The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 09, 1885, Image 3

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THE BED CLOUD CHIEF.
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A-c- HOSMES, Publisher.
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ANDY'S ECHO.
Pini'"H-10r,, , .,
l.mi.."r,.' r1'" Va,-" KU'-rniT.
An .- !, .I,A ' '"1 tor liLtrn-j ,
x.w lux .. v. vr "',,r "" " -: j
AihUs,,,,,,' .'" '..utter 1.1 n.ly. f
" wt.iinl try itui-j-'.
Ati.l Kitty tJ.. Jr
a ii ' ;; " loi-p.-Hurr
The 1 , " ' 'Vr ' ' wn-. a'lor.ln?.
" V-s r ."" "" -3nhr.it hear film,
he,,r-, ' " OiM.irj.ni"
C, ..-" V ' VoMe like a -t.irllri:-,
J-h-i". iv, ' " .don't, tliere-. julartlntr,
"" J U1 ""r vu Jitf. lor tliruc."
K . i ' ' '"' " n-f wa- .i-.Jer.
t,,,',"' " " ' tlixwhariK-l in the InMe.
Till.......... i7,l ill- "IH-I-IIIIMIIIM ?,
"1HJ '- '. " th mi for thc iiruMu.
iPHf'tM .yl-, ( A'. )'. -Vera.
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VHIK IMRSOX'S CIIOJCK-
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,r, t t
vviiy tho Lenaox Church Didn't
SottlJffr. Lindsay.
r
-wr. i-.ik! :, 'ran ltn'.-u-Jiinrr in lln
1.imiji.. jirM'-lijOii' probation; liiat i.. he
bat! i fn ( n-agJ for the v:tr. Aft-r
Uiatrini-. tf lf0 inituil Miiv, JJit-Ii. who
'id !! nri.f jn'rlKiriri. m lo sjH-tk.
?.io cam-i , j;,r ino:i"V to pninL the
chtin'li. 3'(,;.o1 i:j) joor cJiildren for
eluili-niii;r anil Sinnl:i-s.eiiooI, c.liort
'd tln ,,iui' .(.-oj)lc to join tin- rm
iir::i:tlio:i -i:t, :n:tijcl out uorl; for
Ih- M-wintr 'oeiiUv. plaulei th" -hun-h
''hri'iimi, tree :i:ii i:i:iIo the jmri-.li
hi-r lioi,:,. ifpu: suitnl :iks Kich. if he
was Iiirh- hurcli enough for Mr.
r;iuisi amipju riioiijjh for Mr.
l'hlj -. 1: he belie, 'il -.ilh Dr. Slow in
tly iloi'trnog if flection wh.
tfck Wei.- -ui'o to settle 1(111.
V, li:t a c'UHUil Wife LucretJa Shaw
shall hr.vo nl! onrebarch trapiiinijH em
broifle reil fr nojjiVp. I snpjwe.
"Io mhi thiCT: .5axan will live with
Vm?" aeil yu. I'hvljid. PVajM he
won't caru rx)t inarrin the whole
faii-H.-
"lU'JT powerful kiml to Siwan,
lhowjs '
"& Likes a sht of notice of her."
4 You kinder forget be'ri Lucretla's
nfcicr." put in Miw liieh, "an all she'd
"Ot."
It was surely plain that Mr. Lin-Nay
took pleasure in the ocieSy at the hLpw
honif'stead. At pienie, at "prayer inert
ing". or choir meeting-, he was always
at hand to tuke Lucretia and Susan
home; he lent them hN lxok-. and di
rected their reading: he brought them
flowyr from Uv. ti when he happened
to go up.
I shall be -o glad to give up the
pre-iii'eney of the Uethel Society and the
l)akoLi League to Luerelia," said MLs
Kich. J., only jrojer for the clergyman'-,
wife to !e"at tt head of them."
" Vou'Il feel .-orterlo-jt without 'em ?'
askej .Mrs. I'lielp,.
''i"lie iari-h U a large field. I think
I can -pan. them lo Lucretia. Do ou
know the other night as I was going to
watch with Mim Hart when she had in
formation of the lung--, I came across
Luere-ja and Susan and Mr. Lind.-ay. I
urn-,, -ay I should think Su-au would
have i lore taste than to follow Vm ev
erywh're. Why don't she keep herself
in the mcV. ground ?"'
'SIk'.-) b'-cii pretty much in the back
ground all her life," .-aid Dr. Mow.
"ferh: ps n1..s tired of tlie rituntioii.'
"Hut .she ought to have more consid
eration 1'Vaps the lover-, don't mind
her, 'I here they were, all three of 'cm,
watching tne comet and studying the
hea.cn- '
." proper .study for a clergyman,"
said Dr. Slow.
"Ami he was ninti:ig out all the consternation-,
and it .seemed to me iJiev
v.a- lool.'ngat him instead of the stars,
pur-ucd MI-s Kie.'i.
"It liquid be a eomplieation," 'g
geste.l Mr-t. 1'iielp,, "if, while he -.
ouitivg Lucretia, biiaan should get in
lo'.e .,-iih him."
"It uoiildn't be no u-e." .-aid Mrs.
('rimm. "Lueietia's that smart
inase iiitii believe it was her he w.ia dv
made the cofie. and p'tciv-d th Uinrs
Uiry jang f!itv the day cmlcl.
"Sow wat tint real thoueht'-l In
Mr. Lind-aj tm go aft.-r M;-an? 'Hiat
wliat I call nJU ( hrtsUan. urwi a brother-in-law
ortit.lui ung." ctm:i-atitl oae
ohl lady. t
Hut when!fr I.Mjii. who had LitI
at homo wlrhli ueU..ng l.tby. rep.rt.-l
that Mr. Lmd.i had r.ot gone liotuu t
write his tohu n.' but hmi walk-'il
.ttr.iig.it iuhj (u-an-. kitrhen. and had
helrx-tl her eal p the ;r -er.e jar-, and
M't th'in awnj, ind had - tt in the fnr.:
tirth an Lour or two af:c"vni wiili
her when 1m- m ght La-.e !: with
Lucretia tja2l,i.j -cul-ir p.-try, and
not Dr. 'rAVU r h ire - V.V.J. ."-ither
the parl-w roiic- in it- wrath ton woman.
This would ne. r d Lu r.-tii mu-t not
be trilled tyJth Mr l.nn!s. hal in
spired hopcC'i le-r gint!'- nert; lit
must marr, Lot t.a or I;. the par
ish. " f
ir.
THE MAGIC LANTERN.
You
Jtei; tilameil .Mr. lliein.
"w' want to u.'o iu, Mr. L:r.Ls.i)
You u:l u- to a I . -: it kinder -eem
ntif you Migiit :- j.rojuec to Lm-rvaj
Shaw, yfn e U-. n a::-ntie "
"l'ropoisto Lucre:;;, .shaw!" re
peated thy youi.g man. with a ntarthr
air. "Wh'.t Li- '..at to do w.th settliii"
me3 Is every ch-rgjman wbn comt-. it
Lmnox ohl!g d t royi-e to Lucretia
Shaw as a p'leliii.marx preparation?"
"Well, no H't enetl."" Iniil.ed Mr
Phelp-,, 'not u'i!'-- lie's gi.-n the p.r
i-h re:u-on to -peet it. Y-u know w
don't wmitille- edit of si'ttlin-r a pl;.
Iainlering proii who make bo ng'it
and left., IJd :.i id the thought Would
be new to you. but the parish ha-- -et -.
heart ei th u.:ttch. you m-c. and tn
wouldn't lik t 'tile "a man. if he un
elegant itijp: i'.er. hod tri'Vd with
the affect ion i of on., of the lioi-k, v
Know." j
"Uut. ray dear sir." said Mr. LintJ
hay. "IViJnot in love witii '-.ucri-').!
Shaw, "i'oti wouldn't ixave mo perjwt
my si If?"
"St in love with Lucretia! Ti
)ttrlsh won't lel cu- it-t invno. a again.
I reckon. 'Ii
"Well."! -lid Mr. (Jrimrn. s--.cn k
we couldn't thmk if -etJlin. r':u hel
Jimmy Ilrtjw A'roant f tl TrTjbl
l(f anil III l'rir'ul C'jtstrO 3b tanww-wt
0?:r Iuhs is getting to U fall of lv-turiT-.
Mr 'I rater aji th: iJm-t
-pread all or the e-jimtrr. jt like
rhh-n, ml that Jv-tt oat? fcrcutrur
eoiiH-s to a town. iatKh-r U Yuxli't to
bci-ak out to. iay tiinc
'I"h' la.t h'l-turer tlnt hl ha
iyjiel jt wc.l: go. He w.i a in.tfie-laat.-rn
one, nd they are not k ul at
other kind He hxd ::4.g:e-lantern pie
tuni of Huroj-r atd W&.hiigyoe aad
other -rrai. aixl he Ji,m'I them n k
Ug white -hiet,sAd talk iii at-Mi: :hm
I ninde a I of ougic-lnatern jrtctntv
hIh-ii I hftiJ iut camera, mud -oitte of
tle-m v er nal
cle with ire 1Xjw ml 0k mtl ??
hjiadl- wr vhjrh i bfl-i n MMtlUt
rover u treit Um &a from carry
ing lh Vf . An tntjMit'
--urr- to tk. tf&OM isduevs a rl bri,
m bft b Icai U Ui tm x brrt of a
txH3r
"Ib wV-Ttal Sir joid lrf ! d
"! fo.1 i rutu futwi. TV gold t jpr-nprtAU-d
by nrarikix ik! a'Hrm acm1
over a An- to --frar tKe fM !
v-. Um onpfr oi lUr miU ummin oil
m Uu hnl. !"W il-r irttn jrohi a J
PCRSONAL AND LITERARY.
CATTLE FttO-mC.
go.nL "I"be 1-rturer
StaWv. th vprrr. h rrc.J r -4 r-jj.
.rti.ft rv-iat...v' UiLt d U fsraPT t .- pcciv catJ
cii tm.iao -imftm. - err. Ai- f tn,. S tm jth
... , . . , ? rirw WtMittaC rha4 V t.4 Hfca5sU
trriW. oro.i rr. ktWIrm s. ry-
tni!43iR UiMr f Mii th t -h-h-r tfc? , Ka . -
worM 11 uH W MWMf&4 by to jrr9ig sntai erf w tn abl?i.
f1 (k p utfe? UVr w In
- BrwaKir-i v m4 l raerr-it . M l. . vt rt kwl t m
aiuoaaL o -11 !'vr p- im . tn M.oa-t m J rMif- W M mh . 4 , - - w rt-
..i mt..... ..i; Mw.-. .. - , unci IUHMT B w- HBV f
lAri . rrx sfwaJt &ar'fiF
SarxJi. tbr pt l'frwi l
wnrtt, iivr lk.t hU Mnxim lu
raine t rt:r huu' U sead the aiht.
and the .nlltrwM,ii l,-fore the lectnrv be
went ut to walk, and left the door of
his room open.
To: wr at inv houie that alteraooo.
and n w were going uptiv.ntwe saw a I
tnim!!loa Jot ol ma-jie-lR-item pic
ture, hing pthil m on :b- Wtunr
Lible. Mct of the ptrtunv uerr hous
and mountains, but mr of them were
peop!,-. and then there were 3 lot of nt
funny oues. ruefa &. a man falling oer
a pig. nnd a big jfiat kawkine- r f
o.er Tom and i had a verv nie; timi'
1-H.kiair at tJ.em, and we were ery can-
Thi re4actiuit ml -mrstui at tk
meWsU i the uui method. wkI (it-a
not rviure prui SacrtfOo4i.
TV f'ur Jafal w :Wn mrlted is saml
crucihie with Um ptwjr pn??orUrt-(
wlrer and copper to produce the cotnr
ut tesf dei.vI. xrry ate omnititAi
rflinrU l-'inf jHrr-dutW ia jr-Ming with
leaf of dittVrent hiuls. The fltud tori
al is pourrU Into iron mould. a'-tii
hars ven iarhca loo . rne mm! sa
e gbth inches wule and 'Htr-fourtU f
l ia inch th L Tbr- tr an- forri.
like irun. briwn sevj and hanstwr,
to pven the !r. and then nU4 In
wtorh HiwaKtM Kkm MWthnl i '$-
Img to a4afi XKMt tnin m
i f,fc.mf ii afluiaama n
U? r krval;
"Dura." m to to rittm "lKira, a hmI to a4 Mlr. d are
. "re4r." a f nrrwea, mt tor lto '.tfto tn f far
s.n4 4 now rvt wof L on Thfd.. i Ttov at to noa ttol t .
Knivtoa !. ol Nrv Vori cr. to(Uc rtffcxM -i4 m
tr. arf v rf ito (.trtemtrir R We tW b' torjw ett. mm Ut vr a-.-ars
btwk err pnoid. Tto .ntfj totf riracwl to 44
Mrj. owaei ta tto cxmairr U thM Ut ; ,r,- An'- ?
tiw Ienov Ulrart .V r Tntmmt rwutr-wmmg. w mn tar w.
alkkhirv a! rtoaM(r aaayt
we cf ito '4rT, In UM .ii.wttotait
we ar dj.fned In dn' 4
ntwthrt and tra a 4a t
aiti Ttov ! tht If
I
Tto ltHtadeltdite Jy' t Ito
ot pro6tot4e awpapeT nnfHMt ta '
Amines, tu px'U are VKUi:x a j
iw!rfn!'i.MHl n. I. t. a v,1um ..' ac&r t ttikis IkHMrlit ta 1AtWW Sit Wat i
lhlltrlka wmtina a.u.- . mu .juk I It aUUtltT i II, A l t, I'hrllfct lafcJTW
the prxwees, Um ro muot he ooeaiftaJ Tto rUr-H .a ti Charlre & Vor-
annealing. j brv. a f Satr N'ortoe.
eo com.- the Hr-4 ol tto laini: ! iMerat to (on. troa Uh.arion
. .... . ... , v.. v.,..-, ...'. V .... ...
ful to put th-ra br..k on the pile mst in ! P"- "'- e-inu ' jew. , 1 rnurj win, u u eeiMea. t ibe
the -unn- wav that th- hs-tunr had iwit I la"h s,ln, Ilac-J in a pile alter- and titttsjw only is tto h.O,, f
nating wiin larger juares (iwur :nen,3
tlietll. ('nl. nru-e in r. w liil.. 't'u. v. .n.Lf
lore.-t ju-t where a p.cture belonjced. I "r f-T' uf "ku,u h P"l,rr' R w'"01
and we had to 1, it it in t... rnnn- .:.... mt fr"m I"1!' o JUal BMim-
n.wwfL-ivh-ii. mn,?.. !t -,-,r..r.i.. -...H nt-mde. mu-UiH-s. etc mad the
-.- --. --.. ...' , --. 4f
if anv oce wu-s to Manic tor it, Tom
we the 0:1c
We didn't tell the lecturer that we
had hvikisi at his pktun-s. for that
might hae troubled him. and we ought
ii'-ver to rive trrm5,lc to Ti. ie,lc that ar.
oldi r than we are. Tom aid I went to i Ra,,i"a
Olitf.de of the pde ri-eue H stlaTr of
e pile re
The hi
the lectun . and n lid almost eery- I ,
iv...i.. ..1 .. :.. .... ., i 1. i :
ni, i-f- 1.1 wiji. :hii. Taii .ne jcc-tun-r
beg-iu to -pci'-c you would have
f-i.cl th.it he w.-ws one of the ni. e-t men
.o 1 'Ver s nv, ,. looked vO j.le;tisl
1 he trouole b,'gan when, afu-r having
ar hmcai. The hamiLenn Uien U
gin with n seven-j-jund hiunwr on
a bl.x-h. uf tuarLU that nt on a
kj11 foitU.iejii. Afur our hwur's
Ijeating tto ite is nrm-d at a flr to
I the inld. a nrice re lmnnsf
that had jg x.. U"Te pnneiple than .c thow.nl iw a lot of picture, he sai.l
tnrow over Luer:.:i Shaxv aft. 1 Uikitis -The next picture. 1 l:--, aid ntle
tea m. mad. to l-er i,oiw. nnd .-aiMiij; In,.,u s, :i ,Mirtrait f Hvr GrM-HZ Ma-
He mti, m4 tlke WtU lte atn ria.be
fteolhij ake iifito iTweHl MgMt
ttoi ta BtMtortt tar torta mhI enato
ta tto teersuM wwwe rf etatHe ti iiWay
aany to all rmrhu tto4 lae JMreaatgf
f ; u&etnaetssj fc tto feV aorfre
( mi mtmtyti ninji iti mf, wmm "T
I fMBt lo uttor e-eiliae fate ao eto X
u lata a m. mm eoai mnm.
he'd
uy w . 11 .11101 111 11 tin . v,Us:i2i.J Hho eer expects him to mar- p:-ee - ni-ii:..- '.i.u v.-,.! ! tu Ie t . J..., ....j, ,,,.,. t;,' -.,.1 .,.., Su
Li'll!io 11 , -lit. "S.IJ" -. iil.t the iier-on l l-i i n i ,,,' " ' .. l11 "l " " '.oen hll'ens, asil ml0l
r . .. ' "i" . 1 .11 V ,. . "7 - Mi:iw.- 1'iople usuallv do forgne mot o pmixiur Lii r.-t..i .:,. ..Ti..t 5 ,. , n..
lot a Iia'-oiiifi TVi.e liiistilll.'- :ilni ..t- . . t r t .. 1 . , ... , . f-itio. I .aw . liaw . I I.I3 il. ",'UetT!.
..! i 1 -i. . .1" , r- ;v,,:ii ' I',',l-tl of em. and the. par- whe-i I Ie x m ! h.t: I have alro.uh pm The lcetun-kmnv li-h-ul mn.t.. n n.;.
1 in .ui.iio he 11 t.ike tlie l.-iriNii if; : 1 . m t , . ".." ,c "' ' .' ie nan mi'i' a nit-
1 in .W..HU .1 ii i.Ki 1 111 j .ins.i idi, ,.j, , ,... Mr. Lmd.sav to marrv Lu- posed tol -.i-im. ion see it would ..... 1... h.. 1,.vt..tt,i,.1i , .. .11 ,i.,
v i ti. tit!- fftii'is ICicIi :iii.w crci! Mm .i, ,. . . . . . '. '" " n.eienueu ii wa.-. all njriil,
., , , V . , . v 1 t'u :I- toniplieiite 1.. .:. .-s a little it I were t., I ftm! Id K .' .,.,. , i.!,mt,, ,n ":.
1 J-i !'-. .. ' nFunviii" 110 desire to 1I0 Use ..ti . . ..11 .- 1 .. . -i t. 1 n,,o s.uu inai me c ai i'iongii lonis itt-
' ,..in iiou.siM lououi -Ihey want to .-ettle Luetelia. eh? acecdo-lo ".-.' w:sh. -. Ilov.i ver, J ,1.. ,r .....ijis ni-ne vv, mIIv n.n
I. an! . wliii-.! her iiei'rhb',r lovi;! 1 - t-, 1 t ,, - ... . ilx- "W a.i ua n.i.ne wn.s rc'auv t'tiWH
fi 11 r r i ,mt's' asketl Dr. Mow. have laujly u eived n call troiii a e,t VicVona. '
' ..v,,'.,.'? ! 'Vn , V , TheMiaw.-, had enough to keep the eru parish. ml -hot-!.! f. el obliged tc The mi-t iiietnn- wen-mre.-lv ri-l.t
' ' '"y J-"'4". .lls. I 111 I Is ' .' Slt-ire: tlie- ow tie.! llieir inn.. nil L-i.ul Lni fliz-mc ",t ..... iv.irl.- .f U ... tt,.. i
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JCii' pur-ucd Mrs. Phelp'.
-fsnilut, .ind 1 don't believe
i -' Vrith a doll of a wife who
lei. th'-cliildrcirs clothe-, and
lo get lilong without
1 t ! t
-1 1 . ' put in old Mr- Smith: ".-.he'd
J e no . j: ' iiff'ii-tcpmolhcr to Mr. Liml--..-
''. .111 1 if ever a boy needed a
pm thcy'ts him. Lucretia's jmw-
t:ii
Ml
TJ,
as oii
say.
1. -
and .she'd
. ,1 . .
m..e im.i waiK sjanis!i.
"i -." Budded Mi-, Lh'li; "a
i iiier. Jpsin.'liov.. needs a wife
i i "11 -a3Mdy. to s-, mpathie with
T.'n im his io-'i. I shouldn't wonder if
Mki r.-t.a vOi L'jbniie- the boy up to the
5r-i--t-. il he iiau mv!u:iyia-"V
Si-iween mu and me ' -aid M'r-.
'help-. "1 tiimk that the ji.-ir-o'i goe-.
U tl e .-haw s rniher more than i- nee--:iri
for the -.livatioM of their so,U '
Voiicn't tell. l'erh.ips Lucretia
li;i- nonius.
And pc'h.ii.-." -aid Dr. Slow
" pet hap- ii - Mis . Isiisan."
"Lxervbodv laughed ami I'ried "Miss
Si:-aM!" witii Sine ironv in their tones.
pare: iney
no ser.-aut. "Help would be dreadful
ly in their way." Mis., iJjch deJarod.
"I vv.mder they don't feel gOi(i they
can't aflord any."
Susan alwavs wore the .simple-it garment-,
which she de-ig-.-icd and exe
cuted her-elf, w!:le Lucretia "Weil,
if tl:ere"s uniflUiu'i that unfits Luereti.-t
for her future po-iiion at tie; head of
the parish.' eonfc ed Mr. 1'helps,
"it's her love of linerv."
Luetetia always blossimied out in a
preltv spring bonnet while Su-au
made her la-t year'- m- answer and a
smart n. w .suit made in the latest
wrinkle.
" It'- na'ural." Miss Ilie'i explained:
"a t,ii! liki's to make the most of her
self. Now Sua:i looks :ti well in her
olu.thu33!:VlJwoid
1 :!
llOtls
other furn -h - a wider tit Id of useful-
lH'ss
"And Ia"gT -alary, 1 suppo.-e.-' nd
doil Mr. Gr.mi.i
"Am Jl 1 :g.-r -alan-." allowed Mr
Lind-av "D-iii' 1 , in fact."
"I Hippo..-." pcr-'U-tl Miss 1'ich
after Uiojv.edilmg "I -uppose Lucretia
mu-t linv.- r, Sused him tir-t." Mary
S. 1'rc.tcb''. in Jlnrjx r's linznr.
SU'l 1 .. ., 7. ,.
. . . 1 K.na ixic- a lainu.irr j.gig.g', i..tfetv
e tn.-ute or one tamilv 1 - ' . ,. ,., .
cafe, go that the Jtuteh papt le not
nirneil. I our hours of iKf-ilmg sittllces
for tins prelun nar poee,. 1-vi Mptar
A g.dd tnmg treud m one pie. Th
huai r-w retfutre-i gp-t mM The
partial!, b.-attn i.an-, art p.ukel .
Uefun . Iut with alternates,; of gold beat
er's skin, until the pile contains '.-
she-t. The ln-afing i ton tinned v.itl
mcn-.isingly henv.er hammer- unt 1 tto
final tm.-h with the twcntv-ttootid
hammer. The gohl-lN-au-r's km i-otnes
!im Lngland. and tne best of it
the mo-t of it
riejerick IVrkinv n. skin b o 1
thin a.s to b almost transparent. nd j
vet it i- double, two thw ku.sses. It !
preparesl from the lnrg.r mtcitme of
tho o l'nt-b s!n-vt ui tto nkiu u
nibJusi a each .de. tteforn the Jtaxk b
m.ide. and whenever the p fe u rear
ranged (placing the outer gild m the
center and vm versa) with a pvihT
made from calcined pum of a very
pure sort, imported frrmt (h-nnaay. Tl:
is to prevent tl.o gold from s,Uckmg lo
the skin.
In b, ating. the work of -prending th
gold i- trom the is'titer of ivaeh piar
rtNttttrr. wtott a father tumf al
ta same um- ia Cvafwuja, -1
, . .. ..,.... '""-
"' V "!!' ?. u rf ' ton dtor ttoai ew
""a-L V", ' -- Irr " 1 ta a mm l cattle e4lf
jrtir. bai-r of a trkd a e.tse - t fmm m1)tm km
10 cut a uw whirh hi. CTtfaxtor to4 .fc,-Jw, 4mg e..
planted HI frml Pd the f-irrAae j fn m tewmt mUt tW4f Own f-
10 to par a. Mht.s wae tamrtod in y mA gMbU rto ae te tolu-
the story and wrote the .ng .V. J- j Ute h itopodaaeo pnmiwm. la:,
-The old-t wrnn. prraar. teww ; J we etoiBlj) mm hu mritmUm in
IKkj m tho I aed scat-, ts vhu D j vttjrtxrti Vae restol a grmt aaaa
Tsa a a dieaadA e- &.I T i I k. - -i L , . m a. a
in Ao-ot UL Webratrs! bt Uftth I vaJaaUe akl t , . mm, ,..! ara e
SUPERFICIAL KNOWLEDGE.
Mucli Knn l,-.' Wlili-h r.is-r a(or
If- :-,ll Oj.l st.iii I -,.
'ueh oS the knowledge thit n.ivi'-:ii
v. lln i" bear ap.ii.c.ition of the word
rut" -v applied to female personal b".i.'!7
" o-'.4.ij'it -Km deep. I Ju-t is c,u'.
T m" 11 mi c ... , ti , .
l.-ide.. L., refi:- e.lVr;ieTi.b-:l;l'i, irm '" ,J" --""-P o vf
id 1-iee- All't .she elilliroidei- -oi U k,- -e-e.l hv a con-nier.ilde pro.
than in the center. A contrary trend
ing would spht the islges and nun the
ing l.i and night ' ' p.ution. i l.ir tin- large-t propnrion.
"Kcejt wliTn sl-.e', oi7 -k larking ' (,i :hv mitnberof -o. breeders thro ih-
with the iiar-o:i." .s.ud Dr. Mow. " 1 '-,"t ':' worid. It is IH ar.lv s,,. I j
1 ... . I. .! I" .. I ... . l 11
"I in sure .-lie s a wavs chaperoned . ' """,l crown men nave u-uaiiy u.,
Wl
10 ever
j"
heard of Susan 1
hv "-u-an. icturned Mr.-, (.rimm.
"Ye: lucre ain't been no secession
of Su-ans going about with ein." said
Mi Hit Ii. .-.he don't -eem to hav
ciw
vi-it.
vv.
.
il Lucretia embmider- night
"-aid Mrs Chimin's sist,.j-n).
wa- onlv in L-iino on a
'lag ,,, i!'.il.! I1, e she
:i:;entioii.J a-keil .VI rs. I Ji-ip.. Mie.-iiis: in.x! 1.1 !m,,s
- -..-....,. -..-.-...
" i v- engage,! i.ueretia to ciubroidert ..p,,,
:: nev allar-idoiit." ep!ained M-iss j . ',
Ter t " 1 I " 1 111111
liver: 1 laiseii use nioacv lor 11 ia-i 1 ,
:no:eh 1 tell vim it's like pulling
i.l i 1 O' ' .ii... ni. iit ,iis ii;iiisii . ... . -. , .,
, , " ., , ' . . , p:.risJi an.ui's. Mrs. Cumin
. ,..1.' , , "who keeis hoii-e. and d
Her aooiii im- jnopi-i ii-s.gus ami
thirg-: Lueietia ain't well drilled ia
t-vmi-'is and such. u know.
shoulder their n.n - best tiny cmv.
Tle-v must use tli.-ir iuS-Jiigeiice. riirh
:is it mav be. great or -mall in the ligb
! ot -ueii knowledge as w'i,-v can pick i;.
I hev h.nvi iot
oc a 1'K-LUto 01 a st.-amUiat on
the L'hmc turned out to be a
mr.n on a bievcle. and what he
r.tlleil aviff of tlie battle of Waterloo
was :i i, ,y being knocked over bv a
goat. Aft- r awhile he a-ked all "his
I'crman friend t jiresent -but I don't
believe he knew a single one of them
f e .(..it... .1 1.... ..'..I ..-.,.... .f .!..
'" .""' "-.ii.u.i.i aiii.u. 01 mm : 11.. . I .,
her, ami patriot l'nnce Hismarck. and "' ''l 01'1 lonMtl ll? ?,lV'-1 l ttl,M
when the iiortmit annenre I m. ibe sheet , '"--'-'l lres are thicker nt the cIr.
it was, a p.ctiire of a pig ntnning avrnv
from a fat Iviteher. V011 should have
heard tin ! tun-r s Cerman triends
howl, and I In-lieve
1 .. -t .1
nrown someinmg at mm oesiijcs neavv
"er;n. m words if h
their pardon and
a mistake, and he lea red that some evil
minded person had wickedly mied up
hi- pictures.
t ell. the flernun- stopped -aving
thing- after awhile, and the ' eturcr
went on. His pictures got worse and
worse. Hi-lovely ",.u of Venice, as
he called it. v.n, a pic ture of a herd of
buffaloes, and whit he told Us would Im
a picture of a wedding in L'gypt wa.s a
cat and a dog fighting and an old
wom-iii beating them with a club. This
and had no carihlv
concern willi
thought -
is noii-e. anil it-iesthe iiou-e-
' e'enuing and the dusting and sweeping.
. 1 ........1. im 1:1 .. ,.. 1 .!
1 ,1 iiivs ,iuu iiit-iios, , ,i-v,- 411 rv..,rt, .
ain't wanted. I 'If moving onward
...... ,-.... r. ... ... . ct. . .l
vo'.i see. mi.- 10 sllt, IWi miif,-. i ne siorc? nm
aei.uirivj. and bv ob-iTvant men con
stant Iv and indefinitely increased, are
eomuioiilv sufficient tor the purpo-v of
business, an,! enabie their owners u
acnuve. m a rough .vav. a f:ur me.i.-u-i
f.UHre-. in rearranging the s(iurn In
...... .....,., . , ;
the- would have l:" ,I,,V''" ,H'nu"K 4," -,""
uiiH s sorn. uui anouier piece lam mi ai
. .. ...,.;. 1 .1. . . .......
lndn't beggml "i';'l"'.'"il,i"-1''7 "" "" .--;
. j. J w ill !. ttrmly weld d m th r.Ster beat
ing
The fmi-hed - pi-ires ar"-ut to a ?ire
of three and tlm e-eighth- inches, ami
)ackril in a "booh holding twelilv
tive -beets, the paper Iesve4 iK'Ulg
nibbed with red o-h 1 to prevtjnt -ticking.
These Ik inks of t.rn:) live he t-
are sold at from thtrtv to fortv tents
t ar h. The uttmg of the leaf 1- done
b;, knives which:."' simply sbjts of the
outer -liinv -hell or -kin of tie .Muincca
cane s.iuh a- 1- u-ed for .v aiding sticks.
The otitT mid contain- - lev or flint in
minute, invisible particle., Jonmng a
1 1 O. . I ...II . .-
own. ami making the Kig of ClieeceH, "'-'"".", "',l """
ml the (ueen of Italv .-tand on th-.r I thc ,,r10,' s' " -!"-'.
m.nle him nervous, ar.d he kept putting
pictures into the magic lantern upside
wrth.Uv. r.n I alio itt- n (leatetttwea ! 4ata amaatr it. t-.,,
Ott the bleak umm t of tto uriaI I Muod. the w
Mountain, m ItuBtmtob county. IN. J. ! ntua ti t. :
.V 1". Mau' ' Jdmhu-f ra:t e I -
- When V"adnagtnn formr! ! f ah ! aaaiid ad t.
imt it had but fuiir tnrmhrr. tto la ! (fcad i-4'nfc- ',
Uoan fsjadie t i
tlial llMrvn! '
half tread.
hrrae4 I. -toea
mad- i 1
meaner I t
hand 4
aduiat-r i I t
toea Utl! s i-,
tUIW II Ul l t v
peejudsr. .,'1
tenor Department torn? utiKCown. tto
,, 1 War and Xav) - ajr under n,. towl.
I .a t -. - j a t. a.
ordinate to th- i'rea-'.rv IM tte-t- tour
jxiitkt; be gave tw to Vtr-fiuiaa
yecretAry at 2iate JefTer and Attr
arvtcneraj Kandolph lLtlj 1'jL
HUMOROUS.
' - Brutal hodnt.d appear to W hatr
mi? th- ir flav A faehton Hntrnil av
tnat "a Riat! bang at the iaW tM ' tcndei!
net k i now worn bv mam tad e " j n .utmtUm a:
et.Tarioi, .
a t-' .
a4 .
at 1 . 1
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it .
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Ift
1 reo 1 . 1
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etr-
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Isuu
ten
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feb r
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ei
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-
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II -t
f tt
t'arlvle -a "laughter - j n riant facta !oH4lr .. v.
leail-. ami :t-.kmg the people to ecu-e
i!iv mi-take-, and wi-him'- he could nut
r- 1
his hands on the
of success. Mm where
evil-minded per-oip
li-
1 ' tvlwt I.-.. I ...... I. II.. .1 ,...,1. 1.: ..:..,
Utl.,t.,i . I "" " '" -"- "" " Wieiine
"."'- s 1 ,. ,. 1. ..,..!., .1... - - 1 -I - , ,
into-, lie 1010 me iicopit' inai ne WOUlil
l.i.rl....- .1...I I. ..-,... f,. ....1 -.:...! V
j..- ...., .luiii. i-.iirnii Ulin ill ;w liv llllie ' I ... . .. . r
the mouve am, the op..ortu:dtv should I 'T lh'tn 'rlur': V. tuo. ."no.vitt
... .... . . .. .ami lover, enmsren. nm iut me m
A MAN UURIED ALIVE.
I'liltou ini; 'lirrfiitl til Own ('oflln ani
shroml to III truvr.
In the village of Cliim-lmg. when
the Itt-el Chuie-e mis-ion ha- a -tat ion.
..i if ........... ,....,, .1 ii i;.i.. be suihcient to insure at least a:i .ijj',,, t 1 ''' .,.'..,.. ,,' ', ""' , f,.iillT1.;,r .-,.1 ......f,f I-'.'v ,,w.
Inf.ut. even bo.lv in Lennox had .1.-',,- .'. f " "V,. """ u ac.juirc deeper thin i.rdinirv 'i-ini- , , ,IlN ' ' Hm w""" llu' l'1" " , '
c'.1 that Mn Lindsav would marrv 1 ?""-" T """I, '" I'- f i..-' -1 , S in Si ' '"r,'r ;;U'! tin, ar.l whisp,red to tn-: place: A man of s,v;. M,ir- of age wa.
..Tn-lia. and. pcha. Lucretia had , Xt KCuZ -"re and i.t,...:i ?. i ,at. Il l"M P f ' 'tvo aHlietcd with Iepnv. and lived in
,lt,.idcd .-., too. tor .he vvas mi eve,-- , J , ; ! ,1 , d ', w J V.- um-e a-ked a eminent ho,-icuV- f. " ,,a ? l?" I l" wilW iU' Th 'n,i
lastm: time ov.-r inai ait.ir-eiotii. and . , : r .: . 1 ..,.;,.., u, . inii.r tun-t. w ho h-,d 1m-u singularlv surc-s.-' .', " , Vf , -"'" '' "'. '"": often urged the ohl man to remove hi-
pced.dnoend of advice and i,,sn.c- J ,'ZU' m '"Mn producing new co,b,m,t,os ,.f , ' '? ' " !? '(V; r l'""'.,1 hut ots7de the village, and lire on thr
lion: her ignorance and mtercst wore I ., .r " " . , 's inVt'v mm- f r f" '! i"lr in H..ris,s' Mowers at- 'fV, V ! ?, T. I"' "!l" hulls to prevent contaminKm. nronie
,p,i,e touching And Mr. Lindsay ' ; '" ;' ! J , ;, l , "j. mo-t at nil!, to what eireun,s,anci; be ? ? V, " ' Vj ?" ;MV ' t - in!r , jnuv, provide h.m with f-l.
Je.-medMuite willing to sped 1,U lei,- ; -, J r-s : 1 , ovvurs considered he mainlv owed hi- -um,,., I ' IK !' " " , . 7": I,IIXwi "P. - However, tlm le.-r did not vv i-h to '.-avc
,,:v under the .Smws rof. and watch j low '-' hr n-1 - :::ll ,.,. lIaiVl, uv ., thorough kno-rN I """V v" '"Tr 1V" '' the village, nor dar-nl hi rclanvcpr
,;u. sacr.-d symbols growing under the ! V ..,. .,, .,. 4,Vl..,r.vtM trim .s'.ge of everv part of everv plant i-n:e . l' ' "' J'' ' !,:M '- -"""-thing ,uai .,, ,, ,.
,;,, and shapely hands of Miss Lu-lt.-lHiM, ul;!,!, -M-t.de !.v a boviJ his faXlli.r., fitnVlTo , I-t-lv it happene,, that the lep,, wa,
civ.Jr 1 ii),. slow It w-isii't tiiiui. oret gaii-ii. lie h.itl sharpened hi nc"-v'i- 1 . .1 . ,. 1 . 111 , Ivmg a-hs-n in hi-, hut- In- son caimi
.Tl,al hnml of Lucretia', will h J !, V.ti-V-'' ! knife and disccd , ecimes lV.n- ; , i l V':! T V" 0' T 'rlr I,,C Quanted to bring him -oniething to
..urc to do the busmess." somelK.h - - , 1 , ,- . , ! I-.if. everv -ten. even tloner. ever'. ",V , . 'i'1 T Wt,n; ! eet. but. callin-into the hut. Ie-r-cefved
V 1 -i.-.l "Mr Limls-iv's- -i ni-n .If "ell. he s Lucreta s s.s;..r; :uui 1 . '. ". y . I alf a mil" awav. I heard aft.-rvv.ird m. limhi,. m. t
ls:nl S.1..1. .u. i.mos.n s i 111..11 ,n ....i.. ... ,- . ,. see, 1 anil everv root he h-uud. and 1" i ,u,,. 1 .,.,.. .1 1: ,. , . C" an -wer f nun the father. I ikt- wa-
.. .. if in. s 'i der 'viM-m -is if it... that gives her a ta-s,,' lor decorations, I , , , . , -. . ... , that tne lecturer dtdn 1 .show anv more . .u it.
taste.n J '", ' 1'ii-vi.i.iii .is 11 me - J had waSen. d the gtvvvth ol everv ii'i.ut 1 .1 . , - , ' -oon a gathen:rr of the lieomc. hui mi
i ..vr,. not n-uailv found coeihin.. 1 -upp.-sc.' sa.il Mrs. rhelps. f,. .... ,i .:. . .- ' , ' 1'" re-. and that he jumped out ot t he i "! ,' ,' ', ., , .
tW.' d I hcird - ,t s ,1 f - 1 "Mr. Lind-av took :,. out in hU flJM l,lh; ,;r ;'-; ' K"ra!m.tti..n i-j t!w i,:u.,c winioW wah Mr. Gravers clo.e ! "n-iim! to go m-Klu of the hut.
- ind Uaai.i av ,t vv...s ht fo. .t ,.,, M Ir i.rifiaill. a T!! U:J,,'rI;V 5"" r"1,1 ,n,-,V,f.i,0,a"lft-r Antvrar. he never came , !; ;tn,- ere thrown ai tto ..loortji
du.'lif-v . . ,, , , t- , , ,. - ..1 .....t5.. I,n.l .,.. .if - l-' o the hist trap, of lite ,,.,, ,. . ,1Ijr ,,. -,(r Tr,11-M .L. . ' -f if the man W,k anv m.Uce of it. and.
Ai, 1 .ucrciui , iiiiuii w ::s. mocisi. nr - - "-..-..-. .... .. , .. ...i...i.i i. .-.. ... i- ,- - - ..... ........ ...., ., .... , ...
.,i-- - - - --- -"- ... .. .... . - 1 a. .. .i-- r-i'iii iiii ;:i,i iitiii riniTi riiw tiiv. t
s II. Ii I I
,....i:...i f.iliin -oIiimii'-'L whit.. ... H'T ".sJCK lietlit .'it's. mat
J"'"" '. ----- -. 1 "- ,., ...,..-,. - ,...
.iii 1 1..1 ?. limit 111 i.u.i.
ection of plan:-, but from the fact that
s what I
Mio-ft wan ine j.ii.ucsi taper angers. : ... ....... ....... . ...... this practice of scf-in-tructlon wa- vd-
. SS.. ,1,.. .... ?c On,.., it?,..,, m,. 1 :...i been sueh a bore. It s a puv Lucretia s ! -,. . ' . '.
tiKKini v - ..' ....... 1..111- . .... 1 I1I1I.IIII 'II 1 i ll'..i' -,,,.. in -...- .... -
'J...! ,e..etioned them th,, t.-;,..,i. troubled vv ith them headaches, it iie s , . ..-. ...".'; " "'..'
j.:iv nan - -; .. , ,, uie. in.ii our ine:i,i "o: tac t horoi," i
.. .- ... ... . -.i .1. ...... .1. 1 "imiir 0 he -il tue nvn ot the li-.rwh. 1 -- l" " "- '
- - - . II.'III -.! .!- Villi'!- I III Ti - --- - - --- wv ...-. -- -- - i .aaK. -...-. I. ..
jvitss.su- - ---.- ...s,. - -lo.iimnig mi ins pur-i:-.; which -tr.-tfil
...i:.. ,i..'ir hv. drew her own j..,,,.!. vm. vv :us mat .si:i:i . a-keti .Mis ' , . ... , .
iiii'iitw"s ,- , . ; ' " ' pi, i .. i.i .. i. .- -. nun so wci; in ias -r vear-. l hat sort ot
under her vork. he noticed. Xho.v I h'-!'- thought ..; eo,:r-e ii w.u ,,.,,. ;, - l iVm nv
! -t.r took the .trouble to tlatter Mi, l.;n-m. I -au them come ashore aft-, - -- , , J 5 "" . ,' J
S ban- l.wn:t.a .an? lhl. dloir :ll. jt .1..-K ..and ttox s ..d at the gate and j , ,p a . . r- H "
hough her vo.ee vva.s thn, ... mu-lin. -lk.-l till all vv:,- blue. , h miIlhtML J,t i.V-h- tl
he found tnat I reallv hadn't put the
I jiicturcof h.m and Sm among the others,
forgave me. but Sue -ays -he never will.
I "Jink lorn ought to own up, and if
! Mr. Traver-s catches him 1 think he will.
Jimmy Uru.cn,'" in Hirpcr's I'onnj
mil -he h:ul no ear: nolnidv dreamed or
ctred if Susan .s:mg like a seraph. he
s-it'-pLiK'i-etia ;, siia.mw. and s-oplc al-
T .t !iii . :is ttif.v.. 1 11 ti,.,.-
ioi"' , : . " .
mo
needed
-..l .!
"isppoe w,ev wa- talking about , -,, b.0.r ,.,,,., of ,,.,, ;t j., u ;ri.lir.
i.iu-e-iM. n-iAi-ii-u .iiss i-icn. --a man
ilwavs likes to talk at out hi-, -.vvcel-leait.
von know."
-Tlu.. w ..- have had he ip tosav.
ue ee: lea as miercstcit :ls v i-eti h
lu-r htdjv. Mr. Liuds.iv had
!- tilt fllK'H it't Um. Liil. .lllt'l till I
w.eloth could no longer be made s expounding Ser.jtun Th, v looked
, .-.t to cover aiatutitudc. of e:dL. . '-.i;ht. ylTenTiiTi -, IMf tnitmfmTrt&n
pretext to - .. ?-utzal&itBir "J" " y
i, re were i5fftuiA.s-ui iiiijutTo" wicxwia u uavo hkcu ui iook oi
uVice. Oieprning, as he" drilled it."
I uerethi for 1M hour incllbctually, "There ain't nothing jeahms abont
l . stiddenlv K-; to Susan. " Lucretia; a parson's wife ought to sot
-it .?"....,. '' hfcaid. "trv thkehnnt with her face ag'n such :v thine-' "
.liLI.
-.t:.-. Snsa
or in inv one u: tin- .u.s and scame-s
thttthev lMga.i thus -p.nit.incf.u-lv to
tiud thcr ni r.'-.fou and th -ir delight
m t.iesiibi.cls , j wh ju .ciitua'.Iv thef
b.'came m.ist r-. Tn. v - m to hive
GOLD LEAF.
Comhlnril sl,ui ai,, .linlcnu-nt ne(-ulite
in It Mnurrturr.
iH'cupant wx-j dead.
Tlie resolution was forthwith taken to
have the leper buried. His n went t
a neighlwiriug village to engage coolies
for digging a grave and earning the
conise oiil During the altvuee of th.
ton the elder of the village came to tto !
r-eene. and learning hovv matters -tood.
l-oldlv ipued the dfr ind entered the
hut. vvlc-n lo and bohol 1 it turned out
if Ikiu - .u. tlu. f..fl..v K.I.. I
-traddles painfully a r:- tto katlng
nnk iioor. and tton '. dona aw nol
dely tht to t-lsc jw hi )pae up
into the ba, k ut tto toad, get ail the
v mpathy tto Ha.n call for -Lmt-ril
t i!t;i m.
Attorney -"My dear maslana, I Hn4
thit V'Mir estate U heavily eocttmltered.
You will hare eaongh to lite .., hut
vent must hisland ir rewMirre."
Widow VelL mv daught.-r Nil u my
onlv n.iiri' nw " Attorney -Ivv-mtlv.
Ilu-tand her Hs trnm a j-m-bb-''
- !ti.ut. Ipkta Ceil
A yottng man In Chicago. whjAc
bride was deaf, whittled u Unlly ttoi
her hearing w :w rsorel Hem i,ot o
happy a he was lb' U iwiv whiji.iII
to take oil hi- '-Kit- wh.-n Im- aenk tir
the stair nl mtdn.ghL "I"he pnvet.ee ol
wh.sjlmg can not l--t trongly .hjm
catl AtrrwPfi llrrnid.
Stiine wonderful Urw an toh! oj
thcjHiwcrsof mt net in ammnU A
StijerTiIe hen imhid aa ejg. Mn j
( ainbndge hen et ok St aal batched M
it out. ltnl he Soitienrille ton e,srig.
nied iu otf-.pr.tig anl hniifht it !. k
home to sinervilh. wtore it Hill 1
pn.perly (! urate 1 -Snrmllr Jvmil.
"Now. darling, will Mm grant ax
one favor before I go" "Ve. ,er';e,
I will." ,he sJ. dropping tor lahe
and .-: ting her hp ia .hao-. "What
I- the favor I eaa gran: mmj "HiJv
a little stag at tho pano. lore: I ani
afraid there n a dog out,de waiUafr tn
me. and I want u frijhtea him away."
-Chir.tjo TnifHn
The P.igge; Liar
ie I.l.- vtlew. nl raa(BJnrttTe.
VV a stllcW f.a Johnti) ltrown.
AlttoMii-b hf -. ttf iwtMri. rata,
Tle rtiifi Br la urvn
f ,o t. an wv yim wh I naei,
"ile i my Irt a r-r--.
"Of -Hir. r'trflt it le'rii vretea.
"He 1 tbe )'rln.-,: Uw
I .nnntt Hrrhnml Tmntfr.
Latly (In a le.k-re) "HaTwi'l
von a copy of rshake.peare t-iad in
"rl. instead of bine (Vrk-"Xo,
madam, we haTe ttom oabr to blue"
Ln-ly (laving the volume down regret
full ) "I mm sorrr. I wanf-d it u to
on an fluwy -r-nter-table. lwt a Mn
book ami a black Ubte wwld be to in
harmonious ia color. I think. " - A". .
.Sua
There a jfjnt marh adattred by
col!fcc students ia which ccik the
Mar,
h .j
er. It true, netenfwh.
.an to oUasiMMl fr.u what
atfiw It adl to ttoMuynaa rf tto f
Kwr wtorh f.dhiw taa e t ugp t
aottte ol tto iar te aftd prtertoW M h
We ,-an aalett arse4
Tto (aru toanaa; itmn cettto ee4iag
rier a broad told lt a atk tto.'
COtf. Y r aeed to katrtH tto ae4
lion ni a hwge aumier ni total. ato
tto fnitiMatvM.B ,.f tto aa Naval 4.
We nesl to ua)lertaJMJ what i t im
atetiui4ttod in bu;hinf wp tto aaiaaat
Um). what are the autiiti pr--.
tie ue ol th. dtftVreat tefietowU wi
food at;,! how ttov ae dtgwwafd a4t
lueifll lU-tl bv tto ajtimftl
ll k ato important t kaxw h,w U
eontUae dinVreat hl m a b ibta(t
tto mavimuni ene. t lrm n glvea .aa
tilv ol 'mh fv.nc kiad nl eattie tvU
are MHMlilied la ronditioa avi r4MU
lion by Ue treaiMleai tto7 rerett Ta.
eete, hrei. an. trSaent ad awn
of lie- aatawl fd mm 4aer lmUw
whieh maet h ejtktoed liiMafw t-
Van tn rvgrmi u all ttoae pau
ael praefjeo n-n aatrtail fa rnrtatr
ralHtnal uettow( of fttni( mml let m
tu fall into tto emr td reetJa !
tealh vnlunhle m Mr attempfta t.
out tto rrftaeu. fdatUiXni tiSm
conn.
rte. VmIw- r
tik-
w- U,r 1J
rajT.dlT "
'.
Of
mouth an-lc'-l
choir h:uleu
"Ilravo! -I
I
,w:tvi,v.iM
,vhy should
help it- .
"n Sha
- -
evervboav ony
;)aml Susan opened her
jeu as notody m the
'sainted before."
eeihil 'l,i... .i:.i ..
m --'"
dioard it all rav life:
ilaiovv it? 1 couldn't
'ii - .
iYvou ia the choir."5 he
f
si- I -
rJkihe choir"' gajw-d
wiiffav
x out of church.
;.lr Lindy FiWnpngr her our.-"
j-She s ,"ui:KS-.r s-slcrt yoa Know,
iwl.:....t MisEh.
--- . t l,r lsvai.n ft..v .imn.-..
Anil ,v' Ma'ir'" .""-"v. uiunus
.?..- " s:aaKBiir s,lr.,..
- -v...ri:i i?. ---btw- -.w-.-
i .iii-ii.
..t 5n an S
Mr. Lindsay grl giving great satLs---"
. Thu Blliioners talked of re-
,ifctory, adding a wing
Wtvlland even siioke of
ning field,- 50 that
a flower garden."
ed an increase of
should be settled, in
rimm thought he
to his will, in favor
d Lucretia's hus-
anw -- ,- md
w"iltri:imisfcH
':-r..n rat
T1;.iv.isoon
g:u orislu au
S tbe P
-a",n they1
nss Bleb, wit
larried," reckoned
It was aoout this time that Jho n.ir!h
picnic qccurriHl an institution which
everybody believed in. Hadn't there
been more matches made at the last
than during all the year besides? And
wasn't it "a line chance to test Mrs.
Phelps1 recipes, Mis Rich's eretm
p:e and Mr- Dr. SIow's tart-? Of
eour.se. Lucretia went, and Mr. Lindsay
with her. Susan happened to be making
preserves and pickles that day. and the
berrres wouldn't keep, ami so'she staved
at heme. At about tlie middle of "the
afternoon, when they had had dinner
and cleared away, and they wanted
somebody to start some music, Mr.
Lindsay was nowhere to be found.
"Oh, he's gone off with Lucretia
somewhere,'' said Miss Rich, vvjio felt it
her duty to account for him.
"Xof there's Lucretia now, talkin"
about free-will with Dr. Slow.'
T'r'sps he's gone home to write his
sermon,' suggej-ted somebody else, the
picnic, grove being onlv half a mile
from town.
"Or he's finding -tongues ia trees and
sermons in stones out here.'-
But at sunset Mr.Lindsav strolled
paciv, wiin tusan on his grnVTj? Time $3j-
meu, recKonou oacs, vnin tusan on his gmyfp time
sfjhmtiirtfTygifeHn- m' --a -i-vgff'liffii",mi
usaa
anymtenriing stock breetler. anx
ious to distinguish himself, were to le
gin by laborious .study of tlie au?tomy.
mu.scular and nervous systems, vital
organs and all other physiologic:.! de
tails of the horse, the oi, or whattver
other kind of animal he had elected to
breed, the probability is that tofore the
completion of his education his labor
would become irksome, his ambition
- 1.1 K. -.- 1 1 . a
wouiu aiKii-,-, aim ms aoaire COOI. lie
mu.st first have a thorough, hearty in
terest ia his chosen pursuit, and from
that interest must have his thirst for
knowledge, or he will r.ot make much
out of his studies. They will be drv. to
him. If, however, the "heart be in the
work, and such subjects as we havi:
.suggested be taken ia hand, while :he
relish is keen, the future breeder thus
primed will find himself in posse-siou of
immense advantages over the nieu of or
dinary attainments. II- will irentajly
sec iiito and through an animah ani
outward appearances and tlie evidences
of touch will often have to him a mean
ing relative to internal processes which
the' man of shallow learning would
never suspect- He is much better quali
fied to le a judge of stock than the uas
who has only avague, imperfect notion
of what is beneath the skim Xalionxl
Licc-Stocb Journal.
farmer:
leaf is a piece of solid metal, a better
Idea of the extreme tenuity of thick
ness of the leaf can be comprehended
than by any comparison of figure.-;
nothing made by the hand of man
equals it in thinners. This extreme
thint'css is produced by patient ham
mering, the hammers weighing from
sevci t) twenty pound-, "the "lighter
nammers being lir-t used. When thc
True method of this beating is under
stood, the wonder ceprus-cd sometimes
iiat g-jid leaf beating should not be
relegated to machinery ceases: the a-t
belongs to the highest department of
human skill and judgment. Apprentice-
have served a term, and have been
comrHed to abandon the business, be
cause they never could acquire the
requisite skill and judgment combined
necessary to become successful work
men. Thc only pare gold leaf is tha used
by dentists for filling carious teeth, and
it is called foil. It is left much thicker
than the gold leaf for gilding indeed,
it could not be to&ten so thin; for thin
or leaf gold an alloy of silver and cop
per is required to impart the requisite
teaacirv. Dentist's foO weighs six
grains, five, four and three grams perl
wtci, ur it-si, accirumg u ha uuc&
n(iS. The last operatiati an tto leaf k
JTtPViv ftra
If a sheet of gold leaf i held u- fiat the leper had onlv enjoyed a sound
agatRs; the light it appear- t v H of a -i ep
v.v.d dar grcn el. r f'.i-man.-that However, the cia s had b-spn n
fi... 1 .,-,. , ..M, .... 1 . , j. .u gag.' 1 r a e nam -tin -.:
BTCtrnfr
thc work which was rcquiretl ol them.
or at all events to receive the proml-cd
11.1v. After some deliberation the vil-
lagers unanimomdy put it before the
leper that as things had come to tlu
pas he had better make up his mind
i and allow the funeral of himself to go
on. To this the unfonunate man con
sented, and took leave of his daughter-in-law
and two grand- children, en join
ing upon her to feed the two pigs well
and also take can of the poultry.
A coffin was now provided "and the-
shroud redeemed from the pawn-shop.
line "The !.- rrdlio:
... . " 1
crmre me aIluoa it Ut tfe :twm
nver I-er- ie aigbt a "tuttoal Ml
dtfwn a dark tnirway. Arots4 by tto
racket, a pro"rr akei "vv bo
there-1" A qmrk a- tfb ee ;hi
aa-wer "I. ir. rolling rafd:t "
J !!-. r H'ttnr
I'r.uJ mthrr "I, v-i V;t w.
tU ar. It . to ' ur bav v v. , '- 1 - -
- I"r lL.aa II laai U
strike high C mighty often, if thit 4
what you mean." '-lee. thc tone are
so sweet and hrilL I hope, we will to
able to have hi- voice culltvaU.s-1 in Ko
rope" "Hy Jove! goo-J idea. Seed
him now." FhiintUlphta Colt.
An Oyster Whip a Duck.
A rough-and-tumble combat brtwecs
a wild duck aad an oysU-r occurred
here the other day. The duck wx a
large full-grown oae tijt had rcct-cUy
come from the north to enjoy our ario-
iUM ill 11 I ' HI W ' " j
oaltre: the leaf toinr laii'sinefc In a !
recepta-
A .fowl wa killed and nee and pork pro- j tcr climate. It wa of tb! diving rp
vided as a farewell dimit-r for tbe leper. I cies, wnich inLiiiit the bav, tHi Ito.
"- . e . .? 1 .
Next morning verv earlv the proces
sion started from the hnL First came
the coffin, carried by the coolies, and
behind it walked tbeleper to his grave,
his son and the elder bringing up tto
rear, carrying the shroud and the pot
which contained the opium- Having
moved up a hill to a distance of about
two miles from the village, the party
halted and a grave was dug- The leper
took a last meal and then swallowed the
opium. After this he pat on the shroud
and a pair of shoes, aad laid himself
down in the coffin, wton the coolie put
the lid on it, without waiting till tto
leper should save lost coiisc-otteseas,
aad lowered tto coffin into thc grave.
iTib? the largest circu
lation in the world SJ5,0uJ copies
UDy is thc Petit Journal of Paris.
spring, when they return north. When
the oyt7 feed. :t open At hn wid
till the full oytr U jAaScly visible. A
sight of such a roorI kii too much
for thc duck. He made a headlong
plunge. inrrtin his bill between tto
oyster's open iiselL Like a fiaj-h. aad
whh the power of a vis. the toll
closed oa the duck' Aieak. Taen caaae
the struggle or lfc Tto oyster,
wnica was amui fa. lsrr? one. vu
dragged from its toWL with thrrv jjemS.
er ones clinging to' k, the clarttr totojt
heavy enough tofecp the dck toad
stsder water. tik war tto ctock
drowned. Iu ttoovaaer w Mtflkkal
to loat wti tto QTiim. aad ttoul
it w
out of tto
water tto aciaxl toa, had not left tto
dnck. Tto pr$tr still dung to tto
dock's bcak.V-:corp!ij C&rixi 00tr.
Cots. m an rkh la ml tltat we my we
eorn bread ' reaHy totterest. it K tow
ever. err dtge-ttihle. aa4 ia ev44 weattv--r
taie oilitv i aMt ratoalaV frr.
a h aerrr to tofi op tto toat af ttv
totfy awr direetly taaa 4anh awl
Miaitor oha4eee.. V'ba U aad jaax
ier it ay fnrm tm tatol .' Om trrain
i-attoa of baM-wori drajt bun. aMl
will toep their r.a4 rfy. mml to an
cery vjr a taraefit. eeruiai w.tj,
avw-e than ite weiht ta mu. Yml
mUm r ia larcr pnpwttoa H bae a tvav
deaey U. wfkm hor eweml ly. aiad.
it id U tot-oane jr'lT rilfnat!.
It ei a H aW Ut Umi 14 a itvly an a4
iK torleT. aa tton 1 toar tt amw
t"Mxl fotattorva)M to U toat
were o fed. Xo knto H I to Jl
)trrund ith oat, aad tto veoficibm
alrdT tadM-ael ar jarotoaij tto mm-m.
suf.-vefrr. tto Maeml Um f4 wfm
cut toy '
Fr eow ta milk, era aaenJ aasr
f--rT with bmi tto ewto!" raia m
Uaa. aad may to fed at tto ? t
pit ni rora NaenJ to ra kmimlrl
pownd ui th r.' lrr w-jai J.
doubt it wi'! - f. inl ! x X""4
if'at Iv- t ft t ; r It r e , Jfy
aid -vV.i,!-., r. . ' ttot
d t
tif hr-UM:ttrl
Xd on
o lit oa fat orh fsedag will caiaf tor
to fattm. even tloogh in foil nwCi ao-L
If he grt fv fat h will go '--T
Kor fltoej. com t ece!h-a. toil
should to fed whole and a U:$irvt -v
time. For swfn- tto oniverjJ !- rv
erec from Maiae tu tJngJ, srtC.jr r
Canala in Mxico. i that H wlS a -.
more tl tctirr pnrk than ady'St. r
food- For pwaltry. Jt U In thU mtfirr
the, uniTcral zrxm, hot U tnt la
the tot. It i admJraW; for iu $--ag
prtp-?rtl. tot for laying toiijJiil
growiag fowl. H ctt weli to M
mnch. "iom W fowls docvr, I
jfeeiyi art firm e:vd aad Tct letftJ.
Ttoy Lear lraaprwtioi alrre S t
tie hri Vage, Ttv vellow cfttt&m t-
vcllow Iwaer aad Teflow fat wt'
fasgliih and Frrads txt? dmmi
whi-tlfctod posltrr wah paielar-iy
fat. a&d to they faltra poeJlrr j;I.
asd ttoir ixsxrr marxe? itr()
about a atsch Savor aj toftlrl
Tto Anericaa market daavsd
Cfcjitod fowl. w:th Ut relkfl -
J sac tour aad corx U tto lxl
dace this m all poa&ry,
Farmer.
eaptKred. V
kea
I1m I-addisg: Small-
each of chopj! . lew.
cmtM, rx. rai-
i .an! ZXritT
asJt
beetea. otvt
tajnfal f-ach ground rlcve. flaaa-
raoa, alupce aad mace. alt to taet-;
mix all drr. adding milk eaoogh kuaSa)
make utf baUcr. boil or stou;.
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