The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 02, 1885, Image 3
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaPaaaaaaaaaawlf ''j'll'j j-SaaaaaaaaaaaM AW ) ,T- f w' -TsaaaBBBB f 'flB- 1 ;Saw I i -a t 1 t TIffi RED CLOUD CHIEF, f A. C. H03MER, Pufclis-ar. i:eI i r'I.nrj). NKKKASKa j THE NEW YEAR'S PEACE. I .fA t':ij'' '' '!k-'.v. t.i'.viy w . "i hr. v :x y- U 1 ti ' ' l-iw ju..-'i in -. it li : K.nvr. ajij-.ir ! ir. 5l;ful:iS uj-n ll- win:r !c&h o: wbSn Jly m!il h fjuifl mnn-i ,i" " l!'n, Tfci- f-ji-i lilonimJ Jiilo day. 0v.rM: h- i-ivsl. " ilio Ohl V-ftr1- Icr- nit-r -lii-ihHl fi-ll Wa' iilttT raJiJiIrup-rfrU'i-J) I ):; -tr:ny ! t-liall hm; no imn- lot aye! Thcti .Jj nimry . with it cliltilish grace An J ii- ir. - ii.'. mims-: winl villi i.jr loin-- that i-lionf lik fjoit"il I .jii1 -.! -mil-s liKjrbt ::h -nin-hitu-on 1t Stil :i- .in .jna'l iuit tlini th' novs. .1 miw 'mt trrv sit tli' j r man's lrr; Her iti-r:- yu- ji nimiiiir JJk- iniii- lliiou.i in- rultuif. ami 't:- ir.oM "III-, isf irn-w Illicit nnr' bright thun ;!- I !.? i Ami limner un hlH lace V) (5ol he mti. I P7- uu l..r. l.rt.j- ir- tiMir-wnrii )iiVr finl fill-ins' I.lxht tnli' inmirr'r's : 1 h.iw tl.- -1 t-irii tnii. i tli-tr jialn a-nl -liiy: 1 -juv t!i--ir lutii- lit Jlo- jnin"HM.' Tliat-wt Mionni Unit Jlows-lniin IaraJt-e. 0.1a'iiT" iimiuh or Joy! - hfur fii - r s ! tli vniri'i It llil- wiir-i'ir.:- wuli it-Ilfi'iuiil vhfv: Titf liitnp- wait- lor all nii-n. Iin.-.lit :rl t-l'ir - J.:iIi i..iir Mm eilcrt tothowoslJ: ".'- I ISlc fa urcs not t?- Ilciivn. our hum who niir. n i lltuli !ji-. lir.-uk wnte- Unit one 'vtvoX v.-.ml "Tl iilfh :lll :lllL'(M-ltl.l. f'JII'.'llVM Si vul tliat lor tii rijfiu ns .-invc i: L m.-ii I I .Irneot ir. 7.mf 1, i l'-iMfAV -.n,iiif'-fi. j SALLY'S S'I'OSKX. ,3 "i:h?ht Regular" nad "Traly- ( uly " llnppy Nov Year's Bay. y - ijiv. .... ...!. ..r..... ci...: ........ it was i ne iiiul a.iu-1 .u.-iiii.n. 'fhe d-ar parents, who had expeeted to be n' lioni-' -e'.cral i!.s l ore the blpS-eil ('nr.stina.seve. were ye detain- :1 aua, and the ehil.lren had linn"; tip their stoehin-js and taVen them down, loo, for the lir-t time in their live-, with no loving iareiitV .smile of .snrpri-e, ymi:tth and joy to enhance the value of eaeh Christmas favor. rf "It imt-J haie stormed fnrioii-.lv up there; and pap:i and mamma are miow- I liotuid ver likely." sa".l (?eorie, as he billed the wood-ho henmd tlf' k.tfheli I .-stoc- I that :!-. tliey may not re' awav from ill- nulls lor another ucew. Oh!"' eried holt the twin pairs. y&i It will be Ilappv Xew Year befoie I h'it time. The'vll '""V to eoine home. Ierrv Chri-ttnas ha-n"t been half 3iierr: and Happy Sew Year won't he Jjapj.'y at all w"ill.out mainnia and niajia." , Ceorjre and Mary chanj-ed irlance- aml smiled. Tlii'V felt a- the twins -did; bid thev forelnve to say so. "S II I-illllllll v.it . ...... ...... present ly. D.d y-u split a jrooii lot ''Hal wood. Ceorie?" " Ye-; and u lurn two or three good lot- We inua let the dinin-;-iirooui tire ro out and contrive to cat in Vlhe kitchen. Can't vc?" i I su.ipo e we'll hrvc to," said Mary, irtrith a faint -iirh. "it is rrowi::r cohl Eicr cmm'v hour. Hear that di-innl bla-t! -'.. ...nt -ill he asbnve as ever we can. r-JAi.' I lione nana and liiainma are " li , - - --- not jfWorrvin"; about us. r.ud ami 1 will rc to the timber lo- fi. . ... 1. !-. 1 f t j!uviw ami (irar upa o. uu m ...j;-Mit--iPi.iltl I'djc. r.ud mil lii'je were the tr-yeni old twins. "Mrs. Ma-on loe-n'f g--t an w cod hut faots. She -as thev b-irn i-ipital She and Ni'dih tlrajr them up With a lojic."'' ' Marv -mileti Thev !ivc sojicar, lite wood-, little l.ov." -iie -aid. -Yu'tvou may try to .e"t one load to-moi.-m"; for 1 am Mire T.-hall need much liruij. There. lijc. don't crowd the . ast .te; so. or you'll tii it over, ami we 11 jet. o liht hreatl lo-inotr.iw. You're ccpyin after .Jim. -udtlline; down in a ccner kv ''P lhp up- l.el- have o r l'.ble. a iiiif:; and then we'll ever u. th lire And go to bed." Doiftiret the bind. M.dh.' said CJoorrie. "Y.u never -ar to;o to iL'-i l.,.f..n. nine o'.-'ock. Xllir totl't'C bl'te over something. l'ai:i:.nd niattinia 'ire v-vible to lake mre ol tlem-i-hc-. ton knw jnipa -aid that w:- a louirh coun try and the tratclinji :ccotumo.ation iverc almost none, even in noo.I weath 'i. Now. it mu-t have sormciittji there: iind thcv can't ct any one to eone 4hem over to the Ui' 1 thmk 1 sv ittst ho"' 5l i-" , "So do I." said Mary, "lhit it is per-plexin"-. I "i-h tlnv wire here. If they -shouldn't "-t home liy N-vv Year.- Day 1 " "You oughtn't to crss r.dire- be--r," von come to "cm!" Mid lhid. -airc- v. as Mary patted as if imprcsM-il Avith tlie nic.t-urc oi aseomion con tained in the imjilicd po.'sihilit of tliat .small " Nor up sorrow -i." nut in ltiie. tii-.m.ri, .. 1,.,,., George and Mary lookcl at the twins jn amazement, for'a niowmt: and then both laughed heartly. "You little l-olomotis. said 3iary' -"AYlioiv diil on Jtet so ml;h w isdom?'. "Mrs. M:im)'.i." lvjdiol the twins. m-rtle "Wc told her tn -ilit wood rraci. !. -V:is most jrotn. and may b- it Ccorir.e oiiWnt chop :''r- :ial l,al :lntl ?a.nma didn't conic limieptetty .-0011. -tvcM frt'ew to death. 0j, a 011 horrid youngster-!' sam .r,.nr.rVniiu:H'mi:itMan. ."-a'S .:li,l,!:c:i we ouht k le V ,: .nl. -o's to be piopiwd v.ri o.-lmt that the tiniU- -full Ol " . 1 ...MlM Trtll turti ...r.lIS. Illltl U v...-.i.v ...ui syi tuni .out and lira-, saim- . T'1 Ul,u W0 J n-rhln't t c-ro , xix aaorc w onil ls would come to cm. ami iiouout .m. -.no rrott tmoc a louir ,.hooe to '"-tlood for Mr- on .larv. 'wisiloi n ...' ovn't! OV lie burelv vtiUfoolso we'll sup ni ,K diet. And we won L.c l-.efore we come to 1 l-o on -tve ras our for ta,1 snau -we. i.eoiii'-- , ti;- hies and thank God for "; even il it conies to keepmjT V- ...iu.. ,.l,nut uapa aw and It tlNew kima. w.ll do our best toward tha. VWoa't u.i xvc. lime ouB. . mi ,..., --J H dc A.nd the muL- u - wake now tho ; Bibles ; were o kmd exaldingami me l-v " rea r cvemngrservici: w -. iod eft; )se care uxe uu; """;' m early Hour ;. aU .. ,1nr. nr. -J'"-o- , . llfc fu, hreedaysanams"" )W adilr. Un tne wu wind heaped anu. j. wind h fled and fell, ami tin l.e.'oe, ' outer jior.-h, ami i another inc b.tter, -tiiging cold c:iim: dov.it. J mejil the door wa- thrown ojien. ami On th- hr-i da, holding Mary to hrr the fitlln- of -ill;' j'poa was jr::i".--. tin twin- had worked heroic- nalircd. when who sbooid jhjo in. ju-t ally, ami though tin mow lmot . in time to fit down in tmir p.ar. Imi; 1 lindcd them as thcv toi-o I in t!i ti-eth the dear impa and mamma, wuo had of th" n'orin oviTthV lirdf-mi! of wn . !ad that -tn-hi'l iKvvr':i them and Ihf t in Vr. ihi". tc-omj)!ihi'S a mih'v work, and hnnW'..: a So.ul of fagots th.u . .id "h!i..l M .-in '.I ii.. '1 m Hit I" lud- wiTf drripinz with , (iforo ch'ij)pfd fa'thfnllv for an hour or two fVT d.tv. and whi'n tJir !.i:w room v.hcrf no lirn :ti ki-i.t thf c-old i nT,mai.ni. i,',wi-.T.an .iar wii ,,.-,.-,-.- UHP .--. -... . , T, , Jn h- .n-ri. aJ 7 J "V . . .L i-i 1 U- . bmm .-..-... t . . j ti ... i ..... kk .,. kpB.a .. iiuinn- k rci i mm Kiir h .b a . w a& a, -'wh tt nv m no. l.-t ih.i:i nuke :t -otiiud tnyi. and i-'" ai-ant aKut thai tUPtcini ; . " ... 7 K.. iwj. 1 . 7 . TTI i7vT7- ".l-Tl. ,,,;,, . ., , . . .... , . i . i... m ...i ii. i ...... ....i -:.t. . w t.t hi hianw tl'- im1 nut L-n utkf iVOks wa.afa& is tk I arr a to raww xioi.-iiu.4jM.sp. i ,-iny. uni m.o , . .. ; f"" ' ""' " "V T" 1 , th- i?rowth of fr-b ct-. Lokr"i.i r . La th- trortd im tfc nuusil Inhincl II..; kiti.,..a - aw.i.ll .u-u-ni oi T'r.n : fklr5l off Sif . ha.r (VA- a4 ". .rt Ut. P--.- I " Jl inv wore tliorouri. UM.-.I. :i'.u mi' :-1 iuin- ami omvi-rv. wi wirin , -., . ,. ,-v-, !-, rf. ' ,, . . .T r - v - ' ," wanl,d .,t,h wni. a Ur& apple turn- ."?i:,K,,,TJ f f.,L,rnhSir.. Tb. c,Ma. nlJ J? 'Tal VSTb Ttai I -r.y hi lie .ii -i i iai(T !!- i m i a -(&. a itin a. . w ; "t' ' ...... .... . .f ttititnr tri Uv iii.c lil'i lhitl i .. cold isiin'. hi h.nl a jinid .-"i.m1 p'.h- of j and moat pr-t-.o t-, ', Xvf litars awl wot.d. V.'l to his d -ma, it fotiMim.-d I th only om ii told. n- that of lit awav rapid! v. Th- nld wa t.'rrihh'. i h- Salh'- Hap;t Ni-w Ywrt .".. 1-V.t -..v..r..! ih.. u'lifli.w mil in :h" For it wa-tin- tnn' -tor. of a t hiM J va- hcntunliin. .Marv -aI Jn-r linjrT- into m-aris j.- sm-r u ,' nu.. u. Ml a-if th-' wr.' tr.W.in. while -he i loi-. .l'ry ;'. ''. liy(..iA. i ife-ha-lih mad'"- t'.i- li-.N. d- wb.nl. An! v. i-"p "oin" to l.t'.r a "ulv-tilv ''IV'3I f "irait"! 1 1" '''". iTRarv sol aiio'it h -rrWWC5n - !" the fea.-t in jrood i':ir:u-t. "fif .-'po-i'ii-' while nc re "-t :ri:rih t.l! in :iut enmn nr. c. fun?" iron Ar .. And Ihnl and tVje rhiniin fijait ! wlih the note, Ihid at one Inian to ,'po-e what U: v.'imi'jI do. if he vtjT'- n rreat Indian eliiel wh i had -nov.li - tlint would earrv h:ino'.r t .e )lw t -now that ever fell, and IJij s'l o?cti In wa in- tiovernu' m ur .;:ii!,i:i" ind-Iifd hi nrmv aniendrneiiti to ?' prevailin!r order of tiling-, j lli'" Inn ii'i-ed he wa-. -i-t t .Maw.1! I -an-ae-- and hn-vhi'.'it fikiiSithi" tiIH., ., (.,y u,j j,.. ,;lt. ..J,:dri-ti at .ill I the h t- of citron that lell sh.nCT '1 Oil ' the pl.ite. t g I "V!iv, mo-t of 'cm fall that? W:: aid Sallv. You'd b. lot. l Z. Ml wouldn't von?" I I lien .Sally - p'xone.l: anil AlJ'-Oj-- " Iters w.if. the nice-t :fid jollie-t j'po-" of all. A ri-TMl, regular llapi'V"! .-.. . - (r n -w Year's -'pe-en." (lenre;.' adiled.J jS l low hard they all winked. an.lJBiow eViry with chitler the b.-jj;htl itt-t. -a w.i- for two day- b'-fore the f.:H1, J On the eve of New Year"- HaV. !'. Ur.'at turkev was plucked and hting u-. the chickens dreed, tlie)autry,f he!'. -teeked with ji'.es and cake .niljkni! lei-, and ( horde's lavorltes, r:ijl5 n tartlets. "We're tired; but we're ready for ! morrow," -aid .Mary. "And wi-Ri". i Ii-ivk imi Viv Yeiir's ihtitiel ini ill.- kit lien, (Jeorie. Not if I havdTo -.. .... . .. .... . . . .1.11 111 111' Il.lfl 11. II" II. ...... t '.1 '.!.. ' ' ' ..... ... ..... a........ II. .11 ' . J.... .. ...It UlTj-.-lf. e lUU-t have a tiiuiii 'trooin ike." N "Whie'h reminds m." said C.!Ori with a mock irroan. as he took kSjein and mitten-, anil went out. M irvlhc.nd th" blow- of his ae lone; after on"- were tucked aw tv in bed. In the iuorninj a second snow -storm '"Derie'ine!" si-hed M.irv; gf it , ... .... ...r .i of" Keeps ii i ai in .s r.i.e uio win iu h. ire; Home. .... SB. : -m no doubt, or bv Fourth of .Julv, it fur- thest;" an-wv,cd (b-o.-:e drvlv. J.d Man blu-hed;forsl,e!v.neinl,a'.tI..i Jll, llie .Mil iin.u- ill ;..-, .. m. .1 ..:ii ....:.... :.. i... .,w',...r was htlar;o;i-lv thankful After the mnrnin";'!. 1 IT. a hands .-: merrilv to work. (JJOI'LI fed the lire-. and ran c 'vv cellar and v.v for the vez tbl - mil ajmli-and nuts: and h lifted ih- the walnut- and hickoric-. and Tcj-pl . - 1; 1 ... t. ti. . . ...t- c ,fi , a "la.-s di-'. vvith the meats, c u-v .. ... . ... ,1 4 Ji.. 1 were thcv al! that the clock? stii k twelve befoie they took any ! l.-t time. The diniii"; room blazed cher. !. and the -ilver ami la-s on t'.ps 1 1 sjiarklcd in it- l'ht.whileln tluj -iti : 100m Mrs. I.e.-fr's white ohrj-i.-theinunis bloomed 1 rately. as ilt 1. : were no -t.o'v-nor bleik north M id "li is jrcti 11 milder." -aid Mat v 1 ihe l'o-e fiotn 'heovcn. where Shej 1 :t 1 been ba-tinir t lie turkey, her cluck- ". ajjlow with th" heat ofthc-tovd. tv :. 1 now even ti.i.i"; is doinjr h.Miitifi.'. .. and I mav a- well dress fori Ik: u r Com" Sally." .-he 'tji.,1. -ilodii v.ill watch the dinn' r. while wc dress v in ourcvu.lv cio 11 vs. iiiai wa 'wi ot your 'ij'uosen. ou know. t 'i -ti til" we'll tend- stwc wiiile Dodie bovstitlyuj). SsV, ,' (). - t-en mv stvScan. otftvoni" true!"1 almo-t -hr.'ckcd Sali'Ctal -h -jiraii"; to toll ivv h -r -:-tcr to then chamber up-t.i r-. Sh dil -etc im o .! deliuhtcdh a- -he citered the i.m: for i! a bright tire was bla.in on the hearth, and "the atmo-jdiereof the room wa- warm and plea-ant. Or.o. Oho!" -he cried, in ee-ta-v. "Another part of my .- po-eu Sia- come to pa . Don't ou 'm niter. Mary. 1 aid. and - jto-en when wc went -hivcr I ;..., .....I . I.,.. 1.1. .-in. r on t.l Ollt-eold lOOill ' .. I loVut 01. our prettv clothe-, lo and be- ' to nut on our t " ! 1...1 1 .1 1. ...! 1......1 .10.I ll.-l . 1 .. tll'lil -otiieii.'in n.iti 'n . .. ....... lot eh lire ?" -You precious little mid tret!" --aid Marv. s.piee.iiirJier tightly in a loting hug." "You -".ill wear tour vert Ivst-c-t"blue si.vlj to-d.it. You re Mich a lit tle cleerbodt." "Mart." VaM the little l:is-.","l didn't iro to sleep r.ht oil l.i-t nig!t. 1 Iratctl to Ced a l"!tir t.me I a-k-rUli'ii to make (c rdie's ,r.n- -tro.itTjto cut lot.- if ttoad o ti ,i in it b vv c mid have a nte. lire lo '.- lit. a -id 1 a-ke.i Hun to plea- !ct v . 1 jvc vw tii nuL- ! t p:. k. and bat t ,.s p; 11:1s 1 a-kott t'every hit of my s'jiosen turn out ure enough. ()j. alary, won't it be just the sweetest Happy New Year, if He does?" "Well, it's possible that He may." answered Mary, reluctant to ijtu'iiehthc child's sweet hope w'ta any epiv-s.on of her doubt, -hut we musn't ox poet to have eterything that we as!c for. ycti know. Some "things are better k'upt from us for a while. "Wo mustsav: Tiiy will be done,' " "I did.' said Sallv. chccrilv. "But 1 guess (.iial 'tendetl to the whole of mv ,hen the clock struck two, and Mary was smoothing over her mashed potatoes and turnips with nicely-seasoned cream, preparatory to giving them a brown in the oven," and Georgie, was arcasHw; the pickles and cran terTy r TelfcrV he table, with an eve to th e?j -lu- had re tdv- d to ki-p the f.nt.th 1 ":;'V"'' -"" " ' ' " rr""." "" ,."' a cheerful mind. M. .-he && .... . '";" ' '"" " ;-. more, but prepared the break! $ ' ,l A ,,I""1 "' V " V'' ,"' "" ""n .' fr.- tii.- little dim'- sains :.ud "!I! ' :l '',r ",f. h ""' !,,"L tn?u,?l bu,kwh""t.. for which the mTuU 'id " h - dec 10 1 ot carpet, t - . II ream . .0 .1 111. . Il U. - ...1.1 IH.l. ..11. .1 .. ... . .. . . . . , ....1 heavv'jH.U and ke.tl. s. and cv, HI t e 1 n.juivd by the .he. Il.uk dy a v u-ed the icL's of the plump turkev 4.1. . .'h;'l M' ntcr.or -i.ides ,.f ,, atoii,. . Marv had prcmreii it foV th ov'cnlji:..! "" ' ,"- " !!',il,,",.t; ""' U and" Uije 'brh.cned the -iiv rj ., i "n- Li'-ni Dar. cvpets -how d.r 1 .1 r..;. . ...,i;i .1. ..-; cil . , . ''' i-t ar more ei-dv man iirnt o n- stotireil t'.e Kuive, until tli"V j U'i e. ... , 1 '. 7 ... 1 e 11 ... i- . 1 .... 1 rlti. 1 do. a b " 1 cupel, when -oil.s t.ik on w-hile.lun and Sillv cnukc I ami pitiM I '- .. . . .1 ... ild-3 J . . .,, . ti. - i .. . -1 uiaLK niuu ju iiijiiiuuc-ii wuanuues S 'iai! l) Pa 'tetTrt0- found on the own beach near the I-$,T?ii " Pf f x "i1 MiCK entrance to Yaauina Bav, 0 ezon. my s posen 11 come txnc, Aud so docs This d conta,unkllovn-. ,,& 01111. a V ctd attcrwRrc& I CHJ.r.ot, hatl on waiJS ty,. theiv?niticcsl Iiwii k- t avrnv o iin y th ort. ami w ti- not !-k. nor lot. n r an-I thin.', i t jn-i huaj.T h:nj;rj ":d lie lor s!I tfi hi!dr-a tHy batl Mt l Im.iim - and a hie? la-U- J ills chiUiet U Svw Tu.tr" dinnnr. their -fwral xtiin-iiiu. And of all tin' .Jr.t-. thf sweelPt :.! j U' faith. Mid it-h-s a a rm-.v.-! HOUSE-FUf?fJlSHi;JG. I lint I.'Mildiiir to Hi.' IVfr A'lormiiriil if Oni-'i 1i. jIjui-. Kver." room in a hoitv ha- it indt ;d.tal rh.irae'er. r.n 1 ',-v.uhl l-e fuf !iM ! aeeordin'ly. T.1.- fharact.T!e p :.d- on it- jr portion' r it- ou:io-h. nr u . p-itio:i w tlir-;.r. ihiiii " of tie- eompa-. and o: fU-e-'o whirh it i- to Ite devot'tl. J f t. oitlook irt p!e.i- int thi- i-h 1 I he lead' tx IWM h t po-. Iilea p'ri of theSrKiiu: and the fir.i:-h:n; s'n.ti!d ! Jr.Tat.'r'l wish r -f r . to i: lhe wir. low- -! ittl J '.- -j -h.id.-d n- not to int rfer w!tht; r j.p.-j M-t of them, and j!i -of m ami .h i r - pl:"n n- io rop-ijii i.. A rort. i room. or o..e';.a v. hi h ts in i in not v.i'v: an .1 un-i-.pt -nt'x , be l.r'e; t "T"J lv r.iqnv ' -. nia .i, 1 :,'i-haarii,i:- of u.it.:i and "j - .,n. o! ir. h, frmie- of i -,r of Iiht .i ! 'i :rh'y poh-h.l !-!. inelo-in arte -i-de pi l.tl'i. Thifiliilttr -houhJ 1 r I..-.' the ti :t.-of the wa 1- i nh.irpe-. an i 1 1 -rh in make r::htr 1'ian ma :.- atrd Ji-.-n. '1 n e.-di!i"; of a room tit i be rai -I'd .: 1 iver-d apparent h h 't pt't.-rn .-f .. ii f . p. 'i.T or ire-N t:- u ti 1 wail I. .: - nintnn'Ttip and d-iwi ;dil to the .11.:. treat he'yht of a lo-itn! If it 1- too 0 j . :. t e in plea- int Jroj rt;on with ;t . 1 -.''h and width, a d-l-i border : 1 : 1 . iliii"; a :l a d.ido wdt.'.mini-h the If "..it. Sue jiattern ot the ji-i .erhcwectl ' t 11 . .mi h.tvuijr no u;e:.ti.j oi ":j a'd ,l '"" ... . , 1 he u-e- to wh'e.'l a ri.""'.'!! - to in If . voted .ire the prncnal cO'.-ide-:itioii-Z erriii"; t'te -elect on 6t article- of ! 1. riiii'ire? The parlor, if t --re is on-, u i be a-line a. the ow net 01-1-ainl c 11 iailord to hue t, in tin u-u d ap . -int nieut- of parlor-, but i -hotihl not .be .rj much belter furl! -Veil ih.m loom- in ev.-i v day u-e 'P-i-e hoii-e-ate idea-mle-t where the. iiarl-.f and ... .- ... -t-.i-, i are nearh alik in d ul tt-e. Ill the ta-uih itt'll Until room let , .- c . iii.n'i. in. i .ii?. ilk ..r in .:ii ;i .i :i. 11 '" ' i - a . . , I . . 1 ,' - ,i I , l..,.. ' "" 'V"1- '""'j' '." "rn'' ' ft1 ,"'1 'T ' " P!V:l"al . h:ur" ,n. ,!-;";" u ,l " eM-r bnc-a-brac n. ty heu-el tor .lee- ate tar more durahl" tiian t'.i e of dark. I'he be-t jrrades of wo .1 0' 1 take a 1. uh dve. The hijrhc-t s;rai. - o! et!r-l"-t-. - I.-, cal coe-. .-loth-. Hi-, have in- li-r'tte-t d.e in th. in an I are lea-t '" '" -1' .; ; ""' "" . ' l A-il"-jin and -croll tiur -ir more . s , ., 111 i:--.i; in man ;nev were. :. m a- me III tr-.itoll ..--t -tvle- of limt.'e and cR. ia are - en in I'm els and ingrain !.- in Wii-I'.n- and velvet-, one et 1 h iv a h.nd--oni" carpet i.i the lei-t cjn -ive m t-;-"'..il. A I! tt.iry l'.r.. l-iiat nw e b mht for ninety cents a v.i.'d. . iiic'i vvi!i outwear tin very 1) -t tl.ree . . t . p.v incraiu ami loot, Well to the terv 'i-! It :- an ce-lIMit jdanjt . hit" a I'.'.lr of p.i'mte I tlo.ir or t tv all -. .rid a ;ro..m. oil which b...,U c -c-m it ie- a.i.l other heat v turn tun in Mr .- ,.-,h, cut s,a-e or ohlo,,,, :U I '- mv: osih tin- lloor not cot ere In the litr.ii'tire. in -licli ea- tiie ea pet can -a-.lv be taken xut. cleanell.'id put d'.vtn a.ti'i without d -.urbi.i";t erioni ten much. It 1- cconomt in j relia nt"; carpets to jturcha-e ruir- b match :!i-m for ctery jd.iee where j ieie is n.u h wear. .vaonv rutr- vviti -olui rus wit 1 cdore 1 center and haud-om t order ate not terv epen-.t. and Wi..s:.ci. a -jtet- or ingrain ruir- are teryj ea-ou-able in pr.c For b d-room-, inattin"; i- c ri-d "red mo-t whole-ome a- it does not beonie -ttttl't." but a woolea carpet cer tainlt mo-t co-y and comfortale. If 1 abundance of ni";- an' .-jtre :l ilovvn I inaltni"; will ai-wcr terv well C en in ! winter ih .ii'rh it look- cold. Th- win- !' -hades -h.ui! J be -unjile. bit: s,li- t-iciii 10 ecim:e 1 te ugui ani ? au-ju-te I that the entire window lUiv at an time be widely opened for aitni---ion of 1 gut a .al air. Tue p'r nt -ttle of h:ri:n curtains on-ing-enciiv'.in"; a curtain rod makej ;hi e i-v. Tne walls -h ml.! be of .uie j'lca-ant neutral tint, and if ijer t:a:i ng- are ..- 1 the patter.i on ; n-m J -'i 'tt'd b' -imp!e and t:ch a- xvx to w .rr. with it- imra-a : -s ori-- nctic n. it.eal lorm- the mind if an r.t.tLl or .1 br.un-v.01rt por-oi. ft - th nail invea-Eaaaaaf. fill! L !' .L PRWfRrfncinteror of a hou-i -. it ?eein- desirable that, it s'muld be st fur- I ni-hed as to make this iiujiro ioi 'os- ant. A warm, carju-tcd. eo.niorfeule hall is a welcome in it-elf. If from js apartment, which should have it"; ct ttr s aud its ho-nitable thnirs. por .rs lead into rooms opening from it the ef fect will be heightened. In foi houo- the hall is maaetho central ra an f of the house, with its lire- L'-plaoo. Jits r agroo)le sofa" ami every provision for entertainment wnelner ot tne ;rs:i ;vr or the inmate cf the fajuily. X 1. - of gold, but ot such fineness that all efforts to mine it hare as yet proved unsuccessful. It is niV learned that a company has teen formed to attempt, with improved nuchmerr, the extrac tion, of the hidftea wealth loni this sand. A resultof this experiment is ajuoouslya ca of tarninsior faiir. far lea ahaepis a pai i . 1 III' iiioei 1 1:11 in..-.- 'i j iu ii.i.i. - fcraxitt, Wittr't CtHWtrrut It ttr : Vt'hil i'"rx nat-m h.. it anlhulugr. that of the No.- man i. oa" of thr mo? iniv!?. Althu.'ti tt- N'rmcn erc katLeo. tbir :lhol. w ; tbaa anv othT. fem to hint nf Se .,.,. um, -ri- v.-. Hk- .j-.r rii.. rH-rw.-i That 'nrft Kk irfir-r ..... ... . . : j ? Mttoloxirv I..U f the Ion nod r-i'tt'F rhf ftttr wtt Iffl k,Hf ikMAP. J4t-. the Wind &m! Hod (wiatrr) sl i i . i . . "Tl. .. I I. ." U'.ira over th dtawolntion rau-ct! h, aim rorn ?irinj; iHr-ona! attriimliM " ti-rau. aod fflWt of i.a'urv. th ;nn of inMhulo epanll into d ; v ias th thjnt-t.i-y.tM,. of th;- uU. a. Thor'- 5truae;h wa- d.ubl.-l C-cnever hf put on hi slove- of stwf. . i,'jo!e r.irrngtn a ai-o c-oniurrru wb ; ;nd wa- written oaytinu I k 3 mm- l.i ii hv jnni.bff itinurii wun i.is nri i j ...v,, t kt tm artm. aaat la ia cuwuw . r. W cfo, wm nmmml fartnJ c --I- (-- ' ra-n. Hugia,;ha bo." rw-lh, -1 - yw tIia I a-au. ar akk a atml j Um m ,44 t mr .i.-t'tt-'iouiaatlMiiaiafm-mortlarb-rh j th bj. .and vta d4 it s v tb-a 1 tb tmrUr yrmr gn d al trij- j ll !Haa. i a 0-La- :n rnu uji.n h:- stiKimer ami Ritiv iho't I"1 takr a ht'l situuk f -J " B" (w" w "" rn" .. .nHl n her car. thmjr H cat. ' liut thr dmte was rd- ll rprur aaaw At one time the Xorsc mtbi!oT ox- . m., &,wn the -.tret and p-l vr" 1 cra!r. lb talr lr4.af to tfca p ind-i otTthe preat -aud a'atin ' mk,' wav for lum in hi raj". f h factory Ta IrnXfr iat4iaal i, el tdin? Iceland. Ilaiand and tuu -b i tbou-hr Wer- jv aiduiui Atn! t. ta ibU f b-nr a aaj .4 lb- ntrtaJ o 1'r.inee ami (ieimanv. Onlv in hiv ,.1.1 i..t. -Ki. Kwl l... ..i 'n.m um a t.a-bel ar haart aaut a tie?s p..te rei'ord of it. The (in.uai- aad j Well. 1 tlc larr ' .V 1' Time tl;ir ehoo have done inurn t rivr., . . ic er.tin.and iucret-"knowl.-.?c of. j LITTLE ROMANCE. ..rse im th dojr . I he two W(h. cm-1 h:.iine 1 in Utinie. reveal the -ul of th" itio n .n. ,irr i..H.r.tir jut iirlt- h aory of the early (m hlcan 1 1 colonic . ' ' f-r. nsa:ouH. What an iininenM' i:itluucc j .mon tlic pa.-enp-rs on the tcanv t.vNr and Crerk :n tholoffh have ; - (itv f nta. ,m ur ,4 h,.r mvnf !iran',i'i-'M,i,'"f'" f"Jt"'iU' H'1 tH'ftl nfMl ' lr,, W', M"" M,,n,h- taI1- bn,! 'moVi-ie-'rrc. tlcv.hc.1 liki tan-r"a"lfr,'JthSUM' bUrk hair- b 5i.nes. C-ivck inthohjr grv ami ( occupied a b rth ta the slrrrag'. .e 1 ;tn-!iil in .s'inny chine-. It wa was .K'antdy niv thaa tixati,a yr? n m-hed !y jr.ni.d influent-.. Norse ; ,,1 tratclcl all a!o-ie, with !!! or n in t!io Ti' al-.part4K. oil he nature of ia(. Hr 1 mann-rsaaa its par-na" and .irrou:.diiijr'. neinj; , , , . f .t.m-..- . ' S" , ..-. . , .... ,K..r flcur ai-at letl of lac oiuccr- to M;i3 and ruisrcl. I h" tirecK tutr.oi ojx 1- an e.ic poem: the Krs.. n. I tap-l luat fc a. hnntght up in one trje-lv. The ' ,ic"k i- in re human. ; of the hvre citie-. The jprl M!lfuUy thNor-e. more sujMTnntural. Wbil-, evaded all .ju.M.oiunjj and kt hrr tli.' ( .nvk ha- iuui lifntttifui parts, it 1 own cim:m- Sh- did not h an ladts unitv: the Ni.--e ha nsor- fii- 1 money, and .n her arrual wcured a lit! idea-". Th- dr.-eh is diffuse it J s tuation a-nur-.i' in a wealth. fatal,) t .-... in..?.! of stilee.t- and re-nit-: the livinir on lt-rircji avenue. Jfrset Citt . ..ir-e. concent. atd. The Ure.-k has .she was a very trustworthy -eriant. 111 re niee n id lenity: tlic N'orse. and -o won the aflt-j-tions of her m. m.rc jMwer and jjrandeur. The t.rcek ' tress that a e na- treaUnl with inon ii lik- a vine; the Nor-e. Ike an oik. than onhnnry hindne-. Inspte uf al Ceiiijuratixe mtholoj; i-.m intcri'st- -he MniiMl to b- unhipi and sufl-re.I ii.jj ;mh. It i- cur on- to not" the re- from jinitnutetl atta k- of mental de--omblance of idea- in the three jjreat ' jtre ion. m tnoloinc- : V. die. ii eck and .Norse, j On Im-ij"; n-ke.l one day as to the, 1 i..:n tl-.e mo,t iuijiocj.int to u-. a lew eiu-e of her -irr.w Mary rinfesl amj!c. mu-t hce -uIac". In the She -aid that -he had fallen in lot u tb ( ire.k. m niorv i- .Miie:no-Mie. mother ' a yoiiit man in the old country and 1 1 tin- mit-e-: m the Nor-e'it i- .Miiinu. ' was ah .tit to Im- mimed, tail her parents one oi the raven, j.nvhed uji m Miif - ' ohjeet-d le an-.- h' was jMHr and will hoti'd-r- hi the Nor-" the rainbow her away to the north of Ireland, where s the iiia-.-u!uie ileimd-.l. in the (.ri-.-k. 1 -he wa- i.m-ijjned to the care of aa he teminine Iri.-. The Nor-e 1 '.alder 1- aunt l'.efore jjoiu. however. sh he tlreek Adoiti-: i'r "'. It.ilder-j manau'eil to -ee her lot .r. who B-kd t.oth. r. liioun - hi- death, while Aphro- her to reimrti true to him. 1'hi th - be lam. n'. lor her lover. The Nor-e he left for Amen, a to -ek hi- fortune I'hor. protector of heatcn and earth. 1-, 1... .'......I.- ..o, 1.11 her ot "o 1 - and .... . . 1 I .1.1 men. 1 he i.reek roi:s are ucaiiue the Nor-e diviuitie-are mortal odiu fall- and i- -.-.allowed bv the 1'ciiri-- vvolt; Thor v.iiujui-hes the Mid ud serpent, rctrea'- onlv nine pa. e. and dle-. po'i-onc 1 bv the'-eritent'.-breath; the irml and l)"au'iful liable- i- -ht'n. at 1.7-1. b the charm of t!t latal mis'le- toe Tue (.r.-ek o.ls aixith on ttic earth. 0:1 the crown ot Mouu: oh mpiis. pavilioned bv cloud-. Tie Nor- Val - hal is in the -kv. Above Im there is a uol. of whom ch-int- the -kahl m Jhndl-.i- I .at of the K'der Ihla: "Hie 1 cim- nltottuT Ve li.oif in ir t . It it ti.iu I 1 tr" if t Veniure ! nar.". " that with Paul's tvunU Coinoare that w.th 1'aui s tvunU on Mai-11.11- Iuth"'irek mvt'olo;,' the wicked :t'e pmT-iied in t:travi- whs a. Tiiy- 1:-. Kiou. 'lantalu-. S-vphiLS and the Daiatl.-. in the Nor-e. the wick.il -tift'er ;n ot u 'ia -e; in Na-trand. far from the -tin. in a cat c tt'io-e walls are t'.e wattled ! I es of -erpont-. with th'-ir head- all turu d :n o the cave and cm tt'ng -tii'aui- of poi-on. in f tioi-oii. m I which wad the t ment.-il permrcr murderer- and adulterer-, the .Norse - shrc kind-of -inners. On" prat r- i-oll for the Nor. tnttti .!.. ' l'n.rsiii..r!iirtothet;reek i- . - 1 :,,a.-cenc"v. It'-ju-t a-ioetical as the , ,. ,,t i. . ' .. int.ht of the! f lSmhZ I j " 7 Tj..M. Ihr,.,. mwMW. :taugli , oth.'r- miirht be jr ten. should commend t.ie -titdyof Nor-e intthohert. -T. H. tMntllt'. tn f'wiio I'urnnt. A DUDE NEWSBOY. Iluvr lie Kr;.t ii N.m- st.m.l anil -naVrcl A..u I nt. .1.1. A- th u-ii.il crowd wa- -urir.'nt: alon Broadway te-terday morning an cle ranth at'irod toutn in a hign -ilk hat, a -ilvor-erooked cane and lavender kid-, monnted -e-.cr.il -tep- front which a now-Niy wa- -elling his good-, and p!ekiuir p : jn:jer careie--ly handed him a two-dollar bill. "ii.-ivent anv chanire. -am im ucw-1h.-.. " You iu-t -tay here ami t"iid tothing- t'll I come ha k. ' A- the hot da-ted -coined to realize hi called out: awav l... i it. M ...I, -..- jo-.tion. lov. aw! lov! Whv. what do vou mem: Come back-I -av -aw!" It.. tt... iv.u'- w.- I". it il nf.tM.nr..l rt.tlili.Mlm.' was loft fuininir and fret- tl.tJT UJo 1 the -teji-l'o- . t tt'c t m t .... , ,--. -- . IM e bv ot ke.l . -emt.'r in-tw it; iv otr r-r inn c -TtfMi . ' . . i -. , ininifntlv 11,1 a d down the .streot as if he wore waiting for the com- liarilre.-er, stoires are repitie wno in ing of a vi rr dear friend. . cemous con'man t ave the- ladte- Tlnallr. a" near-sighunl old gentleman i v trouble, and -omclime- the injur came jMtiiing a'.oag. and utlT-nir u.t a ' t :hoir hair, of the curling and fnzz nt copy of the 'iw. Kgan pulling out necc-.-ary to drv- m the fa-hionab. h:gli es wile ho he.d a dime out j stylo. .!,, , with his other hand. Front couTniy: nadc of waves ami tv. .t...t. trtr n, rti. nn.l ti?.. ol.l 1 curls woven ortoV.-.ble lace, dressoo goirlema.i iwi-chil hm bv the coat tml i-.id cuu niKuislt : " Cliaigo. boy wht don't uii gite :nc m" chauge Como. hnrrt uju' The dude turned m agoav, gnttert his i.ti. l.-.-i.f ,.t .,.!V-i,ii,- trTiin - d. quickly got sora p. s from the box. ,v.u.. ..vr..- .. ...v. -.... v.. .... .-.w..... and, ga i g ihenvrmu"M J gentleman. berau walki-"-ftiXirn and looking ""Aowu the zyX Thorn tn.inri hn" . . . . - that LoAi-er. nebs re movintr ,g. Ano.PrrOSivX .. jT.j"iieaia. ijrnice AJooegro, ooiminPBftrl SVecnjliUncha Ga:es,lm TheP --. I A 'edat!L-Lnace ifcX.nw2n, TUaP ? -s . .K f LT. Jr ttiiLw--l Ar-K'-7r'i r, ya. aaa v "' '. . XBOUhUS aot rlaacaai v?-c.--aiM Lanch-1 fbral br'Spaaopie -fc &d"-? JTZ--. i aaaaiT i xt3-..v t -. . -. . . : r"-nrfT ; addld !owSr op U the ni aaI Ufc up a pj "f th . Iirld " Vho run.- th:-s taad." h ai-J ia high, shrill 'va kr baad a Utj' .rf brTpur Ihr uuf'-riufi.:- do4 kukct irratil :a m "WhnMiw rati. i mv n- l" - - " 'Y a h ta i T,kr ! ,.,hr ,"r .. ' M.ljua, la U wul fr h m 4. Jo m -riallwl tnr mm Uii. wrw. w w a t t .I4V l 1 J. -. 4. ttunjwrtBfnoJ&liii' - tiirr M)t I : t,, but. Ual tbv It 4 WVU. . . ... je'ih, chaac-?" I ! ILwiAia' d ta ooth. Iwallr , Sa4 tM;!..!. -I iU ton I am . (t, pnnn--Ur ' nt tbi ?taW 1-nvt.t. j mninr nf fhft. a-ktmbl hmrtlL tyi . XlHt nTr . to" br .Ui j tudJ-nl ." in a Ua of -oulful antwl tum " BMrbny hurh-d up to btm ' w;i!j b:, m,Mlthht!liiaBJkb. "gt j mr, v rhao-rr. he !!. fsarap-lv . anThcr. c .i. ul?-! once seji.iriiie.i. .iar neani u.u.iis more oi him. ami. neciuunif 1 lieciiniltK iliM-oil-o- I.,.. I... .1 1. ..I t . f. .ll.m t.il.a SM... ' i.o-. -m- i- ..'.- , I eluded the valance ot her aunt, am! ' one myhl d.-aj'jM-ared. With ju.t money , ' eii'Ui;li to pav lor a steerage jms-iteju ( 1 -he came over to thi- country. j AIhiiii a week a:o Man- inUin-ss ' had ocei-ioti to i-tt a relative bun-; t in Mount V.-riioti. Wcn he-ter Coiintv, j j and took the iirl with her. O.i enter- ; , in"; the jj.ite M tr -itddetilv drofiped t ' one of the children and ran into the . anus 01 a oiine; man wno sajtin couunir o-tt with a kit of tools The pair stool locked in each olm-r's cm- j brace. Mary rauteil -bowers of ki--s , upon th" tonne; matt and hune; on to . his nii-k. It -.tt liecauie apparent that 1'eter Dot L-. winch was th" toung carjienti r s name, wa- Mams missing . lover. j j In less thaa half au hourth past was. told, and Ihe young jrirl's jirits wr j nt;te.I. Th" faithful nur ac -o:n- j jauh-d her iii'-trc b-uk hme. I'he j romantic d so.er of hr loter wa- too j much for Mart he a-ked that they ! In im ted at eice. and la-t niht hc , bocaiu Mr-. Dot.e. .. 1. rlL , bocaiu , FASHIONS IN FALSE HAIR, ; - - . om.Ulli t:ej...rll ly tl.e lljlr tositrr- .... inilnn .f - to-u. The ii tir Deab-r-- A-ocUtion of thi. . . a"-r ""r" "l ,"W'S tHem,elv. -.-,,.1 to the Sun a .Wnp ' "i 01 me inn aitu wibmt iaMia ia fal-c hair: "the object of our a-socia- tton. they -ay, "i" ng 11 gum in' lad.e- in -eh-ctint: ln,cotning -tyle. not to overload their head- with fnl-e hair." Thi- i- their bulletin for tip? winter ol I.-.--.so. The fall at.d winter -tyles for ladies' ha-'r dre ing are ten liecoming. 'lTn" hair i- -lightly wav.-d and looj.cd in graceful lott-on the top of the head the tigure eight ln-ing the favorite style for ordinar. wear, a few light curb , fringing the nnjte of the n'ck. i Iaube- who think it Incoming mat add a long wave curled about ti '"" " "V ,- i ..i i 01 in" imrK iiuk, iainu -iiu.-i.nn ... i I"' the -boulder -o a-to Im' -een from th and he'1'111- anotm-r -non waty euri pinnci 1 . 1. . t . ....l ... ,!.. , U.. .....I .. ,i i . ., . . . , . QVCr .lie lo.l. in. J -" un" ui' i-i;. i. -tojis at the najie of the nt-k Thi- i qte new. ami iik- wcii on a ;u- .IO'K. Tne front htir i- arrang.-l .n b-h' t curl- or t i. . -. n i i" -T..t f 'ii.ng U t'iTU2rf-tt"ff'-f " f""-'f -tigjMaNaanTwiill rn fl f rr"ri I .......! m ..l-i.,, tl-fw .ni.lii ?r mi.f i -" a " .-. " r. . , hack h.x.r. Tito fashionable !ad:c in diiTeryat sdeari becoming a 12- ular arti.le .-e "rjnag apparei: wroc ladies hain Waay a half a dozen, that they n ia change for even day of thr . . ( i i.onir 1 x- t maue 01 nainrai cr JFUU iLr 1 ..,...- curly H-Ju'e ahoutt: i br.ck-h3tKa. -.v. er ar? arrange! " IC?1' sd'orTfoxtf 0P5 "d I ... .3' siuuuu::ki. . t mit.n." wt '" ciii. - nariv. m . .... . 7ThraraT",1Uimlrta,lW nii coftdi'Ica. I .H3: "U Vtf Cw Djs SM VSW - SB tBLW A trW-vTa ffra a-aA aa; C Firm a" fmZm m-Hmm ,. urtxrs " achoiars. "Sp- . -.-rfr'- -. I- ;-"" . --.iij- w--. !,-- .--. aiaaa a ! ikiwll T xjwt -,ve-n-.i.. w.. -.. r. f. a aaraBHaTav Lanm i A.'camu .uivv aan. iaai up aaaa- aa is- t i t . i ii xnu fcar'awi i - . - a M . i f xtfr0 SWre' 2SiT2 I YlMmtmFm itAVi?- t .tut.aru - tt. i i CRACKERS POn THE VORt.O, J . ' uU Mad t rail aaattafarfrrr ltt j,,. h rr Xmi at 1 tlrT r a as Mm rat xt mn sawwayt erf aetUMa taat m ba" aisavk l .It., tk. - - ' mmm,m Wfta&W frj wr ' " - ' It Im xr4 4awtc Um paat av , wttli a ha" ftttrtfcvtv tw gnwat J . BA UrAra to NV nfwxw tmm artt jfoud suwl anr attu- A W' .. . -J .. tau. la 1 ! paautr r Krat twvm Eacaad. I Um - j a Jbal 4-t-iff far la ai oi u. m tbru- maX.trr. Mttai f jrt fc I4.a. aa4. t rt. i rilJO m i.o . ww. . - all wtrit TV Ua Imkwu t lat kx m ki-if uav-ri "MWj,,, Witar (amthb ta e Maa arl w Uw ar wafrr ll b j ygtmtm IX T .-Nr fwatl placl tai rti.li m wrrat Brlaa. ff ar aiac .. ( . .. ...... . r... -- ... "-."ii . - m ihar M bia4ml barr Is aka werr us,-a. aod larjr oaama. f ch j ":: .: - "" raf ? ' B.." kl thr nwvbtot. m Vch iitif ih. loo a .or. "- wbrir f hfttai ...ur,t.. mtA ffiLiu kMs uiiitt thm hi- jt;t i ltkrd U cww nt:nuJ ufwcvM. With t u marbiaro r jrnn.l th ar , .u, tarred eiu we usr TbU p..ioi.a J to a ijtrjjr ir) m lor Mmg ib fbr. j and aftr tb8 otcrahn t 4arsl ia , ta haft ami h.i 4n U tba at j a.j.w. abriv we will fo!kw H Thj haft a a- iaat! iruph f can a, aad on th. sanw pr.aei;4e as lh baH ia la j grxiu rleaU.r. Th ml of lb- hll , came into a trough abt Hftisra lrl . loay. tbrr a ids-ami ibrrr 4Wp. U-ra Uw tanou inev,rnt usrsl lata- aa- j afactuiv wrre url tojffibr. bat oaU Hghtl. a it is plars-d in aao(br crvagra tf a Min.lar thntu wbwb t lar pwe of tn-.stsj tprl turat. Ibu. i a ' mixer Aft'-r h i well mtd kiara! ml. another baft amlla.TI l , net mnr HTe th torl KTalia t It prf the tlmijch undrr tr bra rollers. anwrnn tb' ai- -irpMr a thrcsMk's rdlif-pia. Tbi 4wa a Teat numH r f tiaw-s untd it U r4lrl to .tlMtut bait aa .n b latbn kn, wan It is jmed mU t lai aa-h.a brier the eon " 'How ft i'ostbtaMdn": macbla work? " One hnndr-l ami ataatp a minute, and h- bavr a stamp ibnl wdl cut -ttt t-iht htsrtt'ta ejb tamp. that make t.l M liM:uit ia on miaul " How-la: ara tb Usuii ia l.ik- i2v" S$a a moment. Iirl bk at the oti-ns V hate dn awnv with la I .. . .. I.1..I. u.ltt. u.ll. lli'lii. f..rf oni-iasnimsi uiwi iTeH '!! ar .ni.--ii f.jt . - ...i- j- thick. 'i"h N-ik as much hrkk t m.j,i n w.,uld btuld a larjr tmat ho,,.,,. ,! each riMr i n larsfe whej ju-i like a pM.hilc-wheel, onlt the pmi- ,H,.t iv .wunjf in m k iit'l remsla jH th .ame iMitnn all th tita. t)ai shelf i- I'll! with lisuiu to iHiki- ami then lowered ami ih axt 00 blld. 3n,j w, jyo cmi natil th rt oa (sns roaad phK1 Tb thtr art puij.-.i ba-kef died oil' into this ehut ami pla'I m --What is lhi heat of tb otra?" "It taries from four baadrrd to lt hijtidr.il iijtre. Th mm ar wII infmud that thv kaw if U U itw njfht heal dingily lavv pJa' iair hand in it The !nsmi! Uk t ana ut- and a half to bak. Ta ftra an icter tMit out." "What is th next pro" "Th bUrtnU ar nt np t th pa- ing-roin. whr thv ar plaesj ta lia bo. Aral.! tip, iabUrd. an4 ra4y ! export." "Uar inaar rfinerat ktmi tl yu xnakrv' (trthr' hmdrd. ihwt ami ilrv. from th- nitT lr-al u th uar wafer.'- .V ' lut and Kfrrt. A GOOD COMPLEXION. I , -, - ,, , .r , 1 wmr 1.111. TMn:. r...niii..t r i,.im.. i U"M HU' ,. ,v m,k fr ft rw, (nf s huttf4 Mlrin,r M, how to j;.jt nd of "h J httW m Jh ,Vin j,, 4.u-h bU-k r-d spots ami .tdlow spot on th far..' Th lir-t thing U Aj u jmrify ih IJm! is not to jmt an? thia into th vth that will make th biwsd impwr. .arh a- fried meals, rich rav. piV. jHHhltngs and cake, but Ut eat oolj iilnin. cl.-tn. nutritHm. wlk-crKA.l I itHM nt regular miil-. ami ter- twecn metis, ami mJ tx much at am time Abundanc of fruit in the dil i. -ential to n rh-nr cujb':ofl. Tbrc -hould r plenty of rri in tb pn air. and jd-ntyof jnirr air adnutl si u the bring room- and especially to th -leeping roni. Ta ami rolT"' wdl in.tk .-uie complexion lark aad opa.(u. or atll ami alw Hot s-.v ter 3nd m:ik netrr j.rtxloee th -Sfe-l. i'erfer; c'cnn'.ne- ; -nt al ' a n"i3it romjd. t.oa. Tf.- um ri'. ' wi.tie! iti c I or waTn wa'r- fr- l ie nr. ina tag" i 'Tie -. - o. - I' g I n g'.t - '..! , istitf. Inejolha K3 a;is- t iiigni. anu wioe wu av mis'" -.- iltiring the day. In n?w roiik. in one hundn-d drop- thrc dropi are cTam. fyt this proportion of fai ia tie fol t ob-erved. and eruption of the -Un will ! rery .-Kht. ualA thrr I inh-ri;rd humor of orn sort. A very rich fod will injnrv th efjaiplxion. k alo will very orr food. Vhn thr boo! b enrnes Jmpovnhed for want of thc-i-meats of nutrition in the foxl, the com piorion wjll b bad. a one can easrfr roe ia thaw who do not usTe cnoucii lo ..- . m. . MS.t, t..l eat. LaU- hoars are had for th com- jdexion- Plants grown m a cellar ar? Woaehed. and people who turn night iat' day are pallid and norrdes. Karly and fall Wp i ncesiry Ui rigorous health and its appearance in the lsc- V. Y. Tribune In view of tb- horr Ios froa J fire in the Southern Stale many of th leading iaiuraace corapaaJc are ri-on-lv thinking of entirely withdrawing froni the South. The chief ear xs-irr-iisft inr th harv Ioe bar brea j iacendiarkts. aad fefa aeaare thecoa- strsciioa en so asaxj mmc tn- raaaraa. caajaar whole towaf to . . " j. . ap at aae are. . a- Iwas arr.'- lavln.g oet ot eaiUf hotiata or tnrsj- -y - H i . -Hrr tK 3. 1 at (,., NKf T - - t - ' tmj time- '.9 A fet4W ' tlbor f iia ? hiatal m t m 1 tawt lw P PHaf sjp Wwl iia. aiai m . tMMfc ! ifc ltawt 4 cv Una ih rv tt-a mI fM Itanrwm. aa Wr aaW lf . aaMMaw 41 r ri la at a KM - j g jBr mv cav laa t rl laatit ala Wa" . .$ cnm&mtmt; lw IN) Aar tN4i inat tr l lam it I faMIHN &, n,,. m. Mm M rMvt Ffeaa - "-1. - - -. .- k. - - !,,. fwa4 ar Une Jmt -Amu vrtit tac Aaatfian woaaaa ba aaV a aa av . .-, a A .mm i t arr!latw a. mU la arv aaj MM UraJ a4 m'lh tana .. - inai - bif waii- . aaawa aa wm BmSmm Jtm4 Ta lat SaJliaa ISf. .4 ? Ammw. & 1-. iHtml ta tba aat 44 la lb- aaa fwwaa m bw4 av wa . Tat. a. h af a afmtkMM ut aarraat. aa l M a a arrtrawi in IW im, lat r 4r rr jYwcWr Jmmt iriatabrtma VtbjMM rsjNailj m WabiacfMa a ibal Mr Kfao svKmvW. tba Aaraa Miaaa. m rntl watl tsaiaf ' a tinm. l b Craa tHal brt bk awsj;f .! frtl ialo a p -k AJal imr. frvat wbib b wa ait aatwtalail at; piata)Vt btrasi aaaatiaa P1 apirl tb rwaattt) 41 t ta lrb W la-ita af,1 -j lUaafbt aa4 wif, a Ih aaaa) mr , y, ainut ar f ibr aga suit .iirr a aarrwt lo 4 t at; tran l lli " . '! iav.roi th ioa twnraia ftajab rhtklraa. aa4 aim-' rrat graa4 rall . . . . . - . . - qHr ar u mwrttl ami mmmm n iba tat waam ibx MS to lu - mt ITrjrf. A ttl mHMks wa hail Wt 4 a aaarhia that ito uhbrtwo km acs-urai! almtH'' a hrrHlal to hear a 4 la -ladknia sat Tat thiar & fll " laaprr laaaaw'. ThMc r lo a aWal priaan) who are lad .dim la tar aaamal jrtmU abiMt th l rarrvaaa; aW mauVi hMthi rrlWi m ta vt t r.a ih a:jr laaaJ aa4 h aafff. "I ) ym will K- a In th" futwr. ' rm hi. a "Y'aC MsJ U aj I irw y wHL mtml fnr al l'BM h fk. Ut voa ' "Y'ai ' "Pr Uy. ' ! adf4 aapafatisUr. "4M a loaw. .ur ' "No'at Itrmk 7ra -.li I atrtaa4 thai nm aw aa artist. lk tu patat portrait'" Ii lfMahoa " Mt mistah. air I ataaai t. b aa artart ia ai tta. hat I aa aaw, a ptuatrr Jn "Whal a taw !" D llnahoa ! aaa a aaafcar d rrnh raait" Jaa "AV I m ara a workr ia ay " ioi Ntiiaur A "Wll. X! K. how t t.ior ana rtiaf aiowg f aa I" Kgh- R "WB. t fat U h il a slf aat hm' I aaaat hm aa . Wa ha all raahsta! la ma marta hrl.' tm -?aag ' ar att li thaamal. ami I lamtMrfet haaw tmteh far a a? nt & I'. I Mrb.l aim aaa ' a6a ! Th aaaiaa -t ta Iraaals mind with la mitn 4 tiwaaawaj aad ftaaa afciww ami f4wtiuaa WhT." ahi a wllus aag woman a had J ri4 s 4rjf ymmI biU."wh do m kp mm Ma4aag m Ua I krm I4 aagh I aat th tkiaim lat waamr. hal" aV tm nt iaa.ml,g aaa" fUktpk.i A tl atvr is t aaaaW of wsv!. Bmmttn ? No a tmU ( alf nf rsml Faamv., Ia I a-idJ Hw Vf. Aad a mm yhm ki4 aiadaaf iwvi A faH lmy. a't i CimwmW 'NrJ-r i a fmg- oAi mad vt pna "f' limUmJmmr uxl m)' CsrtT" N'r a had tl ni hHds Ah. ' -A.'m .. Nc ft rhik d of rhrti. Ta wU it f al. asaaJJy '. (My !Mr rvt John." dred Mr. 'Jraa at tb brrtl-isi tahLUoHh"raorx' Tba pt-r it ia tjl v aln4- oas iht'troml dor ' "W. what al itF' krd hr atthe y "tifc. mbia'. ayM If - nuit tw fc ia 4fJ 1 upf m. aT a. to al th-a. a a-n t . -5ra fr- ''i. i r-rk't I " 'ah j"" ''r . I . -1 . nt'- n. - 1 ' ' rr k, ,-j Ji XMmlana aat Iki ma m disputing about tb ram-faU d their Territori-M "HhT" W th Mi& man. " haT twrty-x hb x ralo-fall a year. aH th wr yon gs-t rro nd down lo yii to th MIorif m Water in th Miri from ! tanar aJd th Dakotw: "whm it reach" a ii i ihingiHat a ltj ralfea vrilh a cJomi of ! f fc. aad all th watr w cb a grt "iM aftlr srtr to awk natal of It.- FLzimyz. ' f i m m - Heredity of Character. Th ps.tlvT fKv m to W tmor goeraHr tra.Rijtl than h athr; nature than ebarc4iT Iniirrtf. oi cottrc. the fomvr is iarprlr U- rclj of the lattr. acd U$ av that satitfe w nson? cattsbl of SmJtary fraan I .w. if.n f.-4.-r- tar. allr aJL lJ kn thjui tharadrr niay. attr aH. U rotluc-! to th inmta th'at r3urwtr i aaore lasuag bi Us riBrct waeabjh iag rpetsJ hr ccrUa; rtlf it iecoa natsre. Thr U. fcawtrr. ageatral fashSoa of laoahj that a sas all tSag adnir w s reditarr aad all adiairAe raaw rharacttrr to fad with 1 ladivSd wfce k pUfflr ac3aWd tha. lad1 a. heiicfaata w IkW wa4i w MKtBtr Atkrr. TV i in I Ii M aatlTJiiT "- 'J "-"- ,. . LllV -. a wait itsut lrvaot xood as well arl a. raXkf i w-l . . I traa.nttrl frosa oac pra;a to i ohrt aa ii era. dhk Ltm-icr. prnsONAL . i - m ------ ii-mM-Tui r Hf t atan ajesww' S j ms -s-i e snow into oniia. -riwje T ' " fetMla--ttK l "" .Ji" ' A A 1 -i5rj j-d5iig; n, - .- S V JZK. 9-rT s 'JU jtV-i Xi-J fri . 't . fsl rSllS r.,f-n.rr-.fc -. tt .jC ' . . . J. -i-&5. 'r?-i -.- . ' -T s?ir-i:rvSiff:.jri- .. t ' ar t 'Ii . "g - - - - i V i ? 4 a Tfc. at aT a v?" V ' .wV-i'f. TrMiaaarawafrTaT