The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 12, 1886, Image 5

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'WiY VALENTINE.
'. Whom kkftll Iehoow foraorValeaaua?
! l Somebody, oh, o rer a,
J' . o kicJ aud ooo' 4wefli sad fair.
j; I'll hare to kunther ercrywhwe.
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Or ;he can not
I woukI not hare a VatenUa
V.'ho'd loudly talk, or pout amt '
I'C travel e.it. Td tra7el w
And norer take a moment's re
Aitd nor. llblnk. me dauehtir raJna,
TttiU ,jiu.frc ft null a Valenl
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HEARTLESS FU
fn VatenUar, aad Who
Kt-aeataat Vojra,
it It The
'Hurrah!'1 cried Harrj May, firing
im cap ahead of him out of the echool-
ie uoor, into ine grpuptii aoya aim
1? under the old maple rec, and fol-
ing the ca in such ix headlong
nner tnat ne almost fcapsizeu.
urrah! She says wc miy."
Mav what?" said AllA Kirk, who
i just joined thu group
Have a valentine poic-omce," an
:rt'd half a dozen at tnce, "in the
ool-house, aad open 1 at the noon
ess."
'The teacher is better t an I thought
r-'
was," announced Toi i Grant.
I'll
1 3'ou one, D0II3, go
;md it won't be a com
look out for
uut; uikiiut.
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I'll tell you what, bois," said Fred
: to hit; two confidential chums in
chief, "let's get up k good one on
ib-nosed Billy.' Hon't he just
ice with rage!" and tthe three boys
utoft' arminarm in away that meant
chief.
illy Town&cnd, or, cs he was gen-
lly called, "Snub-nosed Billy' was
torlorn-looking boy, about twelve
Iro old, with freckled face, red hair
d certainly the very "snubbiest" nose
fl
ver saw.
he had been bright and jolly, his
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ig poor would have made no differ-
ic to uicse lim-iovin'r oovs, nut lie
sensitive and hot-tempered, and
:ii the boj'H teased him about his red
and "turn-up nose," he wonld fly
such a passion that it soon became
tl
i
fashion to tease Billy.
ne next day was'Valcntinc'a,"" aad
before school time the boys and
came tiptoeing into the chool-
ST
c with nysterious-looking cnvel-
is hidden in their pockets and un-
I their aprons, to be deposited in the
in Miss Sloan's desk.
tist before school was dismissed for
icrslie began to distribute them.
i as each name was announced the
!y possessor came smiling Hp to
ive his share.
ittle Dolly had just come into pos
on of her promised one, and then
. Sloan called "Billy Townsend."
4i
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Ililly said: "What, ma'rm," in
or a frightened voice that made the
lars all laugh, and even the teach-
I ailed :is she said:
jlVhy, Bilh it's a valentine for joa!
't 'ou want it?"
did not expect any, ma'am," the
answered, us ho came bashfully.
tard, looking ( so" pleased that Miss
n watched him curiously while he
ted it, and was startled to see the
of fury that came over his face as
looked at the valentine, then
nplcd it up in his hand and thrust
Lo his pocket.
io did not say anything till the box
empty and then spoke very quietly
pleasantly.
Silly, will 3'ou wait and show me
valentine? The rest of you are
kissed," turning to the other schol-
?d Stine and Harry May looked at
i'
other in consternation at the turn
s were taKinjr. 1 nev would lust
on Miss Sloan did not see that val-
le, out there was no ueip lor it
and they had to go.
this time Billy had his head down
30 desk to hide the tears that
f come in spite of him, and Miss
1. putting her hand gently on his
said:
l' hat is it, Billy? I saw your val-
le troubled you. Will you show it
;?"
fy did not Answer, but putting one
into his pocket drew out the val-
and gave it to her.
re was Billy in caricature, cer-
the face covered with blotches
ut for freckles, nose turned up so
U . a - a
m couiu naug a oucKet on 11, nair
bkt red, with a boy stauding be-
Ihitt pretending to warm his hands
v blaze of the nair.
illy," Miss Sloan said, quietly.
is a very mean trick, but I do not
the boys intended to hurt you so."
ley did, ma'am," answered Billy,
ut raising bis head. "They never
alone for a moment. Oh!" he
n with a burst of tears, "mother!
i! whr AiA vntt At ! Ia.vo
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Sloan petted and comforted him
lie began, to feel a little less for-
ind told him if he would aot get
:;ry the boys would not fare to
urn. And th, alter thiakiag a
inie, he said: ,
try. Hue SkMUi; end tkaak yon.
.t's a brave boy. TU help yom
1; Mt it mart 4ep4 moetly ia
Sow yoa need m atjty for
ellfceacaoeJ;" ami grimg to
wiUiiim aha rang tie keU fer
i amaoMei, wm mm m a
Ami wmiw.tlwy wetv
If-' ,?s-?-
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t 4-
.mm lua Taieu-'i
yoto sneak up behind liaiii
whem he could not see yo and si
him, and' it wonld not have hurt hi
half so much. Did you think poor B
had so few troablc3 yoa would m
onTe for his benefit? Is it nothing," s
went e. sneakinsrmore warmlv. -nhifc
he is poor and neglected, with a misef
able lather, and often hardly enont
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to eat? His mother was his mf
Mnml ! mIia Ai&s msnv vnnfte nk
lilVUUf uu gnu n. aaAaian UV
I know you did not realize What fa?
cruel thing it is to add one mora
trouble, when he has so many, and afbt
sorry already... I do not ask which efj
3-ou did-it. but I do ask that every oae t
of 30U bo,s and girh will try aad.
prove to poor Hilly that he is not with
out friends, and make his hard life,
easier to bear." l
There was a moment's pansc, thfji
one hand after another was held J
with tho promise of sympathy asftlj
hlriT find thin FmI .nil i?nrnitlv;
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'"Ihelped!" "Audi!" interrupttfii "' P" of fat from a quantity rtry Ameriky where a poor OiriaU-W-rv
and ri.nrfpv I 1 offiod which has le than a pound of , man can get his boots blacked by ..
"a'7 ?' .. liftVfc, t th- claimant mav be justly gintleiuon wid goold rings in his cars."
"ii was i wno sujrgcsicu ii uju i
.... . , if 1
but I am heartily ashamed of nij'seli, ,
and will tell Billy so td-morrow.
n u-ii .w " i
"Iiiirht. Fred." answered
1
Sloan, looking so pleased he felt r-
paiu lor tlie nam cpniessjon. "I Km
none of 3-ou would wilfull3' do any
thing so unkind, and he does need all
the comfort we can give him, poor lit-
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tie ieuow: tixs vewcus. 'j
SUNSHINY.
Haw Willie Was Taught the DlflTervae
ISetwrn a Cheerful and Jojrou aad a
Tearful ami Fretful Behavior.
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Iff J111C Vk &S UI1C Ul 4.IIC UCOilk JILfcl'J
the county, and had windows on all' J
sides. Willie played out-of-doors every j
nleasant dav and was not hatmv when
the weather prevented his being out-of- I
1 j w r 11
doors. Ho had never been a very
strong little boy. aud his mamma was
compelled to keep him in many days
when he could not understand the rea
son, and he whs not very patient oa
such days, and sometimes made all,
who loved him sorry because ho would
not be condoled b3' an3' means in their
power he wanted to be out-of-doorsj
and nothing else would do.
Now, Willie's mamma was not at all
well or strong, and when she heard her
little bo3 wony so, it worried her and
made her head ache worse. Aunt
Susie, who loved Willie almost as
much as though he were her own littlu
bo thought of a way- to make Willio
see how unliappj' he made evcr3'bod3'l
ui'the iiousc when he would not accept'
his mother's decisions as best. i
One bright, sunshiny da' in Aprilj
ii
Willie was out-of-doors, running andfLj
piaj'iug wiiii nis nog. e was pencct-
I3' happ3 and had been so sweet and
lovable all the morning that Aunt 1
Susie thought: This is just the da3 to j
show Willie the difference between.1 1
having a bright, sunshiii3' boy- about
the house, and a tearful, fretful one. a
Tlie spare room shutters were closed,
anu wie room wouiu nave ocen very
dark and dreary if one stray sunbeam, -i
had not found its way through the
shutters, making a bar of gold across
the floor and a dancing spirit of gold
on the wall. Aunt Susie found the'
place in the shutter through which the
sunbeam came, and covered it up,
making the room perfectly dark, and
tiicn she called Willie in, and took him. I
upstairs into the room. After they
were seated she asked Willie: "How-i
do 3'ou like this room, illie?"
" I don t like it at all, Aunt Susie; a
it's all dark."
" Then you wonld not like to stay
here?"
" No. no, Auntie Susie, I want to go
out-of-doors."
Aunt Susie went to the window anjl
took away the towel fastened over the
crack in the shutter, and in danced the
lovlihy sunbeam.
"Oh. oh!1' said Willie, "how pret
t3r and he ran and stood oa the cr.r
pet where the sunbeam la. Then he
knelt down aud held his hands in it
Aunt went up to him, sat on the floor
and took him in her Jap. Then, very
sweetly and lovingly, she said: "Willie,
this room is just like mamma's life, and
you are the sunbeam. When ou
worry aad are cross, her life is like
this room without the sunbeam."
Willie' big blue eyes grew large and
sorrowful, and the tears fathered in
them, and then, with a little sob. he
put his head on Aunt Susie's shastlder
and said: I'll 'member. Auntie Susie,
I'll 'meiuW." Aunt. Susie took him
by the hand, and soon they were play
ing out-of-door again as happy as ever.
Two weeks had passed, and all in the
&
Y
mouse were impressed with the great
change in Willie. He had controlled
himself whenever he was deprived of a
pleasure it was not best he should have,
and immediately interested himself in
whatever sabstitute waa offered. Two
or three rainy days had followed each
other, ami still Willie had been a de
light aad comfort to all in the house.
One day, when ererrbodv had grown
tired of the wind and rain, Willie came
quietly into Aunt Susie's room and
stood by the, window for tome time.
Crossing the room to Aant Smsie. he
whispered: '.'Auntie Susie, haaa't I
bee mamma's trnthtam atnee you told
me?" Aunt Susie took him ia her
(-
ami hissed hat araki ami acahm.
Tuu have, Witte. carlin. you hare
aaunfeeam far us all" With-a
little sigh Willie neethdin heratma
ami said: "1'se tried, Amatie Susie. Tm
tried." And for Vears after & fmna
1 - " " ' "
- .3- i.- .;. l. ' i!i 't
. , , , 111 i'Cafmtitv 01 an animal ior awn
bov"s when he wae. happy, and was loved 5. .- . - .t . ... ..
,.,,.. ,riJ . neoasntv for careful treatmei
devotedly bv bin papa, mamma and i .l?;.. , , .r. . , .
. i i- i- .u .,' , d gWB?Jt the abihiv to digest am
two aunts who lived m thefamm. The j mIL . . .1 ,l- -
. ... ., 11 i- 1 .4 JUWaJimrr nutriment than thee
house in which they all lived was m 3 ,4-54- , ,P:., ,11 ti,;
itmt crow iauefraaiihls
b. T. . ' ZZT T. ir. V - J '" ua-iaw-a--a-av- ata
i Bums uuua-iuuntuT--uH . una
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!-
CARE OF COLTS.
Klai mt Foed Rilred T Crotrtar
ABla).
l
icolt may be reared as easily as a
i. TliI ,a.se. however, often leads
tagkcL and the young animal is
left 4o rear it-elf ana io tne uw 1. .-
the refn-e of ihc norso .unit .
is contrary w w""""-
my. A young animal really
2
more care anu dbuw "c'1"""'
1 :...!... tc !m itlil !
an oiu one, wisx.-w.i . -- . ?
1 has matured iLs growth aud ,
merelv sustenance, while the ;
i- is making growth and requires .
mlv food enough to -upport life
uUo to furni-h matter wherewith
rowing framy is built up. There ,
rood df al in breed, bat mon- in the ,
of an animal. Breed gives the
liiity and power to do what can
in' with the malenals furnislieu. 1
not be a substitute tor wie raaie- .
otherwise something could be
ml from nothing. When one s.ays a
- f - n
(KtmirrhLrpd cow. for instance, wm,
, ,. , ,:-..i. oml
commlered to he under a mistake, anu
TT . .... ,. :, ,,..int.
wJO nrceu more umu h - -v""" ,
e&MdoiiiT. And vet thi niustake has
ave been led to believe that a '
ughbred animal requires le.-s food '
re tuau a so-caneu scruo uues iu
well as thi-t will.
2,
. .. . .. t.l!nv I
the contrarv, we musi believe !
taa.. wimtr i.Ms. 'me.it I v helned breed-
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I
imj mid manage our
v .AS
Sioeiv Ull mu u.isis I
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M tnisTcood blood needs more food and ,
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jiijaja
r -. mm
i -jam
!dA
T r--?m
. t ?Z1-' ! I.I 1.1 1 .....I .1... I
SI
can' man com oioou, ami wiu
cold blood, and tlie
kUifylireeding tends to nothing more
in .Tll TIM VIZ.. lllL It iliUlCiinus mt;
iw
ity of an animal for finxl and iL '
treatment, and
I as-dm- ,
common
animals, turning all this food, ,
ver, to goou account ami prom,
is as it should lie and is jint and ,
But it should !e well under-
and tlie owner of a good colL of
4ch he desires Ut make a valuable
.:r
either for use or sale, mu-jt act
jOmjsyhis rule and giv! the young am-
i mtAtlli tlie most nutritive loou 11 can
fhjtt, and lodge and care for it iu the
h vmw.Desi manner.
Ttsf yearling colts need liberal feed-
Jlafjl Approaching their second year,
are taking on the form and liguiv
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liliililicii ailllll.u, .li m kixs iwiin
d be careful v encouraged bv good
ig and
warmth. Coarse bulk;'
tends to make an animal "mt-
d" and hollow-backed, because
ggerates the stomaeh and bowels
it1
o tills up tiie abdomen, while it
i
urages the growth of muscle and
eakens the loins and rump. A
liould show only a .slight till
t
ill
ing Hue from the withers to the
1
tud a bioad loin in which' the
tone is marked bv a sugnt
ili
ssion instead of a ridge. This
once iixed'on the colt will never
rniHuentby lost, and if for want of
the llesli w lost at aii3" time tlie j
lness of line and fullness of muscle
eiurn on oeiier leeoiug. niceoii
1 .. X ?.. MM I
ild not be emasculated until its 1
thlrslj'ear.
This gives it the full
lieulncr, strong, muscular and arched
r.L'OICjthnd robustness of form wliicii
oijpW)' seems to, but realh'does, nake
a sjfllng and vigorous animal. !
fitailillir nl tlij.. o-.-tn.! . ttm 7T. '
...v,..... ..k .., t,tn,4 v,4 ,, ...o
I lie mainly oats". Oats COIltain
iterial, iii abundance, of which
. i i I.
.iiiu jii-iii; nit;
musclu are made. It is an ,
it the Scotchman who re-
pJimpiti. tliit h'u ,..,.
.u ciuirgc that his country-
orv of
to th
iveu on oatmeai. winch was
food. 13' asking where else
be found such horses or such
The retort was just, for the
Clydesdale horses, reared upon
r.e the precise form. e.agger-
MO
0.1
t is true, by their massive build.
uver horse except tlie racer
have to a greater or less degree
cut with its- purpose in life. The
mr.se Will I1....I? 51 .rr.nl,.r i,,-...i, I
---... ..--. ..-w-x-s, .. -5 - aaaac"..
elopment than the roadster, but
or of it is desired it i best se-
iclinWby a food of oats and but little ,
cinaM-ha3. itut the grooming must
forgotten, for this helps very
mt
levelop the muscular groyvth
e it firmui'jM ami anl'iliti- V
-. svaa mW A
IW.
MYSTERIOUS TREE.
orrry Which Ila Acitated Ohio I
'eople for Nr.trlr Tea War.
e year la7 some workmen who
- n. t
ngaged in building a bridge
Jhappelle creek a small stream J
near the town of Ashland. O.. I
. - "i
nmg through Erie Countv and '
lie trio found it necessary to
e to the depth of some eighteen I
one of the aoutments. and
i j ti , , 1
ey had reached nearlv the re-
depth stnick a perfectly pre- j
d cedar tree, which had Isin '
rhaps for ages, waiting the
en its little ston should be told.
k and a portiou of the "sap"
caved, Sut the colored portion
the whole of the wood was as
s when it ceased gioviug. It
ai r tv w.k.A an ,.. -.i t r
m tcc4 ,iv. .or someimng i
ty feet from tae root the length ,
a i
etion removed. The "find"
gcod deal of interest among
bitanU of that neighborhood.
umber of base-ball bats were
m the log, on account of the
manner in which it had been
d no less than of the kind of
, red cedar being entirely un-
n that country. The point at
te bridge was being built is
ight miles from the shore of
e, near the village of Florence,
course, much higher than the
cvel of the water in the lake.
tion "Where did it come from,
and when, and in what man-
it buried to this great depth?"
h:cn might engage the atten-
i professor ol geology.
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FULL OF FUN.
One atadimc, blcase," remarked
a German saloon-keeper to a crowd
that was scrambling for a ten-cent
piece on the floor. Minntapolis Herald.
Some of our exchanges are de-
1 Arilin lsbaratelv hotv to ilvorr-..
, .. 0 w. -"""v-
raiiking-stools with hand-painted plush
atAi nbcons. Ana vet xarmer.t com-
n tjat too jule sp,c -a dcvo.0j
o their interests in tlie column-, of the
press. Burlington Free Press.
A news item says "the Prince
Beatrice's husband and her brother,
tiie Duke of Connaught: have been
granted permission to shoot at Os
borne." Under these circumstances,
we would advise Oiborne to let them
aim directly at him. Thit L the only
safe way. The Judge.
"Shine em upna?" said an Ii.Tlia.n
boot-black to I'at. ju-t landed. "PhatV
the charge?'' a.-l:ed Pat. "Fire ceuta."
"Begorm," said Pat. as he seated him-
. 1 r . t .t ...
aen in wie cnair. "it is a lome ooun-
self in the
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'. Sun.
.
rounjr man
living in Leadvillo
forwarded to his little brother in St.
the dimiuitivc species known as the
Mexican burro. The transportation
agent, in maKingoui uisiisi. concuuieu
that "burro" meant "bureau," and so
nktirti! k(l tf li?.2 klltinPini .tn lki.m.
reported to his superior
llV UUKitU
missing and one jackass over." Chi-
"
fn
mw jri..,.
"How doe vour father seem to re-
garu 1U3' coming nerer anxiously
asked Adolphus of little Bobb3' while
J11SS .liailU W ils UJJ-SIJIIS uillll I uau V
to present herself.
1 gues
he don't
care nothin' about it, replied Bobby,
n
carelesslv. "So he has no objections.
h? But what did he sa 1113- little
man ?" "He said if Maud was a mind
to make a lool 01 herself, wliv' let her.
Binghamton Bcpulican.
A ncW poem in an exchange savs:
..v;tr.r i nnw Iht..." Wiw.n - j;",,,!
our j,v,jrats frozen, and the tlicrmom-
. ,. n .,- 0,i ,,,. :
coating of ico an eighth of an inch
thick on tiie ollicc window-panes, we
are constrained to admit that the noet
; nnt f-.r nni f h . ah nn
wj,o mistakes this weather for August
deserves to have his ears fro.eu six
inches deep. Xorristotcn Herald.
ll"!... II 1r, 4. .
iii i; nils niii;n.-
Vi'lion seated aloue at tny window
Watcliinjr the snow come down,
Tlnowini; its tleecy mantle
Over the buiy town:
Watching the Huow-tlake whirling
Uotind ciimiiiL'y toM and Aplrua,
Circling, edilyltik'. vrhirliin;
W ith an em that never tlrefl,
And tilled with ioet!c tancle
That tho soul Till scene Inspires.
Hon- it doth make my looiu
With angry feclluiri g'ovr
To he.r my wife plimit: "HI! come tlowa
Aud ohuvel off the aunw!"
llotton Courier.
' a m
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The oflicinl records of San Bernar
dino County. Cal., do not show a single
birth or death in the countj during
1885.
The other day- the "society editor"
of a New York daily' was robbed of his
dress suit and watch chain. This was
as cruel as stealing a mechanic's tools.
Win Swhitous i'apcr.
1 o .- r .' ..,.
lames o. oyes. 01 cw ior:c. was
killnd reeentlv while innmmrr 'rum -n
elevator while in motion. Twelve
years ago his brother perished in an
elevator accident, and more recently
i- . 1 1 . 1 i-
his sister-iu-Inw lost her life in a ma-
.... .
chine of the same sort. X. Y. Post.
Perhaps the most original plea for
a pardon 3et made is that of a convict
ed Mary-land forger. His mother died
and left him 1 00,000, and he sent a
petition to the Governor for reloa.se,
promising, in the event of favorable
action, to become an cxemplaiy citizen.
Baltimcrc Sun.
1 U)l' ''' ' tClle.
-Prof. J. P. Stclle. of tlie Mobilo
vj ? t t
',Cr in uks wie auegc.i unattract-
lyeuess 01 me uiuie is more a matter ot
common report than of actual fact.
mi
.
im "a six-mule team of well-kept.
matched animals is one of the prettiest
teams that ever dr
rew a large
wagon
. t i i
? roan.
I j here are twenty-two railroads m
' Connecticut, employing more than 11,-
I a
000 men. The aggregate capital stock
rt .
I of these roads is $oS.578,477, of which
BuuiviMUMinauciu u ciiizciis 01
....... air Tin or- :.. 1...1.1 1 :.r
of
tnt - 3 Vtlltll Tlk l1tnt --f r.M. -s . . n sa . . -w
""J ""- A uuu,u " p.'Hge
1 carried dv these roads during the vear
Was 17.430,921. ftirford Post.
A German nhvsician has nrner.
i --
mented to ascertain the hour of the '
day at which man is at his best and J
able to do tlie most work with the least
fatigue, and has concluded that he is '
" .t - .
strongest at the time of rising. He has
shown, also, that breakfast has an im- ,
Oortant effect on the mnsenlnr nnvrprst. I
j , ....
and urges early eating for those who
! flea a?Ix .
j
.
Little Compton, R. I., is the cham
pion aew England town for poultry, i
Alm. , 7 :-.. u:-.i!i v-j
chickens for the Newport summer
maricet, some oi them selling 2,000 per I
. ..
annum. Young duckling. iust
ducklings,
. feathered, and selling for fifty to sixty j
cents apiece, are also a specialty, while '
something like f 10,000 worth of go- I
lings are sent to the Boston markafc
Boston Journal.
How a Tigtr Strike Hit Pray.
An Englishman in Madras has. by a
lucky accident, made a photograph of
a tiger in the act of Mixing iu prey.
The camera was focused on a buffalo
tied to a stake some thirty feet off. and
had just received a dry plate when a
tiger leaped, from the jungle anS struck
down the befalo with a single blow.
The operator kept his presence of naiad
and released the shutter before taking
to his heels. The negative ptoved a
Jr iie. ot auowed the relative atti.
fsa:tigra4 hotalo tetty .wuB.
bFs-j.mI --ry, vl. .-w -sr-LiL -lftSa. - - -v!8Ji c i.jr-:?? T?i-i4Tlyt5auuulaumi. - il ItSra
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PREHtSTOfttC INOIANS.
taurratlas DUevrl:Ud to Arista hy
th Gvl(lrmJ Sarrvjr.
"The archarolopc and ethnologic
researches which have been prosecute!
during the past four or five year."
favs CantAin 5?livnon of thnVslinnal
- --j -
Geological Survev Bureau, "in diffcr-
ea iocauuc on our continent, csl-
ci&iSy in our SouUiwctern Temtorics.
have thrown mnch licht and tnforma-
tion, not only upon the hntor of the
vresent aboriginal iu'jibitanH.but also
opon their pret!ece-orJ. or the pre- ,
. ' . 1 , - t 1 t .1.
historic cm which inhabited that per-
tion of our country. At e-h ar
explorations are proeeitl. with the
prchenivo knowlelge o! these people
!.. !.. I Tl... . ........ I... i .
is outameu. Ihe bureau exivtuleu U-
researches into 'more remote and
Ics-t known localitie' during the past
se:ison with most gratifmg resiilu
One localitv i-ited anil ep!red b' a
partv under the direction of Prof Pow
ell last summer i- wortlnr of -pecial
mention. Near Flag-talT. in Arizona,
is a mountain called San Francnco
Mountain. ThU mouniaiu it of iol
canic origia, and around it. extending
for many Tniles in all directions, are
prominent volcanic cinder cones, rang
ing from live hundred to two thousand
feet in height. The oiyr tuts of
these cones are quite hl. while lx
neath the crust is a compact bd of
cinders or tufa- The part3' visited a
number of the-e cone, on which thev"
found a series of ancient cave houses
artiticinlly excavated by a post of a
rude character, which was evidenced
by the implements ami domestic uten
sils left in these cave One cf
the most conspicuous of these
villages was found to oceup3'
a large area, from the top
far down the side of one of the.se
mountains
The cave dwellings are of
an oval shape, about twent-tive feet
across the base, and perhaps fifteen
feet high. The entrance or duorwav j
consists of a square hole cut in the
crust, from which a shaft descends
fifteen feet to the bottom. Alongside
of the entrance shaft is a grove about
one foot in depth, which served as a
chimne3'. The dwellings were without
windows ami the occupants must have
learned to grone their way through the
dwelling in the dark. In 11111113' in
stances there are side shafts, which
t.keirl ititfi rn lli.f! 11(T rl til li.r.j I J
" " a-wt.n. a... .......w, ,( . . ..,
party also found many small chum hers
excavated into the side of the dwelling.
. 1 t .. I . .. .
W UICU Were liseil HI SlOie UWUV eoill
and other food stuffs. "
... . 1 . , ,.i.,e.i
"In one cave, which was plastered
a small niche was discovered which
had been bennoticallysealed up aiul
which contained several stuall objects
.1nv ttniul In whieh uen, in.-t-
fragments of a finch' woven cotton
fabric so nicelv twisted up as to show
that tliey were oarefullv arranged and
placed in this niche and sealed up for
1 , .... '. .
ome sacred purpose; quantities of
corn-cobs, charred lieans and sijuash
soeIs and other objects of a vegetarian
character, also manv ntone implements
of large and small si.e, rome weightng
two hundred pounds, all of which gtive
some idea of the people who made and
used them. There are man3 of these
cave villages situated on these volcanic
cones." Prof. Powell considers them
the oldest and most primitive habita
tions on this continent. Notwithstand
ing this fact, he feels confident from
the evidences presented by these caves
that the occupants were tlie direct an
cestors of some of tho Mesa dwelling
tribes now inhabiting portions of Ari
zona and New Mexico, and he also
feels assured that future researches
will clearly reveal the history and re
lationship between these tribes that
have passed away and those now liv
ing in that region. Philadelphia Times.
.inr smn nr with i stick.
ran t-lll n tipnr-if thn lifer liniitM'M tn I
found when only a littlo cub. Si emsuui-
case's, m this country, ran n.ureUv ! eon-
quew! and destroy wl if I)r. Piercos"(old.
en iledual Discovery" bo employed early,
lion, inatoenuiiesi aim most jeareu ui wu-
Wiirv a pirl is boJnj: courted she et a
preat deal by a young nun.-Chunyo Trib
une. "tnr. p!t' ihr ttilnir.
y herein I'll rcicli tlie connclmeeof ihr Vtnz"
And eouallv true is it that Dr.
1'ieree'i
Pleasant Purpativo Pollet.s" (tho original
Little Liver Tills) are. tho most clTectunl
means that can bo used to reach tbo eat of
disease, rleansing tho bowels nml py-tern,
and uKsistiug nnturo in her reeuperatirc
work. Jly druggist-s.
"Srnn, nn'
wkins inaito a
Indejonirnt.
wouldn't wan o thirn loar-
foine buffalo robe !" ..
1"
Pirr-Tnnrnirn,innMm iii...
oUiNCon.M:Liovi.KUIUCornAliunIona.
It Is not alwny- May," ning a poet, j
i" "!- iuii rui, it. ia koineuuies mui
futedv LUdf.
Tna "Farorito Prescription" of Dr.Pferca
s-ires " female weakness" and kindred af
fections. By druggist.
WilTiicadirtvmlinll':.fl.nn.1lifM..rU
. v I. 1-. ff .. u 1 I
""uiiuuuv-i .mnS.
The reputation of the tranngressor, Ilka
hi- way. ia hard. Lomil Ctiizrn.
THE GEffJERAL MARKETS.
.... . . . ,.
CATTLE-5h'pP!n atcen is ti f 4 st
' Cfl J r to to a i
Hutehers rlvrr .. 3 if, 3 tl
HOGS-Good to choice hear jki it m
wheat .n1 r red "
additional experience ot the previous cic sarin,; -wn iseji owwn.
year the web of information , bnd- TJ & TTr .
etird. and a more dehmte and cc-mpre- ,..? if nv aJ.!ttiu!iAl tnxif ojuld L
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con.v So. 2
l'VlS "NO.
ltri-No. :
FIjijL'K-Fancr. per a
rack.
II A' Ijar baled..
hi-Itcu o.ce creawerr..
rK2 - "u creaia
UAt-v tfm,' -
side
WS w::v..L". r-y
w - rj m .m -vwuti uiiaaarsi.
IVTATOE3
ST. Ljni3.
CATTUC ?htDD4rur ateera
..a liutcaera" ateera...
SHKKp - Ka - rio
choice
H-OL K-C7Jo:ee
WHKAT-No. r red
COKX-Xo. r
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RTE Xx t..
BCTTEIt-Creaaaery
OOTTOX-MidoliBtr ...
cmaca
Ca.TTLaV-Sala4aa' ter....
BOGS Pacalar aad thippiRX
KLDDK Wlater waav. ,
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POM IM 111 T,
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HOGS Qaoa to aaqjee ....... M 4(
SHEr-Coaana m ffl. 3 & m
rtOCW Bia4UWW zm S i4
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EXCITEMENT UNABATED.
Ttt that that THfitiMrn'm Trthl
Yc-cnlav and t dr t--tor9 r coftM
Into oar co!aa& from tb llchrU'r (N Y )
Xloiwo-iX a-J ( ranrfifi a trnxariaW' -
meat, mxdv bv J I HrKa. H. D . a rpt-
tlenuirt who is well kaora la this tjr. in
thai arUcle Dr Hecioa rvoooatl wta
dcrt al expemoc hJeh l--fell alia, n4 ti j
aest dr wo tatJih4 from the rae f?f '
a second aruclo, p'ia accooatof Un
exc:cseat In RMrhe4cr, aad ljfere
, , : ; , . . 1 . ..
doabtfal if aav two aniclos ro errr Jcl
hhM uh-ll catt,j t,. commowon
U':hanajr pnfKmAi kihI Uvmvu.
.nev tin jniUlH'atjon of the t.i artf
gura, and bfw It
. . .
(Jr-T..rvr" 1 oe tnr life aad nront
Uralth wkotly to tie j-onrr t( U raer"
Hnfti fun- wbub vnctch-M a frotn tLo
very liat of the -nva. It ! ot rj:irt
ins'lfcftt jotle -Wukl qetk)n lk tat
inea. i male r-a)ch l true In evt?ry rv
fwct tor imv rxv erj tu m Kreat a kj jr
vrl t4 :avwvlf, su Ui xny t aviciaa,..TJ
fnoati. i J u. n-oio, XL. D.
r.fw-HnTrK, V. Y , Jaa. 21.
KiR! Th l-t ytwt can -ae roa
thai tht UU'utrnU taadf tr Ur llrnion
an entirety trtie, am! wiM it bav t-ea
tbht.asi unltMs fktrietly -o. tttko folhitrin;;
tiitnoaiAl from tiie 1-v.t c4Uin of lloch
etor, aad a cartt ttMub-sl bv llrv lr.
Koute. 11 H. Waiui'is : Co.
We are rsoual!y or bv rrpat.ttSon af
qunintol with lr Hfnti nntl nelwrlleve
b ttouM )uUUsh no tat4tnHt ttut ht-rMy
true Ve nre nSn jervaalS or lv rejutA
tlu rll v-jUKita"-! nith 1 II Warrior A:
A , ir'ret.ir u( Wnrurr HAfe t'urtv. iby
wliUli l'r Hrntoa m br) ntotroli who
cvtmnoninl ami HTon.il ianthn In tht
eoiimiuitit y nre of Uu hit;Uti ontor nmlnn
If here- th.it tby notiki nut u.llti any
utAtruieiitn wbuh rM not htorally and
ktnctly true in iverr articular
f C R Pa, i fvr of Htetttr
Wm. Pl.Ui.iax, lKdlUr Vmvn n4 .liwr
turr )
W. I). SaciRT, (cx-Surrt;at Monroo
Count )
1 m mm
! i.iiwiKii .. i H057, tierK aiouro
Coiint
K. H" Frvxrn, (cx-Ui
trict Attorney- Mon
roe iouiit )
I J. JI. Lat, (ex-tlombor Coticre, I loch
j ester )
1 JoiivS Mono ix, (County Jude, Monroo
Cutit j
1 Hik-Im Sintrr. CipltAHtfttid.vWstm'n )
I John- Va.v Vooaiu, (ejt-ilcuiber of Cou
, Rre..)
Ti IV EiUtorftLtrni f AureA, Chfaifo.nt
Then wan niilihshel In tl lUvhotjr IN
Y ) Iti-mvcmt an I ( Knmeit of the SUt of l
. ... I It 1I......
.j i, ul,rrauiiliow h had Usmi enrvdof
Hnj;hV di-eji of the tidn-w nlmo-t in
i... I .... ..... ... .1... r ll M..r.
iw mi uib', t iuru-m nn,i rwiiu
'V" , Vft, refernst to m Uiat.tanir-ut,
iisbnviiiR reeoininendisl anI urj:el lr Hen
,im to Ul n.mwlv, uhl,h a ,M. ,,d
uuxcun'sl. llie stnu-mentof !r HeniouU
true, n far a-it itmeerus uu.uif, nud !)
I.vo it to be mie m nil other nit. n
w is n parishioner of uuiie ni.d I mmUsI bun
In hit Mckuetis I uri;ed him to tat.e thn
uiislirinu mid would d the i-tiik! neniu to
no one ho Him trotiblcsl with u dieui of
the kidney and liver.
,,,,,, f, ,. ViZ'r!1 '
1 (IJlte) llector ml t. I'uul l'.tillKSMi
n . ..' ' '
j Jivh'frr, X. V.
It seems lmjoss!ble to ilotibt further lathe
aty uf hUt" einiehisiv.. proof.
Wom v nm made nftnr man and he lis
ben after hi 111 ever sinew. PhtlaJtlpfna
tuff.
Wiirv tho foIHr-les nr not deatrove-l.
Hall's Hair ltonwuwr roitorw buir t lnld
heads.
OrniiT a teamster to
faucyl XiUUttitl W'ttUy.
hare a teaming
Ail. x-t itusi. """'" ''' "'"
for Cousuuiitiou. Bold every wucru. JOc.
T .. t . .1. -..ir..f If .
rnriiT'inr h not run by the rule of thre.
VerrfiiiHt Tratttfr.
-m-
Ir afflicted with Sore Kyea iisn Dr. faaac I
Thouiiiwu'sl.jo y ater DruggUUseil it-iic
It ln't mtirh of a dog that ran't make a
man go mud by biting hiiu TtuJuilije,
Foit all nllment originating In dlonler
of the stotuai. h and liv.r, tnn Ayei's 1'ilU.
" As a Last Resort''
A Mttle nirl In Albanv. N. V.. Trrrlldy
Aniictrd, Wondrrlully Currd.
'CC o; i"'c rior, rrniiri ni' rar" ii trria on
r-crllIJi:ofllieIIlIIila'icUir'of Mr l J Qu'nn.
WHfi'-il.A.Ha; bbr aEi,,J''th trrvfa.
frM Jj'.rtJi. aB'l py!c'a Ilt wM U t-titr tvr
hrrlt ?! w.iJt'l llrr fs;l.r ! Sh- b-! U
rnnilnz mrt on Xt'T l"Jr. I"itt,, bHi2 Mili"lr I
bllix! fur tnonta. Bbr lwl tax sof tirr IIW mn-1
coalO aot ik. In frt. w a m-T krii.a wuius
m-T. Ttirro- friHitlicorerttr-,Wr sr'Bjt
In a apwfpjper wnr e d tziiftviit r J hj iUw t
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ntMJI3t nnmd. Sh- b a .aea4M ?tH'.. Tfc
zetz'jlxiT c56 Ifciv j:t0tu-i6fU
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoM br all dried'.
tr c. i noon 410
I! tt for . Vtt?-!l eli
IOO Doses One Dollar
FREE
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