Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 09, 1882, Image 1

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perhaps it’s all right.
I all
meant good to her. W o t’s that
and Dan, clinging to n»y arm, rail
himself up.
The chimes were ringing for the
Old Year out and the N ew Year in.
“ It ’s the N ew Year, Dari,” I an­
swered. W ith a smile he clapped
my hand, saying:
“ A Happy N ew Y ear to ye, an’
many o’ ’em. Y e ha’ promised lit­
tle M a y ------H appy------ N ew ----- *
Year------
The Lord who judges all aright
has judged thee, Dan.
u T io a ,
of meat, and then crawled back to
the water. More than a month af­
ter this time the outposts at Fort
Randall were astonished to see a
strange looking object crawling slow­
ly toward the stockade gate. It did
not look like a human being, nor
did it reaemble any known animal,
but it kept slowly crawling alon
making neither noise or sign
was picked up and carried into tho
fort, where, after being washed and
cleaned, proved to be tbe animated
skeleton of Tom Glass, the aban­
doned hunter H e had lived upon
roots, reptiles aud berries and even
grass during tbe latter half o f bis
terrible journey. What he suffered
was known only by bimself. His
wounded arm was withered and
dried; the wounds upon his body
were partially healed, the fresh
buckskin having almost grown to tho
lacerated skin.
ltevengo is sweet: “ Yes, sir,”
said the irate man, “ I got even with
that clergyman. I slurred him.
Why, I hired ono hundred people to
attend hia church and go to sleep be­
fore he had preached five minutes.”
— Boston Post.
Variety and
ent over, and once wo passed under
me, and
and literary features i
props, which looked like great little girl I never saw',
December Century,
The
mystery
of
Jim
Bridger’s
early
uieek Cuim-Ju
«>021 ns I sat busily si w- (rtitches. i here was a damp, musty idays drew near, I did not see so
life
was
explained
to
a
writer
during
frontispiece,wh
iJcn ly startled by hear- smell of stale fish, old clothes and much o f the children as I had done,
nnd many
a recent visit to Oregon, by Col.
Pant’s voice ir.iscil loud- burnt leather in the air, and high for I was kept pretty busy seeing
Smalley’« paper
Jesse Applegate, of the Umpqua val­
De shnnghigh chicken , ’minds me of of the United 81
against some one. above our heads flopped strange to Christinas gifts for my many
ley, whose story of the “ Pilgrims
certain
men
dat
I
’se
seed.
He
crews
clear idea of the I
|de my work I hastened shapes to and fro, which, Dan in­ nephews and nieces. I was always
of 43” was published in the Call of
mighty loud, an’ brags aroun’ ’mong Court, the writer
[th e basement.
There formed me, were clothes a-dryiog, in the habit of eating my Christmas
August Gth. Col. Applegate, who
de hens an* young chickens; but the routine and the
, liolilino a boy by the strung across the street from win­ dinner with jo y sister s fam ily, or
is now in Monterey County on a
when a game rooster comes around, fied body, aud gives several
else 1 should have hail Dan and
coat, who was strug- dow to window.
visit, obtained the following details
he’s got business on de udder side tne clue/-justice*.
May
with
me
that
day;
instead
I
Turning
into
a
house
we
mounted
Zuui” is Frank H.
of
an
almost
forgotten
tragedy
from
i luiuseJf.
od de fence.— Arkansaw Traveler.
on the remarkable ti
some of Jim Bridger’s companions
i the trouble, Mary ? I in the dark two flights o f rickety packed them up a hamper o f good
The Detroit Free Press man says: with whom he had
nearly 40 years ago. The story, Bays
stairs.
Then Dan stopped and, things, ami among the presents I
“ It costs money to be good.” I t is adopted chief for two year* or ■
tue Call, has never before been pub­
amain,” answered the opening a door, bade mo enter. The sent, was a picture of a fair haired
suspected that tbe last time he was account of the family life and
lished
and
is
peculiarly
interesting,
A HISS H I It MAMMA.
be nfther stalin’ wan flickering light of a tallow dip re­ girl, to hang over the chimney.
in church he put a silver dime in the rites of the Zunis, and the uu
as
it
explains
why
this
celebrated
lustration, are both unu
It was N ew Y ear’s eve. A thick
sr pots from the windy, vealed a room from the walls of
contributoin basket in mistake for a William Elliot Griffis ex
scout
nnd
guide
sought
a
home
and
which the plastering had fallen in fog had been hanging over London The cur was all ready, the aeronaut laying
cent.
Such
errors
will
occur,
if
a
rim I ”
protection
among
the
Indians
in
hie
can Origin of
A few last words ere he sailed away
man ia wealthy.— Norristown Herald. io the assistance ¿f the text several (
[(nil stopped struggling, great blotches. Before the one win­ all day, and at night it settled down To the far, blue sky, where the sonbeur a early day«, and why he was always
straying
| and stood with a dog- dow was drawn a soiled red curtain like a heavy, black pall upon every­
avoided nnd shunned by the old
Earning a livelihood: “ You are mg reproductions of old Corean art.
Made perfect the glorious summer day; French trappers and traders on the
IL U I,
Taxidermal Art” ia the subject of several
scowl regarding me. with a yellow brocade bonier, while thing. I was all alone in the house,
a
brute
aud if tbe law allowed me to beautiful engravings of mounted birds nnd
While thousands and thousands were
A MISSION OF VENGEANCE.
Upper Mississippi and its tribu­
t, hare and besplashed a square piece o f faded carpet cov­ Mary having gone to see the Old
do so I would have forty lashes put animals, and, in tbe text, Fmnhlin H.
gathered nigh,
With kind attention and care Glass on your bare back. You not only North *ntea with freshness about taxi­
»bile his tattered pants ered the rough, uneven boards be­ Y ear out anil the N ew Year in, To wish him safe journey, and bid him taries.
good-by.
was able during tbe following spring refuse to provide for your family, but dermists and the curious features of their
»re cast-ott' garments of neath. An old fashioned easy chair, with some friends. It was getting
A TRADED! O r F IF TY YEARS AOO.
î t l y fo r (
j appeared to I hj about covered with chintz, stood in the late, and I had put away niv sewing A wee little maid, with her sunny hair
The etory as related by old Jesse to walk about, and then he started you beat your wife besides," was the ert. A portrait of tbe late Dr. John
forth on bis mission of vengeance. language used by an Austin Justice Brown, he author of the inimitable storr
falling.
there was nothing pre­ center of tire carpet, m y flower pot and placed my Bible near at hand
Applegate is as follows: 'When Jim
Rab and hie Friends, ” which indudaa
Back from her beautiful childish brow, Bridger was a young man he became Ho made his way to Fort Benton, to a burly negro. “ Boss, you has
bout him, his face being close beside it, on a small stand. to ripen when the clock should
Sprung away from her nurse, her baby
on the upper Missouri, where he got dis Leah c£se mightily mixed up » portrait of the mastiff Rab, nnd n D ictu m
strike
twelve.
I
must
have
lost
As
wo
entered,
a
woman
with
shoes
identified
with
the
American
Fur
cklcd, with a Hat nose
voice calling:
was regarded by his former com­ in yer head. I owns up to heatin’ of the authors study, and retSe a J S S
JD FO» con
clown at tho heels, and a patch over m yself in a doze, for I was sudden­
grotesques by Dr. Brown, illustrate a
Doth.
“ An’ p'eaee, Mr. Man, may I do now? company, which, more than half a rades as an apparition and created
my wife, but does it outen pure kind­
century ago, kept a winter head­
. you want to steal my one of her eyes, rose from beside ly startled by a sharp cry directly I want to do op wiv ’oo in 'e sky,
consternation
in
tbe
camp.
Luckily
ness.”
“
A
strange
sort
of
kindness,
&
w ngi r r on “R*b'* f w ' *
the bed, saying:
beneath the window. Hastily rais­ To find mr own mamma an’ tiss 'er dood- quarters near the mouth of the K an­ for Bridger, he was absent trapping
(questioned.
indeed.”
“ Y er see, Jedge, ef I
by.”
Something between a etory end a aa-
sas
river.
This
trading
post
was
in
ing
it,
I
looked
out,
but
was
unable
“ Good evening, ma’am; the poor
i’t er stealin’ on ’em.
l* h G l
ohargo of tho Choctaws, of St. Louis, up in the B ig Horn country. How­ didn’t beat her nnd make her howl tlrnv - e“ V '■ H.enry J«aea, Jr.’# “ Point
ever, he was duly tried by proxy and like de mischief de kind-hearted of Visw, which has, as n stud of Ameri-
i c e d ns how tho flower little thing is out o’ ’er head. Per­ on nedbunt of the thick blackness lie kissed the sweet face, while the tear­
Missouri. Here the Otoes, Kicka-
drops
were
shining
ped over, an’ I was jist haps yer’ll know what to do for of tho night to discern anything. ]
dsi « “ ¿Tu ’ *T*S,.more mtersat than
On many a cheek hardened with care: poos, Osages and Kaw tribes came sentenced by his old companions— neighbors would stop bringin’ her “ Dnrsy
M'llsr.
The purpose is, by a
tbe French and half breeds— to die good things ter eat an’ gibben her
her. Dan is dead set agiu the doc­ was about to close the window, i He unclasped the arms round his neck
to trade, aud here, also, the flat-
T*i.Utt* " bjr Americans who
at the hands of the first person who clothes an’ de like. Dat’s de way have hred ® in
fondly twining
thinking I must have been dream- j
not telling the truth," tors.”
Europe, end by an <
And sailed from the little one standing boatmen nnd fur traders, voyageurs might meet him. He was declared I purvilles for my family, Jedge.” —
I crossed over to tho bed and iug, when a faint moan reached my
Englishman and s French ‘ ”
and others in the employment of the
there;
an outlaw, a renegade, and doomed Texas Siftings.
ears.
In
a
moment
I
had
taken
a
|
to
Show
the
merits
and defects of Ameri­
took
one
of
the
child’s
hot
hands
^ ^ ^ ■ i don’t wish I may die
But a sweet voice rose to him, clear and American Fur company passed their
can life and character os they appear from
in mine. Dan was right. His sis­ small hand lamp from the table and
free;
winters and pro > cd for their spring to death.
was the quick reply.
A
good
Connecticut
deacon,
Jo-
the different points of view of thaae crit­
By some means Bridger learned,
ur to H»
‘ ■Tell mamma I ’s dood dirl, an’ tiss 'er trip up the M .souri river after furs
»n’t you know it is wrong to ter bore no likeness to himself; del­ opened the front door. As I held
fo’ me?”
to his great horror, that the man he sinh Smith, having heard all about ics. Professor Lounsbury, of Yale, re-
nnd
peltries.
In
the
spring
of
1833
tho
lamp
aloft,
its
light
flashed
up­
icately
fair,
with
pretty,
soft
golden
untruths ? ’’ I continued.
— Boss H. Thorpe in Wide Awake.
thought dead and devoured by the the New York confidence men who ura. t„ “ The Problem of Spelling'
Jim Bridger, with a party of eight
hair, many a one would havo been on the white, upturned face of Dan,
wolves was alive, and that be had address strangers in the streets and form, and make, a forcible argument in
I O N ’ E l ^ ' ver
ma’am ; wouldn't
or ten hunteis, trappers and fur
pretend to know their names and all |'™ r, *'• » nd John Bunough» talks de­
been tried by his comrades and
to a lady, nohow!” As the hoy proud to own her. Dan eyed me who lay upon tho lower step, a litr
m u si US's o f IT.
lightfully of the “ Hard F«re’?of the birds
traders, started for the Yellowstone
doomed to die. He learned also that about them, knocked ono of them and small animals when winter is un-
;e a slyjtwinklu lurked in the anxiously as I raised the little suf­ tie stream o f blood trickling on the
Somo unkown genius has discover- country to spend two or three seasons tGlass had sworn to fo'low him until down with his heavy carpet-bag, con­ usually severe.
As I stood
ferer in my arms, and gave her ground beside him.
er o f I lus <*yo.
hunting or trapping. The journey
taining his bible and heavy boots, in
W hat is your name ? ” I then some of the mixture I had brought thinkin what I was to do, I heard j ed the following “ Rules for Spoiling was a long and tiresome one, and as he killed him. To escape this fate tho Grand Central depot tbe other Ho™eryp{i?U‘* k j 00*®’' ,eri*1‘ “ Th# L « 1-
Horse Claim, advances to a strong nnd
and
to
avoid
meeting
whit6
men
who
with me. My father had been a a step which I recognized as my a husband:”
they had made slate start the season
day for saying “ Hullo, Cousin Jo- novel situation in mining experience n
might know of his crime, Jim Brid­
Snarl at him,
doctor, and I had learned a good next door neighbor’s, with a feeling
was fur advanced when they reached
__. vn Dan, ma’am
siah.” “ You can’t fool me!” said part of the action of the story passing un-
ger fled to the Rocky Mountains
Find fault with him.
the present site of old fort Randall.
have many things from him. l i e often of thankfulness, for he is a doctor.
the old man as he floored tho young derground. The author’, fuffpag? ¡1-
Dan what ? I repeated
and made his home among the Sho­
Keep an untidy house.
1
ran
hastily
to
tho
side
o
f
the
laughingly
V
Id
me
that
it
was
too
They had abandoned the boat and
one in skin-tight pants and tooth­ bv Col«”! ° f CKCl1 ‘n.the
ml another name
eni r» 'r<»d
shone
tribe,
wheie
be
remaiced
for
Boss
him
out
of
his
boots.
were making their way on foot to
pick shoes. But when it turned dut by Cole, is perhaps the most striking il-
S T A Ö n l y D m , ma'am ; don’t know bad I was a woman, because there hedge, which divided my garden
more than four years, when Glass
Always have the Inst word.
from
my
neighbor’s
and
called
:
Fort
Benton,
when
the
following
was
the
making
of
a
good
physician
that
the
youug
man
really
was
bis
•
^
r
e
u
T
“
n
enUmA
b?r’.
Mr*
B»™«tt!.
iin’ about 'nother name.”
discovered his retreat. Bridger again
Ph rough One Administration" sp-
Be extra cross on wash dny.
tragedy occurred:
cousin, who was at tbe depot to meet prosches
“ Dr. Brown,” whereupon the
Are you all alone in the world ? in tne. That night I remained with
the fecal point of interest; and
fled nnd weut to Blackfeet, where
(¿carrel with him for trifles.
ft.
The
party
were
marching
in
single
him,
the
old
farmer
was
not
s
soure
doctor
turned
and
came
toward
me.
in the second part of “ Christian League
en’t you a brother or sister ? ” the child, Dan keeping watch with
“Glass again followed him. Bridger
Never have bis meals on time.
file
through
a
densely
wooded
re­
that
you
can’t
fool
him.—
[
Detroit
of Connecticut,’’ the Rev. Dr. Gladden
s tho wgril sister fell from my me. For three weeks I went back H ardly waiting for me to fu lly ex­
Let him sew tho-buttons on his gion, each carrying liis kit containing started south and joined the Ogo- Free Press.
weaves practical hints for Christian co-
Pl'tCH A»KD
lalla Sioux who, finding Glass lurk­
™a change passed over the boy’s and forth between my home and plain, lie vaulted over the hedge, shirts.
ah«».*»»«, wa pr«pw»i
food, ammunition nnd traps strapped
offect' T® New England
In that time I came to and in a moment we had Dan in
A. war » ta n
Capacity of the Chicago stocking: •tory111011 mt°
Pay no attention to household ex­ upon liis back, his rifle upon his ing about their villnge, shot him as
oftenufig it so that for that Dan’s.
aol
a
spv.
With
the
denth
of
Tom
Glass
the
house.
The
hoy
might
live
an
legjn
something
o
f
Dan.
How
liar,
“
Papn,”
said
a
gushingyoungdamsel
penses.
:Ilt he was almost good look-
l .Th*. ,poc,n; of the number nre by the
shoulder. The leader of the party,
X i ‘e AU at once a thought struck thief, vagabond ns ho was, his love hour or so, the doctor said, but he
L> I >
Give ns much as he cun earn in a young hunter named Tom Glass, in 1838 Bridger felt himself safe ol Chicago, “ I want you to give me
Profe“ « r Henry A.
from
pursuit.
this
Christmas
a
sealskin
sacque
and
Beers, Andrew B. Saxton, L. Frank
n
month
for
n
new
bonnet.
could
do
nothing
for
him;
the
was ten or fifteen feet in advance of
I don’t know how it came to, for his sister was» mire, unselfish,
Ho
never
afterward,
attempted
to
muff,
a
pair
of
diamond
earrings,
AT LOW RAa
v
™
V
’J
,nr
“
Bric-s-Brac”
by John
Tell him plainly you married him the rest of tho party, when a large
and without a flaw. In the little wound, which was fatal, had been
i t did.
Bun-
fraternize with or nssociate with the that beautiful writing-desk we were \nnce Cheney J. A. Mscon, H.
for a living.
made
with
the
butt
end
o
f
a
pistol,
sister’s
eyes
Dan
.was
the
noblest
of
she
bear
and
two
cubs
were
met
on
---- )id voukvant the flowers for
old crowd of hunte s on the upper looking at tho other day and bushels “ Wssfem"k PD’ She/ ““-fl|
otnsrs.
Get
everything
the
woman
next
or
something
like
one.
Minute
the
trail.
Before
Glass
could
retreat
brothers.
Raising her sightless
r Atlralloa K sister ?
door gets no matter whether you can Die monster had seized him in a Missouri. He crossed the mouutains, and bdBhcls of French candy. W ill
slant nieaphe color crept into the hoy’s eyes (such pretty blue eyes as they after minute passed as we sat watch­ afford it or not.
joined his old friends, tlio Shoshones you, papa?” and the denr thing's
deathly hug aud bore him to the
ing
the
dying
boy.
A
ll
at
once
he
were)
to
me
one
day
after
she
was
|Ut____
W ^ ^ ^ B h e did__apt anawgEJ
! Provide any kind of a pick up din­ earth. B efore' OTe bear was killed or Snake Iediens.bmlt F o rt Bridger, ovos danced in glowing anticipation, « A i Z M T J u i l i w S i A ; '
opened
his
eyes
and
looked
bewild­
able
to
sit
up,
May
said
:
wimlcippcrnaps, speak
ner for him when you don’t expect it had torn opon the unfortunate where ho lived with his squaw for while her feet beat a tattoo on the vel­
F rom “ The
“ I t ’s real nice, having you here, ered around ; then, as his gaze fell stangers.
many years, a quiet and silent nmu. vet carpet that sounded liko muffled
freely if w e were alone, I bade
man’s abdomen, exposing the in-
Editor of tho Times:—The veterinary
upon me, an expression o f relief
Miss
Haply;
Mrs.
Slack
(the
woman
thunder.
“
Ah,
my
dear
child,”
re­
Ho
was
kind,
but
not
generous,
to
Let it out some time when you tenstines, and wrenched his left arm
y leave us.
department in your valuable paper is «7
„ . . N o w Dan,r 1 said when the girl with the patch over his eye) is very crossed his face, and he said, so low are good and mad that you nre sor­ clear off the socket at the shoulder. the white emigrants who met with plied tho proud father, as ho gazed T ra in e d
)“* Wi,th
¡"twrent, and
at
his
daughter
with
a
pensive,
up­
him
on
tho
trail.
H
e
would
not
al­
MUBgone, “ I am going to give you kind, but then she isn’t like you that I had to Lend my ear to catch ry you didn’t marry some other fel­ His compi nions did all in their
low them to run into fin g e r nor ward-tendency-in pork look, “ indeed
low
you
used
to
go
with.
the
words:
just.”
power to relieve Glass and ease his
j roses for your sister; peihaps
/hi
*hV ! th* *mad »mount
I f he has au extra amount of brain intolerable pain, but all agreed that permit the Indians to attack the I will. Just hang your Btoekiug up paid for the paper. One year sen
“ They didn’t git it, did the}’ ?”
“ Oh ! yes,” and a smile rippled
« • i s ill, and the sight o f these
pub i.hed letter from D r Joh^Bste.“
in
tho
back
yard
and
I
will
fill
it
for
whites
without
warning
them,
if
he
work
anil
comes
home
with
his
ner­
“ Get what, Dan ? ” I asked.
hocould notlive long. His abdomen
9 brs may dp her good. A chok- across the child's face as she added:
could reach them. He was a bash­ you, darling, if I have to chuck in a relating the wonderful success he had had
“ The silver. I ’m so queer-like, vous system all on edge— don’t try to was bound with buckskin bands,
ound isailed from Dan's throat, “ Dan is the goodest brother, but
ful, but rather selfish man, not neg­ houso and lot."— Rochester Post- m curing «pavm. »nd splints with Ken­
keep
the
ehildreu
quiet.
Tell
them
and
bis
left
arm,
which
adhered
to
I
want
to
tell
yo
a------bout
it.”
dal a .Spavin Cure, and h's allusion to using
he
can’t
bo
here
all
the
time.
Mr.
e one o f his brown hands was
_________
their father is nothing but a cross- the shoulder merely by pieces of lecting himself at nny time. As a Express.
it now in his practice for several humsu
i<iie doctor, who sat so Dan could
Smith,
where
he
works,
is
very
j
general
rule
the
old
man
disliked
to
i Street, Dalian almost fiercely across his
patch anywny.
ailments on ocoount of the success he has
lacerated flesh, was washed, bound
not
see
him,
motioned
me
to
give
kind,
and
lets
him
come
home
quite
|
A
clothing
store
sign:
Mr.
Isaacs
carouse with strangers, but as be
as he bhlrted out:
always had with U. The above state
HOW TO SPOIL A WIFE.
and tied to bis side, and be was laid
grew old lie became almost garrulous nnd Mr. Blumenthnl kept rival cloth­ ments from so prominent a physician gave
ihe isn’t ill, ma’am, she’s blind ; often, some days, and '11 raise ids , the boy from the glass he had pre­
out
to
die.
How
will
this
do:*
ing
stores
on
the
Bowory,
within
a
pared for him. As I raised Dan’s
among his acquaintances, while at
aacasTLT R,«jhe do love flowers so, an’ she’s wages, perhaps, Christmas. I won-1
W o T ffii/ r'i« ‘U ofllcacy> «nd M I*had
Snarl at her.
LEFT ALONE TO DIE.
other times ho would decline to say few doors of ench other. Mr. Isnacs been afflicted for years with rheumatism
“
— not a bit like me— and der what Dan’ll give me, this Christ- j liead and placed the spoon to his
Find fault with her.
wns always to be found with his and hip-joint lameness so bsd I could
As tho party was in a great hurry, yes or no to a civil question.
lips,
he
murmured
:
mas.
It
’ll
be
here
pretty
soon,
won’t
:
t ^ L , •• m p » i I see all them roses in yer
Doss her out of her shoes. «
owing to the lateness of the season,
;
1 1’focured a bot-
Thus is explained by one of the head out of the door soliciting cus­ tli / L
er I thopight as how you'd it? li e gave me this nice chair, last | “ Y e was allers good to me and i Always have the last word.
it wns decided to leave one of the scout’s oldest acquaintances the sin­ tom from tbe verdant passer-by. fle, »ml ns it lias completely cured me, I
year.
Just
think—
isn’t
it
funny?
[
little
May,
yer
Was,
an’
I
swore
nnst
Wish
to
proclaim
it
to
the world as the
Quarrel with her for trifles.
. »¿miss ona if I prigged it.”
party to attend on Glass and bury gular mystery of Jim Bridger’s early Mr. Blumentbal objected to this
Never be on time for your meals. him when lie died, while tho rest life and tho enuso of bislifetimo exi c shoddy manner of doing business, moat wonderful discovery ever made for
a e a r n » ' W ell, Danj I
answered, “ won’t You see Dan can’t aflbnl two rooms, if I got a chance to do ye a good
Make her clean house untidy by continued their journey. Lots were among the Indian tribes of the having found that the watchful the benefit of afflicted man, at well as for
me coin.: and see you r little so he makes b’lieve this over here, turn I ’d do it.”
the poor horse, for which it was first used.
Here he paused a moment and | your slovenly habits.
where
the
carpet
is,
is
the
parlor,
Isaacs hail captured several of his As this remedy must be of incalculable
cust to see who should remain with tho northwest.
■
7
I j g pi ps I might be able to
groped
about
witli
his
hands,
say-
Be
extra
cross
when
she
is
liar-
anil
the
other
part
the
kitchen.
customers,
and
one
day
be
went
up
value to tbe world, I write thie l.tteTto
dying man, nnd Bridger wns selected.
nr,rM 4 ,wwniMmething lo r her.” For a mo-
rassed by the work and worry of the It appears that Indians wore fierce
to Isaacs and said: “ Look here, Mr. express my thankfulnnss to you for ever
INFIDEL SITFIHKTITION.
___ i ‘‘lie looked disconcerted, then See, isn’t this a pretty red cm tain in g:
wash
day.
Isaacs, vy don’t you keep your ugly
“ Has the light gone out ? I t ’s
at the window, and Dan says the
and hostile along the Missouri river,
K
y°lUr eo,um“«* end to
In treating these great problems face inside? You might petter get a Mk"/l.0,!h
ask another favor in behalf of my fellow-
Growl when she forgets through a
UK SEW STtl
ain't imicli o' a place for y3 paper on the walls is real pretty so dark. You see, Miss Haply, I multiplicity of duties to sew buttons and Bridger did not relish his task of life, Mr. Ingersoll has a fascinat­
men
whq
are
afflicted
in body, that you
very keenly.
H e sat beside the ing and a plausable way of stating jackass to stand py de door. Ha continue to make known te the world the
I [line to, but if y tr want ter, it’s too, all birds and flowers, and there’s never told yo as how I belonged to on your shirts.
vuuld
po
a
good
improvement."
wounded
man
one
dny
and
one
gang— burglars, yc call em. The
I.
great value of Kendal's Spavin Cure for
W h itccfip cl way. Pleasant the picture over the chimney. Dan a
a
-v.
t '
i i
• >1 Spend the price of several new night, during which Glass became things, but they certainly are as un- “ Vy,” said Isaacs, “ I did try dot both man os well aa beeet.
first time 1 was out here a-spvin ,
1 , ,
. *
,
,. ,,
says the little girl looks like me.
philosophic as they nre untenable. vonct, und all de people as dey pass
i r t a k e r nnft. it’s called, but wot’s pleasant
,
,
,. ,
/
bonnets for cigars and then skip the delirious and raved wildly.
B«*pect/nll j yours,
“ Water always runs down hill,” says
M y eyes wandered to the spot in­ round yer house, a-hmlin out the bonnet„
t it. I'm ;flo w e d if I knows.
say to him: ‘ Good dsy Mr.
On the second morning Bridger Mr. Ingersoll. But it does not.
wj , A M
A ewold P akksb .
dicated,
and
a
blotchy,
smoked
wall
best
way
to
crack
the
crib
break
|
Tell
her
plainly
you
married
her
you’ve
meved.’
”
Rochester, N, Y,, Sept. 1st, 1882.
Cabin«iur Mary, Dan’s sister; they met my gaze. There was no picture in, ye know. W e d heard ye had a to do your work,
determined to anticipate the death Hometimes it runs up hill, and wo Blumentbal; I
— The Judge.
vs igj, they does.”
which be supposed was certain to
A «.'»mini InvMattoa.
Raise a row if she bows pleasantly claim his companion, and overtakehis call it capillary attraction. W e have
is« on hand * •Why 1 ’*'1 exclaimed, “ how came there. I was about to ask why it lot o f silver stowed away. When
A Detroit saloon keeper advertise« Kinn*. i ”UrPri«l,>H proprietor, of Dr.
a
mode
of
explaining
it
by
the
attrac­
yer
give
me
the
flower
pot,
an’
was
to
an
old
time
gentleman
friend,
hail
■
been
taken
down,
whin
Dan,
associates.
So,
while
Glass
was
un­
Tft^j’ oVer hfrc in Camden tow n '”
that he has paid (300 for e year’s « «2 1 .«" Ti b ,“ OT,ry m»k. • «peeisl ra-
so good to little May, I almost made ; Find never-ending fault if she conscious or asleep Bridger gathered tion, between the particles of mo­
1 1, C a ses M»*n
fcaggcrl look crossed who had entered whilst his sister
bile matter and tbe inert matter of license to sell liquors, but that he quest to »11 persons suffering with Cot-
up
my
mind
to
te
lfy
c
,
but
the
gang
I
happens
to
want
nnythiug
she
sees
up what few effects he deemed most Ike tube in which tbe fluid rises. means to voluntarily restrict his T " , pti° n’ Conghs, Colds. Asthma, Bron-
» v ’s face,Ms he replied rather was asleep, and had been quietly
they finds out I ’m friendly with ye. Hie wo nnn next door having,
valuable,
b elon g^ g to*Glass, includ­ Sir. Ingersoll would explain it say­ business within certain moral bounds chitls Hsy Fever, Phthisic, Quinsy, Pain
j
,
sitting
at
the
other
end
of
the
room,
—ALSO-utly: “ O h ! that’s nothin
Ch**‘’
L o ~ of
and swears they’d do for me if 1
Grumble ^ when she provides a ing his rifle, a'a^unition, etc., and
made
me
r.
quick
motion
with
his
ing tbe fluid rises because it rises! “ To tho wife who has a drunkard Voice, Hoarsen».«, Croro, Tiokting in
i comes as far ns this.”
quietly
stole
away,
leaving
the
peached;
uo
I
says
nothin’
and
P^k-up
dinner.
Throat,
or
suy
ehronio
or
lingering
s|.
That is certainly childlike and sim­ for a husband," lie says, in an adver­
r,‘ -
vcral week* passed, and I had hands, while the color rose to his
wounded man to die alone. He suc­ ple, but it is hardly in keeping with tisement, “ or n friend who is dissi­
comes
along
o’
thorn
to-night,
an.l
L
e
,
t
ll
°
ut
“
“
f
t
“
*
hcn
-
v
o.u
nre
cheeks.
That
evening
as
usual,
Jaimer
H
M
n
.
V
«
»
•
'
L
u
n
g
s
X
X
P ic t u r e Mxien able
pay my promised
V j x r . i n i , b i »1 Q m , l 3 u ooo ir o r ! ffood
and _ mad that . r you wish . » you ceeded in overtaking his comrades
**
1
Dn,g 8r° w • » * *•» a
pdo Dan’s (istor, when one rainy Dan saw me to the buss. His sister I peeps in the winder and sees yer had married some girl you used to and reported to them that Glass had tho role of a philosopher who pro­ pated, I say, emphatically, give me Trial*HoJi
vino! X ,e
0O»‘. which will eoa.
poses to dethrone G od— tbe God notice of such cases, and ell such Ji
settin’
asleep.
Jist
as
I
was
a
shov­
2
n
what
*
dollai tlM bot-
run with.
mg there k a m e a loud ring at being so near Well I didn’t remain
died and ho bad buried liim and who is the designer and creator of shall bo excluded from ray place.
I f you have bad a hard days work brought away his arms and traps.
rara worst'
' WU1
P0*1
“" 1
* curs other
the
All kin<t<||oBt door. N ot w aiting for nights. As we stood waiting for a in’ o f it lip to wake ye, sumot hit
vevy
worst J
cases,
even
when
«very
Let
fathers,
mothers,
sisters,
do
like­
tho
universe.
Wo
not
only
find
that
'VI went nfcself, and there stood bus» to come along, Dan shuffled me over the head, an’ I don’t know in the store or office, go home and Nothing mere was heard of the af­ Mr. Ingersoll is mistaken in assert­ wise, and their requests shall be re­ remedy hss failed. Only give it s /sir trial
et W o r k D * tho w et dripping fiom his uneasily with his feet, then sudden-; nothin’ till I see ye a-sittin’ here let out your gall on this poor woman, fair until the following season, when ing “ water always runs down hill,” garded. I pay u heavy tax for tbe b£en'7ot!aV0n '" l ? * ’ ThooMads bsvs
who has baked and ironed, and a terrible denouncement was made,
along side o’ nie.”
m by D r’ K,DB « N,w Discovery
,ng clothah. Grasping me im- I ly blurted out:
but there is wonderful process of privilege of isllin g liquors, ami I wh„
whohsd given up all hopes of ever being
mg machines
Great drops of perspiration stood ; mended all day. Don’t try to hold and Bridger fled to the mountain
“ They all lies, ma’am, every one
' m by the dress, he exclaimed:
nature that exceeds even capillary want it distinctly understood that I
upon the hoy’s forehead.
As I ! your peevish disposition in check. tribes to save his life. I t appears
action. The life bearing sap ascends have no desire to sell to drunkards
aw fu l
I and when I re- ! on em, about the flowers and birds
■neklew's A r a l « Salve.
wiped
them
away
lu«hsked
earnest-
? r° wl a« (1 ,fu88 a“ (l
and finJ that Glass awoke from his delirium
and
the
picture
over
tho
chimbley,
or mindis or to the poor or destitute.
undwr I txmiz ere<j how kind ye
was
afore,
ye
f t nit .with the little patient woman on the second day after Bridger had tlie tree and carries witli it nourish­
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cate,
I
much
prefer
that
they
save'
their
and
there
isn't
no
Mr.
Smith
w
et
ment
that
sustains
and
enlarges
the
i.v-
r
dd m U * v e il come to see
Braises, Boras, Ulcers. Balt &h»nm, Fever
whose rosy cheek you once kissed, left him. He found himself weak,
money nnd put it where it will de Sores, Tatter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains,
Y e ain’t hurt nor nothin’, are
thou
lavbe ye’il come to- I ’nv-crTand boy for nor nothin’. Y er
and swore by all that was good you'd alone without arms, food or help, plant. The tree lias n system of
tbe
most
good
to
thair
families.
Corns, sod all Bkin Eruptions, and posi­
water works that actually extends its
’ fond o’ pretty things, | y p ma’am ? ”
¡y might, know U tte r see, May is
. A
love and cherish her till death.
nnd suffering intensely for water.
tively cares Piles. It is guaranteed to
■ y, wot was.good fm fln'1 8,,e’8 »Nvays ’er askin’, and so | “ No, Dan,” I answered, “ I am
The thing is just about as broad He realized only vaguely bis terrible own water mains. This phenome­
Too much pepper: One of the most give perfect satisfaction or money re­
non,
we
are
told
by
Mr.
Ingersoll,
not
hurt.”
A
look
o
f
relief
crossed
iK O C A M T " ’ “ • *
I makes believe about the picture
as it is long, brethren.
situation. He remembered the bear happens because it happens! I f that prominent preachers tells the follow ­ funded. Price, 2& rents per box. For
ing anecdote as a fact whenever he •ale by Jasper R. Miller.
She asked about the his face, as he asked :
and the departure of bis companions
tm v . come in,” T said, and such.
Sal. al Hain Stmt.
I bsara a story too incredible for ba­
“ Is it grow ing colder, ma’am ? ”
The late term of court at Fort Col­ after leaving Bridger to attend to it not suparatition that eolipaaa *
your sister who is 1 paper on the walls, and so I said it
thing
of
the
kind
so
vehemently
d
e
-1
,ie
f. „ A
wicksd man
Cronp, Whooping Congb and Bronchitis
rn a a ^ bocame
^H
“ Dan ! ” 1 exclaimed, almost des­ lins developed a remarkable case of him. He could see a cold, bubbling
was covered with birds anil flowers,
pounced bv him, we do not know converted, and in course of time it immediately relieved by Shiloh's Core.
’ »tiW
love,
jealousy
and
attempted
murder
perately, “ did you ever say a pray­
spring
of
water
less
than
20
feet
and
she
was
so
pleased
you
ought
OF MV IH.D FKIC*V^_
For
sale by Jap. U. Miller, Dallas.
what superstition is. Its genesis is came bis turn to prey in class meet­
she was took yester-
— one which would afford a novelist away, and be was dying for water.
1
u»«
Y ou won’t be er ? ”
A new stock of winter wraps, under­
clearly t r ceable to the pagan belief ing. Not being used to speaking in
t bad, out’er head ; ter ha’ seen her.
Mnoi « c «
*> n a
abundant
material
for
an
interesting
k. manner
t •* C J
“ N o t as I knows on,” came the
wear, women's dolmans, men's ulsters,
INDESCRIBABLE TOBTURES AND AM EX­ that tl a wo.ld is a great' plane rest­
t yer ? ” This last hard on me fur it, w ill yer > She I
book. A young man uamed Earle
public, of course he wss very much etc., etc., beeidss many other new goods,
hart am San* » f
TRAORDINARY JO IR N E T.
answer, followed quickly b y :
j
don’t
know
the
differ;
and
yer’ll
ing
upon
the
tracks
of
four
mighty
[im ploringly, as he
loved ayouDg lady. He hail two ri­
em harassed. This is the subetance at J. D. Lee's.
“ I ain’t a dyin’, am I ? ”
j come agin jist the same ? ”
H e managed, after a long and oxen, and tbe oxen rest upon aj of tbo prayer: ‘ Ob, Lord, thou giver
vals. One of them induced him to
it with his hand.
Adolf Wolf is selling out the balance o(
great
elephant.
tV’
hst
tbe
elephant
j
“
Dan,
Dan,’’
I
cried,
fallin
g
on
tedious
effort,
during
which
he
suf­
Hess child lyin g ill,
I hardly know what answer I
believe that rival Nq. 2 intended to
of oil good things, look down with hie stock of men's snd youths’ overcoats
.iittW i
is
testing
upon,
tbe
pagan
belief
fered
the
most
intense
agony,
to
pity on peor people. Yon are rich and ladies' and ntissss' cloaks st reduced
tend her. Would I made the boy, but he seemed to be my knees beside him, “ to think kill him. He thereupon shot at No 2
RING MADE
reach the water with his right arm. failed to state. Mr. Ingersoll goes and can spare them plenty to eat prices.
Id be but one answer 'atisfied. Perhaps the tears, that I that you should lose your life for I t now turns out that rival No. 1 was
rfmAtaa OliarmiU «
scheming to get one rival killed and There he lay for several days, bath­ one stop further and affirms that the while on earth. Send every one of
We will pay the higheet market ptiee
could not restrain, told him’ lietter DM I ”
his wounds with water and keep­ elephant rests upon himself.— Bur­ them n full barrel of flour, plenty of for good fat dressed hogs.
go for n cab, I went than the words that I was still his “ Laying his brown hand in mine, the other hung for murder, so he ing
lu m e » isst.
ing down the fever. As he bad no lington Hawkeye.
V ondutm
Burnt,
lard and a side of bacon, a ham orao
to prepare for my friend. I had become very much he said : “ D yin ’ fur ye ? Then I would get the g ir l. But Earle made food, bis fever soon left him, and in
a poor shot and the plot did not suc­
and a pound of butter. Send each
ha’
done
sumot
fur
ye
arter
all.
bile Mary, my faith- attached to’ little M ay during the
Origin of s wise saying: Did it one of your starving, hungry crea­
Catarrh cured, health sad sweet breath
ceed. The fair one clings to Earle a few days he was able to crawl
ow ing me, exclaimed: past weeks, and Dan, vagabond as Perhaps the Lord I beer y e onest and visits him in bis prison cell.— about on one side and one ilm w . ever occur to you why old Solomon tures a barrel o f sugar, a barrel o f secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Esanity.
»ave us, what'll ye do he was had a warm place in my tellin’ little May about, w ill kinder Laramie Boomerang.
By a rare nrovieion of Providence meda the remark about there being salt, a barrel of pepper—oh, hell, Price 60 cents. Nasal injector froe. For
lUt U r y Ht*,
oale bjr Jep. R. Miller, Da Use.
a buffalo calf had died on the plains nothing naw under the sun? W all, that's too much pepper. A men. ”—
Nhure it’s k ilt ye’ll j heart. H ow Dan earned a livin g count it as one agin the badness.
We will pay the higheet market price
Little M ay— w ot’ll become o’ her ?"
the
fact
was
that
his
numerous
not
far
from
the
grave
in
which
I
did
not
then
know;
at
times
he
|
Hearing that Mr. Calrert, am­
Centerville (M d.) Record.
go. nia am. darlint.” [
for Drseeed Huge, delivered to ns at
k-turvn wvi Jobb*
“ May shall come and live with bitious of Parliamentary distinction, Glass lay. He managed to crawl to wives and wifelets kept hinting to
appeared
to
lie
pretty
well
supplied
I
Derry or Surer. Come and eea no.
id was made up. I
me and be my little daughter. I was going to canvass the borough, the carcass, and by the aid of hia him shout having new iro n net«, and
D u C labx * Bourns.
I’srties desiring handsome and veins bis
rvous woman, and I with money for so young a boy.
he
merely
murmured
that
there
was
hunting
knife,
which
Bridger
failed
promise it,” I replied.
holiday presents should rail at F. D.
James Smith exclaimed: “ I am
Shiloh a Vitalises U whet
boy. I t was a long Once I asked him what he did to
nothing
new
under
the
sun
in
order
McDowell’s jewelry store, Salem, where Constipation, Loss at
“ Thank you kindly, ma’am
^ c very glad to bear it; I got wet through to find, the wounded man satisfied
D i i ROTI
chapel, and when the j support himself and sister, but his
— yesterday between O u j'e Hospital hia hunger. He laid by the aide of that they might be made to believe they will find n Urge stork to «elect from. nnd nil symptoms of!
was allers good.” The words came
, the . head
,
,,
T r?.?ly b * 1
evasive. I was an
o f Pleasant
-
style. in bats had not His goods nre brst-clnss nnd prions very and Tl esnts per b<
dead carcase several days,
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. during that tbe fall
style«
end Tooley street.” — London Soci- the
a. Miller, Dallas,
had held up a bit. I ^old maid, comfortably well off, and fainter and fainter, aa he added: “ I
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which be cut and dried several pieces i je t struck on.—Chicago Times.
m the tall, shadowy the thought came to me that 11 should liked to ha’ seen May, but ety.
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