The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 06, 1882, Image 3

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    THE
RED CLOUD CHIEF.
IYI. L. THOMAS, Publisher.
1M I ri.uU),
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'Til' r-'a Tl-.Uliillf tM W MitJut) JJir. Wr.li'J."
t .' mii Mi, hit . ar.- !j.-h nn' n-w"
F o . r-th r. th -r l ti-itti.ii? c.M
I'lilo lb lh.n;;tillui sotii ih! irw.
'Hie v.rll ,.w j,, rrm, ,,
1 r.-h utii,rbt rtitit on fi.-M aiel airraat.
I i-s xiirtwt. Mijh mijwitrl lawn,
.Vay U i(1ii, .j,, a,,, hjijy jrU-aa.
. mi hf .-1- WW. ,, has at fcn-Men
1 In- ta-H-ti of j.w-m iinf.-lt to-fora,
i -i-t at.t. a HiiMrii ptawl alm-.
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tv 1 1 i't int. Mill kalf-afraM
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oiatw of a-.-itracati make oM
a it lijAt tunc hUi .. power
imtolr 1. 1 ituctr!.
ka ttt-cart ajs pli! aa wh.-n
gari-rrt ratm.t far B& tkm$,
K frasxt tr-aoti iJt.fi
nam- ! M. tin' .-v r ftw.
JtmtiUe in ftirijViil afe..j :fjn4.
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mi a lonely httle country cm-
wi'ii oniv two or three houa
S t w.iv. '. littU- tr.t
'h-l that th- !
irtiriw at tb
-!. Itllt 1i(ll:tfH--hollHt
Ul 'Wih, llM-ir nfipprl '
fm i ial -t-n, by -titrat
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A dark, we.thcr.atai,,,.,! j
rn
r ni niaiiiH rrv trtiiis jjrrf4.in ... , ,. T "., . . , , ..
' wm ir:uk. a.,l ihr hu-Ik,-, l,M J "J 1u"k"r " MB .f" ,w8r4 ,h;
I .!.. fMnnwHruionimi ?;' 'V"" " i'T t
a . . . . . viarfT ttirf.tM.- &-.. it ffatM ..t
- --nai a .- tfl Bar- ax
, , , . , , . - , 111:11 11.W1 no iouui or j-ar ir ina u--I.
aii.I hihi.ti ma! ., ,. , , f .. , ,.,,..
"' r him", an though "-kin
. i f friii th tiM-morj. of w.iu'
' tif -.tain of aotw oM jf.rrow-
r Iivn th latif, that w.i-l
i! of (oninitink-alKiii iw.-ti r--
!ii-t ,unl th- world, wan wanting.
i tfni". ini-ii-ih.-d it air of forlorn
'uf- AIof. rwiiot. afiart. it atood
nitifo-.. it would mm. tut for the
i ii of moke tlsat r-ated it. and the
iii lijhta that abm fnnu it witi-
V i
I Ik .. : :;. Ji'.ev-r. of itx isolation.
m:ti riiiother a.ar-nt mM'ri, i.
U -M.jv.i, It Ii.tI tM-t-ti imiit to front
r d. mm cfian-d or almndniKiI mi
z 'hat nil trae- ff ita xiKtfW.e bail
I- d from the hill, and the oi-cunant-..
r having ft-n aide t a-iiirc. t
nae. in.- Mri m ian mai inur-
-d l-twit them and the highwm.
'. . out, ue,1 tlHWadre-. w ith a right of
f. tbriHigb the field. wIkihi- blender
1 !.. -- l. .1...
a.. iianin nwnaiw aewig me ,
! of tlie Miihhle NeithiT KM th'
n.te boiiMMea1iug -, ..inir n. it
nr-l at a distane-. Xim ben-
1. lows waed gn-iM-r tbau tbo--
und it, or fruit- riMne.l s-ter.
!iinttiewideouthingondiard.or-un-
ie lnig.re.1 later and more golden
hi 011 the little westward-sloping, pine
I iueloure that had on.-e l-.-n the
"!. 5 -. heri-hed and ted.-l front i
!.
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and that forsaken. n gleet.-d. ami !
i 4-d.sJ-ay.HhowilpathetMtr-
t
r -tate Ihe tall lilai-
i !'. I .m ea.-b !! the
v!io-e lii.h had grown i
I-itg hsu- llaffoilih. !
iins. lark-imrs. and
! 11 lung si unldy through j
t
imbiiie-.
sarl. .!i
t.liow.-l where tnm i
lers had cdg.ii the
w.dt.s long ef- 1
I by lush grass.--, nnd clump of j wivl ,;m RIj tjtv p,, tul j,ra..l
. hlai-M flanked the .-ldm troibW-n ' plead so urgently and drew -u- h btight
!-. and tilled the stdl air with faint, pi.-tures of the' grjnd investment it
. t oiler. X4 that the sj,t was al , would be. that at last bis father reluct -v
s deserted. Often, as on one sunny !aI,uv jielded it lo him. Kekiel
Mist aftcrnooa. it held two occu- , and' bia 'wife wen growing old. Ibe
it-, a girl Mtting m tin- lower stop ; ia,j hoiwd to hate kfi.t their son nf-
: ting on a long white tun king, and a
iMiti" fel'ow f -irht.si-n, a well-
...t. baudstuitc lo, lounging a the
i- near by. A tellow liae broinled
. r tin- wMed bills; n,,t a br-:ith of
1 tas stining in th" pines, only the
k!e of a distant sfiii-p ln-ll and the
. zing of a lee atiMMig tin- flower
ned the jterfect qnict. llow still it
sat.l the girl. Imt eve going over
. pleasant tHw. while her hand me-
mif.illv bu.si.-J tlMntsdve with their ;
1 i-k 'Tsitii. ecnoe
1 - -.
i'.i her companion.
scorn. " 1 should
vv it ii a avent f
ik it was; one might as well Is- dead t . simple home group, the grander
. I buried. You don't know. Trea- that tbe hardly utib r-til them, but
.."" his tone growing imm- imiH-tu- j jiiev soined like hi siightlv eaggr-.-.
- bow 1 loathe it all; how si k the j att..l m.iuner. the impn-s of the great
-iiht makes nte of l.-ing shut ut hero world of wtuch thev dreamed si much
i-ng these Milling little hills all my j nn.j knew little. Tim- passed on, the
e. never ".eeingor knowing ant thing ; j.le.nl client w:is sl,,u in coming. Hut a
e of the world than as if 1 wen- a ' K:uum-us was heard in the farm house.
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i''iage."' "Ye. 1 know." said sdie. j jo higher than eorihlv -ourt. and Kht
vulia wistful l.ak in her eve, pale , Im-iIi ('nri,., hnjng iorn the burden
i cte tlv were, in a sallow, irreg- I SJ. ,a,t l.n. 1, l.,,r hastened t.i .in-
fad. Iit clear and stc.tilv. vvtiib
i oiec w a, that ecelletit thing in
'iH'ii." soft and low. Yes. m do."
.tsM-ntcd biiferlt. "and ;u arc all
urn- wh knows or -are. Father
:!ks I might to ! content "d to drudge
lite awav. a-, be has his. but 1 can't
won't, ilv.rt man has a right Jo a
iiijikv lor lite ami wiiy siHutiitn 1 ir !
-. . ' a . a &
i:.nm-. nun iniiiv ir-i o.oo.uj;
1 e. latmg hi hand with a lramaiie
-lure oh bis breast, "urging me on
:it!'l on. something within that tell me
1 a lru for something higher ::nd
1 n.-r lhaa thi treadmill arouml, and
t'l.-it if I could mlt mas-urc mydf
w Mb other men. 1 could make a place
1 : mtself." " Of cmrse ton wonld;'
1 Treasure smiled d"Hti into lib eager.
i.;. lifted fa. At that instant a baud
. ii cam. .unding around the hoiiM. , airof superior confident v. tliat sil.-ncil
Israel! IsracP tit c o'clock; time to p all ri'monstraniN- on the part of the ad-:if;.-r
tin cows." j miring woman by his side. Hut ala.
There it i. cxclainwHl ihe lad. im- ' even thi new- path was not thorn !...
p-iticntlt! "it's forever Israel' do as be wrote: Kvcnlhing brilliant
s mething pbwing. or hoeing. rmow - in hi ritins was -ut out !n jealous
i!!-. or milking. cntinuallt. and I'd , editors. He wished he had Ucn cri'at.Hl
1-. tight my Kk out and meant to try ' to criuge and forget hi minlio.d for
and "study a little." " Never mind." . the paltrv .bdlar. but a he liad not. be
and Treasure txdled up her knitting as j inut utl'cr accordingly. " in the
sii- 4;c; "m work is all done. I will , tear Treasure llekl liad grown from a
g after the cow and help our father girl to woman, not prettt. but with n
r-.-Ik to-night. You can stay here." j homely sweetness and cheery heart -at'd
ainph repaid by bis "Treasure ton muiicjios that carried its own charm.
. a treasure." she rati lightly down j and bnnghi more than one of th-'
1 ;. pasture lane, while Israel, left alone, neighboring joung farmer across the
:it;r reading a few pages, dropped his j fields to the old h.se. Israel could not
1-eok and drifted away into a m-st glo- ; hn;e told wbt. but t!Me tliiugs stung
r;..us day-lrcam of fame and honors. ; him w-ith angry irritation, lie find oftn
from which he onh anuised '. hen Trias- pitied himself in being hound to a
urc after bringing i:i tlic foaming pail woman of so l.'tle beauty and style, and
of milk, called him to supper. That , felt that to appear with her. s.ny at the
afternoon's incident was a fair ilhisJra- j ojvra. would eaiLse bis pride to twinge.
t.oiioltiu two vouug lives uiossonuiig ;
in the lonely farm-hHte Israel Carle.
t!-e only child ati.l son of their old age.
nnd Treasure Kekl. the oqihati nitX'O of
Fekiel t'arle and bis wife Elizabeth.
'ht ears before Tn.isure had come 1
to 1 hem a sorrowful, heart-sick child; in j
1 os,- ears it had leeoine a home., in-j
died. to her. l)f a tenaci'His. all'oetiou-j
nte nature, she was attached to the gray j
..'d house and evert- foot of the land j
around it. She was fond of her uncle j
and aunt, plain, kindly folk, of simple j
lia'nt and homely ideas, but the tender-j
11. of he.r heart, the full wealth of her 1
. ve was lavished on her cousin Israel. I
1 lerself energetic, contented, cheerful. !
bis moixly. lounging and impatient 1111- '
rest, bt coutraMuiaueineueeperimprvs-
stoti. rre'im in iu L-umpiuiuin u
lidenccs were, she never heard them
without an admiring awe for what
f-ecmed to her the loftier heights of his
nature. To her hia words had the ring
of genuine genius: his talents she never
doubted, and the most dazzling pictures
be drew seemed to her no more than he
could easily achieve. Beside this great
und brilliant mind, she felt how meager
and insignificant was her own. and
what a happiness it was that in
anv wav she was enabled to be a
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comfort and help to him. So. as in this
Instance, che ofteu. took voj the bunka I
,.r 1 .- 1 . ....
' part. had inntiy vf-ion Sa whirl!
rrjiMirc inire no jmrt H ft-n Ml
ws-n-t v.mh uial j.,.r r,,mt.k.m i.a,l
J ... !.,. . . , "' r
.. .. .. (irwij y. rr Uirm WT-' gnHr-
lHl. ami lirt'-mJHrxin-nt ror' nmiaatH'.
I'ut n; Uie m' itm- h- wa rot with-
t aM- JHTv.jrti,MI J J.r tr,tiojj 4.
votion. It iUio;! hi rr-pifunj n4
Jeir(C t j.ir tbin ito en nnmurtt
n ar. It g7t- him n rt-ii'-ir! sjour
sih'q t lK,k at hinwU thro?h b-r
. ani tM-holil tlw h roir- fiirr th.-r
rvflt-ctc! la ajjort. it m t-io mu h
Uiaaythnt unij-i.Hi!i Trvir- I"
atu onr of th nu-:ii ! hf.
niu-h m,. that th n 11- ion f th
itn-B'Tth ch- dirr" f hi ffVrton for
hr nr -.tirfnI to htm-!f. Iirt mt
l.tth-oponuuit ao fT-a?h lir"!
anir'. atwl Nrw-l "ari mx-U- hmem ao
from th- wariam fetua il farm
routine Ui U- ohhorinjr city that hl
IHi' fw.-n th- jrl of ail hia hoj-a Ttw
'ijh-iubx Ka liumlilf otw of a H
onlinato ch-rjyikip, but a br l14
Trpaaure, it wsa th- 'nUrin -!.
pvc him Ihxt an. h- wmtM win ttw
r-rt. iJf. he Im-h-v-1 tt- wit U1
UiU lie hwl to rappl tlw worid bv the
Uiriat. a it wt an1 raaan-r it lor him-M-lf.
Ir-kiI arlr li-l not lorSilhU
r'in. kmiIi ho shook hia Iwad in
J"ut'"I,Ir,"'. hilf Jo-i lU--m,
th.-
nr thin I've iiotH-v! anut I-rn-!
C 'arli-, h- ncr Uh- o1 bill ul a
row of rorn in Inn'in linw. May-h
hf 11 tiiwl the Pfid o' tlif row srtitit; dav;
'' 'l want to,w.ar U ittiMMh. '
.f TwtautVa In-art. thon.-
' -", ..! t.lt7 l.4.4?l. ... .tt . .S1 .-at "
weifM-tl Ii.-ai-.t; and wtwu the j.art
injr moment -am-, Israel, tomli-) to
utinoiit'-d tetiderneaa by her ale fai?
and tcar-lili-d (), an! nalizinx o the
.anij of fw-araton all that she had been
U him, whi-n-r-d, aa Im kt-d her
jjd-he: "Keep tijieourajje. Treaun.
I will have a borne aonie nay, and then
I will roiiie forou" Then Ih was
jToiie and Trea-un-. ai he witit about
her work, or aat alone in the for-aken
dinr-ard" that hail In-en from child -bl
their favorite haunt, reali.l a
i-ter Infore the aolttude of the dllllib
hiUs and waiting u ! A nohtud".
swla-l. lKwevT. . the memory of hi-,
nnrtiag wirla mid hi freu'nt letter,
rhuugli ther- was little that wan glad
nie in l-ra.-F.-i l-tt-r. thev wre a
rj.. tMi-.nof the old iiionologin-. onh on
a shirhtlv diff. rent k. . but -life "was
ij dark." etiatem-e W4.a n vage be wmh
U - aliii" - liii avingit againt: b- win one
" " .
aint.; no n,, un'lerst.Miii or appre
ciated him; the world wa- cold and
.art,.s-, and Tn-aaiire read it all w if h
a ,rj fj f p,t. nnd dropped fuitiw
,, ar, un t. lim-nriatbaiidi she .ti!chd
fr him, and tinle.l herjlf of nr!i-h
pleasures that ihe might add a mite to
4 seatitv -alarv 1 he elerk-hip. !-
,.v..r, WA; hardiv less irk-mue I ban the
farm, and it was not long till he ro-
tunied irlowinff w ith a new enthusiasm.
. hail discm rntl th.- line for wbii-b his
imdination ai:d atihtie -st fitted him.
the -path that oM-ued a glorK-su- i-ta
,,f li.hi it u,e midnight darkm--.. in
wbii-b be had hetuj groping." and the
jra.s to this hal.on region lion- tin- in-
,-riptiou -t oke' and Itla.k-tone."'
;,,ekit I (arb- had a few hundred dd-
for, the result of lotir satin", toward
tlM - tMuvhase of the Mrin of land be-
wats with tbent. but thev and TreaMire.
tiewed him through lotin eea. atid
llemglit hun at uarb n-tuni more lun.I-soui-
and noble. In due time Israel w:yi
admit!-l Jo the bar. but tin- dram on the
home rcsourei did not c-;im-. It was
impossible for him.'' he wrote with a
Jim- scorn. to stop to the ja-tty and
ignoble -ases with which m m.iti law
yers contented themselves. If loftv a-
ptration were
blaiiHsl. but In
n fault, he must la
would father watt in
j.bscurit than aixvpt a case tinworthv
I bim.' Uraml sentiment these s.undell
sweru. It was on the .,rrow-t tinned
heart that rcmain.'d that there fell at
the same time Israel" startling an
nouncement that be bad abandoned the
law. "Yes." he said, in answer to
Treasure's c lampion of surprise, --it
has Iteeu a mistake from the !-itming; 1
ee now tliat ! never w as titled .r a law-
1Pr Its a dull, cramped life, full of
unsoranii1. sruni uetatis. nut a man
often has t leant through bis failures,
and I've found out that n t law. but
joiirnali-m. i my true tocat ion niek.
intense work is what I want, something
to appeal to the emotion and higher
faculties. It's a grand field. Treasure,
and when onee I have fairly entered on
it. neither u nor father will regret the
chaiiire;" and takin-r his ciir:tr from his
mouth he smile,! down at fier. with nn
mere were even tunes when her love
liad seem.Hl in the zrature of a Kmdage.
but none the less he could not Ivar that
she should have even a passing interest
ap.11 1 iioiu jinn, anu tmaiiv. on one
of his visits home, jirod v unie care-
less go.ip. 1m blazed out 0:1 Tnisure
with a passion of reproach. "After
all." be eiuieludiil bitterlv. I don't
blame you. if you lo marry Ed Hunt:
indeed, it's the Ik'M tiling von can ilo.
lie can make a home for joti. and liod
knows that's more than there's anv
prospect of my ever doing for anv
woman. It will be lonely enough here
without you. but. to be frank, there's
not much use of your ever expecting
an thing of me. 1 can hardly -.import
niyseii. - 1 am not eteeting aav-
minii oi 011. Mie saw, gennv. "nor
shall I marry." There was a look on
her face that tilled him with remorseful
shame, though at the Mime time he
drew- a furtive breath of relief. Treas
ure would stay at the obi home, and
make it cheerful, but at the same time
she would make no claim on him. He
could buy choice wines and cigars here
after, and indulge in dubious pleasures,
without the halt guilty feeling that had
hitherto hampered hint. So "life on the
quiet hillside kept its quiet round, tor
as Treasure had bitterlv said to herself.
it she was co; necessary :o Israel, titers
01 mt nnuca ,n aJ HJion to her own. an J
made jH.il,!,. t !,im mtMX K,,,r of
t.iat indolent dreaming, from whKh he
only returned with m n; di"otnt to
ih nvir.njm.-at f iailr tif t.,..i
wa on to rhom bn ra. for Eekl-I
'arb va growing an -dd man. awl
mora -id morr the burden of hi care
and fee'-.U-naa b r-atsd on h'-r -tmo
young abtu;d'T. Aa tr yrr oni bjf
" aa k.nd a an own U.I " b-- nw rt
U av ff r, and whn at Ut b w
laid dwn by tbe sde of hut wib H wa
f'ltiml tltat h hl Irft tangible prd o!
hia a:ia 4 bT devtiitt. and &
whiaprrsl of dtaapjvjsntnvot tn hia ana.
'To hi IhI.vJ mnd fr. infal ntev
TtHumt Urd." ran hia will. ws b
qttthi the ua of the old fana daring
b?r hiVtime. and the aoie rTal ui it
If uld ab aurtiv larmeL Jwn- tbought
thrv btertd hal! of cliagrtn on !
raef'a far., bnt nm cald t ayre. T
farm r.m . of amait market raloe.
!! prwfeaae f, to b erfe'tlj aaUatwd.
Juat a I would bate wiahed it," b
aoMin -d Trtaurr when poke to him
half t rem uhm-lr on thm anftject. It
wrild have areriMd a acrib'ge have
t Mstded the dar old hottM to atraagvr.
Irtil yo an ti part of it. and It will lw
ueb a comfort when lift ia cokd aal
dr-arv to turn to it b!tr for rrfogf.
and to alwaya think 4 v . here,
keeping alive the mmrie rf tnov wb
have bsjij 1 dear to tta bot h. A a Trea-ur-
henl hmi a hq tliat hl uneon--iou!y
be hI t h'Ti-hed all th; long
tear wnt wt, and with a atifle.1 aifa
b: buried the dream and turned U hvr
aolitary bie. aolilaiy. but not idle.
Vbatevrliad been taken or denied, tfw
healthful wdace of a buay life r-mainel
and Tr-aurc 1U-I . a the phra
run, a "-able" woman. IIrrboue
keeping waa n marvel of neatneas. hr
bread wa tlie whitest. bT jelln tlir
elearea. and ler butter the aw--tct in
the region around, aath neighljors had
reaaou to know. fr mart a dainty went
out arra the tVlda to the aiek ami r.if
fenng. whibs br hoapitality wa ba
geneni aa It wa ordial. in farm
matter. ah was r-ptslly Hlieimt. Aa
lier lurel man wa wont to laaitt,
there wan't a man in town could
ual lier in kaleulatin'. " and id
Uh result an-i protita lrtd refive.l a
carefully divided half. tniid the wel
come that alwata nwait-l bim wlien
ever iie.-"aity or inclination indm.-l ft
return. A fitfully ratleaa man, drifted
hither and thither by the rurrvnU of
excitement or cirrumatanee, yani and
habits were leaving their impress on
him, hi wit bad hardened into a mock
ing cifiieisni. hia high pirit roarnsd
into boastful egotism. Tn-aaun- waa
not wliolly blind Jo the change; iie
aw, too. th avi-rted looks of old
friends and half-suppressed whispers of
disapproval. Hut thev only qui kened
her old l'alty. and led her to throw
the mantle of afh-ctiouate charity over
bis fault. Did she not know how hard
life had 1. "en to bim. the rebuffi be bait
s!iff.-r-d. the sharp thrusts hia aenitie
nature had rc.-ivedr When- others,
only saw the seed v. would -be orator and
mau if better, the hanger-on of 'li- 1
ties, the atistle of erratic ami fnttlo I
movement, abe beheld her -arly hero, 1
her life-long idol. There came a day. I
however, when Israel Car ie. a wasteif,
broken man. crept ba'k to the old gray j
house for the last time. Then whatever .
of disapitointmeiit or doubt had lurked
latent in Treasure' heart diappeard j
wholly and forever. With more than
her oil-time tciideniesa she watched j
and ten, bd him. a alotvlt through pain
and wearines life eb!n-d awav. And (
under that abadow of death 'ireasiire j
Ibid MM-tlt some .if I he happiest week
of ber life; time aietuid to have folded
Imek its page to the sunnv one. when
she and hercoiis'm wen ! atidgirl to
gether. Old forgotten mcmoric aeemed
tostait up in Israel'- heart, an nlTection
for the old familiar wav and scenes.
To Treasure he clung with childish te-ti-veity.
arm in arm with her he revisited
many f their once familiar haunt, and
w hen he had grow u too Weak for that.
1 he would be for hour iu the warm imi.
' luer dav. under the great pines, IiHik-
ing off. as with a sense of straiig' n-t-1
lulnes. at the quiet field: sometime
he made querulous complaints of
hi broken hope, and the plans he had
' purposed, but for the most part he was
tcrt jialient and gentle and quiet. Only
ouce did be ref.-r to the pa-l. and that
wa just at the close. He had been ly
ing propped up with pillows, watching
with the wistful look of one who knows
it is for the last time the unct colors
fade from the sky and the twilight
deepen along the wooded horizon. A
his faithful watcher lent over him. she
saw that hi eye were wet with tears.
"I'tva-sure," he whispered faintly. "O
Treaure. if I could only live my life,
over again how ditl'crcnl 1 would make
it for tou a well as myself." They
were almost his last word., ami lefore
morning, supported in the arm that
had always been bis stav and shield, he
went down into the vniley and shadow
of Death. It wa an August day. still
and golden as that so mauv year before
when the sighing pines had murmured
of a blissful nature to IsraclCarle. win n
1 thev bore hi coil'm out under their
l -somber shadows; the day biie werw
! again in blossom, tilling all t he air w ith
1 their heavy fragrance, and a cluster
of them lay on the dead man's breast
1 over the still heart "th.it had puqM-d
o much and wrought so little. After
I Israel's death. Treasure llcid aged fast;
little ht little she gave up the care aud
lalHirs to the mau and hi wife who had
long lived with lier. less aud 1c she
went from h-me, save to church or to
home of suffering or mourning. There
she wa. ever present: tireless, eilieient.
attending to the dreary detail, light
ening heavy burdens; a very tower of
strength. More and more he grew
it the habit of sitting by herself in the
nom where Israel had died, the room
that looked out on the little pine-shaded
tani and westward hills. Often she
was found turning over bis old
papers, a strange medley of frag
mentary jHem. speeches, pb-as; it is
doubtful if .she uuderod them. Per
haps, that she did not. made her regard
them the more as tokens of bis ability,
and say as she wa wont to: I lis
talents were great: it seemed sad that
be could not have lived till they were
reeogniivd." II r grief invested her
with a simple pat litis, but ;he wa not a
ptietio tigurc. a stranger would have
passed unnoticed the plain, gray-haired
woman of antiquated dress and stiff
formed manner. lbr life had been
narrow, restricted, with few opportuni
ties, little diversity of the culture and
a-voinpii-shments of the world; beyond
her contracted horizon she knew almost,
nothing. Two of life's greatest prob
lems, however, she had mastered: in
her heart's case they lav enshrined, a
sweet acceptance of the life that is. and
an unfaltering assurance of the life to
come. For the rest, if her luiml were
toil-hardened, they had sio?hed many a
sufferer's pillow, and if her woni- were
homely they bad sustained many a sink
ing soul. And when once more a fu
neral train wound down across the field,
this time, brown ami hardened with
storm and frost, though t rmal mourn
ers were absent, all were mourners, for
the pure aud saintly woman whose life
had been a beacon among them.
- Poor Treasure." said one obi friend,
as they turned from the new-titled
grave. " she deserved a happier life:
1 never could bear her sacrificing her
self to ma. setnsn. wormier isniei
Carle, and then to hear her speak of
hint as one of whom the world was not
worthy made one long to open her ey es
to the truth." ' Did you never think."
said the old. minister who had over
heard the remark. " that i: might be her
eyes were liner than ours, that she saw
something in him we could not. and.
true or erring, what would, earth be ii
all measured every fault and weakness
aud saw us exactly as we are' Xo! No!
Human kindness would tear the veil
from our eyes, but Divine mercy leaves
them dimmed with love's Ulusjoiu-"
IIOMK. rum WD KiRIiFIN.
It ! S I
1 f, - -vj 1 i-
p!.vsl
oa tb br :. wi.J !ft-i'ir ctaa
utt lor pqa til ';". thai pm
dusr carr..og off '.! ajl 1t cbtnucai
kMsloi.U-
Whitp ! and vngui wkit
Mid g7"e ! ud !- tfmnry
a plant. A brnoch w th b-av natirfl
white ia no lofgtr rmfwk$m of propafft
tkM. ttta OB the btt tagi d it -vu4
en
-Witbin & rsdioa of twrntr ; of
Krppnrr, I mat duv t'own'T Or . tbrs
WV over SJUMi p. ft m aaj U - ,
aunae that tha m 41 verr' "
('nnd of w'4 apfsrsi- or .?
pm4. whteh at sn a'-ra. p-'V d
tWaanty cat per foif.! vtn.i ::. haA S
nm- aam of c-''.'' -
-Tll, hst a.n fr tranapbinfitvjj
erergr'en 1 fro Ayr ! t- Ji- ;
ruciar' v -ry ri t . trXi-laBt. nl
tf th" r.t r kept fri5. .jr rg an-t
ar- pr.te-'. fr.:j the vr, s.:-! -q
spre-1 and aorr ii!--d m-tt freah
aMi. thev ran te u. -! wtih--il any
brm httrv r v I Jtfi-
e-rf-fs-ap. n !.-nt ! tJf '.- nfr-y-if
trti'in adviaea l W;I:g f -r l-ir - ii
the Jnn If. ba aV . VI J r-' ,v 'be
fall, it g'Vfs the tlnat!" a '. -1 e .. g-t
tjrtl fiefofe the bar.ev . itjt K .- .w
tdw in tr.r: , vied ari I !-',
i
arf have a g s I a han- I r a t at j,
tiehl a.w im t.lai k ii
Never roast nn-at. au M" l'"
loa. witho'tt ha-.n a Tv s ;r tie p .
If ni'-at ia pi .!!.. Ibe w t' - .n t- pu
it Iri-oTTH- gj. a-d Ioe it- f -A
nwaf-r-k e.?-. b-.si a fr , .vel .
iiuprotement in i !- ail r ?
8. piee- f o.-at i . ti ug;i t pv. Jor .t
in one ra.tig - V 1. V..'tmtwr
-Halt salmon a?.oV.d l- .tk-l 01
rd4 aatr at b-aat tw!itv '-mr h ur
before it ia odved. an I t' wa e sh .el
it cliJiuge'l -vra! ui.-i- ll-i! .t ai
plentt o? w iter, w th aom-bl-v-k p p; - r
kerneJa. When done put it i'i a urv.'l
cover it with tiiiegar d,iul--l with viiue
of th- b-pior u w'i.th !! a'ii ti
boiled. It-hoiM.
i rre.. and will
1 1, f r u- 13 a U w
data. -ii'Mlo'i Tiinrrit.
Yh-n the skm i n weil -I--an-l
and iiruhed. or when the tiuiioi n t
ia perfect health. H si4f. e.uv it'
stan" will g-i'b.er o;i ! hi ! T!:.
may Ih remove 1 by carding -oil bru-h-iag
and t't giving thi- ar.im.il ,u-,- o;:v
and l4aalive luedc ;u- or ll wi. ii
will etic.Hir.tge an I in rc.ie tn- . , n t
tion and ili fijrsp.rjti n from th- -kin
Live toir he f.-r a quart of iiri.-' I
m al. ate.iMd in warm water, an i a lit
tle salt adde I. daily for af. w w.-.ks and
you will find they wiil itnpmte.
-Tlie damagi don" to paaturea and
meadow by the gnib f the May-bug
ia often trery grc.it. and the only eff.ct
ive protection the farmer lia against its
depredations j through the ageet of
the de-iis.d ami l..ite. crow At least
mi think a eorrrapoinh'tit of the .4witi
r in A jrtcult'irit. who makes -arn-isl
plea on la-half of these able deni
zen of the air. The crow, he ay, ha
great kdl in detecting the pn-seme of
the dctruiite grub, and if allowed to
multiply, would - exterminate the
iiesla, or at least reduce their tminln-r
si much that they would do no M-rioua
damage. A few hills of -.rn in ajiring
tinie is small bs compar.-'l t. the gras
crop of n whole farm destroyed by
gruija.
Sltopplng.
Iu a rattier harp article in the now
p.ijwr. "r i' .u'fftt. Mis Kate Field
lake- occasion to isj'tlsiire ,,uie severely
Ihe salcslruly. or, as she particularize m
tlib iiistati-e. the "cheap young l.idv
who .staml behind the cuuti r. Ihere
i nothing new ab mt the dt ids. The
tdieap young lady made mistakes in her
reckoning, wa disagreeably -rt when
ihtio!icd. probably bke over Miss
rt.-ld' shoulder when aMken to. a?td if
she had lnVn handed ah-tter would have
peniaed it then and there whde lor ens.
tomer waitel. ili! Field a"dogie
for her on the questionable ground of
want of breeding, and in so'ii. ..pry a-ks
and answers a bw iwrtife-nt question.
Why are shop manner in America
the worst in the world.'"
" Itecaus" the cqiiiloyes are generally
of the humblest origin and are to ig
norant to appreciate the virtue of cut r
lesv." This is a sweeping aAsrt ion. and it i
in the main incorrect. Thirty tears ago
a shop-girl might have been looked on
with contempt, because it wa. only the
"woman who dared" who filled any
reMtniblc position in public bfe in l-hi
new i-ouutrt, but ! day it is the woman
who makes the position resiectab!e. not
ihe tiosiiion that subject the woman to
it domination, and the tet blood of the
nation llow to day iu the vein of shop
girl. In their rank may be found the
daiighters ofelergyuien.of general of the
army . Senator, and the penniless heirs
lo a pedigree for which tno mcmlT of
the new dynasty would gladly evhange
mc of their supiTlluou nealtlu And
Mi Field i on the wrong aide of the
counter to judge of their pol't. n .
Jbe has liveil abpiad long enough to in
lulgi in surb speculative ideas a tht
T1ie effect of DeniH-ntcy njion vulgar
mn and women is to inflate them with
the idea of equality an equality which
they attempt t- assert by tratmg their
superiors in station a no letter than
themselves." H would probably la an
"assumption " if the shop-girl should
rise up and tell the experience gaineti
on the inside of the counter -of th"
women who want to buy ami can never
make up their mind what to get. who
would tumble a dozen bo.vea of lace to
.select one yard of another kind, who
qu -stion the shop-girl about the goods
as if she were personally responsible for
their manufacture, who cheapen ami
.sharnen and deceive, and reveal their
titio ladv h
K! in a thois.md eontemiti-
bb forms. llow w.Hibi oa of theM?
rranl American women bn.k in herar
'iisncss if the shov.irl shooM rn
mark on tb Rncncs. of the tlay. or
vcatnrp to assert bcrsplf as anvthmr:
loss than a machine? tranc as
it may seem, it troubl l' possilile
f-r even a shop-jirl to hatre thoughts
Iveyomi the natron ranee! losjnih
tmjri.se an cm!.; masqnennle f s.hor.
ihts who keep her "stnlin; all day
; n. L. . Ba. - m. bk a I k. . a -- 1... 2
i.'ii uc iiiav nra nan- o tnr iiu- j
Hrtinent ami answer a question wan n
risinc infection f the vttice. but s:e
run more rik of harm than can possi.
bly befall the ciMKomers the risk of
losing her bread Knd batter if she -an
atToni aay. The prosperous woman
who-e carrisjre waits, can iireJv atlr.i
to Ik patient and topivins to a s,s?.r
wh has so littie ani works so haH f-.r
that.
There is another ! t- this .j-:.-.
tion: the pcr-naJ maaie!im of - .
Let a man a ait on lailic .i!).'.
ter-a. Unfortnnatiy. thou:i. m. n :
not shop--happy beiap! A tr. v".
knon he L as much ont of pi .c in 1
ln-:rKHis -.tore, unless he is 1 .-.
p-!.s man. as a boll is in a c:..r.a s-,
ant! he k.sps away, and lets h.s vv. :ua-.-kitui
wrestle with it.
AnI the majoritr of women 1 -ve o
shop. I: is nieai and drink V tn.-rri
They ntlT the hattb' fnm af.v "i an i
rush Into it wnh aa anir that n-'t r j
abates until the last cent of all.-aa- t
rone, then they retrench an-i retreat 1
.ritbont kss, only to ba.sfen back to tt.e
fray with rvaewed virjor. D . - i P ic
lyvtr-n has orders! nre-est-apes m
everv factory empkyinp; ottr uvc
bamls. Where only live arc eniplott
it is cheaper to 1st them bum w.:n u.
buildine;.
A woman ia Toronto bjrr.-i ia the
streets with a rar baby ia hr &.-!.. to
excite lympaihy uatif tits pv!kj j:b-
ervu tvr m-
V Toa-g atlorwT lr r t-
te k'lc- JrbTrd hia?f of
o fc in the
n. tar MOn.- tourt. wul t ' -W
ejid aia ia tJa v r
rTi; if
laa." M ta r-'4v A pr 1irv
brrigbt (t.sad ta iatlnawa at h;
r earaa! ia WUiar twsawsiBai
m tfo- air, hv JuAf laad 12. aay
tMi bo. 1 uurair" mi 1 000.4
tawjfc brw " is .- rid h iftlgiatit -j
tb r'rk m mvmmh. got ak wt
I did." taa rwfj. x UaU taaiy
ofSwr Mwb4 -til Iu mtttatew .
Ji HUWUr r fcJai .-siwo
8.a tfea-4r rfr 'tr -. -
tt Mf Varaa-i. AM av. at " aiaK. nm
1 k. waa alaiott 4tuli .! 4 ? ftt .
lfi 1 ;. 4 ami jave f -. .- as ati t
tJ l&rwn TW r.3oaJ if "1 . atix
A ts-awtca mrm .s- " 1 is
nut fta- emct -itaoat r-s nT -'-.- t.j
lew bit wmimr "
T art toamaaaaajr it et t T -'
;ra o ft try aa"oe4 la ' -
..; ': t-r . .2 JS-- ia t-
m if .waat tr thraaaiaar r ;
laat fa, taut taa ! U' -
fti rra-'ralbMl iai vl rm : .-
rw tilb tooa U ' .'.. -
taa.r.r!.l l.-4tal ! a'rl N .
lir.fi! at U wJ4 r -'-t.rt
t"-i 14 t. M ka ftaaoi i4 -IUf
t l-' alua''-' rtf ' tl
H ii-f-' Jtr kr-r. ibal .i .-. .
tta! a na trt fct M i-n -. .
t .'r - tttr 2rt j-.;f t- r. t ' '
'ht ; apw ! sca.at r-...f
1W -at.r T ta4 gt tea ttiti t-t, ! ''.'
.i1 ' 'Ijiewf-f 1W M f "S ?Jt'
ioii'I ik!'' Tj ratbw raa $ a
16 .-!!. oaar 4 - ! raa frar U mt
tn' t !-n a ft t-tor tl marig lir
XtmiK I ' fatai iaat tm&mm af : tar jaj ll
ti ra tt lb rigt !rT .a tfjr wroaf yr
ia, 't ta a am. famor Tniit
llaoltb al str,ttK-
Wfceti toa trtab t.i r-" ' ta'
th r uq(ui t .! it' ir-aa'ti-t
t..t.t urf t4 axkI d'r Lm ur --!-
c.tx-tbat Ui art Ja er? I hfta. tfe u
.mi.Mi.Wa. lMVawsU..taai. ; -. I
u; nit'oul l-ar.u a -n i a o.-i it
tt. nil .watr a a-at. ajja-utr I
r.-"!w.ftc that wtJ ?rittr'ri ,-ri . '.!j
t"J ail re-te fci t-: !,: t
j;trtB diaraa tws j.i4t.e j ?rra.t.i
a a roOMfcif ta Iw di'fcU Yio tKi.
1 raa'aiiavnli it ta & fit frtif.t.o' a
ati rrait. a ftniet mrUbn .,f u t..i
It -,!, ain fth(ot tiurtfjl In tb null In
-r n'.iuii-a im faifi--:;! ii(nsi-.i.i
ar Ui.. !k. iaraartlta. n f Hiii
tai.sa.a Itara a t CcUtfy If wa Ot U.r
lu rgis ; U tbin4'Sit.
" W rmz 1 1 fa? TMii.l, I - .At tr 'i
r( Jiil a'snit tl B,.-ral 1r',, w I fi'f ;nr'
lira-.:! wUs leaug .-b 'ii ar-n c ?r.l"i
a t4t,f-. tivmrr s II txiurht tlw t?T
Mtt J nnS M Pb: t. of A.',Ur., K
rit- I li: i tit i i. oi 1
rur.-.l Mr tiatk acti! o. I ' -'. r--t - 1
U M artn raa aaia c;.i aii.l j. . f
kr.t iuviL Ml ltTff arvt ( lua-.' (. i.
frtjlll St t -! rrv rt::'s - -au.1
s..iitinp r naUjaUol I " ' '
ma I ol 1 !.! l-rj a.'!! .:.".". M
d:eni art b-Vfitrtr My nt'-im.-t n '.. .
Jtv ah .ir avt-m s r ,!. 'Ir, ai 1
arcmol nilaoaeil I t.k Ti i.Sr .'r u -
lif 1 rtiivf iw ) tu imug !
tritow Ika-k t !irsa;vri:!&rurr.l i . .'
riv tltn-a. I Uiiak it U U tl iu- :. . -1j
the .ld "
"IV T'r knw nt. that '-nn; Mn
harnif-a l.aa tiern ratptw-fd t it t i. '
y r Imja-iaonmetl - .r f.-..a ' a '.!,
ill omng ity, ' tx" triU hA.a to Halt u l.-r. ; '
Lctvre b can marrt .
To Con.mitl..
Ueaitrr, call jr.rtl tl:rT lliat th'r-! t a.'-
lltet . tlilnt of n anami with a ....?! f -r
abi'htte-e tn-.mnelv lr It 'r-r&
Ii lira M.dta! llao.rt" Uaa .?.. 1 t.n
drja of raaca of c .n-ui.-i; H-a. arl it.en
loin iihmt i,.a,uo. r. ;ui rwrn wr. . n
ptiTO ian 1 ion urn. . J tnrtiral':r. If'a'i-r r
linj; aim at con Ssrii-t l atan ps f -r
Ik- IK - . . .. . . ' .
,j . ,w yr ITO, -.l -.i-i . :-i r.u
lonir.1 Ailrcfiaa AUifu w. Kt 1, . In.
nnai muui 11. ask toi'. it .iui . 1.
PaTut' ik ba!fur f.r a !.!
p-ta.
n-, -nl I afaan't t- afl t.. e't " fc t-tj .
till 1 vr w-ini tt.ira a t.tt. . t
"Xrmen . .m Ml4.1t.fi1.&l ..u.m ... f? -..-... . I.h. !
.... ...... iKi.iiT(r. n-u swii.iiiik ...MM
ot ag. aa the rr-o:t t.f l.al lia i. ti It
.t. . . .,.... t
.r..t ttirr tam;a for 1'art ll if lurn no
t-.oi;.j.J.t A Un-a VtoKiia Im-? k Ar
lli.i.i vi. AiTit08. 11-fTai-. 1.
Whit roull 1- p:I If a l.t-r '-.' 1
ehar-- t'' a iioti.lnvl fr' ft 1' I ! u; '..
a k1 saitl truiv. tliat It vras ; te-n .inru il
Ia PiEaciE'a "Fav-.n-it lrtw n. t' r
drb.Utated -rvoraau s brut rtorti..- t
!h
A PMoejBa at I "!(;: trtsl to - -ti- 't
l:ib- tte othr Ua Iitau l!r t .- - .
rr.riHsl t t-s! afiv- ti-iii t'i "
rvi.ln;hr gHri lu be a drtilful aun. -..
Ifttruii r't I'm.
. -
" tVBs yon hart rsr anv - ? t- if'
t'-TT" k-l s liwifr ! a -itiir uj
tf 1 iS.-maif "No. ' hm tlir a-'- '.
j hurl riptit fn the ra--.- '-nrf. . - ' t e
:uU-'6 Stand." Hvbm lri-e
No lor- lli.nl Tliur.
if v.ia will tf.p st-rn-thiu ?o n ti h
r .
riot lira, r rh f ! and t ! Imv ;-l .
f st. rhjwr at-1 t--tt.-r ri-.thii.;: t- '
lra! ami aubatafitial thtor-i of I f- ..: t -,
ant t-uHf to! U tools-h hi .t ' c-.i
; ; nc rvvtDio r,uaik !. t ri or 1. : k- -.
t..tii h f tb vtie bUB.t-ug tt-.briit tt r i -
t,.-i oti't lurm. !)t:t .it mar tnit 11. ?!.?
p.. ;-:ir.- rHirilr. Hep fbt!r. that r .r. xi
w-o at a tniliii.: cot. an I j.u .1. '. t--l
Uu.cn aui ha ito.i lraah. arv..
Tnu It-wtn 7oJf Vi ; xnr r.--t 1-
waik'.nir ' ith gtrl tin! tt rn j-.i -.
art'i arnutid twr. and milii s o Jr-n
ar i-Tfta-; oat oTr th Unl:
' Ntllhrf im
w .' Itetrvti Frt I'm
"QiaiiTT iws bif.-r Vir' "
- 1
tt.rr a ar U Kt Unuit : K ':
Wottl-iMBrSin Ita-4ttal.lv 1 ui.e, . t a
a curative for all llvr. Nw! aal k ':
4alr.t It ac Jrt h over'. r.j :r: t!
BsiWe-t manrr all tt-Sr t- fot.t ;.it n
Tlifii. I y tt K'at t alt aDl in . lii-.rat - k- - - ;
CTtt-s ti rrstorra tu hraith the dctni.tati U xu 1
wrakriMsl jarts.
. -..' i,ii.m.. 1. ar a. 1 11 .in
Ir t.. hTr bjiv sfein d wa or !:- f
tt.e ha r or acalp. anv itrhlf g it X " :' :.
ran btima. fmk.es. ti mii. n-o'i r lt
harh kin, y.-a h In lr " Vv iv- . -,
Skm iir. a acre, perfect andtrant "'"'' 5
ta44 by all irufxf,tf. Ao Ir I'-r.- -
i.l.-ri and t nam. -mil li:i. th ':.U-1
rrtu-Ji f.-r ail b4a.a ami nn .'ks
"F.iron dime st r arkif '. !:t- "5
I-vr at ta drmrTft Thty lor a- t r.
any .. Tbe easiest to is?, an 1 t- :- -i
deainttj r4or.
Bccat rusv." Vatrk. eai;l: m:. al
annoj Sidney D.r'- II ii rrssyciiv
Tn"rAi of ?a! e to-ly rtrril rt
iul rtuemlnure.s of th h'r ofrt troai
the uc of Lvdta K itukrjim t rta.Me
t n;.-'jDi It noi:l-.Iy mro . femiie
re-ia.nfa fn 1 t-- Mr"Ltui K rinVaav,
iXi ttcra Avenue. Lvas, Mai., far jicai
lhiets. PAr."'aTatRirt!T?t.w-t 1-yT Baekwa
Irir. ta in intra! ii.treatinc aot thnBias;
bk Cr;tls r:jlrt w"h th rral osjy t
fam.ni ld as ta laim. a- ajs- j.r
.iiri.) Kirt .! n r l.s .i4c
Pn 1 . Uara-t m .- :h. Vv soj t a
?uS.iicr. it ft..ii Mr-t. a VrL.
"Eo-nTf ev Rt " ttan-'it ra ml.
21-i. r- -h tsj s; sBi. tm a IS:.
KV
i-. 1 a i :-:- t -ic-u & Co.,
.a I'
M.KVTs SOMETHING O. Iar r,
tt vNTi.ii. tvt t-vrr- sijjxjq,
ej-o.t. V.rsK - t .- a-T.-a. Trrai.oJ
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