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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1885)
" Vi - - -S"ttat,-S1. -., afmnK CaalrSSffaMaaiWi -sa-faiBaia t E X F0K 01 W YOUNG KEADEKS. K :r a n"v :n'.aonc t sic. 1 h.'1'' j n ; th b-u: ful tjt-r anlij 1 I ! aw ihr nn himo)C fall n b bow! TElirEUANTK HEADING. WHAT IT COSTS. ;! ri Sr-N Ilia lr-lr'-tlo. Ur I rnn' n-. ( IM toil nmn. Tlw rt n( rum to ) X n mn r fef o tLx sr r ; W is- ' fc: j i-i-i-. J 8 -H. .? , ', rzr'5tJ5 r-v- JvrY v ZIA. ris . -zf,? . 4-"3 lvv -. V-J Z j-7 I J .71. -v J A .JJ-O oiu- !te M vs Vj fj CP .c 3 Herewith is prescnteil :i map of the Okliihoma country which i-, lust now attracting the attention of not only the j people of the Wist but also the Na- , tinal (lovernnient. The country iu iifstiu:i has an extent of aiiout one tlioiisnuil eilil humlreil siii.ire mile-:. ' In onler to reach it it is necessary to ' 0 from the border of Kansas one hundred and Iwentv mile westward throii",h thu ChcroKee count rv. It boundary on the South is the 'anadiau Ifixer, on the north the Cimarron Kier. on the west the reservation of the Cheyennes and Arapahoe. It orijriually cml)i:iced nearh live thou sand square miles of territory, but var- ' ioiis reservations have been set oil, so PRESSURES. Tin lliinletitt Wlili-h i:.-s mi M itoUim) Trout flin Crntlli lit tin l.r.oe. The text book, tell us that a man of usual si.e moves about unconscious that he .sustains a constant load of oxer three, thousand pounds, or more than fifteen tons, if this pressure is partially rctnoxed fioni one surface of the body, its existence then becomes very manifest. The barometer .show us that this pressure constantly xaries liaxinr its duilv maximum and mini jm in and its Iii;h" and low." and thou variations are an essential ele ment iu inakiue; predictions about the weather. We learn more or less well to adjust oun-clves to this tluctuatsne; we rht of fifteen tons, and to carry on our business and pursue our pleasures with but .slight regard to the hciiriit of the inercury in cither the thermometer or barometer. When these atmos pheric pressures bcinune violent and destructive, as they often do, cattsine; death ami devastation, then the siir x'ixors. when the cyclone is past, irather themselves and the. fragments thvt re-ma-n together and consider "the xalue of xvhat is left," ami build ayain the waste places. The ;rcat harxvsts of the world are jj-athered in climates .subject to con stant and xyidc variations of atmos pheric pressure and of heat and cold. The fteld.s that next summer will Ik? ejreen with prowiti";:rain are now eo' ered xxith a soft mantle of fertilizing suoxv and sxvept by xvind and storm. We can not estimate the xveiiiht of "trouble" to which "man is born." a we can that of air. but like the air it proves upon us in exerx direction from the time xtc cry our lirt crx till xxv cease to breathe. Wo jrive it various names pain, sicklies-, isappointinent. sorrow, liunecr. poxcrty. iirnonince. tleathand whatever else max beim hided in the "ills of life." These burdens press on some more than others, and on all xvith varying weight. Some may be for a time unconscious of them, and some are rarely couscous of anything eUe. The great work of the xv o rM is done under the pressure of these burdens ami by reason of them, ileorge Kliot siys: I bcliexe that nlmost all the best books in the worM have Ik-cii written xvith the hope of get ting nionex for them." It xxasforbrv-u! that Homer. sang Ids immortal -oigs. and tor bread that man x a s. !. m rry or Mid. li:t-s been sunt; l:u-e !i;s t nie. For br ad or its isjuivaleats we liht our daily battle-. "Fame, that la infirmity "of noble minds." incites snie to scorn delights and lixe laborious dftVs." but the masses of mankind are co'mi-e'ictl to industry and aehevement onlx bx the pn-ssun-of want in some one'ofit-exervdav form?. Ami et how we all dream of gV'tting out front under Jhi constant pressure! Hoxv to adjust ourselves to the vary Tiv burdens that are laid upon lis is oiu- problem. At times xxv may avoid them a we shield ourselves from the wind: at time we may protect our selvcstigamst them, or prop ourselves so that Utey do not seem so heavy, even while ye bear them- W e neet! to learn hoxv to sail into the eye 01 the W r hW 1 - K 2' 3 jd . r s. '' !.-'- ::-. z' i -"-rK - vs o SfAi or v-3t - G Si (. sJS-H K? 5r-;SxM - ; XI, - '- mm' 11 . It ? -T A . 1- l v 5 Ys U; S NO . v-r M: r o : K3 XI ? ti 0 - "-. s ' W Z- $mm t .? (0 i'?''. rrif!-: Oklahoma coi'ntky. that its dimension hv. e been reduced to one thousand ei";ht hundred s.jn.ire mdes as mentioned above. Tin; name Oklahoma was "jiven the country hv Colonel itoudiuot. a (Jherokee. and ii; nilies, in the la:i;uae of that tribe, "the home of the red man." A b 11 was introduced into Congress some ears nj;o to establish a Territorial .loverninent in the Indian country to be called Oklahoma, but the project fell through. Oklahoma, as may be . seen from thf map. occup.es a position nearly in the center of the Ind'an Territory. In jxeneral it inav be detined as bounded on the north by the Cherokee strip of laud 1 in-r west of the Arkansas Kiver; xvind. tacking noxv and then, yet keep ing straight on our cour-e; how to carrx the enemx by a llank movement xxien xv e are unable to attack him in front: to dixide and compter: to go round the mountain when xxe can't go over it, remembering that the bale of a pad mcasuics the same iu a horizontal as in a vertical position: to xxait a favoring moment xvhen the pressure lets up a little, and then push our xxav forward, all the tune keeping our souls m equipoise -that most difficult of all keepings to learn. It comforts us to knoxv that nothing but what i common happens to us. common in all ages and to ex cry people. It comforts is to see how buideiis noblv borne haxe been as xvings to lift others heaxenxvard. and xxv can but trust thex xxill proxe such to Us. We may learn lessons of courage and hope from "calm and patient na ture." from the lives of great men xvho have struggled xvith ailxer-ity. and xvhat great men and women haxe not? and rest our hearts on Him who hold eth the xvind in His fists, and the sea in the hollow of His hand. When hv communion xvith great thoughts our souls arc tilled xvith courage ami seren ity and hope, xve become insensible to external pressures, balancing that xvith out Us by that xvithiu. If this relief i denied us. we can then try and rise aboxc that which xveighs us down: there is alxvavs some way to escape so that xx-e need not be crushed. When the mariner sees a storm ap proaching he reefs his sa-ls ami puts out to sea. xv here he will haxe plenty of room. So xve. when xxe see trouble on the xvay to u. may often rob it of much of its poxver to hurt 11 bx holding our selves in readiness to meet it Jearlessly ami. it possible, to make it lcar Us on our course, avoiding tho-o reefs and shalloxxs on xxhieh xve have found our sclxes atoretime liable to be stranded. A". 1. Trtbur.t. BERMUDA. The Slncutar lih:ilit.nt of an Iot.-!r-,I Isl tint. The population i- about fifteen thousand, ixxo-thirds black and one tninl white. Hoth colors are English, the blacks quite as pronounced o its the xvhites. The Hermuds darky says enwnV xvith as emphatic and marked a broadness of pronunciation s a eoeknex. and all his manner- and de portment are laed on the most ina proxed KagH-h model. A thorough breti lOstonhin Ls not more accurate, successful. aMl diverting in his English imitations than a Bermuda negro. They are xvei! treated, pietty gcneraliv xvell-to-do and. I must do them the credit of sax ing. xvcll behaved. About one-half of" their number are Kp scojwdians. and -tardy supporter- of the i:abli-L-ment. I kttenditl a children's -crvice at the Caihedril church hist Suuday afternoon and a regular l.euten service in the same place at night. The xxor shtp xxa- earnest and antmaunl. the dis courses of admirable spirit and pertin ence, and the leanng of the people atteutixe and devout and there wore as manv uoTroes in attendance as r Xl v V W TSJs y !r- cP r. 0, r tS; .T 1 o s II Ai O ,v.i ?-e 4. k 1 - i-.V C' 3C W s ? IS '-30 1 ." .AI ? i-?iJ. -K 9 c i -? I X , .. ." L ' 1 v avi n S sjnf I 2 7 ?- ;. a.'U a 'on the east by the reservations of thu I'.iwnee. Iowa. Kiekapoo and I'otta watomie tribes of Indians: on the south by the Canadian Kiver. and on the ! west by the reservation of the Chevenuo ' and Arapahoe Indians. The terntorv within the boundaries thus dfsi-r.hcd is about .sit miles on a hue running through its center north and south, and about fort, miles east and west, except in the Northern part. , where it overreac lies considerably both east and wVst. The total area coni-lri-cs on,, null. on etj;ht hundred ami ei-ht -seven thoiis mil acres. or over live hundred thousand acres more than the area of tin Mate . of Delaware. The nearest route lrom 1 xvhites on each occasion; and I mut confess that xvith all my efiort tolmit tux attention to the v rv inter esting -erxicc-. they were si mc xxhal marred by the novel -ight of x lutes, blacks and mubittoes mixed to gether as promt-euou-lv as the varied colors m a Bermuda lloxxvr garden. It is complained that the negro men will not work any more than absolute ne cessity compels them to. and. when they do. it takes three to do the task ot one. One of my daily recreations is s tting on the piaz.i of the Princes Hotel and wat. lung the unloading of a cargo of ice from a bng.tntine from Bath. Me. The work is in charge of negroes. The ves-el lie- alongside the ii e-hou-e on shore and her deck is just about on a level with the ice hou-e door, but tlr.s does not prexvnt them from rigging up a complicated ar rangement bx xx Inch everv block of ice of one hundred pound- xveight mu-t be handled bx eight men and a horse. As a rule, hoxiexer. the habits ot the col ored people here leave little to find fault xvith. They are unusually intel ligent, respectful 11ml pol te to stran gers, onlerlx and temperate. Very fexv of them pos.ess the retpn- te propertv mi.iItticnt.on for x-oting tor member- of the local council - three hundr.-d dol larsbut none are poor enough to sutler. There 1- an utter al sence of the squalor and tilth that xve are aecu-tomed to associate xvith poverty. The humblest negro habitation in Bermuda is an abode of neatness and comfort a whivxva-hed coral cottage, with a little xard embellished xxith roes and bananatalk-, or. if in the country, a -tm.lar cottage in the mid-: of onion 1-eds and potato patches. Negroes, almost exclu-ixcly. are the xvatermen: they oxxn the boats and catch the ti-h. The regulation s.ulboat here is a 1 ght. buoxant. cedar bull craft, xvith a large lc-of-mutton sail and jib far more graceful and jaunty than the bits, ne like boom and gail sail that p rex-nil- on our Atlantic coast. The negro lnxatman manage- hi- craft xxith cotdness aad dextentx . he knoxv -ex cry jwis,--,., nook, headland al nck in the island: he know.- thu shadini holes where an-gel-ti-h. hog-ti-h and groaper- abound. anl the little rtn-i's ami bit-ubes xxhere sbelLs are to bu oicketl up after a storm. cl. if you Kuat up one f taes African owner of a -mart, trim la tie boat n ml tell him you want to go tUning. xou may tnt-t all the re-t to hmi: he xrill take 30U on a spanking littl sail throwgh a wihier-ne-.s of chiirtn.ag i-Its aad along T-raro-wom cttral cov-ts to a see!xjde-l lishtng gttrd. where vrm arv -ure of a dax- -port, w-th smashing ;o -Jiow for m and la the interval of th pa-tiav he will eater tain jnw bv teihng you alt he knows nail a great deal he doc-n't know. CVr. 64. 7x.-V RrpmMieaii. An entrx in Washington's illarv. datetl Kebruarv. !7-. -htxx- the great -. number of visitors he ertterw-nnedj at the t.me. "Wrvald aziv '-er-oa beitere." he -axs. "that xxith one hundroil and! one cows aetaally reH-rt-d at a late enumeration of mv cattle. I should -tiU be ohligvd to Iniv Wtter?M r -j -r 1 . . i IPx' I 5 v -x-l- m - ".- . . VT ikrwT i - i '"--.. tu -" : r . , :- - : c - s - -: f V r 4 ' i v : s.-v J yt " 4 H ; iie' ' e j", v x Vs. Kansas Citv is bv rrlroud to Cafdwell. on the northern border of the Indian Territorv. From ti.it point a taec road and cattle trad run-, down the west side of the ( klahom.i couutrx tc Fort Ileno. which is about thr tourth! of the wav down the western 1 order. At that point the road passes out of iti Oklahoma country on its way m Koit Mil. From Caldwell to the norrh lmo of the Oklahoma countrv is .ibout stxtv mdes. the Salt Fork of th. Ar kansas I'iver heme crossed at abicit half the wax. The counirv shown upon the map is what rem un unoccu pied f the cessions made riy the r-uii-miles and 'reeks to the In. ted iatej under the treaties of lOtl. FLORIDA. Tin A tit. rut fnto mill I tjit ure of t let f-intl lit the Ctnimit-rH.il Vmiltf. The Yankee-, who came h'ther f -rii-i-nallx for health or to escape the ngors of Northern xx inters, are noxv e.ui ng xvith commercial intent. Thex arc cutting down the forests along tne Uiiif coast and cutting up the lo. .'ito lumber. '1 hey are dra.n ng the x.i-t area- of -xvtimp land, ami hnxe trotu menced "ra -mg cane" on the d ran d laud in a xer. pract cable sort d a xvax. Thev are planting orange groves and improxmg the method- of orange culture ami thev are gradually allay ing t a monopoly of :ict v buine---biiying. s,-l!.iie;. build -ng railriid-. steamboatiiig. and doing wh.iever thex may to ga'l.er txxo dollar fnit xv here they sow one dollar mm d. The thrift and prosper tx of tVnfw. comer- have visibly added to thw thr ft and prospr.t of the earlier. I1.1nl.er settler-. They have d'-t netlx mrtdel their pace to keep sti-p wth Nrthern activity. But it ntu-t nt le -upjxt-el tliat Florid 1 will ever be rtuvt rt d into a new Yankee land. On the c.i tr.iry. the invader from the North who come here to live every x ear take on more and marc the appearance ami characteristics of :h nat.ve-. It . not given tf man to h.p- the vreather, but the xve.it her doc- -hap the man. The invincible -unshine and the w.irm. conijutlsixe rain- -inn hare tfarrir influ ence on the go ng and connnc of ittn -wj:;et goer- and coiner- It i not ra-onable that a pcr-on who ian p. k hi- breakfast from an orange tree And gather a dinner of banana -he-tild ? xebp the energv of a direreatly - tu ated peron who ran-l plant i.' potatot. ami noe sad dig them before h ran have the ilesitre of eating th-m. So the Northerner w ho eon- down ben ami builds h m a hou-e the nr-t month of his -tav. and plants his grove ihe next, gradually find- h:Kilf falling Into the -lip hod wsy- Hi- fenete gel to be tli-rerntable: hi- houe not trushly paictel: hi- tralk. are neg lected: n. ganjea ge- Ut w.el-: aal he aad hi- w fe a! his enHren --Uli.' into the ea-y uutidiae . wh.eh bHk the latitude." It L ihe bttitode wb th go vera. If the Maitbwer Lai lan-ii at St. Au-rw?ine. a-iead of Ilyn'-rta Kock. po-v-iblr t-he Swunoe- Ki(i haxe been sooner t--vr:-T-in eated. st th Yankee develop, d on the Uf-atjter ami stony -od f Nw Kngljud vtmld hav- ben b no-exi-tra: persooajgn. COT. iTLmUidcifJU't Hi The mil tart authorities, at HaBfax. N. S.. ha-xe Wn e-xntainag the fortia-rauon- defend ng the harbor, smd :; has been detjidvd to ereet another larger kiri at Yor-k rdoobc in oloe provimitT to the present ta, nptn which xvnl 1j ilaoeti -evenzi getts of tlie hirj;-rt cali&er. - Lr a lndkrou-s mtv-lAte of th eofr ist. one arucie tn the written wxrrant for a town melicg pe-ted acttordiar t laxv in the oe ofjee ia 'Wint&ron Me., reads. "To rai-e a snas of dte for the support of poor and oihe nectsssary town o2it-." BonLxeknrsti fUlf, THE YEAR'S SEASONS. TV-m " ? ur -w"n is th jtat. A . ' l " V --- ,l 'J I X I'-Tlt "U tWJI O) JUU. ':rt r-o; Mrh con Wu'trtHiT la. fl. M ! iT.ri i BH-U. Tr- l-trtn-- ur the vnims ! Alt-l i-llle.sj-ri, l t-aU. Tb- Ii-nt f ra tH.-iii bo-t- rotora. T-- r Jn i if. U ; r-rD-arr-. A rut j)-U' -. in m tittle ifcrwali. xx .lb tauta. &. :ie or. Apr 1 Mar r-r we on -i-Mii". XX -tii ' .to fnii w fr. Aiwl tH-tr ami cmi o.il mvUr ltxrth TC trtM"B vUJt . -:. Ut.!!'-. Tien Jujm r ,Hin. tn .-teen rr-4, Tfe 1-r.n-; f ai i.r- wwr ..l r ftrdl iti r' vt Uttouucc tl 13 ummttr0" Julr 1 Auru: hurrr a. i.Ujy invm he thr lai. fh ru..l. h srmta nt.4 rt In hui inc ! n J. r buu 1 i.-t Tbr Irttui-c-if U &Jtrn. w ta fr :ii n l firp rmr. A ! lr it ui.t .".t. n U Joli: J I).- .tRMrif t!vurut. I V-tiib"r. It ? 11 Vh wr. A "M rr hr.miM brtn.r': AikI " inlrr t-r II Ibf Mriti licr !" ra.mtio Uias. A:xt ub.U'tlir H;;t Nr Vrn.- !? (-. uii. I tn'm ! i-"j.i. Mitt not...- 2 in- MIKl i:iHI?llt lO'tnt HASTY TEMPER. ft .iit Ttirni'lli A"- 'rtli" All I j.trr 'sii.itl.tr l.r.iii. I .i. UMi e.tr- ti!l uIumi I ful otit I :!.::: Lh-.:t Miuil i me.n! :iii thint; 1h- iSe- : hhI uii.1v if ai.x-rwjurl - - - -. .iiitl Iiiiit- -j.t irl pa-. I .i :i louutrv l v. an I a- there wis alva-t an a' untl uv tf thk-e tit !i'-. tiiey n.iturally iM-cnpu-t! imre of n v attention than iiil the vearlv Ka-ter r:in!is that l'arvn Hnrtuell prerieheil m the little country church which wv it!e;nleil. they li.nl nlu.iy-s ituuie me tc-l -leepv or restless, u i tli a tlesirc to b out iu the bright 'priii' -un-hine-. ntstcad of .-ittin on th hard, hnre seat, u.l'j my feet hanpuj: ilown until ihe were unen htr.ible with the pritkly feeling ot bei'ij; asleep. Ur.e :itunla ni;ht. Itefore Ka-ttn. I s.it can'n tut i' iM' leather hou 1 or lalucr ulua- s.il it wilt no wax to u tit until l.ie abbalh before tT,ttiu"; .11 rter tor cmrcn. 1 1 iuhnh ami .i. 1 . ..... ,. poi.sh 1 crv loul. for in truth I uii!" , , t , . .. 1 .'. ... I Ull'Li-illll-.. lift., ait ttIV lMst frli'Mil. III! i.ot in a - It a-aul huimr. 1 hat ery if I h nl i,uarreleii uiti(ouin Neti. ami we had t'U'ti conn to lilous. It hi'I bee. 1 about 1 . . ,. 1 . 1 11. 1 1 ilain which I hal be'!i bit. ding across the btook behind 1. e barn. I bad (list i-oiupleted it to my Hiti-fac- tion and xxa- waic ting the bnghl. 1 lear water foxx over the m.niitiire falls. ' xv hen Cousin Ned catiie oxer and iM-gnn gix ng in. advice a- to wax- of unptov- lllg it- 1 Was pulled Up W It ll -nrce ainl arisvxited -hortix linri I had matte it ;n the vxax I xv anted, and didn't nee I hi-advice. N-d was a bit inclined to be tantalizing .iud he kept on dialling me alx-ut the dam. until 1 could keep m temper n longer, and I broke forth wuh the iiio-t abiisixe language I could cotnurind. Net! xv a-a.- ho-teiup.red a- I wa. and. pick ng up a h.. iniliil of .stines. he Ih'im pelt ng the dam In a -eeond, lie had rokeiiiaway pirt of the work, and. a -0011 as the ru-hing vv.iter loiind an opening, thev coon .wcp: the rest axxu. ainl the le-ult of my morning's work xxa.- cained down the stre.itu I -prang up-from where I had been x.'unlx trxing Ut pi'eTent the dcsttiict 011 ot mix dam. and cvtlroiited l' xvith I tla-hiug eyes and llitining cheek.. In a l moment wu-w. re Iiu.kd together, and j xvefe bgh' ng like xoung Ugt r-. We txvo ln-y, wj.o had le-en loving plnx- m.ite lrom b.tbx uK.tl until now, were 1 I'ghting n though xvu xvere iiHtrtai . eiieniM-' Who would have -conquered. I can't Jell, for W ill. am. my e.de-t brother. I saw us from the ham. and. ha.-uninj; ' toward ii. -ooa s-eparnteil i in h-- enhn. gentle w.iv; but it nad left lnMh ' of 11- tie nanl ami -ulleu. and net I at rubbing nx shm.. L felt lth angry and nrr for the disgcn. eful re:ie. I ha! u-t hni-iied mv ta-k. when I - -- - -- . full mother's -oft bund on mv head, and In-r lo. .tig xotce asketi: "Wh-t Is thu matter xx.th m. mnrrx on to n:ght he s so qiii-H? I nn-xxercd that noth'ng was the mit- Ut. nm-tneil to siudij up in her face tu 11-11 ii, nt on looking up. I em ountermi Wdt ami k:nd. gcix ex.-. I knew .t (iikv tnal he wa- thinking of the tnorn - . fc. ing' en-, nad my fae grw eriet a- l re .e ! tnv pAtneii inoiner wotitit be if -b Uf' of. -J. I xxa, un h-upy all th- evening ami xxa- glad wlieu .t :t- l--d-tiaie. I n ok e the i..-. 1 inriniior wth llw f. elm- of not baxin' re-li d xvell. m tm-luivr the ;ti:2w had not hfti a ! oft a u-nni. i lHfre we ttULrtetl for church. Will- J inm '- nisp reil i- . thai 1 ( not J go church on. F.a-ter wUi anger in , im heart, but I viu U.- -ulkra to an- sirrr. 1 To tiidtv Lrsn renenWr how the I - ----- m- t ' oil chun h :oo.fd that l--ier morn-i t ... . 1 1 ... ' , ' , ' . 1 ! rx--rttil fie -.jiian. pia.a pulpi.. nnt-1 , it l.ts-i 1 0, a howor tf wer.. i-i kJ .... .mmxtr , liu ..niAn in r. in" xoiaie t-eopie nau aJtn.- ' .i - k. ..L..,... ,.f ur.w Ute sun o od -hme and bg np l clmnh.and a -am :h kv .il m ov.n-,.i a a hiomv d.mnm r Ta e tne exUn t . 1.-.-1 ,. ts- it.hai.w! I . an -di.-d a lb white nair.w! mir.iser -atUt snythtng bu: a -' .- .-. - ... k.i .sr .t.i . f',s ' H lt. -', ' -- w - a:i-aahnMt f.t aix f. ant when w kuu: Mnv-at nx,4owiai i. In J d I it mi the text. :i -te, me4 a4 :m Ihe bad rsn-i my tle.zi.tv5. "A mil I a-sner lennih -. wmts." he akd. ;epeaune it alow ly trr'? Jips-a- I nvc Sv innuac et-e-tt wy op to bci.-an haeda. a tcTOgn u, hale ttew. f t v ..w ..,-- kJIA ksnl ,A mtv a e aaiaara - a" " -- -w - rxxit Ae .-nd xra owarh e tacrlT 1 1 m. r e mn Uut R u T e nam bad W n.4er aaiond .tad im aw- sotauntr t attravl my "...., i ,t' iw m.-ie ft j t - i 9 aa nw - in - "- - - m .a, ..- . JL. & afraid thl hn wo-.ld ah nrr There waa no nad of Jar; be w. onir uilmc mi is renOe, kerata; . . 7.T . .. .5 -s-tVcr. who ? worn m - --e cruel nv.-utJ ans-en. had aaid Fat, x .-i .r j . t 1 . i tUiet.- .nurr of the C brhn who bad lK-aJlc-e.t gmn mom and nantv xidiame.1 The tear- envr :nto aty sj , - f,-- !.- il. -u" ' r . , j . v j s-. : "wf "'f w "c " ..-n.--.ia. h He w5 no: thevn. and. wha . t.t., VM orange. uw aawr ,Bl- mother :. sml -Tnacn e, nme-tblng the ar." I thwbtu hni i -1 .-As- t- M- tMM dk &c4zsiz. titfcwicr. vrfeo wtj gs? i for I o aaka to Wll Ni ww .rrr I a. Bnl to b hi ::.. A aw! I WJ wiiMj' ! hjui d r.' kitu. ..- i u..i .- k:... Uxv'. mi ht lti htT ajjiiia?" Jc Mittl. nrjro rbiullv Tt.' . r tlnn I cHii4ltir.fti. ;mtutt my arm- xtoimI Wr rV.. I oWU out tW -.or ourqurrrt Ht-rf ! xottr uirU. ovi." .ki otr. aftrr I hal jjrn uhkv 'jwU "a! b t niania up U patn TkTr inuj-l Im .oolcth.nir thf ml-r ' In nathr Jimfnt I hrnni that which xtMuir m chH-l tura hii', U NU baib-fa tnkn rv Ul. M)urr! .n te'M.tllr by a iaj!.' :1 lct.r nni. aol lbtr a? ut htt!e heof ht rv. urv I pmai; pu-t I'ltcii John, not! tn n iiHNttn: hr ruaam Hith all my mibt Mnt NeU hm. liuw I i-t ttwre. I r'uKJ tt tlL I !.riy d-H v.r the gtvatMl. A not Jh snw mv romiti; ami upen-! thf dMr t iniuin Jor mother, but I nwiii l - J I .! . .! ... . .n an, .. kS. -" .. , Uhy chiW'" -he aiU. in n-4mih-tuenL "IKin: W c:trl! Vm ma -e him. but aiv if hi ujll i er jurw. m!,hH lr.1 the way u hie :". li. wtij on li t;. There uO th tittle !tti. heh v k iti i ii(Iib hinii! U C-tJfr. lie was Umg The intene pain Hiil liriMi-j' t imi: i't-at Intt uf uent on hi- nj. th. Lite Ur:n l. Mi! bit ilark. th.":nut hn.r voi !nwi usln moisture W bul Heiur. 1 mli.pl hfu . I HKet! nt hmi. anl ut on h- tmi f - 1 cheek, the pr.at tl m ancr'v lt' lit i ! net I hi- ee- a 1 nin in. ami. a tdi ret-tl utt me. he miiil nml tuur j luiirct! "l. tio tu Utz e m?" I twjjiVe Uim I uinl.i U.xe xv,,, n hlit U h tto leen alJe to mil brn k ' ti-e anjrv trt!t anl lilnt lnt it was iiHt I .titt lor that, ittxl l wnctt imj by the lit tl nnt bej;j-rl loiu to forjx me ... I .1 .1 viatf ilt.a fiir" ti .trvitiif rktlk. . . 1 i " "itfi.tti itii.l i..tnl tfellr..tti.' iCft.itifSjAal his trouble, ar.o he hvetl to piav unti work nmu !as aftttr. but L never br i:ol the le-on that u.v.s tatthr me thai b-t-r .suntlni. iiml I helite that thiol', it it mo.e th.tu in au other w a v I le'irnetl to curb myioVi ! nijHr We are lMth men im. and im binck Itair is pleiitiluMy -treake'l vtth jjrny. but never have I eiulurttl irrt-uter an ...-. ii ... ..... ..-. j, .-.,..-. 1. ,1 K.... I , 1. ,1.... k.u..l... --.. ..1 -...1 . .- .- ... -' - ..-- - - -- at the jm ut f tieat h IU-. lMwjre envin ' wa to our teinior' The woik 1 of a miiIc. tui-n iiouut'iit liuiv mar ,",. ." - ,. -.. -eon of lives tore xer. dura Piu,Li, im (i-aI Char. FUNNY CUSTOMS. llatttr J.tt tut r ltil,lt- Ar l'wr-l riirsTlit iT-.-r ii.B." When Kiiie. the l.tt'n Jajtnne... bubv. wn- one buiiilr- d dnx- obi -be win. ear riml to the temple. jiiM a, me AiKTi- ..I ti. 1- 1. ut 1 ,i,i. , can pnrenti take their utile children t ..111 1 the ihiinh to have them chr.-tened. thoitglj Kme'i jrewts do not know 01 worship the trott (!od. The pri-l xvnte u praxer 011 a pieco of paper -vol put it. i; the praxer lw jf. wiuh w a small uid urn, l-ol ttil crnf e. ettilro.iI ern 1 in vih.te iiowi-ri and drnwn to gi ther lv .lk cord-. Thii bng -s.n-taming the piaxer -viis the j-mird Irntti evil," anil It I- iicXOMt'X lel.e.el by b l.ipauest; to htixe he jeoxerof keeping 1 biitJreu. ttotu will pints, jroin i-iu.i.m bx fuxir- lor tlie -eopi- think th.il fox- is 1 nil Hieat or ett initit jojb' iii fiom ;dl xtangt-r. This bub ret! utj wa- aUxthed to th x,r,BH bh nd After be-iUoxing a rft m tex upon the pitest. the parent 11 ml telnl tt re- turned httine xvith the httJe j.-irl -vmi held a rt-i.t ent in her honr K.ne xx hi cruffmtx, nn-tetl. and CMrr.ttil ir tlm bi h of 1 faithful itt-ranl. h fxt i'H,i! bet there bx a Uing trin' 01 bantl'tiX'f drnxvo aprsd ihe a.l im bg-ol th- ih.ld. and croawl o.T tb ntt- k uxl sho bier- of Ue maid fl btt. e heid and bright iy-t wmil I So' m eviK- -:e as her uuri v-UkeI,t ran. anO l-ere he wooUl f miiatli asleep, o- p ay n nav tmht woold. b w n-evtf- erri-l o aay perm acwj lnprne babies tie.dom ore S h-n "- j r i Klnr - anl or iv-itttun vs .ol to ut , ...... j herav-ay from h-r nurt ..r nantiier. j tht-t wa-aJd hhl their bek- Inv tu.gy 1 and 4u-m-ld pwt iMit her Mile mm - m. and a lo 'i- of aiMttoer n -Jwni-, ' i iap-i; UjrhtJy toen k id th tv-rl j one.. fd h. bl t.'.ere by th Jet or Iitci h xm-nhl U a happy a if itwUlbt u. , m Uiwsna A th- ban . grew and bo i gau u walk, little anlal mmt- o 1 traiv r.ire put on h--r feU lb- rrfitt-ir d tin by pit? nfc n fiat toe Uars. gn a lok h a aim mr iA! her har. wbU-fc hadt tewi -ha i-L wa, llwetl lo Jf' tt.e mL xi.i .! m tin Urn m a nrv fio I a b-i o Kerr '' - ra dfV0ll; V C irjl...tt SLSmtAUtt THE AGE OF PROGRESS. ISr-.t-l.-r ! ll-4 mt fer-.k. t,lt,n In lllrrl.t Xflatf. -V,"Vib- di- ?m tie aige of prire." a-inj Uroib- r f rlftjir a he rot up w.ifc a tin o d - pnd to e .(uar-t 1 attrk. dt v prxre too Sftt lar wek. --Ott not prxre 00 sk-m. "r"- w r mri. A thing ft ptltUlt. U 1 i.iettr a a -waet-4e h -Frfn-tner. prtwm hm- onrrlrd n J - H- w, ' - -? w'-f .- 9 f rto pan-, ! - tvliv-.; 0-ynti ka f." b mm n t for inrw cir . - an no w-d ie :r - cir n.nn 5 ' . . M . .m tr gT ! raiwinn m ptmx , . - . t i. i " S ar lart"""' " .' JT "" fan, ho: '"r : f" j r l owii tn Tr artn. Vy j rsditrn aof d d oo-MTtA rS jde It tie -t-ngtw nwjrwitw p o pw Un-j.v rrba UU a nsnn V, en ov h .. If, h ? '1 F" w'af xer ho I of. 4 art', t U Ti , , r n u n a sav-n a-- . - b .- - - - ' t down at -a tnatt 1 fsaereva hna -ard tWt de taint ofbS-n tAr. n-loohde aL hot 4r? L mtmmm) ha (at ! t f lor mu oa aain. mm, . -w- " -- by b arm eua -nr Jng raop-k Ft i .i m, i f i air ii-arm 1 nnr n , - , ", . . to arar ott ota; eawia m -w i keae-lt a voany tut been ro n t W tb Ir.-wdr oth o $ an a t -i-llat. -! h b J hnr. yonk -nnaafce n rr nund dit latan aaeJ ana frMfto tnkir a nuts" of I ftf ena on a hnndfvd. . fSrv4 deflaanah dUt tMt hi.! I -- .--: ., . . k . itas-e. m w - .- - w. Mt tar etJ ehaatar -"tT' , -, . VV1 r pretarnnvinn r - -tap-tw- w. hm x pmA traala, an .d dnjan - balm bcreaat ns orrStte etinflai. &tHr8 Vw iV nr u lb J.-vl of i d )unrti i ! jn., fr,nl f4hhJ but W wrt -4 . MUIm uj a m to-iaT r tt aid Tli rct rwt oi rum to tto caiMtr l Uic (bxtroriOTft ol It nii itl ?u rn. . k h on m ikk ! mI jf Thi oo tini fm hi ithrr. th bn bal fnm ht fr. th t er ff h; .)ml and UX m th lA'rntag chm of apf'.t. thie tw vr neiwr V made Jf-wnl. 'ITieT al ewplf kae. tlwry are wrveVi witStiti; hte of ; Mif. Tere I iii return fkt n moml :n Itrll. ami nim n ful Ik hell Kut tt BKoeT rt t aeh ng ---S.!ne'v t)rmu. that :l ti " rontlenr. It t- 'tth M4belhti; ; lnu bmv mnrh we ajw p1.1 '' ?-I-tnrli"n f tr U-t awn onl h ta hrU rh- It t welt lnc'ire t.i ftit of tlail vth the roat ui Mm. Yrry mviv itf ti problem tht n' v w... j . lft.iiwii etn f - . - -,. vohtni by thrt UAraMrnta nntiakfcir . take !-1 a- an nanle. ami I tW t nMl1(j &ta. -it (fMr aMiarv M' a wJ. ,s.-4. i-r pi itTjiT.tnL.. 3iat t rft- tAt !-' ,! Sl I '.. I, .(, tl t4 air. . t , l IHlhH tt4-- tt sne Trs lt- Ph ttil rr H1 clw" . f Hr-rtt4 tf Iett B t .Mi lit i M rn.fi - M-tl in mi !) at ufurtni id !, aTtW" lilt. IKillHk .Oltks Ht. k" ""'I li 00 eoMiprrheritl thtw i?rea H vmi cotnpiti.tttl the lv rnhl art tlut mm di' the irtintry frcv eaf ai ttt a,- mitt h as alt thw tM ot.--t inetl. that itf vura totnl b atitMt v j-r.-nt n that pa tl in wajea, tlat it a Mrbs more of th rttiH fi 1 "" " ' " I" " v . t , . . ... I... ......kill. T . M fl. b..B..A AW.mmMf . .U fl r. 11 tv. I'" ..L! t.4 v..v vc.pvtvm . .fJV' 9mm IU ri'arie of life eHib.nel' Ami when iihi hn ftjjured nn- U en t nittits mi x. u are witm-nx ifc-o hi( t rolled with i Whn the rp. tabst it 1-) u: hut nittnev inttt nu-u-e . and th dnii keii tt ant ilt- ion the 'n 1 f rent l a uMrrt- in vr ' the just carn-nir- d epttal When Iht xtet to of the bretier Ut ttnaet ! tMkt.t of a r iu w-i l tr 11 par, ht -t fi'ieisl nUents i-t t' at murk robb- frt'tn the xxenlth of th" emnvr Tb ctf.1 of lh- rna" nod -MMii-T:m f tbf i-tHintrx. the c pni i tHtlMn Tatan. th eti-rii'U ,. cie -l eotirlia. fi 1 ti-ntiaries. jaibt l ut of egrr--rth.e an i other r fn'Maiorle. ninety if 1 eeiu. 01 iJtN it u t enrfti itireefiy u rifltl Ad.l U th-ol-riir-. thin.irrf ew. ami th. ,MM1 t.tt,U e itlnot Imm i. jhw t r of th tntmi to fr-jf l" tHt ,;M,,,' lf rw '-"W - - Ugiire-.' Their iii"- ue i rd a. . n rl.uniible '1.. e tr .d T.de.. Jmt al-wt .! jH,.,ult!n. Thee -n in the efcr runt iiuli- ami !- r h '--.. nf nt grmdm. that am reei-'n-.ei-t I ht de mw In hide the mttlihi rlt liet wHrf-e B I U r are iMtbl Ut fnnf Hi-t hv th lntl or rw, ttt th- --.Tiil!c4l-i-in-. Ht-n-t of pno:l(uitn anl j-;nntdmK . il nl hIwIi bx- tbH-i r bv ot it e-nt. nr det 11 n bid" tht r-t table whtbtabri xhi tpplv th plae Jfcir pronu It t- impoMibht f-c -ox on i iht-ni t lle iim.ii Ie Itixn tta b of ti ind-e. their avtrf a btg winir b--xotd that. Siie ( Hhm ! a hnai n of hnndted -bdUr f-er 4a V. and they nr- ttf-x-n -xrry lav !n ti tear Aerajfiaif 'lut-un, r r-nx n-en. at l' a di v. and -i tut m hn iae. of ?."t.UiA pe annum Mntttfflv thnt by -. and rin hmvt n -man total of Zl.'JJu 0 t j.r utinnm. AetoaJlr it m a 'og way above tha-i. It U entirelr tafi i tha-t Tbdi pax evirr ienr llo- t-nrnvooa mm ni .li.Vf .o for In-jttr .tb-n-x 'lob-ds U it bMrne la mint. b aji.t t ijtlly a rti jml -e -rbM-j! rllx It u iMt bad n Um fevpeet tn nt- ptrtion t m) ibt'tt-n c m-gn r ITl'la-iWph a. b latfef u fwrttnr lory uul of 4fkrrw-k allowing e-arb . tr.t u Unxe ?" Anl a f'annace " w-tt T'ti - u ni(s tnt tut 1 avrim k-t- up wlare of all iM "i-n. .. - . w . ni in "tny ivm m ..' ptffmmum. aera. a rw mJv a tnfle hee ti larjfer eHbw Htit the A(urw gl - t ln tl ot' n i-nl- n aio a m e bil- et-w.-Mry at- onVnal an4nu to 1 e d piinL 1 ! 'hm srrfw feetna m tn inunttirjr ; tnr- innr 10 n- n"tppau n -tin nybt inv. in of th law i .u-n lm ilevtlv have W )ox tW- naht to tare ': ie llur - atatf alia ' wr anai . ;aere-. taw eottaap tin nt ihmcfim The-jr r nnti tet -Attn, a, aauxnl demand, hot thnx are at wor't daw and toftht to t -few n 4 wand Thev a- trfaahnwl n drboawJ nea and oy. to th rnJ 4 inetm nj tbetr vnbttt. Thev V not wad jlat aa lnm ti It t- tfttji-n-!. haf th- jo aw to t-..jrt tf plae and h-rJa ne .. theaa T nf akunx n Sfryftfi ve Sfibt ttpm gift) n-e-rala. .t t -ftn,c av aawvMn tfmj mm! .-oeivr rm'mng war ntaew u-tret nni arw tit-j-l ijr Umoavt -v. tx lie ir eatreii(tw Tie. i. al-Wi w " ---4 hrn. o,f the rnnrt 4Vrm an L r no lonjrer a - noaat . ha lmmm an Ofnt m - 7-fc bmH 9KJtms Prvte tik$mmmt. lit. t . w. . itmommar ml m.e,.ev mi tww-s-nm I aa-r ty o Jee. tn lJa-i tas- h U 0 tu .4 ti. mt?A &. "MytUt immt n o wwu be nt f.tww-t, wiMt 1 1 Jm nan d -. 4X aM eatML y.fejtj y fc, to '. ane t3W u jn,-wne thai - c-rttfny r ,n hk mtmmAt. that ini benwhta am riatrhta A rrnu aw m adtikdaa) alattnh r - Why dt vtan near ih-aC r h? . H . at a-gooitiaa i ttet.' Ahjaki tiAlaivr Wht do pt a a hnl ahf-a joot dn" "Uhv m tiha pnt-nan. " to vnfl nay hvwr ' "Then,' nanl th-a bualn. I wv Am ribhtM m abam thnc i nt J-tefnW (nHNkC A-." (.'l awtgto at Wefce. 5. '.. m x S tarta-fw ankS "Tan I & tTm& ImHmr ? a Hmr wb a jtwk-a I.ku; .Jt.if. ,.f --4. Ja 1 J - , . ZZ ZULi ' leterane-g he-fauv enoiagb fof an. w I . ' a --, itw' tla.-at nrfr .. - -. -"--.- T t IMX w was ammmtm w n rAnn ml aaiwrcr bary bnlf tatadtf jenaief,'