The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 11, 1885, Image 7

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TEMPERANCE HEADING.
DRUNKENNESS.
How Ail th DrunU.ir.U In the Woriil Hiitc
gKfrii M.lilc -.,,- j,,. Oulj ,,,r Wjij.
If I eoii.d bring together :t thou-and
bo; and jrjrls fror.s one city, and a
lh i.-.uid fiom another, and mj go all
over this country, and :i-k caeh one
"What do ou expert to ho when you
grow up?" not ,. would say: "I e-
jii-i i 10 ue a uruiiKaril. .No one wants i :
to he :i drunkard. When we hear the
n-ti t liriiij, tip in our minds a piet-
uje.t a man m -hubby elothe-. with
nd blo-ed face and blooiNho: en-
m
mm i.u;r ..loii'r t1(. .t,,.,;t. savinir fool.-di
lh. ii":-. piarrd.ii with tho-e a nut
him. Iiii.ii'. and at la-t hni"; lov.u
liim. tixii.tpir and at la-t himr down
n iji i -, in th' gutter.
1 hat is a dreadful sirrht that nearly
:dl : Ms h e --.ii, and drunkaid- inu-t
ia.l. !! ,11- the sainr; Hi the il:i'.- nf
!,.
. o tinon. although tliey hal no whi-kv
the i, and rou.d ouh.t !nmk iijmiii
i i. lle;iruhal domon sa-alM.ut
i. e uimani- ot Ms da: "W lio
liiiliwoi? who hath Mirrow? who hath
nttiji ms'J who hath 1 abiding? who
ha h wounds without -ause? who hath
r lm ot e , TJicv that Lury lon.'
..t tin v, .tie. the that rf to --ek mi'l
','
!'. all the drimkaids in the wot Id
h ue In en made. The;- wen- not Imhii
I l!ie liaic !eeu UliHil llt O! ,j:IU
lld I'hl.dl'eU. With ideal' Ce. a ill
jr -wei-j breath, and stion-.'. "te.iih
fTf-. aiI h.tppy oie. -hiIru who
in .i jne:i. in ie iriiiii.ani-. ami who
iiiki-i v.oinu Il.-ni" oei-ii ii illf'Vll Hi UIKCII
...I.I 1 1 .1 I I . I
Solomon - advice, lie sas tJeie .-
on! un wav to b- sal-, and Ilia' i- not
tn h-i; n
to 1 ok :
Jo h-t the
It. lie-
wjiiealntie not .-n the lir-t normal -chool. then at Lesin-t-
"Look not iholl ton. siib-eniii-itlv :il N'ewfnn. The -nirit
up. nth- wine when it is ied. wh-n it '
v.tii it- eolor in tin-cup. when it
mo- -h it-df iiiihi ami at the la-t it 1
bit-Tli like n mm punt ami stmeth like
an adder j
'lb- hmI wiiii' that sparkle, in the
cu;. ami nas a pie.isaui ia-l-. is like a
p i ful serpent that is moving its
beiliillid eids and jo-lt nr readv to bite
;. on A cluster of up- grapes i- a beau
tilul iluiijr, and uln-ti von crush lhe
ejr ipes In our mouth and .swallow tin'
e c oils pulp juii are t ikin-; what is
Jrmnle-s ami mnin-hiii-;. Hut if von
!'. ei c out this lelicJim-r juice and let
it 'an 1 a vcrv I v. Ii'mii - it beyms to
''i m e A pail ol it turns into the
lo on lhat is called alcohol- all that '
i -." ' " .in in-u.
.m, id imuiish and teed vonr body is ,
.ie j ,nved. and the juice be, oine- wine.
jit-t sii.i, wine :,s .Solomon ha.d bite,
lil.e .1 -Client.
If von e d an apple, the juice that is
ground out by your teeth i- e:ict y the
mm'i is I' a' which is cm-he I out by a
del mil it is whnle-uiite and miri-h-in
'. .iml von like it. bei:m-e ii is mivd
w Ii the - cv pulp. Hut vvl. -it 1-called
A.Viil t .tiei" i-this same juice that
Ii.i - '.'nod a lew das until it has be-;un
to "Winl ' that means that a part of
all... .1.... .1 '..at- . -
n ii is in inr i jiimi un- -am- j ii-on i
I1 t make- ii nn Ion-er Hour -lllllir. but ,
fl'ill ' roll- lhe liU'le nl the pnl-on
I
tin ! i- .ii d the more it spaikh s and
t i hell, r it smi, the S.'i-te of tho-e who i
!' leir.e-d Ittle bv little in love ii. j
So when .i iii e -av to V oil "What I
laim ::i then m in tin- juueof -rapes '
oi in w.'.-t cder.J you can answer ,
them o haim at all. it you t ike
lb mi u-t a-C.d made them. Hut the
in ices o the -rapes and the juice- of '
ihiVppic- be-;.n Jo chan-e as -oon a-i
th.var ctti-lied out. and the poi-ouou- i
ale .hoi I- lormed. and then llu-ie is al- '
w ivs harm u it. it you were dv in-; of
tin- I it mi-lit be woiih while j.. lake a
tlnuk n-.im a -pi mi-; IhaJ you knew was
mi Mile ami uuhialthv: hut. with -o
m. tin -..o.I thm-js to c.d and drink 11
the world, do you til 11k It is -cn-thic 10
dun1, what mav have p.ti-011 m it. jit-I
ali au-e you aie not it ha-' If you
let u 1 n!T aloii- vou will be -ure
nev.rtodtmk the wion-; kind, or let
our example lead am 01 1-c to do
s" I'hal is about what I would -av
1 11 lb- ci let- question if I weie a boy or i
-;ir! -mil win 11 I had made up niv in. ml
I w..u!d -j ek to that ot coui-e. what- l
ev. rain one el-e -aid or did. Whv.
I'tii' oi tin Hfiiriiimi--.nl L'reai mcoineii-
H . -
r en e and evpen-e. lia- all
Its Wa!,',-
1 ro'i-ht ironi a distance, altliou-h he
....! I.
m 1- a well in his own ard. '1 li
e Water
i...,i i ... i..., ...
....ox-. ...... . .nn i.i-n- j-iiic, mu hi-
know- n,. wells have iioi-on m them,
11 vim mean In t ike Solomon f ad- l
vice, and not even stop to look at tin- i
tlan-r. r. I- cticnn. that can .inn so
bariu'e-s at ltr-i and vet stiuir like a
MTpent afti ruar.I. vou must renieiiiber
and tin -n with tho-e w lm drink w me.
t'.iu i o.ioumi anion-: tneiii; Keep away
iioiu meni: -ne iiiein no cnaiice m ,
enipt ..u: lor it the children .-hould
7:r.i iiin:ht lor one -encration we
should ha;c no more drunkards.
bi.u , Uui'.iii'jtmt .1i.V. r. ui i outh' .
'Jtnijinti.r.- ll.tuiicr. !
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TAKING DOWNTHE SIGNS. ;
iier.iii -iie.i r.iitiiiui wire ami Mutiier
A New Kiul.ni.l 1 mi. lent of liltt c.trs '
Au-.i. i
in the old. historic ami Peautilui
Ill . i .lm. a. ..,. ... 111. 1.1 ...... I . II .-ii.l.l'lal.. !". l.'I 1.1' .-.!.,- . .. ., h.tlllI.ll'lS.;,liltIllSIOI IlllirelIlItIlllU,BIv ..."- ..'I imiiiiii.ii MfUiri, BJ I V -. ,wa...j .... . ... r- .--
and he thMiks it litute p..s-il.e in-mav b.dnctidcd bun. -rave linn einidnv nient : ..,.. ' i.... .1... ..... ..... ."V and pi- bU-even -even miles across ',', , j ;. H.U"; '',..,. ! ',nu --p - n..c- .t act 'a: -i:rr. r.m, y.t... . .r
have. .,d ;; he lets ijalom- Mu-not and clnthi,,-. and the man. wlp, -aid Ira-.dn-1' nuin r,. no oih-i , ans of locoumt.,, uat '1 itt m-hiu.! I """ ,"C",,"r- cyclnV r 7 ??Z"J."Z.V
more sen-iblc than his nei-.ib .r. who tltat he had once le-: 1 ed ol ever be- - ' h. Uvz procurable, lhe joke of the Uocheste , .'. V. fi' "" '' "." r o- mrx. a i r-v. chah L colry
":;:;v;;:,;,::fi,l,;:,ln:;;;:;: .:;z-!:"J:z:t :'l';;u: . i,"; si: r,n(;y;;-: '; -. z wt-i.ii.uj.'.t
T town of Loxintrtoti. Mas... more than
'
hftv v ear-a--o. there m -it have been
- .
, ,
.seen aero- the front ot a lar-e. Milt-
. .....I.. -.iii- .
i.iui ai-innKiiiir iiuiidiu-; on tae jtriuci-
pal -tieet. a irn beanne; the-e word-:
"UMh.im SMiiond. Inn-keeper." That
this hou-e wa- the ie-ort of .-lei-dun-;
paitu-ami merry ltiakin-; renerallv.
need-not K told "nor that the hot miiirs
il lhp. e-ir-iioir ami tither tirmks. were
lhe Ire! attraction- ot tl e t lace. Tin
i-ame u illiam wa-alett lor tliepennie;
ot li.s customer-, hopin-; therein to re
lenis!i hi- eche jU.-r.
Now, at the hc.nl of the family wa a
woman of sjerhn-; character, a Chris
tian and a mother, with noble bovs
jriowin-; u to manhood .siirroiuuied by
"the-e contaniinatui-: iiitlueiiee-. !o"r
wiiom -he le't themo-t active intere-t.
Havm- e; o-ttilatl in vain witu the
-;ood hti-nand ami lather in re-ani to
this business, ami implored thxt th-M-:n
lx taken down, ami the le-itmiatc
iroducts oi the t-iim constitute their
Mipport. sho to ik the oppoilunity one
tla, ou lr.s ab-euce in a di-tant part of
the city, to say to the boys: "Tlic-i-;uis
"usmti-; tiown.
That the mairnitude of the work- .,-,.- .
" - "- -- .
we will say that the
Whe obnoxious object w:is swinijinir in
Mind-air. on its way to the ground. He-
ing afely landed, tho next thing was to
get it up m the garret
- Ml Vf niV-.? 'h ;?Vhere l!KT't .
,.ai there a a way. It was pushed ,
U
le more apparent, we will say that the vr- amj 5ajd to the clerk. "I -ce a lot of pu:Ts fel over canls at Glenwood Sprinr;- yes-
j-ipi covered nearly the entire front of T1K i10tcK in ., J:s.r-lct of N v ?. almut our pain r in to-dav's L-ue taken !erd;-v: 9re W FcI;er wa f ho1 dc:t i
the hou-e in lonsnli. ami was of con- , laxul havh 1OOU cl,wd b ., from COni.tr- evchaneC-s." -Yes." ? -' ra"a MicF ,a dlPnic f '
lormm-w-anh.theh,ck,u-sl.cin!Z-ueh of the people, the police ollicer write-' said the cKvk. "Ti ey an- -ntaneous Jf r i l L$Ld v f2 .
-V", ' , UZl CttIUCl1 1rPCr to hl" brorhr follows: "I am the outbursts of enthusta-m and 2o to even S -eVo'--ad "onht Vn!
"A'tbS h"1 Ser force, on the front ' IM-t man in the village Ther, has up an cNchanpe with tho;e fell,r." K w sSfor awch
iMwi"lto drunkenness be- "Uel. 1 don t know any thin- about he 0,t ia lh flrst mt.Wt anj dM na; oh
S , , S .d KZ fore the court since the license, were that, but to n ad these notice-m,kes serve Craven approach.' Craven', tot
- ---,-- ---,. a,, a jnua.v aaaaa-a WWIt 1 . t alaa
up th; fir-t flight of -lairs without
iiiiicIi diflieulty, hut the , ml :ti;rht
was narrower ami winding, which
cai.-ed it to -tiek fa-t. . call to the
mother wa- readily re-ponded to. and
vith cheering word- and her deter
mined "Now boo-t. boy, for your
life"' ii it went, with the aid of li'T
-turdy -boulder-; the rroo 1 v.'oiuau ay
inr: "'1 hen let it -lav. bos."
I'pon tnf return of the father at nijrht
all ':ii as -eren- a- thoiirh nothinr had
li:iii:itiMi. tin iov haiiii'.r bei-n m
": j -- . i t
... I ... ... !.. fi p.til , l...f .. It...
. ..- . . ,i ii v- , i .. b hakeiiM-are. and the in ::jrit'.' xr-L-M"n
wa- "iio to mother. ot hav- i ., . l , ,,, . ,,
. . i. . . n (,,,;,!, ; Mded up on si'veral l:llerent M)i'iliii''i
itir if fviii'i In ii:i; I lii iroiiL of fln i . . '-..... o
i " . I it i .. , ,
hone for tv.o dins tin lo w:ii not
,IL,.,.n. oil J..- tin fnilii.r mifil ..n tin,
f - .f. -. .,- .. .. ....... . ....v.. .-.. ..-
thud ilnv. wh-n. on eoin n; from the
; i..,f , ;!, .. wi,. ..i.t.rr , ? u.nn-r.
..,: .nn -i hid ,.f ten -.ear., heli "ni.r h..
, looked up. and turnin-r to the bov with
i :i (Ari- hil ujtn r.vz' 'in- -aid "
i i f we bid uitu r:i".-. In- -:iid "
"Von iila n. when- is that -n?'
! iiiiakiii'r with fir. el lull o; laii"h-
i t-r. the iiiehin KMilied":
A-k mother "'
I Dropping the barrow, with hasty.,
nor.oiis -tnde-. he nude his wav to tio
ho i-e. from whence. aftr Lie lap-e of
nboiit fen minute-, he came forth with
the ple.i-aut-.t look ui.on his lace, a
look which h- continued to wear as
Ionr as li lived
, VJ,:,t V;ls -a d is no' relate 1. but the
! i,ii,llnrx Ion- i-omjueted. Throuirh the
many changes of occujiants of the old
taern. that - n has remained wneru
jt wa- placed at th it time, until a little
wll.Je aZ. W lien It Was '' I'll III keep.
m.r nf Ini' Ili.tnrii",! SiMilvnn!iiir,
, .0n. " "
This faithful mother rarel th-e
l0 - to nohl maiihooi!. the oun''e-t.
noV
; at a mature air , iriiiir the lacLs
,.f t, hi-loi. .Mr
i,i..r of Cvin- l.n..i.
Jsimoml- w::-. a
K-i.. K'aidier ot
f this worthv woman is -uch as the
-n.l of Leintoii abundantly produced
dmin revolutionary tune-, and -uch
:i, -hould be . mulat.-d dMrinjr all Line,
, irraiui-ilauhtiM-, of th.s ity. active
, i..mperame r.-fonn and work- oi
chanty ieinrally, is protd' incontro
iTtibIe that true worth de-cemls 'veti
to the third ami fourth generations. -Ctimhrnl'jt
Tritium
HOW THEY WERE SAVED.
.sunk to tint 1,'ihc.I lritli lli-lii-il Wtii-n
1 hey Wrifi Ihitin.
I.y a 'insular i-omcidem-e thr'' w-ll-
dres-ed, oiitentcd-looki:.r men met in
fjont d the post olli-e vesti-rday morn
iioiiloi uie posi inner vesieruav morn-
jn,r on! was a pol'iiu-hm one a r:iv
" . 4,; , . ' f.ir.. i..
"'" , - " ' on .1 lorn.ci i
well-to ilo lawyer. I.acti of the tluci
looked as if life agreed with him and
niirniu .is ii inc .iiccii uu nun .i;m
heei!toei it. All aeipiaint.-iuce jia-sin
bv was haded by one ol tin ioiip. tho
eiilesl. past liftv years of a-e. who said:
I want you to sec time icfonind
men. ) on know me. and I rue--oi
.have -ecu lis ail at one tunc or an
other' A -oo.I-natuied laujrh from the olh-
cr- -iceied Jiiis icinarU. I-oiir years
:t mi the eldest of the trin wm- ..!ic nt fhn
ino-t mi-cr.ibh
...... ...1... 1 .1 1 ..-.1
11.-- .i.u o .ii.iiin.iiiis
th-dcer tiod in la-io I shoe!-it
Ills liaillit- Wi'.e in the lowe-t iell- ill
Havt.ar and .Mulberry streets. His'
cln he- were v.nr Mini l.-iticr- -tin! he
wis even ln-t to dec. nev and h.ul be u
disowned by wealthy iclat -and by
all people of ie-pectabil t. Tlic.iinm i
whom he had called to liie -ioup had '
-;iveu him main a me eland vvj- -lad
jo -ct inl ol him. Th- Potter's 1 icld j
-ccmed to -ape for the mi-crabb
man. As a Tast i-oit he wa- -cut to
t. ('iin-ti-m Home for Intemperate
Men nearlv four eiis a;o. where he
wa- i lothcd ami fed. ami - nee that da v
the man has led a -ob.-r Iile. h.-i- been
risioreiito iiis laiiidy and -ocalpo-i-tioii.
and ha- sav-d money. ( Mic ot his
deh-hls now is Jo v sit the ipi.ti'tel's
wheie he om e lcil su- ha !il of wretih
cdiicss. -cckiii'' out the sujVcrin-; and
needy and aid 11-; t hem in a . small way
lm niciadv and othcrw s -.
Tin - cord one of the three, a well-
educated man of foil vc is. h id fared
even uor-e tha-i the "eldest one s
-jinn-; was his appetite lor iiuuiha! ho
J,,-: iiiemi-. position and evcrvth.ii"-.
.....1 ;..;...! t
in. I loiiie.l t ' i tiiticitn.i'Mii l.ri.r-nla. Ilo
u:. n.lenf the ,... l.c.ottclM-M,,,..,,,
aa a - a - -a a- - . -'-a-i- a a a araa .i a a I '
Mulbcrrv
,. ,. , '. .1
a ar ami a halt
arn Wa- -cut In the I-'aml With a ilt-
,, . "
nl a-iallls Here one ol the t oui-
niissoneis nf ( har.tv and orreet on
c-t
'lhe thiid one nt tin
paitv is a broth-
,.j- ,,
a wealthv New ". orkcr. "Iliad
i,,.,.,, :l i,.inj diinker." s:i ,1 he. ,or
i,,,$v u-:ir-. I held responsible u.s-
, , ami timed at Dclnion co'-. I u-cd
to -;o nn mv -pices in a carr.a-e ami
.j.,,, nothin-; le-s epen-ie tiia i cliatn-
,,a-ne. 1 spent a fortune that
pa-ne. I -pent a torume that u la-
il,cr left me. and o-t mv brother an- I
other and nn fr end-a -teat ileal, and
I jrot -o low'th t I wa- ca-t oil' bv all.
cnminittcd for-rerv and wa- m-'ii: lo
s.n-; smir. but that did not cure me. ,
Kiirhtecn month- .i-o I wa-a.-Uiw tiown '
.... w:l p-ible lor a man to be. ami
hl actually be-; for ten cents o. a
Stratl-er It) buy tie rum Mv Wife d.ed
ol a broken heart and my brother -cut t
ioriueioaiiemincriuner.il. i nii nut '
- m - cu her lor v ear-., i ovvctl when I '
.lilt tl. lllllf I tl .Mti.l l.tt.lt l.kl.il. 1. ,.
W- 1 TlaTIII-lll.VIlllliaaB.iaa IaIT(ailII.,.TJa-
. . - -r
a-rain. ami i h ivcn t I would lo- mv
hl . JU ,ir,t K k ... ;.
" . - -i
of uie ami a'd then wa
lit. hope to
me in thi- world or the net. Hut I
lack tor nolititir now. ami I Sim! that
theie are people always ready to help a
sober man who trie.-, to help lum-elf. I
Vho ilare- -av." conc'mleti the -pe.tk-
er. "when he lompaie- our former c n- ,
thtion with our pre-ent state that theie
is no hope for a drunkard?" A'. '.
Trib'itu.
Ik all of tic teachers of the country
were to brinir before the vouthtul minds
intrti-te-I m 1'ieircare toe Temperance
tjut on in it- hy-ienic ami mitral bear
iuiTs. t e -"ceil ttiu -own would .. i
bear fnnt well worth the tnuible Ku--latid
has. of late, availed lie Ni;f with
extraordinary succe of t'ii- preventive
mean-, she has found anion-; teachers
the mod .ealo t- turtherer- ot the -rood
cau-e. A Teinpertince I.e--on-I.ook"
is in the hand- ot the -cholar- a- well as
the teacher- of (.n'at Hritatn ami the
Colonic?, ami m a translated form in
j foreipi countries- Coiistil-Ucncrnl Of-
- "Mer, of Germany, in Lew and
vn.ir.
-. a
-
to reporLs
Di:rxKA!:i-. according
cotititute more than half
"ll",bor of aUJects uow iu rari iu5e
aIums.
kill... lill-alltt. wall, .alt l.llil 111.1,4-.. lll.il . 1 III' l,IM"S Ul.-.r.-l- .-"" "- " I .. ... .. .. ava ., .1 - ' ' ' "
I iUAtU l i.
PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
-All the relative, of -x- ic--I r. - -
iIent V. heeler have ls 1 in the la-i tea
year-. ; . :;c
Tin Indiana hare given f'etieral
Mien ! tn th name of Ihe-chuu.;.-m.iu-wh'i-nieans-busiiie-.."'
l.imHTor :in:tin. : M-nnin;.. ai-
uaw li.t- a oh:iptr from the HiMe read
to nun immcuiatelv alter dinner.
. . . a
The in jjor ty of literary tx-oplc now
pell the natiif of thi- trn-al 5ram.ilit.
of it. A. ). J ri''Uttc
-- MoiiroiJ W3.1 til' Onlr Oil' Ot tllf
. -
re-ici-nt-. or --i re- dent- who w:u
i lmr.'"! m Nnv York ( tv. and h,i i
i mam- were removed tin-tie.
ti Ki h-
' 'nd before tin- wa'-. A. Y. Mm!.
, Mr. M. .1. I'ltmni (Marei-rv Dearie)
Mr. M. .1. I'ltm-m iMarL'erv Dearie)
is a luv: Ieendant :n tlie f wrt 'en-
,ratio,i uf th .t Captain I-.iae Dav-w o
1'1 the ' oneonl U'ht and wa, the hrst
t olueer killed m the war ot the reio.u-
uiii. L'lm i'jo Ink t i) inn.
1!. .1. I'lirdett" eon-ent-d to le-ture
in Can
.Mav re lltlv. but ob eeted :o
the o'n -e -eJi-cN-d f rthe lecture
l !o
td ilmm-rn un
lit
s i- ! won t
lectuie :n a
l:iiinr-r'om
the net
me into
en
tile 'iement
k.tch.n."
would briiJir
- Hdwanl Jnd-on (Ned I'.untlineihii plaift.nn-. 'lhe N-ition-l. City and Ke
wri! ten hetwe n thre ami four iutndied form '::'. who-e em, trh - p-u-tnitu
r.ai -tor..-, and owe wrote a -u
humlred ami ten Vw b-ok in -ixtv-lA.i
Jim,,-. He,, now -,va-thr.-e Mar-old.
..ii.. i 4 ..-" .1
and lives on h s hne ,tock t.irm on the
L)p-r Ueiawaie.
v,...' .... .. I'..!...-. ai-:ii:. ii ..
a .
r.en'.ini n I'.itliur-t William Henry
.b'fem .th Andn w .I.tek-ou .snuoii l' t -r
Ceore Washington .lo.m-oti. lis.;.,
lives m I.evinirton CounU. . C. but
has to pay taM'-on his u.niie in t'nee
other count is thioii'h wh.e.i it runs -J.i
on (hi 7 rtjnin'i.
A violent Inter of toba co i- Dr.
Uit-hcock. tiie profe-s ir of athleti - at
Amh-r-t College. He attribute-, to it
iiiiinoderate its.'. 's;eciail by Miimature
voun iikmi. all .sort- of pny-ical an I
mental ailm-nt-. ami pred.ct- that a
ipiartcrof a centurv moj-e of cct s- will
jiroduce a ei-ncration of weak line;-. -A".
J", tin it.
The late ir. S.imuel Iren i u- I'rimo
wa- for a Ion- t.mc editor of the
-Kditor'-Draw-r" in Mi rj.tr t Mm,,,-
in. .. i .. i. .. ..I. . In
. rrii . it ni'ii lit iai, ik i on --ivr-iviii
in fliar h' iial been eilitini; i!n
ii'iwri i r i iiiriiinii i leir- w in out lui niir
i a cent
w ..v.- ,i,v ' " "- 'MU.om -iii
Kfirlli' HTV.HS 1!1 rollfltlC' WJ
j '- i'i.hh.-i m- im-ii-ii mic nun-
'red dollar- a month 'Hit- he r.-liir-
n-lv laid aw.iy in bank, and at the
' ,.nil of ,IVt.;,..tr.-j,ad -i thousand do!-
I !! "Wiawer lie ICCclV-d one llllll-
!ars cash. rli tiiis he made h - hr-t
pa . Ilienl toVV.ir I his shares m he .New
York ''- ' r, which alterw.ml broil-lit
him wealth. . )'. 'ot.
Colonel Hoe, the inventor of the
celebrated Hoe piintin-;-pie-se-. al
though -ercutv-l.ve ye ir- of ae. at
tentl- tlai.y to I in bu-itic allaii's ol
hi- -;reat estabii-hin nt in New York,
lit i- of a jovial di-po-.tion. and
walks throu-h the woik-lop- vv!i
tim-; the late-t operatic a r- and ci.at-
. 1 .
utiir piea-in i 10 iiis empiove-. many
of Wllolll ba' e s e it t e l.e-t ye.tr- .."
their 1 vc- in h s s.rv ce He is a vciv
liberal emplover. th- pay-roll ot his
immense c-tab i-liiu-iit amounting .u
t ,e liu-y -ea-ou to over tvvent; tiniu
aiid dollars a week. A. ). l.crtnd.
HUMOROUS.
Mackerel are so plentiful and c.!"ir
that tiie li-i.ermeii don't caie whelhei
the school keep- or no. I.utC'll
Cult r it r.
It i- -.aitl of the Chicago -irl that
when -he faint- a wav she t'irow- a
third of h-r-elf upon the rroiiml. The
1 other two-tuiids are already there. -Hovton
Hint ('.
hat sort ot a llajr Io-- a 111:11111:1-
furl when Ii- waives an exam 11.1t. on?
aks the I'ltt-bur-h Chrnm. ,1- U -ijnfJi.
We -hould Miy a Ha-; 0! li--trc
. A". '. 1 rihum'.
When a cniliel man t-lls hi- b '-t
?;iil that -Ii- looks ni e -noii-h to eaf.
.-he feel- ilatleted. When :t I'l,l Isl
ander savs Uie -nine to his -wee heart.
slie I'lkc In 1 lie vv. inl- ;os.o V.v
a.aa)-- a a a. -. a a - aa- .-. -. a - m r r -( a J t
....... ,
"n 11 ll : VOU llllll-. OI lin IIIUS-
, ...i... .,jlZ, , ... .,,. . ,,, , ,.f t,v ,r...i
... u. :. i " e . i- . . ... -.".."
mi. it leiiiuiii-me m a esicru iron-
.:.. ,;.,",.. ,i... .... .. ..:.. ,. l. ..
". r- ..ti " .t. .' '..
wiie- i irue-s nti nad iielter a- i uu1
if 1 take him. He i- only an e.ii or. .uul
I've -ot Sortv--eve!i dollars laul up."
J i. -il- M'.IMjo.
"T (!( in ihe teeth iim a initu-e
of emery and sweet oil. follow in- it
with ji'entv f kerosene." Tin- would
-ceiii to be ijucer adv.ee but as it i
ti.ken from a uiaehitu-t- maira7 n-.
ami lrom a chapter relatm- to eiicu'ar
.saw-, we have no doubt it i--iven in
irood faith. .V. I". Iml, ju mhnl.
.
- .Musical Amateur (to In-h t.t!ii! r)
"Mv -ood friend, do yo i p'ay by
note" Ir sij F.ddbr -"Divii a no'e.
-or" .M A. "lo you p'ay by ear.
then?' I. V. "Ihvl an ear." votir
honor.
M. A. -How tlo nii plav. '
!,,.
I. R "I.v main -tr.n-tb. be
jablier-! ami it moiirhtv drv wor r-kl"
.
a
-,w,
"I.ooV: 1-ereJ 1 wi-h you would e
pla'n how thi- got into one of ;. our
cij-ar-." -a:d a man. m-hiiur into a
Rfth avenue tobacco -tore :ml holdin-;
up a hill -trip of calico. The manu
facturer eved it with il pb' and e
c'ainied: -It- tho-e new Hrl- a-a n.
They don't -eeni to know ti e dilleretice
between a Mother Hubbard an I a Con-
nectieut wrapper'." I'ttis'iunjh Ckruii-
Kic-leU'qrtipJt.
-"Paitny, von -hot:! 1 not I eat vonr
doll win that heavy -tick. You" will
make all the -aw-du-t come out of it
a tl a Tea m .ther to her little ir rl.
who iiad pi -.ceil her doll on the cround.
and w i- lKl.t5Kirinz t w th a I a-e-b 11
bat I don't car- if all the -awtKi-t
doe- emu e out ot her." replied Kannv:
1 ..
don't wan people to -av t.a: niv
children turned out had hevm-e I
humcred
then, too much.
Claiui.;o
Tribune.
A Puzzled Subscriber.
. I
me sitoscripor ot a conlem-o-arv
walked into the ollice one dav recently
one turn.-: Lint sometime- you net ome-
thaiir iroot. in your paper and I ju-t
called ia to say 1 wi-h vou'tl send"me
for. it ii I'm" Se.L..s lef L-iW
burgh Telegraph.
PRN ELL'S LATEST.
. rrrlt n ,..,.,- f ,wi...sinti,- i:ii
i-oUjii c..,Iaai:i..cti,.,, T-.rt.ca i ti.r
!
Kmrr-ild I ! (arrlagr fur Tnru-a Hoof.
Ld.mios, Anzn-t 30. Ireland i iqiln
to the front. Mr. i'arnvli' .speech re-
iiii the nvitton of the oar. Stor-
, .. n, 0utra"s arc renewed with I xd-
m.w-
A . .r. . f
lln frequency. The banner of
ration i lilted aloft, f.-lu:ed hr -,
, K ,.. , ' ... , " .
jn's cheer-. WlldtaU of armed
curdlln
epa
natlo
rebellion i- ieveu. i:ic aiarm na
fia-iied lil.e Jldilre the length and
breadth of the land. The Liberal
pie-i- rai-- the cry, "the ur.!on ! hi
daaucr;' Llht-ril orator arc tiuiapclisi,
'Duwn with -eporstion," and Liberal
. . . tTL l t .
p rock boot
bad the Ls'm
mhi. f;iadtoni I? back to
had the Liotral ho-i-. I'arneU lurni-h-
jus ths tmttieshout. The t-clinitiou of
-fjumition yive- a i.ew cobr u the hn-
h inline ptrty .stiulc In Knsland. It Is
a -.tlu iOU iu me iiui'j i'1-j man in
the hour of dirc-t extremiiy. 'Hie
Tories -ay the out- are ts.ntcu
with the I'amell alllauce; they
imv be htnd In :i.v.; with
the trai'or-, aider- ami aSrttor- of sepa
ration. down with th- Tories and
.-paratlon" autl "u, with the Lrjeral
atid lhe Union " The Devon-hire ( h:b
oratr- have lak-ed the cry on .t Minilred
1 ... a L. .. .-l . I 1 ...... t ..
... ..... . ... .a .a .a I ffa.it.il... 1 a fhn I. a..
" -vt'r.v iU"" " ' "-'" '
. hu rvUl .J,,M! T'10"1 i-
ah.ni: lhe line, lh.nnk l.o I fervently,
ltcii atl th- I'K'ial caief-, for Mr.
,inill! ,., .cfmia'toii. Public r.mnlon.
' cn-ta.li.m- J-t lu favor ol Irl-h home
- . ... ... . .
nil-, d cnhd Ion- ao licit p-irat.ou
uieas l ood. 'Ihe.Ni'l n ili-t c.nnpii-ii
ha- In en one-sided. I tr nelt ilictattuu
and (ilu!-:ne v lelilin. JN'othlir in
l'atne.l - dtitiaads tonc'ietl Knuland
snleiy, but -epaiation sounded the death
kued'of Ln'and's power It Is an enemy
on the thieshoiii ui-idc th- -ate-. In-u-Jar
secmity cea.-es with the -nap of In-ti-1
ir -ol.rlMj. 'lhe Tune at la-t mjio.
It i.s th- iiu-ald cned of every -tati -man
o. trie toiintrv. I'u'uic oniiilon inexora
bly d cree- the uialuteiiaiice of the union
and i- lived ami unalterab'e (ilher men
In fore r.iniell h-ive started out with un at
- orv br -einntion. 'I hev i.ave u-ualiv
i nileil in -in ill lelortns ol local abuses.
1:"1 tbepr.-. nt mueratn.n N-itionalists l-
Munned with Us own uproar and lo-e.-
th-echoes of th- p-.-t in the coulu-iou
of the piesent. l.irtiell a--Utlle- a differ-
ei ce net ween uiin-eii 'inn ir-cimi -
. . , . a . . a.
patriots -.one betnre. He has advanced
- . .
tnrlhi.r l IMl I -lii 1 tfirir tl till lllllb- flitfi rr
t ,n...l I., l......nil...wM. Tl..- f.. ,lk.
tin vvi. 1 '-.. iMsaai
i.,L.. -i iliffi-rent v.ew. 'Ilien. is :i wide
t:.Ke a dttferent v.evv. l here is a wnJe-
cprmd opinion tint Irei.tml hi-been
n. vuii-lv inl---vei,ied. .Mie Is th- pet
.( tiie i tuil'r '!. iMrneli b.-ltis the
credit of hriui'ln- all this about. Lui:llsh
opUU"
for ho
opinion reco-ni.'-s this,
and Is i J eiiin-,
in Ireland, but
line i ute. not oulv
in Kim.aml and Scut land, too. lint wnen
3011 coine to puition vou briny up
auauist a s'on- wall rarii-ll wdl have
to hitter down the ston- wa.l. He 1- till
ed Willi the tdct tbu he can do it, ami
the Lmerals are calling up ih-ir legions
to man the lauipaits. The pte-eivattou
of th- riiion'wdl be the cainpu-n civ of
th- IJberil put.. It won d betltoH if it
weie to been. ne the ciuipii-n cry of the
( oii-ei'illes as well I h-irn tint a
hwoin retioit of the alleged tieusniiah'e
plluh of Mr alohn O'Connor, M. I , has
been pim ured by th- Dublin i istle olll
ci.ds to .submit to the ( row 11 lawv.Ts. In
this speed dr. OVotinor, a.- reported,
decl'iietl that nil-- and b nonets would,
if neces-'liv, be appealed to in fie tlir ti X
to free Iieland lrom I'riii-li nile. The
word-aie con-trued to be tre isoii-ible,
and pile pei ch, coiiiin- an it
does ju-t after the expiration
of the ciiniis act, followed nv
ajranan Mina s in ICeny, oycottIii,4
in other districts, ami :i ixcnei'd teml ucy
t n-n-wed leriorism, has cr-ated -oine
txciteineiit in aduimlstiative elides.
A c..reful -uivev of the resist r'ttlon of
the L',0' O.odo new y enfiaiich sed ruril
voters vn-hls eti ior linaiv M'-uli-. Tile
Conservatives have conip -t-ly out-ener- ,
nliI the L herals all over th lleld. In
111 my di-lrtets wh- re the Libenls expect
ed to poll a l-irue vote. :t was foun I th it
the laborers would have to walk sevcial
miles to d pn-it their b riots. The,
tnen fore, procured the iti-eition of a
-111-1' providm- that no vo'er -hould be
compelled to walK more than time miles
to a t.olliii- si-itiou. Hut sm-11 ar.y
elloll'dl ll iiiiii'. N1.ui v)a. miile for i.ollifl"
.. ..... i .... ... ..i.i. 'm...
Va.lI-laa.Tla T- llllll -TTIIa.(-aiITa.l.Taari.aIIll I IIM
I ' V" . ' "....'..:.. "."7 ',..;. ""
iui-Miuii ui an.iMimHi.i;uiini o.i- ii-n-uu-
lnelv to local .Ill-id-. An eMinina-
lion nf the ti.illin- i!.-iees selected bv
-. -- ;- - --
the Mientt Ii Veals the tact til It VOteiS
ceiiendv will
the whole business lias been inmblled bv
tne Litieral manay-rs ami contrived bv
the C'on-ervitlves is eMi-peratin- the
Liberal chit f-and cuisine unlimited re-joicin-
at the Carlton.
The Tories have di-hed the "liads"
and Whi-,s in another point not Ie -in.
jHirtant. It is unlawful to hire ctrria-;t -1
r coin cvim: voters to the polls, but
anv owner of a carriage or wa-ou may
earn the ballot droppers As nine out
ol ten of all the carriage and convev-
atic-s of every de.scilption in the .-hires
bcloii'r lo .squire-, the Liberals are lik-lv
to have a melancholy time of It trampin-;
about country road on election tlay,
hmitin- up" fai-away rustic vo't-
er- and urin- them tc
the di-tant b.ttlot-bo.e-. The
laborer who votes for the .quire'-
candidate may ride to the pob- in
triumph, seated in a Mlk-n and venct
. . aa. I X .... a... . .- . A
up .oi-iereti cirriaue. u-inuw a pair ui
hi 'h-stepiuti- n.i2 and tlnd a nit ol ro,sj
beef and a inu- of ool, fo.nnln' ale at
the nd of hi- journey He who vo'c
'or L'bcra's nui-t trudjc In the dust for
miles, io-e a div- work and come empty
nv.iv. cheered vv th the retl etion tint he
i- down on the bl-icku-t of the squire
au 1 the squ re's friends and every Jarin-
er in the parish
-
A -v'"x Northwratrrn itiiwiv rrojrctni.
Dknvi r. Co:.. Au.-.u-i SL A partv of
.r.rvcrors are now at work in Wyoming
runnm- lines for the I hicirzo & Sorth-
i.-t:ern Kmlroad thron-h that Territory.
During the pa- tnrce week they have
ivorkcd lrom Ft Feltermjn noou. sixty
.-niles. Two routes have ben -nrveyed.
One follows the .North F'attc Ibver to
ifon phlcr Creek thence we-twirdly.
The o'her hoc- up Sweet Witer Iliver.
lirce bu-incss I expectcsl from th oil
rcciocs. which the road will penetrate.
These lines arc almo-t parallel vvlth the
i Utils". ?rci- n tvre s--uth.
A t'r twit's rv-rs.
IVtrsn:-!. Co, Ausast 3L la a q-nr-
P hot strack Fu .r in the abdomen, snd
he fell forward oa his facs. Craven lien
stepped nearer and fired a shot thronsh
lTlng near cien wood Spring. fc.re U
pkH cscltenieat over the aSaij:
i i. ....... i.... i IxHilc iMHltmul. (in. i llollitr. Sen.l fur i
II'. fc," 1.1 WI... llllll. ...-. i I I - " ' ..- .-. .
"Mow. Tonr XJrrr
ri tn coaiic ojra 01 " .tic iillMwi ' alt
.... . ....
& his&n'. iy , .
hScTcVi' !"
tac eaten,
rr
A n.ut. -nrr
O. taru.- umacat.
A sol-lr ia.: :haa inkjtii rtl livery
nvr-.ot harml memmrn: :w -rwn,
fc,n- or laviuaa. cnll tt
Bjm Uimwir.
mi- nvr nmons th ancieau u-au.!-
cri",1 fa -'" ail a '? np,
td th ctaaa.-- art? :n ii. o-.e u.itay tka:
if .s Iirr i Iniin b-;!vcx1iUoii r h..
nu:it. .rawjst- bei w.ll b aj&b!
L:rnic:kt:
- ..hoW', oBr Utct" m ootii-al-wi in ,
eqnii
inquiry:
Are ytc a t-Kr vr sa am;i w-
ua
.ine-n.bi of the ,io's-rln-."
tbrnctioru for dirc. tk ccrtjan lr--
Bre-., rke famtlj n, no u-penL o mar-
d-rs, cr.its and tUt-r calatnf.e-' r
p.-inpW bv th- irnUiliuj tT-ct . t:i In-
i.... - jt v. ...- I. . -. M-nj nil M Kin. f iil-
trjU, th c-rn: -rialit. . Ibl. aod
h- kaowH. Hr ol-i tnow tb: lo rvrut
QrU CAUtsl opbis inching tiUiU W'nra-
w s -are cere r n ti,i! thruuttoet the
v.crid, as a mak r
" Ijm h x it Uvrr
A rtiunin nrer
Afraid of His Shadow.
A colored waiter in au uptown hotel,
overheannsr to inn fniu tbe Smith
t.tlknj; alHittt one of the.r neighbor
and hi-- -titi:y ami peaunoua hnbtto,
.'poke up
-ho. boh-! I'-e 'uxintt8l wlil ilai
an.
man. l kin tiM eoit. jremmen. nf :o
: . , ii
i' I " u
niii.iii.
"lt. what do o
Irm. .m black raM-Il?
;!. -nf.t-.
r. ' .
cent till urn Jioller-
nit know mbont
asked oao ot
Yah: vali! Oh. 1 know um.
chut khil lh darkev. Whv. 1m . lni
olem.'phe alwav-v. alk- iloiin town
to -nve the cab fan. i -. -ah. ami he
rr-.-- nber and walk down on d- -hadv
.de."
Whv. i-ut that nil njrht?"
Yah' ah' It am all rijrht. lios-,
on a hot d iv. Dat id man he dt. um
nil tie t me. He nehlx-r walk in de -un
i ci he's feared h.- shadow a h tn
lur -iimliii Yah'.ih!" A. ". 7im. i
i
Small Bonnets. i
Small clo-e prince e bonnet- make
up the bulk of the early impoit.it on
f.r autumn and winter, to alt mate
with these are open brim- slu aero
Til.. Ttlfl lit! Til. I Illl.MI.l ri-lll. 11111 I TM
'! ,
Illicit in with many tows ol plei'nl
Ii . or with thicker ideitli-- of
dnllliled Velvet. 'I ll- enroll' t truut. e
li'li.lii. trniii e:ir In i':ir 1 11 t..ittiri
aiunn-Tthe -mall bonnet- tint vvdlbe
1 1 1 1 . ,
w -1 onicd by lad e- w ill, l.ir-e faces. a-
thi- rolled hi m make- the small -hap.-
I'ccom 11- to (hi m The pointed bum
bonnet-tor vouh-ladi an - niilat to
th luvv worn, with the addition of
-trin-- of velvet or plti-h rdilem to
m ike them warmer-look. nr. Clown-
of all shapes an fitted neatly to thin-mi.
W liether wm II over the hi-h I o.I-fllc-
tll.lt .lie ton -nl't tn be laf-e. or
v. iti'ithe low C.iio-.in brad- that do
not extcml above the nape nf the neck.
tint- lei-.ui-: the crown ol the head it-
natural sie. ,irr"- lUtznr.
M .IOIt-lii:MI.A!. I'M MK l- th- neil
I'lMIl 1 -r nf til N- Jer-i-V -i.ldl.'M. It H
mm x a pi pr ate to have u plume .it lhe
h i..l. 'l,j'i .W.-ihi;..
a
A VV..ii.lrrf.il OITi-r.
Kvrv Kaiiu-r and Stm-k-hree Iit hIioiihi
.--ii.i On- ihiilar to Uie Kural II .uu . of
lt..i ue-ter. N. Y.. fur a y-ar'- -ub-i iipti-u
to iTiK Ami.uk vx Itt r.'vt. H.mi.. and i
ii-ive I'm it c.py of '1 In- Karne-rs and
Is t.i kbiee.iei-' liin'e, n ne. and reliable
xti.rk ju-t i--iu-.. Ihebo.ik iMiitiuis.itir
four hundred p'i.cs, u printed m nu-e p.i-p-i
. tllllv dill- lat-. I and Ixititl'l in elo'li.
It l- l no in-.iti- a i heap-.l iut atr.nr, but
it v. ihi.it ! cmnida:ioii of tin writmt of
A ni itt, .Mil.-. Skiiiu. r and Inter, and i
tlie nt st i elial.le ami e iiiprelieii-ive wuriv
ever l--lle.l on th- -llbji-t t. 'Ill- 'lt-ea--- of
ox-u. she-ji, -uine mil hor---. with th-
iui-i-. -vmpton.- and tr-atiiieiit iir-ni 11
with
II. ll -liliple .111 ('. lolli tliitt -er
fi.ruier max U-chii-'Iii. own catt!- dt.. t.r
It treat-of th- anatmuv of all do-i.i stu
aniurii.s and practically deals v ith the u
o Uxen. bree.I ! she-p and Jstnbl" maii-a-Miieiit.
Anv on.' aft. r consii.tin its
p.t. s can select It earn ie, wa.-oji or s'i .
die imr-e and l- a s;ood Jiid- of cattle. It
1- linaluabl- to every mi- who hi- tod
with th iiirtn . r .stal.l- an 1 w ill un
h indre.ls of dollars to it- forttm.it- j. --.or.
As to 'Iiu: Amkrican Ki it m
.
M-MK. It H K.,.,n,llV ,M,Ml,,,. to b"!l.,
,e-l j.ai.fl of Its t Iusa piltiil-h'-d. We are
nr.iiniiute.1 w itn the t.uliiii.o-r- ami urn-
nriclor- and can voii.-h for II... eeii.nrie. !
... .. -- - i
- m mcir ihht. i aper on- year, willl
It.trlholtll- Matue of FJIwrtr Ctdlliteii-
Ins the World"
will !' a ri'inunlr of por-onal Illrtr for
a, es to come. On jun a. i.ir- a founda
tion has Dr. IV-rce's "Golden Mwdicnl III--rovery"
l-een ibiciil. nn I it will tnn 1
through the cycles of -Inn n- a monument
to the phy-icr.l -mancipation of t.io-iMi-i I,
who be it- us- have l-s.n r-li-v I from
ro-istiniptioii. consumptive msht-wi'at.
bronchitis, cou-b. -pittinr of blol. wia'
lungs, and other throat and lung all ctioa.
"No. sin," he .-ai I to Ui- Cnpt ifu. "I
um n t tensicJc, Lu I am ! i.n.t"! ith
tLe iiutloii of the essei. .V 1. .Vlli
"Why U it that n-arlv nil men' heads
er round' It-cause - f-w of theui rvr-'
ti.'nre.- r.ri.-ri' Anjut
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DR. JOHN BULL'S
Smitli's Tonic Syrnp
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER.
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
. The propnetor of th celebrat-d -aedieiaa
instiv claims for it a luperiorttyovcr all rcai-
;dlcver otfrred to the public for the SAKE.
CERTAIN. SrEEDY and PERMANENT cura
of Aeueand Fever or Chillsand Fevcr.whrlti-
cr of short or lonr standing He refers to the
entire Western and Southern country to bear
mm .esurr.oTy 10 lae irein 01 ine assertion
that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if
the dtrec'.ionsarc strictly followedaud carried
out. la a (jTC. many cases a i.iif'ie dote hat
been suthcient for a cure, and whole families
have been cured by a tingle bottle, with a per
fect restoration of the ecnrrnl health It Is.
however, pradcni.and in every case more cer
tain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller
dos forawcek or two after the disease has
been checked, more etpeciully m dtflicult and
lonK-sttvudini cases Usually this medicine
will not require any aid to Weep the bo-a-clt tn
good order Should the patient, however, re
quires cathartic medicine. after havmi; taken
three or four doses of the Tonic, a tmilr dose
of KENT'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS
will be suthcient. Use no other.
DFl. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
CULL'S SARSAPARILLA.'
1 BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Popular Renifullen of tho D117.
Prlnrbal OaTlre. s.ll !Jo SL. I.Ot t II I Y. Wr.
UNAPPHOACHABLE!
B!GCEST & BEST YET.
KANSAS CITY'S 15th ANNUAL I
INTER-STATE FAIR
SEPTEMBER 1885
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