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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1882)
? m 1N , THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. M. Lr THOMAS, Publisher Kill) Cl-OVD, i NEl'RASIvA. AN IMITVTIO. " If voii von-ijrlitii'ti. I wen twi'tily- "' " Jf ..--s I't-xtiiiiil anil it -.wr.- inna': If yUI jvruvoirtc and Jj.-pes wn -ili-iity. .and lifebclon'oKkxlarelcoiiiiii; If hi. ni-hc -rful youiij- li.-ionwr. With :i- w-- iiiiiid it linn-i'liuM i-aro, "" t-"litil-l li'i tm-ook the first sm:il dunicr Wi.h-Ii .N-1 -p ior,Nodl ilmpped mtoKhhro; - -. t lr in- -iionM toast u. -itaiUu: jolly, Wi-li in- tin 'il-lcriiiiuiii' aiwn. And 1'iru J" Mti. iny MiL-lniur Molly, Aii'l l:iuilnnUl you hady lirown Jtlrnk foi this w'd -itlt llio -t:ill. Itp'ji lutl'-r. f"tiiKMi. n.ms anil .til. AinUit :iImuiI tint litt'e l.ilil", .:il n " ri-.ill t Ii- maid too mull. f-om.-f.rfv .mr-aiil iiioti' Itow willing We'd let run luck, my l.Tly Itro'vnl II -jl.i.lli irm :li--.i i-vi-tv r-lnllitir II -. milit li tli-ir liiirdi'ii-' lo.n; II -.inl-'ht h:ivo tlK-Ptinlitrlit sliltim? Through cotton sii.ulc-, :i it Ii'ik; llicn. ,0(1. lirC'lntiiiirhl. -itd'.un lor diuin-; s Minii- it'i'l :ts rijll H- v. li ti j .hi wi- tmt i-iidiiccn, I.wR? (wojity. Wl,i. iin.t.i .i- wiinr. 1 .it iiop -s n-iie plunty, ; ou were cross rather i ban sad, and that what ntli-r unties pressed upon inc. leit ersthe iiii;.'nlow.s and pasture, the road-'''''V'rlViVJi-r,...- ' Voiir ridiculous 'cs.sir.s' and -uiu-ii ! me verv little time for idle repining. ,;d,-s and lite lawn.s awd lour-anU. ami -nt,i,U,i..irGleooru:a,iriTr(,unr.. . TO!llt 0fn,.rw.eitv rat hor than had that been one of my habits, which, Av!li(.,, WuA tJ. ,it.Sirhful eoalm- of Anl !-.-. Mo-.in--'i. J"r it v.t -.r-ii A KAII.I.'OAI) KO.MA.NCi:. that i ii Tlie car; were crowded and itcnic uie a nine cuiss. v ny mu an tin- men. women and children in the i?..i - itn i ii world be oil the train ecry time 1 went i ilown to Hammond to jrive mv music Ift.SOll.s? Ah! those music lessons. I was cross, tiain when I thought of them. i!ere w:is this lovely Jiiorninjr, bright with all the beauty and ladne.ss of re- iiiriiin"nrinLr. A clear May skv. the t- .n"s of birds, ami the sweet odors of zrecji, rou ui things filled the air, and f 1 longed with an unutterable loiijrine; to ' turn mv back iipoii Ilanimond and the n-en "misses waitinir me' there, ap- iioinU-d by late, and ailminiblv lilted In n.ilure to torture mv iiiusicdoinr . hmiI. " j I want-.! this bright day all to niv- j nil. I had a new" book" I wanted io . j. ad. This was just the day to .sit bi r.noi.eti uimluw .and read, cither from . the printed pajr or open book who-c ' i lianulers were the 5iriniii": rass, the imfoldiii"; leaf, and the tenderly blue hk. I had so little time for either ! kind of reading. And then 1 had a dilapidated ward- j toIm-I needed to renew. K cry woman Knows how the s-habbiness of apparel i oiucs Ui liht iu the fare o,f spring sim siiine. The dust andi6il" of a whole winter's wear stared me in the face; and !liiu".h I had no special fondness for j-ueli work, I had a l'oinliiess for a be- cnmiuir toilet, -md knew thai if I could1 ' I think you have wonderlul coii onlv hud tune I could turn"' my few ' lidence in yonr-elf and your own die s upside down ami inside out, ami clinpicucc; but I have been i-alled so renew and renovate fhein bless ihc an egotist iiivm-Ii too many times convenience :uid latitude of the fash- to consider it at all a tenu ions! that no son of Adam woiild'cver of reproach. 7 find that one wlfrtun knovv thejn. i deiolands himself and bis own abilities, I wanted to do anylhii i; and rvery- j who possessed power, and knows it. is thiu but what lav before me. 1 think, "vncrallv the one people call-in egotist. more than all. I wanted to be free; to ( hie must believe in one-eir who would r !o or not io do. as I chose. t win faith from others. You know Mil- Itiit. instead of all that, my face was ton. writing Taradise Lost, said he was set Hnmmoiidvvard. I knevvthat at this fwiitin an immortal poem, and llicpeo moiuont each pupil w;is.rivin a last, j jilc jirobably cried: Whafau ej-otisir " and nossiblv the lifst. nioineiits lo the Thank vou." he said, "vou plead -excculiou" of her exercise, prepara-j my case nobly ; and now,"1 taking out torv lo mv coininpr. I his watch, in five minutes we will be Of cour-e'I knewit was all wronj- lo i in Hammond, ami I want to tell vou be cross. I had read and believed that ' some! him-. I like vou. I am interested virtue was its ovn re wan L" I had in vou. and I d not want thisaeipiaiut liecii brought iii on the be j anco to ijrop. f want you to give me rIMM ailO VOU II IM- 1I.IJ I'nii i-iple, but in mv icvolteil against that inmost soul 1 ! last venerable' -Ytieep of wicdom. lwas"tpmptcd to be lieve that the words needed transposing, :uiti think so vet. 1 had to look a little fora seat Tiie women who had whole sells to thein Mlves spread their skirt.s out. They liecdn'l have done it, for I didn't want to sit down bv anv of then.. Hut at last a "viitleman raised his eves from iliwniiTii"m;-lapor, -Jind. rist-i";, iuii inatcd thatl might share a sat with h'.m. He let me sit next the wimow, for which 1 inwardly blessed andoii.vyanllv thanked him. Then L looked on of the w indovv . and fell to studv ingtlie s(Cnery. l'rescntlv he laid down his paper.aiul I haw or telt that he was about to vpeak lo me; bull resolved that I uniiluimt be invei-'led into making car ac.pmnt inces He was a fine-looking mau.uid a.Miodh. wilh tlie gnu-blue eyes md l.hmde" beard in which my Soul Ud Ititherlo delighted: but 1 was ,!ct,Tminvi I,, he proof against his Saxon beautv rretlv so.m he said: -I "think you got n the e ir. al AL did oil not?' "V.s. sir."' .. . e .- ... ,o" i lave vou i;u 10 " 1.. ..lv liltl.. ImIt, rhat:is'lheSt:Uo Insane AsyJu is ; it not?" " Yes. sir." "Have vou ever viitedjt?" No sir. -Vou do not iuowlhenT,lclher U is full or not?" "I presume there 11 j.c.s sir. ujfot:r bfiok boT camo Tlien the cb!i .nm, inn(T tWruY. .. . . . ? ?JbnP.niV5ae of George Eliott's nov- fill re vou ever read this?" ,. - . Oes. sir. " "And like it?' "Partly." ' j "She was a woman of remarkable srcnius. she read the verv secrets oi r. . i . -.s ,. " . i.:..t. Uic numan uean. uon t you iuu "o0?-. . " 'Here I-was ashamed to rctitrnan- idi otic ' Yes, sir,' so L turned, around in the seat and commenced: ' I got on the cars at M . and am .fc.u?g to Hammond, not fdr a two hour's -Mi'sdei I go there to give musio-lesions--. 'ba-e seven mmils there, all jrirl 1 have "jbeo.atjMaysxillc several times; tliink it- vcrXjileasant litQc tovvh. "1 likVcouri try plaViVand solitude. It was the State Inshs'e-Asvlum which wo passed a few mnjgn. ts since. I have never visited it; fini plenty outside whoiie, insane enough forine. Do not know "whether it - is full or "i, Jtrinpcommend you to Dr. j neons- m lmu our. --iiiajsia-Jl-- - lived there '-Lon nJsMv lather s- " ilv is ch-irmin-f re-illv vour most be- that r''"' "'."'" I'v. , . ' tlmuga lUWMll rvvVve.U ilixiir a lighter inouthit"' of broken seis bv means nf -,--..- ,- , r r i - - i" '. . - "No,sir. mm-.-. i rt ' - - i r- i .V "Mr. Hami ton. this mav be vast v ; .lI1(i ,r;.,.r till(P t ;. : r:.'h -mil we'lm-i- 'V.100111 , . ' incan-. m TnK Fra7,.r AtV r,rPa ,, th?. v.. ,n Ul0 .,,..:.,-... t, At m - Von are fortunate. Ibis is too oiningone I think. , uiiisiu-' In vmi but it's .rrovvin.' ilwif i ' i .? ..u, and a few d ivs ag.) the contrivance WoraJ. fcll(. evrriiiiere. L it. - i r .- - .- .-.... " . ... i :.. ii, ..,.., re It-.. if .. :.. ...t....,;. !,. ivtiile .uuusiu 103011, uiu 11 s growing iicv.ni- nured: ore haru "rass thrives unon ilrr .- ,:.i ... i;A-i,...i ; c ..1 1 iim. .Xrumniii. rnrmni.. itii ' 1. iir-. villi 1:11 i'- r loielV a Uionilllg " -1" """"" "-.; , ,L ""u""" "' "' ".'- eillv llis-io-rce-lhle III Hie " I .- .. . . " ,. ' . "- ""'.I .0 icon.. .10, 01 .-i ii.n:ti, ; -- ; t n. I.nr nl.. I.li.r and KH Tri. W ist ci.mc dovvn from Mavsville. I.alk with vou." I retqr- :,'i,m light sods; I hie gras upon lnnctonc. with consi.lenible success. The oil was "-". .,, , r f . . "". "-. --' -"- - .'-iti. - have JUslloiiu "" . , 1 ,,-,,, ..- In vou and VOU "50 tl O inc. .rriv.d v lun tu I'. ..I 'Ion 1111. 111 'oil- 1. .1 v- .i 11 1 . CCO A V r FK. $12a liTaf I omea!:j' ntll. , V It! --. .i t-V'iMi .tfv rr-r n.-it is one of the prettiest little towns v. And I shall i ."- "' . . .. , :v.. 1 f. ....-. v.. lmt .,-- f, " J '. , lop upon .ow. onveved to the. North Harlmr tntraneij Jjio-tiTeut-ntfrwv Air Tn-i.fi.. a.. u. VT r.-.: i-.- -r- .- -,ir 1 Ih.il lsoiu 01 o 1 i itl,.ui(l (,nril:um. , ? 1 uceivcdlout 01 five letters from wet ground: n choosing the rig it l,v means of a uoe "oo vird, lono I he - 1 i-i-rtrn- ah.ti is rv r- .. ' - mtlwSi? U' ;l "' ctiea' i "feiret )ovle " I .aid- "Write you and answered then, every one." j . therefore it is necen- that The UI tkefaotS iKOHTH-JCEHTSWISTED-oohr., ...-. -..ne .ni.,.. .. t,L.-"i ;-um'or nerhaps. yon 'SIS111J"f:lllin.- hen my first letter "st. sm.-eiely that 1 never wrote you thegniss shmrd both v known and that df red the hirlMir unite smooth orer a ' '" ; " ?. 4i.n, . ., ,.ir .. ... ' iSo nol iniO iuu j. mj ti.tr.if it ..111.1- tlt......iM.l i,.it i- 1 . id kv for :i rnlr. Ami iWvir ri.mi.I v... . .. .1 . .. .-. .. .....hi . . ! wwj , i-'- niniirtd iVm)ii. riiia No rep y. -wm In O'.' . another letter from that Miss I '" How disappointed I was you cannot One ounce of the seed of KedTopeon-i The Dutch are ending pioneer ev- ' r .i4HAA-.iift -oeii, no -i.i'ti-i, ion nut 1 .-- - ' I ." "".. . .. . . . . x . . 1 ill- L 1. tlS il 11 i ! HL 11 'ill.ilt.. ' " m " I ...,".. -------- - ----,--- Apued .r;?:-vZ iVoCle the third. MUess , handsome ace but IieO J'JW, J ! ins , be monotonous. bore, in '!,ml ,0.ah:l!" ' r, SS-nud Z- accsee if it, not aU.". xMic-im.Mti 'V-im Sc K-uik'" :l I..vleve have reached Ham fiiniuildiitg .situated on the nanu . ,-.,,.,. o,.r- .--ir W. .--.- .- -----. a-ftm . ft . UMUI11IJ UL 1 AAAlri. 11 -'- --- - - 1 : ' " I doiotnc volimerstoo.'r-0;li T"11 lIh1,',, " Ui,h' ? '' V", ,i" ll,.,n 'Iu"bJ l dhl ' hM b'" realize that m.-relv sow- to nun -t .,. ,. VT':' T , . !.-!, 'it ,u.r -"Ukiiow ansai4aho.e the faNe notes and ": and that other man has vour letters ;,, ...,.! : nol sufiicieut for the -.iicv-s- I " ? .r,,7,w BOOK- tTH.o'l ,.te?S?.ltere X di'sconls-flmTn-lort, out of meant for tn, Was he a good corre- Fo I, h l?j orlht MIU ,-s . An .-Id .-V ?L o md t l-c aovav, VtiX: niciioiii5?anin.- the piatu) I heaftrhioW-s-usriTiL tones. jomlent? -Mav be I'm intni.lm-?" ";.?. 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Z.. i moniu f -4V..-m..1 ' !SiM-:um l' Imv.. a iH.rvfr.o fomhu-ss a. youn inexperieuced .schmd -irl, I Mtotild not hae nnnoved oii: but I saw I dillideiu I am a viitlcmaii. a tnl emi- 'neiiily respectable, and you ap very far ' froiiriieln-r afraid 10 talk wilh":noiie ... ...', ... , .. . . - ... . .. , ... r . . i .- i wunoti. lite lornnniToi an uurmiii'iioii. V(). ncidatn. ott bid not tierinitted the sunshine of this moriun; lo enter your i s(,n 1. or vou would have heeii mori'ircnial i-itiid coiiVlooiis. Hut I have nut timnked vou for our cry .succinct account of .... ,. ' vourseii. antecedents ami surroumimgs. ; 1 am a lawver. and cannot hi:!ti thinkinir that you woujd ui-i'.y a splendid wit- ... . . . . .- ness. 1 propose that you torsive me my iiiituisitiveness, and I forgive oti oiir - .oiir- widl, your iiusocialit. and we 'make up,' or, more properh speaking. beirin airain." I consented, and for 'the next twenty minutes tried my best to eUace-the first hours work. I think f succeeded, and i I who never talked to mortal mut or . woman about myself or mv ail'.iirs. found invelf talking t"i this stnuicr in a free. iincoiistrain.ul manner, as icmarkable as it was nleasaiit. i He was a cultivated entleniaiT. wTllf :. manner modest, and et perfectly .self-confident. I made some assertion, or expressed com'-opinion." froiu'which he dissented, :iiii',': You arewrnn. and if I h:n could convince ou that I hav time I more correct views on this subject have. I .-itve him alloolL of caiua.cnicat. . " Von lliin.r f :im a'curioiis filciTdilK' ' of iinpndeiice and egotism, don't you?"' - r - h linked. Ml ii.tiin .ill., .i-i',-. -'. .!.. j.i iiiiftun lo write lo you. "No sir." Will vou: ... WlmP" "Hecause. I hough you fancy that you am interested in jne, I know it was only that 1 jiiqiicd your vanity, and have amused and filled an hour for you. You will forget that such a person exists by the time vnii ren-h home." "Verv well; if I forget you I shall not write. If I should happen to re member ou. ma 1 remind vou oi it by a letter?" v"You do not know but X am a mar ried woman, with an invalid luisbaud and nine small children."' "It is not written on your face.' 'Well. then, perhaps" L have, a lover waiting soniewheiv for me." . , "Then oil. will tell me , Perfect frankness is l rue court cV,-, and "surely you would not jest when vou can sec that I am in earnest." There was no withstanding his. sincer ity. J said: . ."I am ashamed of niv foolish jesting. 1 seem determined to do mvsclf all pos sible injustice; and if 011r persistence astoiiished me at first, it,mna.es, bewil ders me now.' "I see it docs, and that expression. 1 , hi . nade up of pique, surprise and incredu mission vom; have p"en. ion do not . .- . ii.ii Know how sun ereiy l maiiK you. i havo" no faith ju ju a a prophetess. I shall write to vou as soon as I reaehi honiti," and hejiclped me oil' the ears. gave mv handia Warm, fnendlv el-Mi. 1 Almjjrhtv l.avin.r made Hum to match can a. man who lock's ami talk-, in voiir inoranar an.l iiH-.pridi.T. u, u-'-i m rurn-r . ..-U..JI . i....- ,..-. u-,m.. -. ..... ---,. it, , :- " i:i.., ....: ...m.,. ,. :.i:,.tvt mil .. i.r..-.-t..Mnv other Lmtis (. II:iiiii1-i Kate. auI tlie tireiuntn irv iniutr:. ac- ik:.t iramrtirnr n - r. . - t-r t i-r; js . His fac-e was a study whilo'I talked. I Mv acii:ii7aiicu with demi-ods was I ton? A woman .- 'Ion t know a :5 , c mlinc :jn Ann-taan journal ( hu-h. -vAn I -uri K 1-w.l. rc Amument, aiinm-anrc.. mortifiod mn- hhi-n. and i- .till. vrv li-ht. in fart a ' from an a wanu l.n.kiii- after. 1 want . h.nxever, d e not -.. details , of the f.. u...t . ,m - of u ba, rffu! ity.with a deeid-dlv -ratilied look, all ; mere iiel ion; hut. nevertheless. I felt U. couvim-c jon that I am I. Don t af- , erim-), l ' U,fU 'lhnnoin his eounte'nance. ami when I , ju,tilied in hein- a trifle ..xtravajrant. If; feet to mLMiii.lr.:and me. Margaret , w' .., and the mii.iiu-- of the .- w, hJ. dc: ir.b M "f J" emled he lati-J.cd u.iuiet lau-h that had he had not written one letter which was U.-ar. l our lace na.- naimiwi m- m- , mh.-h.- .i. .. --"" " ", ,; '...."" i . thVZ-ZTLi- fTZ C, j .... .H-courtcy. Umnka little bit 'of tri- j,t Vhat a letter should be. JM.have ' and day for month. I -u.kt , ffi h, Li-h.. -,.. w... jn l tn "M;-T -- - T -- iimpli in it. wasted no more pen and ink upon him. ayua buciiisO l coiuo not war io n , s-ii.uC . .;.k. . :..-, - - .. . , ',, ..w . -l1 - I wntinued: "Xoxv, since I have an- With (he laudable intent of r.-formin; you up. X..w. that this t ipi.ll,liind.T , the At menun patriarchate has been re- , u it hwl M - i swered all vuur iuestion.S may 1 ak , his tI bv adopting a widely diilerent , U explained, I w.H not jrm w,ji up ua- , qe,ted to ,!.. th- ac-;,., d of h:- k !; -' - ;'; - you one?" "' I one, hope.1 u, brin- him back to his les, w,u bid me do ,o. . 1 d ullilor,! olnnr nrdor !lm J " ! '7 '. i res, na'am," with a meek imita- seizes. , here'or .halt I to .Ma-ville? 1 wait ni.vy be l;r.,sl,l up f..r tml. I. h y ! .i'a?; " . r . r t. !.... t- t..j. n ...!.., . title 111 lo-'h His to siitmiL that w lutlev ur t eII unl ,W-H1. t-'iai . . -na . W)1, J linn ., i,. .,.. I .iiTitr inn iiinriii titiTitr iir iriiii., viiiii iimji I . ,-.--,.---..-.- - i. .. . . . ...... ... j, iil.lilil.-l. ....- - ---.. .. ... . t .1 - i . .1. .. Cttn.V deSKS:! for overcomin-' obstacles, .ind b.uniso ! t ion and orthography, was broken, my .m .sbotihler ami aw iu.u..i. i u s- u; 'o. ..aJ.v ..fc . ?a OJ . fiwjl tittmmm Ktmmiy . ft,-. , iMiwpIaiiilvliiatymi uoiild Utlk if oii-. failh in mv own prophetic powers w:tt -H aiiru you add little wuV, , Jnat appeared to be a J.id.op wx-sien l.V'i i il . i . T ..I1: i V-.i.i n:.i f ..... t..ii i !.:-- ;. .. r.!.. .t..n-' (irl..tl,i P.rrii. earned thmurh the tn,ets tiy th" t'o- . . ..... . . I j uoiiio, alio mv pel slsieni-e ii:ts jirii"i iin. a-i-n s,- ,-.4.,,. ,,,,, , ,,.t n;u i..n .j. --k .--.j. , ,, , - . . ;n;aii u :tl-a, il lias an nno-i..-r im tt I that mv intuitions wen- ,-orn--!. Hut," him .so? Hut I owned to mwlf tliat I , i SI Lvuvt Magazine. . . j"" ' -j-vvhiT. I !' turm-il out to k nwM (,,j,MjU u, cl1maXt. ..rt tJ u ' lie added, seriously. ' Ihhotild be'yorry would trladly have been faNe t.roi.het . .. ,e.'!! "' :l l'M'p. but a iicnpoe.c b .ture a the iim.MUh uf AW HaM." to have yo.i think me de,si,rn.dly r-ide. -ven, cry l.ullv. ,. , "' J-,";"p- pintwiiu, .wliu . ii ik-iii" W1.j Mr lirj J. p..u.U-. smIcpuh ! If vo.i l,,l !.,. ;.. c.m.tv nrl.l-I.enir Tin- siiniiit.ir wore :iw:iv. I was busier 1A ' ; "(-.eeted, rcfu-ed to wab: t.. the .station. .,., ,, lh .., ,,r .v. ir.m,n. ... 1 ....'..,,. . ...wv ' ........x ..-- --- 1 - - ami "iii.spcicu, -- vjoiui-ie -o ....iii-i is rooi for one.l)ole.' The next oiuiute the cars 111 .stvop on. and "-' f:"t that seven music and whispered. "Good-loo. -Margaret feel any great remorse over mv mis eondrxt. The troubles okthe morning weru-i nne iorsrotTon. nml-l -inHiie my- my mind that the world wasn't such a bad, unhappy world, after all. and that even musie-teaching had its bright side, TheT dav went by. the week went by. and though I said 1 did nbtr lool fox his letter, I did not suc ceed in deceiving mvsclf. It came, a frank, honest epistle, fH oi strong thought, expressed in strong, simple words; it contajued--.plsVasatU allusions -b ' our strangelv-begu- aeqii -UHtance, and, withota bciusr- in the least a love letter,-Avas sugjefltive of more than mere friendly interest. It made me glad. I answered it. The next week's mail boro a letter tb "Louis d. Ilamil ton. Box 139, St- Louis, Mo.," which was the address he gave, oc .which I T-.lOfl Im 1.. 1Aftv s. . "'" IU HIS it-fttft. -1 prided mvself oa my-letter-writ-ng.aboufe m if you had triedl Found out I found that nrihng-to.tlns:nbwlricnd.u was very pleasant. s- . Oil TVSIiort time anotuer iciier came rl tc"onrht the writing a trifle different from thc first. ' .Neither tlie manner nor the matter was of Jlie same degree of excellcrice. If it .had not been that -I and o Azain I wrote, the replies -dill ills-1 appointing Tn. taking on a tone of J Udtt.-ry which was annoying- in. th extreme, anil wlm-ii made an- , sw.-riug them very dillieult. Uver an.i over I said to mv.-elf: - J low ', Hamilton wrote to me no more. wW not stirprUed. nor re.illv very sorrw ..,.i,- i ,i-w .i. ...... .;.,ti..! ' t Aw. c-n'w limi.llftt mv iitiitnlalict in limt!n- iioii. :is woll :ts in hi -kill in coinr'M- ' than ever, and found my work inereas- ui daily. A larfrc mu-ic cias.s, with , thank fortune it was not. 1 lie leisure . that eauie to me wascujoji ' those ean enjov who have hou !. .."..... was eiijocd as only rs of work . . . ..r .... 1imiioii ie-i. I made two Iritis a week to 11am- nioiid. but aoiied car aeipnintance not avoided, either, fori was not tin slIe of women to make travelers -tan in wonder or admiration. H lnie 1 . i .t r .1 't .... lonuo euueiui-n cuiuieous, i n..u t n member that ativof them. av this one. n - ever insisted on talking to me whether i woiuu or no. spikes or panicles. i!m-s oi inese October camp. rIorioiM ipieen of the j,.nns we cannot now op to explain. Autumn! Day by day the e.ir ;rcw mit j pa-s-in may say that a whea' ear splendid; day by da' the woods look on ,,r a timothy head" isa -pike, while tlie brighter, wanner hues. The ride from heads of June niss and oats arc jrmi M to Hammond took me past ' (.,w. Snw. if ve could a "i-.rantie lovely little clumps ot trees, iroreoiis with their wealth of color. I'l-asant farnidioiiscs, .set in the midst of yellow lields. and over all the rich, ripened .-iiulirht falling like a garment. Over all the troldeii haze, wrapping every obie.-t in a tremulous, tender beauty. the x ear was dv in"; gloriously. ' I was iroinj; home one evening after a dav's work in Hammond, tired but still with a restful, contented feeling in my heart. A ood deal of the sunshine of the day had entered into my .soul. All the dav I had had a straiiLrclv elate, feel- than vou .'; :i "en-e of somnthiii"; abiuit to hap I lien. Only that mv life was one of II wnieii iioinin ever nap which "nothing ever hat lieiied."' I should have aid that some comiiiir event cast its .shadow belore. I vv:tb not iriven Io .superstition, and .so concluded thai the deli-ntlul weather i and jrood digestion were the secret of it all. I entered the car. It was full as usual. People on their way home from ' j their summer pleasuring. I here were v 011111; peojile and old jieople. and pen- pie wiio were not young, ami wiio would not be old. There was the inev itable commercial traveler, the crving baby, and the woman who had lost her trunk she's alwavs on hand, and there, right in front of me. as 1 passed down the aisle, sat Louis C. Hamilton. Our eves met, and my cool recognition was acKiiowieogeu oy a reaoy siiiuc aim an f 1... . I ,.!. !.. outstretched hand. 1 could not very meadows and inistiuv with veidure. wo well refuse to shake hands with a man should even tlie'u find I lies,- indi-pensa-simjily because he did not write a good hi,. olr ctuufort and h.ippines.s. The letter, and was uncertain in his spelling, ' fanner could not live withoat grass, and and who had. after all. only done just ,, ,.jjurc is one of ihc liiM p.uts of his what I said he would do. So I gave bu,;css which he should be familiar him mv hand, and before L knew it was seated beside him. and we indulged in mutual stare for the ne.xt minute. "Well." he said, "Fate throws us together again; why. I wonder." "Fate! s.iid L "otherwise the ne nessities ami exigencies of business. 1 am going home from my day's work, and vou are " 1 ant ill search of afalst) prophet, one Margaret Dovle. and see how my perse verance is rewarded. Fate has plaved rigid into my hand. Margaret Doyle, whv didn't vou an.svver my letter?" 1 did answer them everyone. How dare vou call me to account r ion only proved tin prophecy a true one. imi may consider yourself quite fne from blame." And I felt I was growing , somewhat incoherent, and stopped. . You are not very clear, and T re- member you as remarkably so. What' .1 :. ..l"l .........3 X"..i .:....! -ni M-iiiit.l ' iiim-s ii an iiii-.iii. ...i ".;" ..w...v. write to me." "You said you .would write to me. You are quite excusable for changing voiir mind." " "Wait a moment: don't give nil opm - ion; conunexourseii loimi.s. .. n.'..ii ,!..... t .....witihI iv,rv- leller ii en. ini-n. I.. . .--. - . 1 ever received irom you. "Never wroie you uiu one. aim io'grows best ,,n a moi.it el imagine. " I cannot reconcile your statement with the fact that I havo lottcis from rroiind yver.one, acre, and vet in sow Louis V. Hamilton. Jour or live." I .; ,j j'0p w. u. more than twenty 1 hen i pronounce that x'ou have been miposcd upon. There mtit be . some other man who has the honor of ' bearing the san.u name 1 do. How, did vou direct your letters?" , Jtist as you told mc-r,oxl?9, St. - -w'i. ' I AltTC . ion urn: r vv en. inen, just, tner lies ' me irouuie. 1011 snouiu nave uireeted to is:. aiiialarihi siil,e ""P-nai m ....!.. - " , . I the matter ruuceit a J Migiit umerence in uiu .wriiiii7jT-ina a lllLi !.- .!. decided difference in the style of coU posiuon; but thought, of course,, that you. were you. and so kept my part of tlie contract till that other man grevv d'lsgustcd, evidently, for he dropped the corresyondence. Who is he. I wonder ! am what possessed him to appropriate another man s -letter?" "They probably came to his box. Ilis name on the outside, and. not being troubled with any foolish notions -of honor, he saw no improprietv.in taking, what was apparently his property.' It' was probably 'fun' to him. I'll look him up when 1 go back and thrash, him." 'You'll do no such tliinc." 'jjutyoa knewtho Hollis tfa-nilr- ;oucould havo found out soniethtng. ti.ui j. vas a gay deceiver, and all that.-' rJiVX-a-umothat I could, andlown . (J-PilMrJ care; but if your "nearest I was a gav deceiver, and all that.' ... - - - -. - friflnilTan been mvnert.JnoT--nAifTiiK.s- and I6uM havo "found ut til abont Toa.por "aatecedenta. Toor nmaumt aad:jlr feturc Td hav afkerno imestiaB. i ditLnolnvfint rav fiJtk-;,,. isici-suup-ny uie-Movu famly' njv-anenas xhaHyjajeanot-!! ill-; . m ...1. . I fc v.i' ."v- v . -j uvioiv i, . iiiiu. i woald. homo." he said, and began to pick up mypackarc anfl his-own: ' I suppose vou o to .Maya.-"'' i - sa'nJ N"-. madam. I stop at M . Do jei -u-,. ,...,. I am iroi ng '.-a- .u Mr. Hamilton, it you cyttlil jw-4. let-j 0 mv hand a nnniite id tr ami put , 'mi m v h.-it-mid vou "o to .MaviIlo to. Vfllir lrril" " II- uii know who In; h. Iwolte over When we, .sp.ik or think of :niss it j,- ..eueniUv. as the hurba ' which ov. i vcrouic lo in.; can ii unic-ii mi iiiiicii lde.isj.s and refi'e-hes the eve. I'ut in considering e;r.,s, we .should ins tue in ist inter.-; .:' put of the suiiject it I We billot to tlilllk of tiio-o'iief ura-s .i .i. . .i .. which are MMliiTi-ruiil from tlieso lowlv form- of it as to be rareh thought of mei-eh as ";ras. . Tin bfi'anist describe? ";rass aa plant havine; a jointed an I getter illy hollow , stein, with Ioir. slender, alternatoii'avi :i.i bc.trin its llower- fid 1 in bamboo cane M-owir- we should reeif- ni' it at once as a jrnis-. although the stem miht be a foot thick and eighty feet hih; for the stein i. as we all know, hollow and divided bv joints into sections and the leaves as some know. are lore, narrow and much like thos of corn. So we should rceoni.e the .olendid Southern su.ar-eaiie which ;rivvs tweiitv-loiir leet hih and inree or lour niches thick, as a irt-e-s: onrown familiar corn. too. is a r.is-s, the lasl biin a jianicle and the ear a spike, and although the stem is not hollow, yet ev ery child knows that it is joint. -.1. and that from these joints the Ion;;, narrow leaves spring. Wheat is a "fi-.is. t.io. and so are rye, barley, oats, im.lei. Ilun-e-.uiaii ";rass, and the beautiful, tall wa- ler juaiit winch ";rows on the hanks oi r;Vcrs and hikes known as wild ru and Kut ! sf, is the cultivated ticca irrass. clover is not rass, although some farm- , .,.,,. usider it as siieh. Its stem is not l.,,llow or minted: the. leaves arc not Inuir :m,j narrow, and the seed is borne upon neither ' spikes nor panicles. There- fore one wiio calls clover grass, is mis- taken. (Irass is thus seen to be a very ini- porlanl class of plants. In-Iced, with- oiitrass we sliould have neither bread of any kind,- nor siiar, milk, butler, meat, leather or woolen cloth or cloth- itiL-. lint ti we coiiiine our inotiins m .- .. .. . tlie huinnier "rasscs xv men cover tlie Hu I'suallv we arc too ait lo think that grass will grow without any care ami merely bv casting the st ed upon the ground amf leaving: it to its fate. Tins is one of "Hie farmers greatest mis takes, and it eau-c-s him a good deal of trouble and " disappointment. For in spring he procures some seed and -.ows it over the wheat or lye in the hop of having a meadow to. cut for h.iv tlu next v ear and to pasture the year alter that. Hut when the grain is cut and ! taken from the field he goes in search 1 of the tiny blades from which he hopes expeetetl to find the tr J.M t . Illlll II. .1.111 III!'.-. 1.--.I- .....- ll- ...... .....i.i I tl.l.1.7 ,l..fll It I. II. "round covered ujt, tiiem. Then he discovers how mistaken he has been in supposing thai grasU needed only the seed to be cist ov,.r t. ground to -spring up r.lid grow vigorou-ly. "" In fact," grass is a crop which needs .1. . ...!". .r I ...:i tl iiic gicaicai oi caic, ;v "iituii mhi, eo I prewired and enriched wd I, manure. Ivuv. soil t,o prepared and enriched will ' produce grass of .some kind: for there j are some grasses which tin ivc on moi-t elavs; some up m low, peat v. wet ; gromifw some ujnni sandv soil anl-ome ...i i i ... i "i. .i i ujion wooii lauus aim uinier me sn.im upon wood lands and under the .shade iot trees. For instance. Timothy gras .il. tains 300.000 grains or sufficient to give nearlv twelve seeds to everv souarc loot ,...., .i .--:-.i ...... .... t. i... ..n .....i this quantity would give more than t went v-tive seeds to every -sipian- inch OI- srJ;lce.i lUue grass 'or June grass has O.lXO weds inPWioiihco, Tim- thf has.alJuftv75..0J to theounf5. and '.. orclfarrl t.iss I'.i.o-mi in an ounce. If oiuj should Ii'iire up' hqvy jnanv scuds ..w. .,,..,. .. ;, , .,,-.. .-,.! ,..i,An't.f..i-.. i . . i pounds oi, I UiiotUj and twenty pounds o " i..ft--i ft" Thc jmmnd should be cleared of weeds ! jV growing a crop that needs good cul- ' j tivatioa. as corn, roots or potatoes. Jt iu uxz Liiuiiiiai i uunuu nuti, n i-. iiis.ftftiti .-i.iift .!.....,! i brokenflfp-sapd made tine: then well j manured and iit!rteJ3ch and then the eitherin-the fall or spring, butaC-jHch times and iit such weather as will "hel the seed -best io-cermiaate aoiL ctv. TnccEdiceoF sccI,'is"als6 "quite im gortaht. .AssTtiTc'"a, mtxrnrii of sctd is etter, than to use only one kind. For nay the best grass is Timothy; the next best is Orchard grass and thu next is Red Top, but the best hay is frora.a mixture of several grasfW and"of- clovev Fo pasture" wo camribt- have ; too .rftaan; grasses, because each one comes-Joiti' Best" state at-a different time nnd tint! tfea herbage is continually growing, and remains m-goou condition. Amtlor a pasture one sHbiilii choose those kindi which spread iroai" the roots and otovv" laiuiftij:, covcnng-uic gronnu ana lonn- ing .a .close, thick sod. Sural Xeu Yvrker. - - A Connberit 'farmer seeing soini nUrtudsarreyorsgetUagreadv to n tllinastiahCJirough theenteroj -vnni luuocinuea wnn mem.. wc. vaaexsiana.' "mm ina'.else .tewsi m out xew open thpm doors everv time a train wj ro threw." But. bemg monarcn : they surveyed, they went right i A Hihoii Charced nlth .Murder. An er !- .iii.'al .cnt!'il I a r.vrfu kiij'l i- tTeaMnjj a '"..Vlon" m .r menia. A il:hf is uliont t L- tru-l on a i harrc of j.Iful iimnlur. Th a!- nwj ' ui.ir Miori.-oiuois- u.e a.c , r.irejy. :n mis wmurj at icx-i, u.;.i with the commission of cnmi-s- ., vio- LICP. at:.;; hy :t Iii-hciji i- iiuh-l :ix unknown riff Mu.'t ';i-c?' A IVinale Law j er. Mrs. Itelva I.oektood, of the Wash ington bar, aeeiui to be no belter than a man and a broth-r. It Minis that a Mrs. I'arjnv Iellv 0-rdjit sued .Mrs. , Jivlva Lock wood a juhiL m.ikitr with one i:'i..tl.c:h l". i lark ..f a M.-mi.n i . i. . wl" lor 1 1, " ', win rciipou .Mrs. i.uck- wood promptly pleaded, "I am married, and my note Ls void." To tins pica followed divers replications and siirn butttrs, which brought belore Ju.-tiie MeVrlhur. who held tin- court at the 1'ederal ctipital, the fact that the note had some relations with Mrs. lSelva Loek.vood'.s. pr: ct:ce a a lawver. Then the Ju.-tice, waxine; wroth, and sp(akin out with a tb;cisiou that sh.iild .-hanie hi brother, Ju.lc Cox, lold Mrs. Lock wood that her plea was probably Jiood, but that it was a fraudulent one its re garded her standing as a lawyer, and that unless -lie withdrew the. pica he would not allow li r to practice as it she were a sjneJe woiiian. Mrs. lciva Lockwood, according Io the IikmI jour nals, "talked back" at the Judj-e alter the fashion of her t!., but she withdicw her plea all the .same. JitsliceMcAtlhur is a sen-iblc man. If a woman cm be 'husbandle-s" enough lo be a practicin; lawyer, she oiiht lo consider herself "hiisbandlcss" whenever her profession il debts are c mcerned. A". '. Iltrif. Kxhausliii (he Timber Supplies. The now w!I-knowii fact is that we ire rapidlv exhausting-, laiply by ri k !i' and improvident wa-to, our supplies 'if tinil er inthe Xorthern States. The demand for it increasis at the rate of thirty per cent, a year, and even tho-v who are intcre-ted in hih juices and immediate sales of what is left of it ad mit that in twenty vears or sooner build- 'w' limber will be extn melv -carce. and that in maay parts of the country, yet supplied in pal t froni their owit soil, i: will have entirely disappeared. It is stated on ejood authority that more than C.'siioo establishments-, imployinj; li"',- P'mi per-oi.s, ar,d uiri; material to the value of over .:t.rii,iHMitiMtn :i year, are enuajjed in the I'nited States in nianu- lactuuui; articles ciuireiv troin wood, in aiiuiiiiiii to - ihmi.imio pi-r-ons partly employed on wood or using that mate rial ye'arly lo ih'e value of iR.non.iKKi. No country can be or ever has been de spoiled of her timber and llonrish. l'iti("f faf- J'i "H'j,i,i-f. .Success in Farming. To be successful in farming one nmt always be careful in selecting his seeds Use good judgment in selecting animal-', keeji his larm well cultivated and fue from weed-, keep fences in older, and take good e ire of tools. He must al-o, is an exchange says, lie one who keeps nit of debt, and has a contented mind: si nil his childi en to school, and tftkc. nit; or ni'iic good papers devoted to farm ami stock interests. A farmer who never reads is like a maHiine.that is never oiled- it wears. He wears . . .. . .11 I I I- , ,ule "l"' exiiausi ms lami, ami iiic-i poor. 'tie goon suggoiion iounii in a paper or book is worth to men more than half a life of trials, when not made intelligently. Don't be afraid to read and acknowledge that you can learn from others. No one know it all. Somcbodv knows something you don't. , . . . -. . . , I'"1 .v",ir ,w ,to a"I,reI )f'r hu, n3 --- yuu, anil it will put jn""-v l" -v,'"r I'"lTe bra,n" m -Vu,,r , ,,':t,!-"(l "'J i"'rc "' -vour l'r--nec ' '"'''" "' !'l'"'.. , , Th ancient device of noiirin" oil ' '. ... .' . the troubled waters is to be re- vived. A Mr. Shields of IVrth has in- peditinns into high latitudes year after year for the purpose of aseertluning the . movements of the ice and other parti u lars very necessary t6 be krto'wn before going to the expense of equipping a costly vessel or'nvo -a'hich might prove i a costly failure. They are the only I people who are pursuing arctic re. search in a sane and scientific spirit. ' .Moses Hox, E.-HJ., of HaTcrMU, Ma?., . stroiiJj indorses St. Jacob. Oil for rboinna- ti.in. etc, from the obscrrotion of iu tiTect in hi, factory aa also In hi on fanul j w e Lvke .o'irrB'rrrt;rvTi." t:r- a terra:! rvKm. Hiir,.lre.I-of M.uvr- men eaa -txp.T I -a-ith ili:-rvque-t ty implr h:d'D-t.fr rl- I,,.!-'? tu.x nr irin-i- n Kir, cuiici um kjuiiu.ii " -wr - -...-- -- - - n shL- Ai'rii'i-ftm HcriiU. '"Where A ra d.a yitrrliv P-rrt 'fih at tJ.i-k-.rnr" Gor.ll.nr.iJi ' tJ-, ( ... . I disI frn j-ueh a ItW. " . ;w - . a;craa:anf: de-srri. Wilh t' l W'.- d.-I''-u- :v ar-raacr : a -w. . idah vuilt." "ilox t.-recion-s a.-?j. .- evai ultahly -ouUa:fv.Dj and v ji ni1 iuu.lMr'' rar:r of mpi- st list e we;: eutJ32tbe nest dea a-- :-- ? R-VflntQ Ta-38 onlT tirca-r- a. b Zcst.srn was lm. We rfnen-er i-c t!L We ccrratnlatei Ka fai ce t ura r-.. tr.ii, v.j ha: &: itai a l-V txy. acd rtigbaf wa --ealtLr. o a. tip lr no tmniea io mm. uanr. -s-.. -t-i -.' f-i.,1 .t thint nf ii! Here ax the e of fa-estv-tliree I'tc cot to bejrla ttttlag . :od eiaapler- s-tr-e- -'fi-!- "The innjc kiss with Up of f-aeT" saj a recent poet oi in ncir s-urr. ikdcb thankful that ve-are not o-nrting aa j; of th las- iut now. We don't w-iih to have oar t-t wfnirr nuiaebe MirDero(tjBti later ia UMMCiioa. Xoc.JiMn JKrjwtfJ-r -.-. -M.W . .- ... . . . .Mftft 1 . An affectionate mother, noticing-Jj little daughter wine her mouth with her dress !e-e, isked what her handkerchief trasfor, 1 ana r-cTea fcrajy-Trer: "It's to stales at im laawesis ux. nre?t Tiat's what casa 1 it tt.nf.tiiL.k fi.--lrtf Tfi ?11T I "v ---- --- -. ... k nar fi.T". tr.' in ? rt Jill Ilill'lISIT .'lllllSt 11111 l-l- " " " " 1 I. . . . -. - V . . i Willi i x Istar 4tcn.Fr in dismlstinc onr xkrme of tl j T.a ., . .Tru. Tlnf T r-taz caul a Tnl 3- I ... . fTsS. T rel.eil a man Xroa tbe ra. "7,-r-2 w-j.-. Aramlsir the bmrr?r Lwur ay in la Itlj Dfruicri ft j i . IMrtaro Worth llrhnldlnc- Hac'r.c l"!".'! to- mo i!"" ri rir' '. t. r - :- ... x.xrcr' . i u- s-l-0, t -. Cf r . f " rv ;iET i '. BrrvnJvr?, Nrw Y d,.clt Mr. U U ILU, '. i.kt-i :-;r: -: . : t pstj-! u. ? i a oUmt? twU UIu ki I ot-e mv rrrint ability to prrf inn rt wo-k I Sotnr wrrkaao I Va i.'Vr.t mttcWr.1 th f ci-tlc rhrt;tnjt1at. .tnfl tiour bt h.-ci- I rrfr ' vorsr, and nf:Ui rar .ifatlr er tfar iOf tor I ceuld ilutic ineaiiv r'iti-J ! txRto ttuu in a It-vr tlAfy tl.it my cr n fc.-;ic.r as.,; that 1 a d:iirI i. tt an Cit!. t and hf';. Ie- cnpfle lor hfe. but at l.wt I tboovl.. t thi turtiire nh:.-ii I 1-ul .-o i 'ten ..ji.kj'.l ai ...i. i.i .' ...-... .i .1., f. II. i t .Pint Till ftl )& t vi.wtf S ,. it b i...e t'IKItafe. ir uku .,: lll&l..t, came to hit tvc'lsi !r. anJ Irl Vin?- frw h.iw Si .ImrtisfnihadrtirrdhlHiof a vrars-ami lnts- rr tj:ilia car than mine, urjjtsl n:c to u; th imc rrmMr 1 tl.d o thai vrrr tilRht. dlrtfrtineniynirenot tosjwrtrit t-u: to p; it tftcirougliiv acconhnj; tothedw:i.. U;n tlie Jul with a Urjjr ;4:fci ot Cii.Uil c: :U nitur.itcl with the Oil. sal thrtj h.ialt1'! cloth to the .tlTis-ic! i4rt. 'Il.c nrtt m -n lfi I was tree !r 'in ;aiti. .tad althctiii a 1. I n n-re in thrhip, wi ,.I toil"' nn-'-'r, 1 thr tint iI.it rr ittHl hit dattr hi the 01 asNiand it aduMar. Hnr I am no- !i ..l 1 h'-alth aud strcr.gtb, h iviiip had no t-.. i. i, rlii utnatl-m or urthrr j-aiu 0-'" i I o. 'tie of our drtvrrs or anv re''-;- wto howf any Minj'tom of Janiiaw o' -' ti nt . I j"iitit hsm to the picture in Mr !i f oir.cr. and tlirn .!lrr.-t him 16 zn 'or '"t .'.i Oil at oner.' A". )'. i.ttnimj Trinjmm. rrT'Lrnf pmi-iitM mr-t'en "i ' an Cifnt. aich cntr rise totlic so:i.: VI i the cradle "' in.-iii'i u'urjtiij -,'t " Wn tT Is thr j;ri'4tit fh-vrge on rr. akril thr rtrAr of h'slers il tlw tent imiKlrtl :..dent anwni. -. (!-'I.u fir hark hue for self and K- I ' ' Luurs." 1 1 ,, v v.ZXZTSr , tl'iti iii-tit has dnir.iU tbatn.tUuur.ii..i u It .s thr ls-t of .lit If(.l' it ItilW 'r fr 11, -I tltuiit Ire. nrmnciidittotih mv rut.rn" U. a. V iUKiny, Ilru-it, lJ.utin..i. M I MiTP.n: "UriMRrt. I reallr rin'f all fell t- rts five Ml ir rTtlr irl ill tin ' '' iinv Jutigrr ' ltrttjct Ihaiik 1 U 1' , inuai, but he', tK bashful for the ; ar. r 1llP 1UII.H!-.. tlysjrf-j tic or r.ns:i;iie.!, fhuiiM ad U '. w .h Iii -l.t'..ps and hi-..rv "f iaM- f r ; t , ' ', Wota.n s Di'l'r.Sstr.i .Mi.mctt..'s..t-i t rit llullaio. .N. V. Uxiir.n the mleroscojie a Stair hvi r j'i r.lj.'1's like a rasp N".. .wW lli"i ' .1 a i.uiii nun s ni'it.wlii often tu-.!'- a s . ilM'. yViu'.j ifji'tiKi I ftronutf. fiiiMiMi .'Vt.-tllr-tl mfriiirrj" fir .ill rr.jfiiliti. tnl x.rnl?nt bLiO 1 p..ivnf it s; i-citic. Uv driiirU. Hrvs wratrh up flo?irr-lisU onlv r tlie .HC I'.tnd'M.'i-l 'l!iat why w . o :f .in 1 ' ffi o ' ti 1 rut T i Ki ' du.tiij d.unase. - Atf Orlr.ira I'tnijw t llt-ur' liitln.llr n,ile. ThrUEsr avi foi i 'its. Hni.c- i"c.j. IJ' rrr. Snlt Itlii'-iin. Trtter. I Imptr.l ll If. (.htthlahiti. ( o.iir and -'I kitlilf of bHi liu.t t on. Frn khi an 1 I tn; l-s. it'n ll'.uj CakiiOI.icSvI.vi:. all others rr counf. r ..' - - llr. Crr.-n. Oi j crimtrj HIKera I thr hrstrrnirdv for Iviprpia. ItmoiM-irff .Malaria. Iinh.rstiiin. dl-i'T lrx and hn-aM's f t:.e Moniat-h, II -it. V. lnrf L.ver. .k.n, r'e. lit aso's oi'ii.'i rr i is tivii t.t III'- iiiiitoiis tie in . mi- i if t n ..I t Vrj;- Dit. lorT' l.tvi t: I'm i s s.ri- thr etable CatturtiL Kcjiu jTr. Hr.vl.r.ns arr Wltinliu: to rc that it hetti-r to ei wnh the ihle than to vi'ii arihi'-t It. P.v -ellingth "hirtcr !, Uitt.-o thi'" are helped In selln i; other thins, lo- I n tUl'll rm-iili. tl--' fa:, to U"- i'- I I To Mi's Do-nriiKi:t Kin-. 1 t.t i.t.r! vesti K ami (.I'kk. S'.nl'v allthu.'ir-, V ' riii, I'lutiiiii. r.t ' .i . l h...t-. In ii I As i.'f I'KOPl.K who fttulvcoisoinvbcfnro rvrrv tiling elr, like the h. nam in, p't'Trr thr ChartcrOak Itinr.hccatiscit-avci fuel. 11-3 I. I! Kin-om i'.t rrrp. tok :'.: t t thi-niitrr nrlk nor the cloth on the tnl ttrclv Inniittvis. P'i Tlir. hotel are hririnnln? to try thr nrrr CbTtrrOik Hotel Itiiijre.li.-ciiiie'if iir jenat ookinir canaclty and eciLOiny of 'ue'. 12-3 $51 rrr-- Sin fC' l.ooo - 1 - - a. . :T " tVA I ..U lV.k(l) I:ui. i5V3i20Ki ritarathora". 5aii:-lrir"rt3 AiftrmSr-Vs kdft. rr!racii IPFIIT4"1 lata mnrt-T i h Dr. tTi.'ft ( AUtH I 3 lt-r-lpl Iloftk. N r rii-d r1 15 bUft-Efl. Brtc.S C A-iilreu C w rVt Co ToWu.l C Xfcrn C kirVtG ToI-lo. U Diarv Free T:.:r; IVIUIJ I IUU m to . ,4.jr , ot 4 :. rr Ct'P'cft Xhrrr-Oat slums.. c ?- i:u in CHARLES K. NO A.. CUARLBS K. lIlP.Lo. 5 IiJir- Ar rilla. mi nxr. nrRrti. --i.tif Sul.u0r.nl. MTVKKIl'ft. smt a ft'irft. tmc.etruift :i--rjl r-.n i ( f ar a .ih:h tftt rar j 50 ror ta- t r - C---V-. nf tke it Tela. Cf IirxDnr-r'. 17TV-T T-S 1.- r r:-:,- .li j.-.ftr -.-ir., -:-. . .-- -: rztn- ' ?T TTrV0 -". l-.rv i toTi-sJ'-n-'.'rr tr- rt - ! ...,. ,, ,.u! Jv( WZlGa of -ir i fcl P-fUtfUra-x. w; Ja.rvi.-ccsjrii-irirps?--' , 1-sS. FLORIDA? XtTla3r53,TioV c.ftl Canl tail ukrftthotkee latad l"o. 6Of000SHABES,Sif0UCH AJi w.ii t WS 5d W Acm 17 aci 19 Eir.a fr-m Ciaifftli sf ft" Diutx s-iia." nmrH.iTU'- - Ckatnt la.. Pkllalav "''"--"l 1 ItBrftfttinr.X.T.lMoiI.n.!. Iteaifm rrnpetftU. -rui .eKn;Uu aft, zi-'?. 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