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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1884)
i8JS& -yj i ' o r EFAn person who takes tbn paper reti laxly from the pnst-ofilce. whether llrec-tal to his name Or wln-thr ho Is s euLicrlbur or not. Is responsible fur thn jwf. The court haw decide! that rofusln? le tafco ncwspapi-ra from the poM-oillcc, or n. tnovlnjr turd icarlrur thfcta uncalled for. i oriuiu facie cvidt-bcu ol isixNTiotfAi. nuuii J1VSBAXD ASD WIFE. Uxuliawl hfuitur: " It's the ftranzest thlnir that vrr I kaotr. And l iu inott provoking', twIXt 'Round you, j'ora xrtnnua whop ir ;t :t tntin like mi-, A good prividor, and sternly anl !'. Vjih nil I or fJk with tumls Milled down, And ai ftnr a houv- a any in town. To b liiiiienUrur 'can mi one child in ten Ain't iju.tc w) koo.1 as he iiilitlil hare? boon. It's a pretty srond .Jin-.vltiir. fcom to ine. That only n Icutli ot th- lot r-honW he A HUJf oil color, and t'ntt s what I y To their mother twenty 1 1 mew in a day. Hot I can't make her we it in that liht. And idio limMiti and waits night after itHrht P'nr the Kinn 1 of lilt Htop, till I jrrow o wj.d That ! a'm Hit curse boiiJ mother and child. -Sl.c.oul.ttoi.v-forih9tlieis.vo:know..relwitl'-:s r ra.-ans. hut it i, aston- And l"t the UirmenUnj; vajtahond ?o I I ! l . IJut I :urrt I'!ni on: an! fthi chIIh htm anin 'I'liiu ftuflrM ti lifiFJItii tut ttfiTiirf on fif-r nn.t iha And tkv woratoi it.s. tbcchii'lriiajritu ' SSeTtS'nKneS I "I've urKiimi ami ccoidon ami coaio.i witaoui : Ilor iiiHwcr M always: My loy haa one friend Ah Ion? a I live; and vourcharzi I untni TJiat mi heai l liolU i ot jiml lew lor you And all ihe re-t. Kiit the unit rone Kry Ncedt ni'j the :ii(wt, and you'll Had t the Of alt mother M hold ijIum; Ui the one Wiiohmtancr the most, so love s work i i 1 7ov what e-in I wiy to "tich words a? tho-? j I'm not o nivineml. as the hi.-tory .how, Jlut I often won Jer whtadi one Ii rliriit, ; Ah 1 hear her HkIiI ep i.liu allT ni.ht, j Here and there, to the win. low and Ooor. As fhe wa U with a heart that M heavy an 1 MliC. T wih the hor doa I. while sre tfvp hrr lile To nivo lilm Irota iii. There Jn:!ini'lanl wife " Mi, il. .V. Awe. in VauUSs C unjtanUni. Till- II03IH )-OI'Kr.ATJ VK SOWETV. "I'm -Iof it," jiihl K:tt3. da-hing a bandftd of hair-pins upon the '.able, ami Jotting:: big biovn braid go tumbling down Iter 1 ;mk. ."So am 1," said Heth. 'bo :tb I!'' said Xaniiie. who w:u sufTeriiig witit :: tlreadful eohi hat is it, g-i-N. f-aul J. turning any 1mm;k in -e dt.wn on my lap. ' .- - . . -' li... .t.- - ' x..? :. i f't's the everlasting gossin," li llii; -Wi(,' 1 ". .-i'l ilKLll. jrvaLe. . ,, . - jroni lio. o. said ! "It's f-o iliiicreil Knnnie, to whom boardiug-Iiotibe life ; IWlfltl JiV" H. k i iVI . n . :us lauy, hhu juhc.i more, was j ! 11 .1 1 1- 1 i Avmu. i wameo to .ay. nut uem the , oldest of the four, it M'emed my duty 10 inane tueOf-st o Unn-s; o I kihI, j -J...... V..V.-,. .1,,. . i SJ1...I b OvV, .Ulj l.IUI . unusual about ine -upper to-night. "rhat's ihe iroe.ble." groan.-d Beth. "It was a together too u.Hiiil. amso men ti ireaii aau i.uiier ami :t)ple sauce and dry cake that I feel like gnashing my teeth at the .sight of them. .should like a piece of toat or a bowl of bread and milk occasionally, witli- out being made to feel thai I had dis- j arrangea tin: wiioie internal economy of Ihe house." "The suppers are bad enouirli." said ie:iiet "utii u.ey are iioinmg to in- gos- j"- . ..,.:, ... . ' .. i sv. romi h or new tue-..ses tins monin, or um .ur. Jewelt came in ever so late the other . l in liroa olheanng it wlnspered . ,to our C(Ui((.,lc, -tntltiitl valiant crv- ( ii that .ir. .ioiinsoii ami In. wiioi ;,.,. ; nnein.n,,. j,,.!,-,.: .,.,,1 :.!, I ad a quarrel mi their room last night (MI0 rr;,iav niirht. with the last screw tliat 'AIiss i.ouinson lias worn tfiree i the hitid...r. I-h...t- .i nit tt... ..-,..L- night, audit winded as though he fell ! without care of theirs, feel halt tbe.-at-up-5tair link!" and Kate looked as , faction n,at we (H(l in lookimr round scornful as a round lace with a dimple j m it would allow. "1 could slad evervthig else, said TJnnnie, "if it was odlv hobe-like -'h. ! if I could only sit dowd iu a clcad hitched, with !y feet in the stove oved, and sec a braided mat in frotl of tlib stove with a dice cat od it, 1 should be perfegly habby." V.'e all laughed at this idea of 1 liss, but -after the laugh there was a sudden silence, for eacii one of us recalled ueh .ii kitchen, and the Presence that had jnade it home-like. We wer.- not sisters, or even kin to each other, but meeting as strangers in a, city boarding-house, a strong friend ship had grown up between us, starl- v was abav a hard div Jicr; Iiad worried two ot ncr ttudo-t pupils through the r music lesson: and L had had a time in school that afternoon with ti wrctt'h of a boy, and v.-.is at my wit's end what to do with him on the mor row: and Nannie was more than half sick so we sat there quite still for awhile. Finally Ueth said: "1 suppose -we might make these rooms look a 1 1 tle p'.e:iant"r. c each have a few pictures and kmck-knacks. Do yo'i suppose 1 would hang mv i few p"u lures against this awful paper' said Kate. Ui-sides, what would be tho use? Just as we got everything j Tiiccly fixed some man wou'd want the room, and we should be invited to go up higher. I've boarded in this liousc two 5 cars, and in that time I've advanced from the tirst floor back to the third f oor iront. and two moves more will lake me out en the roof." "We bight go subwhero e"se," said INauule. "Oh you poor little innocent." laughed Ueth. "You'd 'change the place ana keep the pain.' They're all about alike." At this iNnnnie lifted such a woe- begone face Mir.t i felt something must be done. -Girls! ' CM?il f ?r nn-mnct imninp.;..A !r ..... .. ... j uiugnmy.ujui; scnooi-room manner I for rus Timis wn Ici fiicknes lUi little heap and was lifting up her voice in a hoarse cry. This was simply dreadful. Beth and 1 purred over ami cuddled lier. and Kate slipped down-stairs and coaxed t:u cross kitchen-girl into mak ing a bowl of sage lea, jaud by the time she was back with it the invalid was .somewhat comforted. When quiet was restored T spoke :agam. "Girls! let's go to housekeep ing' rClhtnio stopped the bowl haff way tfc her lijvs.eth sat upright on the trunk, and Katevdroppcd the stick of -wood in her hand Duck into the box. "'Where's tho rarniture coming roni?" said she. -Who'll pav tho bills?'said Nannie, "Who II do tho work?'said Beth, . who vas .born south of y.lUxrm-'s lino. son and f"' We'll ail do it' said I, lswcnng -jfcji last, question first; "and for the itir. I ih. ilk. in lhi laid that, wn wen! a !,,.- ,;, .t.l ii.t.,.i ...i ..!... r.f iiu.irici. each orphaii-il and had our living to drawers conmleted their furniture- and nml t.ie work ioo hard. -You II get earn, and strengthened by many con- strips of blue and grav e-iroetiug before lia ( ,: ul u)')sl rwu" r genial ta-tes. We were doing our daily i the larger pieces took awa any suspic- i " ' "" I. .'.' "l!e,lI;lb(,ut- , , . ! duties ia rather a brave, cheerful way, -ion of "bareness. ' I "Ucll, saul Kate, when this -vas j ,, c, . ..u,- .;! I'm.. ..mn..!..;.!.- l.ni t.. M-1 1...1 i t i i 1 1 rou"-'iit tin. "if a rootl name in the i .i.i.wi, ....i. i-.i vv;ui...iiii.o, w..c .. juu iooiu lu-iu :inu 1 suurcii wasare- ' , , , , . . , , night we were under a cloud. ( Jutstde. ; c:Sl.iv similar, exeeot that our floor was P--51; -l" l w". """g ; '''- :i November ntin was lashing ti.e win- painted a bright warm brown, and our m l SIV0 ". why. k't t.iem talk.. iows. and -nside. the stow smoked. ,.r..irinn..r.ii-i".r, -n..! i.it ,f ....,-.,! .,-, I hey nuwt talk about siunetlimg. and It wa-. pay-day at the manufactory scarlet and white. IJut it was on our whj!c wo :U?, "nilor ,,1!scl,.ss5o' so,ne- Here ixaio w as fooic Keener, and that i nmm-m s. it. mr-room tli.-it wn v'sia ,wu. U1 '" --n . o i" - hit here there was an interruoi ion. ! w :..,. ..., .,... i i.:.. .. '..,: our umners out tor a day or two. Xannie le t the rojkn"--e!n"r n-uJ t :., t ' V i wl-lv-n-'- "J" " And we did tint get tired of ;t. but ox.u.jii. "- io. u.u lu.iu 'Uiu , quite a show, :;nd when we lad scat- .i. .r:i r u ..i lieu toAaru me eeu. i ,nr..,i OI. i.rtVa .., t,.:- K,t ,i. ;iUOi ' ""." .- "? i'- - "Oh. Kar.nier crietl Kate, -don't room: it was a .fceUlcd ;a4 rnpro and more satis hcd. for . w Home s fie ueu US liatM e:ioii"-'i -nv-' i.M-t. .,. v -i - i i- . ' n i' irinu a iu tuu iuuuur; . iti: iciiici. ty' Uul she spoke too latefor im- we reached the tr.v 'k-isplwin on r ' -V1' l.lira to t.S"V :lt n'g-V, reeling ihe eomLined inflnenee of homp. ..;;.. .- tnat it :s ours, mat we are no: there on im. i.v.iiuimu un.uv.im, ui iiom.- tour or inr.i-tiori "vnii T:mir vnnr . -. . . . . ... s n" I iuilueny-t nnn:c hid iM:...'i si r :- suUcranee, out bv right. Ami t is ng herself on the ned in a forlorn ! Vor eves thn h;.i..,i . .,; ..i t css ot secunty and permanency cn- furnishing, that needn't cost rry much; and about the bills Kate, how much do wo all pay a week?'' "Four times Ihe is twenty, and t.vo dollars for washing, makes twenty iwo.' s-id Kate, with book-keeping promptness. hy said Beth, beginning to be eager, "lots of families live on ! than that, and pay for i;vory thing oi.t of it clothes and" doctors "hills aw! every thing." tVell, we talked till midnight. and the more wo talked the xno'u fena'dde the .scheme seemed, and it was dc"tM that wo .should commence tencment hunlirig the very next morniug: ami after Beth and I had gone to our own room. Kate came burning across to say that Mtie had Mme spotin ami forks ', wftich had been her mother';, and that j .,.4ill, ?. rrt' ftiiTi v . ,-.. .. lovely wafties e ext)p-ted a te!ious time iindini; a . filing J)fV," lonum- mip llKe JW W) ( to help themsfhe. Thai very week a : nice little scholar of Nannie's" stopped i J3iim now loriUW mlM llioe wjio try after scho-d U kiv that her oarests : city. We knew where hhe lived -a nlensiut houc m a resneoSable localitv. so nttcr j snpperjvatf and I hunted up the land- Nann.e itimg Inside him with her srw ! loerd. the next day we went in a body ing, making quite r. Darby -an.l-J'a:i ' to in-tpect th place, and thi bargain wa.i concluded. liHtueen that time and our departure we natle fairti lo-.o our repu'ation o i being the tjitietest boarders in the ' hone, for cverv mght mere was talk- in an I laug nng in on! pw.ii or the other, wlrle we stitciiel a:il hemn "d ami figured this l::-.i the hardest of a!iY Kale, vrith a cont.dencc lnirn of m u;'i han'iling of money, made out a lit in : twinkling. whL'i list .vas jii-rieetly s;(t isfaetorvUi all of us- until we inouifed j) rices. One thi::g we were agreed nvoa, and that w.:s. ririd economv. J we oheapcne.I this and left out tliatuntil , it !'oke 1 oti'.to reasonable. Well, the Jir-t tjpy of Dec mb"' found us in ourowii hired houe an I as Bot'-i turned the kev in theotl or, we , felt that we hid burue 1 our snips b ' filled t cks, whi -it were simply luxuri bin 1 u. ! ous at tor boardmg-hou-so ma'tivsses. The oul'Toin? tenant, seemed to re-! Our table was not set fortn with cnt- irnrd our exnerim nl in the li-rlit of a ' hiifr: ifi!.-i !ii ! f i..., -..-.. .-. 1 1 ;.. , t , .?. - w !-. TS.JLaiB WW mjt m, II llllli ' HJ help along, so t!iev u'c us :: number , of li usokeetiiusr thiu-rs. amour oth.-rsiiJ . I braided mat, an 1 a half dozen plants ' elec ed Kate tr.-a-.urer, and every Sat-a;:-" ; all in bloisom. ami sold us tlm'.r r.in-rij urdav niirht each f ;i:s nut live do'lars - .. - - t at a vwy low jirice. Thoe familiar mIi thn iw.ii;i t- tt. ;-.nj, .f .-w..-,- --- aml stove-pipes will iiii.Inr-.tand what a i Cl.ill.f i VC t(i ll.'i "I rifcl?KJj. To,,rl ,,, -" " "" ""' " ' "'" .04....V ...... 4.. nmning order. Besltles litis, ve ha-1 a vouple of jnrJ, :i f,- iMj.Istea Is wltli t!ie furnish v dishe-, our trunks, and a iaf (lot.n .)::cki;) ioes of dill'irent j,jr. The lieVi ffirtni.rlif ire i l.i' rkti. yt. ro,(. eariv :imfu.0:il to bod late, and ivei iu ,;icll(i f:iwu u-hilewe IlVOil in j painted, and pounded, and plaune i. i We were iu a state of mind v. here we wi.-hed for no advice, much less help. trom anvboiiv ouiside: b-it alter ; am tho , we u:,ik :iml skin from our knuckles deeitled there were times when a man could be made ii-.rt.ul. and at Nannie":, nn uggestioii :: certain voting arcliilect ,rom t!lo iJO:ini;,(r house was laKen was !one, and I douht if manv br.de yoinf into homes lnsiirionlvaniiiiiiih-il on the result of our inenuitv nm work. Ami it was a "nrht "c-o.v 1 bard little ldaee. There was a irood sized sittiny room witli two sleenimr ro.ims oneiiinr :. . ...!-.. i trom it, a kitchen a ljonung. :. store room, closets, etc., and as the house was on a corner, we had the sun most . of the d-iv Kate and Nannie painted the floor of ' their room soft gray, and covered their ! ili-ixcMic-.t.iMn ".in. I ...-i,.ct..,t -;!, 1 blue and drab chintz.. The one v.imlow .. ' " ...... .... i.. ii. ...v. .,...., wis draped with lull curtains ot un bleached cotton, trimmed ami looped back with bands of the chintz, and :t low cushioned chair and ottoman wire I covered with the same blue and drab covering. oar greatest skill. The three windows were curtained with full draperies of cheese-cloth, over cream-colored shade-, a big crim-on bow at the top of each window where the draperies parted. Nannie, who was not in the least testhetie. pleaded to have the whole iliinf rrvir.il lint is t?i! m.iif t-ii'iti-. live vards of 'carpetingshe 'was voted . down on ithesooreotcconomvaswelias of art. A wiie margin was stained a most delight. ul dead-leaf brown, raid nine vards of crimson and wood colored carpet made a square large enough to come well out around the cen ,i,i iter i Ami the table we saw it front of an auction-room. when it was covered with both s old gray shawl dyed crimson, and the student-lamp su over the darn in the middle, the e fleet was. all that could be d-.'sirod. j Then" we had KctlYs piano and the plants, and nobody knows until she tries it how far a piano and plants go towar i furnishing a room. Wo had a comfortable lounge, bought "in the doth,' and covcsvtlV oiir own hands. a big Shaker rocking-chair, ami two or I . ., I iircc. siil'l iP rrtn camp-cnaii-s. j the cat was only here, you would have rea.'hctt the climax ot earthlv happi ness " The young architect looked inquir ingly and Nannie's ideal of bliss was explained to hha. Ho made no com ments, but looked at her with a peculiar cxprcssjon in his handsome eyes, and I felt that the stability of the society was threatened. The next night, as we were sitting down cozily at our tea and toast, and baked apples aud milk, there was a ring at the door, and Kate, answering it, came back with a basket. "It is directed to you. Nannie' she sa!d, holding it to the light. So Nannie opened it, wben out stepped a plump, self-satisticd Maltese kitten, and at tached to one fore-paw was a card trhich said: "The Climax' Beth turned the card over, and read the voting architect's name. i -. . . .1. -.- j--.i I w . AiI 1111 j A IJl Lll I ll'll II I l''ll ! .fc.111 t I 1 !. 11 .TTI lllll k & !! !! iCf-hf m t ....,.- :.:m !!... i... :...i ., ijiuu' ui. .iiitt ers and camu-cnairs. I i :in -m I1..vhi.ti i-.e cili!i,rtf! o.l -.! "Oh. Dannie"' -!i ald. turning or, , herreproach:uIly. "I hope you are nt go.ng to .-po.l cwryih.ug. ' But Sun n; was busy filling a saucer for the newcomer, and made no answer. I may as well ay here that, soon aft- er, the young' man came tom in a very , htraiehtfonvard nnv. made known bw ; iiitcnti'iUB in rard to N xnnk. jur , risked termiss:on to viril hr. Th: night, while she was goa on an v- rami, l liiiu u:u iiuwuu.i vi.-iuisura w r er girl. I move," said KitUi. who was rati er irivcn to souadin" uhraees" I i more that hu be grntiteil loae to with drew." Oh. let him come!" aid Beth, with true .Southern ob'ir:outncs of oonjH quence.. Well, he came, and came again, aad the little rootkitce unfolded m a kindlier atmosphere than that of a hoardmg- J.otue panor, aaI alter awhile I think we all rattier enjoyotl hiixi. as he w n hi-ii-jjiujucu, jiu.':itii;f;nt jubbj s- low. wtm tonductel his wooing with very little noiiM-nie. Some eveniugi a iiJii-n:inueu, jyiiui;nt jwng i he would come in trith bis drawiaif Kard under his arm. and estab L-hig j hiin.-ell at oi.r Kitchen table, imt in hu iiiarveioH.v nne line ami ligure. wan picture. Kate .-ome'inses shook her -- ! a li ni trom the covert of tbo sut.n.- ro'jm. but ahe usually endetl with lile t:i! chihlrcn!'' B.it t i turn from love to figures, ;ii v much fii 1 it col? Now f do not expect tube b !" '. r'niR th ; small mirrors in our Iw-d rooms t ) the big iron spoon in the ia'i- try, co-t exactly $lL'n.t.; nevertheless, j that uas the tx:ict total. It may eeni i more cred.ole when it is understood j thai our dressing ta!)les. vah stands and ottoman-; were j.aeking-boxes, and that the inviting citsbioned chair, wer or glnalh' barrels. Jf course our tcd- j st'uds were not ftirn'shetl with ha inaitreascs and nw blankets, Lut we. ' had warm coverings, and clean straw- j ! or si-, or (except Kate's spoons ! ml i.rtr' lnf l v:i; clean. :uid tbu ! -.--- - . . - ., ......,F ,-,-- fo 1 wholesome and .aried. i And about the ru-l of living? Vol ..-.. . ami a half into a box kept for the pur pose, and siie paid for everything out of it. We questioned her olteu. during the first iirmth, li'iw the mon-'V was holding out. hut she made no saUsfae tory answer. The llr.-t dav of dauuarv we each found on our plate at supper the fol- ' Iow.ng notice: "1'iie fir-jt monthly meetinjof the Home Co-operatho So ciety will be held this eieuinu' i the ; kitchen, :.-. soon as the di-dics are done, j A full attendance is desired, to hear the i report of the irea-nrer." Kvery member was present, and th treasurer read her rep irt. After set ting forth at some I-ugth the origin and object of th-- society, site presented the following figures: i.v Atvoi'.vT 'wiru iiomi: co-sm-kuative so CIKTV. J r. Cr. To Cusa $07.13 lly tn cn.il $ 7..) " fjrof'ries ' meat :m.i veyr eMhlej " und: ' lahor 'warth'jr. ironl-'ir ami uleaiiiui.. " rent hi."-" i.-.o i i".". 4.. hal. on hand 7!js I ?t7.i:;' S'.i7. 1'! Which means' said Kate, dropping J her ollicial manner, "that we have had all this good time, and don t owe :i cent for an. thing, and have si dollars ? , x,t". ,! l . S back to us. and she counted out lour litllt; I''.!es f .w,Ilt'; . . , . . , , Xm' l " J,'"-"-". "" f'l ' under, add- d leui. '.ml seventeen cents apiece coming ,... .......I. ' :.i i: jn.. , a week ea di. and had a surplus, and i after that, four dollars a week usually eocred::ll expenses. When we started, though we asked no advice, we had floods of it, and no end of di-nial predictions. "You'll You'll run in debt," "Yoi11 we did not run into debt, and we did not quarrel. It would ! 1)0 too much to s:iy that we never dii- i fered. bn, our differences were never j bitter. j We used to think sometimes that lieth shirked her share of the work, but she wo.s the sweetest-tempered creaturi i Hvin- ami always willing to inaku anu-n-is. incline nan to nom a tigui re n on Kale, who was apt to want lux uries out of season, at exorbitant prices: and I was sometimes a trial about the cooking, being absent-minde I. and apt to burn things up. As to Nannie, she tictl a white satin ribbon on The Climax; the minister and a few friends came in, and almost before we kuew it Dannie and the young architect had gone oft together in aback, with TheClin.a wa ling in a basket on the front seat. Hut this did net break r. the society. for another good friend stood retdy to fill the vacancy, and stepped promptly in. And did we not find the work too hard? Well, sometimes it seemed a I bother, but, divided among four, it was I not; oppressive: and if the larder got empty, or other work pressed, we took courages us to ami comiorts and even luxuries to our surroundings, and 1 think you might hunt up and down the city- and not iind a more contented and comfortable set of people than the members of Tho Home Co-operative Society. Hester Stuart, in Jiarpcr'i L'azar. m A dog in the neighborhood of Los Angeles, Cal.. is passionately fond of hoiiey, and to gratify his taste he robs hives whenever an opportunity offers. He has grown quite expert in the busi ness and can extract the sweet stufl with great dexterity. San Franciico Chronicle. The high prices paid in the New York market for snapping and mud turtles has induced many farmers in Rockland and Orange Counties to go into the raising of these animals as s legitimate trade. S. Y. Herald. Our Torniz Headers. THE FAUitEUS SCARECnoW. Ou'. ta ta r-rnarH srtl t"wr. A &. of crw dcBMi l mstnrc. Otrr'iUf ibvta. tbrttty hinn'r Xk L'ciartf tiMC crv -UI nMatc." I mnat kTc a rwwT-tfcat l tri Xf wott-4 W. UJ old mBtsreiMi htt the kaun lki I artaor "K Am4 A-mf t" eli i; lrs& le rwtar day t! irwr wt 4MK To nrtr ia cr at lyia i Awl wbM a 9MH- mii hlv ktao UK J'or in tkm. hu ; tb rtir retlwr. A hmci ervrj were aiwMled Unrrtker! he Ho : tnrmr. tttl? w faiiiwn abovld. frusd; '1 leer ay Nrarg XmJ mti uooa. THK CUKJ.E:) HA IB (XSIllttt'. "It waa g ol cushion. vt nxtitml jrith eurletl hair, aid japa," onrs fully. .ad what ilo think conUI liar he oome of it?" akl mamma. Wby it must ha e beea iloleo. I can 'J think m what other way it eouid hare dlsaimer.rei. Voti see it" was dark when w? tippsl oxer, ami eiery tLioc j wettt uU Ue ereeic nui tt s low, ant mo current to s-jx-ak of. It would r.t havo bem possil le for that heavy cushion to liare been swept away. I thought I had overr thing, wit this morning when I mie I it. and roie do.Ttt there, it ':i. not to te found. I aks!l have to rhle without a ctiihiou after this." lie looked very .ober over it: a -id the children, Ueriii and lieth, lokel obor for svmoatbv. Mtney was not so plen tiful with Dr. Clark that he could afionl new cushions very oftu; anl thew chiidren. young a they were, knew this verv well. l"hen j-apa started on his rounds, and mamma had sent them out to play while the baby took a nap. they fat down under toe great tree to talk it over. "iiihl be hard, riding all day without any cushion to sit on," said l'eth; and iJeYl agreed to it he nearly always agreed to what ih-th said. "He said it was mr.de ot curled hair' added lieth. nirttlitativ.-Iy. And then, alter another pause: "1'ert, your hair is very curl v." So is your-." t.aid Hcrt. in a sweet voice. And Ueth .-ighed, and aaitl noth .ng. There wtw no denying the curls: tud she thought a great ileal of them, beddo.-. Her heart struggled with the oig thought. There's a great lot of curia on loth our heads," she said, "ami curis grow ast." "Course they do." agreed JJert. Mine are almost :ls long a yoius; and ,uce they were little specks of things, .-ike that picture when I was little." I5ert believed that now he was large. Moth chi'dren weix- still for a few minute-. I'er: played with the dirt at his iV-ct, but Ueth did not play at all. .-die sat and thought, her face grave. At last she spoke: Uertie. 1 will, if you will." "What?" a-ke I Uert, looking up. I lis thoughts did not trouble him He had already forgotten about the hair and tin; cu-hlon, and was playing that be iiad to build a mountain out of the dirt at his feet. "Cut oil" your curls and give them to papa for a new cushion." "She spTkc quickly, catching her breath a lit tie. She liked her c.'irls and she liked to hear people sav: "What lovelv hair little Ueth Clark has!" Uut iiert's answer was prompt and his voice sweet. lie cared nothing about curl. "All right." ho said. "Then they combed; and papa much, won't he? won't have to be will like it crv There'll b.j tiio-t enough lor tuo cush ions. niavhe. So Uetb's great sacrifice was made itlone. She ran for the shears. It should be done quickly, before .she had time to ehange her mind. Xo thought of asking mamma entered the heart of Ihe loyal little girl, hi not mamma taught her since lwr babyhood to give u; her own lor the pleasure and com fort of others, aud were not her curls her own? Snip. snip, went the shining shears Down dropped the shining heap of curls, first trom Iiert's hfnd, then trom u-r own, iierl wielding the shears as best he could in tho back part where Ueth eould not reach. Some of tin curls glist-ned in the sun more than oth ers. Those were the ones on which two tears of lictlfs had dropped. Those were all she shed. IJert did not think of tears. He chattered away about how much cooler they -hould be. and how pleased papa would be: and he wondered a little why iJeth Kept so still. "Why. what in the world." said Mrs. Clark. As she sat down the teapot from which she was about to pour a cup of tea. and her voice sounded so .-traugc that Dr. Clark turned to see wiiat she was looking at. There thej- came, "two shorn lamb', carry "ng a little basket in which two small white handkerchiefs had been near'y laid, and then the fluffy curls laid on. "They are for your cushion, papa." they said, hurrying toward him. "You said it was made of curled hair, and our curls are real nice, you know, and we culled them for you; and Ueth thought of it. Won't they make a big, big cushion, don't you think?" "Poor mamma! And, for the matter of that, poor children, br. C lark iaid down his carving knife, and laughed until he cried. And when lie had got ten out his handkerchief and wipe I lus eyes, and cleared his throat, what did he do but burst into another laugh. The children were astoni-hed. aud not a little grieved. Ktea Ucrt's sweet lip quivered. And Ueth faltered: "Don't vou like tnem. ua .- "iless'vour precious hearts."' th father said': and he gathered them both .it onee to his heart. " 'Thev ar worth ilwrwo'iHitin nilil. or a fi.od ileal ir,w t'nin t!.oir wmriir. for that mat- ;er. 1 ana knows all about how this little woman had to struggle to give up her curis. Tdaiuaia xuifet not feci bad - ix-oiour tt Th. pnrh ivilJ crmwarain: and a lo elv little vine of uusclfbtinc-s and thoughtfulncss has sprung up must not in be these two choked' hearts, and Thus hinted at, mamma did not re prove, did not even shed another tea: ivfor. thi ehililrpn. though some fell on the lovelv curls when she laid them . . .. .. , . awav. But Til tell you what she did do. She instructed those two dear little dunces, before thev were a dav older. that tVery hair of their heads belonged tc patfa and mamma, and must not be cat gain under anv consideration nnlcsi ne of the authorities said so. Ur. ci$k bought a new cushion, but it ivas ot stuffed witn tnose jeuow curlk He explained that they were too precious forFthat -her there Two lovely Oie dav. when he ffraw ri cuua Irom the jewelers two toveiy ! wst"h .hVa. linked witbgol i. ael aa i th- .ink wrcf- tbi1 wnl "i '.- CiA- wa. from W Dal a' "iv I aja. trout hi i-uriyar- j And tha. bat Locam of li ceH- j od hair. I'stnty. l!w tic WfcBt to Ike rirtm. Tb day iW tr arrival ia Ioaan wad Thjul'f bir-hUr. md aatoay Um priNatt iMttrwetrt-d w$ n brtgfcs jM Jvrrnn. -hub iaJwr tid to OMgkl sjpead a be pl-aaaL "Xow. Thud." I obprrrd. with mr kindest vMer-lartKhcriy" Jr. "Teaww bor ;hi i yuttr day, ami uaa pm oat. do oc t or ;mi what jou lit lor an iostsoi otih-oIm aad o r pty. Then to ud4aly broto oot: -Sar, Mat. t Jm is 5aittr!T, Ua'tliT" VeVM "Well then. aid Tkad, draiqg a long breath a be baadffd mm lib wr. rr.s:. "I waat voa u ito mm to Ito Oxford Clreo. !. tto omnibm Itot'f Jail ropjpd orer Uwrw j JC1 "7 it. ami wa'il t in tim Ivrttonust iow." "tb. what a ebtntk of a brottorT" vm my inward tbtwgiiu aj ci4at ito HNC4y ia cHtf band and Tbt ia tto ocbrr." I start d for tto 'bo. Wc managwl tj reaeb tl fci'orw it mo ed on. and ncranUled to tto waM on the roof in high gke. cddolv it .t currcd Ui me that J had not v i lo qturrd whether we were going m tto proper dIrin.t:oa. "How stupid!" I reCeetrd. M I sboot ed to the conductor to tell tue bow far it to lKfrd Circtw. ilit'a the bother way." to replied, with a grin. a be caught by tto lofc log, which 1 waa about to plant or t car.cy iu n;y eagern to descend He heled "I had dowu. awl then we both -tcoil im atlnt)v on the Mdewalk, wa.tiag for another 'bW ttnx th oth er way, with "Oxford Cirrus or it to rome along. At iat w taw one. and Cot in. And now Thail beputi to grow sx ious l5t wo -houi i bi lat fr the per formance, wliieh it was natural to jup pose would commence at two. It wa Un minutes gtt that boar when wa heard the cry Hoxford t ircti!1 Where is it?' I ventaretl to nk aa we gt down. " Why. 'ere' replied tto comiurtoj. "Wei!, don't -ee an thing that loows like a irrus building or tent either; do you. Tbi'M "No: btii p'r'aps it'a down one of these streets a little way.' be aigt ed. "S'pose yoit ask mcmiebotly. Max." Accordingly I stepped in mnt vi mm old gentleman who was walking rather j shm-Jv. and said: "If you pleae. air. will vou tell iuo where tto Oxford Cir- ClH is "Just down this street, half a jupiara from here, my n." ho auswerod, pica.-anily. 1 thanked him, hurried Thml along. and when werea-hed lhf-orl of square, looked carefully at even bmhhng within sight, but not a tfaming circa.- posi-r nor even a plain circuai;gu could I M'C. "Oh. hurry. Mav!" plcade! 'ITiad. hpurri.il on to renewed exertions by this entreaty, I stopped a paaer-hy and reviewed m query. Here it'is." was the reply: and the man waved his baud carelessly iu the direction ot the iniiuitng in iron' ot Inch we had bo-u btautling, mu pavseil on. I glanced up and saw on the corner of v hat I had taken for a . i m ph re tail store, the words ixford Cireit." A iiiece f .-tupidity in ne." I re llected. as we entered the shop. "Of coure I niun't epei-t to lind every thing e:ictiy as it is in America' And walking up to one of tho couuUr. I threw down the s-ovcreign and akel for two t:ck't. "Two what?"' exclaimed the clerk, who was a short j'oung man with a long he. u!. Why. two circus ticket-' I re turned, "in a louder tune, "ilow ranch are they?' "Circus tickets?" rejM-atcd tho man, staring at me n if I were one of the genie in the Arabian Nights jut coming out of thu hoUJc. "What circu.-?' Why. Oxford Circus, of course' And I tried to hok as offended as po-.i-ble at the disrespect. ul manner in which I felt my eleven years were be ing treated. "Oh. ho. ho, ho! ha, ha. ha!" he suddenly bur.-t forth. "This is a Mourning-Goods shop. '.Jackson's Km imrium of Mourning Ooixis at xcrnr service. oung man. Have you lot any friends recently? If so. hcH tit you out. onh we niixtly deal nith In dies:"' ami then U-gan stuffing h'.had kerehicf down h sthront to top another lit of mirth, while he ?lnpp"d h'iu-elf on one knee, then on the other, a if to drive the joke into each aau of hi Ixidy. rSalurallv I became very indignant, whiio Thad, foreseeing that h- waa likeh- to ini-s the performance entirely. began to cry. 1 pieked up the sover eign and gave it back to him. and wn ubout to lead the way out of the store through miilkms of yards of Lby k crape botnuuine, and all the habili ments of woe that ladies wear, when the clerk recovered breath enough to explam that Oxford Circus meant sim plv the cin le formed by the jnoction of O.xfonl with one or two other streets and that- IJut V, did not wast to bear auv more. "I might just a? well be in lermsny or France. 1 " I x.f.u.lm tod. latterly, as wo ltd; 4if 1 can't ua- i riivtiini rode back to the hotel; -if I can't ua- dcrstand mv own language. " Father thought the atfalr almost as i-ood a joke as .-. former sslvcntore in T'erlin. but he promised to take cs to a real show and let Thad keep the sov- croign. to'j. .naujw or, r., m j Harper's l'ouno 1'copie. Baskets to Hold Water. The Eastern papers speak of .0 j sSnS and weg loXaT- h sa.d to be better than hemp or Sax. 1. : v.- ?kr.-n U - fcil of w How tretr that snlendid uses of the willow fiber iJn: there is ;icd of w'llow tree that ! !rroT5 on lilt uorth slope oi iW K: ' mountains ai out eighty nile east o j Los .ngeles. on the xnirr of Use Coo j rado desert, which is used oy he t aoa- ! son Indians to make baskets, light awl ; ' imnerrious to water. Tnev are beUei 1 than any tin. other kind of gaiva'nixexl iron, or an; a made onickiv bv the deft linger o! these Indians, and are sob I chicay tc ,.... 1 tourists, mercnants ana regnwr cu.--1 tomcrs. This is a peculiar product cl the Pacific coast, ami notomy anoveity ; to hastern people. !ut also to a great ; many Cal'foraians who do not bve , where they have ever seen them- Jxa : Angzlcs ncrw. a. In the Empire of ilorocco there ia 1 oniv one subscnocr to a newspaper. t He is the Emperor. As soon as there je tno or threa more tt is ltkeljr aoma Yankee will happen "along, and start a " paper.-ifc.' Srwefc j jinev are uiu u...-ti-iuj t . t j aad'old settlers, and last, with contait ; i use a dozen or ih'leen year'. They arc j rr -- I ,,-., Urliffious Heading. .vr a t mum: 1 1 Wli ; r r i m i ta m . s Kye4 frK Jt Ttowtifc. tarUikMui.fWfH t rttofctikf rt7 m tm,rj I taiMr mm mt umm T Eeto yoft IM fteoM 1 Tr - - ---- - - . TMtt ES0W5 A.XP TUB CXJttOVrX laul av: We ka.w Jmhm ? - "It duth art tret sftnoir. Bflia i-r to tto Mm i'td, W to i&Jiwm! -pectsof tto mm tbn;. Tmmt Tlr tto fart of a fr lue. 4oha to tto ffi. !aal ? 'We kwrw a boue " John mt muur wh-: it !;! ar " It dub a j ) ill I-," Tbere t tbji biewtm of tto fclkowm 1 al o'Ln wa Hi all dr: Ataaeu f oor ktoKxl-.-. Tto4atb4ptkbloUi tto atreet wo: id inuule if wo took! tut- rm. apr4. iin mm anwj m TiSf. n i a wn mut xm arte' , jl ' 1 I mHWa wLm Lm& flb Hp WVV HRNWf rto Miif Sa4a - Iw we oenake to -oU a!t t:e auteie ' l to 4vw4tw ottora oitfl mt't i -.-ttrctrrl with it. Trwti jk bWe the ose. ' wartacv. plainly n no it bittor !, tot With tvtwrm ia)WMarWtr . r .t attvu-biiiv; ukow Jaovir U-yno4 vu I wAjr to otowrtl dtti ltoe trwt '. t igbt. The moot huhll.ar ihjecw an . om rt tt w to tto v aft 1 " latui ar Iy oo tto &4 ibat in.ei, . mm. a4 which -' v . Itoy y tto ch&rni of Mitet a aifht of i&. W msA a!w r- oa;at n -- i ti.at ttwr rataci aau teet en aa v d i&eaa. Ybt beep ijw f ret ng UK-re oi tonw a m aunt, at Ut m. until !t,e) aeem t trg alt the aeaM- into '&. A yoa Uk u m lor et you og!B toiafce. yt bear tto leave rntl-. and aa oo h'k (& water y imnrv yt em to:r tto wrr rmle. frtoo St. ! let fiowoil bts Angelu hia irend that fr.t4 lottkoJ at it for awhile, and tba bJ VI by. f can bar tto brHa.' ill all !ru p!ry tbre t ime!h:ijf ivul what i eapreawd: aa e-ho .i far away :uor. a gimimwr lar a ay israt muic afr n'ti bft .!. glims after the light baa pm -. Tb tr jt ora j tori hew o ugget avr tbaatoaaK, aal awak. a mi our aoul wore thaa ' to or w' etvild pfvft. f Tie lU.il ba tfi: qualite to a trerv retnarkbh oVgron. aa we might wet! xhs'Jkmm. tealtog a it loe with tto un'.tie ami tto etetirtiea. h we r!.-i are n4 ooacoataietita. bet lmpjM oi truib.4 ts great lor mil re iou. How it !n:ggle to no n!l tho kla of (mm!. yt fearfal alway leat whai it unfidiH aoouUl be taken for tto wbofe truth! Hi was the aaprooHta eMe name; i h Ntiapitroacbao light: H wa tto form uo imj(e niat attempt to repfMau Abi alt tbi nt to roacf-al il. but tatow Uiat, tu.weer much might be ret ratal. He wax -uJl ibo "L'Mmrcbablc (iod pa t.ndmg out. The story of Jesttn h an niatulv lobl ant story ean b. We ran follow Huh from tto toanger to the tomb. W can meaur Hi U'tim. nam tor H xvrks atnl ripat all lb- wnU which have le.-n left on rwi orl. We bmu familiar w.ib all therint of 1!h life but we them only through Ito vail vf His f'eaii '. tbruti irmitletmi vfmtoi .' UJlit f ih- iHMHtkif emn.' All ahnig Hit slatp4i, human nfe.there nrv cqH'niiig through which Ills ittbait) sbim. a nft In the cWmmIm bow u tto onfnlhom.tble star Jeptb. J J 1 revaalot! a ot who can ev-r be oa-veik-I. W a search tto tmsearcltabl i-icbf of Cbritt: ' Ufce ?ir s-rwbl dimmm tkat uatnr hv Wfij uoiJ'r r ate rtM." llirro is the aaaxt nsiMlia;,: f tto knc-n and unWnowa ! ta matter o tto human iife. Wo know the faee. bat iTt the form; we know we toll to, but e know not tc.,nt we iduitl to. we e. but only "in a mirror larhlt." o we isee tto Rtin ia tto ro'-.tr of th talo- ecope. The tvtiector hu jtlorvos aal gifei -is n?ai iitwiejgeo' t.ie ua, bot :t is oulv thr fainu-st 1 utmer to tto Ml iiaeff. Tto wfl u Gotl 4 l -et.-k U makn n myery tto future, life. an, mom t'iu ito ti(ewopa i to fcigned to h.le tto on. Itut tto ub jevt and (he dintaaen are too treat for mre fud revelation. 'I1m tloeope f ratoer at tho ray 4 it eaa. ami make Ha image arliar'an4 sharp a powatoie Hut tin- i.a 1 too f-r u9 tttf morm ml' irate ias'sertoa. Tto koowiedjje we hae. tfcotigu gemiuw. ii ttot extwoaiea. What ii r veaied in tiu fau.re i real tot no, eoraplete fcno!d;'e There ki a attempt U bl ;!j tir from u. They nb.a ax Height ly aa itoy eaa. J'utiltvy ar b'hi-M iu tto ditawm. Ther- iii a a temfH o hide tto olwnal A-oriU from in. ' itatnre aai vtae tml dilan-e Ut u'. jerniil a foil twi loldiag la all 'i-purtmenu of kaowl etge. we kbcw ooy ia part. Am wa ad vance ,n ivBowUlj;, it i till oafnr la art- Xot til! that whh i perifect. we ahait know a' Io we are karr. Km itum$rn I A n mm. PA ttl Xu4t :. w 'Ji mum. 1 iwe Tim. -'-1h 5-nt, net rt Uniea. bat tm Venwe." Utile .gfiiries. In an Kasii'h tow a tfl (""fewer. J naoot forty eara ao. tto T.?r iabaettaii by wrctctod ear ago. there wa a oaar- r tabxeti: mr w,etetiei women r o ; tmern egrw; a cooraerer wat ao clergyman of aav aoarmnnatioa woabl I reo.ure aarg Ao. Jar trow I .-' brec a ouat:W)iow Udy of aav : pie oeao and ern peiy. Oaa day. . -- .y - - .- j tntsrnuae wooaew wen peoiteai. man j wbhed to et-mpe. Iroat the-r trrtv, - tif. nn..i - . k- -. . I ootiikar that Ih ir peao. wooH Twuwn; u n.9T nw im tm vrnwa ore- - xr .1 -. . 1. r . 1 -..-.i.s.. I-i -.-j-l mtZlfc Tto" j "Z-.- "ll 1 1 aeBT .. imm f OMW ' wU ls " aa.B Bjaa i i-in i hhw shx. -L . . T "--' rr o '.iftc it trvxk of ue Carit'Ka t-':ifrmn e rrl a 1 eaa. aad ipr.lify :ia to -3ra :tor Ktin a tlocoaatM $caat. J Ha? tto nr- araleaS4 "ssoe- the net un-ii o'ler. wi m threi ntoaths g'4te-a . 'no-- xrrtctod ereatare wvee ho '-r tor rwi. a I vi ttoat to- ali eg-r t rrns. to Udr owa pruftd phrafo, vforacn." To m'l.r' !!- hinrt! ), ; -- -www J i like thee Mrs. Tea-J ncnL sad 'J'. ir-? the loom !-'! iJjjuso -"W4 o, i tKe wr'i Loc'. 01 Murnr. hich .-ossaa lot women "save been rescued. o l.rw gtI, helpful live. 3!&t o? tiie Inrjrct orphanagcj in Ciis 'tm;-y bare s'artci in the same. rannr. He cob.- 4 hnrity called "The r:fit A.r r.in . r wbicn hundreds cf thutamts of wvr children bare to-ra uken a-st of !w rVing. aeltrj Heat of tec ct o i eonsrv. lor a cfcanee ol life sad 11-ilth. gaa with tto tat i Jf l JM ?tl "' acoaplcof 1 5 P a. r J -Mffc b -r. mk i tmrrm i r-i aJ xkm fmr 1 Xwm, rey fttrw ; ,. :lri ad i;h fc - -v. ! $. 'toHb tVt ? tmm tc4 . i iw4. nmi Ito .! ear - ji . k-s?.wUh ' md U ? p mm- :i MMf MtofM Of M Mi 13m t Am evwqpia i4f. ttoi ot i eaeb Tto ffM nmmmemmv? (todiMn to ;. U tottofi tof4-ib- to Up rcxtevs u m t w 1 mKni9 kmblm. J Ce hfcwU4ltoA6WiVew'- f IMw grm- i mmnmuitm InaaaoUtiJU iNM a r tmet antrum mX atfffct a4t: " 4 it I i a. Mtonr w 9wns4i. ; & rsiu of ltor itoo af imi m ttok mwtmtlims to - St i nki l m.-mmtMm mmn ov - . r- ioary cvu. m te t-i of eewey 4v ot 1 Tkiutu. W tojnaelrtort tbi tto ebam4er m Mm ral mm! ! tbiifx appear ' of oopu ac taor Worfcl .' aa4 aaottr traffjr o j. ami iragaa mm fi& i4 w rw-a, ni mmi, p?W tr - ftprts up Umg tto p'. Mo' pa4 oav bv Oar. lttth4o Hu tnwy al I th , s m y aci;rwaiija of iieute,t- la tto auta ul litu tbi a .: that eotwt ttte aa a wt.-4av oaelttl amt ftooi BM. ft U r who watt ia hUoaa m oiportr.atv to 4toiogUh ti. as! 4o ihe morkl a f aerv Molitoh to to tho toaeac race, lut rat tor Itojwi who r ' mmrwmj oott toir la.y ' . "woaj( itb titer ailfht wiiat aaaaaa4to4V Tto am .t to whom it ' cive I lawn r ooathaeata U? i aa ae tha; J"- raea frutn biolatf, to after tt. . thatailt tto toart l aiaakuat b gives, ha carh aao ail to paaa earh of We mi well. o aobir. mm tralv. tauhtally. ao a.-r la tio4. that ail lo llftrw ap. ao.1 all tto worhl MMhto terto aawtt Um mm aotaf. .V. Y wtowav. It kaerar a aalaihla? to tff wH aaeieoe. There are hei4 of ealtol iloubiAU artbaai wh,eh aoaae ae cotiat nght. aad wbtah Httor aeroat wrua)(. bwi while Me j ttotti l4bi o aeiioo aay to H'rNg e to btoa Hto awler tbeai ribt. wt 4 ttoai vmn to Hht to Uttvm w bo oailer itoan wro Whenever o tolifa mBf Unm of mte al or ebureh U,V to to tUe-fit'rma-. or U lotlKtitl wtottor It U rbht or wrot. tt I wiMaa to h.M, aal to bee m ribt, to parti' ipota ta that (oru, antll to U aoavtael that i jolte innkevut On tto wtor haatL too hotior r,'rt;e -ftNtNftl m tioaa Up to torialoae ami prm Ihlt. bn to fare Um po.bdU taat. aflaf nil. to mar b.t mWakea; aal t tmmy to bi tlttty Ui iatoire aether hie cmo m ience do not aeel U to 4oaatil ynm' on tto mff9m. t'ooaHeaMMR, wton ttndUmioate4f by rjrbt laatnto Won. b aot a very Mtle frai hi avattara -ither rH right if wroojf. ha' wtoa tt ita-jueoiy prKiae a part eolar ae to to wroaif. t W a mmm duly eithtM to rWrain fntai Um that aet. or. to fore floina '. to prmre to kin owa aada tactioa that hhi fcmptatait mtm m rUihL A man who toffia bv 4ohaf what a thiak to to wmj. ttow' her thiak .t t to rifit. 1 prr t' air to eal to doing wftat to kamt t to wmfcir- .. f. 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