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TRAYia
A STORY OF THE NORTHWEST.
ax iu Auraon or “dupcax M'teTOSR,?
“Loots MAora,’
. H> •' .1 *«t| Ad.
Wrlttaw Car laaday latalrar.
(port aioBTSnoBa*>.')
(UAPTCS XI.
mao devotion aba aarar ao-
tartaiaad doubt for a momrut.
Boaobtag tha flower bada aka tookad
M 'Sol
reluming to tha houaa whoa, from tha
escMfKttflss&zr - M4 '
“Yon wished CSSra ma, Chiaook f"
“I did. I. came that I might apaah
with yon toy tha that Mae. “
’•Why. Wbhrh
kad in surprise.
Ml know not, only that M will be far,
Tory farfrdm Wham tha baaottfhl White
girflivra.”
“What harm haaa I dona Chiaook
that ha ataoutd foraaha daw. Hard I an
vby.wbete ara you going ?” aha
■any friends left that 1 aaa spars him ?”
“xoa bar# dons ma ao harm, only hoar
good.' hat I heva done you groat wroog;
hot tha thought to do ao wa« not la my
jJ.,
“what maaa you ? Did you not aot aa
I daairad I DM you not giro the whlta
■h ths Uttor f"
'‘Yah. but I faar it did not aarh him.
I fear toe leriex he got. did not wan him
of tha dan gar."
“You gala him tha I attar I gara to
yau?"
MI aaaant to, bat I am not sure,
ooold aot tali what tha apaaklbg pa
mUL I only know that MoOrath gara
a paper to keep for him and that I I
both la tpy pooket whan I gara tha black
man what I thongbt waa yoora."
“And tho other paper f"
? Mflhd.1 latnyhhd to UoQrath."
‘Vruhlfyou gar# tbo wrung paper,
Ohloook, yon ara not to blamo. You triad
to do right. Toll mo aboot tha white
mss yoa ra# op ike rim I hide nothing
from me. 1 '
Ohiaooh rtteteh hUAhs facts to bar, aa
they bars been recorded, hot Me toadat
heart wouldBOt permit him th hay what
ho be Ha rad when aha raked him if than
leefor thrireheape.
I ean hi somrihiog
gara yonr man tbit paper?"
“Yes. Taj;. . .. 3I:C:
“It, or soother paper was giran to him
to Mod y<mr
"PirhiM to,"
“Ma*it jCriliiii Auhw Chinook wall,
and you can bathaeamatobafriandyoa."
“Ua failad moat terribly, thoagh, aaid
Lonia, with a light laugh,
,?WM. bhi batW'Uittr point I.BUS *St<
ting it. it «u kuowa at Fort Wale, in
tome way, that ytte Were eomiog down
y*wi Abuw nwr] vw) uvuBr person,
morn friendly, knew there waa trouble,
gusseedet thw plans, and thia waa tha
paraou who aant Chinook."
“W by. Brno*, yoa spaak aa if you kaaw
all ahoutit," aaid Louis, trying to amila.
“No, Lunin, f read that* thing.. as I
would iba footprints on a trail. 1 oan tell
you UfoMUrtthont much of a guana."
■'What ia that ?"
! wat Saul by Ihor-
* * ware
dan’a daughter, and tba murderer,
scut by ht>r father. "
Louis blsttchsd, aat up straight and
looked into tha fase of his oempwion
with tha axpraaalon of a man contemplat
ing angar.
“Don't, get prorokad at me, Louie,.
Yon thadh me your friend and aontdent
whan you told ma of your life at “
mo tire iu coming Want. Why
IV
■yan^t hilled by the
Henry Jordan, iu uo amiehla mood,
walked hack with Van Smith to ths house.
He did not faal sear ao rrjoioed as he im
agined he would at hearing of tha death
of Louis Trarie, at least the pleasure waa
dampened by tha knewledge of hia daagh-
ter’e oouduct, more perhaps from tha fact
that aha, whom he had lored after hia oold
manner, had become raddeaiy aware of
this villainy. It ia natural for
hate thoM who ditooxar thair arima, and
now Jordan caught himself haling his
daughter. That ia, ouraad himself at drat
for oonaAnting to give her to Van Smith,
but whan the contents of that latter
dashed aoroaa hia mind he felt auoh a fata
waa too good for her; indeed he would
have been happier if ahe wa
moment at the bottom of tbo riser whore
ha supposed Louis Travis and hia eorvant
to be.
“You can aaa now, Jordan, why I con
sidered it imprudent to talk ia yoor office,"
aaid Van Smith, breaking ths silanes as
they walked back.
“Yes; corse the lack! she heard every
thing we aaid ths other day."
“Of oourse; but leave that matter to
me. I oan explain it folly. Ths yaasg
lady, as yon see, doaa not like me, but I
will point out her mistake sod before
many days ell will pass along smoothly
again.”
Sapper was ready whan Ibhy {returned,
and the family waa waitiu them, floury]
Jordan said nothing, and bis poor wife
grew paler aa she noticed Ma clouded
bretr. f 'Vsn Smith, however, wee iu a'
moat amiable mood, and while he ad
dressed hia words to Mrs, Jordan hia syra
wars riveted on Julia’s theagbtfnl fata.
“Hiss Julie," hs said aa be poshed Ma
chair book from tha tabic aad wiped Ms
thiek lips on tha table sloth, “yon must
feel vary lonely in those wilds. No youth
ful society, no ohuroheo, uo libraries,
nothing indeed that you were sec adorned
to in tha last.''
“No, I am not lonely. I have every
thing l desire to make me happy.”
“You ara ao easily satisfied, muoh note
easily than tha majority of yoor ana, I
assure you Him Julia, but pleas# gratify
nay cariosity by enumerating some of
yoor sooroes of happiness.”
Van Smith eoogbed behind hia band,
threw up the clammy hair from hia fat
forehead and aasnmsd a smirk, intended
to bast one# yonlbfol, oharseteriatio and
oaptivating.
•■My father, mother and brothers live
here. My home ia hare. I have no Mis
moments fbr lamentation. I have good
book! for spare boars Bad my flowers for
rooroslion. I sm young, enjoy good
hsslth, sod l think the mountains of tba
Columbia ara as close to heavsn aa tha
ehorch spires of New York.”
This was said lo an aven, quiet tons,
it was evident Julia Jordan
thoagh i
obey tag
j bar iustinotiva good breeding by
ape idling rather than any desire aha had
' to bold eonvorsa with a man whom aha
ballets they eeoU ewim to Iks rock* nod
remain there Mil their fees loft.
“OkioOok, I want you to return at ones
to the rapldr, aud do not oomo bask till
yon ar* able to telLmo definitely the feta
of my friends. My toiad is mads ap for
tha worst, but in uo avsul will I blame
you for the treachery that baa overtaken
them." j
“The words of the white girl urns to
my heart like rain to tho parched ground.
Had I known bar wishes and aot depend.
ad on tha speaking papar I woald have
saved the white man and his follower,
even if I had to slay McGrath and Bosque,
who have bean ths oume of my race aad
yonra. But I will go, than ia ao time to
apan.”
She reaobed out her hand and Chinook
raised it to bis lips, then tuning disap
peared in tbs darkness
Julia returned to her room completely
bewildered. She feared Chinook had
given tho wrong paper to Louis Travis,
in which event McGrath must have tbs
latter. She hastened back to her room
determined to eeok oat Meta, McGrath's
wife, hod through her to learn tbo nators
of the paper be possessed by obtaining a
glimpse at it. Sbe waa about to go down
to the osbio where McOratb now lay
drank, when Mata entered weeping.
“What ia wrong, Mote?" asked Jails
gently.
“He is drank and has baea beating ma
again."
Julia gave her sympathy and than made
known her with to see any papers that
might ba on her bnsband'a paraou.
“I got them all," aaid Meta, displaying
a handful of loose coin aad a paper all
orumpled aad soiled.
Julia seised it hastily, aad reading It
aha found it to be MoQreth'e due bill in
fever of Van Smith, drawn and dated that
day.
CSARSI XXI.
bourn' Ann nauou’s flax
When day name, bright end cloudless,
Louis, who Woke thoroughly refreshed,
oould hardly realise hie situation, aad ba
bad to take a review of tha events of ths
province day to assure Massif that ha
was actually sofa, and that hia rescue was
not a dream. Hal, however, who had laaa
imagination, realised the feet at oaoa,
and, aa ba leaped from onder tho blaohat
ba ioaiatad on going about and shaking
bands all over again, wMla bo laughed at
ovary word spoken to him as if it waa tha
moat irraaistab'-y fanny thing ba had ever
listoded to.
By daylight Tom Wills bed goes eat
with his rifle, end now wMlo the eon wee
rising he appeared with e spring fawn
thrown eorad hie broad shoulders, aad
oua of the Tndiaas at tha mas lima oeme
up from ths river carrying a number of
magnificent fish, wbioh, with th# bast
parte of tho fawn, were soon broiling oa
- ‘i; while Bruoe da-
mm**
m. I will leeva yeas ewe of
••riy start. Brass md TomWtfle left
iKuslf eiiLe VlMdQiMm iwlAa
'.a- «... j -* a— .u- >—o oanoss
Sadlagdowa
la the mist
asi
That nig]
{again, sad i
ths river wars soon lost
that rolled like airy naves along iteaur-
Bruoa wailn earnest; and
waa Mb hall
motive ^
at) and generous as
waa evldimtly some
.Mas on that did not ap.
whan you told ma of your life abd
motive iu 'ernniu W.
you, a young maty of. wealth sal eduefl-
tiou, eohie Into this Country f" 1 ' r "
'Biekness of civilixstioa and a lova of
adrenturo."
“Vary well. The siokoess is onred and
Travis, tha trapper, baa had enough of
advsuture. Why'net return at qsee??
'Simply bananas, as (told yoa bemre,
I am not going book alone. You know my
feelings for Jnlia Jordan ?”
“I do, sad I guess her father's fealiugs
fer you: Now 1st me ask you another,
qoaation. Yoa are considered rotf rich'
in the East *"
I believe ao.”
You have no nearer kinsman than this
Jordan,?"
Uwl I know of. My mother
bade brfltber out Want, but wa have Bot
board from him fer years. Oor family
waa very email. ”
“If you were to die to-day who would
bant your property t"
Louis stroked hia forehead. Tbs ques
tion bad never presented itself to him be
fore, and now as be appreciated it in its
fall iumertsuos ha auswarsd, “Henry
JordsoY
This shows yon have made uo will t"
'Inevereven drsamtofone. Tbefaetia
I was thoughtless about such matters, and
boy Ilka, rioft every thiag in tba bauds of
my attendee, Bobinson and Van Smith;
they never suggested it, thoagh I have
frequently thought of it of late.”
‘Tvom whet fknow of Henry Jordan
id tho eauae of hia coming West, bo
would not bo overwhelmed with grief at
tba news of your daatb ?”
“No, by my faith I think ha would ra-
joiae,” replied Louis, opening his dark
eyes to thair widest.
“Rejoice! Don’t you think he would
not hesitate to bring about enob a remit?"
“Bad as be is I do not like to aocoso
him, ou his daughter's account.”
T ean look at the case with different
ayes, and I am eatlsSed Henry Jordan waa
the man who sent these assassins to way
lay yon."
“I pragi yoa may ba mistaken.”
“I may lie, Louis. I hope I am. But
for ths present I am convinced. Now, as
your friend, I want yon to do one thing
before we take another s‘ep.”
“1 wilfdo anything yon suggest, Broee,
for in all my trials yon have been my beet
friend. ” . ..
Louie took the strong band of the cool-
brained man before him and shook it
warmly...
“Yes, I have been year friend, beoedae
I admired your brave heart and undaunted
spirit, and your abnegation of self whan
others wore to be considered. Nowthiak
of yearaatf and tha duty yoa awa to tba
gin you lova, by making a will at once in
bar favor. I have tha materials. 1 am
something of a lawyer and oan aid yon.”
Louis replied, “I will do aa you any "
pear on the turfasa, that ha kept locked
ap id hia oWh heart. He WAA the prince
of huhteM and trappers; Uw. Meat of hia
manhood's years had beau spent in tha
Waaiara wilds, and no man bad braved
greater deugara, ot warned am eng hia
companions a more deserving reputation
for fcariembem of efiereotar, aad 1m-
WqttffXSStt; a
peculiar Ufa, though mack of Ma rmatia
waa oharaotsriatle. • Ha had tha reputa
tion of being u greet scholar, and to Mm
ware referred alTtbe disputed potato of Me
oompatnoua, aad they wouid no more
think of appealing Cnee Ate decMon than
a lawyer from (he Mg I '
Before Brace Seek
“Bravo! Capital! By Jove, Mies Julie,
you its not only a philosopher bet an ora
tor. Wo eannot afford to have yon
yourself here in the wilderness like that
fallow ia tha aountry ehu rob yard. Yoa
remember about pearls at tbs bottom of
tha sen, and flowara and eofortb. No, pa.
By the way, your father may return to
Itew York vary ebon; but perhaps you
know all about it?”
As Julia roes from the table aha simply
said “No,” and Henry Jordan, lighting
Ma pipe, walked out with Ma guest.
“Will I have tha pie mush ad easing
Miss Julia and bar awlhar again to-nightr
asked Van Smith In h simpering tana,
that did not at all aeeosd with Ms eh area
ter nor appaaranor, any man then did
the attitude, iateoded to ba graceful aa he
stood, hat iu baud, at the deer.
“I am very weary, Mr. Smith, and
must retire early. You will, therefore,
erases me."
Julia could not hide the agony from
her voioa, thoagh Van Smith did nee
•earn to nottoe it aa be eloeed the door,
firei eeying with e preliminary bow,
“I am sorry you ara indisposed. Good
night, Mrs. Jordan. Good-night, Mies
Julia. Good-night and pleasant dreams."
The moment the door eloeed Jells
dropped iolo a cusir and oovered her face
with bar bands.
“Gome, my child, do not despond.
Matters may not ha ao hard aa yon think.
God kuowa wa have trouble enough com
ing to oar doors without going to meat it
half way." Mrs. Jordan framed tba
beautiful golden head to bar breast and
biased again and again the pale lips of
her daughter.
Julia waa about to apeak -about to tell
alt aba knew—bnt aha remembered all
her mother's troubles and lew aad bar
voice was, end ever bed been tones she
eenld remember, so aha kept bask bar
words. Had aha spoken aha would only
have confirmed tha anapltoaua which ths
poor mother kept to hosatof, on if afraid
to hint at them fearing they woald add to
bar daughter's affliction.
Mate mma in to help dear away* tha
sapper tkiags, and make elms near Julia
ahe whispered in a ton* in tea dad aat to
“WA* 0 *
the Mowing amp fire,
voted Me attention to a pot of hot ooffeo
end Hal to a cake of eorn broad, in tha
manufaetore of which Tom Wills bad
often vowed “tha eolored brother had no
auperior and faw equals.” Thera under
the tram by tba banka of tho mighty river
where tba waters •earned resting, as if to
oompose themselves after being angered
ia tha canoo, tba men aat down ou tho
groan award to breakfast—and nek a
breakfast! A King oontd not commend
its materials iu a civilised centre, and un
der no other otronmatenoce oould each op-
petite# bo brooght to its appreciation.
The quantities of food tbsss frontier
giants ate would startle A city boarding
lilines keeper into Insanity, and yst, whan
thay had concluded, ae temperate wan
thay ia thair breakfast that ovary man of
thorn oould have aat down and aalan as
much mors without unloosing his bunting
belt.
“Whet do yon my, Brooe? Shell wo
ge oa lo-dey ?" asked Tom Willi, who mt
smoking among tba Indi tm aa if ha didn't
sen whether ha aver left hia present com-
fortaMe quartan or not.
“No; the canoes want overhauling, aad
ths skins will ba better for e drying be
fore oa take them to the Fort, so we will
stay over till the morning; besides I want
to get to the bottom this outrage.
“All right; but I'll tell ya one thing,
“Well, what ia that, Tom?”
“J wonldo't dry those ekine that aeli by
the pound this time, though I alien do it
oa proper oaeatoooa."
“Why not ?"
“Because I thiuk that party dawn at
tba Fort ia a ceased scamp, so' if I had
my way I d gouge him every time.”
“It wouldn’t butt him, but the com pa-
uy. No, Tom, let ua stick to our old rate.”
Tbs break feat over, Loaia and Braes
walked book to too oliffa, and aeleetiag a
oomfortable plans, lay down in tha shade
with their pipes lit.
“lerais, I've bean tMnking all night of
this affair, and tha more I torn it ovar
ths worse it looks. ”
“Yes, it ia bad enough in any shape.
My impression of this agreement, which
waa evidently given to ma in mistake, ia
that them fallows, McGrath and Bosque,
ara in debt at the Fort end that tony
■lihpl Mtotohto to dalivar a certain
aaeeunteflfurain MqaideUoncf It. Thay
CUATTXB XIII.
ancca at wala.
Louie Appreciated fully the good sense
of hie friend and the importance at carry-
lag out at once tba measure wbioh Bruoe
aaggaeted. Ho, ou reluming to tho camp,
ba set aboot drawing up what ha laagb-
ingly nailed “hie lest will and tasiemeul.”
It was with an effort that Brno# pre
vented Mm from giving one-half Ms prop-
arty to himself under the will, end Lonie
woald not ffd ,Pd till Brum consented to
set hie eteaotor end dispose of a oertain
sum for such good purposes is ha thought
best.
Tba will, for reasons that Brum kept
to himself, waa dated two mouths prior
aad was witnessed by Tom Wills, who
exoused bis writing by saying, “It’s jest
goin'on twenty yaars siuoe I had open
iu my bead before, an’ I was so wolloped
by tha aohoolmsster that I ran away, aa'
swore I'd never write again, an' I'd a
gone on a heapin' my word if 'twaan’t
that I cap do sons good by it. ’’
I will throw tba biggest bomb shell
ears to wen
companions against raying fiaythisg about
thair rescue of Louie Travto, hfiaiede up
fsv ism lima by travelling ail tool sight,
and working with hia customary energy
ia Urging ths oehoes down tba river.
tifiuKirais.aSAitt:
3*rgoet takta io lUiton, m Uat within
two hoars of Uw time of hit.arrival ho
bad sold them and had tha money. Haro
'tXBSxaxrsas
voioa and manner blooming that of too
rude frontier trapper.
“When tfo'ybff Miura, Bruce?" asked
Henry Jordan, after hs had paid Mm ter
‘ fella. :
Oeu't my. I meat go beak in u day,
sa' mbnt nof for a week," was tha reply.
"Vow sM seed to taka beak e good
stock of staff tor the winter.”
"Yes i but the prospect op the river
eioVao good." 1 Thau stroking Ms beard
ed oMu ss if contsmpiatiug, fie looked up
with a quick glaum into Henry JordauA
face and midi “Whan did that shop
Paul Oermot gat bur; I wonted Me* to
wait for me, bat, ao, be hustled oa by
hisulf an' that nigger.”
Henry Jordan started, tumid puls,than
repeated as if to gtiu tiara, “Paul Oermot,
Paul Oermot f ’
“Yes, that’s the name he gem by, bnt
neither him nor the nigger go by thsr
right names. Whan did he git bat ?”
“Why, I know of no auoh paraou, Mr.
Bruoe; never heard tha asmsbaforc, aad
I have bean hare three years," replied
Jordan, whose heart now beat more regu
larly and whose voice showed ha had re
covered himvelf.
“P'raps ha's gone down to Astoria.
Gonimin Ms ptotare, ba was to aaaat use
her; bat never mind, I'll send down tear
to-morrer, for it may ba ha's gone under.
Ha wh green at canoes, and them rapids
was jist a bilain whan wa noma through.
It rsqaiisd evarlaatin' hear to make tha
riMe " UrnnA mleaAArl tin AMifl •ills Hia
“I moat go home, Brum. I wOl basil
fight I. a few haute,Be reaafl
I weal to talk to pan agate."
Brace muttered “all rigkt,” aud Henry
Jordan, with A pain ia hia heart, that uo
contortion oould etptaaa,hastened away to ^
the room where Van Bmith was writing
to tha Beat a detailed amount of tho tog
fete of Louie Travis.
[vo as eowrisnta.) ,
■■ ” —■■'iff-friitiW. - — —
ifJsjwjacMmsjE
aat son of FraaoteL dltd of acute paaa-
mouia, brought oa by drtekMg arid water
when be wet hot. And yet Mure than
three hundred years ago the unfbnanalt
cap bearer of the .UuMktn Wa*. first
pat to too torture sad term draws
quartered for haring ssieOatil taWB
The Dauphin bad boon playing 'Mt
as Lyons, aud being vary hot, told f
lino Monton as uli la head Mass '
water, whtob be drank b* 11 Aril
sickened end died the al
r ad, at tba instigation of Gtotim
have administered potato. 'He
tortured, end of aaarl
thing esquired of: him, Mato* toe of ten
Emperor’s generals as having' been Ms
eoeoaplloea. Frogs toe M^aM ul a Udrh-
wflb exai ’
’a that tha
emhlMpft
aphis
riffle. Braoe gleaoed np agaii
, fro
with tha
tha pile
of eolarad aeiieo he wae examining to
ran
moat innocent expression,
of oold
Jordan’l
"Ntopi ” exoitomed Jordan, ae if he had
ddenly recalled e fsrgotten incident to
hie mihd. “Did thia Allow have a load
bf felts?".
“Yea, an’ as good e oua aa wae ever
peeked a in dug-out."
“A canoo was found ap the river some
dsye aiam by MoOrath and Boaqee. Thay
olaimed they had traded for it, Nat I had
no doobt it wna a wreck. It had two
rifita in It, and one of them had a noma
a it, but,wee not Ik# one you gave. ”
“Had ihsi tofi* aUvse mosetteY?” asked
sa-Asax*
perished through hie
—Oa Oei t» wet hold, st the institute
of Free os, the ennui meeting af the five
Aoedemies. Ths chair wss takea by M.
Bertrand, President of tha Acadaaiy of
Hoieams, it bring always given ia rote-
lion to ths President of one of tbs five.
M. Bertrand attain! to- th* glutinous
members and foreign associates they had
tost rises last they aissmtied tsgetoer:
Bile de Bmnmoot, Gutso, Mtebetet,
Beale, Jules Jeein, Gey, Qaeteier, Da.
boie, Ageeeie, aad Keuibaob.
—Martin J. HboMou of Huffltld, Conn.,
hat given to tho State Literary IaslUMioa
e oolleotion of Bmlern snuquiliss. Ono
of the artiolm is the been of aa Egyptian
mammy. Another is a lachrymatory—a
bottle in whioh the Mare of the moarnara
at a funeral ware ooilaoted end entombed
with the corpse.
—Ths Oymmrodyrisn Boeiety, formed
to enoourage toe study of Wslek Ittare.
taro, poetry, science sud art.. gives a Ae
ries of lectures to London this winter, the
first being delivered by tha Bar. Robert
Jones, of Bitberlita.
—A oyaioptsdie of ancient sad modern
literal are, consisting of 0,104 volumes,
hie rsoeutly been published in Peking.
Tbs whole work oasis glM.OOO.
—At Fray Boutue, ou the Uruguay riv
er, is e greet fsaloty for the preparation
of extract of beef. Tbe industry is so ex-
tensive tbit e population of abbot 4,000
live by it. Drovm of wild oatUe ere hor
of ths old Soriptural families
era still extant. .Obed-Edem, the GUtUte,
haa a lineal descendant, doubtless, in
John Bmltb, tba Git-tight.
—Back yard cats to Cincinnati have e
wild and banatod look, and tho bakeries
era flliad with mlnoa pise," says tea vara-
KnoutrOO. 1 '
. oorkplalnt sf a fonr-year-old i “0,
aunty! I Just want to looab u little
nMoky, sod the old ban growled at ma,
and bit ma with her noon l"
—“What would yoa bo, dearest, If I
atop —
Lffwygfg.
Uem c. LiTT, in,
AHwwey aad Cannaaltov attew.
Oemmtmteuor of Heads M. Y. aad atom gtaMa.
Orimover Oeor,la Hesse laearaam Os.
Hetrisl attsatloo gives w mllasUeaA
J, W. FAS
emus its. land is,
Into Mams sf envy kind md torn serum,
Jell always as toad.
should pirns tha stamp of lova upon thorn
aaaitng-wax iipaf” “I,” responded tha
fatryJrka aswatnre, •■should be—sutkma-
utng-wi
IryJma
vy I"
—Harry, after looking on while hia new
tittle slater erled at bring washed and
dressed, turned away, saying, .“If aba
screamed like the! Up to Heaven, t don't
wonder (key sent Iter off,”
—An English girl laughs at the idee
that e women oan not live comfortably
With hor mother-in-law, and advertises fur
Sums good-looking yolldg fallow to give
her a ehanoe to try the experiment.
[ —'1'be exoitetoint created in a New Eng.
land town by tho report that a vein of
nonpar hud been discovered, aahrided
Whan it was aseartained that tha “vans of
hopper" waa an old woathar-oock.
' —The frosty nights have come, toe
longest of the year, when eptead Jamaica
ram takas the place of heart The ram to
move expensive to these wbe Ulster* leek;
bfit toddtm in the xtoriech wilt ufosly
warm the bask. ,
—A meek faced, kambledoekieg indi-
vidUalj'tn attomptlng to traverse a bit of
fotara #. fob.
and India at Os ante Quart,
VncttoM la ell oitist Oouru.
oner AVer lnor of W. U UukArw S Oa., SmAd It.
SAMUIL B. BATCH HR,
OBtt AVer WIWtAS I KIsaaI'a
psai, lately sat down violantly i
tho ridawtlk) aad toerwty remarked,
“Grace, many, aad pesos!" This ie tha
affect of Titton’a good exempie.
—A father in eoneoltng hie daughter
who had lost her husband, eeid: “I don't
wonder yon grieve for him, any child; yau
will never find bla equal." “I don't know
aa I sen," responded the sobbing widow,
“hut 111 d* my boril" Tho father fall
comforted.
—A clergyman of Bonding, Pa , baa
mads a Mt by introducing “personals" in
private, iters ia a sample 1 “Lord have
matey on John Hhanahsa, who kaepa a
saloon near lha old bridge. Either lay
’ 'at on a bad of siokoess or bars him re-
ovad out of town.
—Vo ara told by tha Kennssaw Qamttr
that tha ulna statesmen rsoeutly elected
as Congressmen in Georgia ara physically
ogly and puny In nq unanimous and awful
degree. But the QatetU adds that they
are “the smartest act that any State will
have to Congress."
—Tha other day a boy about mesa
yaamoMeaUadAtn beam at the Waai-
sad find hiked tha lady for tan cents. Say.
tug ha was tba epic support of his mother.
Mrvi
be half whisper of a man who
''if himself to hear bad nawA
into Fuji Weis that evsr burst with this,
or I'm fesrftflly mistaken." skid Brace es
bo folded op tbe will nod osrefuliy hid it
away in an inside pocket.
“I want you to do still more for mt,
Bruoe, as you have e good oontraet for
ma on bund,” avid Louis in a low tone.
“Whatia that?"
“I'm not going with you to Fort Weis?"
“No, that’s tbe oodsrstandiag.”
“Then I wish yon to aouvey a note to
Jnlia. It is bnt right that sbs should
know tbs exact condition of affairs.”
“I agree with yon, Louis; but wby not
pledge hor to secrecy and tell her ver-
belly.”
“It might do, but nu matter whet faith
•ha plaoed id your words a note from ma
would ba a greater aasoraoce.”
“Vary true, but is aba acquainted wltb
yoor writ roe ?"
“dhs ought to be, for when I left homo
wa had besn oorrerponding tines wa
ware children."
“The danger is of loosing nbtss. She
She wool 1, no doobt, retain yours, aud if
found it would defeat tha vary object I
have for tha present in view."
“Whst is that?"
“Why, keeping op tba impressing that
yon ara dead."
“You are riph*, Bruce, I can offer no
further objection. But lie sure to tell
her tbe exact condition of affairs, and
your reasons for not giving publicity to
the matter.”
“Laava that te ma; aad oow it is oeo-
emery we should hev# ea exeat under
standing ss to where wo must asset nu
my ret era.”
“How long do you expaet to be gone ?"
“Not over u week.”
“I would suggest some piece bask from
tbe rives, where I oen wait for you wtth-
eat "the ehanoe of meeting any of the
voyage re e* traders going to or from tha
Fort, aud at ths asms time haves ahaooa
to boot or trap. Whit do you any to tha
Brace,
was
“It’s 'had;
“And Wbat was tbe name?"
“Loots Trmoit. But I can send fbr ths
rifle, if you oould identify it.”
“No use, ejeiqea, psrdl"
Bruoe, burylog file face ia hisbrooacd
bands, ss if evercoma with grisf.
oss, Mm an' tba nig haa passed in thair
obipAY ) 4
“I am sorry for tha iocs of your friends.
Ohssr op Bruce. Corns book aud taka
somribtelModrink; everything happens
for t
'P'raps so, bat it’s mighty tough Uam
to ••• it in lh|s OSes."
Braoe loilctred Henry Jordan back to
en offloe Hke room fitbt end of theotorv,
end then Jordan offered Mm tbe liquid
oonaoletiou of a glam of ram, showing
his faith iu its eflloasy by filling a good
bumper for himself.'
Thai ship's gain' an' dyln' te that wey,
Jordan, baa pat me in a had box, a mighty
lied box, for I don't know what to do
with that thing be left.” Brace rubbed
hie forehead and ebook hia bead Uka a
man with a'Mg ondertaMng thrown on
him Without tha means of carrying It out.
“Why, wbat is that ba laft you ?'■ aaket
Jordan. nttNholding the glam of nnlxetafi
liquor in MS bend ead eying the diseen-
rolate men before him.
Instead of answering directly, Brace
•aid, “(htuchaw was from the Bent, en'
bed e lot of properly (her, ss I ooderxtsa'
if. Hs come oat West oa ekfodsr voatare,
ye know, like some of them bloods what
knows nothin' shoot it does sometimes 1
but hs didn't eloken so' hurry bosk. The
bat he didn't siokon sa hurry beak. The
boy wss chuck full of plunk, like u gems
hen’s egg. One day he mils me one side
an’ Mila ma 'bout this property. And
mx ha to ms, 'Broee, e chip that lives in
this coaitry ain't aura of livin' tomrateh
a gray head; hs aio'l a good aubjeat far
life insurance, by a long abate, an' my
'pinion in he should alius be expeatin' to
peg-
“ ‘Them s nr sintimsnts,' mx L won
derin' all tbe 'Irate Whet he was drlvto'
at".
“ 'Now,' sex he. kinder seras Hke, Tvs
got e lot of property to toe East, sa’ I
wss to pern te my ships out her, nobody
woald kaow whet tode with it.'”
Ths glean trembled to Usury Jordan's
hand, sod nit feus became ashen in its
hoc.
“Never mind; ces I, them that live
knows bow to tted to sick things.'
“ ‘Bat,'was he, T vs got no ntgh Mo,
an' I’d like to say what aster be did with
it.'
“Thai's e fait gams enough ms L’
“ ‘Wa'al, Bruoa,'mx bate.pqa, lurin'
hie bend ou my ahooider this way, Jor-
deni” Hen Brites laid bis bend on Jor
dan's shoulder. “An’ loeMn' inter my
faee, 'Bruoe,' nan he, ‘I went ye to keep
toie for mntijm'hn herded USA a papar.’
“ ‘Whet in it,’ ma I, mekaa believe to
flood in yards adjoining I
house, ead lemoed one by one, stabbed
with e large dirk-knife, mod dressed with
celerity equal to the operations of s pork-
pecking aeubUchmeni. The meht is sep
arated from the boom sod run between
iroovecy rollers, wbioh tear sari pram it
ate ooeras abrade. Tha next opr rstiaoia
to make tha meat into soap by boiling' it
thoroughly in ahetlQW pane The fst ie
skimmed off, and toe soup, when boiled
to e thick, brownish paste, ie filtered sod
farther red need by evaporation to a jolly.
It ia than ready to be monad for exporta
tion. Tha apparatus for this process is
quite elaborate, aad grant dare nod skill
arc required ia the. saaMpaUtion.i The
hides of tho cattle are roughly tinned sud
exported. The (at ie also oaqqsd ui
wanted.
—Daring tbs two siegm of Faria by tba
Froasiaas and by ths Versailles troops io
ths tiara of, the ffostmqns, 48,000 to so
and 3,000 woman ware kills!. He many
old parsons rad yonng children wars
killed toss that tbs dssth-rste to Peris
during 1873, 1871, an! 1874 has bean
muoh lower than usual.
—It Is some consolation to know that
ilk
Billie,' grasplag ths old
log it a cordial
thank
mb you,
C«m!X
ashed after her puns sod iuqairedi
“How old Is your mother ?” “She'* sev
enty yearn old,” promptly replied tha lad,
id ba wondered wbat mads tha lady but
tle Mm out without giving him any
. f
—“Row do you do, Bailie; how ran do?
I ain’t mad you iu rich a time. How
year no how?” . _
darkey's band nod giving
shake, “Fra afiklh kieMof
Unde Tom, bat I ain't a.
How you lifting ou?" Uoela Tern,. _
liberately, “WsTl, Hal lie, I'm still atioking
together—In spote.”
—A largo bowl of batter and two tom-
pars wars lost yaater&y morning. A man
aad Ma wits could mri agree wba should
oook too firtl htir-doico of buckwheat*,
while tba other Cuasustad ths mellifluous
Tbe rievemna thinks be era
it iskt'for the winter for ft. Tbe
dnetet and tba
apises.
—A little follow, five or oh years old,
who bad bam wearing oadersbff Is much
too smell for Mm, waa one day, after bar
ing been washed, put into a garment sa
- had baao too
apotbseary mads #3 40
New York ia not Iks ooty oity which
try. In Parie a
ilnted to daoida
disgraced b£ poor statuary.
oomuittao haa bean appointed to decide
upon too propriety of taking down iit
•ta<us of Joan of Are, not Joog sinus
—The British Government is engaged
te makmg each improvements te Goto
harbor that, when finished, it will be ohe
of tbo brat harbors of, rtf age to Urn world.
Tbe entrance will he protsoled by forte
anted wMtflanJof to* hmvtedt «ata*>
Tba statue of Stonewall Jyakaop, ax-
id by tha Uts Mr. Foley,iral wall.
a English soalptor, for lha cMy of
j. *. Ndmu,
Aftarary aa! Oaaaasllar at Law,
Practises la scent sf OsArfls Md Atslam.
brie# US Bras! St, term 0. A. Bald * Cs.'s)
BitBPtton glffMI to COlIttlOHi Jfill
^Ptritmlo sttaaUss (tm ts haiqtolkn
mmjXr
' iffBBAB A (BAWfaXM,
AMwvrrays ate tew,
Wilt praritss la tbs Slats aat federal Csarta st
On aad Lsrkawlta, OrawnsU
Prssr, tttsa
I tad ct.de
l store, northwest
A. A. MIIU,
Suit tad Federal Cm Hr u'attests
ted Altbtsw.
Prior tit Brood t *., Udmtrr,
Hut n. BucSfAMA Lons I. luuti.
Atiavkya mk Oawatallatw ns lew.
OOtt Nt. 01 I rood atrttt, 'tvtr WltUtk * Hia-
AAt'AlAaatvy Mass.
Wlll^rarllrt Is Ur Mott act frdrral Ooarta
Oates Waal Md Uriah WhtMSgkrimn-
OHm la raw of WlttMi A HlasaFs, BraMIlbm.
tell n. a. omiaWH. yrateesali
Jet. H. XoAsru.
Oau J. swuv.
Attoratya aa! OasaatlltAt at tew.
L. *. MWIIXU,
AUarnrj omd riwllatto*.
‘ ma
All«ra«j mmd OtBMtllw At Uw,
liMMOfi 0o«|
olid HOT}.
Drintlst*.
W. V. TIQMHH,
IMatlit,
Solrl Tattli, m wall re to OparotWa btaUtlrf.
WUfiNI MRHTAL MSXi,
W.T. Pool, Prap’r,
“ Oatamhus Oaor*
■ulldrirri and Arohlfisots.
I. «. tlHALBUA
JoMdim do— a tktt MdM.
PImi Md •pffoifmtlMd ftarnUfcdt Jbr «tyl«a
•r iMUdlBM
McS ItrMt, Hit to O. W. frown’*,
hi 'W *
■pots and tho**.
muitnani,
toil aim ad Henry Jetrden,
—Tba tutus of Stonewall J;
touted to
knowi
Oharltatom H. 0.,'it now aaariy
plated at tha Mater Foondry, at Ghalma,
near Loodon: Tha graepvl ia tapraaanted
aa aiaodlng with a draws broad aword te
(be right haqd.’ Tho hand mete eg tba
■word-bill, and tba point of tba weapon ia
placed epon a piaoa of rock at tha ride of
tha figure. Hs wears a horseman's short
tunia, girt by a broad belt, rad buttoned
done on the obari, aud loose Irowaava
with ridteg boots.
About Ennaor.—Energy ia owinipa-
tent Tba elaoda that sarrouod tbs
hsusriam bey af to-day ara diapeiaad,rad
bo ia invited to a palace. It ia toe work
of energy. Tba ooild who. is a beggar
thia moment, te a fa* year* to aoofe may
stand forth tba admiration of haroral
Who hat nul amo tba life-giving of ener
gy ? It makes the wildaroiaa to bloom aa
tbe row; whitens Iks ocean; navigates
oar rivers t levels mountains i pevks with
iron s bigbwsy from Htete lo Huts; sands
through, with the speed M lightning,me*i
stgM from one asirsmiiy uf tbe lend to
lha other. Without energy abet ie taaa ?
A fool, e clod.
An amusing case waa triad ia If ansae
City, Mo., ooort tha other day, Oua
Iriabmra coed another for killing his dog.
“Did you kill tbo dog, P*t ?" asked tho
judge. “1 did, ysr honor," promptly re
sponded Fat, “but divii taka maid don't
make Mm prove ft.” The ease was pvto
oesdad with, rad Pat's goilt was eatabr
Thao, turning to ths ptsteflff,
tha judge naked, “What was your dog
worth, Daunts 7* “Divii a oiot was be
worth, sure, yor honor, bat, bo jabbers,
aura. I'm goto' to make hia pay tba full
mock too iarga as tha other
email. Ofif rix-yser-oM shrugged hie
should err, shook hlmulf, wtlkad irouod,
rad finally borxt out with, “Mi, I da foei
awfal lonesome te this shirt 1”
—A country mao took his seat at a hotel
table opposite a gentleman who was in
dulging in a bottle of wise. Supposing
tba wtae to ba common property, oor on-
copfaietioatod country friaan helped him-
raff iu It with lit# gintlamra'i glui.
“That's-cool!” aeriaimad the rwaar of
tba wins, tediguaatly. "Yea." replied
lha other, “I should think there was ioe
te it.”
—tome men are born groat. A Warit-
tegton traasary dark wia mormurlog
softly te Ms ateop tho olhat night, “KstiT
Kate I” Hie wtfe, whoM oeme la Bumu,
soon woke him up by e eroeetaxamlaa-
tiou wMob would astonish tbe ufi Mug-
lera. “O i botav miwd, fioswo," b« wildly
exclaimed, “it wasn't a wo min, it wie
only tbo lyadioite I wee tilting about.”
—Tbe typesetters oa the Virginia City
BnUrpriM got a Thanksgiving holiday by
.raying ia • petition to ttsa owners, ‘"Tha
undersigned, year oompoattora, era en
over-worked aa wall aa a prayerful and
God-frarteg body of temperate aud iudua-
trioua areftawsn. The Fresidsnt of tbe
United Btatra bra rsquested oa among
many others, to do no labor tu-morrow,
but to repair to oor rrapaotivo places of
abode, and there make onraslvra joyfnl
with the fratta of ths Vink sad tba fat of
th# kids. Hhall tt Isa so?'
—A writer in toe St. Peal JVrrr telle a
new story of Horace Greeley. He wrote
e polo to e brother editor io New York,
whose writing wee squally nisglbls with
Ms awa. The recipient of tbs uota not
being able to road It, rant it back by ths
M»S messenger to Mr. Graalqi for cluai-
detiM. - Bapposiog it to be twe snsser to
bis owo note, Mr. Grosiey toahsd oVto il,
bat was likewise amble to reed ir, aad
said to the boy: “Ou lake it beck. Wbst
doss tba fool xs«sa?" “Yes. sir," raid
tho boy, “that is just what ha rays.”
—A cockney who lately crossed from
Canada to Oodmebargb, asked Ms keck
driver as io the population sod form of
govaraaraat of OgienabotgX Oa balog
inform*d that it waa an incorporated oity
whose chief sasoaUvs offlrar waa a Mayor;
he toquirsd, “And does the Mayor wear
ths insignia efpJBoo?" “JosiMiai Wbat'?
that?” asked the astonishra baekman.
‘Why, awhaUribeot his arah/> explained
Give prompt and ASeirat attmstaa te eNata
br mall I pay toe SI*east market pries tot
it!B.-PlastsrsrJ> HfitFsfweys SB Mail.
- Ui
Boot find Shoomakora
WX. MHYBR,
Tallora.
. xtxxrx,
> Nil Mask af VreAaS Ml kaxllak Praadaiotkt
(jAAelwrna aad VteUnst.
eprIX la. w Iraa! Slssal.
MXXBYXHLXKAir.
OstUng, Claaalng and Hapalriaa
Dess ia >M bait rule.
rfrrii'- ‘“'Ulne'CwwM ret Prsat Pie.
Dfooo-Maklng.
ixiaa M. A. HSLUIMWMTH,
arbap Is Bmwuaattls.
Tin and Copporamltha.
WH. FBR,
WowBow la Tin. Xkssl I ewer, (Sppsr.
Or Urn from skras! ptamptly ilttrM to.
Ma. ITS. Bratd liMt
I. T. OririH,
Cun and LoofcatnHho.
JM—OC’l cfMff,
iffMR atoepp i
nillHMfc—
- ■ rapps
JSL
>S Ssslrv ta riupalra Ma-
tsrista. Bast of itrsppsvl OasriailMlWy.
Cotton r
w. P. ■WtPT, PiasMaat.
W. A. SWirf, ‘ -
Nlntm.
——aa—
LAWYIM.
hihxs Donxm,
Attorney auk Law (
HABIUWI, riA-,
thtill irnrtlir la Ik* Ototoka^M fluii
W. A. Farl«v«
Aiiorxxw y»l«l«HWP
OCUBTA, OBAnAaaaxoriB Oh, Oa.
effripaafal atlasttra Myra te iHliiriiai
nil IL WOOD,
Attorney
OpoUka,
W^*£f. A c„
nu, the a ears me
tba. United aiatas
W. W. fiHAHPK A <KLr
Publlahara'
No. W Park Bow, Maw ffak.
J. J. & W. R. WOOD «
amenaK
Bgss a spariany.
Oaaaad Goads, all kinds |
Ptararvw and J. litas,.
''SramtauiSsrai
un tS!im
Hnehafs
itSTwi
JOHN BLACmAttp
at Otatr attest, Graky-s aqfiikg. Miff
Prase, lliass b Os.
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