band, for they dew play tewns, and I. expect me critters is stui nights, hut I'll be whipt if Jehiel don't take that fiddle up chamber with him and tewn tip till twelve o'clock real often. I wish't I could tewn Aim" -The poor woman fairly cried. But Jack in the mean time found his revenge rather tasteless; he did not know, after all, whether his instruments worked to their proper end; perhaps Aunt Phrony liked them; he was un easy. Revenge is not a very satisfac tory passion when it is best carried out, and when you don't know whether its means have produced its end it becomes exasperating. m So Jack was seized with a sudden de sire to go to Bassett about three weeks after Christmas, for some skating. He had a new pair ot the very of skates at lost-iheir-gJc With this rikrifttman whl :use hei mw iravenno- ; TcnVinltn ""Vlir,f- r KncinA.'-n 1- .. ".lui-iia vuuiiij " uiuiucgs last WPoL was approached by tho leading citizen1 of a small village and asked to msb '. speech in front of the hotel in the even ing. When lie asked what sort nf . speech they wanted the spokesman re plied: " Well, wo are sort o' split up here We've got some Democrats, some Re publicans, a iew urecnoackers, one oi two communists, and about a do7r men who don't hang to any party nol Dcneve in a vxuu. i u u use a neutral speech, lion t nit anybody, but make all feel good. We are going to make upasnaKo purse 10 uuy candles ant hire music, and. all must be treats aiiRe." xne i;eirotier tnougnc me matteJ over ana concluded to oblige. Wher evening came ne was the hero of thr hour. Ihere waquite a respectably gathering, general goad feeling, and h? was introduced with a grand hurrah, li was impossible to make a political speech under tho restrictions imposed! ana ho tnerciore nopeu to get awav with them on oratory. When-all wa -ready he began: " As great and grand as is our,coun-l trv as rapid as has been its increase- as amazing as navo'been its inventions we mavloolrto'the future for'greatei results." - 5- Thia was considered pretty good, ant he was given three cheers amis: tiger Feelinnrentbused, he went on: "Fires may rage floods may come famine mav cast its biacc snaaov over the land war may sound its loud WSUi, UUl.UUlUUljJ fc Here there were yells, whoops, cat calls, hisses andhoots, and the crowd! melted away like frosted cake at a pic nic The Dctroiterwas thundr-strack. One man was still-left, and to him he appealed for the excuse for such singu lar conduct. " Well, von see, the boys nave beer caught on that once or twice and it has! become old." 1 Caught! J01dl-Wt do y x - ""i t5-T? Jto$!siwj Tk fraccleco rrcentl Ired Md tiny jrrroortUnt"r lr catrviog r n. i , fc,ft3t, fivm CU fVttirniur Chlnftreen ,n.hn ujWJ .. A ? m . afeJ iw i ' J1" mia 'it Mft5 JSV t jfwrv. .-"- ad fllty turning voroiBcn wt- "fj ;.m J -v- i.i t re hour a, fiTat2o eloekln ?"M?Tl; SJ8S A Stiff 7)? ' . :.v. .n.t .r.. .f ii.r: hi mm- i "r- -- ,. ..., ..,-., v kvnra.? - Cd nd fill? did his bet; to be first . ai tvi'r " "tli umS ETrate of the bari. To arompn-h ft u l feuu. u ro- fiAtoathc vacant lotn i tbu . J l; j &Xtt" rU 2?on or under t he wapjtis loaded, wtth, wfc4r. t.J Jft 1 baggage. At unriM? the gate ( j t ,r t& . t Wbn were uinuw ! " 'i - . -.1 II . i4m fTV . " Bcambercawubpunoirsui .j rtble i na nape .- Krt M" W : S5S. Ao In tbe'rear fUing over ,,"& tmnffi 7K . v , owhobad lot their b3grg ant! . .trWiuB, JJ OMjwuuu rV. the whole ! iv i,t .Jiottd Wife CJfrw -...i n rtMrrr ItC waoi: ; ik. i tjwa w ae m;-."" - par oain, """ - ,. 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JjyS --r- int.s at tho end of the tlue-oox art. -u , w , n -' u " " Gently strong to withstand any strain , nIximi ntf inerrj i"? $' ' r-"' "" n .,, M.r. 4 "vVt !'' u, rt PU'Sr'" ,, Tw. -. .---Ljrr,rTsi ;r ad mo name, uiuk i , , ' " "i"c,;n nl thromrh the tlue-box ii- A". , A .. .1 ...t'tnir "l rAllHl " md around me uW, -"".r;" nt i -cnerat on of steam, i uo cibuiw. L 'I ..-a .......... in h vRrtical tubes W r . . .i ..-.. l.'nr boilers carry- naiurai uu i'u -- , n i I t'l.-l. ...... ...r.. Ml flllO'DOX . .trk. ltttilWS r TRUTH 11 M!MJXi m m f m " .V .w - - erf .fil' Ing a very high prcure w.u - rv.i..tb..h-t.tM iw nay be stnmgthcned by sU-bolUs in yr ft U, t . -.. ? . heyuSual way. , JFf&tt ( ,'c ;$n I kTR I nTH ty-S S ?VrT iitlili HrAi'b. Mr m U. . !. - a. l r ( ... r.iJ!. -.i. -.i kj rw 1. -- .1 "5 . WIHHIitnl A iv aU-t it Aae " feaid tho .itorekecpcr, ' ftllJt nnru 1 tiikm ' . 1 -MninfkWJu. ttKMKMhRit otn N' '' lt "And it .ehmells cl.oo.tde, fOR GHILDBJEH! tm. m-wj- V CHO RSiciJ JJTUM .; JJ Bl - Why shouldn't it. I'd ke , f m.-..-; -?.' ";-v-r j. . .-- ?SVlZ ,?-,aid the storekeeper, getting I ,T u Jfi;.. " -"K -r .''I?5&L? .. r.n TT52,Jr-aaVJC rtrr,' pr"" I .4 ,ri ' t1 I -Holiad lust started a little grocery jyvl.-.iw I -- .... ..mti nliil lifUl i . ,-.-.rt nM I.aiFlHIIlII .'VILUIIVt ..-- I1T MIL wiiiv.. -- f- . - .t.. .m "(Trout lor fan. FK- ' la Dortlv old licrinan tic-" " r i I i PrIU ...i...,.lr,,iii Unlocked to sce some m u- --"' ,- :--- ,., ... . , I.I. lilt llKiU-S iMKWt IlKIT at u, anu cam ; - -)f anv ondcr kind von uerkrant! ' UI ooureoit does" aiu m. '" testily. no same: "j v ,,, .. 1 ott ..I.I Ihfl UTfirf'Kl't'DL'I . UtH'". io Kiuwr r.n " -- --i -- .- reil in tho face. ." it- w - "" , l&L7Zi .JM, Bo.toa. M same!" "Ixiokherel l wain juu uricr7 -.- -r - understand I keep tin -c lass . po. . a .. eu.hQ M REMTWO AH II don't want you ir.iiumi: "'" "": t fci " -- :-- . r IT . ... i "l. .....I tint I I" Look ncie, nunc iremu, -' IGeruian, placing a ponderous loreunui i Ion the vest oi tno uieruuuuv, u v I kraut is choost do siimo as any ouuer Ikraut, lorwuai, ., ,r ..... ....k .-.,, . Ikrautmitderkay? How ish, den, dot.' ' I Galveston Jeirs. nn,niinir ntipfdotr rnnoorninf JL. . f -.u: Mnl.llnl'lmr. ex-Gov. Kisnop.oi uuiu, land. It is related that arrangement were made one evening uunug . -cent Fair to serenade the Piesulent . o the Stain Board ot Agncuit ire, .. - 1....1 ..nu..il lii thoiiL'hts luncuoiiurj . -"-,--"';; ...,.. for presentation, nmi i "" -t pear on the balcony and address tho band and tho crowd, when Mr. Bishop drove up to the hotel with .several rn.ia 'i hr at-.i nvfriiui . calmness of n m-oat man jyKUm ! ria&c. bow6H in a charact disperseu, in . ... -.- u m music BOOKS. 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VNi .ii ''ur inak m. uaTijr". a afiFNT.mNTEQI'" Unn U Will I -'- "- " pr.-aiw " T'-L- a S;Exlraordiaary uner ! uaTiir". a the .... ,.,.,. .,,i rim i it, i Tin TtfinTTfl no un?n u WU1 I :Je'u'Co Wt' '""' "' . --"t - - (inn-.r Urn ivw ll'lll lllll llll UIIIIVV follnwlnir froiyBr. e.tcrnc4cllw Ii'f. , Itll V KiailN. Oi ArUJiiUlJ DUUIkO f "- - . t .,ii .t!ii . r r m- rii n-t . .. II. F. BeUrenif,'-' .rj., u sn;- i a-r-. "j-;., roitntir.r. .i.....i(ri .n.i rtni. nil rai riiia !.. i;rniiirt itniis Vlnei:'lCJ. ami hae never licarl a colnplal-it; 1 Unuj fanilli- s who would rtbt br without "7 5'. ,or '' i thine. Evert dealer avs me efeie." A WJUTidAL procession ttf Jjmlbarb'n, V TI.. wm deltved while a youajrtf in to. k hi ccui'i uuwu iruiu aii j'tu"""-"u her unbecoming position asji fjoTJcsi of I.ll- ci t. ", -rr 1 m 'Mi m pi f.iJ.4VI Dr. A. A- I'iixtt, of this cityfWrts: St. .tv cobs Oil l -rleadld. All o-wbom I baveo-d It, proBoauce it the beat fciidtdttu, tor rhcu raUUB9ilU pain they cvet:UfC4.'iliu- lll Wrl riflh . C:iiirliiill.OW"k M:3 FIAS31 All OMASST? i- o A- CT- - 3 "... ..... la.v. . T rev'. Tli- u ITW'. M o 'J.'I.Ii'. I'w.iuriii el w .. . f'-y - -, tva ..ih, ii v A f- ,"- mir.if. uf .llt!li-rl Z-' I ( ) 'p l"i ! i :. - . ; ...... t i. sj Im I ' ..... . . .,..... t. r...- r mi. i ''.-' .. II t.'r s r.ft r ' -. ll WMM ffr-wy Kid&F xsj$8 i nrrt3-ca -Tsk B y I Q 'S ftrraiVJti !'. -.-tmi " Uf iTi I " " PILLS fvunrrni" -tr a TORPID LIVER. Lois o Pivetite, i uwcls cottiro, Pain In the :t.d. with adall sensation In thbok par:. l'a:n undor tho shoulder blxdv, talU nessaftsr eatinp. with a tlisicclinstion to cxcitioaof body or mind. IrritabUttr of temper. Lowsmrtn. witn aioiini;oi onv IIIIiIVniKll -V ?TH rT lrtmttr "D ,II..'IV .... ..'. . . .L.i..v.t 11 Hi sttenii .baie-fa!I nuich. eai his fu?r. ct shaved atid.ffi tit a duel. Tb he can co baclTMB "larater b-foe Jlle'v'drtiln r.sis oa tht (hfPJsVct. XorrUtoSeh'TliraM' J 'i "" V .kvr la 3rttltf"Hen. My ids ijtr say, 'irvnmeh better latber Is aice be used )c rettlnr wU "after his Ifu: disease declared Incurable, aifl we arCsozud KCaera!lyorcr thoiifcht "ye. "a. uc u?ru vanr lwiier. a isu wtiv"- ...... ...- ....-. ..-.-. .... .--- eUr, .. Y.VOeaJln-diL t CONSTIPATION. ; : - . ( ! n-r-t aRsavamma I. recent ehanre thi" Rott!cr. of Dublin TI ITTT' Dll I Q sail that 6f9GV)dwenfB5sv& 'tenements ' Jrl.fi- JZm .hc. m in that dty 2, J.oHieVfrtM, 'T, " j nrATu TuT-,. SrS; 30.00J people, nrc rcpqrei,pailiUor human lnzm (0 Misnith th rrrrr. A'trnntaRe of IIear "' "ThfiMmtt !(.. inlnr.ni roil niCfl.m the Wft ! U oasini(kive on all Ca-J5i tbat tn- heavy-'jliieil & the XMi.virtrjd WaK Cook " :-. wsf'1 ".-':" .;:.Kr. a wen af Jpajern ihl auvani.-5e. "",v-" wl'-snt drafU nnTck and uni.)rm bak.nR, m.l-. ,i. r, .!... r...- .k. msut ilcairablc "'t I'-i.. : ' rnJf05t)5al.ls.cuts1,fcrulses,eui 0" of rcuoiT-'iirVmr'J pepper-box. . A SxaixMt&T. bride whipped her fathi oeeaase he iaiiiber husband todnnK n tr-room. ' ".' V3P.7 SASIL7 JSANA&3D, ECONOMICAL KT FUEL, and otMHASTrr.n to Cits Perfect Sitisbctisa ETnjrhrs. ACHARTEROAK MADE ONLY 1.V Excelsior ManTs Co., NT. LOIW, vMO. IMTOBTEKB AND DEALEHJl IK TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET IROZf TMJ OaiW OF COOM VSth OS KOfJI M TIN AND STOVE DEALCKS. 8ESD FOR ritlCIi LISTS. -R1R8. POTT8'3- -... .. t rrT.-tiriifrT.r t.t.tr'V T rrVTI omc, OS Sfarrar tpet. Xw lafiu a-T-J father a . A ...... t-tuL. are, after bar- vuv 41 III ,MJary by-IKTlMia AJ ,c fc . r ald totisi.ntir rasa tT In fi cere-r-o- n:e- Thecbodman'3 Mtf - u; TIa n man's iUC Ai:fc- r"w E&2& Ailk' 'SSSSC'SS " t " j".tz -aaa nas , v : o.u ana nas Cad to inform them hJstetisiriHe Clad to inform them JiT jTT4t one' nd not yet reached t ; tbejr. ) Trfr-.. . " a.J; Lkn.l he - ..c a once a vt ui. l a man who was iu ' f? ,raW to him: "-...I t i .(Mart mm. 1 cw everything and can do'aajwnc, 'Yet K m V na"rar"wb aJ a Wty of emntinf.th.4i.Ae. ind I ra "e onet whf .. .. V cJ Hsk assart, so e one-, whife rou, who- fr iwi awart. so dothedla purple aad fiae lca.i0 ." jour ribs reznl w Ti! . -saJell me. oj lhlsr' in ,ki iEo...? not w..aasu-jfiaBgas.a v?r ?J TeoekeW8rl'inea. Moral: ThereUnonejl? Thim are now io "ooo ifS5,ae"? !n Alawter's adrice il nftdftTTafl thxa B,nenu'' He chaqrea yc' 3-' ell me. n.frtsHUacTtribaHm Kl THlaMnMrt., ..,'.j very mnvufni t riir-51iiI.rAs w -j. r. ,av k aoBhsiiv:" VELJTzlZZ ltt "too rggrri ih'i-tI Trl b. A ie '! The Only Remedy that acts at thi SAJUt nu w ITHE LIVER. TKF BOWELS. andthoKIDNEYt.1 TV mT.'asjd neoon ctem it WJf,il ntmtr ta mm of aWia. l-i. - i iirr. iwny Are wo pick : JJeeanse K aSam &ae great organs I.. - - - J. nii.f t itvmrmm MtMB mirBMuaivj)TtarB Uurrrfort fm VZf h hlnvl tkal Aauld to am Tuztvrautf. IaiLlOCSSCT. ritX.C03CTXrjlTiwJ EMETl3 5EaTC taeacsju li rV arfijn or S r7"-:.-ii.- L-fiLi, jaso raunvig tr ysm --. Idas. a. srt.- IIMMB IHH B SPW l..,..t4 itir:i.cti9uil !"? 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