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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1882)
j$&& . .,,,taHMtatMaaBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaa THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. I M. L. THOMAS, Publisher i:i:d ci.orn. NKHl.A.SixA. AT I.'KST. Th" I.IJ.rhc Hhi !.v ih lute Houry W. lmrf. !! lb- nth f ISirJHiijW. tcvi n! I he r t i'i l in t in m i l..n. Jmt iiar I . I.. ! "1 MM bane" j louki: litrm .sjculiarry ijnfM ti- a: thi tnn : li-wl it' lay MHcmvtit" IkkAi; Tin jfw-1 1 w.w hi hl lV. An llii- im-mIui U ihf gUfu Warti-h T MltS'HIllMI.'a 1-hmK JwmIIii-s !- IriuM tte-ir bt-lvtra M'm-li IiIhi I -lit - th ih Ivr. Ah! Ii' hstt.l Mill ii -r m-$r-' Turn 11 -.r t'n"l pair aoerl Net r tierfe Ins 1 jm rj.;lt H njr of Hi'- r. li-rwet.-r witl !rt ill liffl - Im-lv rt II"Ij?im h a tt jfit: (,! a I rut 'I t liao In r-HVO Am mti Ii 1 lurr Hi. til -v-Tr iv: t i wlmt o Urn afar. Is wtmt (.(.net. in whil star. In wkas ta-t -rtl fmr . Milif f h I ail up u lh tan-1 )n lnl irjirl iill liirhl It U tin f i i-i niKlit? I'll -l ' iti hi vH tal-at t.-TBo H h it ir ill ttcl !! Hi hear-. Ttiirti lia-f xuiiy th nrim Inni It l nknii'u I ! I'lin oi). 'n tie- null of lite pit i:i mi the ji re-el llnw t nt lift. V lent' I.u: -t-T'Jji. 1ti: li-ll ItHHr in-Ui.-- tlK'.r 1 !' fHrmvellg; t 1 to-lio tii- t'tti for Ilico, I.yiaf J-el Im v.irl !Ii-ii -l.rHu .l.tt-l h huh thv l ...St. Tin i h .! i ! in h I tin 1 .ok I. (M.I) I Mil AN KIIT.S. 1'efiill.ir 'ti..l.iu N..II1. I tin- ,Miri:;iii'' iiii'rjf . eai'ly all tin p. t iiliar eu-tmn wliiiji formerlv ei-le :iiil'iiii' th IiJ).-niil Irihe nt Nurtlt Amen an Indian are now ure--i ii-.l mil-, in tr.tditiini. a:nl ninny ! J'ie ino-t intenliti hae faded ia-",ninr Into the neihorinj.' -ro.e. ho eei"f-mi !lii? Mi.idony euiiiiunit ion. ; w;w oterjuyed Ui Iirnl hi- liel-ived mi Uiiffif tiie mo4i Mril.in; :uid f-innlar - 'I hero thu lover- j.h-l-l their was nn eternal lire. It in ;i (n"iile hearts over ami over aain. nnd were theme to-ihiy annni tin? rvnor. of ' "' hujijiieit of mortal heinj-. W'hra that onee iiuerfii) natmn. the Xntehiv.. ' '" retnn.pd t. th- temple the w m;j Tlie-e Indian nmc nf a hielier t. p-of ' ,,,:'" dinenvereil to hi liiin.ir that the inloliii nep t'l.fi -ny of" lJie North ':,red Hanie had rp n d. and that the AiuernTjiii lull-. All the rites and . 'ar whieh had f-r eetinr.e flowed diitie rmiiee1ed HHh tfii eistiii are with living lire la dark aid e..M. :i!-i ire. It in the ie illeetinn ol M.ine of j When the stm a.1111 illuminated tin tiie oilier more imrlheni tnlies. and it ' hilli tlure was ni jep.iti.e nf the s ured was only e:i:ionhed nfter llie arrivnl ! woKe. an-l tl jirie.js ha-t lied to the of I he irein-h upon the rMt liken. , temple to learn the eatie. A soon rs 'lii'1-.e who Here known in hale h-oii they learned the truth, th maiden lire-HorshijHMN re the ( hippewns and w''OM' heainv had l.e.-n tiie main eane .slmwiiees, pus-ili'v the lioipiois. hut , of tin. (eiTihl- eatsi-itroj lie as slain, a theie is httle proot tha' the litter knew oromtiary s.-u nhee to tliei'itil-.l o;.ls. niiieh of it. The t lnppevv.i-.. who as-j The yotm ehief uas par-d. htit he:i H'rt that lhe ieeeie.l their tin" fnmi 1 '""""d to mako atoiiemeiit in lonj the Hiatwie . inh:i)i,t'-.l th- it-'iotiN 1 P'Tods of fattiuj; and pnuer. after arnund Lake Superior, and the euuueil-holl-eofthe tlltie. teetli.-r V.lth th- M-al : tiie eternal Im-. neiv we.t of Keweenaw I'niiit. Iieielneil the priu-j eipal elm f. 1 nll.nl the Mutih -kwi-.. I woo eerei-eil more ant lnuil and :i-1 SUUieil more .t.ie than u.iuhl he i-om- 1 Jilltlhie with the tntes and pie.ent j leehli" uf the llldl.lll. Th- ile.ijjlia- tion wts olheial ami not poional, ami 1 Ihe ollu-e u.i hereditary in lUn In eel male hue He was Mip- poited In lo'untary intr.liuliiu. lis iiiii-kiii-wa, or jiroidr, 111:1k- in-; known li.iin tune to tune Jlix neee..ilie li puMie prof.l!U'l!ii. WJiatever inn i-piiii'il on the-e oe-u- 'ou-. uhelher Io.hI or elothin;;, na im- s '..-il-ly luiui.hi-il. He appears to iilet. "een then elm i pi ie t. and i-oiiM have "iaje in war or the iiunt. In neither v-here he n-id"d. and near the village . .. eternal lire was kept Iii 5ilini. ti Mar wa:i kiiul of nnlu tun mil";. 1 Ji- a oven, over llicll II huildinuas ereet- .-eleeted l the ed. hill "uan'iaii'i h "tte o! the I ill. I two u.iiueu MulehekeU!- to take e. Two of theM Mete iii-h an "l-Niiii-; hut 1 111 lh:s The Mere ahv.iN matrted p till le- of the n.eu euiployei. ',I,,the M'niee were reipiue I linimli alio Ims. liei-essaiA 001111. tie worn. Miiueiue liaud. ot the Mnim-ii destined to tin "i- eied dut Merealway eiijrae-I iu liunt in and pronlm whaieei- elv. was wanted The four person deoled to the altar h. ie thu: left without anyse ular eaiej to diveit their atteiitiuu limn the holy tiu-t eommitted Jo them A perpi'tual -ueees.toii was kept up in this ... .u1 1. .1. .I t.t .. nj'r.i'f l!ui nf till .Muteh-Lew ..." ami lh. pnm-Ip.d 1i.-mI t .1... 4 i.....: 1....' I ! IIHII1 II. III. I""! 11 t . 4. . r, ..-. -.'... ami the latter a wile for the -urvi'or. whenever any of the.e eiht mtmiii died. The . haiu wa. tints always 1111 hroken. anl lie !r.ulit;onan tiIits I rM.t(.,,.il I...I ., 11Tlt.11 I ...l l)itlll ?1S th'. nenallt beam mirl-ct of dm v. -mil aiwats iiniicti'.l wiihout delax and witli !: 1 1. ...... ..,... m 1111 11 .. . lit- i "tun .1 -. ... .. ; lighted at tin ereat liie. ami eariied w he! exert he e;reat cu:n-ii wa held. After the termination of the lniui-.ss. a portion of i; xxa. arefulh returned and tlte leiuaimler of it extinguished. Wlieuexera person became dau-yr-oitsly ill. if m ar noti-xh lie was taken to tiie house of the Mutehekexx is. xx here his lire wa- cMinuut.lied and a bland xvas brought from the altar and a luo kindled at xxhich a fca-l xxas prepared. A e;reat dance xxas then held, after tvhieh the xiands were c-ui.unu I. e:i eral t as.. txh jjaxe much time to the collection ot facts lelatixe to traditional eus'oms of the Indian., said that ids in foimaut as.eited that the almte ceri' inony nexer failed Jo cure the patient for wliuuiit xxas performed. Unee 111 eijjht year, the whole ("liip pewa tribe asspini led at their pritn ipal tillajje ab-.ut the season of the buds. Karly in tin morning the ir.re.it pipe was lirited at the sacred lire, and de livered to the Mutehckewis. He took one pull. iielixe:cl it to the xx'omen. a:ut thn to the men. bx all of xhoni it was t was in the same m inner smoked. 1 then handed round to the children. This eennont cotisumed the il.it: and earlv flic next day a feast xvas held, at which ' fneii. women, and children ate in sepa- i mJe irroups. in perfect .silence. In the excnmir. without a sonjror dance, thev quietly departed for' their dill'eivnt tillaires. 'J he lire xvas called kanira- trt'oskoote. or the exerlas'iinir lire. The principal male attendant xxas Kan-j-n-jee ' Kee-ik. or the oxerlaMiii"; sun. and his as.istant. Kanaxvaiuicnik.shkoote. or the tire keeper. The principal female Mas cal.c.l Kaii-jeirce Gauhixxakua. or the excrlast n-; standin-; tvoman; and her assistant, ivabajaubextekxva. or the tx oman-who-.s tands-all-the-time. Aeconlinir to the Natchez lejjend this i .-I 1 4. 4 f.- i iriue siiouiu nave oe -n oi .s:ane oriirin. fir thev txere t!ie most devoted and sin cere of all the fire-worshipers, and the most unanimous and relijjious followers of all the idolaters of the Hast. Another curious fact is that they held the women in the burliest respect and eteem, and with a irallantrv quite uncommon anion-; the aborigines of America, they of the continued darkness ex-en this last remnant of human existence xxas alnxut t'- perish. In this emergency a young frirl " lnt) "im'y -"ddenly inspired "with th 'ca tna s,e niipht save the race by an S1 r lf-sac'rilice. threw herself upon th." wluch scn-cd the 1 - - it " for a lirht Her i.oJMiiieiti.- aCiilT.ii-.Br' l a lit aav MVlFtiiiiiii; . uitx.i.i.ia 11 1 body was speedily redui-ut lhes hi.'! on the moment she arose, it-,rf-'-t atid j , -entlv unharmed, in thO eivsiuni "P? :-inded with lialos of stjrp:iss K.' 7yrro. " - darkness began t -mgloty. 1 MV sim, and the i apj)ear before 1 l.fi no 5avel. family- of the .Vice tc.w 'he chief a.scni)e. tiiesatx alien ot their nice to I in ivmp n-u, miu an msaiiauio unrsi lor me 01 tne nxceoecomes o e wmeMrcam. Pot:!d ! made mon heanrend.np with " " fJ 1 "uyri m s'tnk Cohna u, one of the to-often degraded and de- , hlood. his latest victim being the son of rich xxith the color, of all the ktes un- thf. - . of lh P1in,tnl. tn.rk.tl into ' T A Vw' spisi-ilsex. The tradition is substantiallv I -' of the princes deported to Chun.tr dcr which it has flowed and crowded J ".K, '?,, iJ' inrtt" I he-to tike n avaaaah" He Knew ,t w. the cw-u as follows: ' 1 for his .share in the rebellion of 1S6U It with fleets of imperishable memories. I ?X niid t-artike of cTercim mi oU," "Z'TtLZ' LT0 Thousands of - snows" ago all the in- would appear that Thecbau's serious ill- Hefore our own mental life could find uMSirohi TnlTth? femi-! . hrt th -' . j tf habitants of the earth, with the eeep- nessm December last caused some of its place and work- it was neccsynry that n'jn'n,ja,f -ivith ei-sticv Hut he r- it"1 i"a". rp0?' , . ' V' .. ,Pnf'zt tion of a single family, were destroxed his courtiers to cist about for a successor some pifted man should give us the .-- '1' -,,., .i nil Vf "iem v! -ha - . ? KD,W' l" lniWlin- - -rk- bv floods and darkness, and tx.uu of in the eteut of the Kinps death. Their master3 tones of that distant .and multi- 'n.lih,1 T '?? lh - food. This one family manaped to . choice fell on the young Prince referml nuLnou, life bcvon.l the Atlantic that Vn Id" hand mi! thot-4 what . T v r " keen un a lanre lire of woo.!, and so to. but unfortunately for their arranire- we nuVht eomnfete the harmonv with a ' Cl"100k. 1!":. S Vt - - '.7- in u. r" t)n tb lr- ,l mn . Ci- siitn-U--,t frn time l.iit in ent.seou.Mie.i mcnts. the Kin-- rot well .and fimft..!. ..- -U.t mm-U., nr, IT., t..rf.tU-1 t.tn m". ". . . . . """ tasn ran fcjs ve-I into : a rwt stream successor. tL -""onld 7e hsr !i' r n-sune. tsn. Ha a' erne -t--.'-Iwlif !. a'i'l. in nidition to tin, a p-r-Mttnliin . kept.a'l I the I.it.np -Mri'ii'-' (f thr 'n"l I. ii.' nii'l jt tra :ii- Ix-iicf i. f tint nr r.r trial ; J'M ,m ti.:., ,n- Maw-1 u- :lM-.r altnr.. tin- , ,n" in i.aM1- : V-Nau-W notiM In- p.vv.r.'iil nl lin. I "1- l'nl l? 'V l"? H Oh thu mhi whi-rn tho rt-rilk w! --ianl- 1 ""?. wl , A""11 h,:t, " frmn iK-nvi'ii Ktil iurrHin'Icl iior vith jlor t", iiuilt tbHr re t mMtnl 1 iinliusio tlint tln-ir wuil-rins were al ril. it wiit only on lhi iii'himI rjhI nt the fi-ilival of fniit litxi th jrktwof thy un sli'iwfil hrwl to th. jirp. at . ,, .....-... .......--.. - .... .- -. tir"l in riiKs l Hhit4-. aIornI with wjjitp fiitUnTB. lirr airt jfliUTi; with prwKHj Rtou". Sh- a- -ti-ii in lit early jjrwtiii,; of lirr n-4r. thu ntm, snI a th' wl of iv di''iMf-l in the "wiMrt hi ra s fII tirst nfnn tlp a-rp i Eri'irress. which irtimi mrr wan haiU-1 y Uij wr-hiHrs a a r- iition of shi iirtw-n tfw r-l unanilhiU'' !y rrpivwiitntn'. It was natural mmJi t Ix-lii-w that tlM'i'Xihi tin of th yr'l fin- woull hrin;? ruin if not l'-tru tion itoij ific rapj. Tlii Kjii-1 of thn tmditton i ofl4i n ltp! hy Niitvhoz intluui-t ni follows: A Iimva ynutiir rhW of tlp tnlf liOcaitHi onntiHitPl of a lxtiitiful iitaiJn. Wiih )Mtr jfh ari't t-i IHrhu Anl xnv dil n. th ' ir:l -I me; WldH.- hlr wn lik l!i wmtf f m;?h:. U'ni-1 :n tif ft 111 4 !' irl ! if.'if. 'Hip oun'r It's iiMioii wv n'i- !infh' rcturn'l. inn rru I pan ts j I Jm-il lln-lli. aill their illtTiein H'iti j otoli 11 nnl fi- aul fax lx twKMi. Tin iHiijr eliief a' a tini'-s a w.i:-!ht of tin? mer'i tiri'. ani on iiin' i--aMrti nhile tliiH eiifrail h! Iieanl the jilanit ie nnl inel.tn-'liolv tiir f a iiri. whi ii, witli miS mil and iiupuHiu eere- llioiiii-s he W Is Si-tltetieeil t iUlpILoli- nienl in tin eenter of the 'real mound, tin-re t'i remain ::n!d he h-uihl uoo haek from lieaen tin Iot tire. The eluef hiipposed tiiat tins wo-ild in an 1 eay task, siuei he eollld Jirodllee lire hv j the fnetioll ol two pieees of Hood, a praliee eoiiuii m aimui"; ids jo. f .It!. I tint, oven onic hy leliious fear, his ; streneth of :inn appealed to hae du 11:11 led: and when, after lon-r and pa tient lah-ir. the lire Has ahoiit to eouie, a tear of rer-t for Ids .ai-nlired mi. 1 ttess Mould fall Umiii the just-i-nitiii" uM..I and I.-ave his iiiternuuahh ta-l for uuoiher renewal. ' Altii iii-h eiutiuiis hive passed nuav. ' mus a uarm tor. -ite e tlii-, Imie evi-iit. hi men anion"; the Natehe. in ti ,-it I Iu -dreams often speu reverenliall of the yoMii-r eliief. whom they still believe to In in the re.it mound. eiijj-a;eil in Jits -..iirowfiil lahor. am! Miey eonTident ly a..erl tiiat when in iveovers tin s.n-i-il lire he m ill appear at t he altar, that the saeritieed maiden will ti.e in 1 sji'endor a-, the prieMe-s of tin sim ami ' M"' f the tribe, and that the Naw !.. resumino;aII tin ir p iwraud ixlory. will lise and take los.ein of tileir th'M)- laled homes. Chit,jt Timv. The Tetiii. At birth tin ire rm s- of both ...fc of tin . iHjfntni and the , nnn- ire already in the jaw. Thu nt teeth lie in a line under the I eel jieimau temporary nent ms in, ami. Hlien me perma- m'iii to move forward to , oai;iliee. lliev itti-Ii the ,":l1t -I'' milk teeth :'I This is the natural out. oliler. To secure a rood f.irt for (he penna- nent teeth, tiie first o. " ,"Pnirv ones must 1 ei,ie -ood can. .'l,,,i ' kT' " their places until thu pei.,:il,,- oiiixs Vxl:x ,i,,.'m ,!,! Man haslliirtt-two teetli. "icy are i 1 nr.o f thr o sorts the iMi'i"or.. emu'" U,t : ino'itr. i ne incisors are ine no ;"' cut tin1; teeth, four in each jaw. 1 f,c 1 : ... .. 4 1. ...... ... .. : ..i. i..... v ,.,. . . . . ... I l.lllllll- ll fir M rill .04- l.v II14i.tlliJ.l. I 1 -im i :...i: ......1 4.... :., ' 1 ue iiimar ui iiiitiiiiij; ituui ;in- 1111 111 each jaw. Ihe back teeth 111 both jaws known a- ',,i teeth. They called Wi.ol'iui teeth beeau-e thev are are :ip- pear at 1 period tvhen man is posse. sed of the largest and ripest wisdom or i xx hen he thinks so (but.! teeth constitute tiie finest orna ment of the face: they are neei ..ary to rood articulation, they arc iudispens i hie to jjood diircotiou aud sweet breath. On thu whole, their i.nport.uuv jiisti- ' lies the adxertisement ui the South Carolina rentlemaii. w hieh :ipfearcd in the New York ni7-l. as folloxv.s: ' Wanted, by a jilanter in South Car' olina. a xxif. SIu must be under 1 thirty x ears of aire, must haxea jr,ood , disposition ami jrood teetli." I real I v don't blame the jrirls for talk-in-; in tiie streets with their mouths 14 lit. .4..1..1 f, T ! I..4f..rl. .'i.tll.lt.ltl.i.- . 444. ".. ... I"l, .4 4. ...'..il.4 .-...144 .11114 S they may not speak quite mi plain, they do showtheir teeth to jrood atlxantajr; and especially tvhen they jrixv one of j those little, short, open-mouth lauh. ! now m common anion-; irJrK m xxhich thev o;eu the mouth mi xx ute that von can see. the entire tlurty-txvo teeth I do not blame them, for a mouthful ol pear's is so very beautiful. I don't care h hat the nose or eyes may he, if the mouth hoxvs complete, rows of the brilliant jrcnis. that face is a tine one. a sweet. wholeMunc one. While no matter how line the eyes and nose if the mouth shows decayed anil black- i enoil teeth, or artiuciat ones, that tactr can't be a" fine one it is not sweet and tvliole5omc. The better classes of Americans are now exhibitimr perfect teeth. Fashion demands it. They keep them clean, which never fails to preserve them. Dio Lewis, in Golden Rule. Kinc Thceuau' Last Victim. Amonr the reports tvhieh have reached us from landalav (xvrites our Ianroon correspondent) is oue to the eflect that nrocoi eil forthwith to wreak his venpeance on the young l'nnce. A velvet sack and the waters of the Irraxvaddy closed the career of the aspiring monarch, while his folloxx-ers. three in number, txere summarily dispatched. London Acres. With somexvhat curious taste, says the Nexv York Tiin.s, a jexveler in Mid tj'ebury. Vt., has constntcted a cloek eonta;ihig a representation in miniature of the scenic of the assassination of Ires ident C.arlieid. The automata are of wood, about two inches high. The whole movement, which includes the ex ecution of Guiteau, takes about three. nil. .ljt.es Tu.Up McCarthy is xyjitirtp- a hiitorj .,..,--'.,. r. .""-;: r;," ...""V .-.........----.-------- ai wtc minsircus 1 saw now mose niays -ry,, .; . errs,m' .1 ---,. .f v .eorjres A i'n Sam I'atrh. Amoii;' t'i" r ija'k-l!- '" ;- Yri. t Mr II ' ! hint ianuf:iirr Mr l ..! 'ti in! '- r b-irn in Taki. HiliKnii s- tfirr Mid , ..!.. I . ... . partly Ini.Jt as I-UUartl UanUn. tin- s -iiupr. MtAiHiga a sutcies srw swrg Mr. DunaUU'wi ws intn-!.-J u a t fiun r. .rtr iiitrnls h Mr. HW-hanl - K. 1 .. a. a ntk-tnan lw w.t.ro. j ", m akiA a bt that hr ouM jump , the hnokIya IJnif into tin East i frnn KlT A ,'Un inuj ilr. Uonnhlson's tiyt-s faile I to nTn! any -?Iaaff min.naor nt-ki'M 'tanas, in :at n w cnr inil'l inannctvtl awl juit. IIar vw ptt jumped from grati h-ixht-. ilr. U.maW-Hi" A hiiH'Ireil tin- In fHlhlir""' Unh three time) in pwhUr." Whir.?-' ( )ne in Sumlprlawl and twice at High lliide " Wlien dnl o jump from Ilih UrHl.? ' AuLMi-tli and h. mn. When 1 njJiM'Rrel cm the lridr in tiht, an K- a fin." ( oninu-ijoner oj New V.rk l l m- $i.'. that I w.Mildnt jiimn. When he p u.l me the c-. afterward, W -Ud the -i-ht a wirth th- money 1 would liaelKthiui ? -MO that I mimiM make lh- jump afe'y. I am a! i perf. . -tly .n- i:uiiii. :iij eijuiiueiit-'- it nine irnmi 01 n haith " Do you think yon rould jump from Mro-.klyn l.ndj;.-and live"" -lameeruin of it. Hie l.ride i only ten t,--t higher than ilih ltri Lp itesides the water is lumpy and safer, There is only tell feet of water nilder Ih-h Itnde. I prefer hnd.en water U 1 stiKHiUi surfaee ..'" "Do Mm pnicttcu bufuro making a hap?' ' Always. I pro to some retired plaeo. Alien I ran eel a jump of forty feet. a- to mako .-jure of ny position lien I 40 down." What is your style of dropping'" I eroueh with bended knee, and hop olT with mvellxiM-, nearlv a fo fnmi my sni,.,, with my forearm ami palm a . .: 01 nn nanus nai in trout 01 mv ureaM. r ...-. - 1 work my iiamta tittle. like tie 1'iii-er of a bird's wind's. The hr.t fifty :..t I iirop like a -lint, then the Hll eatelie un.ier my liaml. tin amn, annpit. eliin. ami eten my ear.. It take, four -eeonds to drop om hundred feet. I bre.itho while I am d.-.f.-mlin-. and clap my hands ov.-r in eh est and pr.ss my elbows 1.1 my Mde., just as I si nke the water. All my tital putsaro protei tell. .My kliee jritanl mv toIil- acii. 1 heliete I eouhl drop -.ate It adi-.- tauee of one tiiou-aml feet if I eotild he sure of .strikinj' fvet first in mr crouched .... ::.... .-.H. .11. ..I .! I r . - it- . t. 1 .t i-i.iyou jump irom ni-li l.ritl.'eino'i,,..! K,..tles vl-.iI. I..... fur lw-.,-th.r,U Itrst lime you visited it?" I ,,(IW ,,.,. js , ,(ak .,,u.l(, a!(l H,!lt "Oh. no. I always faniiliari.e myself 1 uill the jnior cashier do if next winter with a place from whteh I intend to ' hapiH-n ! be a hard one? jump. I went to Hiii r,ridie eterv I A hoie pa nt.-r f-on.iune-. fort v-e'tjri t niorninjr. f..r a week, and crouched With ' niiuutes in hhtiuir his pipe: fifty -tite my toes on the edjje of the wall. J.y 'minutes iu tillinir stones; twenty-two that means I knew ju-t w hen my hod, j minutes in watcliuie; a kit -hen irl. would eateli the air. and just when I - thirty-ix niiinil.-s in buidinjiup a sons Mould breathe rout.; down. Takmjr a pner. and piits work time minutes Ih Ioiij; luealli just before you Matt is all f.-n'six How mueh time did ii- lieat tioitsen-e. Von hate to jjo e-isv and ins emplover out of. ami how lonr ttil! natural. If lslpuild to--, my head back it tike lut'ii to work himself i death? at the start, it tvouhl land im on my 1 A bov ttho ii nent on :tu err.iti ! sps head and ..boulders and kill m-. They 1 to watch thtve dojf. plays marble -lh told mu at lii-rli l!ridjr thtt a mail four Imts. ( limls two shade tree, takes named France was w.iikitur on the -hurt rale cm a telocinede. makes on briiiir- ""' "Iat witli two women, when lie nji ui U ait here until I jro and "vt another tirink. tli-n I'll show ton the jreatest junui you certlid.e lie .'oi ins drink ami iumped straiirlil down After that lie laid ten weeks in a hos pital before he died. Aiieriuan and a iiejrro also lost their lives by jumping there." 'an you swim well?" 'Ten miles, if neee.-ary.M Wh-it part of the yenrdo you pnder for jiimjiin-; '" ".Mav i. til- best time " Mr. Fo said he would jz.ive Donald son -HVi if lie would jump from tiie K-tM Kitcr Hritlire. -A'. V. Sun. I.en-:felh)W. At the very thrcholdof Ir'ie retuinin-; season of son-; tin purest ami sweetest , '.'.ice of alius hushed. TluiMimmur w ill ! come as of old alone; tin banks of thu ' dow-niovin-; Charles, hut the heart Miiieli opened to its tutteli. the te that j traced each f-a-;r.int advance. the haml ! that matt-lied Color xxith color and note ' villi note in h.vin lit airy xvitii natuie an rifi.' Hie beauty xxhich curtains the viorld with oxcrh.inr;ui- heat ens. clothes its pla.us xxitli vestures of jm leiiuial fre.hnc. . and jrarlandsits mouii t:un. xxith n'turn'ti tloxvcr. to the ed-e of the etem.-il u riter anion ' tiieir tie.-iL. ha lost an interpi e'.er who culd trans- ' into inirsj mfsterioiis peeeii into common phnx-s. "(Mlieretes will look no less deei.lv into h-s secret: of lovcli- ' tie... other "xoices xx-ill cat -h n h'ss ' elerirlv its inner eade lice and melodv. I but the world will wait lonp for another who shall mak? the humblest Me and the poorest hear lxith the eye and the er.Y of the most pifted. l.onpfellow xva pri-niinent ly an in- f ... i -.. Tl.a liia in Tf . iiiurr.wi tliot 1 cix:wxr-i..td all-cmbnu-inp .tmpathv 1 ' -l I It .l r I IU. OiOl Ml I.I..V 1414-4.V lll.lb i tt Inch catcNs the tones ot other aires and races as jde5ly and as naturally as th' mu.ieian rocul- the popular nielo- dies ot the day. moni.'Us that In 1?-nature xvas so har- srs.tl to be able to .mi. himself entiren Jt'Uu histhonpht U,,U"T '1' V , l"''"""' 1". ! comer. And the htirnmrn, nTo.. sind .sxxvelne.ss of his character -riade him mil Keep open heart ann zz:ari for every almost without conscious art the sxviet- est singer of his tun-. His xere lloxxvd out of the deptlis of a" pure heart, and its transparent currents reflect at men i turn the stainless heavens. . It wa no accident xxhich directed the ' teps of this poet to that older xx-orid of hist.rx and Minp bet otul the sea. Tie was to be the interpreter of the histor v there to licncw lite unfolik- I our hnr.1 It as nnK tlia rilftial Tinattf ......4.. 4. S4...4 ...4. ., ' , wno raius agamM uie P " ,'ui;,u. .' cut the race off from its hentape ot years, I he thinker knoxvs that m those m,r ftvlin. ia .ito of her heroiJ ef yanis lung apes the seeds of this present ons U) T lm WoiJvnl Vo1 ,ik( found soil and root: the ioot -sees still u .n tm, Iuin.,reis tnish:?'1 -No. more cteanv tne invisiuie anu mm- slructible tie. which bind to-day with remotes; aniiqusiy. inm in-pinnp outJooK whatever xva nruurary anu ac- ealental taitcs out. anil tne continuous t I.onpfelloxv performed that office ! The clear. tronp tones of the Northern Sapa, 1 the rich, mystic meloily of mcdfcvval 1 IlllfS Ilia" l-T-l III I Tll..llll-Ill .! mil All I..X II.A..I.A4..i-r..rw 1 . . I -.iJ-. - K -i -. the Italv ot the Kennaissance. are all (:ri ias 4et to i,e dL-Korcrctl I! X " iJ .. ". T ---" " "-0 -1 -l"'-.-n-wp1 jj,! k,, jv i ry 7(7 , h.inlinil,i.,mnl..v..rsf .t.tc n,.,.,r VJ." .; toS . V ? V. etptitv-two. The h.xt fnUe watijr. he cvd- -rWe. xrr H'r. if I !..---7 "lc - .of the la. ' " r " 7 - " - ilU Italli IrVVU l4 t-aa,- - 14V 4M1 t,-'-7 ri fc t - ... 1 --- .fc ..! . 1 - , - f I ...:!. !.. J - a 01 .song, a rn orran music 01 ntstorv no 1 . 1 .......... ... . ,. , , --,,- .- - jw. oiaer"ij!- tv..i, ,. h'ss than the sine t,,..Uvle f bT.m-' Ti..,n,.., f v;..,.w ,.u.. tlw. I nearly ber.t oiL Onarr.tmp the ( ap- , v.e.l.. I vnaiHlaiH. It wa 101 -.jv-w ', w?r,ra .faai.' or ' life acknoxvledge.1 his tnater-. The death wnaltt i. in force han- to Fri- tn aat! the ciOnee t ie the j yotar ' Hooor. to -r r th t rrU avt aiaar ih JT1 t-T1 "- I Tales of a Wayside Inn." the r:ol.l. ' .u,-ti. ..r.-fr. .-t .,i-.. r. earpo r.t Wie intni-aee. nan. ne nfiosei mrx ir trr. i tf UtUun iar iasa- . 1 . k.1 JL . and the "Divine Trage-, M-onder if thev spit over their "shoulder I -. ,-i T tal. -. ... 1 dy,'" are ail transcriptions such as onlv a jioet of ihe most sympathetic gen ius could have prcnhiced. Lonpfel loxv's heart xxas ia the new xxrorhl while his imagination was in the old. but there xx-as no dix-oree botxveen them. He. faced the fi'ture even while he paused to hear thus- tutt'lied iue.od!e-s of a far-oil" i je, and so be K'caiac h$ I r ib ii t I - I i SIm- fit, ' A-Jl wn ;im- f.i. ' :j t. i I .! Mft xuA ,-.' ta i tint aim--; hn- f iUirNut ciJlUff. , bimI hril4 liw . luutn i4ira thol.I ' tuMithmw H mil kr anlidtai th wurk nf liniifin amt tK tot.i, "- . - , .- .m- .- .n i,,,. fliC jj .f .rtlc m , ,- -,- u.n. -., tW I- .. -iliW 1. M. rii--i r-U rrul.r. . Uit lw fa nt'fju)rU of irrrsl a.f s J ,Hfllr n2B.ti lUj 4,, the !fc-t of all. Longfellow w an ittr pcvtrofltfe m th w.,lrM ami tuuat jM,tiul -n-. Thrm nrt - strain b--.-o4 b itk. bait f m--. dies that m lltvmm-l nttd rr i V. viiijf of aa(ts in th tl&rk jiao- 4 esprritier. who ha pnlocd many i'tr h m the wundto? line of Hum r. lb almost awThuan wttrht of Shakr.o -ari-, tbj awful journey fn o4 Dante; tmt all th ! ar. Lumhar patftii aiMi whti-h m n and nounn walk and I.mI am. I uilT.r ttw .unlit xJif i.lm tvlu ra utiuwr lie Je.tn in auiH-niai Mill- a., fur him. lo.l all cUe. the hucntts "" .- .-" ...- .in . .....-. .v - . w of th world. '1 here are many who po t tho aoli tarr iMMtnttun iM-ik. ! mmi? few anl .-art-lf- Uuo.-, Imt who turn halfitual v to thu onU oflmirfel ,w. Tbe.tax lireiht f h-nw leid theina-tory nhu:h the j-rraUist nut mi'-btriiu; un.mur-., hair nitWr.-f t).Tu rxA.l lliHklv rH Ia'e. th. ) UMnB, eup.-retw ' T haw t:a IB, v-re tv u-fi-. Irom the outer to thv m- ner Jife I ln in- t. who hal koeu ; mut, an.! Miffered mueh. tnn he.1 life in 1 it jruM liwlorie in.-.d.-nt and in iU m.t fmUiiu--ne atid found the atue eUm-nts of lieaun and pmcr in the hjhet s-id the owi-t: t. him the com- reoll.-.t lluwer thllia.li- itself aloni the hi'hiav nouri.hel it r-..: 4 in the . T'.."- .-.. cainu ...1 ...! ..i'.. I. f.ul it t.ll iiMd t34aaic nW9 " ttlli'fiu! - IF " uii'lvl the Name iky a the rarest exotu. Stu'idine; in the world of boiuelv. famd iar thines,. he bat daily iion of tbeun -cen worhl of Ix-auty ami tnith whieh v'erbani and encin-h- tin n.eauet 1 fe. and he niadt himself ili inter prter. If there it a hiphi r work than thii. wbieh made ferv atTi-tion an omn ' ,l,H,r into Heat en. eterv dutt atrai-ht - - -: . r p.-xtj, i,(;.l. etert 1'ouer a vniMl f 1 Jtitinit l4o and eterv life a p.sitde hero'wm, it ha m t enr.eal.dt..m.n. Hiioaremii'ij to ho interpreter of th. invisible and eternal truth and heoifv. to whun the iiMon and tin -n-; an i-ith ffiren. an! ' uh..e path. like tie run er o? the dead . j.t whom the who'e world lottM. f .,iej, i,,r, ami mor.- unto the perfoet ,iaV- .'nn-lviH '. Stunt' Nen Aritlitiictieal I'mldcm. A batik it.i ?7-s. Ii in its tanlt. Tiie 1 " cashier jjvts away witli H,'-'-'l. and Um ' fa.es at three irirls. and sJl on .1 Iihu'ht ,--- - - - - --.. ; pile for l.ft. en minute, to h-lp another b.o. l.-im ). smi!.i U!iit .li.l be ..! I tvhen h .' home. iud how hui"; did it take hui to make his tuotfier heliete that le ha-I eome in two minutes ahead til" chain Iijrhtnin3 A ei-rt.-nii irr-n er tvbii so tips onlv wei-ri hfti in ouncs to the hiuihI. s-lls ;i'Ji) pounds ot I Welt e hour. 1 .arums jh-kh every ind what lie nw wekiy . and after you hate li-rinvd it up r do your trading with vine other leit... A ladt d.sin-s to diti.h kix s,mtl.,w- ers amone; hi.- prls s.. that ea-h jor! cut wear one to tiieparix. How can sin do it without cullinj; one of lh- rirls in two' At one of I.Ii I'-rkins lectures in Uiio iu a hall ealiIl!r 8." iwoph one- thirtieth if the seat were jammed full of enthusiastic admirers. Find the numlier of s.-ats xxhi-li didn't admire worth a cent also explain how far I Hi tnixeled by Foot A Walker's line nel day. A h .jarts out to overtake a eat. She lias seventy feet tin start and knows that he means business. At tin' end ot every ro 1 she slips hack txxo inches and he jrains four inches. 11. w far mils he Iejr it to ore: take her ami hash Iter y cowls forever? Thn ' sticks of sjove-xvool tveihiii' fixe anl a half pound bend a hot" ba k four inches out of plumb. How many additionil stiek-will it take to make his chin touch his knees? A woman calls at thirteen dillereitt dry -: tods' re walks a ili.tanro of enters three mdluicr, three mih siojs, hall before s en .how xxtndoxs.. call, upon txxo jexveler. and takes the car for home ealeuhitinp to free.- tho hiimiii hyena who doesn't t acute his .eat for iter the instant -he irijs iiermwc inside the door. Find hxt nuuit ? . . . .. , ' V'm' , u, '"," ou. V U-ltOO wll.l iffftttt a I a .! 1f la. found it all ""-- ...-,. ........ mt a "thank ton. tJiintii rr- '.-.. The Impossible (Jirl. ' He offered her a hand.ome opal ring, l.xcuse me." he ?.iul. nhile a Mnh crept oxer her xeltetvcJeek: "opaNare ,, kv .. Tit.n m; ,-j a f carnm,;N olll of hi, pocket am! attem,te,l pov-Ket anu iiUi'iitwi to present it to her. I never touch them." she mt.nnun'd. languidly, "as they dps-troy the teeth and draxv the tall inps out. Iv mother pot s,:n' lietween her teeth the other day. xrd her jaxvs were held topether si tipht for txx-o hHirs that she couldn't talk." You rant have had quiet in the house " "Sir?" I wat- t .tt viTiatt him fila? i iio i tKn ,,. mmn t,ia. V,lr ni.h(.r Rm . . i . ... ha vo been o pro voktf. 1 1 iat he con hi ii pre..erxe her iLsiial tatc of lautifi ';,,. , ,. vi..,.,.i L: .s ul '-'- to wnv i .i,-,,!. ,- ch-xvi,i,4..rs..t fis.iinr.u- .. i an, iitva't. sadd.nctl b -.itch woeful -s -Camiile iile.' Hamlet and .d th la..: time I was . j, y,0,:ton: an pirls were like this one. - I've finunt ra. tfco Ife of ti future. I V" f-HiwIlh- Iinssit.e (iirt Then he woke up and as4ertaineii that xxnen tney see a -Free 1'ra. white horse. Diiroit When a convict in Sinp Sing Pris on fails to iron twelve shirts a dav. ho is invited to "come over to the keeper's j ofiiee and e;e: piddled." It's a nn.- sapc thai t-Ufcs .-.'.I '.he s srch out of hiui. ri' !-- -'--- 1 mUII ....... .uiffUUfneJC 171 (f. .,! tl mm nl.l tar llra.- Wrr. ' mad !ll W I Jr. JMI ;- . l "- aa "PIOfMa.. Ml . ij , SaallT fUSO-Hlr-Al . I - ' 6r. ',-h,. i"-" p"Jitfr T n'm-' r-2 .' r nft.i 'f a ,- 1 , i ' i ' flfc- rn T -1- in- J. ai! : -- n-- th ,'u..u'r ilithMl'W. til A 1 h ti ti ki (? -r i jf rutnv An 1 ts '.' ;t tj r t! so'i ! l- 'in ! :i rll ti .' .1! -i ,." : .i2 ! leSw tinBrwr. l: " " "'W"L I I I ."!'. 1 fy "- a i-t ta'tMi o lh h ' r.to K -v t vy tlue tie .1 t .rk 'b'ji f.'M-io. ast'l -'l i-f f t'c re' - ."t. a tt rvi f " ei'ra t! La'f a tnim-t'i k an.t a eh Mi of a r U-1 f rin M iK. I t ' Vf . s . irifuiui.-,; . k . . I pn "! iw m u k for !',' i Uaiu an i I . f f it t a" " r ' th If t rt I I"- t tj it 11 f I of a porter h . . , . 1 " " n '; . " l "" limm "il ' ! ewl to arpnt. ttf tn'e I rdiaM nu th-:i Haten'l oi dte'er-'l ye thtt tn union in ttmgtfa' That apt 'lie - n more U Mip than t orj.r:jua. Sow attend. 1 di ! attend an I th! .a uht hao (ennl. A jor I m-l keMh wilb' J tii.tly iSt?in lid enme Inm ttiTiKr aid tveiM-d lb tt-.M l p!ate of app.tr "Utl ! Se. old audi-l, al.4j lb. t stMMit thr-e iounN m w.-tht l.wii qnartf of eoid a'er. a baiinjr tlle poonful of -all ami half a t -.,tnful tit m-ntur Mri-nt in mt lit. L4.(l- w . put on tltc ran-. from nh.vh a hd htd beea remote I. "In half an hour that will be rea.lt for imrarii:-. t rh.ijK in tentv mm - ut-. ' nit friend atd 1 ha! ieh and a. ta it Mikun ear lul!y anl then mo.e it u k wh-tv n ttul Minph Mtuimr It iont.dtlfeu ilnn.'-th.! Marti. atV take ear. of it-If ttb.u - rn -- - ------ in nt.-trti!. toir lMHr mniiiM-rin" and then it ran ! strained into the op jir and ta'sen down ellar !.ifer. N'orali. fr th i hat yoti niut nnler- - tind anu !. Ivtert -rap f meat r txine ." into tn Kettle anu iv up it irttn Ui th MntMT. alt at r.dd. never hot. leia!i e,b draw out tb jnters and li-t seal them up. It eight oIo-k tm. At tw.-Ue tr.in it ttf thnnrh a win jinM Jtraiiwr. and ;-inorrow moniJn; 1 will ho you what to do. Tlte nt morning found jrnvt and .rtant alike iutereted in the 9tm at which Xorah broH:bt front the .. liar. A cake of fal emered tin loj. Tiu W4 eandully rvtiHi.ed. melted in a ouiall .saucepan aud atrumil at one. into a .niall jar. a sweet, delieat fsi. better than lard. Norah, for almost eterytlun." Helow lite fat afifM-are.1 a thin jelly, cletraud tputerinjr. With nion ni-at it wonhi h ie br. firmer, but this ! terv wrll." mt friend said. "Nov.. N trait, the vgi-tn b!e plate fnmi the rcfiijr -rtor " Norah apj ated in a moment, 'ainj dubiously at tie- !.tte. It held a sjhm.h lui or two of nKi.?MiI Mitasva n-mnam of stewed turnip and a m'mmmiIuI ol Mpianh. Nor ah brought also a tain-ei of tomato and half a baked apple. Ym can't mean to pui in that aj ple'', I want. ntnilMl. lt' a twl r?raonlut.irj mess, lieerm your ar don." Tin -er.t of one of the inot de lieiottsftirrii- I eir ate wa In t . o -wmii apple. tender they melted mid wen in.iible." rejoined my friend calmly. I ii..! my naon. ami no m a ate all soup' I shouM put in a raw one if th. hiked one did n-'t p.-ote jut that is h anted That sb.- of eidil tirat. too. .Mrali .No tve want ehara-ter. A smn nmn ,., j ,. an,j ,it ,j hpit m 1 !... .... t..... :... fi..,.iv .... i.. t a . A. Li. 1 aa a a 1 a aaaaf fa ii i.- t " 111 nure supe on that i nil one rtottire. j amt ,,,.,,. an. ,,. ?r,M., . ,nv ,,, . ,, , rvJ,.,. vl ,n,m kv,, rel. rt. I . ,, ,,,.,, m ,h jrt;H.k . rvant the mi pure imiv a clear oti reipiin that they should bo ImmI t t her. and for all itherH it is lnt. xx h-tinT fr. h or eiked imes an u-d. to bod them after the fat h-v. I ei-n re moxcl. You understand. !, that from th's tM-k mat cuim a hundred wtv tie of S'up. but we ar. criieeraed to day with jut the on An h'Mir s!ow, steady ImiUih is all that will l mie sart afte. the onnni ha been fnil an 1 added, and at the end of Dial time it will be ready for straining or can b j. Hired out just in it i. thurh I prefer itr lining in rdi-r that there may It no bit of onion." The onion was mineed fin, not en tb table. ht a tlav.ir fhonld Ih left there tha niipht apjurar un.-xjuvteilly insom im i.-sirable way. but on a ui.ill meat b rd at.d dropjfd into the fat a ion a. it was unokin;' hot. A "alt-po-mftil of curry powder went in a!-- and aa tin onion turned ton bright brown the whole was .nidcil to tin? stock. " 1'ut il on at iwton. Norah. whn it xvill bo-l bwly ami keep it fnim n-h-iTijr. And noxv we will what will come of it:" and the unstress turnet! axvay xxith a faith I was far from fit-line. barkdi.-tni.t filled my mind n at Um early dinner xx-e eam tjrtber ajram. Too preat fiKtidK-usne.. in my nrly youth charpiHl upon m as -.,u-:un.h-iies.. hail been my ban. and a. my plateful xva. set before ine I hiitaJs,l inxearilly though with no outwnn! sirn. and lifted my spoon with a .rot-sti-i memory of all the in.-ouipaUbltr. that had mr tietlier. it is delickrusf I ankl niih fervor, and it -va... Ior !ou!!" my ho45S feuphrd- How I have been " pitrinp yon. Hut hereafter I prav von leV;ee ttr: a d'- I (-nt ami w!I-n4derdhodpp--lrft. t tiwn the m; sntory ami :ifartory of di.he. and I am -rv yon will nerjr ajrnin doubt the K-s'oiliu of a-ap. I f H. ......l. .. 1.. !.... l. . I i. , 1 ..ho j - fc to nf iht.. . t .ii.pio:.n of rmistiae.s is fatal. an.icne I a week at i-asj ; tle day'- soup be this frwnd.v ate-aiL " Helen CtumpbcX. m Our Cai j a. Hoxv He .Made lp for Shrinkage. Vn ok! hat -! slnrv is Inltl nf Cniw i Um Vrrtl Wiartiitp wb'. for.r t,wr apo j w- m eomm-uiil of the acBr John. ailoxvt!! her to sORt- time. Tho i;fT of vh-i pult stn-am are frm 6ften U taieoii oe prees warmer than th rest of the iraa. 'Hi eon.i-rnoe :ihi the t af-aia that he i--Wrlf ea j -TM-a f aa -111 aTk1at Jaata woebl measure the rnro and -diare rplus on th Hisnnd over th iTo- - ii,:t ' a t k ci .a'. eoi'itllv m the shnrTjfe or OTen4ts. i -in., went tn el.b. tWir kalt -. t.v I . ' Captain . wi -taeihat .aw-ftrL-I lo !.-. rartr betap a da.paKC ahout Hiki t uJtZ-M,p"r'. anI , - -r. 7. -- . ami ai. w.t. .i . . recrtTe inail-fiuon to Ms l;-.rm money, i me amouat. one o tons rnrw aarrr rJ. w T"-" J live hnuslre! dolbr a hi. Juare f the and lpxn to awear. wfa-a the othet ' TV. T eiatjuiaj.f th The canro in feet had rone i said Kemoaafc.-r. J4aa. win nm m. ... .. " a-maaJJ J t, .ra.xi it :2 to I..- t-fxit.. mtlh f - i U-. Uc J-IH WUrl ilwl, icl 4 'ftft 'r f rum Want, art Var im u. fVaroo irr, i r I . -tvWn ' "' it . n"- r. fet ajf Uiltr t- l;r':'- .' t--.i in, mtrh U Mt that ir.- tSe Vk f Hinm a . nor I e 1 . , - .. r.j m t . ;, sr ? 1 a ; 1 Tle Ifs ! TV aoti ti T IVn l'h "'ft-- d- !. ' i t" v, s ! ...n .J l!w I '.TCtt if" 1. O !l 1 SrrT TP ... . . . . mT. M 4. . ri-rr jar J .- w Uc.4. tt f .UKti tMrtn a . M-e- . mt r f " re " ------VJ T.1 T.r- "'rV.''Tr 1. .. . ,y Attjnta. ti.. fc aaM u . ' ' l a i -r hw a .! T! l- 1 lf. . fi.- t ,-n r l.Jk tfi .twU-d .t , hi. kr .' Ojr. :.' "-: n-1 sra the hn.t ol a lirwiinham kk 1 -flr-. Hm iXVri tlM tMawia i tit JmC i!,- I !..- i r.,.n if r .1 ! . l ... ii.ti 1 .-r !.' . ' ftii rftrl k.nnt.kr M-. urn r ,.t,n th .. Ni- 31 rteul. Ht..h tri.'tV u tb ! I'n.n-1 ..: b Mr 4Trd. t'llt.r'e (I tttiiT 4 Ww Y.ek ... ' tU h. r. 4 !-. . 1' t t wervktag h. rl s.oul If. r t'i iti,; e - lent h 'i, . - - mu h d h t.m- w ili i.i- t..l'.. : ! U4i an-l am4!il-Sji. . .. r riu- I on the h,: of a lr- Uf . rl llarv. tweaii -( ! f-rf n lb al to , ir-ir)fi 1 - ";". n " p-'' " ' ! ' " n- of th faii'Hi 1 . J !,' h " ha "W ! ; 3I, --nr'sftrt hne tn . '"''' l't,ri h"r de: ,",r ' th eru-la' of I. i ","'' ln thv ': " M',,' 4 nf .V. we .- if lie r i- .n ,4 I' i'k .:. ..:.i.UH. il .. .2... ... 1 .. . . . .. mvn, wfm4 - ' 'r.wt hi...... 11 g.ll.s:! MlU-e-.'.U. 'Ill- I.r4't.r I! tij y of hi y un utio'iter " If nnt i.uld Hr forpt hr-elf a f ae-piu tin nH-irr ee aad ataan.bxt. - faitnp an audit-tu.. I tink she i.HjUt Smttg xer w 11 " X Sen h ! n ha .n'fes.iit! ear.- r l.. ('art HAiii-i. a!y nertou an-l ntiwa?.l - -ioahwt fVat in; juniors. -1'eraonal- Join, eotn hark; nil la ffkrjrixea? IR k ked the Trri man. He did not know it wa ton Mel'a " Wltat make a aoti tk adcathh Sick. T.KUlU v -Vrll. the fa. f the mtlfer i. I'Te bvn taking my firl rtw, aud 1 am aly m imvb,." -Mrt. He Nwtle "iiti. Mr. fsla ran. In, tell me. are yu jtfirte?' Mr ( aitt4rn he - "tHi, dear, no, malame. U"t at ad. N'e.rr h I n.thin; the; matter ith me in my !.f- " ft 1 rather otipl-aait U Krar ,-x luMic kir reniirk XI frwt-a-or. I wiah to ay a few ranr.U ur on tht ! tjceaaion ur," etc., but tltn unut i remeiuhrr that to ur i iiuman. ', A nhoemaker itat that there i no ! m-Hn-y in buildinp ah for M. I.oei j fteopli-. tjtieer' We ilH-iirat that ih -man who huiit a shoe for a ist LamiauMi ' i peneraUy inatle n btfr thinj; of it. i s I Sitt; tri" lit.! etjierta rtamini-! a man a t h anttv. and were -T-nx , ditnl I After tint had raopti d -alNMit it for a aci-k it a Jwonuvli that they had eaiuim-t tie- taron per Hn aitopi-th'-r S.nie one took Charlie op andald hint if he waa lua pipt'a tr. He an swere 1 Ye. " " A nd .taur ntantma' a box. U?' "Ye.'" rt'pl ed Charlie " hV'I. bow ran yu !- japa'a i and mamma' Imth at 'h mhic time" ' b." repbe 1 1 karti. tte tmlitferen' It. -airt a t n bat two h- r IH.An at MI I'rele, in N'- J. r ae. . a aonnn pt a forlorn mvi !ntnk he eietMn t ttnd. an t th. n hi nent for a Jtitue of the Teaire. aft I while some of the iriphhw held the unhappy and lin'r punted ba. ha,i,tl: an up. ah n.arried him Thaia the knd f a bairjen a N-w Jeraet U. When .he haa onee mad, N w-OT nuuh.' tn eohl imfjitMiaaslitats tat; oor lale and m-h erji4Tel si in j vitutiun maj "tind twtwren her and her lore if applejack only hoeht ottL tViira-i"'". -She waa n ret swcex-leitkiatp taait. with a a ali.tn ae jiie aal a piavh hat. anl he aho I on the t-p of an up heathen t-lay. I liKt-wrUi-aomnn n.tt .hnie irieee of n.v mind afMeii f-o- . liwi;' ol 'ii that broke d-.enmri planta. Ihal s mM I ran affonl k the beathen jmtt now." .V . KnfiUr. Sathern Humor. r.terr ieofiie t .nowa or am fmr. ) , . . .......... y, I . - . . .1 -4 mu are ie.-. rr.-aiiei in toeir aa-nn. and pi thn in h larpt gday n the Iarpast fday of , fi.i-Ve. The hntar di their Iik ami li. Harrr Fiebhair. Tharkeray -! tea. la wondurfiilly wiae and frtetiTe e it Hashes up n t P ptie ruvl Lighten " a ra al lite a pihrsma lantlvrn. Ihe oi - tin wi " "awn ot in bthuoi i i . Kahela... Utotaph the ehjeet of it rfcb eule ar- nt a. vi at cheats and araenp Th diffreler li--tw-en vfra '"if tl Anplr-.Sanon fare- r-rrr-a-n' th- 4iftfv erne b-twer-a th hie of th r'rritrfc and . . - . w . ... - t..irn ir .1 -mi. bsiin tut i nil I tIi i ' "rrnir r-Mtt-fT -nit if llaa am nalu rd . lieli. I .fall, d ti .. said she to th i-eaHir lh rather Umg aame ot the j??4 " "J . " la!y idtheh'ur. who w aa ry re I in imtftmj Hr titiaur. -CJo aal- '"T ifcj errr - f thefc fn m frtmpdei!in'aiterthi iwrx.JV Jr aptrtvlif ay atetn of rad j ' a-TL aiHT iIITL" i kiteh. nitre, "if to ibe-i to pxe manapef bt a thoifct ha fteantre! ao ' Tl ? irt ' ant 'hinp to the bearhm tn-dar." " N. j m. 1 ih to rf t4llT euhaa Ui . ' y I li-ni't wMitU rire faaTthirW tat tha ?'- 1 ' a-e hal "rd ea-rfUare . .'. - he la ah a fs. !.. -J . 1. C..l..k tl'.W .L.- 1 .. welow and the awthr ni law. r-rr : np for it ial padpable hia th tandjr. th t isotaary aj-t iat4.r. the jeaater aavl th eommereia. ap nt Hioa Arj-nraj- tu""r m7h"tl!!;, twn r!r tbatwkrelrtotmea-fdtdav Hharh re.at U, avaney la the -, th prral rU-.Jratioo proxa, , .-rimy aaac eniwufn. . MM w teaitLh. nerr aorl a pastad; Imt f y aa..... an.pea to aeevj otae. tok d a-aeat u jrr iinnJ. haroaUr ciiaracerviCar as the Tb prif--ipal vr.:- for the t .-.-,i . .v w-awui iw!iei ias; a -sra.i -. u a irua pateic cat rartt. Uaac Jt pot ihota. aata. reiBminp. au oown m Ute rx. Here he balked ia lua tetiaaooT. aea wooW po no ftarther At fa. alie r m-a.tioaip aod roixiae had lr . j thrnU no refiVe the fce-, le-W o! I fhia 1 trf.f a Ifeaa-ffltrtfr- 4ea a A T".-. t -. a. the anie-bHInsi dat Tr Ketatt. k. nierar von ar a Kr-DSorkian. Vi - T ti iniv;- aal - - ' - -,j . ' x x a tr i ,1(1 I'. --V - uv ui iw will"-. i ' .a " orw inn W l WfTtif fjia) w r- rfaY "" haas it not tk .'h and th fcuaband to pe aU that wl vfr u her t ? ' ir" ' r' V "' "" " !.. are saftn-d. ourion -ie y-ity , tabere at ft-jfct to U. Ihm t yaj th-fJk 1 ' b ee fr a, embrae. rblery th ma!t h-er. thr ' that th fr rht tl- ,j; . .Z? ' atataw fa faca, , aVwafca- -.a There ran be no mtatakiap oripia ' lo TSAaartoT mZJTZL ,u?r jT. .-3": k.m!- . T of Uio old -tnrr of the tPaeeier Sw tW Ti 1 f ' Tu. fkil f 1 , i, a.ked a Mmnntm, -iaetlarr t to ' T- 7,!? " K T . h!' 'L V worth his whieTrnrrr a . . xd Lj IaHli f'V -n iU ? f f ; was told -Wen. atrarr. , " fjT aiTL! St W,r 'rX":. "Vf' moee arrmnd hre more a a' t r ' f'-;. fj -W! . I P T V'"?- . ' K- 'n.'urj. imitiKY. (.r iUUZ KttuloP. . t fc,?., -- M I- ' - '' ' ", , ta-v r -!' "f". . ' 1 a Kt tv -- f - - w r t- w if tjs aj t - 4 , ., i t v , w - - - -w . ---. r U i j .-'"' W " t .' - -- .-..- ll', "-. i 1,1 .f.i 1 Ur ' ' " ' -. TW- u. - ii. " - .., k w . krm . iM( aaal a- . . I , i . H - arw tita t T' am ta 1 vi -. m. tw ia fa) jim1$ atarf "vt t at tr fc-attnx g j , ' j Ml IE A' MaVMov,r tr TICK ft. . K- 1!. TWre vs m , woaxirf ful .r ' a- dui-u' hm , '!'- hmli or torf '' th- m-tf aJ " t r i'. I ; -.! . -- : -.ii. , "' f' ,- a" "- lr I - . ... hi aat i! a v; .- t ( I' ll, m wt t 4.rx-"i-'f ' . h J fc .- ttf airl.iU f I'm .--. -ia . fa a ' t , 4 U.a . . . rd V rr ' v.. 1. i. -. f t S . ! jf.-l - ! ..n 1 ti Uf. r I... f tr. t am ha-l Will ll.fs . h . I . - i J . T ti. '. ipief 4 -4 tt.-- n ' iit I .. . . 4 - il I III 4, 4 - .1 -".h t : r ran a '. V4 ,h aaxwlv-l V . ruvhiBi?. .,.h .;. 11' ' ' " s awl wrt t0. UMKPt-t to.a. lii i q tinaata Tftvr ware ih fvmgm ti4aw Krerht tawo. tmtkitt ui inmm Hm U t-nt Una, -' ut. I '! ' ti' nol n at 4. ' rful pi. that- i'i 1 "T f- w ft l ! ' I- t.'t-' ' af an M " f1 !-- ""' MMwoaaM -- l4 - ( low It t i th . Hbd i- ti ii : I f - a ' ii I - . O'l 1 I ' th i, ar th- ' ri It . e Hs- kiti t i Oti i k !' it . -. f. 4 If 4. J ; . ay . t l. !'.. w ll r t l e4 .ui .. xo-l ii iJ i i illl'li ' iat . .- , I' brt n hes-U (! , KoYat Mm- I I ...a U t.i t. h- .' .1 v k4a ttai-i tl v f-T ' tw i . the i oiiJ-.tU t . A aV I" t r W brake r. . a aud leto.i . ". erkwad I . aVeaiaHI"a wilii lure of u. '. t . 1 i. ? I lit ll.e . ! -.r. ! hi Dia-kvni, '. f v !r smektm u. u. u. of s . r'aic Ait fat ee i i.l ' he l l BVt .-I .' i lb rro ihafw-r ' aliMtlt lav th- a- . p'ai-ffniaMel ' fCHi, the ath r I. . i Tim!M"t" ii t more than M. a .ft aanl t! at it e tl .Uo- s . : -i i at .i Kait' -. teat 1 i del i :i . e t ,.- f i. U it waa. The l.--l..r ! s '. t t ita ttaaf.iv; i- lax r. ( . ut rtl -I tJ. e t i e aa atiMaelifiily I. ! 'hr . .t fr apn. f'e f"!i f i ii . 1 ire.lil." a4..l I'- I t i 1 ' rb.Uertnjr on . ' yh . I '' t hurt tie r I- rt It ,. ' I "-l. and ktr i ll pulled lua I. ' lli .! . ami left the tjiareiaM to ' . inj ha hat. h walket il-m fi - . Ol A aip ii b. , !. A.l itttt UtaoA the at f !' HiyaJ"' fcyfj jaihnt mi f i, ehar ii voire. The KaMatt lUi-aMehatka Railroad rA'. Inp atiick reilwl t4. oumaIjf intn rirrltaaf eroui . ho.ffe d i imi.wr wo a. raaauifr avouixa ine H.rbniib,M. " I he lh tor a ee twink)e4. Ifr - U.u. K-.w. .s w r . -i 4tid peHf- w Mr the wfcni l r' (rent Koxl itafwiarhaaa Jbul road. niMie the t-aieai-Hr aauater. Thank fea,' --pviv1-H the Jler. hirh M-huaiT he in. dowa Wr tmr fbeinahiafaf rtlir ot TTMarna f And aw w.il yon tiodiy tarn anl t Jrrrel Uaw vther red nattawe. rather ; Ur-r. mM maajr yard Ir-m ou faoM, ru r-l dVtaot of aWoaefaw y,m mx otee that they arraa ftaaaa Mack Vaat aWai!r 4her Verr wMf Ch?r4d nftaajatlaijai Waiiu- TTdu-ikM i . - wh -aart-i our a h'-l-!. uii:y tor u. t-otipht two h.Hiwv fenrn rnnr M-r r-atrrdat aal laah! haa br to liuatan tijL - lLI rd etjttjap oa tV. Uk 4An tf thw ltJ. "7 m tv-o B.bjT-naabd B&oa ISbrxanr --. ; What dtd 'armr r-rtr ,t ,.,, - . to twn arty thta m-niar. and dump -tier, .tk of th" he-k'-rt h-na OUIti :i etrr. lri ol thu lia-k, .1..., ..! jir nrd r-m aae u. the r.K .1.. SmrJaw-r irau Ivc ,jfri. lltriaer i n-Ar op. fuel hAd aerww u," tha .fJf I .ik. k. ihr it ra. . TW . id Hie hd-iira , .ta. .. . - . '.ffm ..v .4. ikA I !. i . .. .. ' " Ial KamtanaAia at.,!r.T.j ,-i -! hr .?itnoOtT Uv hr awtn.: . v i afaaahl pi, . iUmi SuFZll u ace.mphah ;t" 1 tx - iri- :H ri r :V i I TfJ" ., tfcr LL ZHmAmx J JJJjJ UAr -. a BUrl haM nr. t - ..-. ., . ' v.a"a dWalraeT Three rhe.-a Um the h'otd oat Mjaaxa j aVaml frpht traia. tiatf .s. 9 . & Lav.fLaaaaae Lr-a..aaa ita. a.. a i enartaa a..aa a -- A a. aaaaar . - wv-m. uiet ajrorr bilaeci. -. t.., - -n. V jt lo- xr weajj, ,f ; jj, -aeJa.Ifr -uae ii,T fiae ba.fr emal M-twiJ .. 1 . 'tth . ii -uaii -4 ffjr ! :. --t . 7 whre r-r rJ " . " -' ' IIIU. CtCaff-V w1ia- 1 1 fas., f i-UirT"- lotuJdo,- a-," T7 Ira". TW . - - u- Btuaaaa.- ,.. .VT !a,1r hifarc u hiaalf 1. 4... ! . 3 a ' '"- -W rm... frt Sft- rait-,-.,' , - 4 n axunentaaar a to u, .. raeket. 1 - r Jlr- u-hr d.;. ..a. a e . toarMl rrr Tla. !-.. a.e.ae ie . a - -- 4,-in, i,mjj I re -p, t trim d.s .! I - -aua !Le .'!. p '-! un I JaTae MRa UVanaWAaam. - a. , - , aaaaii.aBBrs'' t a i a a a i ai l..v -.. . . r laH i. 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W. atTimfntljf lit Char aSowt tbeaf -te riaaTjMf . ath. abo-ffew rf and wi aa-l at haat af-fa-aird v h ai aee her. i-taa." aa4 " I faariae aaaVre lar a fv k juaaa t eaar jt aan w !" of at'iwed aair . i a., thiif."" : "T rf , wf . verla f " Hfr- a fA e ' 'liere. tawher oahr iTateJ jrah. mr;ftj-hjr U km feet. - I'tat aan ajuf It -MM -fat J a eai ' frtaaa mti raaria tA lUe hottaw. fata fta tA j rnahad , . r ' "w1 wrm Oiajaa. --Mesnp Ut1'W' aW Jt aWf. mt o thai ' ,t4 7 '' "a ' ' ' ',"1 J'ati tea turtle-! ,! ' . ' a zml . utaata the aVf v -Iv .1 .J , w..i 4 et ' . r . t .. . f P il"mi'v- Sre ,4 iV- rrmrk a - -4 -fciiet, i-it o-' !-- U ,L -wir C" "" a, U7 h. ea. e . :hr rlarwh,, aa - tar rHjr the Mxroaen raMaxr aaaah) a tfrraeanisft r 'i (j pt fet- f ' ". a tjttaa i" af . l. h aroatHat hum aoaar awee fa a!-" '" Xawatlhrr ae. whatw at -- -t aetrtttat aJad tfata - V si Hi idlthr m lrmr- JLmw ilin m.jt fr nn -fcf iataa t.. tfa 1.' ' rj n j: t aj: .. - '-' a- aa-afl J iBav ajaaa-.a-tae .a. v T. Z 1 . TZZ ' .k- ' -T 1 " new. w: .-. , S,'U,,;: '"? ZT ZZS ao aaaaaa iaaaiilaiiai aonaat aaw r-.ir 'aeaaiaatax then- faaaa that fa kiil w aiwenao taetr arraaav ataffrfaarn (.V. T ) JL . 1- A .Up-rtaee area eaww iiaa-. - . . . a ... .- m. -w --." - -- - - T. A thern aee n-rwaf-i-er a tk. U.aJ .4 w . taut to ae- 6" " i - .- "- " . . m -ae wH aaMwrL AV V"'1 -r . uaVr. i r-alVd -A If-anseflla MO rilhwr tww-a -a 1 1 r I k iltt at T- w li tore he -t hi mooex. I'' " uariJ . . ... a trt-i lo-xi w.t- wmKmm lav l iai tt. lr-4j -s? . N r- 4- . -w. ..v aa.6 a U? U.B n,- t ...