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ljTt i . &Jkak - ! i rl-sl'-'Mgi.g.ywr j THE EED CLOUD CHIEF,! A. C. HOSMER, Publishor. 2-EI) CLOUD. - - XEIJIIASKA BY THE GATE fl? THE SEA. By Dr.vid Christie J.'.urray, -atrtrnoi. or "A Mm.h I athih. -a Lirs"i ATOM."! M,' i:TC- rUAi-rrj: XlU-r..wi.rni, 'i ou arc irofuj. tu eal! upon Mr.-. Tr l art lien ' "VV Ii.ii. "We will o to-, U:.t." said Mar?h, rid they walked Md ,jm1.. for a littlt: tiiif-m -ilnce. It wa a mialit after-i.'.-mi, ami tin-re were window -gjtrd-u-Ht every hois. ;tl th ftivl. with bright "..or. d jalou-i. gleaming over the I. it, mi ii,t j.l:t-:itit sense of v. irmth and color .-lob- to tin heart of the two unobservant creatures a 'y walked ahmg. and bnght-md a. ir dreamy famiei And suddenly. n- if -he were in om- way tiw- jroduct i t'.s- unusual follw of eolor and radiance, app, .:,r,.,l tj,. charming Mi Luia. accoiiipuiiicr by a little gill of tv. elvc or thirteen year-, who looked I i an :itt -nd-tnt fairy Ihii paw fvim-1h-ug -., surprising m the -.-p.- of tin little stntng.-r that he saied hm hat mechanically in answer to the voung J dy graciou- anliite, ajid looked at li.e child with so mmou- ttj iiii-rrogn-ti u that he plainly :.iami-d her. Hh Wi- 'J r. is.ii then a dnnghtHr" be a-ked of Mar-h a minute lat-r "Ye-," said tin- pn.-t "We have ji.-t pascd her. A iirctiy child, i she not" 'f should have jnjcwwfl her to be Atlhiir'i- child, or nt any rale ariose - i at v- of Ju-. wherever I had seen her," - turned I'inl "There i- a portrait of AtiIuii - not he: at "1 rega: then, painted v n.-n -In- was n child I have been I. tnui-ir with it ever -nice lean reiiiem ' v It iiwjrlit iia- k--u j.iint'-( from Lie 4'hihl u- ii;tv jt s . ii." Tfi if lieu-, would hae lHen a relief Mrh ear ago. lut it had heen ii!iiieete now for iuanj jiiid ninny :i tS.. of ci r-.uiJ. "It i- no iiftcouiiii'iii that a cinM .!i(Mi!l re.jjt. it. fat;.tr,"' li sail. t!.miiili, "r it-. f.t:i"r - m.lher 'J r'-iMrthen ljk- hi uioHm-i?"" "Attiazuilx,'" f.aid l'iol "His feat n rev rv irsaow-uhiic. atnl li'Ts -re f i n in inc. hut hcoiiil that it uull jii7.r.lf oii to hfl n d.flerencc in tiieir "-tur-- The re-i .n jroiTiiH all " I he tWO Ill(l- then .ill MJlllJl the ii i -.. :ml there was nothing tn the :ii! n.fn Jo iistiti";uifi it outivattih Jt'itn lii;il) itth'-l'v t-. -Jjnt he fore :m, 1 nltr Hut when the had left tit hoil-t mtii v. ere nalkiii iimc together the Het u:ih- a rrife-.-joii "I h:e M-ell eTiulU of a theft." uhI. "Send that to Tre;.u it--n titefe arc am howeK in tii man at he If all Jt will lirilijr hiMJ Jo ren-ui Ih- drew lrmi U hre.isi-o''h4t a pltojoeiiij.tt of the rhikl, and I'h'l u;iii In i.r-t "iance at it jravc a liulc ex-.-l;iii'it-oii. "Witli a chni'Te of costume." he 5iud. ie.'rlil' the picture attent iv 1 . "and another ai.fi. inil of the halt, it m iflit pa-- a- a pi o'ojjr.iph fnin th jeejnie." and nid'cd tin- hk'iit-s wa li'iuarkahlc. II.- vuiilf a letter that nijrht (thnuJi he hal iille- hop of jiieii ihj th dsrk-lie- in Ariiiiu- mind), in uini-li in 1id linn in- h:! I it-it 1h for the nr-i t.ltie leailte.l of the existence of :i ii.iiidiici ol Mrs. Trepaithen'-. liov the -tirjuiMiiyr; likejies.s of the child to Trearthen lir'd ajtpealed to linn, and how he had liecn moved ajrnm h tin new hnowledjre t wnte in li-hall : a lnoHt utiluti and virtimtis lailx lie iiiilfH tl tin- photoM-raidi. and haxine p-.-.t"3 the letter witn ins own handh. :twaited a !v.pone. w itlniit mtit It hope V heu it i-:ie he exp-neiieed a -lioel; "M dear J'iii!," J reaitheii'- hrief h iter ran. (.!- hand ha- so molded in . intd-f.t.e tltat 1 -Itoiild he a find a-wi-iljis a illain t deny her ihe at a is mine It m lie that 3011 ait 1 iriit and tiiat 1 hae heeii un-taken. 1 -iinll re-olxetliat douht before loiijr. foi I am dn: " U heth r thi. iii"W ucrr trup cr fan- itul he iNodd xtt tell. anl he could not -t hi- imtitl at iv-t exempt 1 an iniv.f.liate rettira u 'i ie;.irthMi. hut h tore he-i.in,dln mii-t -e-M:i-h and 1 ,'HMilt ;;ii htju. it' oiil for a mo llieiit. If he in dior." f.ahi Mar-h. who could not d.:nv JMiilV doiiht. ut 'ii..sinr at IJm ;v ttoi he had tor douht'ii. or cu kii'xij; that lie doiiht'-d. "tdie Klmuld know it. and hhoiiid let her 11 heart d fide whether dt h:i "Vou hae Mt.iwn her lonjrer." nid rinl, "and inner than 1 haxi. Vttt can takethe hlter to iMr. If she should decide to . ie may aect')l lti 0. cor M:ii-h aeceptetl the t rrand. and tul l.Med it. in effect Mr-. Fri'irai'then de iih! t M-e iier iai-taiid. if he would recene her and tdie and he: child, in Phil's charge. -t.med upon the journex It ua- ow wnrteeii ear--mce -lit had m fooh-hh run axa from houi( and happmc . lark'nm": her own hit- and the lift e.J tit- man who hcd her IUit tlia had neei Msvnied her crime Her real foil : hidtlen in the shadow of the llieif ret t eliee w Inch had alwax M1. nieil 4itntiual. l't-ri-ap-. -nice she ltd: it .-t. and had aiwa felt it .-0. her mii realh lay lucre, thteii.ii few people vouhl lt.ni' c.uvd to rh.uactri.e it hy m hai-i. a name. She h.id reaped fame ;u & nche- and a heart full ot ifrret-. ami n.ni- ot tiie jurj t-.'- Ir uhuii she i-:ul litd I. id - -nieit worth uiueh to i . . i - m to - 1 far :.i eiued to j t it e Arthur, and then the became .tluah!e I'hi I left her. "with her child and her maid, at one of the hotel- at Gorha. -iid n ed t the i-i-md alone to p out the Ind before her. Tre:ariteii ha: w here he had sat before, and rinl :iipp-,.d at lir-t that hir. downward jr:r- wa- -til! directed at the hit ot cry. tn!. lut when he drew near he -aw- he riiild".- photograph in the father hand lh had kixviit-tl at the thnr. ami hail rctH-itd no re-pon-e. and now he had to la hi- hand iijkhi Arthur" -houlder tt arou-e him Jioni hi- reverie. He wa. ilartled at the hollow eei and the jraunt f.ice w Ir.eii turned toward him. You are here ajraia. rhii'" said Trcsartheii. in a wa-:e oaadmt; voice. "I am j:l::d of that. 1 wanted to -ee you aiun. hut 1 did not care to ask you to conic 1 came luc.u-e of your letter. Ar thur."' an.-werod Phil. "That is the photograph I en: you?" " X C5. "1 have brought your little daughter vith me." .-aid Piiil. treiuulou-ly. SVould uti like 10 .-ee her?" yes." .-aid Trepirthun. "I should 3ke to see her. Priusrher tome. Where Bite?-' I Jcft hei at Goivhy."" relumed o . W mmmmmmmmmmkmmmmmmmmmWfmWmKmWmT'mWmmmmtmm ' L" " ' I "BBBVTSiSb .4i-iiJfciaijr,Baa3fiir Phil. "Arthur, your irife i- '.vtli her. She lonjp to .-eo ou. hhe 10 .. r J.n tr till lately that jou wihpeet- . i,.-r of .vore UiJiti that (W-...i 0f j.r, ab'e: the stage. If c,f h.,. fancied that ir h a ron-trtif'tio" could he put nf'Ti hr runtiiii :. way ;.; woi.hJ hae nt.,I or hae leturiicd ar,n tQ ciar h'-rif of that. Arthur. sh- i- as pure a cr t.i! I am sure of it. I know it. bh'ali I iniir h:r her3" "'I 1! Iier." haul Trejarthini. htL?ily "t'l her this 1-fore nil? COUH-fi I have onh a da;, or two to live !ltil. Phil' 2w, dhrf-laimers ran alt-r it. if she can conn- here, if nh- cares to ct.ii.e h'-r. and tell me 1 ha wrortd her. I will belie. e til. I nhail know ail alw.ut it hj and by. but I will h--I.' e her. I-'or my shre in tii faith arid folly I have borne. -nw;rh to hi forsriven. Arthur." t&k4 Phil, why dojfju pt ak Jik' thin Way do yo-; u-Um u are dvliijr' You only a-'d ihake 'dT the faaeie. Um' ojipre. yOU lo be happ. and wll and -triip aAin " "Tb- doctor rrm-f here." return! Trejrarthei,, with a ha-tly -nule, "and pr enbe- fHd I can't eat. medicine I an't drink and oeeupatton w Jiicu are inip..ible. I am diny. Phil, and t re 1 an end of it I am ;rlad to 'o Tni- linjrerin taking h-ae i pain ful, but I hale In-eii patient to lony to t;r"W impatient now There n and do vour -rrand. Phil. Pr-. me twice a foo . and kill what earthy loniu? may b- left 'lo Phil' mind th" tragedy was too complete for anythmjf to add to it. The boatmen r.uri him back to(iorbay. anl he fund Mr- 7r rarlhea pale and trembling witn u!eiifie, bat hfclf-jKMr- -e..-tl ""I !! me," he commanded, nv hat he sitnl You told ban I v.&s here5" Hard a.s it wa-. a do it, he told her all .She took the wondering child by tin hand and aro-e She had it re moved her travel in jr-dr , and th-re w.t--no time lo-t in preparation. Phil ied the way -ib-ntlx through tin- (.un lit -trt. and down to the beach The wat-r- fparkhd soft I v. and the i-land was a!! amiterand amethyst in tht- .un, fr lie-re ua- aiitth- haK- abroad. which g.svt tie- efbel f di-t ince The land ed at th Nea-gat . and n r- iie-mbcred her hri otiiing there, and the la: time of here leaving, and the year- that had pa.--el miicc then looked like a -i roll of tune When she (tit oped upon th- -aiid her limb- almost r-i-ed to -up port hr. but Phil lent her an aim. and she walked to the hou-e, tremifliii" Tie- hoiisekeepc had wen th m appit.th. and half gu -il who the veiled lady might be She stood at the door with a di-turhed face, but hei evpr. -ion changed t one ot un nijet wonder when fhe fw the child Pin!, with Mr- "Ire garthen elinjjing t-i In- arm. walked down the corridor to 'I ! jarthen'f room, and there, hav ng jppet one.-, he thn n ojM-n the dMi and -urrend ret! hi- eharge The at tre and her child entered, and he, having clo.srd the door, went axvay. Treir.irthcn. with hi- hlhvcyes and gaunt face. hi-, jutting heard riid neg leettj hair, wis so unlike himself that lo: a moment hi- wife scarcely knew htm. though they wen so near lo each tit hi and each was entangled in tin; Olhel'f glance Artiiiir'" die said "Arthur'"' She was on her knee- at lie? side 1I looked at her with inl-nt inquiry, and at the same time reached out a hand for the child and drew her toward hnu "Clara." he said, after a. dreadful pans-, "you gave me 3 right to doiiht ou You gave me a right to hate the. wot Id and thtovv mx life away I am iinr. and I know it There is no one h.-te liefore whom xou need pretend. 1 tdiall know everyihin m an houi or two It 1- not worth while to deceive me foi so brief a time Tell nic ihu tnith V'hy ilid xti h ave me?" "I hal deeeucd you." she anwere.d. -till eiitaiich d by his glance. "1 knew that you couhl never hve nor re-pect me any mtre I couhl not bear to think of it. and 1 ran away." "Did I mam an honest woman. Clara'" He had a right lo ask the (pie-; it m, and -he knew it This little child." she said. "Ls no purer than I was when we married, Arthur " on can say that to a dyin man, and with your arm about the child?" "I can -ay it. Arthur, in Clod"- hear ing, ami ca'l Him to witness thai 1 -peak the truth " He tunn d away, with a weak gesture td head and hand- "sVjm reeked." he murmured, "by collision with a bubble! That sounds t range. Clara And the. ship went down as though it had -truck upon a -ohd rock I- it of any u.-e that tho :;ho!.t- who wa-li up against each other after all these year-should make a pre teiise of Ih-iu alhe again?" If tin- were but a poor reconciliation for two mortal heart-, it wa- yet all that wa- allow d them for the time. Tregarthen wa -o weak that he fell a-leep after a few minute- in silence, and hi- wife watched him with such thoughts and regret- a- maybe fancied. He -lej.t til! evening, and" at dn-k the hou-ekeeper dared to enter the room and put a light to the material- for a lire which lay ready in the grate The child cried at tin- -trange home-coming, and her mother -oothed her: and when the room was ruddy with the fire light Tregarthen awoke "Phil."x he .-aid. -ofth. without rais ing hi- head- "where l- Phil?" Shall 1 .-end for huu0" asked Mrs. Tref.irthen. "You are hero3" he asked, turning hi- eye- nj-on her "We wa-ted a day or two of plea-ure here. We nhall have time enough to know each other better. Where 1- Phil?" She moved quietly to the corridor; and there a- poor Ptnl. walking up and d xn 1 I --i w .tn -'ippeivd feet. At h 1 1 t muoiii: hand he cann . "He ha a-ked for you." she whis pered. "There is a little bo in the safe." -aid Tiegartheii. when Phil entered the mom and bent above him. "Give it to , me " ' The key wa- in the lock, and the ,-afe opened easily. Phil found the box. and placed it on Arthur's knee. "There"- -omclhing in the box, Phil Take it out. What is it?" "A greeni-h bit of gin-. Arthur. Nothing vl-e." Throw it in the fire. Phi!." Tht young-ier obeyed him. "That was no phile opherV. stone." said Tregarthen, "and let Us be thankful that it wa not " , Then the tears came into his eyes, and he said, slowly regarding wiih" af lection tach of the two in turn: "We w ill henceforth eek a rational, tran quil happiness, which 1 am confident the future ha in store-" the end. Mrs. Mulligan And so von havi no mother now Motherle- ftoy No, mum. Mrs. MuHigtm WelL me boy, whenever you h-l the want cf a good licking, come to me and Tli -? a noti cr to you. The Judgt TEMPERANCE JIE.VDIXG. THE DHUNKARD'S LAMENT. Ai t , .tV THC I TL Joll H. O'H't.H. U'-lmc Ixtf.; Ay.j VJr- r- ire Iru 1. 1- Ual to ia xirr so Win nt- b tHf tuilav lust HIT ht RSd to eh-f IHur. itm user iitirm Irn-ua that 1 ,o-:. m tae gxnrm mtts Hi& low. Hop- tbt t rjrr.hd are tod trtmm mm at lUKii.'wi.'i :..r ... Msruci Frtfijy my w.f twi hr bnaut.-ful bd. IMr lo-ff turn-mw r n. i.ow 1 ,.t w 1 1 Ktww he vrm desad! botiit t n tonr mgu h- vi an Kttrf., tnf tovf and ny rti 4o; V.air iciMtrtor trnat rui h Iritxl: Iv-.r iirok'-n fc"rt it w ii tusu MftM. Urns, tuii mgnioug art. Lr Tr,f :.k ?.' k ot th- flT a y roatto IjOtii; I'.nfcT tiro find st I ttiv n-i trd' ifvr t . rtu- and truth Ixii: i'nur tw . i" a-' 'Hi if.r ih t.'i s til: w-r- nnr- ih day! f u. f.r 'u . ib' - ar-r ititMi tber! 1 h fur "t- no ir that I -,uU'iTei m.vay. TEMPERANCE. Tiie Xtlol- r thr ( Mthuiir (litjrpb ailtt tli- ivalu-. of litior A r.rietn Oat- torali. We ntw have the , ,. , . . ftdt b Xt Of th de- tatho.K- ( ..unci at ere- ff tie li'iman V Ia.tintort . w itL r -te-ct to the -a e and ttse of alcoholic stimulant a bever P'-S. aifU toe ulH-iauiT UIM trwri- .., .........I. ... 1 L..lf ,.(T ...nu -.. .... . ..:. i . ... j.. .- form L-ch-ar and decided. The liishopa deplor th uitf intr.x- icating drinks as a "jestift-rou evil." andagreat.dstatletothenpreatlof r- ligitm: applaud the total al.tinnc- pr;ericd bx individual-. recgnueand tomiu-iid t the patrnal can-of all pre s .th'JfmiMraiiciH-jtii iormd w.ttitu the church, warn tin- failnful a-'am-t the hpior bn-in.ts as surround- d iv -serif . us dan. r- and oeasionsof -in." "aithotigh mt unlawful in it- M-lf." ami counsel them, "if th - can. to vhoos. a mor honorable "wav of Tit-tl ho 1- in"" " ju.it. 111;. a 1 . itt. '1 hes.- are lirave words, for great n.....U.r. ,.f I! r t..i.r. -tr.. Tiott. ..i " " 1" I at holies ami ni.uiv of tie m are Ii rul cmtnbutors br tn support of tn ehiirch whith indtreetlv casts a re- proa.-h on tieir btis.n.s.bx stwaking of tf n. I.. hfimrtl,!.. tl.-iti 'others. 'Ihe' ishot-. ttNi. to. routiTer t th prevail- ing desire of tie- dealer- when thx ad- nioni-.'i them to eh ist- 1 oti nntl.iv L....I. thir ;.lu .lis Tne Hon. an t'ath!iehun-h is thee. . fore tiruily ttlanted tm the ide of 'Ji-iii-p-r.ttice reform. fr which it is capable tf do ng mor than has liecn dtme oy all the other agencies engaged in tiie work sine.- t!t Temperance agitation Iteguti half a ct ntiiry ago It- power i ciit,.i.!i,lit..il ntl it iiotiiinioti is i-vi-r- eis-tl ov.r the coiiseienees of millions ' itai k-pt it nimi.ng a long a of our people, and thex the portion of "' ro""1 ",r!k" ""- the eomminitx who can do niost bv 0 AxMI was an orphan. He had their pre.:,:" and example to rev olu"-;00"' " '" he was strong, and able lionize pu.l;c opinion and practice with "" ,arn "'" hv '- , --" w ' r'h' ivg.ird todrmkiiifr. tiv to tak him h-.m- and car for Th Knights of Labor are also work- ' lum a,r " r-d him to work, it." in a verv efl'ective wav in btdialf of A h" " :" ,,, ' 1ooks. tn had 1 1 ii.jM-rance Their leader- know that ) to go to -ch'd. H- w u- -;,!.-drink is their worst emmy. for what -t,,d w,tii '!,,'-"! '"''"-' A I n:- iei iliex are trving to bring about can onlx ' "m" ni" a- -j.-t,! , the dtill. rv. II Ih- accomplished bv soU-r m-n: and "- J' ' ' 'tu'.any then-. Hi therefor, thex refuse to admit Ihp'or l"u:t.-.l IiM.. !l had no isf r dealers into ilieord-r. .r in anx wax to , "f oth'r ,fr,"l,,! " " ,r !,r him ad im1 lcu.1 toeir couutemmc to the honor. V"1' ""t-,n,,n- or WarH ,1,n ,i:' tr.ttli. Hum would s.K.n turn the 1:in'r H wa-famimir with all th Knight-int.. a raging m.di and bring ; Hfgument- he he.tnl in tne di-tiihrv down on them the condemnation of so- a?aiist -igning trie ne-dge He woii.d c.tv and the church. Th-ir success, dtn aj "1 fought for liberty .and as Mr Pow.h :-lx tells them, depend nfv- a sht to dr.nk as much as on their pat.en.-c and contnd. and to i l,"M'- ., l 1lV'' a r:,-i,T d" ,,ht A- ! exhi'.it tuns., xirtues thex must !-. hM,-, . rue ym-r and profano h.isU refrain from the abuse of al- -ix.-ration..f drink. ng tu,, was not ., t i ' i repulsive to uov. He did m: -ire fr Theo:itbMk for Tern p.r iticeivform. aecortbnglv.i-brighter now than it haw been at any p.i-t period Tho-e who j are t able to make the movement ! sii. cestui have taken hold of it-, diree- .. .. j0jl. ,. j ',';i NOT A MEDICINE. A Uurtlnt l-'ttel 'I'ltitt -Ittnil.l i: C.iii liatttMl lty Uter Conseientlou I'tij--iri;oj. Ap!:v-!eiau who prescrllx-s alcohol, in any iorm. in any tpiantity. even the smallest, comraitA a crime against hu manity It is not a medicine, and has no rcg-ncrat ive power. It is a stimu lant, but only liecaune it in a poison-It- cT- rt is deceptive and evanescent, ami i- f i! lowed ty a corresjHmdmg de-prt--"oii of th vita! tniwers. It is not a it'iu.-. lieeaus there is nothing iu it ihat Js fod. It buihLo nti neither mu-clc nor ti--ue. nor brain, nornerv . It is a ptuson. pure and simple. As soon a- it is taken into th body, it go.- at once nto the circulation - into ihe blood. Kx.-ry organ ot the hotly .--et to work by outraged nature to ex pel the vile stuff. The lungs xhal it. and every breath is tainted with it iioxiotis odor. The liv.-r. the kidn 'vs. th skin, all ar- ta.d to nd the sx tem of alcohol. Lvery one (.rt hard as pos-ible to throvv t oil in tne shortest tim and what uondrthe aw .tk nl y -icm i- exuausieu mn in-wnreis uieneeu niisiuss i.r inm.ves, witn run o. tn v-im was mat no one ! known and on, omv ! tb- i fo-- done, and tfia: a depression weighs gotd prsets f success. Kach of coaltlft-e'.anv reliance tn th eorrctn- anl to the law ur t. Mr h-veta!' upon m. ml and body ? , these young mm developed very for of th-r. turn which wer made, whi.e ( manner of fx-s-utm" ,t (in rniv I he -tutud and hurtful b-I.ef among bu-ins4 talents. lint ach of tnm jHiiidxHiks and tally-lists were fu.l of I from a prom nnt I-n.cr l tn Sowth ttie ma s ma; rum i- a medicine . drank excess, xely. i.ad won failed errors and pven the ballot them-e'v i (ari,:ia tk hi-h rround on tke -hould le com batted bv ev.-ry con- ' Tnir lives wer- failure.. Tiieir w vs re of fen in improper shape. Thr- I fpat on and urg-s u. Itt-morr t K -eienti u- phv-icmn. M-uiy a man and children suffer, d with them. The-e wa- noth.ng of this kind Tnesdav i uiport the few and mak- t riaeif.5 iu' -,e- ii- in n uiuiihiuv s grave v no "uk meu .vi-- cap tote tti t ring u-t-. .uj"s anti cierk- were -eeiC Jor ! anf n. t fK. mt&,.m. t . , . t.fst aw.tk. :i'd ;n rum devil in h xui in the wond v ta s oy taking liquor as a ra-oicine. wiaes o. mir app-itie. ana nrouf-rii maue oiiieers.o. me conrL ana wrr ' strong and d ct Je 1 prt. frow otb: .Manx a woman ha?, lo-t all. and has sadness to their fatuiii-. Karl Hart- subjt t sever; penalties for anv ng- ifadj- Iiemorat b-ct uiie a degraded, be.sotted x i. tim to ley. th other n. nver married. He lee: or noa-pe-formanc of dutv In- It can not b di-tus-d thai Ino- r;im through taking it as atonic, wa-very pi isant an I agreeable, when kU-aA of narking th nd.- with elrtion rr.itr h,--,!,!t .-. -C t r s-.- !- 1 t !?. t . -- . L ..' -.:-.. a . I. 1 fit .- . leach tne Mopie to know it as th he hail n-.t been drinking Hcw.t;air ofiicer- irom one party, the divi-jon , ,. beommgioor hold and pronounf-ed H.is,in it really is. It i- as dangenms and honorable in bu.n-ss. He iivcd va ejuitable. Ttie polls chsd a: ad for thi tat of things Mr 'lv. to handle s to fondle a srp.iit. Every with hw mother Wnd he was yet a four o nock. An hour afterward -om- koid- Adm o.straXKm iam a raJ jtiiy-iiitn iu me iaiiu miwiiw arauuuti the pr.i. : e of pre- ri'- ng or r-i m- :n.Ti-:.:?-; : nv f -m f ..n: a a n !- icin.- tor .oy .unliiv a: t:i mi:. Tncre i- no permanent good can possibly come from it- Use. and harm i? absolutelv certain. It can not benefit and it will .!.. . ... .1. I . .. Ji .. L...S 1 4... .. Jl .... -ttreiy injure. J...V.t- Wade. Father's Old Boots. Many a picture of moving pa:o- appear- in the dark gallery of druaken-ne-s. W have st.t.n lut few more touching olio ihan liu from the pen of Mr-. M A. Kaitier. ha lio'cnnc- 1 riv iille benny, tne ?on of a UrunKcn father, sittaig in a roouivvith hi mother and .title .-.-ter. By looking si tht- -ad and tho.ightfn! face tn--would have taken him u be tea yar ot age. vet he was but s. Xo won der. r.r four year ihi almost bat-y had been u.-ed to -mg a drunken father go in and out of tne collage. He scarcely remember- anything trimi him but cmeltv and abu-e But now he 1- dead! The green smi lu lam on his gravt avveek or .-.. but the terrible effect.- f hi- conduct were no: mined with him. Th- poor children voad -tart with a shuduer at every uncertii.u step on the wa.k o't:.-ide. and al every he-itatmg hand upon the latch. On I ttie d:-.y mentioned Benny's moiaor waa ISiitSsirASsatiii9i(S' ' g.;Mg dmnr "WiM w. IrtV .n jfo :. the -tHX2-nsu. an t get mo: ,er a few .: 'k Xf l:n.-h boiling th. kettie' "I don't Like to go to U wood-hed, mamma." "Whr. t little son" "ltcansc thre i a pair of faiinr ! old ltot. out there, and I foa'; lit u 1 S, '"'" "Why do yon atmd thr old boots, '!-T.an?r moSTtiiJUI tbtf old W1 and hat uimmuc9 "iWukwid tVnnr. t.r. til imt; J.H bin . -th v 1A aa if the? araaxi to strk me On th dreadful aftr-mfiuTir of a dmnkeo father to inn -cai eliiidnen' hat sn awful memorv to bear throurh iife!- Htkm ml tarutitan JUt- . ". . . .1 1 rw tl THE HARTLEY DISTILLERY. Tti Trit- -tory at it. -u. . 1. utmy. iHJ-lJruik-i-d-"ilo.l !n.tRauea. Sir Hartley wa a tnrvmg farmer. II owned a gd f xnu. H- had mx Mn. all of whom wi-r- active and aide to a lt him in hi ia?or He had a dinti.'lry to make v;ut-ky. Thi mad a radr market for cir:i Whisk v 1 aiwa in good demand Almo-t vrv I fd mMv Mxxv u ; av vrdrd a one of the 1 ncesari. f life It wa- fuppos-d at that time that moderate drinking was irrK iH-uiikennes was d.tiwl Kterv M,mm onhl Ut kT dnnkmg I when h had enougn. Wfai-j.y and ' other intoxicating Iimr& sold readi.y. A there wer no railroad- m th roan- tr at xhs" ,,n, th,rr ,v vrrT "'""' chance to ell com xept at the di-till- " iir- Hartley distihery wa- a "ucces. U h-n h needed extra help. "',r I'-nty of mn nar by who were readv t work for whisky. Then ' ? neglet ud their own work ."ot . ""? ftr that they took their pla in - P"''1 n5 drunkards. Their ianishes taTani paupr Mr. Harticv and li, "' "! th-s men would Shave had whi-kv.and In-eoni tlmnk- , ' r- lf '" bd '" had a ditiilrv 7 A' V VV f re liol resptn-lh. tortm-ruiu Mr. Jl.irth v was taken -ick and died "J1" ,J,'W ltnd T ,n """" t rk lb" di-td!. ry It brought them nion. "-" lUv ,,n1'1 "4'r" ir v"' J he fi t tint m.tl'V In-n lfl th- im- "-" vitin.'v of tf.e distih. r Im '':,m' drunkards attract d nm-derdblt s"iii:on. iVlallV p. r-olls m mat j something mii- l" don to -'op u,f progre l i!i'',in:,r:'.Mi-f Meetings wen called, d- ture- de'irtl ami ! tal ab-tim u ' ple!--s -igned. Mtch gKjtl wa- tl ire- PuIi- oj.in on was changed Mill - .- were opened Total ab-'.iriie w a- ga:iiing gfoimd The Hart by !:-!; i ry -u-ti-nd'-d operation- It a- n longer orotitahh r. iigi.Mis s rv ice. But he ti,....g,t he ; mal,! J -" when he drank W lilt I. If lueu. n- marrie I a girl who was pleaded ' ttth hi- indetH-nd. n -e and m.:!t.mcs 'ti - i : t.i i ' i ' ,' 'i'- j"'i. wui t:o- t'oiitti w or and e.in alving Bv living conr- and clif.,11. 15 oy could have sonic moner to -end for tlr'.nk. One dav he w.-nt T. a Village about four miles awax. Night came, hut h did not return. II:s wife w.'- in t -urpn-t i. t'r he oftt u ataxed I ti !ie rL.-. t tor t.ie night, with her huh boy whow.is too young t' miss I. is father. Morning came, bo he did not return Sh was now great ly at. raie.l . ae.-h w - mad. . and it wa- found th t he had ! ?t th- tavern wh re he h-td l- u d-:n..'iig. :tt a late hour, and -t rici f ,r 1. nie tin ftt and alotif I vv a.-da"i H- h-it not gone tai b fore he c.jni- vv h.-re th road ran cIo.e to t.ie b tnk of a er -t-k Tn bank Was steep, n-arix peritendieusar. J hert other victim Five of Mr. Hartiev" n'f com But tav became . . ... wf ... .. . I... ... ..... 1 .. ... . .. 1 . ."s ia. m- .- usru s.-fc aim - '"' us. He fancied hi- room vv a- tilhsd i... tierv dmon. who had come :o t'-rmeiit h m. In h.i-del.r.uin b sprang irom his o-d. broke away from his at- t-ndants. and niih.-d to t:i mi i-pond. jdunged in ftnd xvas drowa.-d. Hi- fpad. br.dsen-heart.-d mother said 'That old dtst lirv mine. I nv bovs A my boys " Thr? would She t-ald not ntw av. I have drank all lis.- same if w had aoi ' owned a dt-stisb'ry. T.i Hartlex d-stillerv was a soeea?- owned a d't-stilh'rx-. T.i Hartlex d-stillery was a sorca-' in laaking drunkard. Besides those wno lived near by. no one can estimate ttie number that beeam dTinkard- from ti-mg lb whisky lum. -bed for . hotel-. -tores and grocer?.- from shb dihJ-ry. st. a. l. "- The KrMfxan ffit. rferrnr to the home life of Mr (.tough, -ay - "No one truly knew Mr Goagh v u"o had att -een him in hi- owu Lom. I: wa- tropical with iovc. btvau- M.- w n love w a-tropical. In all h:- U'ttur- he nev. r trave.ed alone, wife or adopt- tsd d-vughu-r wa- aiwav- with him a fact mat -peak- znorv for the love that environed him taaa raa.-.y word- could do Tno-e wao aw h:ra on:v on lh tdatform. -aw :h lea-: nart ot ai- tm .v auu.- n tture. Hi-I.fe was more elo- qa-n: than hi- oratorv, and he vra-a great orator beeau-e he wa., 0 ga- Uiae, ao -ood. -o true a man." j wa- no len.-c or raumg nut a tt.ick suing bond- and the $i..ma, ,oie dweont-m of . ni.i-t of u - t. t-v growth ol f bu-he- fonmd a kmd of appropriation. Then ,udgH ani T.r Anj.- .W, ,,, ,1 thr he.ig, . mere tt. -: tt.bieti and Jell, dks went on duTv at eight oVIo- k a U-ad g ii m . rat. pa... r. of O.. ,- , Ihbns.ies broke and he wa- found at m. an I dosed the poU at aeven and -litf 1 bvt m m'.r of tn. l;m thefootof ti.e ban.. ti,:rtv f.-t bt-iow. dm k p m Then thy went off- f.4.i. N ,,,.,., , ..mmitu. jr He had f..t. ti ,e a r k. and proUi..y most of them did-lo rapp-r an! com state, ha, bn tr.m- Vu diorr Ui bTx'm. ?nt7rrtw,lTk- n; "ln?t nme Vloek p.m.. .rift of nm pr,.minp.t ltoy Axte.l w s a m, tin. ofth Hartley mhM.,, W:ls pr,dong.-d far into tne night j Ifc-nr-crat- on ..- i iCrvV. t-mev distillery The dist.hery , lose,! 4f(,r. and sometime mu tiie nest d.v Ilv ,,f lM pr..Rt A,i.,fiw, ralon T. h. cdtHl In- earthly car.-r ht was midnight the moat of thm wr fnll of pl oe haa r-.nd ihua far ar not the raue of hu. runt. And then-were whisk x. iiieotniietent for thir work, an I .,. ... i- r-i i -L "lrHiyTHa1l'i 1 tl' iliT' rt' 'I'U' ""' 1 ii'itfiiii . 11 win in iiffinywtllllliWii'"'1"11' ' ' ' ' ' " 1 liSTntSmWHSmwSm ' mmmwmminu 11T1 iir r tin 1 m, U'ltrTiT A DISSOLVirfG CABINET. TTt- i;Ti-Tifc i;MiiJM !- ltn In V liO-li frrntrt (1.tnul. ,tt- It u- ngrd'sl ; V AA.sogt.m a h t-Kul' Iv crtm that Ui IVrelanJ Caun.-t ran not under any rtrrum- lUnorte koid rthrt for aAotiNr rr. jj l( pr.,Mb that th sen.t ill- .d n, n-tarr Manr.mg wIl t. , . af " ita: urrm from F "-"'' imnor - . m last an J unm .:.:- ciangr tn u- u..rMsi wi wr ;nu uw itww rVtdint staff f re-t-iatt atnr ' r,X - itaAsl fcwvoaJ 4ipuW ft a ak an ! m "-rt t'att-l 1 1 la-a- t in h-or that fcwiSN from Vnr iart. an 1 a- 4 oiutJfn ml j i- fa w v st ,vt t ori da r--ltu earit peri J m rr.Ment C rti- : ll " '. t r .m th- f arc land una ougt.t m' t- c-,u o"- n- tn air t.nart r I n ! r i. lanrlm and wb-ii.m: adio tn 1- ntmi-tratton h v tma4'-rnl. ant iL. ' . . ...1 and dtagr-ed it offi - unt I 1: ha di- gwrtieu not naif the ca-il" ra rtkral. rr lrg- an I rrspib . le nient 01 it own oav Th Attr-v-'-n-rA' i :t4 a S sraoip that h- de not app-.r lo br eogn.xant of th- - tZ' tmpnfntv in a s-andAited an A omitag n: ol pr.vate s hf m- t r t the por'.: h ' -: ng on ! an imror.int put. i otbe and he i- t.'.-'-ei..r taJn.'v aAitmgti l'rs.drn:..ii Kkk !i.iti nut coB ww:i. r ur .tr It wouei b astound mg ind ! if rVi-n xt autocrat- an h u!iveVv- and -! juld. utwrat. Uetv put-.n-or t:i :. t: - igt.ou an rt t r r-si'int.a' t r:t - thr rvteat-oti of a it-win c rrj.'t ! -t In one of tu nio-t imortant ; tne.- in his t iti: It j coii'-'-ded bv lk'mo-rAt th? ' land miU pt. or te t riuaio-nt d -grjH'f tf I lie Atlm t..tration be ac- ktloW hs.l.L The l'ostmaster-tfenrra! oatrag- on di.Tinuri.it.".n- aga.nt Amre at. st am!i.i. iu tin- matter of the t-jr rt ige of the fr-igu inai' lOMs'lietlOtt m.-'in ' Uojt.inm -nt m h-hi- ton hi- isrt sve Ul! SI.' ft',' it tn ii " H ti nt IllaV It -t los. Kxet-UtlV an act v (U-pU!!l( ' Ann ri'-an i o tr- ti.t of vrv i w i h he I emp!- .tn e ti !! .if t: yr- - n e in of it w -k of its fi.- Sm" t ir ing lit ..tu t 1 iy hi- mad a the affa'rs i and it is n to th I has lat-!j 1ro 'tletlV I tv an! w in no r.' it. f.r ! . b. M. it, . -et Ut "ia eii- . (! a dis Snator It partm ir feel- it U'h.tn t u.ili th. r.ih blun l-rit Tin- v fo l :ir Tliai isilur and tti v ..... t 111 -Otlie reHN'cts g'-ace I- appar. nt to every int lhgn o: .server of it cf.nrse and it- acts It is said upo't high authority to have be come also patent to Mr ("lcvlnd attti Tf have b-c me certain that h will niak" Home iui'iortanf i hang. v . r st Mm It remains to it seen w hetie after a v ar of eHrit nee he can avoid sonn fa'a! mi-tase-w hi-h he ho mad in the p.t-t 'r,i' '! r,,.n, . THE NEW ELECTION LAV.'. Tile Vlitelilitr sV.J in ot ( Jtlrati folltirn ertiimieiiili Hijitilftt . V Urctilfitl sp ta the lulret til llilirst. In rv lew, ng th operation of tic a-vv Election law Iu--dav. on r two special points sugg --t th nis Ives a wrthy of note. S' one couid fad t have ite.-u -truck with the manner tn which tt expedited th i lion. t'ndr th old law last ;nng th boodle al dermen followed the machin. svslat Judges were selected, as a rule, wit refer nee to t'oir capacity for cr.Kk-d work and di-foition tit (beat. n! tne prc;ncts were packed with j wouui unta4r t.e n-for . t . th creatures Most of them ! alone fr-.m Senator a:. - up. w.r whisky soak- and tough- of M-uImg Cmlsn,.. r. form i. th worit kind, whie- the on!v quaiih- cation of clerks seem d to las ignorane and stupi hty. a wa- shown by tl d -grai-eful m.innr in which the re turns were made atitl th in-m-iva-biv -tupid mi-takc- which o.-cnrrd in countit.g the votes on :h matter of is- either by ignoramsy or diiru wrcsv ,w, of" thr. memlir of tre pnx -victim of th cr(Mkd workrx. Th Nat,a I .mmitt , U... s,mUl ,;f their intelligence and honestv. wer- .f.l... .............. 1. -1 1. ... . , . jt mV ji.t-v.nc.- nau t--n rotmiea ami lb result made known Many of lae judge-;ini-hed up in t.m- :o go hom to .-upper By -nn Iowa tae jaost of tae reuirn- wiy. st p-lie beadquart-r-. and by .-i.h: o'clocK mo-t of in pr-. cim t V4u-- w re labulsted in the ae-.-- pn:-r o2ic-s. ln:-ad of lakini from t-.v -nty-four to Uiirtv-six boor- for tn work of voting and eoualmg. it tva done ia fourteen hour. There wa a owi:. ords-iv ele:i(.n ia th daT-ura-. qvn:. ori and the and there ws o after-dark" fcnl- : dugerv Th a.- jmj iaaBTv-nug gmg uck&-. or- wiia ballots, caaa mg of ba-'Ioi-b-.s. 1 a ( ra -ra , C anva mg Board will ae-otnp.i-ii h. ! T - j tar. of U work with eual di-pat h I h ill coatm.nce a; oner, an f befor , -..,.. ... -f .w r- 1 -M..W.-. M!. .1.1s. " . """"' ewwe ! round Ui- ti-nnrtt-f; will be r-ady : y cuahfy Ther will ir no organisd d.f.3.y m ord-r thai lit r-J Urtng aid-rmea niiy iin.-n up hood e ' jot'- ou v-LK-a tn-j av- conimeaf-d. ; Tbe-e will i- ao holding the box- bact. for two or three raooU;. m come that r-rT:n2J aiderraea eiv d,-.-over .-om- way of mampc.stmg aia-lv. back mto the;rsat.- I'r.irayo 7n6ur.z. ' i "''"nes the labor orgaaisatsoa-of . thi- county havp wr-dtj out th dea- . agopie.- taerv will "t acfexnee for boa- et labor to et :u owi. fiiladdpfuz ! Thc ' j DEWDCaATIC fUatTY. I'mI- Print mf W- tw l-i. Crt VThleh .llMur tu lKWrr-M rr t t cu--try. Tiie tbrsf rawMMi h-h a i1 th- !- i ral m 1-"M m vr ag tn !:. -- wrr tn prUv t-A.jt of a 1 1- ' l r oi Matfwwapa. tn ekmrgn J crrvrtoa &u t tifer Kublcft ' ad l: IVm.-mi- Jtsn4 m .W t . .,, . . . ,., , . l , J V .1 1 . ca h ln ;"';'f- 5 I t 1-ta '' . . 1. . '. fT R . "- -r ir ?-r t n .r ir !- r V, iv i- l"r ""' l'":! -rC Hut w hm.' ir e h t IV t5 ;. r Ttu r ' -a ', a..t t.- cratti part tt riaittied V J a.'s "f '." ao.ni I !t- ( ' . r, iif " h . . ? ra a ed ff .a:. v -Ja -' T:.- os.v !.' Xui-:. d n t hf!, jrer s. nmii '.:; ! i rr r Uiost tTtd .!--' tl - t. b in r --! . ' a - ;- i. w t Jur:ar th !r i - at- f -r .- us of m;r ..- !".i I m c ongreissjaa. drp irtm w tr.e hCttil l ! 'r tf J ..-. I'u.te ! -.". 'i -"'.Hi t.' -e th imtdi. : 4 i- r a -.. . ot nT -d erut t . :. r v4 ' t r -. . at. the lr:t. r i' . in:o a r- t. of I -, - i '. .. jmnr- at on t.i" t j iaun a. uj r. s ;. r J nt:hr . .- .! eani.:isj i . -i ' win re th etm . .. eto. d 'Itr lU-iw "At- (n !"i .f . i nneri arr fe , f . vi-.l M'!iJ'r ! Utt pal vr j a t !i..i-: it ;. uie ai ( o -. i jH.it .. -jK;.- .-" i ar I ...n i Utr iiit.K- an an t.-m of tNetf -tes and ii5'teft' ami " citv h- hi! t ai ' ' t:.e Isrg -. ir- to p-t.: i t it fr mi t ! liii-r: ormolus' iio nue st Ad !!- gn Ii at. ' of ao :m- t!.i.-f fi.ij.r; . i i a hug n lu'w-r! nr i . .nv l t . r i t ) n w : t t-s- ' ' -.- '1, i i ! of I ass.iRi' - r-, rest J t- tirg-vt.ta'i "t i t is .s. i ru. . j ..an wtne a i i i rl a tI -.1. v i r . t.irif- . f t:. "i..e .- a n. ;i! r ' ; . ji. ot rf..-M j r i'e 'irrs.i- - -T.I t lg I ! . iig'.-'i : p- ot "' - . r tr and ra t. I, m . T - If Ml is, :i'.r t -t ! r; - ' t' J' f . tut w ' t'U a t r m ii i" tn ot ! -u- -d ,n t '-"Jftr ti- is.. i ret . it i '. t .i eri .ifid . I ?., it . - t . !,.:- .d -gf a 1- . : at 'r-t..: I.- . -.! - u . i ,. . ..- . . tn..tt. -, -it!.. I 1 . N it ..' d d in; ,, f s- t,. ii ' id i J .- rr 'I t i. wer X . ti.--' iistr.it I : i ;Iiw r .nl t f ontp ii, ion f h'gifs' g Anoi'i ; pr t itit- nt. oris of l!'l ,.',r : . ,,(.. . :!,. ! w : t- l r jk B !. 1 lie -!v tu f land tn .tiiiii i u!ai l. mocrati r itiua tlOlk Hilt the rul i I ni'i rati j r , r- i'-ngt'i K- , tb-.t.i tin I b. 'J trr ri.-d in v dr r- an 1 it. (. fusing to j r ' t itft-t.issiua'.i.iTi Lo'imiana Co!.' - of r I ! 14 ot o t 1 w . a- fr.Mij t. r.. d tv t '. vrn t "' r- VI -p; ie I. m. r .tt tuur -" r iiii.ir. -i- v r r w i tr - fr mi I'l t i- I !' '.OOS.- ,. ' -v a 1'if - rif.i- whic'i mk i, i i.m tk ..mor ami It-gi- ..fir I. v. with : tisa ur emptied an j r- imti.t m- , ... Ju-id tfepieted bv l,ii - r ttl tie o, ..-t"tlr-. and etirntp ni "gmiatr , t .btib do t's rr-.Ii'i.r. i v thr. . tn , rp dtatioii al. t..-e are tt. ig m u.f. of the sitt rior piirttv of ttie i i. era!- par;v and of its ort-nnai t dsso.aee th H fttiblican prtv wtneh satctl t.tefjiv cm meat from di t'tittoa and k it it tr mt dr ftm" upn n k. ol tinancial rum f"U.n if.ii Vca.t HEAD V& BODY. Cttnhoi- i;tlttra,K I., h!m (kfl t r. .lrv Iaf4 I'ollrj I. laa.t. Hmttitlii; ! Ilal-rl I tho lUiwrtttiw. Th att.t'nle of on senator in ton gr- fan not b- tak an lwava r tng the k- tton of hi nartv o. an tin ' portant ou -tin of pubic- poi 1: det td n rul t tn. i . Iiu nr.Kt w a- ho- : Til mUf ' er But thr ar. w icun dene.- pr.rt-.n 'st.: ne pfi t . I'-nfe- w it tt.. h n .tor Jrom Nor., .ro'ma and th.: t- w i and -a-i a u . nti U oroug'il tf ,- a. I m !et i.-- . .ticin- .. .. t . ... .... ....... . .." iti i i.i. .u: t ti i-i io m t 'it i'tt iiot tha m mor- than ount r'Sanetd bv the tmmt tne-.r- V blame, Tb fJm Of th ' ..rtv witn r-ape-; u the Irtdi t roure i nAi eX :.r .-.- in oo tif th j tiers printed in tre Angust-v f'hrmn, U. The writer iav ! rirrd thei'tviS- ', -TTj.-e poltcr of Pnuitdeiit tvJaid nM'm shn. His artiott m ae,inr wr. ; mmti(i ,, imi- ' r4s demonstrate that hw p . r hrr brwcrisv " Ko prot 9m bvicTtv " ?o tni .arttal t orient r- r tri'.l ntw-aliii tax trrtfrt tJ ikM it. ., t-a ij r.. :i. t nn tt, U r.n.fr.. Um i.iir t. don- mw t u ba-ii hi partv with to Tm of (ii-srrx c rfnrm .L a k haa rhnmr it instafl t. i4. nl -3 beWr hi pr-ttai and a -. .. w.. ir cm fii I-iIi. mmtn B s tHtj form-jic--. a- ua. d hic ual trrm-ii ;-, c nire d" h ha wnt t t-oKfmpl .. ; . : - r. o; a? nycrx partv and f i -4 u r a- ronhd- n.- of ti, o-ion -.V,cdo- tJkut -t ' - Q? s-t a !.Mvjr-ra: TW jirt io.ng nndr teat name u '.: a-jkrtf caan mou-:n :Vs 'uprt of u- potf -t'-m uvaa m any tfcer parucwiar A-rprrsvn:mE an o'ganiasd astr t if loiy of a-a b-id together "b ne "eOkae-t power of po-iltc phtnebr '" 'Jf orl aa- on.a; If to n a I) n- oerat m-aa aar :n;a" raor ihaa tat. ;hri- n ao mi .m- of n to t- loaad cuter m ie -powrfc of Mr W o; 1 t- ar. of his Kir;-.- -jBocsato-. S 'riJ inccr-iVcii. " 13 i I FACTS FOR FARMERS. " doarn w.trv ejf- nXl "y biSjgmr ?m b-li tai twt bsr Whsew ttr a rrarV im W i: ea W iewd4 by kiJs MH aJi w.lh wal- - t e -?; - -- A fa erdar rattg. 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V . !. b. th a .. !. r -f .1 I- m s t t 1 ti ... 1 - and .1 g i - ! t fr t. thr- - I l', ." th b. r..i ' when :l t'M ,,i attui," .1, in. i ' i r ,".t r .-trr A t t- . t. w ,4h r t,' arfl Hill . si i --. -4 .i.falig e. if -a!h' r It'. 1 r b s m d- of at. . 1 md ! w ' 'wo iti '.- ft dutti t. r t.iat r. t t. i d.ag'.n tr -m anv 'a . tulr 'I V dit-e l l !.' trtirtU'd'-tli.'ll, a-ttj r s- . ttn a htt.. ..!.! r with ta . r.ngs -. . ! ft ag 1 tt-" t.t f.rat t. . t .! tte f t,-.t bt-4 r t- -.bbged to jtj up tfoiii !,. r!. t . (.. flo.tr I, ti-t ttwo ! b- rftt.i.e na ! d to t i I- ol '.. t " r iut n'sc - th root t.' thi tit i plar4 ti th fh .r 1 Jo fc'iu t . n hm r..t-- ! a J ' ' abiif tb e-r- aMt ti. .' a f r -t i 't-r t. of air n.ty j-aaa ti'td. f.rath J a ilmif hu.d ( t"4' ! ti- -t or somthea! !. a a in .i ti,i"' aWtot iji4 d -ara ompc A an itm btatir . t nug m be:, r if b aer taaa th .r nr.uf now .slid for bboiit oa cent a -(iar ftx.t tjw ked trixw to a apno ba-iatar-i aad abov- to Bcantimg .f uit abl trgth. with pta at..t t-bl feet apart. I"r a dojra hn aa si r'.fiire ol !fti't fatrt tvar ri" ampl-, pntvid-d tt.. bn t uf,iai with rra-.. boo- roaJ r ov.u-r tr clam fedi. ant an aOuivJ of gr. o fod Th artb ab.oid b tadel op verv w-i r ten da-. ad gram focj-i tr-wti anting air a a rr Umj . a to indue. 1 ft hetMi t -. ir t'aaftge tiir fl frhr, provwl frb Wall r a itsrJrd. k'ror-n tib ptrr !- aad awl of U OOiJd.ttJ Sort nirfct. atft a Laf uipfaur ia v at. ehaag ib tra ;a ta-wt a dla a i be-fjtuea 4hJ t 4ttt, tvt aiar aaor lol brfir tiwas tUaa will b eatee up la kaif as boor. aa4 ti w may apraa front lamg trupmtvme- m potthrv rmm$. ta a i!I aapplj what we may eaJi a aaaesM aaaabcr ul vgz. tbry will be fcrallfcy awl rnted. .4t to ta Jvati fiowera. we krw oC ao oat stor pacaoa aauc lm ta aiww. t 1 aad la mtnrt ta hWy foiiw of Um laauly Ta twoaev - t bna. tit ir.er tby will ana lo iat ut taw la... and - a'i(. tb-r-fcr. Wga if nwi If par1 bft-ed b p-frrd. -3rt Itlai; t cat. Lataa. iiral ma (hgbt or dsrV). yaadoUatt er Pi,. naokUta Roeta .-ch bcsrsi. a Lg boraa. Haaarxaa. t.-an. ate. i.c aoc s.trfiic4ikrv &. -o-porpow-4 fo-l; crtr titt tay Utrtrt: a. -L a eaav ttaaaat a tb otbers. Iturv Jfoto itfor 3kdre-t)oa to tbe pruetiK- of &- Kfeniuctr. thr ippli'-j.s: t rr omrd to rail- oath UtaA. ta' lf? adopuoa of ta- prcit roat.ttaoa of thr Mat. -. -ag a olaea lanreof. ha ot foug&l a daei wita datilj jrapT- itb ivaoih-r clZta of lia Stale. ixrj.sJTc Cburvcr-st-iana! ? 1 IHaMMESeHfe gggwsai.g'gg'gBg' Mwtasggiqgii m iinnimiiijun 2:mFmJmsamau