Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, January 23, 1880, Image 1

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ASHLAND’OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY 23,48rft. WO
VOL IV.—NO. 33
locks and keys .
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PROFESSIONAL
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,
ASHLAND,
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OREGON.
OFF ¡CE Al t it AaWanJ Orar Store.
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JAMES R. NEIL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
X W. HÂMAKAR,
N O T A R Y
PUBLIC,
Linkville, Lake Co., Oregon.
uFFICB— In Poet OiÜ-. building. 9|>eci*l altentiou
iven to conveyant Ing.
M. L. M’CALL,
SURVEYOR à CIVIL ENGINEER,
I* prepared to Jo anv work iu hi. liue on »hort notice
DR. W. B. ROYAL,
Htu permanently located in Ashland.
Will irlr. h’s undivided attention to the practice of
medicine. H.i« h.J fifteen year.* experience in
Oregon. O.lre at hU re.ideuce, on Main .treet,
opposite the M. E. Church.
OR. E. J. BOYD,
DENTIST.
Liukville,
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Oregon.
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Uffleo »nd residence, south side of Main street.
Jacob Wagner.
E. K. Aadersou
W H. Atkinson.
THE
ASHLAND MILLS !
We will continue to purchase wheat
—A T—
The Highest Market Price,
And will deliver
Flour, Feed, Etc.,
Anywhere in town,
AT MILT, PRICES.
Wnpipr, Amlertoa dk C®.
ASHLAND
Livery, Sale&Feed
STABLES,
Main Street,
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is almost unrecognized bv tho son. All but sometimes a wife will not only re­ I
Winning a Wife.
Stock Raising In Colors do
I
sist,
she
will
strike
back
and
become
the
obedience
and
kindness
art*
fur
the
J. M. M CALI..
Locks are plenty as grains of sand
mother.
aggressor. I saw an amusing instance
The following story of the marriage of
It is carried on, as must be generally
Under the sea and over the land;
of this, which those who witnessed it Liszt, the pianist, is, if ture, certainly supposed, from Texas to a region consid­
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE.
Locks that are strong as strong can be -
But what is a lock without a key?
very remarkable and romantic. It is as erably north of the Union Pacific Rail
When a brave concludes to many, , will not probably ever forget.
There
was
an
Apache
brave
who
had
fellows :
way, and great herds pass from the
either a first or any subsequent wife, the 1
We hunt and hunt the whole house o’er
a
number
of
wves,
and
was
in
the
Liszt was at Prague in the Autumn Lone »Star State through. Kansas, and
manner of lii.s courtship is the sune. i
Main Street, Ashland.
For the missing key that was in the door,
And no peace or comfort, I’ll be bound,
lie makes no effort to become agreeable i habit ot lieating them, both ironi an evil of 1846. The day after his arrival a up to the great iron reads running east
Will come till the truest key is found,
lv .. if 1 ienil*r
a'so as an amusement. stranger called upon him and represent­ and west. Iu New Mexico, Southern
to his intended bride -indeed, larelv
NEW DEPARTURE.
•
Now,
it
happened
he had just taken an- ed himself as a brother artist in distress, Colorado, on the Arkansas and its trib­
I ever notices her, or spi aks to her, except
This piece of steel, with its curious make,
j
other
wife,
who
was
not only young 1 nd having expended all his means in an un­ utaries—the Fountain, the St. Charles,
\\ e prize for the hidden treasure's sake,
in answer to questions she may put to
The undersigned from and after April And guard it well with a ring or clasp
him. He pay s more attention, however, I handsome, but very strong. When I successful lawsuit, an 1 solicted aid to en­ ths Muddy, theCuebaraa, the Huerfauo
To keep it out of the vandal’s grasp.
18th, propose to sell only for
to her male relations, pirt:cnl uly her i say strong as applied to one of their able him to return to Nuremberg, bis and others—in the great parks over
I
I Do you never think, O neighlior mine,
bi others, if she has anv. Finally, if he women, it requites some explanation. place of residence. Liszt gave him a across the range, and over the plains iu
CASH IN HAND
That our hearts have locks botli strong 1 and becomes satisfied that a declaration will The girls, like the boys among them, are hearty reception, and opened his desk to Colorado, Nebraska and
Wyoming,
Or approved produce delivered— except
fine
brought
up
tho
b-_
‘
8t
way
they
know
’
how
get
some
money,
but
found
he
|*ossessed
the
herds
roam
and
the
rancheros
ride.
not be rejected, then the whole affair is
To guard the wealth that therein may be,
when by special agreement—a short
to
make
them
vigorous
and
only
three
ducats.
Between
Denver
and
Julesburg,
on
the
I
accomplished in a few hour-, ami gener­
And some dear hand must hold the key?
and limited credit may lie given.
“
You
see,
”
said
the
generous
artist,
Union Pacific Railroad, lies the iiu
ally in t-lii-H. fashion. At night he tak \s CAPABLE OF BEARING ANY AMOUNT OF
I A tender word in the hour of pain,
“
that
I
am
as
poor
as
yourself.
How
mense range of the late Mr. Ajlifle, one
FATIGUE
They have commenced receiving their Will bring forth tears like the Summer rain; the presents intended for the girl’s
ever,
I
have
credit,
and
can
coin
more
side
of which was fifty miles in length.
parents, who alone are entitled to receive And enduring any hardships. They are
Tears long pent up, like jewels bright,
New Spring Stock, and that every
money
with
my
piano.
I
have
here
a
He
is
said to have begun fifteen years
any—and places them near the lodge made to bear the limbs and boughs from
Long hid from the glorious morning light.
day will witness additions to
minature
i
iven
me
by
the
Emperor
of
ago
with
a capital of one hundred dol­
in which sho resides If the presents trees and break sticks for the purpose of
the largest stock of
And after the tears will come the calm,
are horses, they have their trappings making the arms strong. Some of the Austria; the painting is of very little lars, and his estate is valued at $1,500,-
The blessed rest, the healing balm;
also, and arc tied with rqaeate near the boughs of trees they break ofl’, it would value, but the diamonds ure fine; take 000. It was interesting and instructive
And less and less will seem the woe
That other souls our sorrows know.
lodge; if a cow is to bi given, a single scorn to a a white man, would almost it, sell the diamonds and keep the to hear how one of his friends accounted
for this unusual success : “ Some people
* ”
9
straw’, or a cow’s horn, which signifies ■ require the strength of a grizzly bear to money.
A loving kiss will prove a key
Ever brought to this market. »They de­ To the children's hearts so sweet and free,
The stranger refused the rich gift, but try to attend to several things, or to do
the intention, is tied to the lodge
If break. The young wife I speak of had
sire to say to every reader of
Liszt
compelled him to take it, and he more than one kind of business, but he
And kind words scattered here and there
the presents are accepted, which almost never boen beaten until one day when
Are keys to the holy gates of prayer.
this paper, that if
carried
it to a jeweler, who, suspecting only thought of one thing for those fif­
always happens, the girl goes in the the Indian, her husband, being iu an ill
morning and builds a new lodge or nut humor, struck her several severe blows. from his miserable appearance that he teen years, and that one thing was cat­
Apache Life.
for herself and husband, and puts the She seemed somewhat surprised, but had stolen it, had him arrested and tle. And attending only to that, and
straw into it for their bed. If the man turned to him perfectly coolly and said : thrown into prison. The stranger sent working atjt and thinking about itall the
Sold at the Lowest Market Prices, will
Interesting Narrative of an Kx-Captive.
is rich, thtre is some ceremony about the “Ah ' you are joking to-day. ’You for his generous benefactor, who imme­ time, he came to understand it perfectly
do it, they propose to do the largest
In 1857 a little boy of nine years, go­ marriage; if poor, very little or none. don’t mean that in earnest, of course ?” diately called upon the jeweler and well, and to have perfect judgment
business this spring and summer
ing to school near San Xavier, in Mex­ When the parties aie of consequence, “Yes I do,” said the Indian. “What!” told him that the man was innocent about making the most of stock.”
ever done by them in the
A dissertation on the cattle herds of
ico, was captured by the Apaches in one of the oracors of the tribe is em­ said she, “do you say you were in earn­ and that he had given him the dia­
last five years, and
monds.
the Great West would occupy a large
open day, with two of his schoolmates, ployed by the bridegroom toplac* the est, really!’’ “Yes,” said he, “and I’m
they can j>osi-
“
But
who
are
you
1
”
inquired
the
jew.
volume,
and those who have chosen
and taken into Arizona a thousand the preser ts near the lodge and make a going to show you I am.” He just
tively make
el
er.
other
parts
of this domain than South­
miles northward. One of the boys was speech to tho bride’s family for him. lifted his arm to strike her, when,
it to the
“
My
name
is
Liszt,
”
he
replied.
ern
Colorado
are doubtless competent to
murdered on the way, having got too The orator stands at a distance of several quicker than I can tell it, she seized him
advantage
“I know of no financier of that “ give a reason for the faith tnat is in
siek to travel ; another was subsequently yards and in his Lest style makes the de­ by both ears and the hair, threw him on
of every one to
name,
” said the jeweler.
them,” and amply support the wisdom
sold to New Mexicans. The little Loy claration for his i>rincip.il
In this he the ground as one would a child, and,
call upon them in
“
Very
possible,
”
said
Liszt.
of
their choice of location. To us this
with whom we are concerned, Jose dilates on his great qualities—his cour­ with her hands raising his head, beat it
Ashland and test the truth
“
But
do
you
know
that
these
dia
­
same
Southern Colorado seems to pre­
Marie Mendivil, remained, a captive age, his skill in hunting, or anything iu upon the hard grouud until he, almost
of their assertions. They will
with the Apaches in the Siera Mogol­ which he is distinguished. The orator sens» less, begged her for his life. She monds are worth six thousand florins ?” sent, on the whole, the greatest advan­
sjMire no pains to maintain, more
“So much the better for him to whom tages. It is traversed by railroads, and
fully than ever, the reputation of their lon for seven years. One day in May, confines himself strictly to the truth in at length relented, but the IndiaH never
I
gave
them.”
accessible from all sides, and the climate
1864, he found himself in the vicinity his speech, and promises that liis princi­ beat a wrife again, and his other wives
House, as the acknowledged
“But you must be very rich to make is most salubrious, and so mild in Win
of a detachment of American troops un­ pal will maintain and defend his bride; were rejoiced in heart at his just punish­
such
presents!”
ter that the stock can remain on the
der Captain Thayer, in Arizona, and but at the same time informs her family ment.
range
throughout the year.
Other
“
My
sole
fortune
consists
of
three
surrendered himself to the detachment. that he may at some other time take an
A SPEEDY ACCOUCHMENT.
ducats,
”
said
Liszt.
things
being
equal,
there
are
many
men
Women belonging to the white civil­
For Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries, The soldiers were about to shoot him other wife, and even may become tired
“ Then you are a fool,” said the jew­ who highly prize the grand, ever-present
for an Apache, as he was painted and of her and send her home—all of which ized racis could scaicely realize the
Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
eler.
spectacle and genuine companionship
naked, and had a bow and quiver of ar­ are the necessary incidents of Apache hardihood and physical vigor of the
Hats, Caps, Millinery, Drees
of “the everlasting hills.” No doubt
“
No,
”
said
Lizzt
;
I
have
only
to
rows. But he stooped down and wrote married iife. He also tells them that Apache women. I recollect something
Goods,Crockery,Glass and
move
the
ends
of
my
fingers
to
get
as
in other regions land can be had more
his name in the sand, whereupon all while she should r<main his only wife, that happened one day under my own
Tin Ware, Shawls,
cheaply, and sometimes occupied without
dcubts of bis being a captive vanished, he would he fuilliful to her, and should observation, vzhich will illustrate this much money as I want”
W rappers,Cloak i,
“
Then
you
are
a
sorcerer,
”
said
the
fee or reward, but there are sure to lie
And, in fact, everything required fur the and he was cared for as an unfortunate expect fidelity, obedience and s- r\ ice better thin anything I can tell. A jeweler.
counterbalancing
advantages.
boy. Soon after he came with Captain from her.
young Apache friend of mine had killed
trade of Southern and South­
Above
a
certain
latitude, and notably
“
I
will
show
you
the
kind
of
sorcery
Quailey to the city, still unable to speak i
When he returned from hunting, fur some «.ame, and ihree or four of us went
eastern Oregon.
in Wyoming, great losses nave occurred
a word of English. Captain Quailey ay cr play he wanted his food prepared to help him eat it and have a feast. He that I employ,” said Liszt.
from
severe Winteir, and not very far
Seeing
a
piano
in
the
back
parlor
of
died, but before dying ihe requested Dr. as soon as possible, amt he should ex­ had a very handsome young wife, to
A full assortment of
to
the
north the “Ix> family (as the no­
the
jeweler
’
s
shop,
the
eccentric
artist
Wooster (who had been surgeon of the i pect her always to have a store of food whom he had been married about a
sat
down
to
it,
and
began
to
improvise
ble
red
man—“Lo ! tho poor Indian !"•—
regiment to a detachment of which Jose on hand so that he might never want. y<ar. Of course she cooked and pre­
the captive surrendered) to take care of On his part he would bring her game pared the food, for us, and when it was a ravishing air. A beautiful voting is called on the plains) come in to dis­
For Blacksmiths’ and General use.
the orphan, friendless boy until he and spoils ci the enemv whenever he ready we all sat down and ate as much lady made her appearance, and at the turb and molest. All admirers and ad­
could find his father. Dr. Wooster in­ could.
as we could, fer it was very good. I close of the performance enclaiined, vocates of ’hese byjierboran regions have
A Full Line of
ample opportunities to rise and explain;
duced him to learn the trade of ironing
After the speech making,during which cannot tell exactly the time we were “ Bravo, Liszt’
“
You
know
him,
then,
”
said
the
be 0111s the pleasant task, reclining
I carriages, at which he worked faithfully Indians about the camp usually rise up eating and talking, but it was not less
jeweler
to
his
daughter.
undet the spreading cottonwood, and in
Flannels, Blankets, Cassirueres, Doeskins for five years, at the end of which time on their elbows and listen, all then go to than half and not more than an hour.
the
shadow of the Sierra Mojada, of
“
I
have
nevor
seen
him
before,
”
she
his father arrived at Los Angeles— sleep. The next morning the girl —some­ When we were about done the young
Clothing, always on hand and
where Jose had been working a few times assisted by her companions— wife came along, dressed up in all her said, but there is no one in the world siuging the eclogues of the valleys of
for sale at lowest prices.
months—and father and son met, after builds a new lodge to commence married finest clothing and ornaments, and hut Liszt who can produce such sounds the San Carlos and the Huerfano, for it
is “not that we love ’Caesar less, but
a separation of nearly thirteen years. life in. Her relations make presents to seenie I so much pleased and happy from the piano.”
The highest market price? paid for
The jeweler was satisfied, the stranger Rome more.”
Soon after the father died at Anaheim, tha parents or family of the husband, about something that we could not avoid
We have said that Ma ter was the
was
released and relieved, the report of
and on his deathbed communicated to and this is all that generally is done.
noticing it, and’ her husband particu­
prime
requisite, and the banks of streams
Liszt
being
in
the
city
flew,
and
he
was
his son the state of his affairs, and
larly. He aisked what it was that made
FILIAL AFFECTION.
are
consequently
first sought. Govern­
waited
upon
and
feted
by
the
nobles,
Come One and All.
placed him in possession of certain doc­
The obedience and attention of the her so gav and happy. She laughed, who besought him to give a concert in ment land is divided into 610 acres (a
uments which gave to him an equitable son to the mother is one of the prom­ and said, “No matter what it was,” and
J. M. MeCALL A CO.
claim to considerable estates in Sonora inent characteristics of Apache customs. for some time refused any explanation ; their city. The jeweler, seeing the hom­ mile e.ach way), and quarter section* of
and Lower California. The annexed in­ 43pmetimes an Indian is gone a long but at length, her husband be­ age that was paid to the man of genius, 160 acres. What more simple and easy,
teresting description of the manners anti time, perhaps from being pursued by coming very much irritated at her si­ was ambitious of forming an alliance we hear some one ask, than to take up
four quarter sections in a line along the
JACOB WAGNER,
JAMES THORNTON',
customs of the Apaches is copietL from enemies, or taken prisoner, or from lence, she told him, if he must £know, with hint, and said to him :
“
How
do
you
find
my
daughter!
”
stream,
and while we only own, strictly
W. H. ATKINSON,
E. K. ANDERSON.
manuscript notes of Dr. W ooster, who being huit by wild beasts in the moun­ lie would find out by walking down to
“
Adorable
!
”
was
the
reply.
speaking,
a quarter of a mile iu width,
gathered his information from
tains ; but whatever happens to him, if, the spring in the thicket. We all went
“
What
do
you
think
of
inaiviage!
”
to
occupy,
without let or bindance, away
THE BOY’S NARRATIVE.
when on his way homo, he kills any down, and there, on a bed of moss, continued the jeweler.
back to the divide (ridgo between that
wrapped up in the finest skins, was a
Nearly all the family and personal, game, no matter how great his hunger,
“
Well
enough
to
try
it,
”
said
Liszt.
valley
and the next), being sure that no
beautiful new born child, dressed in the
and even tribal, quarrels among the he takes it to his mother. If he have
“
What
do
you
say
to
a
dowry
of
one
will
have either the motive or the
hm st deer skin, and aven had its face
Apaches originate in some wav about a wife and children it is all the same—*
three
millions
of
francs
1
”
he
was
next
will
to
dispute
with us the ] tosses» ion of
painted. Its mother had certainly not
a woman. All other disputes are settled he passes them by to his mother’s lodge
askod.
thia arid area I Nothing, certainly, ex­
Iven gone from us an hour, and when
by a present, or payment for damages — and gives her the game.
“ 1 will accept of it,” was the reply, cept that a. number of able bodied citi­
Great affection is shown by Apaches she returned was as lively, strong and “and I thank you, too.”
imaginarv"*or leal; but if the question is
zens besides yourself have not only con­
blooming as if nothing unusual hail hap­
concerning a wife who is young and among themselves, particularly among |
“
Well, my daughter likes you and I ceived this same idea, but acted
pened.
good looking, it is never decided except their women. If one returns from a
Bad won» n are rarely known among you like her,” said the jeweler. “ The jiromptly oil it, and that, in conse­
by bloodshed and then perhaps not for ■ visit of many days to a neighboring
these Indian1’, and if there may be some dowry is ready. Will you be my son-in- quence, the Supply of water front­
ARE NOW MAKING FROM
law ?”
years. The punishment of an unfaith I band, they all gather mound her—-men,
age may l»c found inadequate to
The women they make nothing by it, and are gener­
ful wife is to have her nose cut off, but | women and children.
“ Gladly,” replied Liszt, and the mar­ ireet the demand, and its market
ally shunned by the men, though not by
this can be done only by her husband. If j laugh and pat her shoulder, and put
riage was celebrated the w’eek following. value consequently and proportionately
the women. Specific diseases are un-
j
their
arms
around
her,
offer
her
food,
he happens to have no other wife, and to
increases. There are always, however,
known among them.
like her very much, he will not allow I caressing her in a thousand ways, and
ranchmen willing to sell, for one reason
A
Sawmill
Hand,
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES.
her to be mutilated, but will try to take i showing evidence of unbounded gladness
or another, and no one need despair of
When I was a captive among the
revenge on her paramour. This leads to ■ at her return. In fact, they are really’
A Puget Sound man called upon a obtaining a good location at a fair rate,
WM
Apaches
I
was
often
very
glad
1
childish
in
the
expression
of
their
emo
endless assassinations, for each family is
with the improvements ready made.
Helena lumber firm yesterday.
bound to avenge the death of one of tions; they will repeatedly pronounce not a girl, for a girl, whether captive or
Then he can buv his stock, mainly, if he
“Want a sawyer 1” he enquired.
its members by killing some one, and the name of the returned one in en­ not, has to work all the time, and ’3
be wise, on the spot and in the neigh*
“Guess not”
BLANKETS,
this in turn must be avenged by the dearing tones, as a little child would its whipped or struck for the least trifling
borhood;
for, with the great improve­
“Not to-day, I believe.”
cause,
while
boys
are
very
rarely
beaten.
mother
’
s.
This
caressing
is
universal
new sufferers, and so on, until the quar­
“It’s to-day or never,” said the man ; ment now tiking place in breeds, it is
FLANNELS,
rel is sometimes settled by a talk and toward the children. They also often During the first two years of my captiv­ “to-morrow somebody else will hire me.” no longer desirable to buy largely in
presents, but generally by the extinction express sympathy or pity in their acts, ity among them I heard them often
“No vacancy just at present,” was the Texas. Then come his “cow boys,” or
CASSIMERES,
although they have no word for them, sneer and speak scornfully of the worth­ qniet rejoiner.
of one of the families.
herders, not Mexicans, as in old times,
lessness of any boy that would let him­
except
one
that
means
unlucky
or
poor,
“Want testimonials! Her «'they are. ” but generally stalwart Americans, quick
POLYGAMY
DOESKINS,
self be struek without resenting it and
or
bad,
which
by
varying
tones
is
made
The
man held up both hands. From of hand and deliberate of speech. They
Is a source of constant trouble among
AND HOSIERY. the women, and of many violent quar­ equivalent to pity. As for example, if fighting; but after I had been with one was missing parts of threfr fingers are provided with swift and sure-footed
them two years it was well known that and from the other a thumb.
horse«, generally, in these days, of the
rels, in which the husband takes no part. an Indian is left sick by’ his relations
I would have killed any one who should
I
for
a
long
time,
or
without
food
and
“Them’s my credentials,” he remarked, broncho type—a mixture of the Amej-i*
A woman v ill sit and cry and pout all
strike
me on the first occasion. I had proud of the showing.
water
within
his
reach,
and
an
acquaint
­
can horse and the mustang.
day with jealousy, eat nothing herself,
no care about living and no fear of
ance
passes
him
in
such
a
condition,
he
It may now fairly be asked, where
“
Looks
like
you
had
been
in
tho
nor get anything for her husband. In
death, as I might have now, living with business.”
■
makes
use
of
an
expression
equivalent
else
in the world, and in whaf other
such cases the husband’s chief depen­
civilized
people.
This
was
not
because
to
“
poor
fellow,
”
and
perhaps
says
that
“A veteran, sir. I’ve sawed in Maine, known way, can a man sit down and
dence is on his mother, if he has one—
I
was
wretched
or
tired of life, for gen­ Michigan and Pore Madison, on the see his ^»ossessior.s increase before his
such
neglect
w
ill
bring
bad
luck
on
his
if not, on his nearest female relations.
As to his preparing his own food, it is family, or on the w hole band, and that erally I fared as well as any boy of my Sound, opposite Seattle, where four hun­ eyes with so little exertion involved on
age, but contempt of death is always dred men work.”
his part i With the dawn the cattle
entirely out of the question if there is a that is not the way’ one of his family
taught
to
the
boys.
Every
day
we
were
OLD AND NEW.
He fumbled bis finger stumps and are all grazing. Thin and gray enough
woman in sight. If he should have no would like him to treat them.
told
to
avoid
it
in
every
possible
way,
the grass looks to tho inexperienced eye,
added
:
IN THEIR ANGER
female relations he quarters himself on;
because
it
was
considered
a
grtat
dis
­
“
Plenty
of
these
little
accidents
over
but the ranchero well knows the tufts of
Are invited to send iu their orders and his best friend who has a wife,and brings , They are without restraint and spare
grace
to
be
killed
either
through
care
­
there. It' you’ll believe a story I’ll tell buffalo and gramma growth, gauges the
his spoils of the chase and plunder taken , nothing, and are even very destructive
are assured that they
lessness or cowardice ; but to be afraid one. The head sawyer in those Sound value of this feed as compared, in the
from the enemy to the common stock of j cf their own property. I have seen an
Indian draw his knife and cut a deep of death simply because it is the end of mills has to put up his fingers to let the. matter of nutriment, with the richest
the family.
life was considered worse than any con men on the carriage know whether to greensward of apparently more fertile
Among the Apaches the son never • garii in a pet horse lor merely w hisking
ceivable meanness.
turn the screw for one-inch, two-inch, regions, and remembers that it grows
refuses obedience to the mother, and the | his tail in his eyes while t’yiag to keep
!
mothfr on her part is never done toiling i oft' the flies, and have seen a favorite
At Prices that Defy Comjietition.
A man was seen going about the hill three-inch or four-inch boards. Well, twice a year. Then, with the utmost
for her son. If he should have many ' child struck a blow’ that would leave it last night, carrying a lantern in a la sir, in the mill I was in they didn’t have regularity, and some time Wore noon,
wives she always gives him something to senseless for minutes, merely for net Diogenes, and peering around t»l. <•' 1 a man except myself with fingers enough the whole herd—the splendid bulls, the
plump steers, the red and white and
eat every day,which she has prepared for obeying a command instantly. In these corners. “What are you lcoking for I" iu o.iw a foar-inch board."
The man got a job.
roan and mottled cows—take their ac­
I him expressly. She is always doing him respects they are more like brutes than inquired a policeman, with an eye to
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customed trail, and seek the water with
some little service as a constant memen­ rational beings. They very rarely ex­ black bigs. “Looking for a gas-lamp,
A
Kentucky
man
was
hit
in
the
leg
unerring certainty.—Har|>en>' Magazine.
to of her care over him. She makes press any regret for past deeds, and be­ said the man. They told me there were
him buckskins of deerskin, or sandals of come very aiTzry if taunted with some several in this reigon, but I’m blessed if by a bullet while on his knees in prayer,
and Peck’s Sun says: “Such a thing
The American twenty dollar gold
rawhide; or she presents him a foxskin act of stup’d anger. As a natural con­ I can find any.”
might
not
occur
again
in
a
thousand
piece
has succeeded the English sover­
jacket in Winter, and even carries wood sequence of their brutal tempers, their
W
eather_report
—
Thunder.
eign
as
the gold standard of tho worlJ.
years
in
Kentucky.
”
|
SECRETARY to his already abundant fire. The father women are often beaten and ill treated
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