The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 01, 1883, Image 2

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THBTSED CLOUD CHIEF.
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M- HSbUiMer.
RED CLOUD, . TCKBKASKA.
WJcAf
T wouMaajj l n corner plack
I or on-rnnoi thnt Turn kKM
bKMM9t
yn -lutrcii-ar:
rwotfrfsatalrjil -word urftrtfl.
I woiitnna imrt him for d imiaf.
Nor lid ii n onr in onjr lKat
Which lie itrij-at Mrer.
T:ntfSinirjHl ft'4Mitfff fcnubl be,
yri'l I'ortmmKiiit n nmn the 'ilea,
'Whprf'rr be tie, - "
ItvUtiaiuuid.tu uadvaliuxl.fr . . .
I low he inny walk throujrlt lion nnTiafi'l
Wj' checrf u fiicc nml ujk'ii hand.
Continual!,):
Hut when, I' pltc o' w-ark an-1 cure; ,
A in-mjmt lo ani ftdhJre bear,
"- VIlo met-H. inttac
"Wlia will not to niiftiurtunc !,
Wlni cok. Ills I ion net on 111 lirow
Ami light nnl flittitu, he kenonn how.
Throujch Iun. hnnl laya
T wotiMna ititi nn nuM haw li-
Korony nmn tlmt. I rouMKu
Wlui .ll.lnu hold
Tin wcetnex o hi mil her' fi nniiif,
Tin; klntu! hi fcrnthfr'n claim, !
TlicltaaafaVa Maii'ita?
our i ii nam rnr nun to no,
Wlia ken hl friend nrr leal nul true.
Love mrect uriil utroiur.
Whose hearth know not fnm year to year.
wnwmw oi ii noiiuior jear, f , fcrl
i ir....i. .i... ..in .. ... " "f T . ' l
nvii nn; inning in m inr J " -
1'orony wnmji
4iutlui iiralMi..wliosu lovoJ palm .
Vli, wrntitr l. fonfli'. nnI loven lu'iiln,
Ani though hr priwn
Ix-t not tin? oVur ono from lib enrr.
lint lot'i-K htm malt-. nnl imilr. iuhI innlr.
And liltli-.x liUllmfl wl liojKs anl pwycr,
Anl Mill Ih-IIcvvd.
A. u lo li!n iiralw? who 'cx:sna frnr
'Jliujip-hill tlht from yvnr to four.
"". Anl wlm irrip fMt
Hm alti thiir om tliniuuli uffl r HI.
W4i. If Hu-y wumltTr. lovci tliMn ntlll:
ivjinu fin y oi joy no ii fill ma uu;
Mi; II win nt
laU
Mary A.
dJ'arrf in JInrjirr WcclJ-j.
THE CHUIini IIKHT.
Tlie MeUioUst Church of New Al
bion halT kni been fitaerlnjr under a
lo.'idofdebt. Its ediiiue, built ill the
Hush limes following the war. was an
ambitious piece oi architecture the
ehiirtlfflf Ihe future, hevoml a' doubrr
Miien it was much laruer than the
needs of it.i congregation ami tliu
pews were lill vacant which thu in
uine builders had expected to see filled
by the men who were to pay off the
inortjjaeH.
IJev. Mr. Thorjie, thu a.slor, had car
ried tlii-debl now for two yuaiv, itdind
been thburilt:n of Jiis tlnys and the
iiihtiujirc of his drcims; at length he
hnd broitht his conreatioii to tli'e
point oLatptckiii it. He hnd made
ftjjrrg! anxious wdljrriitiage.s to rich
IMMhodistsJitr nPigliTirin cities, lint
found small cuconts.renicnl: it was
evident tlmt4 the Methodists in New
Albion musi nhdnTJler their own load. -'Aicordin;Hy
the ilrst .Sunday in Oc
tober was devoted to a carefully-planned
effort for the payment of the debt. Mr.
Thorpe Itad concluded to dispense with
the service ofHj Jiuangejist''- and to
direct hit AJor.tsJ. Thcnt was to be
no regular service in thiMditireh, but the
public were invited to meet at ten
o'clock in the forenoOn. and, by the
jjraee of (Jod, the meeting wottlil not
I'Hini.tMr.l'horpu .said, until thedebt
was pjticl. A colUitiou was rovided in
the b:iciinnt. so tJm peojdo might upend
tlie day in the work.
The debt amounted to thirty-two
thousand dollars, and when the incct
itijr opened iH-vcriitflen thousand dollars
was jiMince 'subscribed- this amount
hajQiijTi'iT secured 'lleforehand by
private conference witLJlhoiiUler con
tributors. ,- ;r "
p'his teelknt start awakened "jeat
eiitlni!jiaim)ginl, . focy i;tkiie, subscrii
ti6ns ;c in rapidly; -Imt-longbcforo
iim tJilKmitfstho people's ability
seemed 1o hayu been reaeheil, and the
list only footed nj about twentj-four
thotitsaniTtlollars.
Mr. Thorpe kept his forces well in
hand, -however, and showed no sins of
waverin;;. Exhortations and appeals
wVro Htl'erspcrscd with singinr;" n
jijlieions and enurfjetic committeti did a
jjtjod .deal of personal -work with indi
viduals; messengers were dispatehtHl to
lalior with absenteiw. Itut itsocuujd
eiiilent that the larjjb pifts had all lieen
iiUierd in, and them was still a de
Ueieneyof more than seven thousand
dollars that the sninllsubseriptions yet
lit be obtained would by no means sup
ply As Mr. Franklin, of the Congrera
Upnal Church, walked home after the
rnornuijr sen-ice, with his pastor, thev
li;isei tliedoor of the Methodist Churcl
l "Let us look in for a moment,'' sai
i.
lid
tie parson, and see how
thev
are get-
titir 6ml"
T1icYat
down
in one of the back
seai aqd Yatlied. the proceedings.
YfPXU. MK1 Thorpe' (T occasional" remarks
thryjearned the situation of jiffaira andj
saw, that, the, case was probably hope--
i-j-w,. uiwiifju -iiiu ivoiuie icaucr uiti not
foVra moment ittfsent to such a eonclti
.sion. .-AiTtKey "ivalked Slong, Mr: .Yranklin
said: .
iiJitikinga, strong light, aren,'t they?"
'Al.'il.i He jtj - .
litit.Uicv will jiot take tlie fort?"
I don't know."
!'ldo; thev'ts got to the stiekin
point, and 'they will not get past it." '
Pit-," said Afr. Strong, seriten-
tiously.
After a moment's thought, Mr.
Franklin-said, with n new interest:
"Is it lawful to pull vour fellow crea
tures otit of a--pit on the Sabbath day?"
"I should say so, especially if ho is
trying to get out liimself.';; J" .
VJw4fulto Mteh. itp-bur horse anT,
pi him out ? " "' "
"Yes." laughed the minister.
. 'iJY1''! yu S hemic anil get our
lttncli and I'll get mine and have Major
Jiutrkito fiiebuggy. - I'll be around Ijc
oro'oae o',c1ock, and we'll sec, what we
can H&"t fi a . t -
"AllrightU
It was not long before' the gtxxl wbit
liorsetainieat a Week day iaco to tlie
door of .the iKirsonagevaud the friends
wore soon whirling awiy. ,
ieor
am ixclned Jo gi ye, so me of tlie, .-rest
clianee. The Episcopalians and the
Frce Baptists have a heavy" Hebt of
thtir.oW; the Adventists arc .not able
to help much; we must enlist the others.
Ilrinsn-tado must call on the First Church
foJks; Ellsworth on the Baptists, Thomp
son on the Universalists, you and I will
look after our own.1
They were stopping at Mr. Brins
made's door and the master of the house
answered, the bell.
"We havo sot oiit." said Mr: Frank
lin, "to give the MetKbd'iiCs aTittle lift-
in. paying their church ilebt. Wniyou'
go ana stand in the v.efAibaievoi ywr
church and waVlay as manyiaiyotfeia
of your strogest men as tkey gourrto'
the afternoon service, and get sascrip
tionsfrom them? Start-the n.iMr vnnr-
i ni.- ii i xt--ir5i5 i- 3d
collection before the sertaoH for the
same object: Get cash subscriptions
payable to-morrow at TBy baak. Re-poH-the
aaiowit to rae at Mr. Stroag's
houaeyf oar o'clock skarp. WillydH
'Yhat a steamboat yo are?" said
Brifismade, laHsjkiag.
l7fmfyoill3lt?', sid FrankMa;
t3trenuosly. ""No time f or aoaBcage,
old fellow f'
"Yaa,.rU4eit."
"A -riffct. GMd-bye!"
- "-J. 'a-BkaFa ff-t-.-UTl naii. . J&
"ow, we vp got to be swift," said
thp Jtaakejr. Myjlirst. thought was "to
call oif some ot o"itr bwn ieople, Tjut I
.3aajBifcliijz"vloc 8 ooii'rBviBg
Woa-j vt tie-
flnte.juitl, ail UiaLcuuld J
uon in them tiit Ik? nono bv twrvmal
application to a few of the more pro-
..
tK'niun mcmk'ff.
Hut Mr. Kratiklln ha! ;Iectel the
rislil man tuva canvass, in each vx-ie-
tv. anil aftcrtthev ll iKren MB at (hrk.lMiltf Wwtmhl In"t nlv tlc chim
ue mid Ins jititr MffJiciJ Joilieir-i'n
pariftli. which hix divM4- letWecn
Uiem, ctrntrivln? bror fmtrjb'dotk to
wro a pKMfMirtJOif ftf JfiTn'Ht jreneTom
ineniiKT.
AL that hour tliev all rnct at
wie jarMnae. as oy agreement, onn-
ifijr with them a much
inch larger . sum than
of them luul hope!
the moil i'ati'nihiu
toireL
They came down hatiloinoly." aM
Hrinrnailc. Tlirce or four refused t
iwrite a 'Um letur.f saW-MrrFnttTklhi.
expIIMlujnhat tlA.J&frlHlAtmtc
Tollecfifil llTfrom fri?nuVm vrlmTrcli.
naming the amount and stating where
it may Ihj called for Hwnorrow. and
w.JU go envr at oiK-e-nnd send the let-
ters'un tb Urot her Thorp-. I trust !
U hf.hlm-r nut vi-t. but iL niuit !m nretlv
tough for a man.who de - irt,.U,lkMU.
the jierseverance of the sainLs to hang ,
to such a poor pnimite." , j
It was alKiut lialf-pa.t four when Mr.
Praifklin and liis frtetidr? entered the
MethodiAt Church. The back .scats
were all occupied, so they stood in thu
Apace behind the pews and looked on.
'I he church was pretty wcllliljed. nnil
Mr. Thonie was Mill keeping up a live -
ly lire of ajipeal and argument, but
there nvere.no rapoiiscsftand it wa.s
plain that hope had depaFted from most
of the solicitors.
. Will you walk forward ami take
VOlir.iiCaLs,
.
them.
geiititnHeu-' v r sam -ono-1
"No, I thank 3011!" auowured Mr,,
Franklin. " We are only lobby mem
bers, llowdoyou get.on?" Z, , . r
"Slowly."
Andilhe solicitor shook his headdole
fiilly.'il ' - -,-.
"H()w miidh hare yon got?"
"Only a little over twenty-live thou
sand." "Why don't vou Mop where vou
arc?"
"Then we. low everything, . ,The
greater share of the he-Tvysiibseriptions
are conditional rupon raisfaigv of P the
whole debt."
"Won't your .subscriber, make them
iitiittiit !f i.k.i.i 1 o
Noj we've, begged,
lliev are obtinate.V . '
U11.11UUIUV11U11 . . J . . ,
thenir
to.
bt-i-
It
"1'itv. tsu t it?,,
"Yes, rir. It will . beVhard blow if
we fail now."
Tlie discouraged gentleman walked'
away.
Mr. Franklin's air had been so indif
a. m . . - "f
ferent J hat he had not ventured to a.sk
I r . . . .. t - I 1
mm ior nuyiiiutg.
"Send tii your letter, Hrinsmade,"
whlspercd Franklin. "Get that .small
boy to take it up.''
The small boy toddled up the aisle
-and handed tlie envelope to.Mr. Thorpe,
who tore it open eagerly.
"Hallelujah!" shoultfd thcimpottious
Methodist. "IJretluvii, listen to this:
'The First Congregational Church of
New Albion sends greeting to the First
Methodist Church, with a pledge of six
teen hundred ninUventy-livudullars..
to be paid to-murrow; at. J wclvo o'clock,
noon, bj- a cheek upoirihe First NafiorP
al lUnk.'v This is signed 011 behalf of
the church ) v.. Janies W. Urinsmade."
Thy. .reatfiiur' ot t kc- let t or was followed I
bvm sloTrmif chcer,sanlt all the ifsn-il !
AlctluMliat 1-e.snonse.". m the midst of
."... " i t : jt.
wlwh't h organ stniek up the Doxol-
ogy,j-tnddho whole congregation rose to
its feet and sang witli a tremendous
energy.
"Will Brother Brinsmadc come for
ward?" shimted Mr. Thorpe.
Itut before he had time to insist on
this u little girl was. mouuling the pul
pit with" another envelope, wlduk. the
pastor received with trembling hand.
This letter stated that live hundred
and fifteen dollars, the gift of a few
friends in the UniversaliM Church,
would be on deposit the next davrat
the same hour and same place. Over
this the furore was redoubled, one en
thusiastic brother mounting a seat and
calling for "the second verso of the
Doxology."
"lletternot protract the agony," said
Franklin to KlUworth.
The good minister, who had now for
six Hours been under a continuous ner
vous strain, in whose heart confidence
had given way to anxiety, and anxiety
was beginning to change to discourage
ment,'' was so completely overcome iiv
the contents of the other two envel
opes that he sal-down in fiis cliair and
couiu not spcaic lor a moment, and at
lengtJi rose and half sobbed out
"Two more, brethren. One Jrpm
friends' in the Baptist Church, with a
pledge of nine hundred and tweuty-live
dollars, and one from friend Jn the
Second Congregational Church, with a
promise of eighteen hundred and ten
dollars. (Jod bless them, every one!"
, This time they were all too excited to
sing, but there was ajyolley ofaaa-jiriwin
response to the last ejaculation, and
men nhdwonoMi all over the house vrorc
laughing and crying lik'Venildrcn.s
1 lilvc us the foptiBg,ifiow, Brotlier
Harrison." -Mid, the luiuislerat leiigth,
to the- treastircr, who was keeping ac
count of the .subscriptions.'
"Thirty thousand one hundred nnd
J fifty-five dollars," -was the answer.
"IjCSs than two thousand dollars
more arc wanted! " cried Mr. .Thorpe.
MVhat do you say'lo that?" - -
"Two hundreduollafs "moferfneT,
.was the first response from one of tho
ih-Triest4subscribers; and tlupMhc sui-
picmemary suuscnpiions, large and
small, eamepouringiiH for ten minutes,
faster than the -Treasurer could record
thorny As jsooti5asthereiwas.a.short
pause, he sflnirifed ,ip the raniount
again; and rising to" his feet, said piict-
1-v: j
"Tliirty-two thousand four hundred
and sixty dollars four humlcpil: and six
ty dollars for shrinkage!' VV"
Tke scene, Uuit followed canoalvbe
imagineil by those who know what an
incubus a churcH debt is to a devoted
congregation, and who arc also famil
iar with the ways in which the Meth
odists are wonfto" express their feelings.
"I perceive," said Mr. Thorpe, rising
to his feet after, the tempest had sub
sided, "that all these pledges arc to be
Said to-morrow, at noon, at the First
ational Bank. It-Is easy to guess who
js at tlWg.bottom o? all 'this business.
ahdI see him now standing near the
.door.' ' . J
t "Up seeaesor mevwldsperetl the
banker 'to hmlnwter.ipPn-i going.
our.i.A .,-...w.'
nd Jie slipped ontiof Ihe door and
walked quietly away. i&
WakeriFranklin..is;thc man." coa
tiauedlhe, parsoa, "and he is leaving
the rjouseatt! oaeat; will jpt some
one bring him back?'" ' -1
. But tkat.waefyvain atagfostion. Mr.
TraakUn. acuhrerVbody woidd not
teWouht backTsV n vNfc
Mt. fiw-n's "pastor must answer
for ktaa, th," said the minister; and
He -StrMjr; Talked up the aisle aaud
great cheering. In a few graceful
words, he told the coagremtioa that
Mr. Thorpe was right in his ceajectrxre;
that the plan of aidiar thaa in tkeir
V. .... V..VIWUK .. , x
.isa: 1. j . n ir-.- .-3
;ivfaaau
rive aiiytliinx; nut mxt of them lial wm'wl win io rcajHnip Hi; ittcrcitfj; ijiii-T l1ht)lliiy;licib'4atjr.tjjltittj. j fcrtfcr Vfcsn&vJ vr K t r in?pfv,K I5 T1K r -.
their namiaLilcmai before JJicv knew 1l , cliaritr uf jnany generations ' f there tTSioT V ;&;! ruyyf Hii. tflXUTviVSJ. ! 'Hi-Vrf Kifl f-ffrtrf t
It dropped on them fo widen like thaT ---- - t"i:m Ifi Wi-' Tj pw.i wf,. ..T -t Tr . , ,, , hlMt , . P V.'rfy .,i?,H;;? fi VfeiWn ;
they hadn't time to hunt tip exeui. 1 - Sir Wrttfl, , ' fnrrfithr. , ..li . , . . j- NIwftrtfci.xy, 'dvrtt- at .impwtT ,. .?
ThG old dov-UM- warmed up to the buU-1 n . r , , i .-nlcdth of fn! 1 artle fi N'wkJ'toW .... . t.iXfUm .Ut v , ..T
nelH.uitlfiilly.Sndhe-'ta Ilka Prominent anion- the cani .f the juhnJfcAonUiMachMtKntotill riK4iMrv w . .. . T. - --- TJ l '
profaHMonal. Tlfcr bnmgA i nearly nipnrative wkn. ol jmr wom.n b ; n" k U hi tJ - T5&$$XJZX -, . "' f
?WOinth..lK,x..sLtW,aHIffotfroni lh pntmrton of the du. 'Jnjlyet it : P j ? "t.M. Ibrliii. irn t-t, LufcLwJr
e'Shad much the w Morv ' t htrr -- - Jf. .L fe - v, f . lMjHffi
in their eotira"eu effort wax univeral atnel Iarpr t.liJllJLJJll.,"P1S-, a" " C.. ,, t .n. j . - i . Nf-irrtrmrulwi t.tv .i"rj. tr llt" -W' -"
ii.i r" i-l. it houhlTe but befTirr thT a4 of - Mt1 hinda (M beft. the pnoncr, f TtvMutti y ruf Uit -Jitv . tkio- w.th a,. Imic 4 cr v!
and it had found a ffenerotiif exnre.i.'don. ,l '-. i.cre int. a. oi i j . n.i..' , .... ZL . ............ .
NwM,.l, ,,f", -it d.mn.aod twt-nty year, the form" of the M.ter men,- , , w .wsvonrr- "V iwK;fii;rV " f ,? 4" t WTa .w'V.ttfc2f
rko'
iwniM u
thtr h3rlit rnanarr Iv
ti -mi'iiii,
"(ik-Atfi ifi m
...
on w.'tom he Iin.fl caileii; tual
f.-I !, -.t..
c!ieme tra the Fnpiratjon
itl a m
nient still j4he fai:l of a fw Inniw
n work: al that !ktru'.UiI th: tlir re-
wih tliere wercmanv fi-rrrnt rt"pon.
anuaiiera jraver oi uianxiTin ov
j the.pator. ami the xiuin of IU.-ol
Ik the 31c that IliiubiJ the . eiinjrrra-
: Uon brokf lifiT Thar tav will mvtt be
. forgotten by any one who had part w
i doin. and " fruit of thefccd th'n
niatcnally iUflVraJniu tjiat f imi;4vv
"'"". F r ""uf,, .ll,KWf .-r
nc.t i;naTOin'Mhtt.IMittii InUiu
' uneivuica miMiw.Mo m.
though aotahvayftruci-iUJi:''
A tight dec-. Lelts. lnd, ete.yWjn-n
thi'lwnw arc yourtg and yteidmg. in
their cotitinuou-. itillu.-tltre WillcVentual-
- Jy n-vi'rse,natiire;f-op tukign to
tin jf.." nriiu (litis ftitv i - ! f i
wn:.fhtrni.-t.
In theImman fMd''therc iihonuMi-
uni. iLs orguiLS filling the enfirt; pf
Any maUormatioii, thereiocy must
cripple, rob mine of the viscera of their
natural and tieee-.'-ary space, and 6f
cour.se tirove hurtful. '1 hi cimpnui-
! " ol c,'"'t - a '-- IHliit. tlm
j " dajigunnu vi the body-dcjijnn a
'' natural action, nf the limg-. W-arj.
i stomach, liver and ljowes;ahd U among
, ' prominent, ran f .ily-sM!isln.
'Hiln will explain- why its victims iu-e
iso weaK haii-starveu-irom ine iact
that that nutriment is not fuljy appro
priated, in coi-scucncc of crippling the
stomach. ,
A pre-wmm at this iKiiat necesanlv
crowds .Irorgans out of thelrnatunil
Kitioti, oi necexsity, trenching oil their
freedom. In this way the lungs and
heart arc invaded in one case, at least,
i nriW of tint. liiufnliDititr iiritiil nut nt
the upper '-fart of the cnW. in the form
of a tumor. It iollowJhcrcfoiV, that t
when the heart, stomach nnd lungs are J
thus crowded, UiPlr3naturaJ Junctions
cannot bo. well jK-rfornM-d..."," i
Since they-demand viotionf the
heart is hiiiripercd itscontractions and "
expansions are necessarily unnaturally
Inborn aud-their ucliou iucouitik-te.
the blood which is , the life is not j
successluliy sent on its mission ofreno
vation ' and creation, while. -if tlie
parity is reduced, that renovation of
the lxidy must be diminished. If the
natural kings inspire nliout twenty
cubic inches of pure air at each of the
from fifteen to twenty inspirations each
minute, or eight hundj'ed.cubiei'eet per
day the smallest amount which can
conduce to good health it is plain that
confractcd lungs can do but a traction
of the natural renovation. If only
twelve cubic inches an; inspired, in eon
seipienee of the diminished capacity, it
is certain that the blood is not duly vi
talied. .
The health of the lungs --iis well as
the whole body dejietids on the action
of ever) part. If only a few millions
of the air-cells should remain inactive
as they must if compressed nature se
cures their removal through the agency
of the lymphatics, oftcu.if not general
aiiluWA
.1. ....1 n . i.: .wT'iki..
whim tli lmm
. r-i .
, . ,. -,. -fc-v-t .kt ikjl ti....w.
half -or two-thirdsHofthoir-nrttral ca
pacity, by. a ruinous custom. If they
are not used, they are abused, and thus
lose their vitality, since nature expels
useless constituents.
aiu ,i"'iui-avivr "4i:-
ii . :. i
The relations of vigor and power to
the air inhaled in imantitv anil quality, I
mav be inferred from tho fact that wc ,
naturally inflate the lungs when at-1
temntinir an unusual effort. The .size I
of the lumrs with a cauaeitf of-aboiit !
one galkm tlie.. fact that they'-jlaTir
day and liight.lhe abundahce of- their
food, the air, their inlluence in iurify
ing thejdood, all point to the necessity
lor lull and live breathing, ample lungs,
and their" free inovemehts.
J. A. llan-
naford, in Golden Rule.
IU-Troatweat or Horses.
- .. r "
Year in and vcarZout horses arc .kept
in ill-ven'tilatetl anil dark,pdarap njiart
ments, ami yet are expected to keep in
health. It may never have occurred to
hc average nifmt that of -alHinimals
which serve useful purjmses the horse
is most abused. But it is true. If this
animal did not have a constitution
"likes horse," thwe-quartvrs of our
horses would be killed every day. We
are carcful of vuryw.-sbi eur bogs, of
our slieep, and'of uf chiclcelis.'but th'b
poor horse must suffer. Perhaps he is
iraprojKxlyfedand improperly watered;
from the beginning of winter until
spring he may be compelled to cat one
kind of food, when common humanity
ought to Imi enough to suggest an occa
sional feed of roots. 'Tie is often
strained beyond all reason, and nothing
thought of the cruelty. He is .driven
on cold days until he becomes heated,
and then compelled to stand withbut
covering until thoroughly chilled. But
it is a horse, and so nothing is thought
of it. The stable is filthy and hadlv
ventilated, and even- inspiration which
the animal takes while in it is an inha
lation of disease and death-breeding
impurities. The horse is a strong ani
mal, but the physical system will not
stand everything. If properly taken
care of, a horse is seldom sick. Com
mon humanity ought to be enough to
send for a graduated veterinary sur
geon totjrcatjtKcir sick4 anrmalsaad
uotTor a home-made q-iack to pour
uown tucir uorseu fNre -at-aiMtioiwjtTart
they can get into him. which is enough
to kill any- horse in a .healthy condition;
then w-here istaodhance for the1 sick
horse toescajc? "We have nowadays
so many quacka.who profess to be"vet-ejina-frs-iirgcons
and never saw a hos
pital in their life-tiase. Sack men are
a ruination to our land. They kill
many a valuable aaimal through tkeir
'gnorance and "foolishaew. H- farmers
Would not emplor scb ovackstkev
could save knar a valaaMe aaimal.
Cor. Okie Farmer. -
Steamed corm bread U -pariicalariv
"
w aotesome waeaaaaae wiu . oatier-
milk.
If tkia.caaaot ,be sfaeamC ase
J :ilu . rr JT ' .ir
lobberedjBilk. To two caps of Iadiaa
awal allow oae oa f wajteJoar, two
f wk-Hie iamar; two aad
JJiaJ.MvcrtIc. ura
Jit.-Jfc.rw.f thf taflulit hiireli Inim H''P nvw-i i- nwo in
Vi. lSn.lrtrn r.f .1 At Irtit the trva?tli. BIm.l Cpmnum Iglrlr. m UW
r-B ' jpi' ""' --- - m - --- -. .- - -- P .6 . ar
Fcnittf vf '(he lKin4f,f MtVnrn!i!p anion- ffccenxwa ia.: nr.jmwc pnjt-11.
tli Aun-Sti otVv Albion. To tliat I V TTf Is bjpillr lv csTi Ar t
ii.ipedWI,"digeum and blood-making I ,f P" -f,?gwSniWj Q Wi ;nm'd both ave and Mow. I no--OIt 4mn li,J,. iald .uidcr the Mg me hi ZTV; 'vZZl' a w t
must be inimiplete. If Ihe liver fs --st,WT T...?ArS li ,,. , t.ccd;thHt.sp.d,.rKg(.nen.llv , mo-t b ,.e iH.rch. -md ue had ..,nl, rrie, "'L "T'l li. 3 t u TIIZ J Jua !t . U,,t H f
crowded and efipple.CMts work of til- """ "lllSOmitS"- . '' meiiig.'tu tn ocapuig. ami u.i not, like OHke nnd rnNui. Jnt ai we t dou j f;7 , .a ' ' . . ;, J ' " Zi.' M.-w,j -iwi. !
tering tho'bl(K.l. and the most impure , ..... . ,x. QfTr Xrf If to - J-'t"-Hkruaej,eK ami other insect" take , Mt ,n NV,,it .HW frm ,r uin. ' iS iv ,i7I. i-.H4,vn t j-W -
elemrnts mav not nach and harm I the ' . "'V '" "M .i ? in where ?,M,lVr V. t,u "", ,,w,nr-l,,!ls .'K 'V m,d ,he .t ovra bUml ! k- . Kmk iZk J uXr VUn ,rnJfir T "tTI
h..-irt tii.l I.m. ; imtu.rfWt l.dSii.r i ,nii 'lU'Ur ,:.ls. r,JlV-,,l . ' ,,uhere f0,. I ,ave often H-eii large fpider .., nilli KlIM,1. .tt. t..f, ?,..,. t,..r.l.t. '; '- M Ml' tw4 amt ..wki-COifi d tfk Mr
heart an,l Iungs-if imperfei-U leatlmg lhh)t 7JfjueA-raW ti-d-ilftdD ; huUj.kin-offni-inv vinls in advance and ,mml lM, " jHI. lift Iruiu bvrliii- and iiN-ntrtt of Prof Way. .h H. i. jriIr iiT-U taS -l w
to the coutummatloli of the whole svs-1 .,: .....ir..r V. i..r....l it, .,- . .T.fs 5 I PMK,"s "" "". .'" nniiu, nt , n,,r Ui- had a M.l.ndid l.mr .u tiit Unij ,itraill.H -ie.J ihrM. T ;!l- s J ,
tern, tlie "heart aii.Mimgrolfc ,l,lH 1,,rne'1 "l0 da PPrentlv detennit.ed to ; put a kihkI , OIIJ.hl . lftV enwith u-" lu;io,; "' HH Umn b-4MaM ut
the greatest extent. I aryUml' '. ,,, : . ;d.stanee lVtw,vn theuiMdves :ui) ,lC 1W IVnM? How ,,,,mn he f.dt! And T. 1 1 .
Th,- eapacitv of the lungs is much af- , f - ""ir'1"- J""-" - fM-. "" -aoeof the fal- spider. ,. UH, IU!li,,M, (.,r,iu hU kUv . JUi l J -Sl W m I U f r ,a 'V' (M ' t
fectcdbvourhabits,an.rmay be in- ' " Vxl,,:,,n t,hat ""! n 'i" ; r 'hanest men.' Manding n the midst aH alt,u,.. tvr LlHit ttnet, ' "ZZ .-- iWr? 4 rnM.5. . f
creased or diminished. Thev .serve an A".v Hmkt: ea" tcl1 -vou ,,,a, t,"'n' ,,y of n-nniiy of tints, and with the great- , "rJ , Jl!n, o( ,lf 1Lu, tMl .,.,- p-''d -il oitc
imoortanl oiiroos'eof 'mTrlfln'ft'he i "u gnawing on a newspaper hie. -. est coolness lifting, one after another, . - ii . ,i i .. . .i i L K-l-r tl.t t4tURt4QjtU jr. .
" oil I e n r e n n- in oStwitli ,0'' l"P- whlh Mij.iH.rt.-,l its My Ammglnr; fr (Vrn.alhi... . AIhim- of Ak,,l4. at tlo. nb.il, .i.ttMl , ft lrt,ua , .L
oiooo, nn. .ur coining m 1.0111.0.1 iwi( . ... ... .. .. T. V . , t. ...... . 1 -- nii-elinf of Ike t.ermtt S-iit ! rnK .. .... . ... 1
the blood in six hundred million air- j A little girl viMling Niagara xmui aoo.e uieir reaeu. .-oiu- nuesas many t Fve ehei-rfnl-hxikin- ireiittrin-ii l II. HimTtb nWU It ntl-mi.! In m ., "" V ,'T.f,'r ""
cells. The natural l.mgs are none too ' her father, and seeing the f.Min at the n live out of s eight leg. would M, J , JJJJ'" ' fa n Jj 'i "Jj, "" lS& CJ frHH " ." J? "
large for the lalnir intended for them, I foot of the falls, exclaimed: "Pa. how hf.edat once, and whencer a ant a,.- J.J J n J , j '.'."'v , .V, "hl fWti nfl HM Tf S a '' -' W ft mf?t .
u-l.Tl,. i.tict f..i...i....i tl.nt l,.5r ..nl much sonii it must take to make .so i proached one of those oiMNhich it t..j. " " T . V. .? TV. .." ., .,. . n n ,"V rt..a. nnA-l . . f. ft.rl1' a HrHi-i r ! iWl iewl '
""- j"---""' ; - - " , ..., . :. ... :,... uiaiivii oi-iei nmn mc iin-iiiiiuinrt o wnw oi jimitaiioni uiiU'Ji iuHina inn
soda, oae of aaKoae taMtiaaoafal aid
a katf of -aewad lNtter r iawm ferftra
aawrilff -a aM flaMitjaj-lte'aad dry oi
A51 UTCEARr.
Vr Taniw-r. tb? fairr. wto kai
firnl In Com'. !x. for crer! mcmth.
ha rvmotvl to Jatnwtowta. in Kcw
Vork .StAtr.
iitf,r3-, ol,rrinl tkst Tfka M..
im
im
)
t ...a. 7? :.-:.. .t- . i-.f3-?
1milTO iwprj-s Mt MY wai JI3Uf4WIC
abimt to retire. It aj'trar that about
i all the bi. cicc.ua thejyttool are rw
: tfrin to vnjor their b.t steep. -.V. ".
PER.SOXJIL
J.. . . I.PdMh.a - k kh.d Xh
t WOpi, tr, r i - .1 ' ., . t.J'lr
- , reat iet i an 1thot Jotor
rn In hi otrn cmntrr. An A.rhlm J
additional educational
other jnfyrnw in the
To auuiiionAi 4ilUi?ilioiiai lacjiKie.t ,nu, .
.lyrnw in the pnon ol Haiti- -
id wvi.ington. she wnrAifr"' "K.VOWIMI CRK.
Kngland. and ik'vote tMr4?U!n- t '
mixrcan
ail for
merlo effort- in bi'half of prim re-
, -- -
fonu h.'h. y. V. Tuna.
- Kx?sunatyr Thurman-'
rvematscri-
on accident occurred as h- ua, hum-
'... . 'i ...' i... . . ....
...fl...Ci.. m'ri -'. .i...
.b.i'N..lMi-j In m wUr fftitrl -
nviiJ'vKiv. ill" h"j. i aii-ini in ni" oi -
lt.
.t ..I i,nf..u r..n...r,l iwi.tv...i..tK..i.
hall dyor. IIo wok it:rri.il toJiis room,
wlHn it w.x found that hi left ana
was xpiarely broken just abiiVe the
dlwiw.
r j - (- ." m .--.'- i--.---i--.i
Wenilell Phillips' wife has been an i
invalid for over thirty years, and dur-
for two vears In" order to feck expert
medical treatment in Europe. Should
it 1J found that her voice can mi bp" re
stored, her retirement from the
lil
will be iierinanent. -(ViiViimo Times
ti.. i- ........ :......,;. - r.,,i I
' 11 ill III llilll'l Uil, III I l.llf. V"'
nn
'.John P. Hale was a remarkable
man. lie nnu a lino voice ami was a
He hnd a lino voice and was a
rami no rou ueoaicr. . uiaiiec wiiau
was the provocation, he net er permitte 1
his nngry paeons to ri-e. He was al-
wsiysase-ilm asaM.mmers morning.
uelooKeu tKeag.HMiieiow. xpoKeuKii,
a gMMi ieiiow, ami i, oeneve ne wa a;
m ' . t ...
gooiuejjowj-wjj VVUlHiilill.A,JSM
I man on account of polities especially
goodjaiovvjyijcytdlout ith. anv
much miii.i
"I like your new hat very much."
he said. "it's rhi"; there's a sort of
abandon " "There isn't tiny sort of
hand on it." she said, -muting. It's a,
real ostrich feather."
Frank Cella. a New York four-vear
old, ran out of the house to avoid kiss
ing some female relatives from tho
country, and got lot. The -Kdicu
picked him up nearly two miles, from
home after wandering all night. His
first words to his overjoyed father were:
"Is they gone?"
The following is said to 1 a bril
liant example of ('crnian wit: Child
"llerr Pastor, mv mother sends nut to
say that mv father died last night."
Pastor "Did vou call a doctor?"
Child "No. Herr Pastor; he died of
j
"A v,roinia cau wa- itHinu in ina
iiay-mu iiR-uiuiT un9 nnu hut tn-trn:r
Mt-YifitA tlttit tin. itritui ttlitct hnfn lilri-ii
Ft IF - 1-iJ Kll-k tll . 111- ! f I ilW 11
i. .. . .4it a .
sl nil inrn iift'iiiiM? "iihtv wii iur inti
' t . af . 1 1 ll
tier-way ior 11 10 ciiuio up. 1 ne gen
eral opinion in the neighborhood though
I is that the owner expected the tax
j assessor round that day. ltoston lot.
".Johnnie. ; saul the teacher, "a
'- can be acted, nsSvcll a fold. Nmv.
if your father w:ts to put sand in his
fi,f'ar' :"'d sell it, he would be acting a
"' nnd doing vcrj- wrong. "That's
what, mother told him." .said Johnnie.
impetuously: "and he said he didn t
care." .V." J". Eia miner.
A sober Philadelphia omnibus came
near upsetting, and the possible victims,
witk one exception, throw up hands of
protesting leverage. The exception sat
motionless. " How could vou be so
calm?" asked a friend. "My dear,"
was the reply, " my glove arc a mis
fit," Exchange.
"Please, sir, there's nothing in the
house to eat," said Brown's landlady.
" How about the fish I
sent in
3 M
"Please, sir, the cat 'ave eat them."
"Then there's some cold chicken "
Please, sir, the cat" Wasn't
there tart of some sort?" "Please,
sir. the cat " "All right. I must do
with cheese and " " Please, sir, the
cat " "Then, darn it. cook the cat.
and let's have it all at once." A. 1".
Tribttm.
At a railroad station, lately, an el
derly Irish woman who had arrived a
few seconds after the train had started,
set off to run after it. She of course
soon came to a halt, when she began to
abuse the unaccommodating engine,
adding with a "nate" brogue: "Faugh!
the great black ugly lump! When she
gets as old as me she won't run so
quick!"
Two young fellows Mood in front oi
a billboaril the other night intensely
perusing the announcement of the Bos
ton Ideal Opera Company. Finally one
remarked: "What is the" 'Boston f deal'
anyhow?" The latter looketPat him
half contemptuously for a moment and
replied in a deprecatdfytone: "Don't
vou know what .the Boston Ideal is?
Why. you ninny, it's baked beans."
Hartford Globe
SeawtUatr Better
Duriag a Westers trip of one of New
York's railroad kings, made last year,
if became known through the passenger
coaches that hL private car was at
tached to the train, andastkecoadudor
entered one of the coaches, a man from
Northers Indiana beckoned to him aad
" Is Mr. Gould's car with this train?"
" "Yi-w: sir."
"Is .Mr. Gould in that car?"
"He Js."
"Can I go in and see him?;' -?
j- s. if-vou caar-retia.- - ,
"Well, ril try.jmid tke maajM he
roseap. ' Pve got a moifcl hereof the
i-martest. cutest aad; bert washiatE-ma-
rakeca ever iaveated.- aad if Mrr-Goald
I - w1I lwa lu riilMic aaal !- lU
this with aw. rilwaitaac.aim aiaaadv
iaeame. after the firm rear, if fortr aof
lan a-weekr"
He -"Jrfat maxeetl ' cateria-r aear,
aadik mav be the reasoa 'why Mr.
r-uil IB IUC1MUO-M ub.hji.mv-
r - ... r . iw.i iii'rii .irr i Hiiiin liir .nuirr 1-31111' .. .f .... ... . 1 . . ..- ..-. .
.- .MV fcV ltv,. ....r, ... . 1 .T.,.... t ...I.. I . . I. ..!!.. ... .
' been tintiriu" in his attention toiler. ' "", - ,' , '". j , i im u i'i. - uw n ? -Mnt
Vo bhe lim io can kn ..w what it "?ch luw'l ,u'" lJ,r th" -, ul j"- iM thiak of b-.kius U him
lm en o enrc 7"r her" wa-Tr." I .,,nwW- ",u P' H' rrfrtI . for .lt .- he began to -t tin- H W
nrkd to him i -.tlr Ah? So , r,'11"" V' l! l" t ' heard 1.1, hxZ FannV ealHi Htm.
inn uui nit Kiion.i iiinw.nv, vi-rv ravenous and n-gularlv, ikw at,, ..., -.-n
was h,; heartiuie answer. , ,h ff, , - , , Wj h" l.lI;L;ln w MMJ. f j
I .-MissI.ottaMiHtumCrabme.1k.tt.'r A, 0l a, It inrf--W-theTlv I Ulill, f ?' - t? "Ufcl t Wm3f "
known bvthe simp e name of Ut,. ha I lllwl ,. Iwk ? Wllh tlir Ann "f ' p .LjT JJnk
I been losing her singing yoke duru.g , t to,k- this Medlhglv III. Tim first ? t ,'ht t vo thJtn ,Lh a tnVl " !
some time past, and by the adrK-t- of Umr. n I futally UiClUntiy uilh it, it t l 'SC!U ff ,1 .V L W '
' her ohv.sieianswil nt ire from the stage . mn,1M(ri1i . f( ...,. . i. .,. t', V ' "JB ..' ' . ' ,Tr,n-w ! i
Our Youn Headers.
H ..J m. -- . .
- . - - -r- -"e
T.iVtiirr ur .t n.UMW'tr
r
rijit-a. wnr is it
tUfcvire if SK.
fcfjw t fcrf'r ! 1-jKV
a.tl ciri twt Wrf
fi7 CT7Si rtF" Tf-
Jifrtlt. 1S lUin-.!rrt Srrrr T-'
- Ho- t lv - jmw ltytfaa J -
H Jrr?35BIiOlStr.rr V ?
WlMttT UCX.ciltC7Bl
wiwiVf fj"rmur
vff4ul
'. a. K. La&ii in A, V. tuMin.Uti.
Trisix
... . , IS '-
u e bvcrvU nesi: .miters tame-i
, ii y .rtomrs . at,.! here i xi imm
. 'ii;-. -r-jnim --.-..
"3 ,'-"- wmir ibi uiucnt--.
tbev lia M?ii-e !tvU!?h to n-M;nl betui?
. u-a-c-1; "l iioticv-d oik- da-, m a half-
, Utvdl; 1 jioUcvu one
m . - - - x ' - - - r - '
f . .ill il
- i'irK rormr ji ii.traij n-i-iaj-nT
.. - . . -.-- .
-.jM.m .-. vw, .o .....ii .-.i-h-iv-i .-,... i--i
had miula it hoai. anil sat at thunrrt-
, opening early and late watciuug U
, some iijmg or cnarjwD lorni. n sv-n
. wcame a niiiar ijuiti wim me to rarrr
it tlie?- several tim a day. nhieli I !.M
, .
tiown K-lon ll Uoor with a oair X ;
later tH)k a 11 v light aa, oilr friend
' thip was de.stroctI fonder.
t following dav it treatiil mv
U'Mll fittlltllllll fill! I tllklllil lint llrV.
. ...... . .... ....... ..... ...... .... ......
,. '
ami on me imrii u;w u uau
.day it
penrcd."
-
of'theTnnt oft
! You have nil
heard
i South Amerv.
i south Amenen the Ki'tton.s u hleh go
... ...
: moui m great eroirus ami Kill even
Uvc en ature they overtake. There f '
, uu nmillt riVl. l,v Mr . IIt. showing'
! ,l,,,t not nil the wisdom of the omtn
I
belhtigs to iie ants. "Many of the
. .
spulers woiilu ereaiK
ov
- 1. ......:. t .fcJ
, i.ended by a thread
JK'ii
bra
ofMlk
from the.
I -."....- -. ,,....
k..iii. it.! in. 1
able to hold up the threatened one out
..t.i ii
reaen 10 inn. now n anoiner. so ni 10 1 li
m iiaiiiT. j
One who has studied the ways of that
wise turn, me grav parrot. 1 reniiv to
iu.w.. ...uui rv .. .1 u -if,
: ... ",i.ii: '..... .1. .. . .. .
i" .im- 10 "linn jui"", minion i i.ti
knowing herself, found her match in
entitling.
'tine dav the eat anil parrot
I ,,.
.. '
had a quarrel. I think the eat had ill
set Polly's food, or something of that
kind; however, they '.seemed all right t
again. An hour or .so after Pollv was
standing on the edge of tin- tabfe; .she '
called out, in a tone of deep affection: I
' Ius-s, puis, come then, come then, I
pussy. russv went, and loktiI
! H I' '.!i -
ler lie:!.
niK'entlv enough. Pollv with
seized a basin of TnilFMatTning bv. and
tipped tlie b.'isiu and nil ""its content
I the basin and oil -nts contents
Of course the fall broke the bash., and
half drowned the cit "
In one case a parrot owihI hi life to
pus. " 0;c evening there was no one
I . ... . "". . .
....... ...,.., .. lnivVI ' wim,,,.
mine kitchen. i.ook nan gone titi -
stairs and left a bowl of dough to rise
bv the fire. Shortly after the cat
-i....i r, ,... .....:.. ..,i ...i.
im what si.'tis she could fr her to'tro
.i.f. ,i....r..t... : i .i ,..iJT..i
her apron and tried to draf her down,
As sho was to .eh n M,ttrf of eiti.-
.....w.t ..vw .v "-.-, HVI "- -.ft
T flK
nulk
IrKB
In-
. . '-. -jr.- -- . - - - , i tutu in pro invMuin vnou, emi nri
iiiiir ait- 1 t Mil nil- uh- ilKll ..:.. ur..
I. . A i.l
ment, conk went and found Pollvshriek- P-.v all other vyn- of tran-i-orting
ihg. calling out. Happing her wing-, j t,MS ,M,d-v '"" lato iwidcnre to Um
nnd Mniggltng violently. M.p to her t roiuator-y. If the rvlation of the de
knces'it,7ongh.and Muck qiiiti n. j reav'd wished to invite heir friend or
No doubt if she had notlM-en rescued m r;n-r of 'ho iiMial diMdav of n fii.
she would have sunk in tho morass and npn, V"VV w're ty haVt t,T.riht to ,l"
been smothereil.
Cage-birds know
quite
well enough S
how to nsk- for bath.-and it. -
seems j
!.. u. .;i.i ,.- .1. !. v t-.l..
...... rri.li .... VMI..n ..17 .i... ,..,, 1
.-4i:., iu...i. - :M,.i..i.... ...i.:.i. i:....;i
i;..,,;i
................. .. J..V.W... U1V.. ......
in heryanlsavs: "I generally made a
practice of tilling a large basin which
stands under the trees every morning
fair Ii.l-.i iitl r A Cn-ar ilnt'j nn I
.....
f...T.-iA-:.t.4- !av,.i ..4. J .V..t'fEt..f
ti.f.t ; .."-.. ,..,Ur. ,,,
When I.opencd mv ilremg-nm shut-.; h3" l' intirancc wmpank-. IVron
tvraabmitMmaji3"aMckAl foad mf1"-'1 ,.2y ? c'f . - wiJfPV: 1
sltr.i:M.n.-J.:;..;..t j-i.i-.w-.. iw-ryi-ar; from ) to J year, (: X, to
as though he knew
y"."T " v.r..-.
that he should see
me there: and when he did, he placed
himself immediately in front of me, and
.t, .1,1- t.:m-..i-.t Cr..-.t ., t,;-
wimrs iust as he always doe in his
just as he a I way -
bath. Tlie action was so stiggcstivct
and so unmistakable, that I spoke just
as I would have dona to a child: Oh.
yes. Jack, of course you shall
some water." Christian I niin.
have
Uftiag To Naaj Vnls.
The nsc of too many words is one of
the most common faults in writing.
Wc were attracted the other day by an
article in a newspaper entitled "Gump
tion." and hastilv concluded that a
writer who could" use no homely and !
1 .L. ...l. . 1?. ?... 1
sirong a worn as me uiie 01 aw arucic
must have something good to av about
it. And so he hail; nut he employed a
wild superabundance of words to ex-
press his thoughts. For example :
"There are :inany permns the majority
of person.s.jn fact, who see, but do not
perceive. ' This awkward sentence be-;
TOIBCs S lDi uac uvNiuuiv R-aiinruiu
.1 I -J . 11 .C... ..T-l. ' I
inc imunaaui wonis iuiu: --lacwa-'
I
: i-cr-f
per-1
r. ami I
jorityof person- ec, but do not
-ceive.' It would be Mill hctter,
baps, to avoid the long majority, ami
say: "Most persons s-et. bat do not
perceive--' Thus - by eraoing nine
wor-aUtfram a fentence of fix tees, tke
thought is more clearly cxpre.d Ie-cat-tse'
it L more, direcilyr statetL The
writer tkca remarks tkat'maar pefaoss
bv a kaKit r.f anctskrusur mjBal .aant-
tiaf .-af'.what aofrkv to be doaeit
once. The words aad pasfpoaiag
cess" hv wfcich a-rea are to ct gwnp-
tieavae rkWawa-aboat kk words with al
"Itwai?w1r'lrfi''aorr aor
kMtjjmatkdoar: aad c?8apletiag of
aaythia-; tkat aeeda to be doae apoa
the iastaat, witkaat delay or popoae-
attit-e.aatate tktae a carefat
of wkat k coiae oa anaad
aac." Brdmoaaic-aoa of mere tkaa
kalf erie tkia tjad aeace. k
k coa verted awo a fairly tohrakle
"It is tke doiar of wkat aeea. ta
dte ra th ia.1 'ii iw4 rnfnfir es
3u.RU.sse:i.
,tT- yniT rrprH OBW-
I LbrfK i lhH I'll I ! li' HI .
JVt jWtn ! in tbrtir 4L swla. 4
1'1' i"'f H fsrf V"t w
-rtcwA." JWTnaA lrr l
ftr i4i r!-eSr y- " ct
i-t-Vrfii ij. .in r.4W. h
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C . -
V K ' titm'
.. 4Ai.K.ff t ItV && .
! ! MrtJu. mwum ilwm
tW i'T tci TW tfJ.i ihrv
iir: aca4Uos. he Mnn4 w a ik
-jiJ'T fc awJU1 V fee fyk
'aptjtva trarii fS.!. rU- Vuuw !
aii trtt Lauiatfr ua. t,UJ4j: iM
wIm-iV it Ootkrf' & at X f
n tin talJtf a Kf f r?U.
fM;aa I lis it tiot if"
. Ltk.t-t
-t. Whiln . h i W
-Kid
"lTi-?Uuh-r -MhWv.Uum
4innrr, ami ma- h Witt rr 4H
D
but I drtn't rare far h. v t -
--- . T . . . .
n.rl
lvt1t If vwtxwi't iiit5ry th tt-
Pa iy ti.-oJ. th" aiir uT &$ tl
M-nt out into !)uf ard; i W 44 awl
---
.,j, j,J mlJo HvUr 3I
A-4r t
, j,., j,jm aj j--
J n j tjni,j,. wkJ( tfcrWt lhln, wuttl
a ?.,nfMl .wIL.Im.i'hU
It 1" UtliT Ur uttr t hr rtMUf-gfc
tlian for e.v'h to kcie it a HubO
i h ran to th bani ami enuiksl wp
IHI - 11'
How n into
thr
lMtr..t tst n.l t.l.l
rrfl." 'Wtl. hO little whitolf.aiHl hnUir.fcJ-3.,
, oiiervii iim?x jur j, j,, iJw h,M hrn tlMe.w i nHk.- -- .
t-wer. lie waf a.sHamHi tu g n;iu uiv
",i1P;Juti. for he ktien he had br- m
?tingv alxttit the jelH
,.ti nvt. bli w,.,i..
rnnnlnginlo
"r-n ?-- - ,
Kt..
i tj. lniVurd. -hIwiv Im
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ii.u i.
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...it i-vn
;,;. x ,, " " -.ma .-.-
..What .lid ouwar' ,vk,l law,
IMllk,, t
. ,v .i' ,SMi MiiiH him -,,
''rn'ihtiiii'r.
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IliHI )lt 1411 IWII'1
IiilMleilgeU itage. Ikiok nnd pa-
i" r" Xvrv.
lav alioiil
fealUnil liefote tlietu. kiu-r
readv for Couidrrntioti, the
Seeratan made note mi t.'adth that
. ,. ,. . Mrt......,.. .
t "heHtioti of a Hvf !rt,iic!!iic wB, pre-
te nan seareeiv time to talk, anil cverv
etil to the viitor I he evening work
wa iinnclt:iM the consideration of re
quests for ndinUsion, leitTs of ltiquiry.
nnd the adoption of neciar nde-. and
l the time the nd inurnment Wtut elTet t
b. the time the adjournment wa effei t-
ed the socictx "a made full rmdv to
gi on with it work. Theorganlrjitinn. '
which is the lliM of its kind in Amer
ira, tas Mart il almtit a month ago by
m gentlemen and one lady, who
thoti'-ht n tMimiliir movi. in f.v.ii of r-r.
' matt'in rotild ! letter induced thnngh '
.... .. . .....".
a" .;n man oy mere inui- niitai ,
, .,' . ' ",'- - .- ""'
01 1 nc mi-si .nine 111 niitocaun!' uie
.... . 1. fll.l. t m. . -
'" ""; i niuem. am , aiirr
some rule hndlen drawn up. the ofli-
! "Wniaati n w- omiplrted by
,'Iw',nS k. lo lui-J Wrot,
i l-mntx .loM-tih. Ni-nl.in ix Itiwi.
' ,- ; - J : " ,, , ,
! " ""? S.TretarV: Kudolph
??- l"n'r n ,''v",
Meinninn. IniM-e. Ine nilr n-
f.?,!, principally to the iiirlluHl in
i which funeral, should Ik eondueteii. and
provided that the j-iciety -.hotild furnlh
- , t . f . . I
a 1"""' "tar,? nnu on'' ""tibrp, ami
: mi ai uieir on ein;ne. v oninnwH-a-
lion with the owners of the crematory
jti -". - a. s'4lJlii4in
. .wiingiim. i".. urougni oeK mo
A - 1 f- 1 k 1 . .
: answer
that thev would rvdtieit bodl
10 asue ai im- ran-i jw npiifi. ,
10 usue ai im- ran- 01 ?i.i nv'. ami
.. 1 ... . . ... "..... utr . - .. . .
... , .... .. . .. .. . .
uwa oecMieu u maxe io ivaj-inngion
institution the active agent in earning
out the -oeirtv
the -onrtv rarK.
10 provide a
fnnd for exeni"
a
claihVd rntrane;
fe!- i" provide!. bal on
a "mfuruAt
Similar extectation of life to that inn
,
.19 vears, .: 40 U 4 year. J ti l
tl years. SIO: and M U fiycar. 1 1.
Memlwrs over GO year old will have to
' pay the mil expenvr. ami a ria .4
! mnltvvlii. will not uke actirc pari
in the Aorieiv . awair win -also in?
. -. M- t
charged the full price. I'hita'UrlfJiio
Itcss.
Tm HeaeM ! r TratfL
A gentleman Mopped h horv? at a
toll-gat, and nd .-eing th gaffrman
went into the hooe. Tinding no fne h
T-Mi'i'ii'ra in fL w T"rra ?-r-Mi mnaiiv a irr'---r-'-r -----,
the rate-ketiirr out ia the Jd at work-
Althvugb the old man v naite a di "
1 tance away, the gentleman went info
the Held, approached the oW nwR and
.:.t.
j -si.
j "You are the toll-gate keeper, I W-
! Ucvc?"
..ye, r," the ohl man rrplied.tura- '
w 3BI Icaxiiag upon hi hoe haaU.
..w L JO nmgh the
macj" '
- .. he ,., j
..V-
vs.
A 7
"Well, why don't yo go thro-agh
ti n" lfla to I"therc
Becau."ve I waat to r to.
Aad yoa came all th- war ot frwrc
V pay me are ceat?
"Y-rt. Mr." Mud tkgeathr-a-an.peaad-ly
kiokktf tke old au ia tko .
" ofddat voa have left the mos'T
oc tke table?
"Yes. but f wasted voa to kaow tkat
lpaidyoit" '. '
"""Ye. r " m4 tke -foKkat.
uu- sia-iJi-Miiaik ii-i iiifi t1 aaM-ja-Ta p-oil ..... . ... - - .. . e . .
, the
wtuie a peaca pn-y jpnnw over "aaaas k4 tw V t--l i, "Irfftke
-&c'- ... , h'rf - ttare cuct
"Yo weald have walked three itaie ltao-dfjt: of tke -pfjJiija- art
xs far to kare said mctaafcf-te -, K- .1 rtrrm ilrrraiafcikialrr.
w-jaUa'ryatani a - " ' aad S tke aW t refveM tke J f
"Y,.fnr, I.weaid. J kaaan akohotc" Ettwy -ekkt ia vi-
kste.Jk."tkeW atcr-JWlo, tTkw!d4ia a -amaV ' W'tav
aboytk-t krk tke ffck-. "cS tke f
for aat gaaiaacaaa waaca laat tearr 1
tilf he ret awar. Kct a la4crddo)-
Isr ke ateak mmeihimt ft ac leanrr i
.Jftaaura IrwnMir. t
i
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Irarrfieti-rxTJJJrfrjnTTyx
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r
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tUTlMj vM't t M 1.,
ivf ti m i t it i-ris
In MMIKt t 1A
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tV, Uv t
v j W(M lr 4-a -imi,
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rt wa r .? tMi .;- "
TVI r M"- Mi H'ii
1T ! tsillt of f -
rhn uW t
t. . ir .nif wl 4 a
JVl Mm IfualiMvl IT' .
Jsu thrvr V ,! Immm
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' In JfTy t!-tf hh a mtmrnlwl
r
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. . . v- . - " ir
' nnr ftiiriu'ii in uiiutn ttiitfDtioi jaat
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to,n.Hi a, u. nh.M, i , f
J,J,J "7,tJ Inlw Sf
' Tr T i " .TI? TuJ ' x-IJi
ts--. ... .. .. n .,. ...ii tw' --r"''-"
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.. "' ' "I l"" '" " ."' -'
. " ,
luu sr-Mir l Htntwtr-iiiMi ,!. rtf-im'' inui
tindlllv the- ilnw hnd -u qtititiil
.favor Of aliibre Idra tt-e of ab4ifd
. But Mill tiMiio ititiMirtapl U the
.. akk. -f - a
, held U. Vieiiua, Svpivmlr. . lI.Ulaid
down 11m-.. Ihii tf'i I rknt nLnlnJ
iiiiinu.jiim mri-niM . iibmii.
uon uk-m. .no 1 , , aai a..uH
undrr n HnnVl rr.tMr,r. It. Ph-U
PPhIih-U of frruM-titatUm of of dUUlU
lion, tiiort. hurtful than etk-! ahsoliol
itsidf. Tw Ji pj.'Mi'm -.nUi'nr alehol
can In omM'r-i-il a t fotl b- atiinf-
No. a well a Vf. II tv-i il-fin-s
hla ie If a IkmIv ! in iIuk- and
I .!!.. I tf.l.l ..... .1
m.m. m ." i . ami i- mu
theni-Me, r.3ny il ftt. r mi
, fareot.u,m., -,. mH to i.MlnUij,
, animal heat nt-al t the n.-rk-ig ,.J
tlie inaeliine. when tiiU HtwO. m tnrK.t
; ,, ... . ; , , , . , ' j
'.?"'? ' )? ?' tHrH
Jrtrll.- in fr!t.n. tl r,n . iIm,
. r'piralo r and cirvtilatitH eriUr-i
, H further add. that mi Um trtatU
o-ie-n th enMimrt-.n f ak.JAi
in atc-hoi
.
' and U19 elminaika t ert-mi -nd
and abMirjilWti of oxygen n n-n-t em
aei timi iit. iiliu ha "t.iHii.nHPrald.. for lft4M
1.., hanl mm in furtW .- 1U ,mUr tl.t tint vM t
prriment ami In fit. .,.. vt r .t)Muk W).t-i.al4U-l 1..
pp.-Mi.in iw to th MxsuHmHvH .4 tb , ,1,-JJr m, j , wetter U1 .Mf W
fe to a gap in our knirb-.Ix- Al- oWt-sI. oidll kW Mrilti IN "
tlioogh hi vf.'H an dUMttl a to tbi ' koJi U-- ,f cmiot 41 Jrt it .
o-iHlatbm of alrohol. yet Im. in d-Bniti wim?-i-v ntr uwl tmt attf oUmv fm
ami -"burning it value und-r tin-" .ii. j tAt!r f Um fatuity , -m1 trkf -'
nan. it ciretiniinne-e4 if ili-aio. j Unr!!! iiff Ytirtv jra a Wrr la
add that hem
tM barn reeh"d th
hmil of it
i -- -s " - mfm -- it" '-hiih
iegitirnat dotnuin.
" lwtf'ir may be -mid a t the tsibjn
value 01 aieonoi a
a tK?ifMS. fo-
i ?iaeil npfin tin Rnmptiofi lhl j tvt - f htn fu4- r.lUitr "
nlim-'afatioh In 1U6I1 Ttn Jmj. driaV Jytinleaiifij )iqxms Jl kt
ible. that the tltte and fat-fo-j-I in n- tvri fffiurl furtiK-szt t , tfrifrl it-t
tret i shoot 'xhiJrI,Hiid Uit llul-r J tt$th JaJk tjn iat.
aleiho! may aid in the rmfrgiiry WVd, It fl ) ffr fsiffiiW
narrtiw evrn U thl coeT that Uw ' t HH ' riw r d" f
go-l physician w-n no-t tnil to ny
inich hy pothcth-al ur. bt td roi to
watch tery rldif thj "ffisri If It U
d.-iirawl that, by rtam -rrrrf ork. of
tindu-rtcxpottrrr. orof imprf---i VrA.
Vfrry-tai- anrln .a crtdJ Un 4 .
prt-chlnsf Hf-Kaini. 'In vlir of it-
i.-r'l., M aleol-J .- .-, la .,.
Mtt IIH -
It.i.t v 1. ,li.., .1 . .
also ld th arom.itic cmtitn?nt- A
t-a ami cofle-r, rhk-b uliwuUi th?
In-art ar -Mrn-r -Ut 4- rtr-olil
ma-tele. wfihi-i tlW ul?iu-nt -t-
.'Mt. ...-.. . irii.j tm MM-M. a!jri
haaotVm th-tfn'--ri tJV. .-k'.L
It f k wfrv ric?i-rt,r-.ay tha. thorii
i.t. 1 .-- n.j..r..f .. . .4. .i...
11. i" a frni f-4."J v
they might tfetu app-par U
05 Tifi"iu
1 .ubtttc for it. Urr utM. to ofCua "Vr l' T '
ihfaA. U ukca in och i(i.i,i""' $?
itir,on tl grro.lofcfJi t ! T1 if" I1,rM
' . . I. r1 .. . .1 iUan ll af I -.
be in.!u!gs;I it bv the t--rfiT tU. It
s drfirttfnl to - iw thU t-S4,ir--
v-r -..- r
i - f .
-im-.l in favor 6f akob! 1 dwwtwlc
Whb allU-akj'-? arr jh!! o : to
wpiwa-et nrutoi-is- i!f;tfcr
of thV-ir ta It ! joorr ainf avr-' rr
dirai tkai alcohol raat be fs-fd
trictlr to the- dom-iln of a miliar.
aaI mz not li-r aorr-i:-it-tI -m an all-e-3t
for all UV- hltlr !aea4 ka r
occur.
It I vcr?-iartvitmt. , kt Prof.
FH t!oer oi 41 aI arttft Um? tttMl
K-4aclyiiM l-rlwe fppiriu-Mim-i aad fur-t-fcratrtJ
liitxtra. Wafik heaa A Iml
laaKsrt the &? ctfhymvm-'.u
both tr tk? indiTidsal aad i drty. f
cscnTBtedti-wisy!ri4. n-M!-k
kwa Laa akhoi.i4 tksi tSW 4icjetofK4d'ark-a4. Sba !-
BBaaTaB'BWaiua.aL.A.L aL - .W .a-B -at s-. I t. a f a-r a .a
"Vak flaTV""
-y- -c--h nm 4?a-r-rrs
k-k4-rf
aa '1IIafc
lur las iaWm4
of Wtraklasr U act
tkr? atai-m of lk Ch-n "
iirenHaveac. aafl uk rf-Mtlas race 4e-
rf ... . . . 1
k a-akiar- kaetf fek. IV
HMedlnr rd Mu t-,
Iwimportaac I& aaatw Ike kaRial
of the ay-y-t-daou. aad
Witttlnatt ef -set-feet
t I
arrv aiii-oacn iraai
- !
aVarf-sfoi hioh
ta t
jyawai tke
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dkrctlr iretm aIiuML T MJm4
dkretiy hf doaiiaur --f- ts At
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