The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 11, 1882, Image 2

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HE RED CLOUD CHIEI
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M. L. THOMAS, Publlshor.
i:k!j cloi'd,
NLUKASIvA.
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Qrf nros. t;Hi the ! I ts-c -b-trf",
f '"Wr HI tl r- ! 'rrt s tllll'le,
.Are ftellitv. 1 fit i"'.!4f
Vr writ Hh. n- UHffc way nl iMWfn.
J'or l-etc StfM n!r'k. mil MKWrnimnvi
Tar.ll . tn- vrM . beart wilt wr frsrt:
A j nut IUI Im ! ly wrwr)-Ist-i
J a a I . lb- in-.'. An ai-eit'-rr-t.
Th. I niuii kri'li -H'totc Tri-mr
With IipAi-h h- art it! ti le- strats
AMtim Uf- tt re-tn! -. rlt Mower
'I Iwf I.I... m si ! . r i; ,t,- r lay.
irnVt li .jrht i h-wti otrMrl
Ulium the in ni- I jlaj .
Tlml Will le. a!e. ittf ru nj Jbm?
Hliall 1.4h th- fistn.- t la.t cttaoe.
A lbHUiil Ibiiiira t trait tam-k Hi tllxr&m.
fri 1 itr t.. lwt I -titf -ra -.
Tln-re. .Jii.n4tLe f.-rw. f SB-frta4
" UH.
1114 front tie iih1kii' lote-llt glow.
Am4 Mifl rtn wilt Jh "M h -f-b tree,
Ver Ii H M Jiisi r"-i tiwWIjr.
!! lle-ii 'li-rtlliriin
J'r.. Ix-m l I.- there. Oi.e b herac
T - ...itiif til Limit tl -Jl- to .
Oftc I ltl.lt' "I lit ttlHl'l- n ih w.
'!' Kh r Ujv-fi'-I n Ir.visw t'rt-b.
.itIiov-"l tie mum- le-l'v-,I to writo
Jo, lie r i tlt- .iHl iMw.
Aih! Ji 1 Hi' J- rf Hr-I lot'-lticbt
l'riH l-'n rjji-l rrtMr !,
II !.! a il k .. -l tti f.n 1 !! ifhl
Th- 1- tint !! I tft Jj llwrr Jy.
"J'Jtr u.Mi.l ,nt tli ft . iii t m tir Kkt
'.ill n tti it Htll tftrl nltl !.
.til Inttfrunt U 1 I.. wr-atltr Inr llRtr,
Tlmt Inmsr ut iir4i- -nrtii r lir wi,
AihI k-l lii-i mw.,. tUun Vt w.ttr
In mikiiik 1 fin a tM-tiir-r r5i.
'IjlllI IM'.HI" III III .ilt tn hi- iti'r Jjiin ,
An 1 -titl tliii it. 1 it r lit ' l'n liHir.
Jll-I Jl )l- HI It'll "l It Bit XllW fM-1
l'ii lilt l-nr ik ti 1 It tlr w.th IJtiwrrn.
Tin- HuHifrtUK -r li ixt-fHtt' it il Mnn,
l'lu-1 iimu'luif -tn Hi" "tin- mi'l k.,
tlll It nititr w Hi m It tf'M'l- it 'lawn
!' h-Hit M h. hI mill W'H:
AhI IU . I' I iit K-I'lltl. n klltlc,
Vtt- m-h n-l null j c-iil Hptrt
Whitt ii . iIimI (.! Iml ittH lit Hit.
Ttll l'tdii iriint lit tli- l-'ii'-lv Iimrt.
'IVn liKtt-ln wine ff l I nir a(f
Ai- n il ut. iii !- tfn l.
AiiiSlM-ti tAlii-n- w.- pita llfw KTnr
A IH.111H I.. mi nit 1 I I t r l.
"I'.Miwilt lilii- ii n.rirl I In Iint!l.
A iniit vinl li-fl li'fin t..(.il
j wliv i-Hri-l llff Ht'i-r liniilli
T li'-r li 'in .i'Ii tin i-i ttt initjr nfl
lllIX RIIO. 11 . H.'Hr ' V. II Wf-tt' IHit
Itolll llriltn 1 llni til- i.l'l li' ! li-In-ii
Unyl "ii tfii- ttnif titti iiiHik I In- iot
WITV ff-ff Il III fli-.ltll ft lilt-til f
Mr. J. r. . .ftiinit, m ItiiliiiHii"t(iJiMninL
sfi:.J tlio ilfKinr. "litii I iif.-ft think h.j'd
i tolim' me i! it."
Nn' if Hir j!!i' t-tiri-itj n-w .
oifvf-;tt tlA' rt: nf it, .-tmi'iiMt
ftrtiiffh Itut Mum tell jiu. tit-
iii.'intKiit arn not oari- a t"Miit jni
jil: think." UMn IiJ
Th r.tin-hit.
A SA.MUMTVN.
As I si-nttuli'iil t j tin- t-ri'tihiii'
Mnirx to ht liitlf ollii-i-o-r a florv I
voiiiii-i-t uliat -o:t of mi ai!iiliiri
tli (!m-iir uoiilil h.-m- lo it-lali. Wr
A a matter of -ori! hit'wr. it i
siiiXilnr that jiH'iibnkinj HouW Ji;
sunk to low a !('. torfh hn am! in
Ilnlftii'i. wJhmi - rffiH-mlM-r ilt
of i!m -hi'f iulurm-nlt iut forward in
tltetMiiual jiroK-rtu for tin- e-stab-lihmcHt.
rf to Itank of linlati'I M"a.
Iknt k Kvukl rt-tihuly eujcaiz the
jmiv. nui lum''. fM-ing1 rfa'ly at all
tiit to ii'lumi' r3otubH on wuh
i!T-lat ant! othr in-tjiil n.jTty
a it rutmn tihi)i Iptit with it.
rhxrgutg fr thi ntfni-n-' a imrh
! rat- of int-rft than tlw y!l ami
nilnrMiiitli f ! tunn, l hal tli
inojKl of tliii. ltttoin-, wT- n tb
Italtit of rharin. Hut t. to
wrlfffp' w' t houn tj hMth--at
nr n tm.K t .-t an a-Jnn-- urioit j for
I'rrrlfltt"
n tititii f."
nn t'tf Hnd'ni' 1
nan ir- :n r
' tdi irt frum Kunttm: It iotiinr
nlbrly t-xy t wnrrsl Uw. a'i tn
tn jr cn-nt. Itr "UmI b the
(otfTMM.-'it maV! i: harJ ftr ntaa
inormllv w. inlirttua!s 0 nit tb-
tr-IBJrtatHHJ t sfMMgl The t,TKTIl-
tent oJBcrrs Uae br-rti awarr of (h
, .- .. S- a-- i--i- t-,. ir. t?-.
. r m-'zzl- t m vr . utrol-1 for
n 'i!. m. Ik- 1
V- X ; .J t . tS- Ijnf.
I'll ihr tthxrr ajj
a warrwtt t he it
nr;.tcrl oth spflci-n or
Mte tfttni'ia. l.n wr tbr-e Htr
an hrnlri am! fortr-tkrr mir tt
thi owrrt. 11 :K- !UVratHB art of
Kl lh- MtprnHfio of th K-virr '
Uk iiMptHl n ih- vJ-r a", ami.
CMMAflk ttff tot-aft nTlK nnni tf tv tktaM
mifor a ktiix Unn. and haw U- n-ii. rr. tr etrt .Hr il-4lr. u
dvMUH-irbolaMiLlNrtllwjrnw tw, of nn, rj t4 oVMT
th-j-nnty b-ttrem Ihe t.Jumr of tnide ,,, irnwUiV mruM am U
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ti,l w.th a u t. t,r.Wr. -r-1,.1 y, , .Ib uaMa TyMt
ratt Ibr fTiot ai'l 4eJ a-! t, 1 . , T!L . . " ai . ..
1 W wf trtaforwU. UtoJ tlM tUlVirr b. I .. ...". . .
tin l'ootfa tlrrtanvl al !! arMiu.n. bfl. t.. ..,... i . .- t ttt nt'l ttm wtMxwkjs, MrMli fir
Jiouj-s In imtortT h-.vi that the Jiur- .1-. - V.-.i. .1 t.fl ' tbr jrl l.v tv-i l th. gtot. a ttHMrlt I r St, lb nHtfif
trt otnBrtjM wit tbal wa
eramottt .hfmn bI t,f a Iarr amount lr4, tn, p,lt .. nin,..'hMt, w,0r T w :wH star Nntap , f.i " tf5-Cn
tJi it'ii?uur. .-..i.- . a .a - firinr is -i 1 a M..riia lit rx- aT" - - - -
TncionforaH ? - - i- 2 itTLilW
try. 1-bc j.rn e a4il fur tlvMn 1 k-p- rantujjr lb .arrant th,- rVar,l .S' . ' ' arvH4r 1 f7y--";v ' sn - Arl a
iiiS pnru wuh the tlrnan.1. tb. airrajp. -utfut-...w IV, ha. farthw nnrfaM J 12 lb AM k tW ac T.'f - . "C!A IT
inrra in c--t w.tbin th- pat t. tbo i.lttlrrnl Uxitr of .r law ur ex- Tb a. atun-ll S m S la-. .'ffP ,w
jetir 1-in- from Uu to twmtyTr ft-B.,! Inah i-opU. fnm iu v.r; ainl '1 l"-' i l . f -liL . """T. !
p..r cnt. IT.. k..rr of th.- Arinw thr Pr.f adlu. r-t aa ..ift-wntM er- ""C wrl, , tbr frt of lb p-r- bt Mr SMjrt -Artm. bat j
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lr arrw4 nal
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iit- Hjnif riMfiitit or m" Li IN of
lnlinj. ii n Iiu-ui.-it operation n n
"jiwtaole a it i;r-nrnl, H-hi.- to pawn
one's wnlrh or an v oilier jut-re of pr
winal projHTt. though tin DpcmUons
ar' of pn-H-Hy tl- Htni'- i-hara-UT.
xl ar u5Tt.-tVMi fnun tlii -niiif
noci-H-fiU. U iiiifrtl aMHiH'Hhai tli
ivjHitaliff !rav4rJ;oti Tint w part I v
owhljr to tin-fa-t tht pnttljf a't-ii!ioti
lm not Ih-c-ii f-al!-i to th int-lhi'tit
nnl "viiipatliftic tiilt f tin- uulx r
Tlif tjion pnnjM-rotit rlsM( Jti-. with
n ar-)fs i!iirrarl for ill" Hlftri' of
llifir imiru iicckIv Mlo- il'm-ii. al
lowfil thi whtilf "liii-iiii'i to fall into
iinwortliy JnmN. How Tjior'uhly tin
1h t iiitin-tof tip poor haf ! n in
thit niatti-r ilin.irlfi. 1- hotvn c-m-Huoi-l
y the fai-t tli.it tin h-.il rati:
of iiiti-n t allotted Hie p.tttulrok-r4 in
our la 't- ciiii'-i i- si jht i-nt. a month,
or M'tfiih-two pi-r ri'iiu n w-ir.
Ainoii all tin- oilii-s ol the roimtrv,
I'.oHton. Ma... it the onh one in which
any attention has been jicn to thu
wlmlh iuiiiecet..r Imrli-ii placed iijmhi
tin iiour, and where :t proper enii.it!
eratnni of the utji-i-t hit led to a prac
tical reform. eeral je.irt ajrtt a few
lich jin-ii in that et. rcctini.in the
import.tnco of ornii.inr p.tunftokin,j
in an onh-rU bu-inet. ua. nlitiTibe 1
a c.ipital of one hundred thotit-tm! dol
lart for llie cttahlitltment f a 1'awnert"
Itank. at it was lirtt i-tlle.l Tint name
uat touii chane-isl tn that of the t'ollat-
uere chance iiciriiiitnuci s, in fact. er.tl Loan It.uik. the change lein nruh-
liaiMu-i'onie iuit- jjooil friend, and 1 in ih-feienie to the iiejndice aejam-t
liiul i-ii'-.i-il the istrccl on ntrio-e lo the n-e of tin- uord "pawner."
liae a eh.it uilh him. Hit name wat V the leims tf itt charter tfie hank
ri'kei-m. he ivjh :i donii.ater Id,,, v. as allowed to charge on itt lomsone
mtelf and le- wan thiewd and warm- 'ami a half percent, a month, or iht-
heniletl, lli'nili n.ilinf had been ehar ecu per cent, a cir. The dhidi-ndt to
if her outward adornment - in hit the stockhohh-rt were limited to eiIu
nt;ike-iii. He wat tall ami lean and per cent., and all cwsi of profits after
Miudv. and he wore a -ilk hat with a ' the i;t iin-nl uf i'ii-i.c, uas lo he
wi hih crown and a er welc bnni. ' "p-nt in the free dittrilmtion of coal to
iiol thelatett lathion b any means, hut 1 the pour duriu the months of i.-ieni-:.
t....i .1 ... .t.. 1 V !.n .1.... 1 i 1 1 1 i.. ..i. ... .,
1 ioukcii iiiiiettiniiai mi :ui 111:11. ail'l i, .1.11111 u aii'i ri-iiriiarv. Illl'ier III'
1I:iImiii1 betne; a -mall place, could not , tiiperition of the Town ( 'oiuicil. The
alhiiil to he e ictin mi such mat ter-t. ' h'ltinet, hat been found to l.ire at to
When oil dut tin doctor had a habit of jnt if the iucrejite of the eapiial. and
louii;inej at his (Iii.rw:i with his h.tndt in their icpoitt the 111:111:11 r of ihc
de,Mt in In.t piiekets while hit keen bank reiterate the ttatement that the
uiatnomt nun'- twm
a w bile reduced
rry fioint except tli ae of th- nurti-K.
In con"ititiis I rtfittettotl twribr i
U- ratiil xT"wth " frf of th rtrl'a at. 'ftut ha. Jtv ,
Lniuu '-uti'8 t?ii'U, b
six ears ao
ti price of
b-8 furn-h-L A few Ijr aco ihr
Aiw-raUa. Utat trr rt enmtmr 4 rl riiWl
kp: al! afbt I ia i'r ib-rv- of tb pt p rt w-.i
rre frw to.. and f r! cl hat Bt bj hrr.
nitmr into rr cvmraJ thru b D. J.-t.h laoa!
riisUire.! lh eouUibriuin of tbr ,,irlR m.aW nmA ffi.Ki.t ... bt.H. tn !" p- 'ifMr a.-iog phMiaa mnd w-rtta
tb-- rn'tHm.
wm4mmmir of
analoniv nf ibr Jrftcrwwi MMkal -t-
diaiiiond.-. but
demand, in the
ha
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.....-'. ..f 'CI... ..! . .. . ..!.:.. .t .. .1. t - .. .. . . -. r in ltl- Iif--lLer Willi BIW Ulil IB tlM
ten to iifteeu per rent. tiMefor dia- bo.aj; tweat.-two r-ars of a. j "'nS a" p-traili f.tial m fh&, t ltHllIlk mI tWvKfv flf
inonds than a aki.. tifun month j,ut that site had lnwa onabl ( lu I'1 !'1 " 1,r I- bb-b. hr j pcwruaMKua. as4 at; -- t.'
,'. New Vork denier m ptm bao tu get aay aik-Ii urrtilM-al at f, aftptitsaUon of ffvb !. a4 wtih tnrt Uu- inbuifl wnuir ft.
had the intt pr-tw rotia busin-tj of m. "Ailrw"s Chapel, in Dublin, i Um" "" ' l " rrai tw-!bars, o the snrgi prfr''rtii Ir la.
their lives w.tbin tie- paat csr and n here he -ay-, the -.rl ttapluusl i Uj l'l,wrf W-n tur in from j nt. He w as rothirnt wiii.
half. It h common tlni. in Xrw Thi K iMriiai. barlu iutur for ur- nft'M ww ! " '-ur. So. j U44. tfd aol .kolful ia tb n f th
ork Mieifiy to mi fl.ni V, ?M irtiM-. for the nrl iI.iMtn b- is only i um!: nowi- ir-.m mr
11 I t . . i " T . lm.lT.Ii W.tlU ihluiJlK AAfiaMa.uJ
in iiiaiiKiii'it on n iai iicr-on. ai m wenteeii. ami from lur tlimmuii.e ah. ,w -"" ". "". "- -'. i
fjLshioiiablti entertainments on Murra Karan e 1 rrt-itl doubt if b is lrR,e ih.x iMit a t4 4 abe In! i;rmiir I... n' Mvi :-H..
lull, or at tin lmlls and pr.l.-n partMi miirh. To make maJUm re. ih. I lt,, '" RrtHl u h if iber- a an j 4 8 Bk. m faHhrn. H- . .. b i.
at the wati-rin-Mv is in .iiniiwr. f Imv'o father hai- wnu.-n to te in i I"H'1 r " lr k",,,',ny " ,i,u ?nmg a musfa to. aitim MmL(
may Ittenilh t,.,. ,4be. uf ilmniomU hs mjb i -.rhhrii and not t went r. that, "!air ",tt,,,t'r ' ,h; " " j !. r.rn a otcjubrr ut a iUp .( .-b.r in
Nearly e or woman has biy Mdiuire in . nd the e;iri are of diflermt r? lijfion .; lbe hfwrt, at i4l.iitiTir r"V" , ibat rtt f.f Umr. hrr w""
Vtsl.
VtttV-o am
MkfS iNfr" BHW waW
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WnM
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UgMk i.
4 . ri
4 j kniir. ao'l m n-mi tJrivMiti. ana
rmirs or far-mi's, l n mr-rc M.iitain
diamond is not preferred ttlie cluster.
. .- ..
i ne j,'cinieme;i wear lew niatiionus. ami me deplorable that any ene.urar.nent
they are hkeh to be mistaken for iImhiM be ;icn to -aten ft union, but jh
gamblers if tlie wear ditairei. Thy die proof in rennl to the a if tht
w.-ar nns and Muds of fancy .tones, applicant, though not 53titfaiton a
however, and. whil- ten years ao they ttmb! ho wished, is yl not inMilli.-ient.
wereeteheHc.1 h Aniericati ffeiitienien j have no option ive to jrran! warrant
ott.itte. theoiitlitof amanof fathionturtv ft,r re. strati. in of their niarri.ii '
. - . o-
and urging um- mrt to author.- the reg. BO: -,P- ". nrarMi
n.i. ..7 . ,,.;.. it .. T. ! u'u:bh.r "alur t re.
-ww va in Hint in ' i . &. nan wr a i
is not perfect without them. Sapphire-,
riibiet, the ami-thv st, topa., the etnerabl.
eat's-evei. and the aqua marine are the
(.tone-tin ino-st demand for m-ntlemen''
wear.
In the year issj ireuis to the value if
?-?..,.:Ji',.'l 1 iiiis.tO'1 throiirh the riutom
hoiiti. whicii was nearly fnir time.- tie
value of thotc iiujH.rt-il m 171. 1-1-er
ay that all tin- more valuable stones
are now -elmie; at the tale of tj to one
ascompan-d with 1S71. New Vork is
alreadv one of tin- jreatett markets for
cnis in the world Mativ jc-ople hen:
wear diamond-, who. if living in I-.urpe.
in the stiim social and lin.tuciti! portion,
would not think of ttieh a thiii";. The
bri-kness of the .New Vork market
it naturally iv-nterin here all the in
duttriet couui't-ted u itli pii-p.iriiii; the
cnit for the retail trade lhamoiul
an
ra
ursi iiiamouu-cuMer vxiio wat t
in hit biitinest benu work here. Now
ilanrhcicr (hnj ) Hwtrliin.
The Oh! U.iiltM.
I!llteriil bv the ion spike! wicket,
familiar t all p.it.vneis in the Obi
Hailrv, the vi tr p.ist-t thiSHth the
Warder's (or,imn rom into a dark,
narrow pa...ie;c which, run.iin north
nml south, ts.mmnnicates with even
part of the interior. In front, on the
riyjlil hand. i a fallen oM-nine; int.. a
And "onietJiiiet. uid.e.l. th nesrent
IHijhlirs lire wtHibl b out. tm. in
W hieh ras the walk wuul I har lo tW
extended till liw- iu w priur-
The hv caU er' lrnf bmc Uon
tle thtovl. often earefnllv ;uarle.I iih
the hand to prevent bb.ijf off. placr!
b.tweH two bramts. the Itelhm st-t
vxroul-. at witrk. ami the tire tbtu
wt n-hlazinj? In lihttiij' a candle, a
livi ivtai has taV' n up with a pair of
tonijs and blowu upn ilh tin- wouth
j until a blaze v. a nrmiiHsyd. I'liws tvere
I lighted tj placin a live coal n up of
I the toha. co. and ciar bv h tiding the
' iHiminj; etial t the emf and pulling
I with all one's inijfbt.
TJie lirl iinprovenient on tbi in Ntw
Kulaad wat the tulttt.tution of a boUk
of tlioliori; int.. itte.-lt lii rttf-1'
., . .. .-. - . . ..-- .- -..-..-- , ...... ......... .... . ,.-. r.
.-mail. omiorl3...c.o.o.in.r im-iii. liUis! l .j,,, jemoved. brimtoiii- inateh was
'vitb a pn-ss. a safe for the kevt an.! a U,n,u .,, Uf.tUg thus i-silitl the Untie
leaden cittern leann-j the .Lite I7M. In ' w: ItliekIv J.-l in onb-r to retain the
the t.nw an- kept a v.tnet,) of disiiMs! j b. , ,h ,t( ,,. ,, u Vhln wa, M(,.,,
Ii-inileufl-H and b -g iroin. some of tin m ,.Mlil.,Uti..n fmni the thralldon, of
hem-of a ;reat ihickuest ami weight ' U,e timbr Ih.x and Hint and Mee!. and
Hie bv'ir..ii.. when umn. him- from , ,j, :Wl,r iiieonveiiM-n.-et of the oh!
in iron i.-ii r.itn.i me uiprit s waitt 1,ti:i ,iinj ,.,,1,. ,,...,w .,r,-.Mv
... .i . .. i ....-...-. , ,-.. . . j . .... ..... .
iu me ciiitiioaru are aio tire-crveti me .....i 1...1.... ...1 .1... .... ..1... ..o... ... ti..-
' . .11111 uriii.ti'ii .tii iif iii limit 1 si ihm
i, anI own
!i tiffiitlilii!
eltaint mi-ht he tattened mi am! unny- .....1. i.ritoitl ,.f t,h,,.bonu. wbib. ibe
;enit for the ntail tnide Ihainoiult V" , ,,:,". 1 , ' T.V 'lU'tnod. that oople ivjoi
Ire now laiiicK imported in their iiatu- V 'l" '"'u are al pre.crved t :td believed the ne plut ,
..l Mat... It ; onlv mx vcaft tince the I ,,,.n h' w,lh ;'"-. It; lm-h I directum had been nMche.
irstdiamond-cu.ter wh.watproticieut V?V,Upr ?"U I'I'i' I'- f'- hat the WeII-nd.ite.I family w;
loiiu a ciitemplaine in
mankind and their doiii"
Mind! eves
ventory of
jh t.mii j(, 1 n:i( se.iieii ni-i-n ne
c",an
'It mutt have been about four v ears
:ieo that the iln-uh ill oecuiretl. but I
w:ls remiudeil of it thit luotiiin bv
eeill the fellow on the l'cci-hclia
hljifr,. ";iin to the e.itt-hoimd tiain.
Well, the nihl before had been c
ticmi'lv cold, one of the -evcicti. hut
durhi"; the dav if had modcrnlcd a little,
and I wat loiiiinie; on thettoop, when
! saw a man comine; from the .station
leading a little hov l the hand. I wat
Mirpi'iteil to tee them together, for the
man wat a ft ranker, while I had seen
the boy about the villa;e for a dav T
two. lb- wat a little .lew peddler Iroin
. . . . .
i.ociieier. no. oiei ien oriweive
ol :i'i'. a daiK ami ilutv lilt)
a- unkempt and uu
business is one of the stircM there it,
1 the teclirilv belli; iu all cates depiitiled
will: the bank before the loan is mule.
' and beine; iii the tmmeu.e majontv l
I'atet pnmipllv redeemed. A "veiv
lar;e ropoilion of ihc Joaiit arc made
for -unit lets than a dollar, while the
' borrower.., upon the pavmeni of the iu-
leretj, are mi :it.nii-.lic at the suiall-
1 nest of this char;e that the c.m-'.inily
otler to pav more. The bank, while
i pavin; to its s.iekho!der.s their regular
i dividends of ci;ht per cent . ha-, re-
diiced the cott of p i iiui; to those r'-
purin this aid. ami at the same time
raised the compensation of those who
1 attt ml to the details of the business
' above the rate they at tnM vvcic paid.
1 mis an 1 ne vaiioiis el:ittv, who an:
there an-,,uile a numher of thoe skilled "' ' J" .-.-e... ....... , ...m- , limi m,(l tHfl b. tinrJer-Uii Her.-laid
workmen in New Vork. and d- d.-rs as- ",, f ,, "T .,"'.''' '" "-'"- - ' ca-s of ,,, r-
se.t thattheirw.uk is superior to that n" " "f lh' '.'. ".," -1 'T--n tone.. ,,,.,. v. ,,,;, lllirnlHH1 Hat known by
of cither the Dul.l.. rreii.h. fireek or f,11""'-, I "" - Im-nev er Ih-ci, a. t- lh(.a f .-loro-for.. matchct "
Kn-lish cutlers and polishers pro-.f " "' l If,,rfll,,,.V.!ir-r,M ,"f ,,,V-,I'- InriH-th. Inmever. there was a.Httlier
of this rather remarkable state, ..- aftfr -Iyatli. I he ie:i.l vva--eieml i.n..,,,,,,,,. ,,.lt left the ..Wobone.
thev say that Lurope-m dealers have re
eeiitlv sent diamonds in the ron;h to
this count r to he tlrette 1. They claim
that a ;ooil inanv Kuropeaii-eut .funis
are cut in a eatelcst manner, and do not
compare fnvorahh with the work of
American workmen in poIiMi ami brill
iancv. It takes at le.ist four v.'art lo
learn the art of diamond euttiiiir The
iy a tKiiie.i ttir-o-ou. I lie la-t lime the . i,.,i.. UJ ,.,... 1. t .1,., -i..i. . tt...
ax went in the scallold wa.t 1111 .Moiidav. ! ,,er had the flint nd ti.-ej This Ha
May 1. 1 -'in. when I histb-wo.Hl. I'mnt. I .1... uo.,Hnl...i of t.r....riU..i ,.f
'.. ..... .. ' " --- --- -' - "-.-- .im
itt.- ii. .... ...... ..--..: . t t 1 . 1 .. "
l". I'.IH'I'Hll iWJM UUlf J'l III Ijl.lt III j p
ineia.o sUy.-i rispnnei. were exe- f m!ltc!ic. which onl,
iiiia 1 i tdi a r-i i m r lit i nn it. . ..... - .
...... .......... " ' """"' "'' . iliawil bet VV ceil the loltteil leave of :i
uf traitors. In thU apartment, too. pj,.lV f taml-paper to ppIu.e a li-ht.
maleiact .rs werepm.oiie! In the I,;,,,-;. M, th:il ,M. smoker had tudv to carry
man I hat operation is now ncrforin.-.l . i.. ........i... .,. t'... ...i t.:.
, , ., . . l.s .ti.1.1 ..i--. til "11 1 i-s in f. t n. lilt
II .. ..I. ... .. .... .
0. .11111
oophon'iis :uid bruustoite to the tit
re-iuircd to Ih
v ears connected with the hank havo been
nt :iTid timpiestiiiuable as
ic vvreieii.
uinviim; a specimen
:it von can iuia;itie Me Iia been ;ivfii
some miiI of sh'-lier the nijjht before
over at Skinbciu's alleged hotel, and
the two went direct Iv ocr there. There
was the usual choice .in-; about the
door, and the voun; man with the hoy
tried to ohiain accomnio lation for fife
little rascal but met with no encomn're
inent. Then he impiircd for a tloetor,
mid the; pointed oer to me
1 leckou I looked ai him rather sharp
ns he came across. He was not above
middle sie. had blue eves, and was
about thiitv v ears ol ae. I'm naturally
.suspicious, and 1 culd see somethin;
was the matter with the hov. and I
thought mav be the vouii"; fellow would itt iuvettni nt
piopose mv tnkui; charge of him. vou!asiiav but tin
know, at nix own expense. Of course I j Ihe pawners" bank oilers, as experience
like to help what 1 can. but I like to do ' has shown, an exceptionally safe oppor
it volmitatiU. and. muucIiow. I don't tunity for the investment "of Iar;e air
take kindlv toailvice a to my dutv in ' jrre-;ate niiii of nion.'v at exception-dry
uiatlertof ehaiitv. " I hih rate of interest. Thou;h eighteen
As the voun; man came up he pive . P'r cent, a vear. or one and a half per
me a ipiick. square look, and .said: cent a month, is evideuth ruinous to
" Are vou a doctor?" the ordmarv transactions of business,
1 told him I was. and he said; vt it is onlv a fourth of seventy-two per
" I want to consult you about this cent., which is the regular char-re for
buv." paw nbrokinj; in all our eith-s. A
I invited them up and offered him a ' pawners' bink. therefore, the capital of
chair. He remained standinir and said: I which was contributed bv the rich, who
' I have not much time, and I want would be contented with a small inter
to pt this liny attended to. 1 found him 'tt upon their investment, could induce
at the station, and he is ipiite tit k. the poor to deposit their sin ill savings
There were identv of nemle there lo with it bv the seeun- nninik,. of i.;.,T..
- .. - - . " 1.
v can ret
beneliteii.
l'.ul cxcellt
ire flic benefits this aimlieattoii ol iulel,
j li;ciit svmpathv for the poor has pro.
diiced in the iij;aii.afioii of p.iwnine;.
j vet it is eviib ut thai it is nut all that
can be done in this direction by a fiir
ther application of the same principle
to the e.-onomic study of their eon-
dition. Whv would it not be potsihl
to combine with a pawners' bank a
' savings-bank, so that these two institu
tions should work hariiioiii-iuslv to-
levther to their common end I lie im-
' pi'ovemeut of the hard conditions of the
poor.J The yen aeeetsiiv ofsi-euritv to
!av forces the savings-bank, vv'hieh
vithert its funds from the pour, to limit
f tliem to tueh securities
inaliett interest. I.11I
diamondt are found in alluvial deposit,-. ",' . " , - """ ' "" " "" ! " ".', ." ; J'Ide. pRp,-r in the other to light his
and are extracted bv washin-. Two of , " '" "' "W""" V""'!!1;' !" h p.p.- at am ii.oie, Thctc latter w.-re
them are rubbed toother until th-v n,J Py f "'' f-r -Middle-ex has j k mm a, ..i.r.fer matches." as par
ceive a shape in Ihe 11.11 d,. Thev" am , , MS,! "WX ",, ",'"'' "' '!"' I taking if is presumed, of the character
finished bv -rindin -on nn-vihin disk . ' ,':,,.:i-V l'-fe the do-r 111 the , f ,. eriptural -son of the mornine; "
nf steel, vvhich is mvereil will, oil and """V, u,,r' .,"r,-v i:',r,:,lf' ' 'l" " l'".iis- . p,t ,i. spirit .,f invention w.b.11.4 sat.t-
e.ji s.i iie.iiieiuiv iecrileu in tin '
diamond dtist. Most d.amonds an cut
in the shape of brilliants, and tome iu
th form of a rose, bavin; a flat bottom
and an upper mii face of f:nv f.i'-et.s. ami
eiidin,; in a point. A lirst-.-lass work
man can cut and polish about tivv dia
monds :i vveek. and his wa;es l.tll;;c
from.fl'f to -tT.-i. The ;reat s.-eret of
the trade lies in the knowledge of the
f;r.ide of Mones and how to cut them to
make them eoinmereiallv iim-i valuable.
It is the easiest thin; in the world for a
workman to ruin a stone. A flaw or a
scratch across its face deteriorates its
value liftv per cut.
Perfect hriil.nnts of the first water are
now sellinir in thit market- Oiie-hdf
carat diamonds. i7; one eanit. .r.'t.V):
two emits, t'mm. Iiiamoudsof a large
Me brm; whatever can be obtained
from the purchaser, as no lixed price is
staicti. vv hen auiamomt is over live
III. I fk htllll Iticf-lt Ullat f llil tllll -t ..J
iladv journal ii-w.1 t.. start from the pm- ,. pr llt world-used friction matrli's,'
i...ii.ifr-1.HI,,oii me pass,;.,-, inroueii ,1:it .erveall p.. .pi, . and the umkintf of
the kltrli.il. patting between black CUI- , which, at the pietellt tune. It. all prolf
l.tlllt Iillt 110 lor lit., tie. -isi.ei -111.I ... ..11) 1 .!... . 1 . .
1. 1 - ' aoiiiiv isiiitiimet nMiiosi tis liuieii h.mmi
into the (it P.adev. The gibbet, or
-mffoltl. wa brought over night from
itt place in the .-sessions house vard. the
staples to which il was fastened mav vet
be seen at ctlhcr'sidc of the outer iron
door of the kitchen. The dissection of
the Ixniics of execute i person was di-t-continued
in the vear lJ.!'J. Casts are
now taken of their faces; tln-se. ar
ranged in a lobbv of tin Warders room.
a there was burned bv the whole Tint
ed -states, for nil th.-purpt t,f .tann
ing and rooking", acentiirv ago. - I'rvtt
l 1 tifi Slnr.
Men Kin-is Mi.k t,t Their ItV-N.
It may be interesting to trace the be
havmrof a stream under these trvuig
1 irciiintl.inces. when a mount tin range
rises in iu, pule its path ve an- not)
are y no means nleasaui to look noon
though not without their value from a I h,Tl' ";'""'-'i-d with those inountami
phvsiolt-gtsfs point of view. Thechai.- ' "vl,l', '"''' ,,r,,M'" "Hbb-iih. b catas
el."where divine seivi.e i. celebrated ! ,r"PllM; ;u'",,n' '"' (,',' -.hMH-bas
even dav. it on the ji,st floor at tho ''"', h,'"u h,,,,vl-' '"!. J the
r.-ir'of the (Jovernor't house. In the '"''"'" :-. river, like all .rflirr natii
Microerosm is a nlafe 1V Ibiuliiiulsoii r:i1 -afun-s sbnre in ihe general ovvr.
' t nml I'li.fin nf iu iin..n..r V. .......I. I tiirnmg and destruetion. U hen mi
six carats u is not verv -alablu. An oRihh chan-rcd) in the venr lst ,, ., ''''-vat-on coiinneiicct jcraduall, tirn-.,
iinporlerm .lulu, street has hail two s.mdav picec,.g tl. dav of execution j ,hl '""" " a river, its ,rst dlcct is
diamonds, each twenty carat--, iu the .s.mda'v iH-ing a die, lion in the eves ! ' Ut ,, ' nij.idify of ihe current
inarkei for v cars, and has been unable ,1... 1..,", ;, , ". .1 .. . . ... 1 . above the ct est of the elevation Mini lo
rvtH)T'Frintttisiari'K lbttrfTi..r
w ill ari hsr aliniatt flHr ft -nwtrar in
wtlaad. e & ml U bar a at
rntraJto ,. anl ba r.-"rerl sn
pbiuent frm AnnW Iamicw C "art . which
ftadiHswI the (toerri-rtopro:ni'M. Ute
br ttV-M tfprtUlil(Ura.
- When (iem-ral t.arnekl'ti .
lHn -aa tAlktsJ of. Mr. t.arfWM aki
(iov.rnor Jei-H if it -aewibl lv to
j leave the pU-nsant home in MeM-T. ait
i r scr.td m nih Vt in a r
TowhuitlNUitl will he lrrob-wt of thit)
WHintry ( hoht Um hij;Uet otlice pt
the wb.-ie 5.Ij.- " Un th- fun'-rl tram
Mr, f. arte-M M-nl fr t,..teri r Jrwrll
and akI him (iovcrnor. has 11
pMlr' Arjrtin h? rrplieti Y; fr
that man the let bi-xrsi mmft tk
elobe " .V 1' li-l p iL i.
- Mr. JUie Vm Km-bber. a ptSibut
thmpic f onnan ln.lv. i tn New Vork
-onMi!ltng with itt prominent rttises
for the organixatiofl of a remi Mive-nss-nt
looking u th imiMirmiit f
(erHtan winh-n t this c.Mintrv, to their
pro! - tern on the v.oage, and t the
wctirtng of emi'lotturnt n Ihetr arrival
b-re I-'rotn m-r lalnenl it appear
that the rontont exodus ut loHMft tvw-a
from that tountrv leaves n -irplu of
w.ttuen. and that at pn-sent therr ar--'.
" more women than men ths-re,
and these women Id1 il dliUrtilt to live
where Uh two wx-s aiv no uJtbbvio.-d
in numbers. 'Ar.-'t i- fnt'it.
lll"Mti:urs.
'Hie jwti h fr. .tt the thrown -I Jtm't
hit a fellow when he is 1h1v-.it.
llie h h il b.i- sand Them are
w ven tiitb-reiit orts of bomlt-laiu-cs to
kill hint with, am! vet be .,' t blub
ber over iL
rwui'-ls arc ttol always a bejeweleil
et, but del vtt ever e ntte ho lil
lit like ti display bis tiner-in",
Thev say xn alibator h inawb!e
of tuiu.ea. 'Hut will atlord a comfort
ing reHeelbm to the man wb hm mst
lMen Mvalbiwe ! bv one. Lowell ( 'Ut-
l H.
A trt'ty -h .s.C.-nt fe-stt tttili
W Irn asfteH isy ler tnvwr tr t MMtK
fi.l ' I e ui hilr mimM
Vh IhkI l-fir tn"ttth
Ate! be cs.tirtJi.B tw l.stlsf WlttttKHs,'
Wiscon-ln w.-tnin hIki wa kit
Hi the woo!- itr thr. dai "av she j
didn't Miller so verv much, toil was!
jftvatlv annovi-! by her altseuee of miml
111 not Itrinjrtti;-; a king a shmII hMtkimr
(;iiivi Ihlnl I'rtt I'rrj.
A l-uiglar in Cnliforuuv ak-i! th
lllilge to t,i Iifht i him b-nofe be
went t tb- trouble of lugging off a mi
of idale.1 vtitre when there ww n Iw-nt.
A' tw tM aM0. "JWk
KhA Ml fcr fw m
& j,ip?i"i
TM sjM.tst.sw I
4f tr K'
tfctw
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Anrl Iwr
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tfeo Km (. fc-
H-st- H4 . gMW
SWftr-. ft 4 vWlk mm .-! WSJw
C Ar rfmm . m
irw'.t' t ss an- x
iwt - o wnt It my at:
Oft ft c-ftrt f.fW 4 Mtw Bttftlf fc-ww
f ItH- Kftftta ( s4 IN -Tt
IkU ftT MTM . tfct fw
SVr'M Wi
'Ti.wfkk !- -arftMrUiMit ira
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i ft 1 n . . 4 t j,M
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rtav-N-tt-V i" ' .
it! en 1 v
t fpla l
ktft h t
lntf o h
l bread . I
few ' b
Mt'. o- v
kKlit,.
in t '
llosMH-1 . I srs, '
k h i ' '' '
tHi i .-.
giriw an- '
a i;i.nii Mut,sf.
1H.I rft rr, r b.-.r mm h a .ftser name
6r a littb-girl a Slmisr '
I neer !.l U fcra I Wr4 of Swumw
Tu4.
Sde wa a ItlUe r4ottt ffiH an! tWr
mother names I Uvr M-". ' au-w- froi
the tune he first bejpMl t. ere-p !
bkrI to git behind hwr nl int lark
r$fumi aal rbMrt, rstp laltf 1 b (
a hen MNthl bftt ffttethWj rt to
-. - t., ij ..i- t
1 r . eswww r. .w r t sw) -i a w
i tbinjr to eat. a mao hiblrra are. lot iwr h't .
I aruiMirit t. ah- trthl bill. ". ' I '
ami vjr wMlel o tJtarr her at.stw b rtweb ft .
wiih anv one. nt even ftith brr ter Aal aw ir A
llabe. who . a euanin litttv thiaf a bn b ' .
Vear yunj.-r than she w a ft lun. i-
Well, otie morniajr. warlv Mts witn tW atraw -n et
Hve icafw n4l that vmrx la he went gty'mh . ! 1. -
ot an erraml for hr i.tlVr to b- or two .' . . t
ieue of a mr,jr I! who llrel fter aftl Ihr w . . h- 1
bv And when be t.M Mis Lou wh 1
that wti- lb l'winj IimU". itmme th.1 "Mmw U
tt was br birthdav. Miw Lwlu gave hr ' " Uftii'tf
n "bee of bread ami Ixiiter alt e.v-r-d libit tlwtar w -
nlth whit- ugar and a ne- bi atple. to laugh, at- ' '
Ibit iM4-al f gu bm and jri Inc thev M
her siettif bnlf of e-h, wt a f-eali fkwwl rlssH wttb 1 ai .
irt WtHlbl have tole. ahe Went 'ftcr Iffttwl tW h,
the jiehl mt t-H'hin! the rarprnfer Fwt '
(hp. nld eluolH! upon wtairthta b Hnt awa '
a tall, narrow- lmh tba the er n'er tiw bk f -'
had bft -...-vnding b a jcrrs-ft tfh. aael. trar tW 1 it.
inging her leg n ar at a-IW. ahe f iib ah., .
ail l hrHsf
"Mtan't have to jie the batet
MiiiO-b t iut tMtI ' '
Am! tmrnfrtt m a Hnna ar t- ah
bean! Itnbe railmg hrr. al
ttirrel mr anw-tvI a w.rtl
Aa.l n-1 - T'
jrte. to ! r '
waw a taieft btftev -,
Mas e of rfttatft rakr a
ever a twrtper of ehnrtilaia
' Taww a Ik. tu.n ,
wl t tf a)! !. V t. .
!rNI .wat na. aJtr U .Jk. ,
Atml "' wt, 1
"Jf1r ascter aa4 a Wnfxl '
Adwllvw W'low lit aa lmgl.
tn -dap her
Slap Wr. Imire.i Jf, WK
rwaMy pl-mmit I krrw Apnip,
WariltaL- Wtdt .ftvoi
A llHfHtnlns- Itfril.
Sundav in-ing a diet 11011 in the eves ,,
the law. it wat then cu-tomarv to" hold
argest gem ever cut ' ,.-.i.it-.t tr...t tv..i... 1 ; :. .. ,i.
in tin. I'll .... wf.f. .tt. i.s). t.l... ....... . I .. .... .T
" -'. "'. ....... 0...1.,. ...... coiulellllieil till" lull lH-Ilclit
ii wa- on color. However, ami was
to sell them. The 1:
ipicstion tiim and bother him. but 110
one to take care of him. He can speak
but little Knghtb. and he has such a
terrible cold he can hardly speak at all.
I wish ton would examine him and
jut what ails htm."
see
er rate of interest than th
how. 1 ne details of s51,h a j,,.,n eould
be easily worked out. if the task were
utidei taken with an intelligent am!
heart-felt sympathy with the'p:irpoes
it should prop,-e and the results it
ought to gain, the essenfal idea of the
the
This was said in a uiiick and business:.
like mil not unaimabfe wav. and I ex- ' M-nemo being that it would enable
aiiimed his protege at tMice. -r-. Jijtl,. poor to lend their savings to the poor,
fellow's f.u-e was flushed, his puUe j Kdtmrd HouUvul. in"lluri r's Mtwn
high, his throat verv bad; iu slum, it :inc.
wa a seven case of cold, fever and in
digestion, induced by cxposup'. neglect
and improper fond. 1 Mated the "case
and the lnatntcnt required. My visitor
then said:
"It you will be kind enough to take
charge of hint and see that he has prop
er can and treatment I will pay vou a
fee now. and iu five weeks I will be here
again ami pay any other charge v 051 mav
incur on his ae.-ount.
Willi that he handed me h-s eanl ami
a live-dollar bill, and asked if ih-,t -.
...it;. ....i ..... I . .1.1 t.:... . .
.-.ni-i.ivi.-ii. 1 .". 1 nun u was abun
dantly .m. that I would have a "shake
down" in the office fop the hov. give
him a bath, in fact take pn.per care of
him. and that I thought he would K- out
in two or three days.
He thanked me in a hearty way. said
a few kind vvonls to the boy, and hur
ried away. Well. sir. I fixed up the lit
tle chap in two days ami sent him aw ax
as happy as a lark. Then the affair got
noise, about town, ami I heard a good
many cxprcs-sions of admiration and
gratitude for such an example of disin-
icruMeu Kiinlno.ss.
Well." 1 inquired, "did your visitor
come to time as lie promised?''
"Yes. Mr. in juM live weeks from that
1 lav he vv-tfLeil tut.t mv ..tl..... ...! ;., !
quired about the hov. I made mv re.
,.-.,., '
I'
Fitriiiing a Stack Company.
A New .Jersey miller who had bceoino
old and rheumatic, one dav called his
.-oil- about him and -aid:
, "Hoys. I am growing stiff in the
knees ami faint at heart. My liver is
out of order, and I can no longer dis
tinguish between a peek ami" a half
bushel when taking toll. This mill is
; worth SHUmio. In order to form a
stock company and render mv own
burdens the lighter. I .shall give Keuben
two-tenths. Samuel the .same, and
Charles Henry, who is mv first born,
three-tenths. Hies yon. my children.'
blcs, y on. You may now go !ishin- for
half a day.
The three sons took the papers which
the old man had made out. and instead
f pring a-lishing. thev went down to a
lawyer's office, called a meeting of
the stockholders and proceeded to busi
ness. phe lirM-born was elected Presi
dent. Reuben Treasurer am! Samuel
Nvretary. and the following resolution
iv as parsed:
;, so.'ivrf. Thai we bounce the old man
and mii the mill after our own ideas'"
ti '
1 Here w:is mvaehitin- ..t V....- ai-
1 tvct-nt -suii.fnv ;., !... i.''.,i:-t.
.... .... .,. mi; 4...V ...Sll-
Uussian, Polish. Itohemian.
vterman. Duteh Tl.o,..:...,
b night by a gambler. Solataire ear
rings, two carats, are worth Iroin l.-J'l
1 1 -J-l. "i"f. are large enough to produce
a striking effect, and many very
wealthy people prefer them to large
diamonds, which they think look clum
sy. The largest and most valuable dia
mond in America is -aid to be owned bv
a Maiden Lane dealer. It is valued at
si;o,Oimi. we ghsfiftv -live carats, is called 1
"I lie Pearl of India." am! is deserib,!
as a pure white, cu-hion-shaped, double
cut brilliant.
MerehanLs hen claim that the numer
ous imitat.ou diamonds have never ma
terially injured their business. The
bogus stones are only passable imit 1
tiout under the glare of gas. Sunlight
readily exposes their real character.
Of curse the white translucent -tone,
free fnun liiw and perfect I v cut. is the
luHirs grace meted out iu
London .sfii ..
Ol JJie jew
sentence.
Ibinr-
uf sHtJitl silv.-r n lh- next b-lf
fii-siMM jf-t-t 1 nwrinm -ni pn iHl a
woll an other folk'. I !r ,tt J'rrr Vv.
" Ah." be ev claimed. a he press-!
her teiitlerlv t him at j-arting. .hall
I hbl yni In thu arm again umr
row and jmint wir future with th
bn-jjbt pigiiHMts of the iitapnattoar'
"No," ihe !. ealmlr. at t-mor-
f wra'
"ew Arilluiietie Pnildcnis.
In a chM.l-r'M.in are twelve bencher
and nine lx-ysonn IwncJi. Find who
.stole the teacher's gad.
A laundress takes iu twelve shirts and '
has four stolen fnun her line. How
inanv are left and what are the loser-
j 'iiig to do altout it9
j A fanner sob! eleven bushels of potst
to.s and the product purrhaMa! tvvc
gallons of whiky at ninety cents per
gallon How much per inishe dnl lie
gei ior nit inner., aim vvnen um lit"
kiMp the
"'r
W hat veloeiiv must a locomotive havo
to pick up a deaf man walking on the
track and timg him -o high that
six
in..f valuable. Yellow, brown and jet- I
oiach. u'amomis are n-amiy t.niii.f 111 the 1
iiiarKei. nui puiK. utaiiiomfs are rare.
A. V. Cor. CAifV! 70 y'tm.-s.
Sroltish Marriage I-iw.
.sme
por.ed
on
Spanish
1 rench.
port and then he asked if there
something more to pay. I assured Italian. Hebrew. Welsh and Scaiidinav
hiin that his retainer was amply suf- ' : Ianpfuages, and iH.siblv. alo. in im-
.njiuiu. ami 1 lom nun aoout tne verv iuown longuej-
ears pas lefore he comes down?
boy earned twenty cents m-r dav
for eighteen days, and loughL hi,
mother a iniitkrat muff costing .rilO.
How much d.d he have left to go to the
circus vvith?
A mother standing at the gate call
three weeks a-o a case was re- to mr '' lio is exact'.v sX;v-eigh:
fa novel irn-'ttlar inani.i"e vt iI,M.inr. It tikes two minutes and
..t .. 1 I t . . 1 - . t W ...it I -t It .-. sfss..., L f.kf. lha c. ....... ...
"nun ii;iu oeeu eoiii:acie. in lilILfiiVV - --..- --- - s - .... ...v, ........ ... .
by two voting Iri.sh people who ha.fap- r,'non nim- I"'",!i In,m ',i' tl,L velocity
plied to'Shen.r Lees to have their union "v,,,, "'" a woman's voice travels,
dulv n-gistered. The namo of the! A woman earnesl forty-two cent.s jht I
briuegn-om was Charles Hlaek. a sea- ,Ja.v h washing, and MjpHrtl a Im-1
man tin iMiard the .steamer Cornioran. bind who .smsiinied four dollar worth
ot lilasguvv. ami that of the bride 1 " pnivisnuis per wecj,. now inucn
Bridget Scott. The Sheriff ordere.l the "va "m' " Jl" at t,u vnii oi ""
gill to produce a certificate of her , K,:itl "P JO lc time he wa.-ent to Uie
lliltll. nml this li'ivinir t..ert ,,..,.. 1,. ! VVork-lwHI.--?
L mMiip on Momlav "iirunounced a de- A 'h.-r agreed to give his -on four
liveratne. in which he finds that the aml v-alt acrus ot land for every con! i nor have lakes ctdl-ttl ;,'-ntiiJi.
couple contractetl an irregular marriage w be elM)ped. llie son chipjH-l Ilmry finnnsU. inl-fuir i-nrnre
MonVUf.
j increjt-se it Itehtw that -wiiitt. 'I be erosive
i power of a treaiii is pn.p"rtional. other
' .1 t . -.. t . .t i . .
liiin."1 im-iii' epiai. mine rapiti.iy i IM
ciirient. Krotion i then tore" mr
rapisl Itelow the erest. Hm tin ertoii
not onlv deetH-nstho 1ih! of the ti-?ain
below the rest, but al- pan- away the J
cn-st. from dowu-streatu upward, so
I tint the point where the vebx-itv of the
j-tream changes is cftiistautly tending np.
tream. Tho point, then, will always
l-o found h1mv. i. .... uo-strt nm fr"m
the crest of the oIitaele The degree of
obstruction which thi rising mats will
affonl to the stream depend-. nK at all
on the ab-solute height to wh:.h it mav
rie. but to the ibgree of rapif
ity of its rie a5 compare!
with the ero-tve power of th
.stn-jini. If ihe nite of rise b greater
than the ersirc jMiwer at tii-M. it funai
a teinp'rary dam, ami a lake -s prlire!
alrve the olKfcode. which iaerrae in
depth until a Millici-eni fall js, given u
the -tntim to enable k ti rn: ai the
same nite at vvhich the range r.t.
Then equilibrium is e-fablishe!. and th
cutting go- on at the same rale a- the
range im retse-. in ebYalnH. When
tin ri-e cea-e-, the lake . gnMluallv
draiiie! in whole or in part, a the nvcr
rradiinlly etits away the dam by moving
its cn-tt iip-stn5itn. A diveiion ,,( the
stream can only occur by rem-in of a
new channel being made are..' s We bv
the rie of water bark of ti dam.
uch. in brief, is tb eomlnrt of a
river when it vmr' is m daagrr fnm
the rise of a niti8..in. range k.
fa 1. 1I t.l .
i may ne .-.otus: inn ine many exam
ples l.-for-e ns -how that in i-eariy every
case the river ha. jm,j little trouide in
sawing wav through tbeta. Dams
haw .-ehkmi nen to very great btight.
on the :tith ultimo, in a house at 'j'2
(jloucc-ter street; that the female jH'ti
tioner lived in Seotiaml for twenty -one
days immediately pn-eeKng such 'mar
riage. He therefore gnmts warrants in
terms of the act V? and : Vie., can. 03.
thne-sevenths of a conl am! broke th
ax and went off hunting rabbits. How
much Ian! was he entitled to?
A cort.vn young man walks live,
sevenths of a mile tor seven nights in a
week to -ee his girl, and after puttin
Cellcrtinr hy I.'ts
warm feeling m town which liis gen
enms act had awiikened. He didn't
make any fuss about it. but. -sir. there
was a bright and happy looR in his face
that it did me good to sec. He ave
me a warm shake of the hand "and
thanked me in his quick, quiet wav, for
my trouble and kindness, and left."
' He gave you his, card, vou saw Was
he a traveler?"
Yes," said Dr. Pickering, dniv, "he
was a drummer, so called."
"Wouldn't his name look well in
nnni -"
Since the custom of shooting editors
has been started, this office wishes it
distinctly understood that it prefers be
ing shattered with a volley of advertise
ments. Itoston l'ir.
. m
The Adams Express Company haj
pat all its men in New York into uni-
lorm. The coat lias two broad plaits on
the back and two on the breast, and it
is girt with a three-inch belt.
to tne Kegisirarof Tradeton District to "I- nights he gets the I-ounee. How
enter the aid marriaire in the register many miles did he hoof it alUereiher.
of marriages kept bv him. ! how- many weeks did it take him tc !
In a note the Sheriff says: "This is understand that he wasn't wanted?
an unsatisfactory case. The etitioiier- Twn men agree to build a wall to
seemed little more than children, but in-ther. One dot's four-fifths of the
they sav thev are twenty am! seventeen x-ssing and the other three-tenths of j
years old respectively. Unable to get rhc work, ami they finally conclude to J jifanj, .
lu.t.ueu m irciami iinucr .wuiiv-one i a irau ?i. ui hdwi me joo. rtnu
without their parents consent, they the length and height of the wa!L
have come to Scotland to avail them-1 A woman arrives a: the dej-ot three
selves of the unfortunate laxity of laws minutes ahead of train tim. She ha
w Inch allows a boy of fourteer.to nianv kiss seven per-ons. say good-bye"
a girl of twelve, even against their par- lo thiruvn others, scn.1 her love to
cats-' will. To form such a marriaire ir- twenty-two relatives and see to four
regularly it is not necessary to come be- parcels. bc accomplishes; it all and
fore a Sheriff: and it is quite erroneous has forty-one seconds to spare to tell a
to speak, as is often done, of a Sheriff r friend how to mix seven different
marrying- people. He cannot do so. No . ingre lients into a iaince pie. How long
-Virginians cook and eat the roots of
.Vt.V i. -. t",e common blue thistle and proaou-jc-a
May-be it would, may-be U would' j them a very palatable UisiL
.. :.. .r-.t..- i
j-t m ocoi.anu can. save a ciergx men.
hut where parties instead of go-ng be
fore a clergyman after proclamation of
nine -. ...s..i... .... .1 t. -..., . .
"....o vi wvitii-v: i-a t He itcgisirar s ooaru j j nc name
nave contented themselves with deelar-. Qr.in neh-tuk .t:'
teg themselves ntaa and wife in trestles . t: Jol ri. er."
l! it take the train to reach Chicago:
Dttrott Free Press.
There i aa industry m fj,e mtnaaiia.
of WV-tern Ne-kh Caro.iaa am! Eait
Tennets- tha; i. ierhap- known to but
fevr. and is prnfaabiy f.nin! in ho. few
.ctk-fls of thi eouatry. vi.- Tb- col
lection of ivy p-js. Xne rjt are
shipped to thi". city atel IVi-ton. when?
ther are u-el for making b-r kwolrn
and pipe bow Is. Thev an- fowad prm
cipally along tie hn of th- Craar.jrry
auiocu! and in the viriaitv of
. Lome ..louatam. when th-y grow in
j great abnn!ance ami attain an eormois
1 size. Our informant Mate- that rveeat-
ly a root weighing ' tauL- wa- dw
2 t 1 a a
iropiuicgroumi ami -mpj-'-l To niar?.-t-Thts
is suppo 1 to be the hrg-t irr
j rout ever foumi. but roots weigbmgfrom
seventy-tiie to IjO pound are frc-U al
ly found. The collection f tltfe--; rtt.s
has grown into qui' an indtastry. aal a
large number of poor farmers are ihu
engaged and make a fair lireliaL
There is a con-tant denal for th;
roots, and rood pric- are psii for them
bv the ton. The vv , si ; si.J t- rerr
"indon a !g; ; valuable far the purpe- f-r wjcb jt j
nm: to-morrow's wah-iaT
Trtinnr.
- Frimd of the family (:o th l-v
twin) "I'mafrai.! yon bttie frlhm's
tUm t alwjy a,;r-e Viw tyrht eh
otlwr omeiime.. doa't vou Twin
- Yoth. thlr. tknmtimtb " KtVnd nf
the fnmilv Ah. 1 thoajtcht t ell,
who whiff" Twin "llammsi
whijts." Ctnnnrtfnirn TtlrgrttfA.
A lady was singing at a rhariiy
eoneert. anl the amitenre inilei upon
Itennng her ng a Hjd timv ller
danifhter. a hule rhthl. wa ireett.
nml n iM.jag ask! afterwanks two,- her
mamma h! n. replied
irviiv. tor tnev maie tr
agam. " Lrndim H'trOl.
Wipe vow feet. .John -.-Trawe.1
Mr. Careful u ar tVtrlv be!orwL !
enn't have all the wutl in twa tnt?k'l
all over my raqH-ts." I paid for th
raq-'U ami I -hall tnwk a mw h mtj-l
on them a- I plea." was the taarly rr
A. I tot at tb m titttw he ,' a
mnutt srapiBg hn Utl axi wiping nt
ine iat testige t mJ frra bu :
on the d'wr mat. Men arr mt
as er- as thy appear Ut b
I'lti ttrtMr.
Nulla-, my dar." -flud Mr. Slrb
sn t br ilaoghter. dil yoi rwvtl Os
car Wilde's le.-ttire and a- ht 4!'r
t at ion regardiag tb- jVsiraibry ft ha
ing toftoufnl .TMti4jf ' V.
timnima.' Tha H avr rrharf yr-i
thnk ar the at .-aut.ul BtTimi
ing." "ffcit I w.m't " "Ye.
w ilk" Well then, if yn ma-t tow .
I think ' trj-;TlrJ arm th n-4
l.f.fflff..l m m. mM ..!.... M ... , 1.A 4- .J
-.....f.t .soitijittii-;. art r- m itt- .
W-L! I'V.. ,r ....... .. v-l '
Ami - Itntis lalle! anl alhd,
"hjroi UrI. nml thra M.
b-r high el. saw Iwr nut tfowa th .V.ti
rNMl with a bnaket -ft a-r arm.
' .ootlir-g.-sl Shft !tttl t pV !'"
Mkbl lit- Minh aiater. lattffhia Jtl
otid.-r what hrr' rmjbT t m1
int ar farafcit? lixr her hi kin W
ej-rg-."
flMi ! bejraa cat lair. anl arver
tppel unlft rrn rrib of bretwl and .
every Wt of afttfoftre. pmis ivh4 all.
Nrf-afr rwa't t wow- of ,W m. ' Llh ? " rrr ,"
htt" .b. rhftrkbftl. a .th, wifi her fr? l """ ,r W' mt
ntooih on tlr .rt .f her 4rew ad rT'' "fcr '
-era wbbsl .b.H n f -sm, her i...r-h " l. which U alwar
It wa bv a..'rM Hie- tw s -. "
h4w. but Ital Uaiia't rwav lauk ftHii 9 hu of tV
tbltltrr-lOfte. j wNf
-I) Maftjaer. v-bere. ' she " tmiM IM fcf '
ad. -Meullajt iftJI. "aa" Umk ' al'i rtw" V " '
b-k. aa' aeWr Jia to' lauwhere. aor ''W','PI t- --
two' Wa ha! f n-e .dlanjp. -bha-twi J
f.mr - .4irao.lv. m,- ftenft. V ! , ?l. " m4"r "
a apekof tuen-w ta-k-- bel th Wark.
i aw maY-pte a eil tnr '
mimi-. ami ran he taajrhf
W.4 bl whe laftw at -..
"Where.! yw- gH 'ra'1 aa!,e4
Mm. h-r eea rrwittr hiqrer tsVaa
ever, though jrttdaea Vft the Wef
lajf emxib
Milt Vlnpr ri' em U mm." stl
llaVf Mlw. trgm wa Mia. Lail-. -4.
ter;. ''i-tiKe for ., bII-4lar "
Where i 'em" awk.a! Mbhm.
W t'-fn't Sa
am
m-
yo aofthere ant
cfftrae u taaaaltar. H u a
MmI WUI rsrry itfawttftjrtal
ry wwh a fartje TW
nar. aalrer ftaaaa. htaara if
peoe f laee have beeft ,4
the aewt ,tt the magpte f
eraftt hate Immi rhftra-rr-
. a4swre, Ju. .. ?' ' "- ''If
wa .1- nd u. AftfttW. 11, , "Je?- -w" - -ft--
i le 'lier ehUtna bt W hftta- ,i i
i - wmn .bwier. we iw-i TT A llM,y " wwil a
.1,. wll ..-', " " "r I wraja n NO iwtwee her lij-
.! I. all orer .rfc- Hfm hrr wtth rt,- , h-me. k-i J.
jj, ,jl -w .-w rfrrtest. pum a ton
j rhrtnio--. aod crv.l. avl fefc U. n " tj b"" lMt h k
very mwna hliim Mous. UaU.l lifjv, . . ' "rw ate r .u.u
.ia-i-. "'. -He-rry . he drn ,-1 v.
- - -. woraa mmhi atr mJo'tt r
. 1 .
ine i nrsrtrnl Itoj.
Harry lUpley -at by the Vtte-ha wh
, w,th , ftpenU-,1; m bv. hnawl.
l-at he km a rs-adiair H a-k v-
ia lf ir-. '- - v i .
t li .T ' -"ti w?J ar with'
alwaj J her tlk-pa. ami hi. r j- Wfc,
..ea j tt.-tr. tnr aa rfws-lw.av-. i
i. . ; - ts
irwftcpinaua Taaf.wt
wa
A nakr and a t tmllfm.
A g-tftl tem ao bma ae-ar her- f '
ratV'ft. tu tTsaaaaal . fc . ft
pwth hUwrw her V.'hea a-
p na.,fc. YaaM4 Jf, . ,.,,.. InmwI h, , hwM.V k-tw
"tt berVea. ntfttl ltu. k- - t . evtfttrie ftftat a ati. t X- ....
- v n eras , f .jt-j-s .!. -.
m a d.-r .4 the xreai tttrtw. he whJ.1 i ut " h b -avbr ;
have tioae. ha hr brd tl- .i. ..t . aavl ta-r wawVawwl ta. ,,.,
. : ..Mk. t
ws- -."li. wao wre; Ui usrl fr.
Ilo
Ut
latenrsat
rbe tsatftt.aawlU. .
J"? Xea. ami wk.t ml. tml vj. 4mfM
? (nrtttBl lite sii. ... .. . raaavW kaw. is v lt.
- itt ue weraz " "J wta3s,
Mi-
.. .... - '
Br-. liirM hm "lis... i.
; Ut a lira; utu. .. j.. -isj
ha.MS.lrs.... I.-. . I
mt
Th- girl went to r--s
eaHart of Ifte atftaJU wa.1 .t-Lmi
The Wlftle ttrSfxl tatsatssft uJ ..
w"" I V1 .... - -- . -. .-,
i mrarru. at !. i
I . " ww. aaei fto -. -- -rrwuisr awus
l aaii - ----- - . . m i. i m - ...
,..-- .-.r, s-rtytt-nai Ikfawi atuswa. ' "" "
U.e I xm Jlrel nf rt' -iTZsk"
ra.Te.j father, fr-ft the Ws. ...tL ' the
"err ala.
4
Ur be m
Oft htw aftat.
b Ihe aaeftfifcta
Wpl-r- "" iftler. inm the bars- .tl.. -rm Wat eawal. iha..a r
fc-. aal iir fois whittle! at the gate , are the rartra. TWj are '-TjlmC c5'- " waalvta. Whea ItW ataai
for an h-xtr wiihosjr7titai; the aanai , "wa te tmnk vM UrmtiT iff Um hra il the w-araa .aaM I nt k
rvK.n5e.-' .'hu-fo Timm. I curr-aat b--sbts I sjrj j. WW tt4 m, . mrrti ,. ba i
e "e" . .
A Wonderfnl Uridre.
A remarkable httg- now in eae-4
to hwt the
Harrr
SAie Ktaat .. V
dn.e Whtlefcr.M a-l lir' Zll T
larry ftta-k haa- u. aMJL ir-
w-aberew aow Uu ta hat Iralttrsr .-. .
. ,
u
mm ta
iJCtwa
w-Aw ram, W
f roastrorta-aa oter Ktata Crwrk. umxc Ut ljiftr-. aavl (oiiajftad he hn4)t-h ?S
ltratlbI. Fa.. ' the line 4 the New ' jrav rj--t. ai e -iaar.. ahftrw,,! ,,-
Y rk. Lake . Jk We.-era Havilwa lht'r ..or h4 rhfte TW , i -
like .Iranaiv Tanf i Llul Ir.aMar tJ .t -, itr- fr't ws- -. .i . .
. . , . ..... i4 (.tatraa. - jftaaftt to
;e irwa aft.m-ai n atyuat-nat. : J aT wnueti a ittOU niun thk
ttft Ka'kf 3 laft -aaKrfatar.aa iVft V.l .. I rf AHlra-lt ' X.. A el . -
-c iw .f ataasrwr. x.,-
"b-W hfrwrw mat tha.
he height of the rail ah the l-I of I aitornrs-o.
the cf-k t Vl feet. It -'.-t f I tt win take
pa K fet VBg. tweotr st-oax ! feet ca- b ngbt-j agjMa What halWftl
earn, ami twenty .paw - feet 6 iarV , A'ag rrjrw are'
each. Thr tns . -abarh exuttd the, I larry we-jt irn th-
-trjf Bei
with
aaate tL...... I
whole leagta. are 5 fcthigh aad 1'jfw-t j the bar. t ihe WT ae-L aawt -.
-jwr i
plari. I
J if I
wmlJ tart
rt U rril
Ai Par lataL. il sa w s. a.
a'l Uw amniimUi - irhaH ataaft-at - '
a4 keftft u aj hu ,.j Wrth the e'l
U Ue aavai Tax, ha J raal"J-
"- ZwtetTften tmmiml aaaw taa twltfti.
of asts Ma, itati.1 n at -j -- -
e- drawn ffraa th; anL aurei gat wrfn
"al ! gftUrni Tery hwjj r. he-. ,4 -,
" lr catt o7 aa-i a wa
"-aL l h, of dve xVerrv w.'b k--
, rmt ft the hsftvl af the aw a.
uwrmi -Marfftsi vorr. ar4 a
iaa two
arh at ksui
I Crvrkttl AftVftM.
Coramv-tieut. svlU
ap.-vr- nrtawc sim-tar io iaw. ot tfce etc- I wtt bv 3ww. wfth - the mi&.
raieM rauroaL. iwi ar icawa a tbe . rs. aat lawa Uararwl rowoal aa4 ea,
fcvuw-- giri?r. l ae mcnl nt tiw -t Hiwiy Jwaate. Ail Ihe way h: wai
at ta hight jaal x Ktf fe-jt. i-nag aa5r w-hat taut! ihmg ha woahj
7 .. .. - -- - --" 1 - "-st-t.. w uHor, nr a
.-im )s... s n.1 asrM.ii.T- jn fl -- nra fwr.1' m 7J".. . . . . .
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