The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 01, 1882, Image 2

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Yon kii m 1 )anel h'tt me pretty poorly
fit). 1 lied two little chiMn'ii. an' what
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Jer tU'W I IiIut I.IIOK'
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vut it nut coin in atotii a , car an :t
half arter hi died. I'd ent tin- children
doWH to lirolhiT .Mm' te-r go Jer
i-ohoitl. I!rtJiT .John wanted me to
ptethei.i NT I.1111 and he .1 do well ,v
'""'m1Um !Iilitiii.r tt. rfti
loth tod-wil. I..H Ml.it ."-...M I
dew with llieiii, when the old farm wjls
tHk wa from me?
) dav. when the lime wits near
hiJ. I ua- 11 h'M'in the Inans Mile of
the fenre jiiiin t'al'dj'HennilH'ld. I tell
vr. ilamiah. I n-er tell hlm-r in all my
lfoni da) . IM :illeM lived an' worked
on h farm, kii eniddn't do no other Kind
o work; Mwhat was to hecoine of me
1 iImIii'I know.
I'ut'H jjiod lioeiu' forajrreen haud,"
H'. MilliehiMly over the fence.
" Y I."' m7, I. "I'le done eiioiijrh of
It neiici! I u Jell alone. Practice
makes j.erfect.' w iwd tor write in
orcop loik when we were rhild'i'ii,"
an I couldn't li-Ij hMtiii! a sijjh.
"Wall, l.nillielllie," -e. lie, voll'll
I ""ni So 1h- in the sanie li. Von need :i
man ter do er htwin an' -;eh. an' I
need a woman to wr ter m Iioiim. an'
if you're ayriei'il. we'll hitch horcx an'
work in doiiiiie liaiii"--. I can'l find no
hired help ihuVil do a Nane did."
(ThiukH I icruifclf, and oii'JI never
find anolhcr wife 'twill, either.) "ho
what d'e av. litiimelitie? '
l"r'jips I didnt llniik o nothine; fer
tin- iievl fi-w iniiinies. It all !a-dicd
oermein :t 'tout, what an iiiifcrliu'
man he'd idlers hen. I'oor Nancy
had ter dew all the Iroitsewoik. an' a
i;ooddeall h'loiicd ter him ter dew. an'
lie wiii t inkier tli.m an old iiiimt. tew.
I knew he was n m.tit m.tn ter work,
was foieharnhd ami xa- ahlel live m a
jihm! deal heiti r -hajie than he did. an
on know. Hannah, that poor I'an'c
was jesi the oppirsiie. He was a norfiil
cleier man. was I'aii'c). hut kind o
.shiftlcN-, an ea, an' it always worrited
me mi niiieh lew hev things ;iiii m
hhtck. Sv, I ter m-el:". a hody can't
hev eeithlU; there-, allers some
ctints, an" a jumr man's Im ttcrii none.
So I speaks rijrht i. an' I .: j
"Caleh. WC e heell liahnfS for II1'"II' '
:i ear. I knowour tailiu's. an' s'pnM
you know mine, an -o, ef m .say .so. '
all ri"ht. p'r'ap.s we mijdit holh do
whs.' j
Wall. tT make a Ion; snr vhort. we '
aii'ed ter licv the hiisine-s dun rijrht '
oil. 'aleh v:tn ih,.j jt was -tlish to ro
on a weddiu' tower no-a-das. and as
he wanted ter ".o tleowu to ltanjjor ter '
m'c almiit -ellin: his wool, an as .Sarah
lane Cinti". (who iiM-d ter work for him) 1
lixednhoiil halt way. an' we could Mop !
there imlli wa.s. ami not
t com is ai,,. j
i-tter e,i. (1. is 1
thin, he thought we'd 1
niece, iieni cca iiiuan. erKiiow. lives 1
there, and we could mske her a vi-it at
the .same time.) l'rothcr .lolm lies 1
then tew. oii know, an I'd made up j
m uiimi Uiat I il jest brine; home the
child'cn.
An' so I diil. hut l "aleh w::; orful sot
aiiii it. hut m.: "of cour-e they 1 an
come and make a visit;" an' I let him
think so. 'cause 1 wasn't iiiite ready to
hate words with him el.
We staled ahnut a week, an' jjot
home aloiir in the arternoou all nht.
Titer nc' uioruiu' I woke up jmrtv
..:..! 1 . .. .ir. .. .
iiun.iiii 1 -f. in imi-ii; "- '"l.l- j
l tl tlitl lllil tlitlV ill mil . II ...' 1
imin 1 iiii , io'o i in 1 i i ril l
still, ter vaieh was stilt a Miorm . hut
twisted, an' lie didn'l move tor
Tel up
- iiooiii an Hour, an wucii mo Mill
rose :jn,l slnm,. inler the bedroom win
der he r;ol up and built the tiro. Then
wans't no kindlin" s. nora stick o' wood.
an' he 1
id to s.juinuish round lit cly aud
ts " ""
Alter tho litv pit tow oracklinir in
e"od .shape, 1 jrot up. I didn't hurry
none, let me toll you. I was "most dead
tin;; abed s, lone;, but .- 1 to mtsflf:
i'l't SMIlta. ,fl
" ht I make the (ires now. 111 prob'Iv
liev to tlcw it in cold weather, ami I
won t tlcw it lor any man."
He was pivtjy s:mlon all day. but I
didn'l Jake no notice of him. mi' ho pit
over it. The net i'ay ho was ter hopn
hat in", an' hod i men tor help him? I
had tor do all tho work, an' take care of
the milk an' churnin an' it wasn't no
tool of a job. Come time ter iret din
ner, an' there wasn't :l sliver o wood
cut. 1 sent .lohnnio (he was then about
.seven tears o.d) out in tlicr hold tor toll
Caleb I-vv anted him.
lie came in lookine; savage enough,
and wantotl to know what" it was 1
wanted. So. 1:
"I want some wood tor burn."
"Wal." so, ho. "there's a whole
wooil-pjk out there. Help torsolf."
" An" not a stick split." . 1. You
will have ter jru a hiirer stove to burn
that."
"Wal. jt ain't such a hard job tor
i-plit it." oz In. " Xanov usetl tew.
of en. when 1 was bi.zv."
" Did .she?" .. I. - So did Dan'ol."
Ho pit the wood, an said, as ho was
piin-r out. that he didn't want tor ho
called in out o tho mowiii"; tieltl a'tiin.
unless 'twas for victuals. "
" All rhrht."' sc7. 1.
The nox' lav 'twas the same thin-;
not a stick split. Thinks 1: Old fol
low, you ain't pt no Xanoy here. I'll
lam ye a little somcthiif that p'raps
yer don't know."' So when it was din
ner time I blows the horn, an' in comes
all seven of the men an sets down tor
tho table. Sich s!naked lookin' faces
as they lied as they viewed the jrnib.
There was the biscuit- jus-t dottrh. the
liertaters, an' meat, an' vegetables, an'
every thin"; was washed clean and jmt on
Kiw. Not a lhiii"; was cooked..
Caleb looked blacker n a thutuler
cloud. 'What does this mean?" sez he.
"It means what it means." sez 1."
" You said yest'day that you tlidn't want
ter he called in from the mowin' field
aain, unless it was for victuals, ail' here
fJieyatc."
'sNice sTiapoi te-.v," se? lie.
s i -.on tt in ? ." 1 ii
bnne.by he JeJehet an on a, tl.lv Miort j was s , , " ,,,., Iia , ,, . . 1-ed on Jhen, under Jhe imprc.ssion tnmmt ow ne af Jf r tv - jw-aZZ. frn. ami J rt mxg - -rr-t .,. ZlZZZt n tVaT,TrW " .
ha uakrth.n.sel up an'wcnheser j rNlluNofti ,lt.x .h.i,,-, Illilui ! H"; l:i f tlu-.r m-t-rs that, ri-r-o I " ". S"w 7i. . Jirt iV i tlfc ,""n S,,:U "!e. Ittt don't --t tie J . 7 m.te of ItelmrarteT had Wa p. TteJLif ?' " 'myimm I
'at it waseettm' davlieJU. ho nud-ed ;, nitich thev .-"ol Used to it Hid down to the ilei that this t stern i tn Vn. . 1 1 1 t. 1 tm el t her tmf mmm f .
me and se he- , S . I . i their necks ihev rvhibh more tvle "' "s"'". "" -ilvor chalrtaiije. and inmine.! ' .. ,, . ' , .. , "'n '" "WTtat irirfl deeil have vmi done .JT;. ,,. M. . ....... . , rett .wltr '2tl U & t iwar .
vv aKc int. r.mmeiiiiic. r.mmeriino. bt'tterbfe "l ' u ,ltl ' nowever. inai 1110 . .' t,n.t fnr theittM,lvit t a far Teater r- ! , a - . .. r-sis"Uul eaiwifea daarrtr aad -. ie , ... -r 7"-w
l.s broad daylight; come. come. ii up. T ," Vhti, an-s are mtlv com- 1""- ith nock stnii.tened. thus haf- J " nbl-tn. .,..,. than utw ,,w, V"!;, ''" - 'IhTlMV n. iTrtT! miaa fr!T.n wv. T"1 ??," ' '
wc shan't he; ant hrcakfaM ci-day."1 ,,!, ( "Vi, !f tvhif ho hate over W ;. ' '"? M-'l f-ru-anl is I r spn,W and .summer wear fancy m WHr ,.,, f , a ,. wayhe .pg rhjh . jn- , m AVl ZJLJl
1 was o,fl hard towakc.hut after lono av work, hate found the ootid.- S"1! "W .' lI';''.raticf. :ts the slk tv.ll U m -nntt demand. In taf- ioM is M ln JC a-.lit,..n of this ;"en ' ? 1 " . "ll: Hr h r,reet c,aaaad. rf nl. aa! -. In'Z jffl 1!S
awhile I managed tew. an' while I was tiot.s of .01" neither Mitlicietulv pleas- tulloumjr illustrations show. etas. Uunmo. -lace, rla-tie and hrt Mmnhn nillJni Protid-th laU.rer liilla, ftarTSL-l " ' m" V LZZtJZJ?L 7
an.bhin'mv eyes. 1 M.s. (.ut a p,.m! ant nor sutlicicnth protijablo. I" tch a ih .Iks. an-f-mnd sojno noyelaud at- with a plac. and hr ha time rno,Isrh to xl?UJJl " ltrpa. IthU tliht ha. w. ter 7Z?rjhT2ZL?
hot tire, ain't tc. Caleb?" ;, :uul umV:l!nt.t!. thev seem Jo jfA trartivo ifltu-rn and combination. tI m,Jt f hu ,mn mork. ,,,..,, ,. JZTrJ- "" tiute.ery bat ,. trt ef JlwJJZrST
" 1 ire:' .said he: - no. 1 never build .?.,, :l killd ,lf lim.ism j lht.r ptv.,.nt AiA " , " jr "?; ! h ' to do it. Kvet-v farm on R V4 Z Wr ' V.nW w,th d.-w. . dkmi, n. r Z.7ZZSLZrL 2 aZ
any tues. Nnncy aletx built the fues." ,,,,. of ,if,., .nH.ir irit 5 .,, ,. ,0 AV H& y fO-tutws which, tt.th care, will hh.-nr ma leemP!mc.Uho,,ld -From th uwh,r of th-atha ,.$- ., aTr ., . , U r.ir ..a- T ZJZZZSll3mi!5!' ?"?""
li.Ulir?"MV. I.ascoolrLsacuoum- ame as that which animated Ihe buoca- 70 l A stst tw;o seasons, ospoiialh ,f a tint. l!m. s tenaiit-ho.,.. . .e or more that clofcws that have beea rnialde dt- v,mj -,,, If.ry hrr ,l?.JTZll TJJT.tmm "Witf
ber "SodidDanVI." mer and tho brfcand. P.mishmont l,ft ."X J Ot J S? Illl,,lff ' V.1 '" inakm ,th,m "' .A I K i cae t here are no other fariht-e ' t,t th" nail that hate Uea ab-be irnj ...o-.yMaisl. J T.TTTSf 2tZ?t 2JZZ2H
Wall, he willed, and turned, and ,..,vk h-mlens them for th.. .,ivu.i.. V.Kl' ,.'V VXSnX'J , prt-tty imlt-l l.r a s-t.-.-,.!, oetmu t i f.,r -lM.ar.liit- farrti h.if -. ..iL.Ki. iu tin? pr.- f fcwMoriuir- w- tli if H( th, fiibrr nd tfct flhr ' " ' 7T "TfJT f rrrrti,f
J'.d , '-. I ' i. 1 - ,! ,1
Din .
II- ' ! t r I -f lc''l 11 Nth) up
afore 1113 ,, fr 1 tto-dd oil set h-r with
I aii
WitS
i-i evert nine. n loumi t.iai 1
powerful .i in inv way, an he
t . . II. I .!.. f
J tliou-'lit he might a well Id in.- hev mv
tiwn wav. an' o lit; In-- I don't iihmii
Jo le ugly, hut I won't ! ipxl -n by
nohody. When lie wouldn't let me hev
what money I wanted, IM nil 1 mip.
,,..v "..,. .;.... ,.,.., J kn,.lv lj:lt ,.
lv hid enough t winter iiis critle.
s...".n t!- vh."l-. I..- fomi.l out thai I
tiling eery time. I hi!I tvo l"ns U
waMii't afraid of him. and he hehav-d
juitti decent. I UId him. not lote ao,
that he was growin' olrier.
"Clever!" i-cA he "I'd rut her
01fd rail me a d-wr-goned fule. llian
clever."
I'.iit I notice he has improved, an' I
lay it ter his tnuniu'.
I.0111I011 I'iL'hlin (.'an-s.
The lihtiii"; rms hate an organiza
tion almost a complete an that of tho
jMilici. ICacli r,:uvj; has il s ( 'aplain. w ho,
ajfain. ha hi; junior nilicerti. A i"cr
tam irder is invariahlt preserted. and
the memhi-rs of i!i hand an under
certain re-poiisihiJitie' :uj io th- "jiN;
for tie jrilns are hy no means ir;ni
ted simjilt for thi-pnrjee of lih'my
:ieh other. This is a pleasant ilehision
which helps to icconcile Joe IilldoII
puhlir to the fact of their existence.
I'he majority of the ninuhcrs of lhe.-e
oraniJitious uiitlis whsi'aes nuie
fnnn alHitit sixteen to twentj two an
plainly and simply thieves. ! here are
liodies of .ounjr men who roam almiit
at niht simply for the sake of mischief,
and whose plat ful violencu frenuently
has unple.ts.tut n'sii'ts; hut w hen regu
lar e;anjrs liht it is for mastery. It not
iiufreiiiriitly h:ipjeiis that one .set. hent
on the eti nsiou of its territoiy. iiivaih
the tlistricl ot another. Then there ha.
Jo he some sort of rectification ot
Irontier. hroujrht ahout hy tiie usual
process. Keeently there was such a
coutlict hetween the Dove row "me.;
and the I'mv riiiuniouers, in which the
Hove row jran came oil victorious.
Sin h incidents as these, however, are
mere episodes in I he ejvat epic ol
juvenile crime. The object uf tlii'jpmi
is roltliery. if necessary with vioh-nee.
"What do you do at nights?" I
said recently to a youth who had been
a uiemher of one of these I indie
of juvenile
loughs. "What did lh.-v
thev waited about, and it
Wh,
ant body respectable passed them they
tripped him up and ."obbed hiin." "l:d
the use vifilcnce somct.iues?" " lhi
should think they did. They ttor
broad leather belts with heavy buckler
on them. Sometimes they carried
Micks, but the belts were best. ( Jh,
the) took lots of things." " What
would thev do if thev took a watch?"'
.. wiit. pawn it. Jo be" sure. The) oSlen
l(,, jM ,li(. mnr,,;,, , .,, ,,,, v, ,, u.,.
they had done the nihl before. Mant
a time thet robbed shop till. One ol
them hid himself behind the counter,
and the others waited outside. ""o.
their parents didn't know much about
it Most of them had no pa'viits.
Those who had eenerallt left home and I
went to lodriiiir. The) hulked toilet hei
mostly, tvo or three of them in oat
place. The didn't read much; tcrt
few of them could read; p'raps one
would read to the others sometimes.
Didn't know JliaJ they had ever killed
auvhoih. but had mant a tune hnoeke I
iieoith1
own." "Yes." he said, in ro-
.
plt to another question, "thev fonht
which ihev r...r?tr.l ns
hnmoful is tho
want of "pluck'' and endurance, it is
not merely durin; the last year or two
that thoijanirshato oonieintooisjrnoe.
1 On the iiin!isirv mniiv of lln'iii hsi i.
jistcd for tears'. Thov are the regular
feeilors of the vast criminal population
of Loudon. When a thief has aio 01
experience enough to stand alone, ho
leaves the jranr and embarks in private
veniun's. Probably his maturity conto
upon him iu jail. Ho is too old to jn
back to tho iranir a-ain: tiio " Wihl Hoy "
jioriod has passed over, and In desert?
tin Now cut or How common lane fot
tho obscurer haunts of habitual crime.
li!l Mull (n .V.
Coolies Act intr Like Sheep.
If you have the patience to watch
them, ton will he amused, and perhaps
astonished, to see Imw like hoop those
coolies are." Doputy-Custom-Iiispector
Pirovvn said- to a reporter yostenlay
moniine;, as the coolies from the Dev
onsliitv wen boini; landed and seanhol.
Tho hoopisll characteristic remarked
by the oJlioial w:us the blind, stupid per
sistence of each coolie iu doinj; exactly
as the one before him was doinp At one
time it was desirable to have a part of
the Chinamen leave the sea-wall shed
thnmrh another entrance than that
throueh which the lirst landed were p
:np h would not only have rroa!ly
:isitcd the oJlioers. but would also
have Ih'ou a vast eonvenionee to the
Chinamen themselves, as it would have
avoided the snarl and crowd ant! con
fusion n-sultinjr from paekin; all the
ttourinsr in tumultunus ami noisv h.isto
over the steamer s side on to the wharf
to another part of the shod. It
was
useless. The aid of interpreters was
invoked. Tlie coolies were plainly told
in their own lanpiasre to p in a cer
tain direction. Still useless. Those
crowding on the wharf went in the
same direction they saw the ones pre
ceding them go. and nothing could pn
vent them. They were pushed, argued
with, even stntck by the exasperating
whites, but it was as if a sheep-henler
had endeavored to reason with hi scur
rying, witless, panic-stricken Hock.
fc'tiM Francisco Call.
m
The Atlanta Constitution urge. the
circulation of cents in the South, that
section at un'sent being too uruini to
hamUe aaythiug lo? Ujsu udcel.
- ...s..., .s-. . .., s-.....aiI... 1- . . -.. . i.m 1 i rz a v x " 1 - i" :.. 1 1 i" . i 1 . ti ; t --- - -- ------ . .,..,,.. Bninnafv warn m . taTaBrs -B-B-a--am ..-. -a ---- u..
i. tiinaniou into exptess wagons near , ' . 1 '" """""- "r'"""1
one of the shed entrances. Acconling- 3ir..,e ",0t al'f11- ., ,. ,
ly. the Custom House officers attempted J . T1h,5.!l!!'':) n:'T hne 1S l?lf onl
to tlivert part of the Iivim- stream ' " lIu ,-r:i::on Mow. winch shows .
..f r
P't'sriil-
I. 1 I
! to d.-aa tin
ad !:. m. thai
. a,
stieji iieaiiugw 111 .u.niei. me impart more
j ttreii:rth. The dntr who prods his
libit IIPMU 1118
11 defend hi
cattle with n shari
harliaritv on the plea that
the animal
, ran lie more rapidly drit.-n ivIhii made
to suffer from thi pain. I tut the man
I hIio fnteti up his horse's heal in an
j Uiiiia!iiral. painful tosttioa, with tue;
extended and ctfi frlannj; upward at
J the Min. ha.i nho!uteIv no vxchm. Hi'
cannot claim that the hor" travela Ut
ter. is nurr-fote. or can draw more.
And he certainly cannot exintse hintM-lf
f
. f v
l.ii.-an-
1
on the claim that the aninutlpiwiit n!tr'ain' ",r'- Itwii ami cmnolor.
better apjieantnce, fur the a tact con- ' " ' antoni; the Iwt jf fpular mini
irart is the tact.
In.r..rtopnMnt thh f.dlv rh-ar!r
Ifore the nnder. let us show the hor".
head as we M-e it daily on our street
when fastened in po-duun bv Ute over-
I'VSI ITI"III. I'IHITIII'-TIIR IXJI'HV A
m t-w-
1 mi huwknt ofTii. wousx -wim u m.si i.ts
ntoM tiii: i'kisbst -H1VI.U- .p tiic oveh-
ln the almte illustm'.ioti we ss jIm
horses head not only held unnatiinuly
upward in Mich manner that Teat p.i.n
must result, but the eyes arc prevented
from seeing the ro.idwav. and thus the
anim.il is coittiutiallv liable to misstep,
slip and fail. With head held up thus
and eyes blinded by the. sun. and unihlc
Jo see where he steps, the horse is com
pelled to t rat el at a rapid rate oxer our
common roads, drawing a huirj. winch
ofton contain-, two or three persons.
In order to fully icah.c what the
horse has to ndurc. suppose we cheek
up a couple of the dm crs of thu.so
horses into this unualtir.il position.
i.irrTiirvi know how it is thmi-ki.v i -tiii:
IlKIVI.Ks or ol It lloUst.s ImiIM, l.- , M
I'I'niVll OS "MH.I.'Bnil III. Ill l'I'I.I.KI
ncK mi r.vti: ti"i:m:i itw tJtt lit 1111.
OVI.II-I HKl-K.
The tir.st ten minutes these men will
prohabl) endure this torture without
much complaint, but as the hours ,
and the pain in the neck become c
cnieiatin. and tho mouth hloodt front
the cllori to jct the head down, tiny
will understand and appreciate what
causes the continual restless tossinr of
Ihe head which the horse exhibits when
he is thus tortured hy the ot er-clteck.
To add to the pain arising from this
terribly unnatural position, let these
men. while the siui is blinding their
etc., with the'r burdens to draw orcar
rt. unable to see when l hoy air to stop,
be whipped into a run over the roiih
roads ut the town, and wo have tho bru
tal'ly of the exhibition cnmpleto.
A day of w at chine; the. best horses of
our oiiv as thet are boinjr driven will
:il the fact that this torture is
N VTCK VI. ros'TlilN TIIE JH VCK .V.V1 UK VtTV
V IIICII COMK CKtlM AKClllMJ J.KCK AM)
truvEit 1 imss,
A well-fed. woH-rootned. spirited
horse is the most leau!iful animal in '
existence. This arises fnini his olepuil
projKiitions. the contrasts thai come
tnm his supple movements and hand-!
.some colors, and the irraoef i:l ourt os j
that outline tho IhxIv. All this is seen
from a .study of the animal in a natural
condition.
Particularly will tho reader observe
the irraceful arch of tho neck in the
beautiful horse. This curve of neck is
one of the chief beauties of this hand
some animal, ami this feature of attrac
tion is entirely desjroted when tho neck
is straightened by the over-check.
Nature abhors a straight line. TIhiso
beautiful thinir of her-- which wo most
admin always adhon to the curve. K
aniine her works and see. The leaf, the
blossom, tho troo. tiio tvatinj; jrrain,
fonst. mountain, planet all have curt-
in-; outlines. Then are no stniiht
lines. The same is true
l of all Knuitriiil
animals. The human countenance when
wasted by di-eise. becoininir thin, an
, pilar and full of straip'it lines, lose.- its
exterior beauty. When health comes
, back and the lace swell into p-accful
1 form with inena.injr fleh, beauty re
' tunis. In lower life those animals that
' exhibit the sTeatost amount of curve.
a.tTCll.tI. AMI CSS tTt'KA I. COSITlOV
itiTmv '
taCuLii 1
II(Mtsrs.ONK IIK.tTIa t. KUOV HE.VI1 HE
IKVCEICI. lsisJTION.TIIKOTllKltllrin
IS ntv u.ls.-TKl1""T,:l,-?' AND !
.tvt'Mcrs e.tix a.no Toim-'KE. i
1 heck.
v iJ -- -A .
.1 f..t ... .t... V1s)i V 1 iS A uutiii 01 une s.n-pj.ist .N p,UH, sii. ie i;c.-,... Tb. 1..... . . K.. .-K..-..I.. that mmri farmers are aitotrether tj : .1 . ,.Uf r,vlt th nria. - - -,-. - ,. . r1
3mi
iiv.1tTiTniii.it - HtiTniifiir-m 2 .'-ki'irtitif
! me two meiiKsis 01 cuccMii nuises.
n xai
1
cm,S)k &2)
-" - ijJJJS '. "-gs a
I.t. 1 jhi.ii Notes.
AiuN-r i.n !. -tr" i'i!j-red.
trunnMsl with panel and r"trr rf
bin veltvt. tiuhrotderel iU a
b-aU.
The nonflottir and th- iilv an
in prated rirr fabrics, and in ii...i.!
ert ornaments, hus-pm. !ai.. -. and
fan v button of enamel under cryMal
The fulaveu- nl black or white la
will airain alrn '.imrwr stum -TIkim.
however. iuaic ol bright --o!o i
isilk, or natin are utter! t out of a!
Irinh batiste, in vift. pale fthsd.s ..
tdor. a kt -blui". lilac. brinip. p.nk.
! m;r-wr.. -
n,f', fmlanl niht-drtM apj-vi
w'l dimi.jf otcr the tdxiuhh-m and
! the nbrm, and arc tnn.m.-ii with
Medici lac and bow f white atin
IIWIMII.
Soanish lace dranc manv l tho ttl
ih t isit s and chakis f black cat in and
surah, but in the heieht of xutunier all
foundation tvilliMJ di:nnsisl wit!i. and
, the rich lace alone will ! Used fir ti-
ites and dolman otcr toilet of tb
1 palet odors.
i New etenin'T shoe iff uoJtf blw. Hhir.
iaw u or niacin teitet. arc lace-i up mc
; """His with .slender cords of jjuhl or sii
vcr, and the MintiI toes an rotcrcd
wiln .jnf.r,,;,!, rv worked in gold or il-
., . .'a-. . ...i.. -,. v .fri- ..i. a.
Idd and ambtar leals. Inev arw maU
! u.r Spanish lasts,
t ir,,.:., l,ifJ
tint! h,vu hil-
Some of the new Parisian dinnci
drciisesof black Turkish satin art matic
with slinrp-pointed C 'n.-iiarjro iMMlice. to
whfch are applied full panniers of black
Spanish net. cdffcd tvith wide mllles of
Spanish lace of a patvrn to correiond.
The UhIio- is hih at the back, cut
heart-shapetl in front, and teiled with
Spanish face. Siicrh jetdie:iletl em
bridert borders this opening mid als.
nn.ish' s I he see nul lower ille til
the Hiinted bodice.
Some ladies n few an this spring
w-arui scarlet cloth tailor-made New
market jackets on the promenade. Out
of these was latclt worn in combination
with a black telve: underskirt .in I Wat-
teail tllllle of the s uni. The iMHitiet
was of bl.irk tclti't. and the gloves of
black kid were embroidered in tiny red
rosebuds. Worn in conjunction with
black alotir the red o'it was not disa-
jrreiatilt obtnisivo. though a description
ol it sounds somewhat startling.
Amoti the model bonnets from Paris
are "Hike shaped Panama., lined with
teitet and trimmed with handsome sat
in ribbons, tr tils of the most eipiiite
: .lower, and nijfrtte and pompms in
1 sofi and bcautilul tints One of thee i.
fa'fd ttith lark laun"l-e;rern teltrt.
, Around the emu n is .1 wreithof mila.
wood moss and ;old-tipped mijnioiiettc
blossoms interminpletl. At the left Mile
1 is set a cluster of wild nvs. overshad-
bt two tuli ostneh tiirs shading to I
1, ,,t .- . 1
jiale eild. Hie rvcii satin stnn'js aj-p
cmho.ssrd with :t lacr ih-sjjn in old
rolor.
Handkerchief jiourhes and bas rott
tinue in fashion. The) add tcry much
to the delicate tinish of full tlress tie
sijjurd for any oiiaion. he it ball. ;ar
ty. tveddine; or ojM'ra. Some tert dain
tv ones aiviuupany newly imjSrtcd jar
den party toilets, man) of them in en
vcIojm shaie Ihmii"; made of :atin. rx-
piisitelt haud-paintivl and triu.ntcd with
jlhl or slier la-c; uthrt in the form of
sheidirnl's idaid
j black and irold. 'Ilm-c kiltetl nitUe
, trim the underskirt. anl the full pan
niers an edp'd with black lace, lms
looped Inns of bki'-k satin, farotl will,
old pld. are addtsl. and tho visile is ol
the same material, trimmed around the
bottom with two ruffles of lace. A zip
xair fall of laet is arranp-d down eacfc
. side of tho viiti iu front, vvhich i
closed with liny pdd buttons. AI 1".
c ninj it)f.
A ('.it and a I.inl.
On Sundav last ttt. witncs.rd a sinni'
. lar contest between a mockuic-bird aui
1 a oat. "i hen Jirst tdrrvel the I4n!
; was on the ground. alsKit three foet
' Inm tho o:t. .siiiuin a shrill ami tri
uuidiaut iihh.lv. that held its enemy en
tranced. The binl haI oune under th3
' mosmericintiiieuco of the cat and oath!
not pt awat. and thr cat. charmed by
the melodt of the binl. could not oat it.
Sevcntl times it would cnntoh. jrit'o its
tail a suitchiutr motion and pn'jtare in i
tnnr. Iwit Uh bin! wtniUl atwrooch.
warblmi: in a milder strain, and jhiss j
would rub her head a-ainsl it. purria-
in that manner so p-reuliar to these ani-1
ma"f ''"i,n lIe-isel. I
tltlft' Tl.llH Of.. lu.rT.ft...T ..'ill, 1,'l.lt.
nil- - . . ... 1 luniitis nn t hp tsnn iir mir it k in.nivr. t 1 .1 --i 1 ... . .1 T t imi !. Mt. . m
we waicneii 10 see now ints novn irtax. inin-NTsjit. "ii -aon-uit
eonte-t vvotild end. and even tried to J in, a felTer ant hate his tlu-et meal'
frighten th binl away, but the cat ' nrIar." i to -peaJt lilse a f4.
caiijrht i: up In Iht mouth, ran otf a j If i; ran be dme. ttwUlaesrir hmbh
slhrt distance, put it upon tlie p-own: the w-vrkinr tiate ami nower of nor
ami let the utile croatun mdj. seemm;-
KTfectlt content with its music. Wo
acain appnwtcheil. took the cat up.
when the Wnl a!o tlrw tin a tne near 1
by and srentetl t!ee;ly distret,!. th
cat meanwhile eting it wistfully At
last we sucooded in scaring th binl
awat ami put the cat down, when i:
immediately started oil" to hunt up tho
binl. Whether it succeeded in tindine;
it or not we can not say. .lwicn'oa. i.e
j jmblicmt.
Elkanah P. Stednian, of Cincinnati.
heanl that his daughter had ajjeand
in a charity entertainment at Leomin
ster. Mass.. dnssed in male cosmmti.
' In hi will, recently admitted to pro
bate, is found the following clause: " I
have heretofore intnistet! to her a larger
share of my property than prudence jus
tiJictl. I shall not leave her anytliinjr.
I heanl she appeared before promis
, cuous asiembiies dn-SHn! in men's
clothing t excite the admiration of th
am'.ioiuv. trtiujr to raise money to tat a
church clcbtT f rsumoi devote -my xaoro
io such purples. Ka rta'c&pitg,
l..:u-
na
. Lbt
! in a.1-
h and
!'.
re birvd
.v m-t i-
he 4M-ial
t rtUr 1
t whv a
!st .
i. .1 !
1 ;i is
m a dt.
..Mil 1 lw
t .1 1. 1
r-l t'n"
i.
ta.tJr
; di'J-r ;it from tl.t of in r kuuJid. Hi
, ta.vi w tu ;" Mir.d'U ;
1 1
attractive. ani : ! -rrcsM
her- is teah. uniTiiint'i;. common- '
place drud.-rv. cinch the -ime in .""1 j
eas.nj. If ij. i falilv tmn.r d in ,
th' moderate cin um-taiic tonmioii to
most farineni, it i nt ixjhi ted that !h-
will hate any help in the hoiiie. She'
tnut do the work a!tn. eiit with'
i in-h assistance a. !.e rsn et front
! irrowin chiidnn. Ti.e htisband ha a
j ! !""" I the h, :p. He "... al..
' naf hinerj and jrood 1pm to aid him.
'He-wife must depend nla.11!) n her
j hands and her pluck.
There b another obi.-etion U thi
boardiri;; stent - nainelt. th- influence,
ou Uic children f the' fauiiiv. 'I h
moral chira-ter of the help farmer ire
ob'ijjed to a'Cept is .,tel tl't f a 1 1 pB
to make it welcome in thcfuiiii't tin le.
Here aain lean sH-ak fnmeperi-nce.
When a tf sits-n and Liter :. my
father emdotei one tu two vouni; m n.
biftrdiu them, ami I nrk-d with them
and mil' It of the time we were alone.
1'hey were son of fairlt reputable par
nt. but with l.ftle home discipline or
m-iral training, and when only "we
b'lt" were together the talk wa not
such a wouM ls-ar the liht f tt pe.
The lasi'itioii tori I h ml front
thwhot. and the ril.t!d n;"s and
)et. HonN-time eotlte bak to tin nor.
ill spite of a lii.r; lapse of tear, with
disustinjr diMintne. eten in tin-most
solemn moment, and 1 would jrive not J
a little if I is mid banish tie tn forever
from mt mind. In my father' pn--encethry
were rcspr'tful. aud prlablt
neither be normt tuotherctcr siispeetetl
the sort of influence to whieh I was ex-pos.-l.
So it is in thousand of crws.
Custom, and eten a -ort of neeeitv.
pla e the farmer' on n a social
eouaiit with the hired men "mt him.
j and thi not milt during the hut hour
of work in the fields, but at the fireside
under the boai-diiis; system, in bed at
ni;jht. and often on Sundat. The uj
plt of farm IsIhidt now smei-. "ten
uiort than formerly, from the foreign
el itM-nt, or un;oiernfd nsd forei;n
crs, who sneer at mora lilt as l.tinjj
"Puritanical." anl contnie lilicrty a
Iiens. Thi of course iuereise the
dangers connected with hotrlin;rthcni.
and justifies fwry aensibh f:trm r's
tt:fe in protest in. with the utmost
a .!.. ........... ...m.:-! .1... .... ...... ..r
. , . T 1 ; t . . 1
" st stem si proline of wnhapnines and
monil danser.
l'.ut what shall lie done with thr hired
man or men? I Jo with them a 5 done
in th
c.is' of lalorer in other to a-
terns --reuire litem to look out tor
themselves. Yon hire them to w.rk.
and that in hides no ..blip-troii to find
them in fod. rlothin, 01 liMlin. A
friendly interest i commendable, Mit
fnnn hands should I a i..errndctit a
citt IalionTs are in nchmttor. Tnic.
1 in some eases the difficult v f dwellings
I cattend far ajart. and of no tenant-
uisianor.
buiit. and
The house can be . beaplv '
will p far Ut make fannmj: ',
more attractive, la attsr les bunicn
i s.:ii.. In one of these several Imarders
tint) tie accotumtatei. Mriiaps. fnm
adjoining famt. ' r. A". '. Emmtmr.
The Int of I'ictMiuu.
Tlirt is sto ihmbt almut ihe phrh
logtcallaw. It is thi- While the fnl
is iu the stomach it contributes nothine-!
to thr artitity of brain or muc. brt '
Ukes from tlta; ac'ititt. Imlee. we
Have all noticed that a full stm-uh re- I
fpiirr
brain
i much nerve force that th :
Iveeotae dull. I; is oolv after!
the Jowl ha pa-M-1 out of the stomach i
am! is ut th blond awl tine- that. it.
helps the brain aaI mux-lr.
Now the trartieal -urstin Is thi- '
Can we lake fo- emxifh in th. ere
nine a single w4l t. Iat twentt
fottr hentrs"' I rather thin; that with
ts it caa'i bedott". J; eerta'nlv wottbl
I a capital airanpt-nt if praetirahk.
t wuttal rite th tmua ami muscle
ma: freedom ami aflvaataps duria;
the day.
It hU. t i iHv to asMit eh a
qnosiion ia ant other trtT ihaa by a fair
brains and mu-cie:
After a couple 0 years trial I wiM res-
Mtrt.
l ney a-et to say "run a awn ran t
Ute withotu ht rrn:;" ad rje Ea-
giishmaa ha. deebrt-tl tho:
can't live without his ttTt
A man !
meals
day."
I hate no doubt that a roan may lire
a hmtr ami h-ahhy life am! drink "three
gtas.es of rroT every iay. am! taat if
the .ftsantity of foxi bV m-lerai. a man
may eat five mals a lay. ami live a
kmj: life am! en jot fair health: bt it
is not difhVnli to -aow iha: i! a man
avoids grog, -md eats less frenentit .
he will live longer ami eajtit hjghi
health. A man roav it every t
hours. n:oke ten etars a da)." ch-w
Kttveea the -moke, u-e sautf. take
opium nKrn:nr and cveatns. Mi up till
midnight, ami do a tioxea Hher otttra
goous titings, and still wr a "!
rountl face. lal 10 avoid ihem all. nod
live an abstsn's life, atfcl maay
,4 f-4ias7- 41tV mwo,s xka
ami imtltUpKas iaaietatt4Y th-i
ess of Hfe y.o Ijc?. m itUt
tears,
nanntaes
zw
I t'e ... w I V II I'litA. -
litf ltr ut ."v-rcaati Mi i ie
1 t
i
twieeu
l au. witu
i v urcnl aft '
liandom-. bur : -v v '
Sat ti4Hiertir t ii.i.-n
I hate U-n a -
bn t firt rBt . v
km, for s fjuae n a
t 1
' off. H1 1 trn -! '
i I tnifht Le la gtt av;
. 1
ctaov.
?ir tdy Waerh. Mmilr til
rarliMiMiit for t irate nd s
Irl Mat or Lrttffi, w. . .
the ltntth embBMy 1a Ian t-.
Ms Hamilton, of Nan rraf.vs- 1
U'v 5Ir Atr. aItebytertattm.nU-i
pa t ity. t'al.. odlciaUxL
ilr Lonjrfellow' taJ w ei Mat
at Arts. frttu iW.wdmii. ttortor irf I-. '
Iiartard, !-... t'ambrel". Knjl.:.i.l
l.s, and ftowdotn. 11; Dort
1 ' . . T a A .
(oiuriHn 1-aw. tftnl. IV II
wai
Irofciuvr of I ten h. Spanish, ltalkt tnd
(erniaa. aswellai.i!ritrianin tto loin,
in Harvard he was Pnfess,,r ..f Sj m.h.
French. ItVlle Ittrr. he wan . iwm-
br of the American Aitejuna and l
tlie Maine ami Massachusetts, If i4rical
tM'ictit. a member ot the I-tortJ
and t'.sajfrnphi.al Sn lefy 4 tlraxil;
member f the Kotal SpaaUl cwtj.-,
at Madrid, aud a in-mler of . .V-wtit-
my of Sciem: at st. IVUr urj. CJk -
eaijv TnlfUtt.
III'MOCiirs.
- "simple sas his wife a ttpiesilhi
ailtplp of the jijMssite s.v."
When I 'Mine saw .h pitcr ! eml
in in a h.werif jcohl jsbe lmptt r
marked "Iho nun bs on." lkUm
TrurtM-rtff.
- A mother advised her lngher.
who wa jsmig u a partf, to oil kci
hair, and fainted awa when that ran
did daraccl replied: (h. 10. ma. it u 1
so apt to sjioil Utt grath-pttit) vrta " j
" What prcttv r" ddree. ami how
uuiek thet look .ike " a) during a '
first tisit at a fricn.: faH. "In
are twin." hi fricm explain "What.
Uih of 'em " cxclni'tt C nrraiJy
tcrcsUsi.
An IrLshman (tin brother lo tlw t
me who nwore "I the imwirs, hr d
e er into the water till he could !
jwim"" otiee Mitti-'; oh a new pir td
IsmU. remarked. "iirv and irtin. t II
tH'ver b aide to git on thee mfarnaJ ,
Ixiot till I've wont t)Bt nl bust a.
tvako.
'lhe illuiniJiat-! buov in a womler
fnl intention." read tdd Mr Puianhor
in her dnilv raii"r.
la' o i. i
Well. fhe ol -
Betted. "I should tiiak he wuM t
AuI it i an ccel!. at nlea. t; for if
the Imit i tllamina'ed hi taother will
have Vs inrttblt iindutfc bint after
uVirk.' ;
Tiii i tho v'ninjr rotton pru
lator. He i wrann rrape on hi hat
None of hi relative ar daI. Wh
then doe h wear crane ott hi bat J 1
1 'ecanse he jjot in front of th ettn '
market while it was loaded Hid tlv-jnark.-t
go oil? V., th market went
fr wj. ;
Ieaon .Iot wni happr inls-,J
when he Ma tdd thai hi daughter,
the dear jrirl. had gime to the rvival
1 h ir mther didn tIl him that it w.t
ariital ol "nnatore. jwhtv she
tlnin t thinfc It nreesary. um wa
,h:U ""', farmer are altop-thr ti
libentl Ui their eatlh. and fe-d them Urn
uimii iron. 1 ikto i no ii-him taat truo
ii a kmJ thinr; a n tne. Imi if taken
in the form of nail, the d-t vnUi lw
ntrictel ui half a kej- a dav. attl noCh- ,
itr ktrer lhan lath n.til- adminwiaml. j
Ktnu SnttmL
nollinr:" the r..r.-.rv j
An illii-trati.m of the a(ne. of tho'
Rvr-. V-mlrw. fr Tnino.- tn -.
,njrr.1 manv vears ai: at Akw'tV
,4ogieal Sroinarr. when ihe venerai
l)r. V.'o-is .ml I Jr. .b-: ttart wm
Trofewr. 1
It twnrril Ui the tnlexU tht the
iraver .d th? dt-i'uthe.t terhe
at tfc. srminnrr ikvoti wrra Urn-t
tAAn Ham j Mtl hw u, ,,,1
the Uiffh-uity wsv- a .subjeet of mora
tVorh: an! c mreraijoa. ,
No one wa. w illtai; to bf!" eitb:
of the oll ta-ofewK-s. At hnrtlt a mm- '
iniMrti of tlie s'tukm a apfMCit4 Ui
ooofer w iUt tbem. j
Th- rommiUee tliraled HIf frato ,
halve. mmI ui th hud hoar an part
went t Ir. W... uM him of th (
tbdtcaer w htch the -st4eat- felt aboot
adiresia Prof. Moart ow Um matter
of his hng prayers as ! chpL al ,
implored the mrdiaska of Ir. W- ,
with the iBnfissiir. to awlwe hua to '.
sasKtew hi pettttiinvs.
The r t4 the cxnwitt?e afco ma
ferr.l wUt !'nf. twart to the ' ef-
feet with n-ca."1! to th prat r M Ir
Wr.i.1. am! boBjrj. a. mtrrrrvt4ria
with the venerable pro'ss.-r of theofc-
ry to at.orenas m cwaf-t mppuc-
Uons:
a tie departor of :a oKawlrM.
carh p-ie!-:r ii-?allT e-ad hi hat
am! aa aai f-ir:4 for the aoti- af
ha as-iate.
They met mid way. near ihe old Man
sioa lioa-e . I'rof. Miaort. hi eye daa
cinr with fa. at oae hafled th --!
!.-tor with th starUta; mfarma&ioc
that th: 4uiieais thooght Iu prayers
wore to loa
And tmafM4siery Ir W -! zri'rlr
Qttenchel ia -Mtriha; light m the lir-
l.n-w profes-K-'- far hy VRa-: "rm
that the .xmlrst heh! the sama tir. is
recanl to hi ptsUott.
Tljn-tvro prtdr costimaK! ih-tr
walk am! raeIttatioas !iJt ray to
th eoMcra-sicHi that ach of the oTti
ors had "fs-a tahea in hi oven net. and
sabsomraiT llier caap-H prayer wers
slttwtcact!. or 44 eurty n9i-splcl lo
a;u-lat.. 1 Cvitp3ntwv
V
lilt t
! L
l
i I ' i :w '
I i". 'i: if .sw;i !im ; t tr'
r when . h akei tt' i1
I
I .-" . I
" " 1 ! . 1 . t. .
tlmtk 4 , .'. . . i ,
iT'tn,;. iii. . at.d.
, :. Wi - I
I Wi-tJ t "'
lift-
chan h if I xa t wru
I hate know Jt ' - '
think -t.ue '
ert; ;t ill IW
I should !e gTw-t! . ,.t - 1 '
Ktanv .o4iti!F laii r n.. i .tii tvW
1 wb in Norrtt aicar aniia ' " t .
d, laiiar. t ut n)h mkr U . n
j rrs and thtdr botur nh-;--
j unamiaMe. wtarv;! cfh..
i preMittte when tr we .odr 1 t
t talkisl abul m.nJmj; ntamiwa -i (
i Jt tie ul I heart tri
i aft. r it hbit wa on e form-d f
. tfUdH-nt awl litnranifiri. ! ,
; ttt,n ihrm. anil tint d:' t
. otteu tumstms hmi of tKrerr .
1 v.s ttpow th. m by tti.Mx whom '
osi.t nl culaurinjr ff t ml
A number ol vxn af t w w '. 1
pwluUht with a torautttttt ad ' i '
toting la.lt who wa mt. h a!ii,.i- ;
a largv clrilr nf Mravfte, a tr '
h'H parent prd f I
traaay , and t t lis-atjw of ! . r ; .
reiMit ttwarl them thet took 1.
loft with the taUttj;Hler whohu.! 1.
been a s.Mtat .1 ij;ht to th r tf 1 ' .
aat n tMrkumi Hjm w. . .
her Wt. and were aetMto-l '
informal! In the tamdt. il 1 n 1 -aotMs
htr fatiUy nwvr .u !
aentx and parti, oiarlt ton..! I,.:
talher. and I often har.i frWnt .
peaking of her at
What a lrht and tMtfiful jfirl
- la. Imt how hamrfttPt abi Ire!
her taother' Mh sn.i to hr aMl-a
of a child lut , t m prr is '
AC ow tint a Jmi- w!eihit m.-t
tke daM;ht4r in tt-'x. asd'Hj ! b.
farkltna srrrMMHjt and itt rpsr
t, dined at the hoti- Twue luring
hi brief TUMI the dauifhtcr poke In h
a 9lj;hfifij te to hr thirr. nc- i
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mother a ahe del t 4t . ha 1 e 1
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