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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1886)
ee i 1 &-- !k f M wo I a i si n-r r-Aar nrvjn who takes tho papor?rcR-bvi,h:i "wn-up sheepskin filled with nlarir from tbe ttolLce. whether dinjetcd. to hi-nana or whether he Is usubcrlberor imiU H rtioni!i for the par. The court.-hare d'-cfcits-J thai n-iusin,? 10 take ntnrspKiKT from the jo-t-ot!icr, or rx ro1mr nrI I Avinx thctn unrniinl lor. Is j-rt-a faCMJ er.ih:-nof ivrrTioNAi. fitACU.; GRIP TIGHT. . Ilarf Koy lar Ijr.nje one -umitier eve. II lar at bi .-fiient wtiie: J!r ket-! at the tm-en rihJ fertile land. .MhI -ant. wjih a Ua-h of ind: "haw H4-rt. ihw loni-hlp fair i ours: If fcwy l ihy r?ht. T Lvr Sml too vronlv to sty to thee: i.njit.rhtr" "7brt. trfa' wiirrti liken tru:niot call, Xaw l:n to whtt th"r ": Tttfut a t1- In tin- jttlnlr-. ot men. .mi it owe-s not ever day. If It UriM.. th- rKl In route snotl hour, T? It. It M tir rl.-ht: V.'N2Mt tiiou ko-ji it thine? thuru Id one way. ririn tih:! Atvi If tHw haa IomimJ thy work to do. TVa ttw U vivt i fin. Civet M Mr ot th l-t of ell U. Aa-t io it ti kund ntl lirt. It awk e ear.-. other- iU srta.i . ltlwMr; t.o Hft-l-l too light: Tta Vct hJiy '.n-iMstuMu! inj. Ughl. !!- Ukm a ! tho Humble and ier. If i 'Uimii ljr thy - !. (Iini u x ist tt noilum: on ettrth Thf liMaraiii! thr h"urt il.vWc: If ail jntl mU? ltm thy IhjM hiiml. Hmmp lite, wtih j iautfM4 Hiti-hl: llMf !- Xr U. tiHMi HM home und wife n tlrkt. 1M a- - t tan mxih who imii win und oV! lfh -. afc !. aavt M ltial: ffaaa ta tfcr n uM -Mlt-i Jrttrt, 9a IbW ? wJ itraar rwckt iMMtl ; !Sb(il fcjfcHw- aiMt eta tMM hi- fucr. "Wi fcawte aw hoW U nvtK, "Wb la Im- art tlf tw ot ble " JWtiH W Ot UM hltiVW WtiUsr l mm. A IKK.SiAX li()IE ItACE. 3so Rwaoa Why Mio Shah's HtnMi A!uys Wins. III. Iui.tj'-. Apttxnntni'f utel tlU Little ,ftti vii. i pHi itit- T rtieV u e- lu-ltkr Muri'.'i .f t!i Irin.. water, and a h.isin contaiinjr a lump of km:, with their monotonous cry "Hi Tishiiaoe" ("Oli. ye thirt-") do a roarittj: trade, never refusing' a drink, :.nd deiendin .-olelv on the jrenerositv ol the drinker for remuneration.' At interval a race-horse, mu filed uj to the eyes in heavy nuininads, L hurried hy to its place. A .sudden stir announces omc cause of excitement, and the next moment a Luge Turcoman hor-e comes" tearing along the track, with a youngster of about four years hanging to the pom mel with one hand, and holding ! peraUdy to :t long lance, which U trail ing along the ground, with the other. A do.en men rush forward to stop the hor.-e. but he eludes them, knocking i Free I'ress. one down, and il i- not until half the cour- l.a- been traversed that he is stopped opposite the grand stand, the child having stuck to him and the lance with the greatest determination, to the delight of the people, who cheer the plucky little fellow as lu-stily as they know how. A rope is now stretched acrois the course; four red siik bag-, containing the prize, none of them over two hundred dollar-, are laid on the ground. There i-, a great stir, and a dozen fine horses', all Turcoman-, are led forward. The jockey arc dressed in top-boot-, wide troupers of Man- . .. -.1.1 : I -ie--u- uniuii, jjuieou jioiu-i;iveu coats and have gay colored shawls over their head-. One old stager, who has led his horse some twenty yards ahead, under the wall, suddenlv rivcs a wild ell. I m j . ! !ooeii his horse's head, and before the ' .Mirnkah or head irroom. who acts a- tarter, can do any tiling, the whole do.eii are after him, yelling like de mon, and the race has commenced: the h:th. to whom the horse belonged, evidently enjoying the joke. all. the bit was of irotv and a.s rusty as an old horsc-fhoc. In .spite of the nar row space :n the gateway, room was quietly made when the carriages con taining the harem came galloping through, but so great was tiie excite ment that the usual order: "Turn your faces to the wall," was totally disre garded. The harem was followed by the Shah's state carriage, drawn by eight magnificent Arab horses with o-trich plumes on their head-, the ve hicle itself being profusely ornamented with gold lacquer, mirror, etc., and bearing a gold-plated lamp in each ; corner. Alter tins mere was noinmg to stay for, and the crowd hurried home, well contented with the day' amusement. H'. M. Xorttt, m JJUroU MAKING A LIVING. The Lutr.t Fail or a Ounrtctt V!i Tl" KntirHjr L'joii Their Wit. A reporter came across an ingenious scheme the other day. which was being worked with considerable succes.s in the country town of Illinois. Four fellows composed the businesi partner ship. Some bright morning they de. seend upon the peaceful count rv vil lage and soon the street are flooded with circulars announcing that Prof. .John Smith will deliver a le-ture that evening on "The Shaker. Their It di gion. Habits and Peculiarities' There is nothing new in the idea of a lecture; out the circular goes on to say that thr lecturer wa adopted at an early age by this peculiar p.-opJc, ami finally be came an elder anion;; them; that : genuine Shaker d.uieo will be performed t and that Prof. .lone. Prowu and K-jb- inon unexcelled artits in their :iy will ing plantation melodies, wilh guitar, banjo and tnmbor'nc acconi- WOODEN INDIANS. Hotr SavacM In Ujr-!'alnt Aro Cut Oat ijcn for Clffar More. Some industries bear about the same relation to the generality of trades a. that of the stage and journalism to the profession. I hey are modes ot gam- 'tjf a livelihood about winch those en ta"ed in the set vocations know little or nothing, .so far as the inside work ings are concerned. Such iiidiistrie are unique in themselves. Iror sncccs.s ful oncration thev seem to require per sons with a special aptitude for noth- j ing else the odd sticks that will fit m no other hole. In manv cases the prod ucts of these industries are as familiar i tv wa eld.m he.ird n to the public ee a-- arc newspapers on i tian city, ami yet . the streets or show-bills on dead wall.; but the number of person who follow these peculiar pursuits i so small. comparatively, and they are so com pletely outside the routine of every nature ol the eoure. ami tiiat the hor.Ms gallop all the wa", i a -even trial, and iirtuy of the hores pull up hopelesly ru ned. The time occupied watwenty-Mveu minute, twent;. -eiht seconds; won by one of the principal LiMMrk knurousiHArNmm Ai.ril . merchant, ihc net race, ten mile-. 14 stnmd- i q, might have U-en j u,,- "" ly a hore owned by the -m jMHirut Lkmuk lln- n-Uerii gate Na:b-i-SuIt.wia. The third race, eight rf Hbe k Trlwnui on their way to ! 'ls. also Naib-i- Sultana. The fourth tlh aMal bor- race. Tin li'ht ' r"r,' ""''-. was won by one of Ihc i im- wkkk (smkl scarcely be wen ! Shah's horse in twelve minutes, fil'ly-SM-ywh'ti' eh in the world A huti- j '",Vr -H-oiuls. In this race the third lr." lingfci edr were to 1m obered ,,or"' ':im! riih-rless, having fallen m ke .Ir.- of the men. the women ! :ilul broken his jockey'. thigh. This, like in wide blue bowever. did not loe him the third panimenU This i quite in the beaten track: but the final announcement I ? Ink.. iil ti t'ti iil? f k i iritMii rrt I - in i j i y .u inis race i i tjine routnl. equal t t - . . .. ... . , . ' , ' to the la.ie-il man. the prettiest irirl. twelve nule which, considering the J. , . . , . . I the iiio-l lioittiiar married woman and iMM irHel all ali UMicfs. blue overall and while lace cornering,. .Mime on foot, other atnde ii bors or doiikuvs. but all bent on the !.ame errand -a few hour.' inuo- COIll MUlllellieuL At nine a. nt . tlie liriii; of a run at ike ptdae gato announced that the Shah had rien, tlii- caued :t snddrn rtituipede ot the crowd, many of whom mistook the gun as a signal for the r-ommeuccuicul of the racing. In a lew minute., however, they were auntTing gaily along again. Auother uti. announcing that the Shah was ready to start, caused me to wend luv tvay to the palace, where a couple of borse were awaiting hi Majesty, the fUtU' carriage standing ready close b in case he should prefer it. The Hiah. who appeared one blaze of diamond, mounted a line gray Arab. and. with Mime lilty runners in front, and a inas of liorstuien nditi"; behind, started ..Xar.i .Alk r ii TJi""riBTar i ? .? Hrrvarn;. i in zra proving restive another horse was brought, and, in a fow minutes it third gun announced that the Shah had arrived at th grand Maud, and the racing might begjn. Imagine an oval-shaped garden en circled by a high mud wall, with a liard grael road thirty yards in width and thickly covered with loose stones, on the outer side of the wall, two miles in circumference, and you have the Teh eran Mllg track. Sittin;; or prize. The last two races, four mile each, were won by the Naib-i-Sultana and a merchant, respectively. A pe culiar feature in the racing here is the absence of all betting. This perhaps may be partly accounted for by the fact that whenever a hor.e not owned by the Shah appeared likely to win. his (the. Shah's) officious at tendants rushed forward with sticks and stones ami endeavored to drive the presuming rider back; this was the cause of the acvideni in the fourth race, one horse .shvint; and falling, the next one tumbling on top of him. After the racini; there was a march past of the troop, which occupied two hour.. First came a company of sap per: these excited tin' amusement of many of the sightseer;, who did not undertaud soldiers lijditin:; with such weapons, one critic near me reniark- f jirtr - t .. Jr-.fut ",- tni grave- diggers! lhese vre followed bv some two thousand iijfantry. who pre sented quite a respocttfile appearance, compared with lastywir. and had they been sorted a liltlefjftto equal sizes, and taught not to qMrrcl. talk in the ranks, or dodge arouai the puddles in the road, would lujvt passed muster very well. m Here and there taktop a place in the ranks a boy in ciraian dress wa marching, all uncoiistus of being out of place. In anothcftliistancc. when ordered to keep in liiM a dozen voices from the ranks crk-Jut. "There's no room; the road isM narrow." etc. Immediately after ttiu fftifautrv. an en terprlsing gentleman 9t horseback, in a borrowed suit of jneient armor, mace and shield coil&ete. solemnly rode into the ranks aiily endeavored to march by the grand Vgtand. He was seized and lel awai'ir.iitl the jeers and laughter of thq Onlooker Kol- fymuss muzzle- standing in the sun. on horseback, or comfortably ensconced in tents around the outer edge of the course, are some thirty thousand citizens and soldiers, eagerly waiting for the casual glimpse which is all that can De obtained of the liorses as they pass; whilst the grand tand. a large, substantial brick build ing, opjwisite the starting aud finishing jKist. is filled with the exception of two rooms reserved for the European legations by the Shah, his harem and retainers. On the open plain behind the grand stand some hundreds of richly comparisoned horses are being led about by grooms, whilst their own- trs are comfortably seated in their tents watching the races. In the cen tral saloou of the grand stand is seated the Shah, surrounded by his ministers nud personal attendants, the front of the saloon being entirely open. The rooms to the east are filled with the bettor class of Persians and a few Uttrvpeans. while the whole of the toru wing is devoted to the harem a I at&endatit eunuchs. Opposite J Cossacks, cscortm le ?rrand stand, in a crescent breechloaders. t... :.. ... .. ,:t ...ii 5 u tit L-.M-CIR-IU SI IIC. the homliest man. the prizes to be awarded according to the popular vot at ten cents a vote. Of cour-o ii-ry body turns out. including tiiv oung men with their best girls. The lecture is stiill" cribbed from the ency clopedia, the Shaker dance is a trave tv on :,nv thin;; in the heavens aboc or the earth beneath, ami the planta tion melodies are not much better. Then come the oting. The cheap, showy prize are exhibited from the platform. where distance lends enchant ment. Some enthusiastic youth casts a vol; for a village belle. Another v-hap starts a rival beauty, and the con test grows interesting. At this juncture some village loafer, hired for the pur pose by the lecturer and his partners, steps up and casts a heavy voV for a colored woman. This knocks the boy silly for a moment and then they join forces and proceed to outvote the latest candidate for popularity. The upshot of the matter is that the colored woman is beaten, but only after the boys have expended their bust dime. The prizes are then awarded and for a fl'fty-ceut album the schemers take in any where from twenty to forty dollars in dimes, to say nothing of the vote on the other prizes. Of course thev lo.e no time in ;Uinjr out of town. The country boy may be slow to see that he has been victimized, but when his eyes are opened he is apt to use vigorous measures and the lecturer and his partners are well aware of the fact. Next day the same programme ii repeated in another town, and, barring a rough experience now and then, when their scheme is seen through, the quartette make an eav ami comfor table living. Chicago Tribune. TRICKS OF TRAM DIM Wt'mtn ! ....J .-.., .-. l-rr. nn , ( ,1 irmiin t.j j r Gypsies ar n : r 1 ladies wno live m th-- f . of the city, wh-r- ; , -, camp- xf the nomad p died in d-rty gr.up n, road 1,'admg to New.i K. being aliout ix hundn . f Newark avenue. Ladies hae to pa thee wandering ih:-e Kvergrevn Cei:ut r.. an ! Sunday from ,i to tt -, wearin' in each c.tnn t ftr the end -eral WATCHFUL M0iHlf3. Ht ' flow Two of Them ttrrtt-ht At-oaj ii Arrtt f m Itur fjr. Dopi guard thrir mr- proWy. , pilt ' and givu alarm if burgUr &Urjt to tk-, Jv,. TULL OF FUN. ' jjifl to fit up !' 1 3 rn ' W ;: - ?l IP ; bo;turhGd at n M- V1 r on'nr linttkiH tlmt r imtnllm. .t? . ----"1-- ..v.-vv , " kMniHIUi 4W& Ljr ,L.. - .-. lhd-U It- t .L . -, . . ... ' Wi 50 -r- io4uin2 i nc nri m; tnc ol which ' we j we hnvu heanl of monk-r acU- ki . ,., . ininWu I.- ' porV-l--HrWgrt fc ir Un n "av S0. of i, : : i .i . . . ,. 5-fi R" rfn? rjt.r lgji M-- - It u Haid thn; a gtsnU-n(ui in No ..... ,Mw, ,. SsXT York aty had two very briSht. kk , " ' m S& of monktha:h,d been brought ira ' J. '? ' ' 7 to Gibraltar, wd h:ch are M br ua-j 5"? ? W,fc ' ' ff' I eflbrt to drive the.- j. outide the city Imu. L"ne peeled .ui.n-e .u. 1 from swarthv wom.n - l"hee women steal um t m tut were no oIs dav business, that the vat army of earele way and tr uttts ent, n a moncv-jretters in ordinary have as lit tie knowledge of them a if they were inhabitants of China or the moon. Few objects, policemen and la:np-pots e cept4. ar; more familiar to the pub lic, for instance, than the cigar-store wooden Indian. This austere but m oflending savag" can be found holding silent vigil on the sidewalk in nearly vvery block. Yet probably not or.e person in a thouand has any idea where he comes from. In New York there are but three places where the only red man J.nown to civilization that doon t want whisky, a scalp and an appropriation is manufactured. A reporter discovered this fact and some other interesting point. about the cigar-store aboriginal a few day ago. Two of the place where he i created are in Canal street. The only other place in this city i in (loerck street. In one of the Canal street places the reporter found a jolly-faced, middle aged man, arnil with paint-pot and brush, indutriou'y ivjir.enating an aged warrior, who- face won: a deep scowl and a long cracK down the mid-d-le of his noe. Around the place . this in such a b.i-i . -" that any chance u!-, -,, poe they were s-rv..i If the door is tm!.k .:. has several time h i; in with their bak r- .", hould no one b. ai .. slip, any article of .,K their "baskets and .;.. houe. "We are afraid to .!r . tion of the cvuiei. rv a aid. "for the gyp n . that they walk up t i h . speak to ladi . l. ti s! band i in the carr . r ant to hear such bad ' . men in the camp u horses. I have tui. I : cloely s'jiee th iiv- my opinion is that r- who go r.lMiut tie- i guise of gypsies." This lady is a I r.i. ! woman who ha tr .v. Kurope with her !. . New York Ihisiiii's. i shoot like a eter t:i volvir. ,ll who kn would not he;ia- t-i common tram: it molest her. Hut i iner ; burglar-alarm. urallttd to bo the smart ; of th n tribe- Jack and Jim had been, la :Ua household of their pniM mttUr Ue Mvoa years. Thiy cou d do ntuy amusing tricks, and their antic o.'trn entertained visiUirv Hut thwy did not like stranger, and. in fct. a as a ierson whom they did not kttmr entered their room, thy bejjan : acrcam. mm.:. l.i.;. -t . UIU' nnuii U11UJO VUV"J UUMl .i They s np teh a '!- ; choru of servaui and o tcrie nWo- use. ever a strange jHron c mo into th ICll . house. UllhMS the vUltnr itr-. nmutu.. panied by aniM ntcmurr of tlui fniwilv. that no robbery hi feartd by thir master. One night an unknown tnnn rt into the house, and. a it happon,, into the room oevtipted by tbv two monkey. Thi . uir.nedhitii recogni'ed daiw;r. and be, -an a Io.l outcry. The mr.n sueroti nl In patca- t ing Jack, and received a vore Uiia oa i valk ti. nen into the uee-'.xdy r. mi .......... it f uw,um t5 sir 'r mt tmr- ia-law kv ncijlr cH-v - wi jkc WUr. boMi qui up ami "p&nMlk -Yo; jb rtriMitlv ! -f ff s k jtt mm ku prt- I im iw a? "Siio Jw lrvfcil b r ir.v -H Art Apprvs iJsl ttr arlkt. philas a TrN .f skib4is !. to mall b-T 1.S. n :VU, TnwtHT. kyfa k.m n..t "- f ip molt bay, with b.JiIw .trrtjfy kn-i Ri hh un Vh torru I'mmmcixutf !hUUn -A 1Umii livr rvM. . tsairh bi a wit- w),. (rvitla a(sKi n t J f tntn4. IwytMT --!h I .- , am looVlj at o . f. - W km-"Wall, y, ., uu- a ni0tt rL - Mr. A leer un' ; H.- . woman) -Dkl )Ht kn a tiito at Um htrur mrting . ! Ktfettbi? Mi Knr tndNni; v Und an frttinj h iM. Mr. Alfrrmm Wbi. 1 he ti iliiil - W.i . t . ! n.lrwlaiAj sir h l and skinning th organ "mly- L,r in rfbl. ' luor littlo Jack was U.lwl by j ,.Wh Uml WwW y.. : H ' t'M. I'd ba is olftax "i rraw. bm oitid t 1 tbi. k Id biuw n ln I U i-i! H fit 0fe.a I - hM - and - llie Imml in oonsitpienee, while Jim. :ts ese ling pie and seeing his companion in dinger. tWw at the man's head and bit his fnet furiously, taking oil' thn tin of his new. nv i . a tr 1. . PROOF AND REVISE. were o.her savages ot various ages ana in different stages of preservation. "Ves. this is the hosnital." said the man with the jollv face, replving to the - ! i'--e of these g.;- reporter's question. "Ami we have a - neighborhood. A z "o good many patient in the course of a j eupied a handsome r . ve:ir. The loji"--iiteriM" cie-:ir-sior. Said that it was a !: i n red man a some pretty hard usage , authorities did not r.d t from small hov. ami other idiots. I'm . nomads. at work on a sixteeu-vcar-old veteran, i "Them are thieM- up om tK ... T ... I t ... . :tnil he s never heen m 1 he hosiiilal be- , He sain, ill reply lo a o i '. IJ fore. When I get through with him ! " mother'. son of th-tii i he'll be good for another sixteen years. That old fellow'll outlive me, if he has good luck." With this philosophic observation the artist neatlv plugged the crack in the old brave's nose, and put some deep carmine, war-paint on his cheeks. 'Icarii the trade?"' continued the artist in reply to another question. "Ves. indeed; I've been at it since 1 was thirteen years old. There are very few in the business. A good man can make four dollars, sometimes five uer ice the W Ihevstain their facet an 1 d( hair, to give them a ;; i 1 any one of etiteness can t tramps. Where are their hi;J gypsy wagon, all painted uit'i gold? I've no order to in h il ami if I had. what could one among a wnoie reginu ni oi scoundrels?" There are seven Hrgc tents al small ones in thegypy e.tiup men swagger about, half trsvl i arge tt-nt three women, li u ;th , ! stranger, but Jim got swav without b- the j ing uijurud. j The houhutd wa roiMCl in tb nnt j meantime, and the man o.pl by Ue gh j way he had ent-rwd. Hiti li ilitl no tu.v . g't fur. An ojHcer. hearing tha ntm Mil ' m the house from the street, arrut&NJ re- him ami took him into custody. 'he i There a.i grief o-er Jak' bh or! timely fate, lmt Jim wm n graat-r to j favorite than taforo, and ore kntjr ant-he I other Jack was purchased lo War nhn company. 1 1 is impossible for a strnnjjer to enter the native wood of monkey without a universal alarm hctt sounded from the trees. On the ap proach of I Jiglish travelers or hunter, the chattering on the iroos warn the Indians to bo on their guard, ami not only the Indians, but the more in telligent wild animals. The monkey n these woods are like sentinel row in the New Kngland treo-topi. the nat ural guards not only of their ovn kind, but of the susceptible animal world. YouUSj Companion. '.ot -'t icir ; ttil are ii .ed ind m. n tio tl Mm WOULD NOT DIE. to dollars, a day chopping out wooden I qoite comely, as thoc cr d:tj Indians. Sctilpturing? No. we don't nettes go. were seen On. the mother, was nur-iiig a ehil taller of the young uoinen. A wo l, hv a tlK m ?1 -u- t Mv P- d. call it that; just plain chopping, that's all there is to it. We get pine logs from live to '.vrn feet long, accord- ' peared to be -ibout eighteen ing to tho size of the image to be ' bail a splendid face and fine !i!hVi .. he It ml made. Yon can sec some, of the Ios I She was dressing le-r bur uh n , through the door in the back room, b-t fall in a black and hmin; Then the first thing is to hew the lo" that reached below her i.ip roughly to the outlines of the proposed "Your whit' In'Iie.' she u-' V man with a long chisel and . not arrange their hair without mallet then takes the work in h:nnl omen who live our lite iilv.I figure. and rapidly cuts the block down. The finish ng touches are put in with finer chisels and require a little more del- glass. Te know bv touch Defllv she arranged her tre-W she had them coiled .' nicely Tho Ojir.-iliijj I'ur 'graph nntl th Conclu sion of a Corrriiulf.it4 Coiitrlliiitlon. All! what pen can paint the luxury of modern travel! How can humanity ever thank Mr. Drawboy for the cre ation of all luxury on wheels, these palatial Wideawake cars Theclegaugo i . . . . . i oi uieir apoinimoms is dazzling: lung' can ride in nothing better. The soft cushions invite to repose, while the perfection of engineering, the faultless smooth road bed, the magnificence ot the ciwry along the line of the in comparable Whoa. Haw and (lee air line, added to the refined coiirtcy and attention of the employe, combine to May the gods pity the unhappy cast away who is doomed to ride from j Cothaiu to Hiizzard Mountain in these days of corporation rule. Tacked into j that stuffy, dusty, moth-eaten and moldy abomination of devolution, a 1 Drawboy Wideawake car. where dust and cinder. rain upon the sweltering victims all day. and the fiery lamps tl to the accumula- md horrors, he I icate handling, but nothing about the i head that the viitorepr c i job is particularly difficult. Care must of course be taken to follow the grain of the wood. The trunk of the figure is all one piece, but the arms have to be put on with the grain. It is the same with anv sharplv-curvcd posi tion." In the cock-loft above two able-bodied men were making chips and Indi ans a.s fast as they knew how. IJoth brandished long, thin-biaded chisel-, and were whacking away, apparently without the slightest regard for conse quences. Three savages ready to grad- y -a ii-. a ii til T On of ( f lit .Moat KotirliM ,tlnil-i.'iir fin trurtt. "One of the moil striking lntancei of mind-cure' I ever saw," said Judge, W one day, "was exhibited in an old lady client of mine; but it was a c:ise of self-cure. Hie out Ia vt ball grwiott. " - ' JrtfW. i-lia !e? -Wbat I ' ' rattirb alwRVK H Into !. . nt a lb tboaier for 1 ? hint iii-r aevrifa (4 iiom- lVrfr I ; ,ry 5eniiH n sntM h hoiW bit-rt-rr " li) it bnhiiMl bint . be 1 1 funjbr .l. n know. '. "I'tat U down and d n- !xhl Mn, WtWn t v..'itsf 1 ij;a MhO had Jtat intiel in v. '.. lit illy of nl.x si down U dtr.to. t "p im. thank jim. I d rntber mt. t-f . youth. "And why not' r .id il; hoqdtrtble Imly. "Well, li U M Vtiitl;i tritth. if 1 dhl 1 hooM em ! fc on the U' I ami ak (or morn f-ui4 ItH'jtun mwww. j t ITCMS OF INTERtaii The Inr t hotel In lb" f iSoeknwav Ibmeh utand - x a xeai?n. A. ). io. I The thaiuber In tin Wh.te Iti- occupied bf 1'nMldiint (Jnr I nfctHrl wa wounded hrt. It U ld, tier fit-ftl op tied Muieo ho loll It - Jl i" twort The longest lo?Sc piHiilulunt lrt,h world J t Avtguon. Franc lit I' uer name wa-i. ' j....,,,,. i.,, i..M. Mii ,.,.,, u.i i. it.. J . . ... ..... - nUlV-Vi't ton. Mie hail bi-en a wow! "- U,i ;l half -eond to wjn-thr ika he was in i,eii. seriotiiiy in. aim oni j nn. ,(f t,r MmJ a baU fc4,L f An lnp"eilon of ilia Ur U lli at her skill. Not above ha'f a doen n ti camp have a trace of gv; b their veins. And in the live camp then1 are only iilajious tj Cor. A". J", ,i'tim :'. LEGS AND GRAINS. Ituth KM.rntUI In 1 1- l'ur.uit of tin iit-r I5iii in-.. Mv oiing fri n 1 .Iox,n .i. int:itiee who v.:l 'r.. 1.' i I: --- - - -- rf imiver-iiv a few weeks ;.go . 1 ,rf si I t: out of the gardeti. two elephants x- gwhi saddle-cloths, their trunks grannie was comp'ctei , j uited all the colors of the rainbow, j The scene on the rettil aland, solemnly iguoring the bustle ! one of picturesque cofc siruund them- In the center of the pressible boy taking ai cruscent is a tank, around which are . same to cliuvb over the txifd some twenty native musicians unmolested. At the citb jdaying tom-toiHs and tars the latter band, mounted on cait a spt-cics of nddle. probably the origi- j trappings, were inexf. ral oi the fiddle itself; whilst in front with an immense crowi tif tit crescent, and directly opposite j pedestrians and carriag. tho isiafcVj saloon, a dozen Lu:i boys, j force their way Uirnujt Irons eirat u twdw years of age. go : entrance, whilst quite! tbregk their disgusting tsfrformancc j nnwoved in the struggle -,..1 t I. '. .i - ..-l- . -. . .. m v ji uicu weeupy laercauuiwcr j oe oi me norscs tne al ef tkc crrscvar Here and tbre j w tius morning. He wji ateogsC the crowd outside, borxi m biffg beast, bred in Sbj Tmoi witb buge sdror b&lotLym-1 fro tbe Naib-i-SaltaaaS llrasa vl aHtbwrity ptisk tbvir way or- j oaatod br a sbrifer. k crig tbe crowd to k down. stan4 ! looking osstler. Vftak. rU. ad kwtntctw tb fcr Tabe on foot. bu axe arnMi arjtk Tfjp dck to emforcK 0 order. Tba tier 4o aemrvbat rwklr. cvm ijj a eon tort war el ironic bt liMk W. tbe pcofle meklr tokiftg tbair Ibtflcaae May be. Vaj (watoffsMrrim) VM?fW lowing on came tiftfj loading guns, escorted by two thou sand cavalrv, the horeiiftvearingheavv silver neck and chesty bands, each squad of twenty-fouiMcing led by officers, some with . Ilpwu swords, others with drawiu fipjg-whips, hut but all with massive 2cl trappings on their horses. 1 S These were in turiuiucce nled bv ,,, . . . . ,n . ., ., , i 3- i , , i uurn :l" hicht to adi three thousand cavalry, niith plain bar-1 ,;n ,f ,,: , m. I ,": " ' .. .1 3". "" . "u.u- i shudders as he cmtemidates its oheai, ! . m and tarnished splendor of gilt and I and fairly well discip ab'l. Net order came some five biap red lVrian .. , ,, . , ,. , . t , , 'ii.vvi. lUIIIIIH-li a:iu JOIiC S IIUO Ills- I tM handsome ,... .- , ., , , ,1 Thesi) flfei a?" rushed into iourna-isii'.' a 1 ... .t-.. -. i u-.uc 10 me panning ueparimeni were i ;t. Came into my room te o: . standing in oho ccrn-r. and showed I ,MM)n fmin! hiin !f .g ro . , that the chopping of the two men was , ,is j1:lt nml n.x,n,k. ,J not so recKiess as it ccmel. j he noe j ..j j,i:i; ,,,; thi bu-m oi a young duck grexv out ot one Oloct ..v .. ,... lt.ll? Ti 1(, ? on the bench, and the graceful ankle of an Indian maiden out of the block before the other wood sculptor while the reporter looked on. A. 1. Mail and Erprcs. r a o d. H -- rJh "You mean you wiu ' i pajier bu-ine-.'" I a-kc I "Ves." he replied, -'t'.e newspapers pay more fr they do for brain ' !o vou me.m lhat 'i I A SMALL STEAK. It Saiinliio nil snrr.-4.fiil Knrnuntir wllh Kr.t Attrnt KrriirntT. ,.. . ... lie lookeii ip at tae wa.ter and said: "A small teak. Ami added, us ;he waiter started to give the order: "Make it tender." brains than leg? I fortsij stirpri. "I mean that I hie r miles. in tbe Hot -m t:' ! down a rwui'jr. ami it w j livo line.' So -Srwitb l i;iiag : 4 galloped y.id the pro- j location through the de-olat sand patch and everlating gravel pit that j paes for cenery along the cordurov ..ne oi me rsmhacke Jioa. l!aw anf ourney wa ; (;tN. ..,. f ,rjarn passenser. roobed of on. an irn- i hi. nil bv the plunderer at the ticket ia,e o: the oilitf. siHin sink into a -tunor rant al carriage happily renders him ineniW.- ;o the J tjth- ro.tl i!l.,l'Mt 1m-.. .f .t,rt rnK.K ..k . red tve-.lore5 and t.-Ainp- who all the jh .;. nuo. . of train men on ALs infaiaoes road. "At this porat tbe corre.p tadeut wa IMmHttetl br lb uweamari! oi the comiacSor. wIki took ep bis piiss. i ag and eolleexl fnre. Tbr e crv.aon- U .wtiful am. .ji proce,i,iwi cnlmly wk bis a tr-ent h-Uer. bt eem u bave sw---ri-d t. sduassur- mke : tb eaHmfatg paragmth as ro,r clean- r,: v.Tuen. Ik.rdetU. t DrovUyr. and .!- Motile. kicb aW,"y ornamental, j were of jfold. Wtnlly smothered with The higbt residence In the worW artabts. the saddle, wuh i sab! to ie the i-borae .knartnimi mOi full jtarael and silver stirrup. bnilIIg at New Yorfc- It measures aorcFl with a t:ae Krsht shawl, two hnudrtd fet from sidewalk to rof. tfaer ule carried a black r:!iti tM 0Sei MM hm revolver bolr. ornata?utei er worked in gold, set with -In the early dir of tbe American revolution tbe men of the hor c ondi and rubies, wbile, to crown xinuu tuco. Trias yteMa, The waiter lookeil 5iirnried. hot ! llr bwe l-e-i-- sa'hl nothing. Then tb- -trangf.- gt u '"- ub" lb" n " tip and wen; through a iby.ie.tl move- "? ""i brjr- Of . men; of the arm, 'frigbtnmg in oUI ! la- uiil lrtVt "" ' lady w i:h ghis-e.. w bo -at .it an pjHi- MJ" wil' lw,' ? " !. : tl.I If.. r ;. .!r-iir!tuini!i m. J?3Ilib VtVmtjr&. I he muscles preparatory to encooitt-ring a I b bfgs. -.t mall -leak. A mll ilt will uot W ! bmwu aisa H wdi Xi triltcil with. When tb small -teak wa brought tbe :nei-e commencHi a fol lows, aceoniing to ihe Martjoi f Qooeabury rules: Fir-: round Tbe -traafer ad the matl -;eak caate to tbe .raieto smd -boot baals. tbe mutil -4enk biolaag confidemt and aniline- TW r-er acUd on tfte defease und vArrvd rao tkiMslv. mish aea: eaee w a a- phtyeti by ik -atail starat. wbo -; (be stranger to grwr. Tune nf ri rwind. t'A o mbaalrs and serea nfnan. ' jseotHl roead Iteb eante an smil- ? ing. Tbe -mall tmk paaaled blow j oi tki ,!tsrr ncr m4i Ai t M wiw w.--. j left-binder " Tbe stnuiCer ae "l Oi'b aart. r groggy, when tb- rrir ealled Uta-. Ltrvik. " - TV . Time ot second rand. tbr-e awaefca. I .. - T , , . . . M ' "linaaT. S6Atav. J . .vs..- - .- s- - ; . ,. . k,. f 1 1 prjeiK.j c-3.ratx- rw- .-- i , bad saas o-Tor tJ. a:r' n. aw, ks. Tba w.:: r KjKMriac what avr- era jc will gat tba: n -ge fe akfc:y. Tb -t "a air Wya. bat t; ii. r veraarw am! fwr!". r. aettber aawam i. !' baa wW nrrapapr ' n gether anaaaaaag for me to draw up her will. "I hastened lo the hou.e with paper and pen. 1 found a fable and chnlr ready for me at the woman lied-dde, and in a few moment- I told her I w-a ready to prepare tho will if she would tell me what she wished its provisions to lie. I wrote the Introductory phrac rapidly, ami leaning over toward her. said: 'Now. go on. Mr. Norton." "Her voice was quite fahit. and she seemed to speak with an effort- hhe said: 'First of all, I want to give the farm to my com, Harry and dame; just put that down. "Hut,' said I. 'you can't do that. Mrs. Norton; the farm Isn't your to give awaj'.' " 'The farm isn't mine!' hc aid. in a voice decidedly stronger than before. '"No, the farm lin't your. You have only a life inlcrc.il in it-' "Thii farm lh.it Iv'o run for goln' on forty-three yean next spring lnt mine to do what I p!tae wltb It' Why not. judge? I'd like to know what you mean?' " 'Why. Mr. Norton your htuband gave you a life estate in all hh properly, and on your dentil the f.irrn "es to hi son John, aiidvonr children get thi village hou . " 'And w hen I die John Norton i to have tbU liotito and farm whether I will or no?" "Jul so. " 'Then I aint going to dJo. aM the old woman, in a clear and docided ly ringing, healthful video. "And o raying, she threw her fet over the front of tbe bed. nt np. gathered a blanket and coverlid about her. straightened op hr gaunt form, walked acro thf. room, and at dwn in a chair before tbe lire. Tb AUt and I cam hom. Tint irw fifteen yaar ag-i. The old IaIy alive to-day." ni'rx'iinin ui"t"f , len recoireil f,wt niuge a gr1 ' Jrany j e-i 1 i " A Deep Mslerf Solved. bfersTtav "I r y v.i t gtrl Xr - 4tmUQy -Yfl. and I v a easrxer. iniao t th -a .r "i steak coaicj off iTetorjotis. tuck. An adrerUM-isent in a ea-aa pa per inquire aR.uuiy fcr a pUis gold tisr "iciit a r ncaz L w'a toci-" ! are ngat, but tbn. mueb tco y oong w tm -a v -j He toid lor a long timer tooiAng Into tbi lUMptay winnVw ot a gon' farniling tore, aaI by aJ by be gavr bimvdf a rt of kSI: aol ei- -Hantpb! Jat Ska m?' Wa U W saAd a by wb xe pp. t "I'm a fnlef 1 -Far U-eaawe Ie brum weodria lot two yr bw a fiBer s i of tbe bluo-ifcaMi Wru. a4 I bt dJCirrKI ibac be tSas't ba to tcm anwori hb it to brisj tbe baai to tb- front: fcb. jaay biea, e a iicxU". wtbr-Zrs trvt rr. .. 3fiM antber Tarfa. kWtKH b? Mr . MnriaaV Lwa. at ia a ; it l a tobaeesj pteat- i Un,bwWeit mm h ik wbaa tixr mai -bag tbatweni'iinkln ihilf 3Cnl aud have itiie that the India Kretioh gh.te. wltfi lar, t HKU, etc., in n'wattcrt ont hr i.U -. A. )' TrU'. 'au.jHt( out aw the rnd-r6p m U lx"-oiiiitig more and iuor In m It cu!d h.tnlly Im esllnd "f'fiblX It.' At in mutip printed i f I fare annoMtM'e tin g.Krl wiui ff dav dinner, ami l vrsU 'i tt damti fKVt. ('tiwu; IhrnUl I - A wire appuralu ha Imhth IC' In the Itlaek Sa by AitirMn t-al nwir to catch and dnAtri? hr-' tr' tiedo smt4 bt deirSa uw. T KTi utrtirtt n I k-pt Hr"L Tb- ,, rt,il 4 Js.diavxd w ebied for tU ' while the 3pprnLil fw bila, , l4. - A Cnnn. In 1'ranee, -t- I Wit- flllerv a bmo In a a.o u4 i I makl; of jerfni 1 $." -- sm t f oralis Ilorrr. Ue aia rir li'ava. J0.i.J0 j-mn ttt aeei 4M U MM ound f )mbe jJr r. i (tt of t ijroti and an ! ? wv& jimowi: of I'ari'i vUbt. Krtik W. n&y rwI a p $ man ft in JaH-l4mtt u Hs laa lat Si Jby nijbt a dtaas of j an teen milei. In b lhan ttr bfiM. He XTl to prfrm tb' fil firltri dollar, bnt tbe gentVm 'f P ths a,,ornno.ill paid I. m fair dollar. Jatnsizn (.V if X (hi of tbe nt plant U t lap M from grvft Ut aeaHet J tbe p( IVware of ii. itrmwbr. ae rla- ha iUrwt b-a in a ia''- learn f tb barta! wwia vini "f ve. AnHber gao" plant of the rly nun i la tKMCl t Jion .!. I7uHfv af -I'mad I'arA. " ?. K. , uwiii me flaoebMr bult r. marry a irc t9dr- Y HMtimr w-fiii ar fww ' 1 ' StaoTa- ' l'bat - Us'' ni Tanr lme )a au Us r. efnevt Wl!, I l8 V,- Trtt-ks twy trf - blfX JkT. rartarr ftsatt I - J are Hi Trawb - D ta ba 2ee lrvsArt $ ,:. - t- kEdrv-a t Uie CjWt aid ytr. fea. xJlvtaz Mm Klaek. f ! Hrw d j asaBP8 " - KeS. Ut itta. ba I air We u nie ca-r l. I pr oil iavto a - a4 f 'Hrt T 4ok tit, it y a4t ak fc TV- b kwU fftianiasf 1 w tmr t to - aba far axm a. -a a-. tmgtt nay tlMw tofcUe