The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 23, 1882, Image 3

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THE RED CLOUD CRTV? 1 ,rnr"-" ropl-Ml Mr- '-
U11-Lj1' dialidy ;,ft.rward Mr Ungga
Wl. L. THOMAS, Publisher
Ihn
1U I Cl.Ol I),
N! i:i:asra
77; r 7..7.;.s.s ;o'.
Jan i j-ul..- oiliee iv r .,,0,., anJ
VITV
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niak.-s me n! tn Jmvo :o
t tti. ..a..- stove M;kw. hjkI innVn u.
J. M.e ltlT.
1 y t n-r Mil the ahed with an itnriem tnr
i s nmtr.
i- lut utitt,
. 1 .! xtxrtii Mii jmy UiuctmeVs awl etirrr-
ul Of' cat.
. '.' l tie-ix-feUy amor boor, awl trJai
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- iie -Utrw cnvelojxxa, arel UcV ihn
T ' atJUttpi.
.11 wl. 1WWJW ttlhtaslKra-inri atlbl,!..!,.
. .uttm iuf.
- 1 w-nlk wtiim Um otntn 1 LrJU m wA
t .tup;
1 - "w tyrannic iruwns if I but slag
-iM-ak.
t in- tOn-Jct -la t roelve In luUars two m
k.
'rhH linrsey awoll tunl vnn Ua-
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1 r cUeek.", and ! Is np la Rll tin- waya
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.'i h. at ManimURa llnnch will trarvnaae
j . .la, .-laie.
. . tn iiioioaL J'--al ib n tr'Wljor
- laijfUI.
Ir I ii ntblTuron my hands, Umt man will
, 1 kit tall.
. t .fa atVi . ay laiijr lv anil axk lirr U
- I hair in frlil my arma and alt uica a
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! Jtit lik 1J- ltlU ljr whf lrrH JjJa
- iu'lay-x b4.
. Mimi4i iil 4vTrcait r-f ibrmghl of
ll "IIM ! w
. . m I-atlr 5utT trnug hi paatalooiu
.iiil 4kmx;
: v ih aw 'tmljr iarfcaifijr I bv t hons-
1 .am th- tilMCr an4 Un lixl abTr
It- Itaaki-t-toji.
r v iti tftx-k ln- liajipy lay, tb 4ay T
ft li know,
. i.,i, I--X,.,- V1 Hktaarr'a roil! I umn to
tuny m;
1 Miix. lri.l1ly linCixt. tttmAf Cm imHiT
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1 .- Iik- ---t Ttfirrttu, anl own a
iiiitma:l"iT.
.!k t- "'l what al-iy wlns nt
l .-r ".-iilx attoat.
i,r.. til- llll- tH-M-ktua At ttf' OtU- I
I- -iiuiCK"ai
n'W-r Iv tli tnl't in Of datay-
rnktxi J It.
il l rrjHwkel rr my little jlnyinat-
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i,.Mtlier In the lmraf(bea lotur beTore ttie '
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!.' tit.- MniiiHtnatmis 01 w iniiai'i 1
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IlillitHlil t.ull. I f
,- i.liowinotx-tn lum&ey jlay atrf toal j
ii..miiI ! town,
u.itik ti..u ttiie t run away and l'" a eir-
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1. ..r h tMiia-lar. Uieae jrr-ln9 wiw
tn J.n
! I eV'tlMUXjuui wmui 1CIT Wtj .
.I fie- lMi-k. oil,
tnke me Ihu-k unto my
l...vlnl ll ltM.
1 ti.'ni lixiiM)rriuit iini-iucta U'X Jni never.
I "v there, where Ui p!w trr-?! m Mm
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I. lit. . . ir.tlv lie. mii.
! i. tie xin.ill tt limit tin
iMiiMkral nn.l
lll- l.l.'k'M :- llllktl .Ull
: .. JJaii'.tt.'rlrfx. in IV.
llorUTI'I 1. A'OrAINTA.NJ'KS.
It
is vei reiiiaikable naid inv
, :x .vir. ircrv ii'ii me i.miii
ll lx verv
lIlV-tell illx, xaMl l.HV.
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1 -irotig emphasis ..11 the adverb.
I'o me, " ob-eiveu an cbbTlv lady-
ii'ler. iJ ajtpcaix to 1m- mclluti
than nnxi.Tious: and ivithoiit
1! mg nn tixxertiotis. I iv.iuhl at lenxl
iuii..it t'Hi. inv dear, agaitixt any
r iutiiiic with on
who xx-ettis xi
oti. 11 to be J...X-C-..-.1 4f inlormatiou in
;i ti inner ! which there i 110 i.oticciva- j
bit natural explanation." 1
It icitiiuds me inot." said the Kev.
M l.rigg. ol certain ns- undotibt-
.1 . weir authenticated, in which the
M ctice of the xo-callc.! 'SCl-olld sight'
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Irive
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:i- 1 -aid lH-forc. I wry strongly cautmii
"lltedl.
frimi govern! voices;
hero
1. IIIC.'"
My uncle, my t'ottiin Lily mid I were
H-iv'itig at a boaiTling-hiuiM at the va
j.,.1 .. :md among a somewhat inunerou
roiiipatu was 11 ccrtair. Mr. t'.regory.
We had made hinc-'iuatiilaneion Uie
in 'hi of tint arrival
111
i rather eomica.
!!. v. as paitig our room just
111 inner.
... I iK- w-:is e-illitnr to inc.
in a toneot ,
... nil dcxpair. that she hail broken the
kc in the lock, ami could not get out.
Through the kev hole he ltal v.utiit-tc-ted
hi -erv ie."s as an amateur lock
pi. ker. and released ih from our un-
ptlxolllttcll!.
Thi introduction had served quite a-
avcII as u much more lormal one would
have done to inaugurate what promt-ed
to Ih- a plcaant seaide acquaintance.
.vv on lirst ight 1 certainly preent
.1 t;tti.. ...'.ii.wMiu'1' of bein-r a Ml-
a-ii ata iiaaia &' ---
iiic:oii or ilangerott
cnarai iii- .
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1. .- .um.' mall of
some tvvcntv-tive
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nil I a line III. I'llim
e-
;.r.s..m. and a .deam of mischief in
A-j-.e- .11 :t
hi
ll.. Hi exccediic-lv intelligent
-iv, 1 well-iiifoimed. and 'thoirgli rather
rcttnii" in the mixed company ot our
e:ablishtiieiit. i
iiitieiu. could, we utseovereu.
i ;...r i ell re'til VV
id well and talk vvi
11.
W -tlioitt intruding him-elf upon us. he
liad made himself very agreeable to us
1CII veil ,ii; -- --
two girl, ami we had siiriiu-cu i";1 "
xva a voting profes"onal man siiflertng
from overwork, and had come down to
recruit his health. I'M w' :uv ,,,,,M
warned against judging from appear-
......... .md be had during the pat few
.lavs manifested a very remarkable pow- .
,.,'.. clairvovauce. or second ight. ot ,
whatever vou like to call it. which had (
created a great sensation among u. (
On the pn-viou day. for instance, my
i.i.. j ,....... iii-iTi ?tt the sta- !
.a a 'a aa-' ---- - - . - .
linen nan mi'i ; i. J"" ,.
aier.' We aw them walking slowly up
v. t.i
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i i. ...i i..-.....riit um iioine i in"
i... .r-,v.i...i t.t.'etiier. in couvei.o-..
niiiH.ilvhadexclajined:
Who on earth
j. this?'
Air Crei'orv looked and .-anl:
His
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tiHine is mith. ami he is
returning to
town by the midnight train.
You know him." I -'''d. . .,
Never aw him in my life bctoro.
xvas the answer.
Sure enough, his name proved to be
Smith, and he returned to town that
iiie-hl. after a long private interview
uiihim uncle: nor had he. lie told us
in answer to our inquiries, ever seen or
heard of Mr. Gregory before.
On Saturday morning, also, the Lev.
"Mr Hri""s. taking a walk on the beach,
meditating on hi Sunday text, had en
.x.,t..r...l Mr. ("i-.'iriv-v. who had vol-
awa.'aaa a-. -- - . .
tmteeivd infonuationas to the toxt. with
chapter and verse an correct, u .....
petrification of the nnerend gentleman
On another occasion, when our elder
nd verse all correct.
... !..
ly ladv friend mentioned that sue n.ui
been 'making a small purchase. Mr.
Grcrorv informed us sotio voce thai a
bottle of hairwash constituted the pur
chase in question. This communica
tion was. very unfortunately, over
heard. Its correctness was not at the
time dciinitelv established, but it was
sliortlv after this that she lirst pro
pounded her own particular theory on
the subject, which she put forward wun
renewed confidence in the conversation
above, after a fresh display of the mi
holv phenomenon, as she called it. 1 his
was the occasion thereof. Mr. Hriggs
had been seen coming up the walk in
rreat "-lee, with a parcel under his arm.
e What has he got there?" said some
pne
M-cii d. moiislntteil tn a ury wngu- r pennisxion. I will rend alotnl to the and my sight is v.ry aule. I mfU " """ . . Dr. I. U. IVge. of IUItiroore. call 4,,,..,. i ... v , 1... .. fH f A f M H M
lantier." t-otnpanv." i hardlv av that I avoid over-eeing eon- , ' ' 7 ;h a'tention .f pliv-ieian. in theWi- e?v 3 rf-irv A '' " " ' M KAt I! T U 1 ik aa r.
nd." added my uncle, "although a! IItle h...ke,l coniderably at..n- xerat ion! if ou w.M allow the exp.-c- j lanii Hi.iiii:u.. . ,r.if ;,... to the topical ne of fresh uvu u.i.r.t.r niritixa KH H K "" " ' r -' ' "-" C folk Jv- Uil M M
1 ol the pndc..r of spirit ualixtu , ,.d at this unuual projM.sal. Lily j..n. a 11111 -h a I would ovet hearing it; 1 .u, mtenatm- addrc) b S. T. K. I lemon juie' as a tnot etlicietit inems N matt r t. -ff .1 nti"- m. - " 015? '"'.'' 4 ,, -5r
Ih-cu proved imimxters. it by nt ; j,M,i,.,j j, ujt, ,.,, ,... :u,d curious ,t fre.pn ntlv ee people p.-.ik a f.-vv J j,rmjj . r, .,., ..jv r,ad m lllinoi. on the for the removal of membrane from the it if. p! it. I '..... -.. t .- ;i u ..". v.-. .".. . Ii CUKESF1T3.
is follows that all " ... expre-ioti. this being not exactly the won! on ae.-ideu'ally gla-icingat them , . . " .-,:,. draina'e the ailvanta-'e-. thro-tt. tonii. etc.. in Iiphthena. He ' afu.na oxiv it . - '" f 1
c. e. broke m our laily lneti.i . ' ki-l ..1 r. admg he had tnten.Icd. ut 1 think Ilia wli.it ha piuled ui vill ,,'.. ... earv st.vtc fiat in hi hand it ha- proved the fortl ?!; v -f tt..;-. ta .. .r . ., . I i i.'flr I I Hf . . Izf . -
we all know that people o.n-.' had the oiler w a s.rioiily made and re-, now be plain. lVrhap- 1 ought to en- .in nf t.Jj:u.i,..ll al,7j nnditahle fanning , Ut agen' that he ha a t tried for .aaa tmj.r.al la ir Mh-f '..- v ., , . , ... 1 u 11 1 vi.i u iLyV' -" u
ngs vvilh familiar -pints, ami 1 ..:,te.l. and mv un.le. who dearly liked ' f, th.il I have xiehled a little to the 1 ' , ,.t :n .,trikm.- manner. 1 the mirpo.-. lie apples the juice id meurf-f:r 1 1 - .f . . -- '. . H m m u aaaa m aaaa. .Vt'v-V "-Ca, a . ?TL
rouild find jmy prouithat this Kind , k,.,,, r,.ad .rave a diibii.tix aent. temptation of mvti:ving the company , , - ', , r,.mi.,iv ,,t nlv for ex- the lemon to the alVect.nl parts every from lradia u. I :!! rrt. . . . , t .. ,
1 .. ...I .....I I.. ..-..!.. r.. I . . .... .! .rt: . ...!..: ... ....!.. ..1.1.... .. '..!!.. 1.. .1... ' " V .. . . . . . . . - r ... !..,. .n...... imm rnt.it' X nj ........ I
iter lias eei cc;ie.j, .......... i ah- i.tiv. Willi miai aio-ciiou. mu'ir ourni' Hie iai .veej.. ciic. -kihi mi ...- . ,, . .., i.i.t f..r Jiv.. i.r thne n.ilirs nv meaus o. a caoi- . . - ....K , - -
All the worts of Josephtis for tea-
!
entc-e ! j
; '"mji ami aii Ik ue c..tnpativ
"What do vou think I haw m
... w.... . I . .
ought r to uhi-h tin-.mhtr r-jM.nr
Imm'"
was Ail .!icihufir t-n-iMn" "" It '
Sunio.l ,ut lhat h- hml jut :-rrlHl it
out frmn n (1..nl hanS b .k-xtli.
jmiwith. Mr. i:njirv alwari latn i
y serious, and r u iafrmation.
twit cjiaJ llic hubjr-i . kxjs a - tnml at thi pr. of Ur iaurir;
Me. utu it u any lht th mjffel a
lit coH'wqiiPtH'o of all Uila. iaUreft, ! tic w ultimnUlj n4fUl
uriHitv. ntifaAinitSi. nod evi-n alarm. On that rwnin a unH d-l:ael fe
were in van inj; lejjri- oxritil in tb
hrwosof thrwvral u-tnr 4 r
.-.m.T.,...- m..., ,.f fi.,. I..!,... j..i.,t
liial lb'v r;r; daily pttK'1iti2 qb
tiling htkhix t hajH ti Tht u'm
fw-tini vsrr' tit lt'..-ther uafu!ldJcl
will uw Ik; mali Saiu.
"l"h-r; wt twi nw arrival n th-
. - ...
day on whih our -,rv oin-n. Oar
-rtnjuiy had hith-rt 'U l-aant
an m Ufi. iitit th" lai and gentleman
who now rani- amv u, and ahuwrrr
t t I f , 1 -L
u.xiwi jii aii'i .iri. fiHt. -r- -i-
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tiiiui io iiiii. niKiwiiy ir"-i. ami ioh'1
in Uti-ir -onrTatn. thty made jreal '
effrt'- to mix wth na-
and for hoiii; inKniUiW
U ni9k jHM-ial ndav
timatc with our own iiartv. Mr. On--
attakiti' tnv un-lc. and hu wifeJo-
tinj hrx-U u u. I
WV wr-at no paint to rvm'-i-al our
avr-ion to thir ill-mann-r-d and off-n-
iivf ititruM'tit. bit tbo- iM"-md letr-
tiiitiit to v)-it no rtun. j.ny saia
that p h&d tnt h-r th not )aant
and lh most uti!-aant ierKn wh tn
hail vxvr M-n in o-ir tr-I'. Tfu:
fornn-r cla. I prume.
mamly em-
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tra' Mr. trcrv.
Kver mw' Mr. Smith's visit nn the
r'vioui day. my oml had teemed to
uniixuallv wurwl ami anxiom.
Sm'thinx hal hripM-nl at the oftl ,
hai.
alii'li
it aiiiicared. wIim-m cau-M!! him --rv
1? i-at utiea.iini-i-4. and he ke:ta -ons1ait
watch for th: ixt. I.ily and I w. -re
troii!,ll. l.ut were hardlv prepared for
hit ru!deti antioiitie4'tn-tit at lunch the
net da, upon re-emtij a letter front
town, iiiat. we wim iiae uji ;t tH:i-, bwi
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return ly the iirt tjiontm train. stvle f tabuHhnient wbich it wm
We had no objceiion to e-M-api: from xiitx.ijii ttly jiroe! they had fre
ihe (.1 je., rul in sj.iteof Mr (ireory's quiuel in mom than one part of the
ill-repute for hix mvxteriou. arts, we eoiiutrv.
were very rrv to le.e him. to s.iy Amid i-onx'iderahlc excitem'-nt wo
nothing of the abrupt and unviH-cted pr menaded lati: that niht. My uncle
termination of our holiday. Jsaid: "Mr. Oregon-. ou ha n-n-
ThelJrireH wen ittinir nest to its ' il-red mj n aertice which lavs
tit. ..ii nn iiti.-l.. made tlm ainioine-
. "i 1- 1 . r
ntent. and I cm a iM-culiar loik of M-
mtienne iaxx neiwe-n mem. .ir.
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:r...i-. tt ifliiir at !li litln-r III of t
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a Ioii; dining table, and unite out of
ar-
hot. hut lie came up imtiiedi:tel '
i
iHvern of darkness, ami this is another
proof. Mow could you poaiihly know?"
'Hi. ill new travel fast."' he said.
laughing. ' Hut it i a aery hot after
no. .n. what do 011 a to a little read
ing
Lilv here sqiu-i-r.etl my ann vigorotis
lv. I nit 1 answered: 1 fear my uncle
will Hot let tt.s go out of Ins ight. lie
tecU it lusdutv to ke-o sin-cial guard
over us while w an; tn such uaucrotts
companv."
N'.-rer uiititl." lie .said: I will read
to lntii as well."
1 We wtr' now in the corner of the
1 drawingaMiu. near a window looking
1 mil mi a iinrnil balcouy which over- ,
l.nAed the .'anleti. M v uncle cant" ut
and n turned Mr. ('regorv ".a courteous
greeting in a manner which was, I fear. '
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.. n '.Y . 11 r .1
.41 av I I J ""line mu III mu IMliri, '
... ...
after voti. ir." he said
i ertai
i ertamlv." wa the answer. Kitt '
mav we not :U1 enjoy it t gcther? With
him partieiilarlv comfortable tn an
arm chair, and Mr. (iivgory commenced
reading a long p'o-y article on French
politics. He read with anything but his
titial pirit. and m a oft. low. monoto
nous voice. The c!leqi!ftice was (as
had poillv bei-n not wholly unfore
seen) that my uncle w a .oti enjoying
hi accutomed att.-nio u sieta. The
n.ailiti'. having gr.ulu dlv b come s(w-
(.r and slower, mm cca-d. and the nvnl-
,.r ,,
.mg up. sugget'l by a slight
gcMure an adjoiinimetit to llie gnnlen.
Lih and 1 tried to smother our laughter
l and looked shocked. !ut we alop.ci me
u" 'cstion. A book of piM'trv wx
qmckiv protIinetl, and I found that there
; is a ditVerenee between hearing French
politics read in a stutlv ilrawmg-nom.
to a middle-aged gentleman, and hear
ing I'noch Ardeu" read in a cool.
' shadv alctoe. to a pretty, dtrk-eyed.
lovable mtidrn. with tender bo.ui.
heaving in sympathy with po.r Ivtioch's
sorrow, especial I when the r'ader i a
li'inditnit vounir bachelor, with an e-
... , .... ., .... .i 1 - . ' ..i :.. :, ...I Jarill. liear in lUinu. a. kiw .' .
A ,rrv t.a.1 ......p. .. ... ,.- uo .W.-..-U. ,.....,. " "' , ,..,e nd tnan v.,ll ..t fatten M.-k a
partur.ofjours 1 .-ru. Thank lo V. H.e lm I ,, W ff ,u:tk4. (h..
Mr.r.n-orv.'Mnplt.Ml. -. an- ia.l.d. I can only .n how wel.re , ' . u ai f,w ,,..
perhaps aware that you an-under grave ; -,U . ax opjM.rtumi of maktn- any , n. -y .wa f,.M.
siixpieion of being i bagii- wi'h the , return to voit. however slight. j ' . ..,.. ,..f the e-t
1 qtiisttely modulated voice, able to do llu.. and I judged it bet to fall in the
full justice to the haninutious numbers rear. and. hav mg u gift of elairvov
! of the Laureate. i anee invelf. 1 cannot tell von the rest
.t xi. ead of half an
hour 1 was
. startled by an exilnm.it ton fiiuu Lily.
i.o.kin tin. I saw in the rantcti iielow.
sittingona seat tunler the tnes with
their face toward tt. our dear friends
n i m... I-:.... !.... ...l
l .in. aim .ii. mt- 1 11.11 .-in.-i.i.wi
. was keeping up appaivntry a ileuuory
eonveratiou witli hi wile. They
Uaved their hand on catching our
eye, and bcckomil t its to come and
jtU them, which we did not do.
jn t;n-g-orv instead of Moitur on
. -
with hi miding. continued to regard
them intently, and aked u whether we
kifew them. We said No."
Wo explained how they had favon'd
its with their attention. To our disap
pointment, he could not be induced to
go on vv itlt hi reading, but he contin
ued to stare at the couple before us; and
when at last they strolled otl" in differ
ent direction, he said he mut apolo
gize lor having an engagement, ami left
us abruptly. "A strange voting man.
i indeed!" we thought, and we were
still more surprised when in ahou: an
hour he returned aud aked my uncle
to be allowed a short private conver
sation with him. My uncle seemed
startled by this request (and so. bv-the-way.
did Lily), but. after a hort
pause, he led the way to an adjoining
apartment.
The conversation which ensued, we
subsequently learned, was as follows:
I am ab.uit. ir." said Mr. Gregory.
to refer to your private affairs to an
extent which will surprise you. but 1
hope to be able to rentier you a service
which will be an ample .ecue for my
intntsion. You are. I believe returning
to town to-morrow?"
Yes."
The cause of your return is. I be
lieve, connected with the forgery of a
certain check iu votir name."
"Slr.
that?"
how ean you possibly know
That chock was brought to vou for
vour inspection three davs ago bv one
of the clerks ftom the" bank, a Mr
s-mith -md it i now in x-onr nnsses-
nn
--"-'"
Mv uncle was speechless.
"U.i.iriii.ifiirtli,.r Tit. -.e-iir-iei- rtf
mv ttatements hitherto mav claim
credence for what 1 am about to affirm,
Unless 1 5rt greatly mistaken, there are
now in this establishment two person
who have been employed to regain pos-
seion at all costs of' the forged paper.
They suspect that vou have it. aud al-
readv vour -room iuid vour daughter
and tii-" room have been searched.
and it only remains U arch your p;r-
n
Mv unvle turned pale
"It i known thai vu
It i known that m are to leav?
l't - Ttvrrti m'nin. swl tlr sttrmpt
will b tmrnlf l-t am- aal Un
Will rnu r11w to offff Tm tHT ad-
I will tvti Ktwmtti to kwriNe toy f-
p - ttj unt-'s rKj'Jiti'a f bMlr l
arrnmpaay u whn. an bar alur djn-
yr Ihr U rfatitH . tb im.ni-
.. m, fi J ..!..;...,
an.l had n-: at;--ml at .lmtr. Tb
J .
U-. Sir IIn Umtk i nnlr car.
M) unHo was already o'xldtn? 10 hf
chair whn vc w-ot at. Twty
niiusiU'x aftr'arl f wo of th- upnv
ft hr"'uuivd tb- room. ThU I had
f r m an - wi'nrtR. Th-ir Dam
wt Mr. arid Mrs tirv-e. Mr. t;n
u at th- door, and br hulaad al-
1 m. .1. . t -. t
oiinti ct-iih wthi in- nf n-
r - 1 i. 1 - t : '
niv urific ia u' iu nn riiir. "wthir -
audihly. hta haudlwrrhi-f or hta h-al.
th lk with a fira-tK-d lian-I. put
into h: own p-fc't and turnl to jo.
Jow a lw rTrl tlir room h ha! to
a, !? -r- a largr Ioun with low
lianin- in front, and h- . jifrhat.
aoniwhat -urrricd to tind hi ankl
wuti ia iin ;inn irnii a jmr i namn i
thni - t out iuMnly rtu nn!-r tt
loiinjr. A h f-ll. hw aniiabb- tartn,r !
turned around into tb arm of a l- t
t - - tt - ofH-r. 5Vt tl am nHnj-nt
Mr. t.r-irv entered through tiie wii- j
dow from the balcony.
Thia ia vur po-k.-t-bok, sir." sahl j
OUe of th- dt-ttve.
Tliai-k tou," aid my nnde. ''It 1
had noU.iti in it, but I am glad to havt
it iia-k aiiti
Mr. nl Mr. CIrire were removed a:
once to another public .ntabliahnienl in
the ti-iMorhood. where the company
wa erv w'eet, the liottra erv regular.
ail'l llie jiiaiiueuaiK " t . n.-aj..
. . :-. - . ..... -I ... ..
ijrezorv. vm nn e nil-
end in., a aervice which lavs
m. under the -n-atct ob hga mu,
to Vfu. I hive no doubt that1
tno original leiiiintetit, o: Mtiotn uiee
... . r ..... .
- r. - - ilttr. - u nr. ..tilv the lii!x uill he
.......... . , -
brotedit to iutti.-c. ! itidinr that we are
or 'ieir tr;i-k. they have, tnaile thin
diall
itTtamlv take vmi
VOUI '
word,
ir.
ih the ailxWer.
And now. Mr. tiregorv. will von
pardon our eurio--ty if we leg oti totell
... I
us the tiu'ittix bv which voit vv
. I.T.. 1.. .
divine thu intention of our departed
friends''
(I.Mr "re gory." crind I. i" y. yon
tnuxt tell us. We are on thorn to know,
and will do anvtliiiig in lht world ytut
like to mention, if you will ten us.
On lhee terms I ctuixctit." aid In.
with a curiou look at Idv. which made
her Middculy bltixh verv mu'-lt. a 1
could ce ev.-n in the in.Hitibght.
Voit may have noticed." began Mr.
("regorv. that 1 am Mimevvhat deaf.
and 1 have been much more so. lit
c-oii.-qicii. ...' thi I have acquired the
art which 1 believe almost any one can
n... .flirt. tt v..itlllt.r till IttlVt.!llfllt S 111
.11:-. ,:...t it.... tt... .1....
ill.' III. J.I me ;ille n.it i..x .... ...... i
. .' .-. ....
ntui iiimi are inu"iit to tlo. . mall '
can alvvavs underTand what people miv ,
if thev are onlv within -.ecng diMance;
e.ie of Mr. ln 's. who has. like mauv
jnviple who have lived a good deal
alone, a habii of talking lohinwlf a he
goes along, which he is -eircely aware
i of. Thi aftenioon. however, Iwatche!"
the t" rices in good eamet. I wa wry
mueh at.mi-hed at what I avv. Your
utlleit departure had diarr.tnged their
plans, and they had a full d:-.uion of
,j,,. t,:lNt and future operation. It was
not a bad id-a to hold their dcHbcra-
t'.ms
befon votir verv
t'vt. o :ls to
, keep
meut
Up fieir wau-ll on your iu"tf
ami diarm siipiciou: but thev
t
had taken n precaution ajaniM ueing
, overseen. The rct voit know.
Hut how about the purchase ot tlio
hair-wadi. that sad fruit of occult art."
1 ail.
Ml. that had nothing to d with it.
I was in the hop being shaved, ami
saw the transaction in a looking-glass."
Later still, when my uncle had gone
in. 1 hcinl him quietly ay. " So you
will do whatever I like to mention ,"
i,,t t !... w-irds were not addressed t:
of the conversation. 1 can oniv ami
that our return was postponed, and
shortly after tln-e events Mr. Gregory '
a-.iin requested a private interview with
lily- uncle; that he had again some rev
elations to make concerning a conspira
cy of two. male and female, in this eae
ao; ami that shortly after the first pair
of conspirator Imd" been "sentenced
for life" by one of Her Maji-'y'. Judges,
a sim lir sentence vya pronounced upon
the other pair by Kev. Mr. Hrigg.
Sii.Vrn I!j.s!t -.
A Michigaiuler on Legal rhracolney.
One little tle.lgling. when reading al
home, hit upon the Indictment of Gui
teau." He was eantetly .studying it
for a while, but seemed quite perplexed.
Fa." he cried out at once. " I cannof
make out thi hanl cae; it certainly is
not written in Knglih!" "You are
right, my Imv." responded the old
MTehigander. "it is not Knglih. though
. .....it-iins siitne Kite-lish words. It is a
, . .i. .. .i.... t .i....;,.. ,,-t.....
k v. '..... - -..- .-.--- --
, language luani.oe .... ..
man waetner"-iii" trom goriuadom into
the most pnm7irvrta-es of humanity,
t first, in o:ne wav or othi-.'. our g.V
rilH-.'reat-n.at-r.indfathergvtaaidea
into Tiis head: then said idea began to
;,, .1, ttr?..' it h seT.-h tweezc tw ii
' S tnShen d" 'Jhere! o afo
..;,'. .mrilla--rea:- -real -grandfather
i..,,",,,,; ..ne-es-iid tvnehine- n-ick-
n " I :.,1 l,.iir.:.K:I..1 ll "' lei
Hr . UVillilll UVili"a I." X..li,a a"iri-
ing and knocking idea assumed then
aiid there, the form of Gorillaee. which
cient language. And although the hn- i
. glih people In general have abandoned
! said (iorillace. -till tiiere are some that
find it to their advantage to use it to ;
' this dav. It i wonderfuilv adapted to
1-llllll.um ......v...-
CO.l I Use Wliuesses am. jut.t luru. auu
many a black-coated and black-souled
murderer has escaped the gallows by
means of it." trof.r?:if of Education.
"" .
I The late President Garneld is
ouoted .IS saying one day: "When I
. went into the war I gave mv life
un-
..... ,..'.. T - -
' reserv eaiy to me l nion.
self. If :111V Part Ot
I said to mv-
this urrende:
. -d'all not be required of me if it is
only a limb, or an eye. or a laculty. that
mn.t be the sacnnce-I shad cousicier
all the iest as given bacrc to me by a
most kind and indulgent Proudence.
The belief that I should return a whole
man. a well man. had no place in my
niost sangume thoughts.
in our oumpanv. hi -oat thrwn p?nani a pK-k't-uoa 1 " "i r ,-.,.
rrwin s-,-nM.l lttit -h.. mr in hU bra-t turn k "" "" "V . ., . ".I
or,tU.onM-in- Mr. (ir.. Vrrpi op to him. ahxtrjvl re wh awroQia an ...r ..., ,.
el on lfletroV llie tirooi 01 Ul'-irjroin. .. :' t . .... i......
r-i : i 1
a a ariiiwaaav'aBBBaraaaaa'Barai-
Pciae nJ Ib-ana for Mxk.
A v!lT-n;W'rJl mivUr tb 'uHi- '
vt. n ' I.-uti &''i
!nl- Tna.
nn h ! m. bu: r.,r i a rtlT crop t
. In4 Tu Ukr it, pi- .
! a 'I lren. hk i" ,
Jw wm- fannlr-
A iiT 34 i a Aim'n&Urm ha.
.i wi t: aot ne tt bifjh marart !
rtfTer ! wntl4 k nraitabW fr
fNlm. Il ran pnjlM piaM a4
h-an chi tl hbut 4 nti. aai
ta exrtia tKas pjwiafr pd rtp "f
rkTrr tb artMrte gJkPOM b yrtWB
'" , lrv Ur'tt- ST W1r , "w"
well kwn U the wb- n l.. r t..
. - a .
..-.-. -..--... ,
x, .-. Wk Ktf tf t thfir litis i
fxmfm U stH-k tba: w
.h t..
con-
: aid-r
j Lorn and nal an? u-1 f x food j-nn-
, rinaiiv t-rmtM' tbr r-ntawn ajr-at d-iJ
of nutritioita matter in a on-ntritl
fnfiB ltot thi rnatw n-tl -ar n-
wr-t4trT (at-proitw-iox 'if'-"1.' -!
S ahould nt r ketrt m a fat -.i..J t .-n.
fr tb' d-matd f th ?! i ' '
. - .
f.ir mci onwittfin roatt-r in-n- i
no r'--ntrattl material on fb- lai.
. , 1 . 1
tb opuortanitT 1 ot mil rwt-i
er earlv paMurr r m m aft-r rje
n auwr of land broavlatt -1 ..!! r..w-
in r-n jeaae, mite.! :
a!i'le The wrttrrofth-
i,
nM
: in
keft a cow uti U a flow of mik tiil U tn tl
tti to a
v a
SeaiMrtl tV a tle I'omtl
!i -r;
and that too 1 1 pnr of !i?e vi.d
land. It i in know u hy -nie that :f
thef Tine are cut an I tn i ure.l
when ut alut to b!on the wni
furni-h a jfood cr p of nutn'.i ha.
Irtit if not cut at flowering time the
leave will crumMc aa.
lirund tieaae or 'anx are eiotiom--al
for feeding. iin; to the jfr-l a mj
thev effeet. larmera are tcnntel tn
; part with them at i'l 1" a lmhel. and
j thev often hrisi more than that um,
; but if we will to and reflect that thi
I meal, tuneil half -ami-half with i-rn
; nwal. w ill enable im to dtfne wtth
one-third the iptantitv of hai.aere.i?
t havm? i maile through the h inter. l-r
I ounp cilc nothing can ejiiai it. If the
j fanner ha no convenience for grind. ug
1 them, the pexe or U-an can U c We.l
into a -mi-li
in theinlinar wav. ano
if thu ifi.eti ItlieraiU totck. rji'cial-
j- - ,, ..,,,
, foard P.ga vv .11 gr.w
J anuhin- .W.
'," , ,.. 1 .....i
I Ollllg IM lI"I IW UI IIJ.M"' x. .. . . ,
ui"ith Mxiiirr Hv the d jn-a or J
iM-an meal w heat traw can I u-d in
v
lace ol hav. and. taken a a whole, it
aitlioxt U liecex-ltV o3 Well regtllttfi
arT
reult. T he crojw can lie grown a
I 4-be.tply a corn peae in a muthahort
' er tun.", and be.tn fullv as eav. The
a-i.tv !.. 1. l.iisli tarietv. th.1l !TP x
" .......... .. . . ,-
i.ti t:iii 1 mr oniinarv nnite i-nn
wdi attstver forqii ck crop t'f Hae
the marrow is preferable. They can lo
produced in drill or broadcast.
I'ea.. will tnnd some froxt. and may
be put in early for vine-fee,Uig before
other trn-eti mn'enal i r-adv. Heatis
cannot Maud fro,t. and the growers
should vvait until llie groumi 1 warm i
Thev can be suecfidly loili.wed till (
fall. leae will pnnJuce several crops
during the caoii on the ame laud. anl -the
cow peae can le grown U-tweeti
corn if the com t planted four i t v h
w.iv and worked onl tn one dir.-itioti.
'I he crops are clsiIv liarv. tcd. Having
nut 1
eeble loot Iiol.l tiiev are pulleit Up
, .. I . .1.... .,
....! ....r....i t.. tin i.'irn iv liert Thuv arc
"...... ......
-. . . -........ - - . -';
.... .-. . .. .n ... .....
i .""" ' ""' - -
the eoldnes. ottrues and hardnc
that catte eed to rot without germ
inating. Mtint the growth d plant and
deprive them of the full sustenance
which thev need to bring them to l.n-ge
se and productiveness. An annual
complaint with farmer in the spring is
tha( their latnls an too wet t.leplovxed:
thev are soaked with water wrtic't nnw
be left to run oil' or drv up befre the
task of putting in a nq can be coni
meticed. This oeeain delay at a sea
son of the year when da are most val
uable; audit is jmrtscularly disadvan
tageous to corn, which ought to be
planted early that it may tnatun liefore
the dry weather of the latter part of
summer.
Hut tile draining is expensive. .This
is tnie: ami though the verv best
method of drautage that can ie usci. :i
can be atlorded onlv on
larmmg lands
of the highc-t value in the neighlM.r-
hootl of cities and towns. i ne eie.. n.
tiles, however, is distributed over a long
.erics of year, for. once laid down,
thev will do their dutv l.r a htettnie;
antf. being covered up. they do not dix-
tiirure the ground. inee thev may t"J
plowcit over Wllllotll neiug Ulsiiiroeu. i
This method of drainage i a tie -carv '
part of farming in Knglnnd and Hef
gium. and it i said that tho-e countries j
could not yield the large onp they do i
yield and " upjiort their large jHipula- j
Hon but for the miortant advantages .
it secures. In th iil-!it.iit future. J
when the level prairie land of Illinois ,
and Missouri shall have largely iuervned
in value, ewrv level farm will
have to be underlaid with ponu
tiles to bear off the excess oi
; tkt .. J. m tkia al.i.i.'r-il ii-ii m I . :.
jt t-iiaa . " j-v -- .
in. vuui . .r. . 1
. a a . 1I
, , ..... ......nA........
e-o-Hi tor manv reason. a i.jie-i-.iu.i
gootl for many reantis. as untlergnumil
drain, but they are the next thing to
them. They would drain many a rich,
low gnuind Which cannot be eminently
cultivated on account of the water which
stand upon it at certain seasons: they
would dry much fiat land that cannot be
plowed till late in the ca.-oa; they
q.-... , ,., ,. t. .,.,.. th;.. .,
"'' "".' V. , i
them. Jhrv would dram many a neh.
, ! ffn-und which caatiot be ctlienmtlv
! cull.vated on account of the water which
-..ind upon u at certain v,tvs; :hey
, would dn much fiat land that cannot be
' plow-! .H ht, in the ea,oa they
would impart arrester vvarmth and light-
' np- - 'h" 1 :inl ;h".v W'M insun
I better health to the district where they
I -. ,
are generally ueil. n. Iouuf p
c.7?i.
i,.u..
i ne mo', nrooiiiuii
wav to nn?e
beef cattle is to keep them constantly in
a thr.ltv and improving condition. I:
is not necessary to keep very young
stock rolling in "fat. but there should al
ways be an abundance of nutntiou
foo'd to help natun in its devehpment.
To allow stock to run down in d-'.-h and
become ill-conditioned. :mply because
it is not designed for market for some
time, i the height of folly.
-The remains of a woman were uisic
terred at Smitnville. N. C. recently.
after being buried thirty years. Not
particle of fieh remainei on the bone,
but her silk dress was in a perfect state
ot prexervation.
A New .Jersey man "couldn't see
any danger in moktng while vveighiag
powder."" He can't ee anythia"ao.v
U&QC
water. l ndergmun t uraming vvm , pjaec is very pmniui. anu eausr mm.
be reganlei a an mdispenable featun tes v straining tbe ligament and
in agriculture, and improved health and , membranes. It al-o produces grease
larger crop- will be some of the fruits of and -ore heels.
it. "" Hiit. if then are comparatively few j 3 Every stall should be t lea, iv
fanning regions m Miouri when nn- feet wide." and nine feet bng. 'I hi will
derground tile-ilrainage can if ntlorde I. enable the bore tj turn around vrithont
there are few level farms at.licted with braising hitnelf. and to lie down and
exec of moisture in the priag of the ttrvtch him'.f with eotnfor'.
year that cannot atbnl the trilling cost j. I.et tbe stalls be separated by par
of tin cheaper method nf draining by j titions. ao; by bars. They pre-rent the
open ditche. Open ditthex are n.t a j hor-e- from Sighting antl kicking each
iioaK, i.u:h 1511 cannnv
"a.-f? f-r a ? -T orh it Tttk
rI k.vr Hr-;S 4'MJ mm"-
Um jt
. j tvrtiiror ,4 k ir wl:
loOkwatW Uojmx utbrr ruNM i
ri t IwcWf Wtl
- Barawhat -! ar ififwd far
inaaa pr" '- m.x.ax t3" Wr&wbra
wih frmnaai 3-r lwt aNait -tl.;rd
yraiiaan wttb it Mart tb rakw
u arbt wtta .
- r. k in l'Hfsnr. cpcial!)r i
b '.'r' ..k t ! w.ntf4.
fc. t'd fl N ft ai t--
t- T'fitab. a4 .n a ur f h-!
:b' "ih whi.a ta wsssI b-jra at
t! ! t- m
'j tvr f K-i-wi
arece t'xjfj.el : .k fat. n'.ttrr tUan
t-.tr't ant mn . fa-tner aeJ g -!
walk Ti' !. -are nAhiMg for - tr.:-
Kflw-VI ! th make4 a aeai ad
ftTef-, I'.Hr'Jfl; fr tKe 'i- '-r-T v,'f
m t ;ntn bTr bn-! an i .- a
-nt It i uef j! ! nl k w I
V k ! "t n ta1.' . and "n ? k--: tjl
lute! ileaa wtth hv.lr ir :
Wri:nof th- tSr X f f--! t
f?eh an ! r. a nrr-pondcni ..'
Tronto '.V rite ti fa-' t.iat t
firtnlu. t .f fowl k-pt i.5.".- ' as
un Viri k nd. au-h a w I! s.r. 1 i-ae.!
e-r"' a- will i one ew j . kly UMBt
tal :n the tther ta4- uuw-ry
At the b annual tt- - imgr of th
Nati -nai I'.attrr an ! Y:z ociation. .t
wa '.Ved that th- 't matrrvai fr
paekm r;z t r'.ear. 1 r nt at. ai!
that in h '.do ejrsr tn i-'M saxrac '
temteratiire ahonUI tv kept at td.r'v
eight decree tt fort '1 grrea. Tbeats
an a after unja-k.r.g.
errettondrn: d the 1". '
. ,. tU' n.i'i av A
th reu!t f 1
h-e,y in.ptirr. and d inv on
iricn-e. I think that a vie'd of
t. -
ttijxh'i j-T a-r" w.S ;n half a t-.n -f
traw v vield of ten! !'! pe
acre af'i 1 V j-;'i! of Mrs, is.d
thirty l":le' r a v -si' ! n f tri
A a r :'e the iff Jfi- v : I J n
rtin tie nial'.er if.e proj'on.-'n
traw that ia re.jutr. d t : a 1 u!i' 1
IVof Tra-.t'i an jnt-u',v.- j
ner on the farm and g:t'-r'. ur. I t
removal of ail bed, atft tie- plan? g
ve." ta 'lea tn ra Tf it fi re u.
atnn jnav ! j.rt.ti.. 1 jrarbtM.
m!. V ea tiegle. '..-.1 Ihe gv-!
xhoiild le convenient to the barn a
as to the hottxe. o tha' it Will U' eav t
cultivate it whenev.r t 'd u'tn.iti-ei
in t.rter.-a The trarden ahotild ! !
anl narrow, so as to save time tu fiil'.i
vat ion.
1'r.f. Tayl.r. of the Ar.. u'tut-il
iJe-.art'nent. announced th it nip' v
line can ! Used s'i eefu!iy in t. !
atnictioii of in-1 tannin. ! !!
3v. If aefd. grii't. dortu.in filvn'-.
etc . be placed in any t.ght vex. 1 -md v
mnll .piniwitr of tht naphthaline -.i
trodii ed into tlW ecl, and it then U
t-overed. in a few hour any jnc-t that
m-v iufe-t them will le apfvvM'ed
Seeds thua treated hive l-en t. - d m I
do not le their vitality wh n the ub
atnaco iiM-tl is poro.'
Ship'tutTs ia th fineri niroe f-r
Inn. tu'ddlingx an 1 aborts. a'o . al!c
m.'t n'Ts Short i. tiiO net lTtliel
nf t. mi-Mlinjea and cornea
next ! the Hour in ttneneaa. it en
tain tin- ro.rct prt of tbe flmtr and
inot of the inner o.,tng of grain, and
this con-Ts lir-e'v of g'u'en. Short
i not mid-- in the new pr. of grind
ing. iM'ing nearlv alt .otitamed in the
No :t .ind No 2 flour. Shorts alone
would not le a gl fonI for c.ws If
mixed vvih aa much corn meal it would
im an exe 'iieni looo, ano n
q"rt a .lav ol tlio
inixtun' would be
tunpl.j to keep a o u
ample to keep a cow in mil rain.
el's hair probang. In eigh'cen eae in
which he has used the remedy the effect
has liecn all that he could have vvihd
lie tind that several of hi profeacnal
brchrcn are prepircd to give the win-:
favorable account of the remedy.
A writer in a West Virg-nia pape:
en,,,!, its the opinion held by many agri-
, eniturist.-. that an
an open country ia never
converted into a for-t through the op
eration of natural cati-. and. as estab
lishing the fad that ut h change doca
sometimes occur, bring" forwarl the
M,se of the Shenandoah Valley. When
!trt settled, about one hundred and i-
, tv venrs ago. it was an open, prairie
like n-gion. ro v. nil with tall gra,. on
I which fed henls of deer, buffalo, elk.
etc . and having no timber, etcepi on
' ndgy portions of it: but in ionspjeace
, . ,f fc0ttlement. tho annual fires were
, ot its settlement, tho annual iires
Mr,.v,.,,ie!. an I tn-e snr.ni!? up aim sf
thicklv and regularly a.a if eed had
a thickly and regularly as if c
Infn planted Th e fresta.
i nH.n planted I In e loresta. uavutg
.vtt preserved by the farmer, cover
j jj., a lrgepari of the surface with hanl
w,wM! tree of a snterior excellence
i 'iijpaf. facts would alo . m to atibxtan-
, tint., tie the.. rv that the tnHess
t-hr-
acter of the pr.ur.e f th" West is due
to the annual burning ol tho gr oy
the Indian.
Take Fare if Ihe Sluhle.
1. Let vour stable well drained and
siifticientivlight.il. The vaftora fnua a
damp, putrid ll'H.r anil the andden
change fnm dark'ies to light will al-itM-t
certamlv caue blindness.
'J. Let the tb.r of the stalls he qoite
:1a; and level. Standing oa a sloping
- r m t I
..
o.ner
. . . ... .n K, m.l insl
. . l""l.. ' -i- - '"T J ,
; ua,er the ceiling to permit the bo .iml
nir ,o escape ami proper op. at
he bottom of the wall to adtn.t frtlt
Impure aad .ochti nirwdlcaas
broken wind.
; 5. The fre,h air eathroug h
, a number of small holes, rather than a
la.-ge hole. uch i aa opx-n window.
, That prevents draught.-, which eaus
... i a
, chdls and cotigh
i. i ne icmnera.iirc o i -.- -....
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