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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1890)
M fW C jwttemf "Oh, where are you galojf my sweet little a aid, Ot. whtre are you golnj r' said h. " t sm going teat lied wn re mo r ilaid. And do not ask qutstioks," tld the. " 1 would Ilk to go with ren, my sheet little maid, I would Ilk to fo with you," said he. " 1 am turr I dsa't aeed you. 1 an act afraid) ! ran (o alt aloe," sU it. MThsre ere dangers ahead, my twtct llttl maid. I would Ilk to protect you," Skid be. I km frarless aad stress, sag Ml M 4t "kysdt 1 Mtd autyear help," takt she. ' Ton tr burdened with care, my iimI IttUw maid, l.l mo carry a portion," laid kc. " My cares at but trivial, and toon tky will fid, I think you moM kindly," talk she. "Jf burden ar grievous, my sweet llttl maid. My tiurdns are rrisvout." tald k. " I am iurc I ran carry In half," she said, "fully kail 1 oaaeerry," eed aha, "I'm unhappy and tooly, my twtrt llttl mild, Unhappy and los)y," sell k " I can thter you, and comfort, and willingly Id! All thrie can I do," kald ah. " And will you constat! my aasal Utile maid, Ar.il w.JI you. oti. will your' ald h. " I cc rtalkly will, and (ball be repeht I If 'twill tnak you tuor happy, ' talil br. "You carry your orro and cures, llttl witr, So lljnlly, to llfUlly," laid La. " You may bear all of mine, tliry're lb ban of my life." " I'll relirv you mott (ladlr." ikld h. Mr. J. H. Low, la Weslie's Newspaper. CLEOPATRA. Being; aa Account of the Fall tad Vcaceanct af Hartaachla, the) Royal Egyptian, A8 8ET TORTH BY BIS OWI BAID. llv I!. Rtnr.K Hagcahk, utliur or Kliiii fiolomon'w Mlriee." ' Slta," " AlUn Uiiutertiiaiii," Eto., Eto Elu. Illustrated by NICHOLL, after CATON WOOD- VILUIead CIIAPTKfl XIX. or ma cnaixo back or marmaciui or vat (mtrnxu or ciiaiiwios; ami or tiik an swan or ct.ktii-ATiiA to ycixTt iiru.ii:. THR aMBAlMADOM or A.I TO IV TIIK TBI- cmvih. 11EHKNT1.V 1 lifted UJjarlf, and layhig tho head of Kgypl'e Queen upon my knee, atreve to, call mr back to Ufa. Bow fair ah Maa)4. evofi In mtr tlmamy, fear king balr streaming o'er her breast) How deadly fair sou seemed In tlia faint light this woman tha atnry of whose beauty era snarl ealtre 'the aolid ma of mighty pyramid that towered over ual Tha heavlneea of her swoon had emoothod away all Ue felee- uesa of bor face, and uaught waa left but tbe stamp dlvmo of wutuan'a rlchrwt lovallnraa, aoftcacU by shadows of tha night uiul diRtilflist by tha east of doathllka alewp. I faicd upon hrr and all my heart went out to bcr; it accmed that 1 did but lovo bcr more txvatuo of the dopthof tho treasons whcrtin I had sunk to rearh bir, and be cause of thf) terrors wn hail outfaced.to Ketbvr. Weary and apont with fcrs aod the panga of gill 1 1, tuy heart sought hrrs for rct, for now alio alone was loft to inc. Hhe bad sworn to wed ata also, and with tho treasure wo bad won we would make Kg) I strong and free hrr from hrr foes, and all should yot be well AhlmuMI have seen tho picture that was to be, how, and In what place aaw clrruwalano, onoo again this very woman's head should bo Ulduponmy knee, pale with that rait of death I Ah) could 1 have seen I I chafed her band between my bauds. bent no and kissed aer on the I, and she woke. Mho woke with a little aob of fear aehlver ran down bcr delicate Umbs; and witb wi4e ayaa aba atared upoa my faoa. "Almtialboar aheaaJd. "Iailndiae tbou hait aarea aw from that aorror baunted placet" And aba threw her arms about aay neck aa4 drew ma to bcr aad kissed tarn. "Coaka, leva," aba aald, "let ua be going I I aa aara atklrat, and ah I so very weary I Tbe cease, too, they rhafe my breast I If ever waa wealth so hardly woat Uosae, let ua be geiag front tbe aaaaow of this fboeUy spot I etee tbe falat lights Riaaciag froat the wing of Dawn! How beautiful they are, and bow aweet bo behold! Never, la tboae Halls of Kteraal Xlfat, did I taink te leak uaaa ike alusk of dawa agalal Abl I caa aee tba tam of that dead slave yet, wltb tbe Horror bang log to kls beardleee cbla Rethink thee I there ae'll sit forever there-wllh the horror! Come; where may we and water I I would five an raid for a cop of water!" "At Ua raaal at tha borders of tba til led laad below the temala of Horetaau-it la dose at bead," I aa awe red. "If aay see us, wa will aay that wa are aUgrkaa who have teat ear way at eight aatoag the tesaba. Vail tbyaelf doaely, therefore, Cleeaatra; aad beware kwttaea aaeteaew augkt ef theaa geeja abeattbee." Ha aha vailed herself, aae I lifted aer ea totaaeaweaawraamkre4c4MMaaa)e. Wa walked elaerly abreagb taa aaad kill raaae to tbe place where ue aymwsl ef taa (Jed Horemka. faableaed aa a mighty epklaa (wheal taa Oraaka eaH Hirmsrkis), aa4 croweed wltk taa reyal erewa at Bgyia, hwaaaatlaaaaieaty acrwee taa laad, Ua tyaa aver laad upea taa Beet sTveeaewe walked taa tret arrew ef taarlaiagaaa ,ulver4 tareagk tha gray air, etrittag opsa Horemlre'a Uaa ef bely calm- Tbea Ua .lht gatbered aa4 grew apaa taagieaatlag kUaaaf tweaty prreaeiee, ami, Uaa m Baa ute of Ufa la Ueata, raeteat aa Ua aertaleet tea t ben seed tern aa. Taea from bia aertia bed Royal Ka roae ap la temp, aad It waa lay. Aa4 paaalag aha Mmaie el graaita aasl a i ikatlTT 1H1 m H' kaaaareef Chute, V the gtaryef the majeety af He mka,waeweaaaadUa aWpe aadaaava to Oewataref tbaeaaal There wa wreak; and awaaaar was Uat raaet aff ksasMy rater Uaa all Ua eaeieaat wm ef Alat asdrhv Alee we washed Ua kauy iaat mdarkme freaa Beca.ataaiag aaarUa water, aaa af Ua great esaerald altfgeal fna Clmaajwa areaataadwU lata taa water, a4 it waa m r tb" " kwagUI leaasl It k Uamlra. Thea. aaea kaota, I bfkaa Clee- a ncALtstib coixoqov; amwawKi ffwrP smammmmr wWlV WWwW TaHV,, BWaw Msw Bfi4 aWwi, Jr I waa very weary, wamaivhed bark to tha baa he of Minor, where our craft wae. And having at leneth come thither, seelag no one sae sonic few peatanta goltig out to labor oa the land, I turned tho a lKW4t In that aama weld where we bed found aim. end wa aaanleJ the craft while tbe crew were yet akeplng Thea, waking them, wa bad them make alt sail, eej lag that we bad left the eunuch to eojuara awhile hehlad ua, aa IB truth we had. He wa sailed, and the gem, with such of tke ornaments of gold as wecvuld bring hither, we hid away Kour days and more we sprnt In coming to AlriaaUrla, fur tbe wind waa for the most pertegMleelut; and they were happy days I At rt. Indeed. Cleonatra waa aoauewkat ellent and heavy at heart, o uaat ska aad seen and felt In Ue woma or the pyramid weighed her down. Hut souu her lttirrlal spirit awoke aud ahook the burdro from Iter breett and ahe twvame teraelf again now gay, now learnel, now loving and now odd, now queenly and now altogrther aim pie ever changing aa the winds of hrarrn, and, aa the hravrn, deep, brauteoua and unsearchable I Night after ntaht for those four unhapy olghts, the Uit happy boura I ever was to know, wa kkt hand In hand upon tho deck and hoard the waters lap the veitel'a aide, and watched tho soft footfall of the mom as she trod the depths of the Nile. There we sat aud Ulked of lot, talked of our marriage and all that we would do. Alto I drew upplansuf war aud of defense agalntl tbe Koauaa, which now wn had the means to carry out; and alio approved ttirm, sweetly aajttig that what remed gwd to mo wa good to her. Aud so all too swiftly ascd thedajs. U those nights upon the Nile! their memory hauuU me yett Dead are thuae dear nights, dead ts the moon that lit them aud lot In the wide salt sea aro taa Waters which rocked us on their breett I Kor all thtligs end in darknra and ahr, and those who sow In folly shall reap in sorrow. Ah I those ulghta Un tho Nile) And so, al length, once more we atood va ithlti the walls of thsl fair )lacon the Wjchiae, and tho dream waa done. 'VThlthrr beat thou waailereil with Cleo intra, Uaruachltl" aaked Ohsrmlou of me when 1 met her by chance on that day of return. "On some new mission of twtrayall or was It but a lore Journey " "1 weut with Cleopatra Upon se'ret bual boss of the rltate,' I answered, itemty, "rt thoie who ko sei'relly , go evilly ; and foul birds lovo to fly at nlghu Not hut what thou art wise, for scaroo would It beseem laee, Harmechi, to show thy face la KcypL" I heard, end foil my pastlon rlr wlthlu mo; for ill could 1 Iwar thla fair girl's icorn. "Ilatt thou never a word without a ting I" I askeil. "Know, thru, that 1 went whither thou hadil nrvcr dared to go; to gather means ti bold Kgypt frum the gratp of Atttoay." "Hoi" she answered, looklug up swiftly "Thou foolish man I Hetter hedsl thou dona to save thy UW, for Antony will grasp Krypt In thy despite What ower hast thwa today In Kgypt I" la y despite that be may do t but In de BBfta M Cleopatra that be caa not go," I aald. "Nay, but with the aid of Cleopatra tie can and will do it," she answered, with a bitter smile. "Warn the tjureti sails In atata ap Cydaus atream slut will aurely graW,Uia coarse Antony Utaaea to A lei andrw, oaauajrriag, and yet, llko Uee, a alatar "Itlsfalael I aay that It la false! Cleo patra gora not U) Tarsus, and Antony comes not to Alesandrla, or, If he come, 'twill be to take the chance of war." "Now, thlnkest tlxm thusl" ahe an ewered, wtU a little laugh. "Well, If It please thee, thluk as thou wilt. Within three days thou ahalt know. 'Tta pretty to see bow easily thou art fooled, fare well I Go, dream on lore, for surely tove la aweet." And aba went, leaving me angered and troubled at heart. That day 1 saw Cleopatra no more, but oa tho day which followed I taw her Hhe oa, tbosb ainatk rros taa aitr.!" waa In a heavy mood, aad had no gee tie word for we. 1 spake to ber of tbe dafeeee of KgipU but aae put the matter away. "Why dost thou wearv met" she aaxl, with anger; "canst thou not see that lam lest la trouble I Whew Delllus bath bad bU aaawer, thea will we speak af theee matters." "Ay," I aald, "ware Dell I us aaU bad bia aaawer; aad kaowest thou that aai yaUr day Charaloe whom about the aalaea they aama taa 'keeeer cf Ua Queea'e aecreU'-Cbarmloe did swear that the aa. awer would bat Oe la peace: 1 odwm la Aaleeyr" "Kaagbt kaowa Charm lea ef ay heart,' M aald Claaaatra. atamatag ber teat la eager, "aad If ahe talk eo freely Ua girt shall be eoeurgad from out my court, aa la her de aert. Thaagtt, la truth, aha added, -ahe rkkwam ha that saaall bead af all my privy aauacHtera ar. aad wit ta aaa H. Kaeweet Uea thai I have aakl a Bcrtiea ef these geaw tot he nrh Jews ef Alesaadria, aad at a great ariea, ay, at are thwiaaad aastartla far each aaa. Beta few, la truth, for avore they ewuld net bay aa yet. Twee rare te aaa their ayaa wfeea they fell cava them Urge aa apple Uey grew wiU avartra aad wweeW Aad aaw leave me, Harmarhle. for I am weary. The m emery ef taat dread abyki U with ma yat- I hawed aad rv to ga, aad yet wareriaf. 'farwna me, Cleeaatra; 'tie ef ear rlage." "Osr marrlagr I Why, are we act lc4d already wlP she aaswerad, "Yea, wit t befetw the world. TVm dldat pfxeolee." -Ay, HermarhJe, I aid arvaUea, aad Vc meerew, eUs 1 kava rid me ef tlOe DtUJee, I wtU keep my prvetkte aad aaste tbwi CVae. jatrs's Ixrd bwfsre tha rwrV rVw taat tho art la thy pier. Art reairvtr Aad she stretrhMt est tr hac4 fee ma U kiea, koittg sa ma sr.th atrutgw eyas, a thcegh aha atragesl wHh berattf TVra I west, hat tta ftsykt putm avtre I strwve te see Ceopetre aad ron'd acC Tbe Lty t"lrw. wia with tbe Qeeea," ae said the usatha, aad ca kklt aatar. vU53bS- i?!-!rSswmmtktu kmwmkkmwaT MnUtmSvM 1?yHkLU smwkKJ'ApVl;- 41 A -c --aBe .a r r'iw'- laPw- - -m Wt s Oa the morrow the eevrt met la the great hall cm hour before midday, and thllkrr 1 went with a trembling heart to hear C!o wire's answer to IWllus end lt hear myself alto made King cvatvrt othVueaef IVrypV at waa afwil aad kplradid eeartt there were rouacaw-re, lerd, cartalaa. eunui-h and waMhkfl wveten-all save Char ailea. The hear peaked, but Clccpetre aaa Cbartahtt came net. At leagth t'harasje entered gently by a kid entrance and Uvk hrr place among the waltlag lattice about the ihroae, Kea aa she dui so she cast a glance at me, and there wa triumph la ber ryrs, though over what the triumphed 1 knew ot. IJttle did I guess thsl thehed hut atw betus:ht abuatkny ram had keeled the fte of Kgypt Then presently the frampata blared, amt, clad in her tvbee of state, the urwus crown upi ber heed, and on her fereeet, fleshing tike a star, that greet emerald aceraWus which she had draggrd frxim dea.1 l'ha reob'a heart, Cketre, fellewnd by a gll terlng gnard of Northmen, swept ha klA dor to her thtvue, Derk waa her lovely face, aud dark her alumhrvus eyre, and none might read their HiesaarA though all that court aearvhad Ihcreia for aatguof whkt sbouM come, Hhe soated bereelt slowly aa one who snay not le moxnl, ami swke te tho Chief of the Heralds lu the Orwek touguet "I Kir tho Ambassador ef the liuhle Antony Welti" The herald bowed low and tnade assent, 'liTt him coma re and hear cur answer " Ttw door were flaag wUo, and, fol lowetl by his train of knights, ItaUlus, rlat In hit givldrn armor and hit purpl rhlamtt, walked with catlike step up the creat hall, and made ehHsaeca before the throne. "Molt Itoyal and beauteaua Kgypt,H be aald, In hit sett tuL-e, "as thou halt gra ciously been pleased to bid tue,thy srriant, I am here to take thy answer to tho Irttrr of the noble Antony the Triumvir, whom In morrow I tall to snort at Tarsus, In Clllcta And this will I say, lleyal Xgypt crating pardon the while lor the tatidnets of my tieerb bnthlnk thee wll before word that can not tn unsioken fall from lboe awtwtllpa. Defy Anloay, aad AaUmy wtll wrex'k thee. Hut, like thy mother Aphru illtn, rise glorious on bia elfhl tnm the Uicra of the Cyprian Wave, and for wreck he will gUe Ibre all that caa be dear to womau'a lUiyalty eeilre and )mpof ola,i'ltlrs aiid the away of men, ame and wealth and the diadem of rule made sure, Korwarki Antony holds this Kaaiern World la the hollow ef his warlik hand, and at his will king are, and at hla frown they erase te bo." And Delltua bowed his head, aud folding hi handa meekly oa hla breast, awaited .answer. j - i( for awhile Cleopatra anserered not, but sat like the spblui lloremku, dumb and In. scrutahle, gating with lost eyea down tba length of that great hall. Thea, Uke soft musJr.Mr aaswnr aama, mid trembling I IU)tae4 lerKgy4'a rbjd. laagatathelUigtaa "Kohln Delilus, much have we bethought us of the mstter of thy message frum great Antony to our poor lUiyalty of Karpt. Much have wo bethought ua,and raunsvl have wa ukea fram Uaararlea of thegjnits, from tba wlatst ameag aur friends, and from the Uaahlng ofaur heart, thatver, I ma a aeatiag htra, haawla av or war gavplo'e weal Hharp ere the words that thou hatt brought across the aea ; methlnk tetter bed they been fitted to the eel sot eume petty, half-tamed Prince than to those of Kfypt'a (Juern. Ttierefore have we numtwrml the legUxie thai wa caa gather, aad thaUMrmaa and the gallaya wherewith wa mar breast tha aea, and the moneys whlth shall buy ua all things wanting to our war. And this we find, that, though Antony ha ettnt, yet hath Kgypt naught to fear f rosu tbe strngU of Antony." Hhe paused, and a murmur of applause of her high words ran down the hall. Only Delllu stretched cut his handa as though U push them back. Ttiea came Hie end I Nob!e Dclliu! Half are we m!ndl there to bid our tnngue step, and, strong within our fortresses of ateae and our Mher fortresses built of the lieartaof Bn, ebWkt tlia Issue. And yet thus ahalt thou not go. (iulltles are wn of those charges agalmt us that have com to our ears ef ne ttle Antony, and which now be tudntr shouts In our; nor will we journey Into CilUa to answer thea." Hera the murmur aresaanew, while my tieart beat high la IrWiniih, and In the pause that followrd DelUua savke oaca mora. "Then, llojal Kgypt, my word to Antony Is word of war I" "Nay," aba answered, "it aball be ena af peace. Utter. I W e eetd that wa weald net uome to make aaawer te theaa ihargea, aer will we. Hut "aadkbekaittedforibeCrat time "gladly will we come, and that swift ly, la royal frla4eMp to make kaowa nar f)lowkhJpef peace apaa the baake af Cyd nus." I heard, aad waa awwlktoew. fSeaUl bear aright I Was It Uaa that Ueeaabra kept hrr eathar hteved heywad the held af reaaea, I if4 up my vow aad cried I "U Queen, remember!" Uke a lhaaeaa she taraed wpoe, mm, wtUh a Baehlag af tba eyas aad a swift eheawel bar levaiy head. "heaca, HUv ' ehe aald , "wae hade laee break la upoa our owa I MiedUseathy stars, aad leave mature ef tbe woetd ks Ua rlra ef the wvrld V I eank back shamed, aad ae I did a owe more I saw tha emlle ef triamph ea the far of Chermtee, followed by what wae ptf cweaflB. tha ihadawaf day far my Ml "Ham Uat ran wrawllag haUU,M aald tMlbaa, aataiiaf at me wit at i waked agar, Mhah haaa rehafced, great ate wava,U KgyaV h thaek heart far theaa gaatla ward 'We aaa aa Uaahe fr St Hk Uy aur servant." arena la V alag beevUy; "i wll Uke Ua Uaa ef Aaleer ataae. frt Uy eaawter, aad say la Wm Uat m ha ready a mtuag wiisma tmr faskrw la Ua track af thiaev iaraweilt Uaaa Ur veaeedhtw wama amall teaea af ear haaaty " Urtea gad wtUdraw, whUaUe aeart ataml waHug wtfw, Aew4 I waMsf WnVwaVatg wvkMmw'I'lwUf Iff weald yet make geadherarwah ma Heyal Wawsaa U-era m Ua faeeefKcya. stat aaaght aha aa4. Only etia f rewaiaf baarUyhe roae aad, feihvwad by Ua kv4, laftUeUrtjaeaadaaeiad lake tha AJahmv tar MaU. Then the enart an he a. aa4 ae tha ssraa aad asnarkUara weat by Uey teeead m mm wHh maamery. Ir thgh aaae knew all my aarrert aer tsvw It sum! twist mm aa-d Cinaatra. yet were they salea ef Ua favor skew a ate ay the (feeee, et4 rbw4 greatly at my fa.1 Hit I Us ae keed ef their aurx'kleg as I etf dated with stwry Bad tll the weeat af Hepe stip from teeth my ft, tvt aa f tttrsraa Jf wa sUrtiy hMeaa aaUraty bvda sMbdeat 4 atarr rawatr as ae iegaii tta coaleeavly, aiaxa -raet wi mtid he ve haea rvtrretly titvttl4 U tta tkUk-M U a4V OPCN..MR TUCATMtNT. tli lati f ti,f r,tM mi t' SMmptl, V,e4l4. Ther It a strvnc comletlon that life la the ')er4 air aerve an excellent pf. ,iln sulafc-tt ihfttenM stuke of pthlaltiw In curing It OenertUy, however It I tellrel that to obtain lho bnpflts of air a l.viiltj distant frvtu the vatrnt s home Is lln-ete. an the uiounlalns by the , at the Suth or In the North, etc- , a matter if fact, most patient erw unable to lease their homes, ( lrete. at alt, they must I treats! In the Mato In ehlch they retl.ltv, Msny yeers agi a physician who hi. I jnt nearly eighty years In Vermont. Jer titty ( which he nat In erttte pratUs told the writer that shortly t titer ho lvk the prarltee of nteilUMae he tirttWe don,nl was toM by kit mr,lloal adler that he was attteked by consumption He Uoh his hme and i,mh, an. I (or tlilee nttiiiths snt his ' llm In riding about New UngUnil aad New WfV lie wmild trciel tar and near, dally, ex-onllng to hit ln linalKm At tho end ut the ;etlts ha t lit the. I l.t lilt hoiiix and rtteesnnal trk and ontlnutM It almost without lMomi , lion till nearly eighty year agv. lie .lM at last, not (mtntiij dUeae, littl at the "deacon's ni-tnre hty" nlhel, all at rln-e it hoot any apparekt Ue, lit minor tortus this oIomUoii of Ike effe,'ts tit oen lr travel haatnany tltnea t-eeti Cinflruiel by the repMTl ,( careful oleror lr II, I ioltHli (Med New,t ghet a laUahto isutrltiu lion lii supHrt ot the value of opnalr travel to cotsuuiitUe. In la his father had all the Indications ol ron tuttipttou With a friend hntoik lour of New Kttflahd In a iMie-hnr ehslMi The llrsl ill) he tratrlnt twentyilte tulles, hut Ills eitialislUni ali liactltup lists was .i irreat that he was urgwl o return houie to dim Hut he pushed wa, tttd ewr day litvuglit him Imprnrs-d health Alter lilt return home he tttk rrijuUr ojti air eierelse, and dlel .f , an In. Mn ot the stoniaclt thirty jraie later al the age of slit, ne One lung presonlitl nvldertceof ananrlrnt elcatrl at lit pe, hut both were otherwise health) II" ttys that hla fslher litirrle-l his tsiilsln who died of chlotile phthisis two vesrs lietiirti his father Of rlfht rhll . itten, line del al birth, and one al I eleven All the other arrliM si adult agw aud uisrited. teieiat ttctrtg ttili tiling Ot the ninety three direct de treiulant ot his fattier, Hot one was phthisical This result was attrlliutod to tho Journey, itd"meh, ,j tna follow Ing out-HHr eiervlae, and cateful regulation ot the health ot hit children I Itr Ihiw.lltrh thinks thsl many pa , tlenta die from want of oxn air Ileal tneiil lie .Ure-'ta aanh of hit phllilslral j patient to walk dally from thrse to til tulles noier to stay at home all day utile a violent storm l rsglng If 1 the westher le ery cild he direct j them to wear respirator, lie forbids ' atandlng still on the tnet to talk Ut . friend, lie think that by followlne (hi plan tlent may Im ruts4 at home, and while atlll rxtaduetlag their liutlneaa, till see in eouud sense, lift . ..... ,... -i. -. ..... .1..... .., Iiwi ., in. air w, tmr uik,, i,fii nar iriir homes, Itefure aw fly to other air hkn J red nr thoilstcJ of inllr twsy To thittn unable to walk sufflrleatly I far U teach the lst air near hum without eicestlso fatigue, tt I adlla ble to ue a horse and lnirgT, or a tesifi ilrlven by the patient, wlilt h I fir tet Irr The thertftiitit value of a splrllt-l span of thoroughltrd, ut one able to manage llmui, Is very great, and thee, loo, can l m added U the effKls of the ten air prer ('onsumptltes are imlv nn of inany rlasseauf pplo wh would lie thus tMiieflUvl, Detroit (.anrrl. TMH OAV Or TCNNOft, Ifawdrea lewovewt VI, ties f.m Ik (a rer Ike Itwtllwllae, A never-ending prraon of vetlak paM down the Hue Ht lloeofe to the I'laon de la Itovotwtlon ei-tfereat I'lara lotul XV whsriw the ttlsvcll gulllw line hty loxtti fctd, Thefe were guillotines, howetrr. In teieral other part of the clly, and It wa no uneom mon matter for a erin going m hop ping la the ruoratrtg Ut meet wltb three or four proeeealtm of unhappy to lags tirdlng Ut eirwutltta, A wt. genlifd bsrwl of furies uually aym. taNle4 them, ahoutlag and howling a ivlta aad rrle of "leath"' Vmj la ItiM pnttasU were made by reetdeata ktoag tha llnee of rwate wi the gwlll" tinea, that rnlllepfwrHs ai re Wsyla alng u avoid lhaetreeia,ea4 that tbla 111 great harm U their titnnm. 'tiff therefore ptltlowe4 that tta rvUe KotiU he at teast -ealoaally rheegad, later oa another reejueet wae made be the Natl'aal A seem My ewareralag tha naheallhy -altlow of Ua life 4e la Kevalutloa, literally steepM la bU4. which mitvsal a harrlbla aad dangavta teaeh. Htraaga, Msreeraa It may aea, msayi.f these eiwratlwas, ar1etly Uaaa of lwiwf uat )rwcraaaa, were atteadad by great awmhera af ee-pareetly retaaet able aawal,aw4 the Meal tear rntalee4 maay advartseameay a the a feet Uaa) "rvaad-aa Mree aat ehaira t wlkaeee Ue gellUHtelag of. nay, lirtH XVL. e Mava. Ulaa4. ot iaaeeal of aay cwaplx perava, at a- mweb aa hntr A MraUmpwrary eagravtaf repreaeallag tha irtmrmlUm tf Utm XVI, atwwa ua a eewwd f wll-4eeeae4 peU. wmferlahly eet4 la their rkalra, plar4 a high aad well Ullt wrs4ea aa4, aad avt a few f thea are aslag tk-elf opera glaeeaa. Ikweal le tUfi-4 when b rer4e that dsriag the saaasaviree ef tWplMt.tor "oe dateelt ea beetle." fa fef.t the gy ae-l vt' atlla aatere f lre I'artatea tM t ha wbzlly eppvaawer', A euo by t, w.aa bl)y lelJo.l ytvfU made a sovtef ft tii th tragVe eveat Urfc wore prv-;tli; uKvrrisg ftateMsy flrVw, INvt Uit c e wiut fryUt ma4e tv itAVufhf a .w . st t t.vt f hU rjir "The wrvVe U- tr 1II i !orwi uty V ft c,htrtb w(H be .(w.itO(, Ui Ut aa-" 1U rr.iV 1 U !l wjti, Uw f4daleaT Uat thr erw tir , aestj, wv aa4 lUayavta.'-Jt, V. Irtltk. r MllClttANlOU. A man of TwIgM" lbe rSip wh.i d.en know whether h irUy -ill r not Tu M, JiMeph, ,v, N.tsisot lleg tha onlvfllytn the t'nloa wbleh hks twl eparste and distinct p.M.o!M, wtihla It limits - The total oruUtlisa of l)rnlai at lh t. nl lvt , Uvrl There he4 been leidesthl dnln the pre, less year, of which l had ! by dfwn lag from tbe nttlie rtmvi 4 ten by ( ether k.Nfldtalv , - ISnntkpAsi Warm pIkv4 me toe I p4iltn In a cream 4, sad pt U tl,e center ot a platter ltrk wtfh g I a hot. buttered eup, and bake until lbs egg I Arm turn Iheiti Owl aw-t tltane around the me si, tu.l llotskeepng 11 lirgrlt trwe lis the wtwld, te vr4ltg U statistics lately pabUbe. by the ItalUn giMernment, s mosr thestnul standing l the foot of Mount ,1 tn 1 he rlrvemfcten. of tha toslw. I trunk at tly fwat frowt the gtvua4 I 311 feet - The festltw )A rabbit Is a strht , vrgftstiin and will not tow h gfvs tt an kind, nor a III ), t,u. h trlbls that ar ltet with gfease ttrvhtl Ists In (olort.U lake ,! ef his fsitldlocttnes and protect ttielf trv fhtm hi nes.ir by tebhlng lh Uly ' of the lret with a bs-vn rlhd A entn ouk Mens thtlsttsn ' Aksivlalton rtHntly lnitsl a gewtlo , intlt Ui deller an ad.lie.s lln did t.i, and flatter,! hllole t,l be eitde i f,i Impfettlotl on the eudle-4t lull wa omewht taken aherk w,eit the ihsU man al the rto" of hi td.tte., ,iut the hymn 'Art thoti weary ar thou laarntd, art thou vhw oppee.l" The w)( prominent tlMney n Oarlnnatl It a pwtjllar di Mmenl M two i the ptiin hke lllrsrU.t cntJrrahe rumhirhl, ' I drsire tht , no bt meeting shall l-e held (of mw, for sueh iHiitis ate Hllllel by lawyers li, rplile their eliojttenvot wl,ot, f ne I drstre that no etape worn hi my family for me, Imt If any member chtxwe tl do .i the ma thsil la .charged to hi avoanWM Tl JOMhg roeh were r.rnlly Sf-. Tested In I'hlf aio f.tr ere.mtlhg otee xtierttslug to Iniln4 They found loan; dupes thtoughoul the land I'hol.e graphs usually eNvitopenled lh fpta. Slid the (windier then (i(wtendl that i the applicant wr lowed lteMe, aw4 If rllnd tare forthcoming thy would g and i-e liiatflel 'I he plsoaf were held for trial on thafge of tltwdu Unl uw of Ihw mall -nAkaaakw,"the atllraior sltyrf of f.atlvang Ha., rwceelly slllra eae of the "iara.lhtH thslVd three of It li-r bitten ofTs a etrtlon of It Jw had lcn eatan by a atronger kinsman, M boUs were found la him where he had l-l'l (he twhall; of a ;)itd of flesh Imply lrMe hi uptxififftl , o,4 stronger Arkansaw ll that lllr. tor fHv.l im eanfi olhaf to the rllttil that ftgula(- the supply to the de. msml, and thl If II, y wvre U imw froni lhlr reenllllslln hlits they woviM aiMtn sliund In ufflrlnt num bets to pile alllgaUtr four feet 4p all I over the Hi, Johns rlief notmlry An fmp.tfiahi ablHlon tit the data ( which the rcwnt dlustUa of the height to whlvh mio attain I. a brought out, I repofU! frni IVtlsad A fwarf ut etorm wa treently eprl rpre.) al ilia Tellenowk Light rk. sed I a 'dornlrk" of Itasatt wg,ng it; two -ow It'll wa thrown up hi the fo ut tha wait and fell on the r-f of the HgMV-et,r s husw, 110 fert Uok tbe tela), breaking a hoi la Ik rif ' 'lb waie were eo high that tit wt cute down the rhlri?ir of Ut lilr , luMja )f thi, f siren (a tr rnls sad tun-l out tltlttugh 0e tuls of the (llr The rhlmnty Is aNr-it 4 ft I aUite tea e The spray eetef t ttte rw ,.( the rhtmney over th tsmv i whteh I Mfwt alxtii tea ti., an-i rn In strtstu to tbe iitt.Mo. I OLO-TIMt OUNMCNQV, Ihe lwacr fkl Sim! Bmhisi Haw I Ml f Aa. A fw dj ago the AlUwy iwwraal ttprlnuH la feo la.lle tha I) ret peaye ef th first number of the Journal of Mkib n, jej The y of how- aa fttatafalag tha nt'tst Imswrtaat aeaewf that day, waa gttea te a table gttlag oorw tksa a tlwtn sad a half, let lev free4 wwakly la this table aaa found lafwtatbe at the Unk bills wbUb a paraoa waa likely Ut gad eevtag his muf Owe af i,m prlwve awrw. kill 4 Uat tlase wae a bank arrta a teeUsr, and wae tf taa tleke wee that a Miaa ailgkt wake up aay awralag eM lad half tha Mil la hi ymkm eevth. lea frtws (he fallsre rf the PMie beebe that bad Iaw4e4 thewi Ageia, a i-n neat rnaa ewlag 1mm aasrfhar htata ' or etea frna aaxtther part ef thla et, ' tee4d the detaeior t- tell hlwt hirw marh jdleiMMat tha Wile, abb h wt-ie g at their faoa valsa la the pi we k eee frvea, weee ab)arl t la the Uea whare be waa lad to waa taawt la tbe (ebb referred be the Mils tA the baake le aa4 aruead At Way, at hsea4ta4y, Trwy aad faategherg ate j'rte4 at mt, hM frvwv fwV-rg, ltbwa, wyrarese, KwrkeeVer aad fit felt they were frwea airih bu I per reat. aNUewwat- Uat la, law Mile e eee4 Uaaa. The Mile 4 a Ueh al Catafcdl aad waa at rVsghaewpet are. ivtd a wth Ut reaU t a 4oMe', eae at H4a"a at eaata, aad a w Yeek Vi eeata The Jfew Keglaaf UUi aeragw4 aet wme-hslf ef I par seat, dlswwat, hat lha alr f haaka rer H peeked ee 1U.fcea" U Iwge, i"eaatkTwt ll fvraUblejr twe, Khete 11 . m, Mw sahatu fr, end Maine Ire la the 1 1 let la the J-ereei The '.r lstat Ike Uabs list etf tke Mil Ik Urge fk4lewwel- IVe key If sale Vltle Kaerag4 tU I' - dlwa-iat, Vr i glafa Mfle t, k-vnt, ar4l -! lU- gl Utl T, kk Mile . bfieWtlp WJ) I, e4 AUMva bill p. IWJts ikst ta swrfatly yl hm 4j salgbt bw worthl tire Mt TV U-Lt with thw ai t-s Uek Ulie ; tb r"iiwtwieg vl weth ilUtg U a tyiUir U ewtw, ae ttihe ta ' ,U awvkvtk. ie kWUt, hm ,&tMVf Ur ellrt. U 'fiiu f1'a ef wltlwat as.f I I i.fl ui UakUtf.-kV.irf.itWf iM. 1 .) eirreit. ' - s. jaJsaaes , weevwry aad ratxasb tsindihoi use ef menrur ta Ike ef tiMa etbrwtw be vey lajerti V w ne swi r iaw matrmte that ikt humsattj I due a e ten W iuit w of tM ptMtv. "the verMua fweetieatef tMht t-eiwne r paired hr , tie nw a, M bwee .iH.tloie ha riMMe ffM,tel,vtta' e,'fc al a geaeral , teetlvgitf d'kltltl ! dtstrsa A, eee) I w!m lu Hrs leet or mtwtt la aay ef It tfm wU de well to Mt.w It ap with mwI Ut Hill a njretwttiu fita a' telWwt alleretlse rvaewt the evil a, la ef werrwiy aad etker wtleefwl mieerai iwi n t iwespoeeM ef ru-iiy v ' leb iegrrbwtvael ter te sethlag oi.if.iiM kkwv wtit karat irv delicate. tb"sl eal) latiriakl, ,. w eivaww nvvtiin esAirwai, a Taa thUg w IMwh at atgM wt,(4 aa af CTSMt tatt dar tf wa ..M eaUea owwviw, MltwaukeaJrnal IMMtd Vwwv KteWsl the r-lr hy !.; k, lewwaa wkti-.tfw.jrth- tit twUtea ef OmBtll.m. ewvt.ft tke Malady, tMy war ewsllj d. w th tieMHe'e ei.v.,t, lulir,,, t tvtvfUwllf anlMa twatnt teMMr it tk atwatiwari'maiaiaa, - IvniVH t lNt lkMaatUw Wf'Kr, 4 V UsIaallNllwe c akvpAlr U.w,iaekka M wWnlU totale.li M.ae h West. tw IllttrfS sin eell thill t flr stvUm4,,. ,vl4J. Tt th tt wsMal.g' a.ee aotivaa lt,:.Vf.r. IIH.-. rste la tV fbU awwftr' alwei ewwe frea a4iWt.thiff -ii.r,.t, rlievewr t'eruw's Utile UtsrlAtU isw tfefawtUka s Ta rsbs ins sj-v"! t. tt etigar t.,tiM,. i ttf w i4Mk), Ta t r-'h Uvntvtfv ftwsa fe l.tlvki,u fv4,i,vt wk aVi It Is 0- ,l.i.t nUtt Kt I. ita e MlMJliu... .. &. litwtMW ef Utefe OXIC ICsVJtiVtt BHlt tha MelrHwl gsff fwautMwwMh Hy tup of rlg. U takea 1 1 g nlaaanelt Hel refreerilng tt Ka laete, gj4 nwwt BwtlBH rietly aa) iKa KMswrra, T4raf n4 Hi wale, rleHa InwaTw UMa4aWlually, kllepell ruUa, kBsV. sylsaaasxl fevaaBrvigMrwawwKelklJ ntlsallo. HrruM wf Ilea g lit) Mly rvMieitf wf Ma tie! as mrsa. Jiica-l, pleaelng r wa inata ge e repUtilw lA Ihw Btowtavrli, kmiH gt Ha !( ktfvl trstlf Isatmaeiae M Hi wWta leiaaref nails' fram) fjka naaJlhf hn4 mirtiawla gwewtawVasy lit knatijf arallawl ejwalmlet) ast nHl H In bJI tewl Mr thwsW (t Uet WvajtJ BviewltMr twwMlf Ihvw. rws,V ITfaaj g M aae fa Mi tewl tl BsHlU t mil attM.fgwf gUbv Aur fefUhU ttf agatA wU may o4 Isart) rt w tViewl will ! rtira ll at4j lay aaw wU wltaimj tri Uf (w DawW sMtWf stnjr mUmIuIsV fit rgewna, fit, I tumult, 01, sret ffrnw, tt I (Mk Ow41, I towliMclk. I tv.a SCOTTS tsat.fi lihmwwlfir I imkmMr ten i asj raVravA-a eet.tH f tea ear f I raa tar kit MBar mm i wa i', m r niriwa rLltH 0 MV tMNIt ar vwg grg mt A erasj a Mf, f taa i vr he iAtff 1 1 tjita, rv,w tasfikvtwv n kvifktiat aaw, wrrtt gkretatrea H atsat Wuttaiet hart r, Tata n tt; , i ,iei wi n,i i , mmmmmmw enw Oh, 9o TlrtI99 swCJM 9Wf 4 Ay mnympmrHm aPaMPamaffVar aw4wwaV a'BBsWT II lwWArw.wT l, l. 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