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o Eugene Weekly Guard. stalled in their proper station." But time was limited aud the dlseutb »ton was cut short by the trapper bid M n; of Th«»» Li«ri«< la th* Creak Na ding them a »arm farejell and going tion Ar« W*H-to-I>o. to bis quarters for a short »leep. His X AMt'Kkl.I HKII».. l’ropriatora. glance, however, wandered to the It 1» not in the South that the rich tn< e of Bertha as he drew the curtain est negro-s are found, although many OREGON. behind him and he saw a flush on her EUGENE .... in that region have aiuaxsed a gtAxlly cheek that brought one to hit o»J « j—*.— store of property sln«*e the war. Ooubt- that was soon hidden in the dim light less the wealthiest community of col A good epitaph Is all right In its of his own cell-like apartments. ored people lu the world 1» found As was his custom the trapper place, but it comes so lute. The World's Life.—Christ |a among the Cr«*ek Indians In Indian wakened on time, and dressed him “ Mr. Lyle," he said, "1 think it high Territory. There are about 7,000 of self noiselessly to prevent disturbing : world's life.—Rev. F. E. Taylor, CHAPTER XIX. A man like» to hear a woman any time for a settlement between us. I the other sleepers. He came forth tlst, Brooklyn, N. Y. them, and they are worth ou an aver the has never been kissed, even If he Thieve» "Fall Out.” have performed all of my agreements quietly and was about to take up the True Means.—The religious age (3,000 each. The wealth of the d«M*sn't believe it. Another morning finds the Indians with you and you have put me off equipments of his Journey when he Is the true means of settling dispi more Industrious foot» up ever higher, from day to day. and now that I have .. Jott certalu Individual» being the owner» holding their ground. They are well no obligations remaining unfulfilled I was astonished by finding Bertha —Archbishop Ryan, Roman c Cath ltil of from |10,000 to $15,000 worth of Intrenched and the besieged In the demand that the deeds be signed and awaiting him. I ’ hlladilpbia. * ’ a. "You, up too!’* he exclaimed In a Stone House can only remain cooped kind each. The Nation.—The nation will alwJ low tone. In until relief shall arrive from the that you pay the.balance due me.” Tut, man. this is no time for set These negroes are the descendant» fort. "Yes. I wished to speak with you be just as good and as safe as the J tling business affairs, when our very of slaves of the Creek tribe of Indians Why not prohibit «hooting Meer, and before you left.’’.she replied. "I had dividual» composing it.—Rev. I*. ¡J If they are even spared this privi ami are known as Creek negroes. They lege they will feel thankful for it scalps arc qui’ertng on our heads. a dream—It Is a foolish th'ng I New Bedford, Mass. thereby tone the live» of many hunter» j There is plenty of time. Watt until know—but I laid down only for a few are entitled to a share in the division requires time to communicate with who ar« mistaken for them? we have repulsed this band of bloo«l- moments, and I had such a vivid As the Master Bids.—If one loved the military authorities and the» so! of Creek Indian lauds, also a part of thirsty savages, which your awkward the trust fun«!«. Together the 7,000 ne diem move with deliberation a«4 pre ness has brought to our door, and dream and it seemed so real, that I as the Master blds he can grasp e«J Another express flyer has gone into could not resist telling It to you. Of hand offered In the same love.— J pare before they move. groes own XlJMiO.tXJO acres of land. the ditch. But what of it? We must Old Egan's messages a-re already then we will talk about settlement." course there is nothing in dreams, but Dr. Byrd, Methodist, Atlanta, Ga. | And yet their education Is far from "But we must settle now!" de keep hustling, no mutter w hat chances ft may put you on your guard—there »ent out and his reinforcements are Downward—The man who qo0J complete. Their social environments doubtless on tne road. While sol manded Follett. "You have thus put may be danger you know.” we tak**. me off from time to time and I now are crude In the extreme and progress diers are preparing “rations” and "Does a coyote ever attack a lion— ues downward only accelerates 1 must have a settlement without fur Hl Louis will make a tremendous hit a mountain lion?" Inquired Bertha. Cynics have d«*clared that touib- goes slowly amid their but» and fields. rolling their blankets and seeing to own movement, and return becoj If it can secure tin* attendance of the stones are the gn-atest llar» In the •No—," replied the trapp«*r,—"not more and more difficult—Rev. J | Unlike the other Indians of the rich their equlpm«-nts generally. Indian ther delay.” "I ant a man of few words, as you single handed; a pack might attack Smith, Indianapolis, Ind. ahk'xmd of Hwat also at the world's world. Thl» Is only another way of five tivlllze«l tribes, the Creeks Insist warriors are already In the saddle and riding night and day toward the know Follett." responded Lyle, "ami one under proper conditions—if they fair lu 1H04. saying that the ancient maxim "Tell ed upon freeing their slaves to give seat of their campaign. I answer now, once and for all, wait were cornered, or hungry and they The Outward Visage.—The kind! them an equal share in their lands and tudhlng save good of the d«*ad ” is re- until 1 am ready to settle.” If the Indians should surmise that thought they might benefit by it wlth- life one leads even leaves its mJ A nother woman has been poisoned "So am I a man of few words and specttsl everywhere. Humanity agrees money. At that time there were few relief had been sent for they would upon the outward visage. The >.J out too much risk." by eating candy went to her through slaves, but the number grew through hurry the final attack, and the be also of quick action, your I-ordship, "It was a foolish dream. I know,” we wear la self’s externalizatloj the mall, Evidently ahe did not read that auger, malice and hatred «hould stop at the grave. Hence the grave descendants, until now fully 7.0<X) have sieged felt much alarmed for fear a title for which you are Indebted to she Bald, "but I will be brief: I saw Rev. R. M. Black, Episcopal, BraokJ the newspapers. me, and another moment’s delay on stone recites only the virtues of him laid successful claim to a "head right” that they might discover the tracks your part will be the costliest act of a mountain lion, such as you caught i of Metzger, who had borne the mes In your trap, on a long Journey, It N. Y. John T.. Sullivan says this Is a thank who sleeps beneath It and say« noth on the Creek rolls of citizenship. They sage to the trapper. There was also vour life'” said Follett In a low, de climbed among the rimrocks, then Deathless Hope.—Christ etnanefj have their own representatires in the ing of his fallings and weaknesses. It less world Still, there are foolish peo some fear of delay in communicating termined tone. passed along through canyons, and ed the soul from the thraldom of J Creek Indian Legislature, their own ple who would Is* willing to take $1,- must ta* admltt«sl, however, that in with the military post as the trapper I Dan Follett was a man of action then crossed stretches of the plains. It schools ami tbelr own churches. Ev some cases charity is heavily drawn was known to spend a great deal of and of few words, as the reader Is seemed to be very tired, but ft was and sin, and supplied us with enJ (AJO,(JOO and call It quite generous. upon in the effort to ilinl virtues to erything bills fair to make them the his time away from home, working aware, and his conscience did not dic- Intent on Its trip, and plodded on. for victory by girding us with 1 ascrllie to the deceased, and it is this model community of negroes in the among his traps In the rimrocks. tat<* moral means and ends. He was Behind It came a coyote—just like might of deathless hope.—Rev. j.l A scientific person who ha« tieen In naturally inclined the other way. His the coyotes you capture, except its Freeman, Baptist, Toronto, Canadxl vestigating the phenomena of sl<s*p consideration, undoubtedly, which las United States when Indian territory Is While It was considered best that the trapper should make the journey to hair was dark; it was almost black Good of Humanity.—It Is go sl to J reaches the conclusion that many p«*o- Influence,! the clergymen of Hamilton, recovering from the tangle wilderness the fort. yet. Metzger had received In It would trail along the rocks behind the heart beat stronger In aatlcipij ple go through life without ever having Ohio, to declare by a unanimous vote of reconstruction, Its laws made uni structions to go. sh«nild he be unable ths lion and then cut across a near timt they will no longer preach funeral form and Itself a State of the Union. been really wide awake. to find Hammersley. way and lie In wait for the lion; of some object when that object J There Is little culture among the sermons save In cases where they can The besieged determined to 'lb then it would skulk away on the ap braces not alone our little selves I Creek negroes. They have a social Th«* courts have decided that a one- conscientiously ascrlb«* to the d«-ad rather than fall into the hands of the proach of the lion, and follow again. the great good of humanity;—Rev ] legged man may, by the use of proper merits warranting eulogy. They de set all their own. to which not even Snakes, for they knew that Obi Egan It kept thl» up all through the day. Bisbee, Unlversallst, Boston. Masxl appliances. I m * almost as good us new. cline any longer to compete with th«* the Indians are Invited. Their charac- would show no mercy now. having But at night it grew more bold and it Church Stronger.—The church caught the Lord of The Desert In his terlstlcs are in a great measure differ tombstoni*» in Indlscrlmlnat«* prals«* of Perhaps the Judge was having rheu again hid behind the rocks on the stronger to-day than ever before, i treachery, and they guarded the loop ent from the negro of th«* South or the trail. As the lion approached, tlreff what gives the church its preseutpJ matic twinges at the time the decision (s*ople simply li<*<*iiu«<* those p«*«»ple are dead. There is something to bo said North. It 1» a mixture of both, w 1th holes with close scrutiny never fail and leg-weary, the coyote attacked It Wus handed down. ing to send a bullet at the slightest from the rear and the lion turned and er Is the fact that it has proved toil for tills attitude of the clergymen. A additional peculiarities. exposed portion of an Indian’s body. a great fight ensued, and in the midst the greatest agency under God fort Like the Indians, these negroes have philosopher once put the case thus: A A prober into startling facta makes They were well supplied with pro of the fight—I know it is foolish, but elevation of the race.—Rev. C. J. ¡¡1 the astonishing statement that it costs dead ruscnl Is no more admirable than their dances In the open, which hnve visions, water and ammunition, and it was so exciting—my heart leaped Denver, Colo. as much yearly to k«*ep a dog us it does a live rascal save that he is incapable come to l>e a sort of religion with unless actually overpower«'«! would Into my throat and I wakened—the them. Ami, following In the footsteps Fundamental Thing.—If the spJ of further rascality. Why, therefore, be able to withstand a siege lndefi to keep sixty liens, ami thirty hen» will mountain lion changed Into your own nftely. of the Southern Negro, they have bar- should he be eulogized? This state of honor and righteousness is not ; J lay B,000 eggs while a dog will not lay person and the desert coyote assumed The Indians were likewise prepared | ment of tin* proposition appears logical becues, 'possum hunts and the like. As uny. Go to the head. the form of Dan Follett, and you and ent among men we cannot expect ■ and It no doubt app«*als with particular a Northern type of the negro they are for the siege. Besides the pure water he wore in desperate combat among laws to work well, for the fuudamej that flowed from the mountains above the rocks and cliffs of the far away thing Is the kind of men behind An excited Halifax paper has Infor force to clergymen, who, from their more industrious ami Independent of the Stone Hbuse. they had the great desert.” motion of a plot on the part of Uncle very profession, may be supposed to the whites, know how to work hard meadows for their stock to graze upon laws.—Rev. F. l’balen, Unitari “Never fear little—Ber—Miss Lyle, Ham to annex Canada, and calls for deprecate any departure from th«* truth and save their money, and. like the and hail the Lord’s choicest bullocks Worcester, Mass. Dan Follett Is surrounded In the an army of 6tM»,(MJU to repel the Yankee «•ven in deference to the tradition "De type from the city, are well dreaaed— to select from when they became j For Eternity.—It Is well to live Stone House by Indians and I will be Whatever gaudily, but at th«» Mme time wear hungry. To the starving warrior ' Invader. If you doubt thia you can mortula nil nisi bonum.** on my guard against all enemies to to-day. but he who lives his best ford from the rimrocks and lava beds this I He gave her hand au assuring clasp. ing exp««ns!ve clothes. license In elegalc matters may be per go to Halifax and ask the editor. mankind that roam the desert.” and day livc»s also for eternity. Herwii milted to tombstones or even to men I Theae 7.1XIO Creek negroes live In a life was truly a dream: plenty to eat buckling his revolvers about his is a fact that reaches further than J spirit for revenge knew no bounds. am! drink, only desultory guaril duty A woman Is advertising In papers not In holy orders. It must be conced«*«! tract of rich land called the Canadian —just exciting enough to stimulate He had already determined his course waist, and throwing the other equip think. A Christian father sends I "for a home In u family when* then* that silence Is after all the highest River iHittoms. and Okmulgee Is their their energy—Old Egan’s braves were should the Lord delay settlement ments of his journey across his shoul are no children, no washing and «¡«md charity which may reasonably bo ex town am! trailing point. Okmulgee Is in their element. But summer can longer. der, he took her hand and giving it religion down to generations.—1J wages.” Hhe should explain whether pected of a preacher. The clerics of the capital of the Creek Indian nation, not last always even with the savage. He had not been asleep all of an assuring clasp, stepped out Into Dr. Burrell, New Y’ork. she will I m * satisfied with brussels <ar- Hamilton, Ohio, have done wisely nnd and has been for yeara a n«*gro town. While his warriors were reveling In these years, either, in regard to the the darkness, taking a course to the In the Best Sense.—A man may I p«*t in her room or whether she prefer» s«*emingly in resolving to leave post Recently, however, white people flock the luxury of a hazardless siege an<1 Lord's affairs. He went straight to southward. great In many senses, but In* can« Bertha looked forward with alarm mortem eulogies of doubtful veracity ed In am! have taken possession. The the hope of an old time assault and a the hiding place of Lyle's treas'iry oriental rug». be great in the best sense unless I to the tombstones. Heaven lies about negro»'« are starting their own towns division of the rich booty. Old Egan and helped himself. Ten thousand and dread. She Imagined that some recognizes somewhat of the dlvlnJ thing terrible would happen. But dollars in gold and bank notes he was scanning the desert for hfs re South American republics should not us in our Infancy, but the clergyman along the branch of the Frisco Rail inforcements Intuition admonished took and MCnrod sataly in a belt al under the theory of modem Intelli his own life and regards himself a* J forget that there are two »Id«*» to the chnnot afford to lie about us when we 1 road. him that delay would not help his ready prepared next to hfs body. gence she would try to disabuse her ing led by the Almighty.—‘Rev. 1 Monroe doctrine. It affords protection are dead. The Btorled urn must du Notwithstanding that many of these cause: that the sooner he had taken Then like a coyote he skulked away, mind of evil omens and imagine that Wrigley, Episcopal, Brooklyn, N. Y I and at the same time Impose« obliga that. Creek negroes are Industrious, there his prey and vanished among th«* lava passing through the guard of exult all would come out right. A Good Thing.—It Is a good thinci tlon». lleca use our policy save« these The trapper looked upon the mat are some among them who rent out rocks of the far south, the better. ant warriors, grown careless with both capital and labor that the n J 8AINT AND JOSS IN NEW YORK. countries from the fear of acquisition I their ««states and lounge In Idleness He had never vet been overtaken by confidence in superior numbers, and ter differently. He thought more country Is a little chilly. Conscience] by European monarchies, it doe» not 1 about the railway stations. It Is a the “blue-birds” of the Great Father stealing one of their best horses about the dreamer than the dream. of Christian and Hud« As he picked his way over the plains being stirred, new laws will be enJ release them from th«» obligations of A Com|««riaon I common sight to see a fsai-acre tract -nd had no desire to encounter these rode away In the darkness. As their «lblet Olwervances. men of Iron and lead under the com bloodthirsty war whoops chimed in and among the rocks, her form be ed, both capital and labor will see t J courtesy and good beliavlor toward the «>f rich land tn the Canadian bottom* Ixing ago tnlaaionarlea, whose chron- mand of G«*neral Crook. All who hail about the Stone House, he glanced came more beautiful to him and her mutual relations more clearly.—Ba other nution» of the world. ologic notions were a little bit con ta-lng tilled by a white man. Invaria met them so far had been routed or back through the darkness and said: words of friends hip echoed and re Dr. McCollester, Detroit, Mich. fused. declare«! that Bud>llil«iu waa a bly. upon Inquiry as to his landlord, captured and Egan’s sins had been "Devour them. Lord of The Desert echoed In his ears, And while he On«* of the tilings In this changl.ig palpal>le Imitation of, If not a delltter- i In* will refer to the negro owner In uo too numerous for the wily chief to and all, hungry pack. I will see that did not believe that there was any Close Up Her Ranks.—If I world tliut ought to I m * preserved luvlo- nte steal from Christianity. Beside» complimentary terms. Meanwhile one even think of falling Into the hands you are not molested in your work. significance in dreams, yet hr did not church of Jesus Christ ever does 1 late against the touch of innovation Is th«* almllarlth*a In tenet were those In I will fln«l th«* owner shooting craps or of the government. He knew full Before Hammersley reaches the fort forget the warning of the fair friend, work which her divine Lord has r.J apple pie Properly constructed, with ritual and ceremony. Tills IlkeueH» enjoying himself eating turkey and well that his enemy was well equip his tongue will be silenced forever, and kept a more guarded lookout for her to do. she must close up her raJ ped and that to attack him, armed and and Dan Follett, the half breed, will his safety than ever before. an Ingenlnous regard for hygiene und A church divided into sects and derJ may be aeon by any New Yorker for 'possum In a neighboring village. His trip so far had been an une protected as he was. that he must be well on his way to—where he will for pleasing taste, an apple ph* Is the When the Creeks fret*«! their negroes hlinaelf. The henvy Immigration of ventful one. Night and day he inatlons is not the church which b«l live the remainder of his days meet with failure and n groat loss, in very apotheosis of cookety, and no to pushed on. only sleeping a few hours ganlzed.—Rev. Dr. Ilarlan, OnJ Neapolitan« and Rlclllana has pnaiucul In lS<l-4 the two fraternize«! for a time, but when his horde of warriors and luxury.” ken of modern degeneracy Is more at a time and stopping a few minutes Neb. several celebratt* Italy« In New York, ami even lntermarrle<l. but that has allies should arrive he expected by mournfully apparent than tlie «rent CHAPTER XX. to lunch. The distance now did not which celebrate the feataa of home all passed now. In accordance with force of numbers and by a simultane Christian Life.—What men need! scarcity of the sort of intelligence and divide him far from the fort. It was Mountain Lion and Desert Coyote. with more enthusiasm even than la ob the terms granting their freedom, the ous attack from every direction to discrimination necessary to the pro the last evening of hfs Journey when make them Christians is not to be J take the Stone House and Its occu Creek negroes nre allowt'd a voice In served In the fatherland. A feature of There was no time for hesitation duction of apple pie, pure and ttnde- pant» an«1 its treasures without great on th«* part of the trapper. Although he discovered fresh tracks of a horse ter convinced of Christian truth, b l theae celebrntloti« la th«* presentation the tribal government, am! so they loss, which had preceded him on the trail. fall In love with Christian life. J The known wealth of the place tiled, ami divested of all adjuncts and of votive candles to patrou «alula and have their own members In the Coun made It the most coveted place In the he bore no concern for the safety of The tracks led toward the fort and ■world Is not reading the Bible mJ appurteuancea which vitiate the palate the Lord of The Desert, under ordi cil. have their own schools and all to the Vlrgtu. he concluded that It was made by mind of the savage on the whole and impair the digestion. that; but the Creek Indian feels above western border, Arm« and atnmr.nl- nary circumstances, he would not someone going to the fort. There It Is reading the lives of those who J On th«* other hnnd. In Chinatown fess to believe It.—Rev. P. Pinch, J have him slain by Indians at the th«* Creek negro am! refuses to assm tlon. provisions, "fire-water.” gold, present time. Besides, there wor«' ........ ............ gregationallst, Chicago, IU. j Th«* work on the New York subway nearly every grocery «tore carrloa a elate with him. valuables of all kinds, were ma«?nlfieil those In his employ who deserved the The Future.—The future has nJ was lately brought to a standstill nt atoek of Oriental votlv«* candles, which in the Indian Imagination until even assistance of their fellawmen. VICTIM OF WOMAN’S WHIMS. on«* point by a doll’s five cent hnt. All are present«»«! to Buddha: th«* goddeea the great wealth of Monte Cristo saved any man. If he Is saved at il He announced his intention at once it was in the pres« nt—now. We tJ waa ready for an exteualv« blaat l*c«> of mercy, Qwang Yin; the go«l of war. The Kate of a Huntfry Compoaitor on would not hnve compared with that upon the arrival of Metzger of going of the Lor«l of The Desert. no lense on the future; no. It Is J plo In Hie vlelnlly were fleeing at the tjwnng Tl. and the god of literature, to the fort but thought best to take a Fashion Paper. Th«*a«> cnndlra are The same humdrum precaution was eight of an Italian waving a plvve of Man Mo Mew. gerous to trust the soul's salvation! I He was a tramp c«>uip«isltor down on preserved by the besieged and be a few hours sleep before starting put tun«!«* to suit all tastes, a« well a« all red cloth faatened to a stick. The on so fatiguing a Journey. Before the deceptive future. To-day th« *1 hl« luck ami he had not bail a square siegers until about two o’clock In *h<* lying down, however, all preparations workman tn th«* trench walt«*«l for the conditions of the pocket book. They vior calls; uot to-morrow or some :J afternoon when the Indians took on were made so that upon his waking algnal to i*end off thè blast But the rang« from poor, cheap, little red af meal for a fortnight In the future, but now.—Rev. J I new energy and then* was general he would be able to start at once on ! Ill desperation lit* appll«*«! for work fairs like tin* Christmas tree candles algnal did n««t come. Something had confidence an«l activity In their ranks Blair, Baptist, Brooklyn, N. Y. happeuisl A three ) ear-old girl was up to stately creation«, four, five and I on a fashion mngaxlue ami was taken The outlook who had been placed on his mission. It was his purpose to start before daylight that he might , ou as a “ sub. ” The copy w ith which Material Good.—Make it your J being <1 ragged to a place of safety by «lx feet In length. Th«* Italian» u»e th«* peak overlooking the desert, sig get beyond the rimrocks to the south business to be right, to do right, to. I two poorly dreaaed women. when the both red and «hit«*, while th«* Chi I k * was furulslied read sotuethlug like naled Oli! Egan that reinforcements before dawn so that the scouts of according to all th«* commandin' nt* I were coming green feather«*«! hat of her pitiful doll nese confiue themselve« almo«t exclu thia: Egan, should they be watching the God. and the question of material 1’1 ■'Terrapin gre«*n with garnitures of The chief could not reeliit climhlnK desert might not discover him. fell Into the street. The Italian drop sively to red. They ua>* white and yel will settle itself naturally. The 1J p«*d Ills flag «■ be hear,! the child low upon «ta'clal occasion«, a white , lemon white lace and champagne «*ol- to the summit of an adjoining foothili in the preparations for the Journey of God hnve to do with the b«»dy. I ncranm with grief and »aw th«* cats«- candle being symbolic of death am! a ored velvet cvnstltut«*d the lovely and looking for himself. He was re he had an able assistant in the per warded by s«'eing a cloud of dust far son of Bertha Lyle. Her companion well as the soul, and make work I trophe. lie •«•lx.*d the hat, rushed yellow ou«> of heaven, or the »on of gown on our cover page. Hammerpley discovers a fresh track. out on the desert to the south that ship. however, was more valuable to "Brawn bread 1» a faahlonable colot truly a religious duty ns pray« r — iJ acroaa th«* atreet, gave It to the mother, heaven, who Is the emperor of th«* from Its length along the plain, he the trapper than her assistance. He In crape, ami hnrtuoulzea well with knew a ban«! of his warriors were and in ■ moment the tint waved and celestial kingdom. Dr. Raymond, Schenectady. N Y. I were no shoes on the animal's feet, had grown accustomed to doing the arrest«*«! work went on. Formerly both the Chln«*ae an«! Ital butter color«*«! lace. A Larger Scope.—The church of 1 coming In single file as rapidly as everything himself and did not feei but the soldiers frequently pressed’ "A gown of tomato rad was delight their steeds could bring them A Mfe In depending upon others the plains horses Into service and future has a larger scope and a Urfl Inna depended lor their candle« upon 11 1« txid bow we otvrltxik the etili Importing merchants. In the last few fully Colitraati'd with lettuce given vrl little later another cloud of «lust from Everything done by Bertha wag either there was no reason to suspect any mission than the church of th«* PM the southwest announce«! other rein superintended or Inspected by him. to thing out of the ordinary from a mere dren at t linea. New York has Just months th«* mnnufacturv* has sprung tel nml oyster white applique. < hrlstlanity Is tacomlng mor«* IntM forcements on the way. and. though his satisfaction and generally to her horse's track. “ Vegetable »Ilk braid 1» oue of the up tn New York an«! now nttalna fair opened a tallii««' hospital, It Is the But. as the reader knows, Ham and more practical. At this t J the Indians preserved a silence while < mbarrassment. Women think thev new trimmings tirsi hospital In thè World for thè ex proportions. In many respects the In view of the occupants of the Stone mersley was bes, t by one of the most "A charming breakfast gvwu Is Ho'is.* they could not MffM chanting know how to do things themselves, unscrupulous villains of the plains. when the commercial spirit is b««lB elusive treatment of Infanta The limi New York candles are better bits of with such sway. It will require V and Bertha was no exception. The trapper had only used ordinary assistance of c«in9cli*ntlous, conseM their war songs In their concealment ut It ha« exlated for yeara. Of evurse workmanship than the Import»«! ones. shown tn l*eel red castuuere. But still they dl<i not quarrel. The "Egg blue ami melon given are de- The latter are usually softer ami : It was not until th« ’ first war party care on his trip from home, while nm«t niothers bellev» that thè place for manhood to counteract this ■ arrived that th«* whites fully realized man of the desert knew how he want Follett had been on the scent like a ed baby, «lek or w.ll, 1« at bouie. That greasier than the former ami product* ! lightful new tluts — Rev. F. T. McWhirter Presbyter! ed things arranged ami the woman their danger Thev had felt r, isn't trae In a greti msny hotnes In a smokier light The home made are - "Claret allk make« a charmlug waist. from Edinburg only desire«! to please hungry wolf. Although compelled to Indianapolis. Ind. a "All »hade» of brown are popular. ably safe against the enemy In hfs him. While h«‘ wa, practically a child go long distances out of hfs wav on Indianapolis, cltiea l housaml« of p«>opl« are cruw«l manufactured from stvartn. |«arat!ia former strength until reinforcements account of being mounted, to pet A False Impression. — It is a i* Including chocolate, butteruut. chest of the desert, yet he was Intelligent or «ax. although the last name«! nut« ed Into quarters wliere «il««««» la in could arrive from the fort, but now The nut ami hazel ami the blscuR shades that he was reinforced he might be an«l had not become one-sided In hl« aroun«l the numerous walls of rim Impression that God hates a tiiOl Vtted by cvndltlons and babtes do not «tan«'» Is growing into disuse views. RRW th0 vn|ne of womtn.g rocks. he had gotten the trapp«->r's and that bls son gave up his life stand aiuch of a chance. Hospital finest quality Imported from China are ar«' also prominent. encouraged to attack and might sue- companionship, felt Its influence and course and was determined to hoa«1 make him love them. The opposite I *'A coff«*e colored dinner gwwn had made from lna«*et wax specially per ceed b«*fore suc«-or could arrive treatment would ptatpone many funer for hail often chided himnelf since Ber- him off ere ho should reach the fort this Is true. Every sectarian td ali that are cau««i! as tuucb by luipur« fumed, while one variety of th«* ltal slev'ves of cream KiewsseU'ne kl seatNe them. tha« arrival for permitting bU nTn- and kill him to prevent the Txird of Just at nightfall another han«! of bittan to rise In certain directions The Desert from receiving aid. He cold and distant. Th«* Bible h« l«l’] alr. lack of prnper treatment and Ian Imported Is made from clarlfi<-<4 sty le. arrived, and. the rrowdUig a« by d Iseasa In New York wax of fine quality, |>erfum«M with ! " I’rune celer pram I sc» ta Imre a reinforcements 1 alm. my boy." he would sav. "Y’ou nad no hatred for Hammersley hnt a God of genuine love and klml’d Indians now ta«'omlng more bold grc.it run the mild s«*vnt of bhaiseni«. are only a trapper—make your living h«» would have sacrificed a bosom- "He so loved the world that he ffl for every 100 fllled raffina twenty alt rent the air with their warwhoops But “Apricot, sr a a m* and ha.sMia aee the the new arrival.« were hungry and In roaming the desert and climbing friend to gratify his reveneefni sp'rit up bis only begotten Bon.”—Rev. 1 Both Italian and Chine«*, says the volita In ha hi et» umicr otte year ol«t. a-nd lie ha<1 already discovered the trata Crawford. Methodist. Akron. Ohio I rimrock, and trapping wild ani- M p< r « « ut of thè deatff» <x*Tur ama» New York I’oot, employ a can.Ue uewi st »had«*» of yellow. thirsty and as darkness came on the the j •ils ■ and skinning them She Is re per s «»• r *.< h an ! had prec. ,'e,| v "Almond white galloon appears on Lord of The Desert beheld their chIMren under tsv» «rara ol«L There which is really a sbeH within w hl. h '] Is wealthy wealthy. 1 While she Is to a point near the fort where he ex- I Separate and Distinct.—T nned. She is a wltie colore«! br i*lcloth ruwtif and the candle Its, If is pla.v.1 and h«-l,l in campfires In every direction and he a»e loja«> k. da «s Wie New York bospl thrqwn In vour company r under moat P*r»c«! to hide among the boulders' has nothing to do with the chun b j c . tif» of platmbe velvet mw them busily engaged tn raoklng were Inttv- t«g« at J snl» no «yen» of tbvm p««sltloa by means of a helical spring ! unfortunate clrc umatancea. she could 1 and stop the tranner forever from t**e the church has nothing to do with j -th .*,-.■« *not be Othe-wtse Hiding hl« horse In , •tate. They are separate and «listM were deVet.at n> bahie» ThM 1« wby at the bottom. of the «bell. Th«sie dmisl for evutrast. Cniab«*«l straw tar a-W feasting up«'n bta ,’ that t i grateful, she desert trail wh h had ?«* ’ n fat*. ■ • f. - <». • * >n the backrround he M*cr*»fp«1 And yet the state Is doing the «■ rk< vv. t.atdes h saltai wa« orgwilie«! ami shell» are Often pr«'fu«elv doMTMed ry has given way to the grape shad»«, will always be grateful- -will regard ates of a different race Martin I vie im».' f near the trail and walte«! the you as a preserver and I friend, but .... wi i-t«-d It is exp**eted to cut «town am! are strikingly hamisom» The amt mulberry to bon bon pink. the church by appropriatina n • J was not tf cowan! He was a rill approach of the trapner. ] "Tobaivo Is one of the uniat bei-om an«! a thief an«! a drunkard, but with nothlrg more my boy. Do Itallau» prefer as ornamentation leaf thè deatb rate not build When he was within a taw i support the poor members 1 up false hopes, young man work am! geometrh-al pattern«, while Ing al«a«!«*s of brawn ** . - - -------- Remain Follett leveled hfs revolver and wh^ all of thia he was a man of conr ' within you “1« * , n,l" “J’*1 chur«’h. The state has to do thl* j ’ rnl "ta the Chines* Ilk* minute has rallefs ,.f II • fellow print. u> m»tl.*e«t that he of the true Scotch «tripe When he come to grief. A man that baa tak«*u reasonable So let the matter the trapper approached wtthlr. a f. w cause the church will not do it Sbj strangely an«! graan«*d at time«, •aw hla property being Mcrfficed. Mi 1 drap." 1 feet of him the scoundrel pulled the car« of btuiwlf ought act to be old at men. god< dragons mountains an«! acted on the church!—Rev. A. R. IL'lJ«'1! homf surrounded by an nv his 1 before they tavanie aware of the A han«!»«»me shell with but ' Thu» won' fifty Hut at fifty lMvid Ixwb of New lamlscais-s old reason this man of the trigger. But fortunately the percus- Presbyterian. Atlanta. Ga. life and that of hts 1 frontier whe Y ■ « felt lh.it ta had lived too long caudle within ranges from II up u, i wriousiiesa of the (IM he fell to the threatened, he rose from Ptf’ode n-.w • s *“n nature awakened his 1 and expire«!, The coroner's Jury heart to lor» and ao ranimltte»! suicide I«*eb was »>. according to al»« ,nj workman fl.s«r chair dressed and armed .««.< r -<he. -pon his Intended v'c were recently compelled to 1 ; After making preparation of "Acute dyspep ship It Is durable and Is Me«! as an 1 tvnderad a verdict not p«»or. He retirad from tatuine«« battle and took active < t n* from behind like an lrtar .tea trip he had given lnstnic.._, supertndut'ed by overeat lug. '*— hts men, * two years ago "«nd bad «ine« seemed ornament in a chur.-b or a J«>s»houM ala. t ‘- Thcnoiaeoftheh^m^f'^ • book In the mld«Ue of It. »' I is companions concerning th been wondering ever since ho" 1 « 1 New York Sun. deapoii«!, nt beaus» he had nothing to for many years His long bennmtad brain ta«-ame tlon tn his absence. He s out Three women, all good and b-*’ active his eyes flashe«! with the fire •h»t Indian scouts might do.” 11« was a bachelor ff Loeb had • Knn«nv«l Aihleil«-«. o k wh*n Follett some, loved the same man. T"'* p<l of eveften'ent once more an«! his pon married he would bar« had bl« wife tain ’ rJ / ponh * <,pn rr*«l the “Joe 1« • great walker.” abode and Impressed upon hit both rich and handsome, loved ’ derous form as he moved among hts and chlldran to love and tbtnk of tn a h * *>'*uMer sad trar'ng "In<!«*e«l? Il vw loug has he brrn men gave him the appearan<*e of a th* Importance of not betas Mra* woman, and one woman stead of being obliged to concentrata ed m.nn " ' ’ ’ ■* a ’ l * n t In an »meTpert. walking?** "grittly.” In courage at least bC X •*'*** th* h»lf h-e| character, didn't love her hns iand- tw tlon is drawing near to a cl bta thought« ujion tila tawed aelf. It ■'l-eiume «mg 1 believe th« twins Dan Follett bad tieen watching the ••M “I expect In the v«»tt an/be ?»' 7J” Wr1'*t W"’h OT”' *»*11 did love another tuan who « a* ' keeps the heart young to he Interested ar* 5 months okt"- Cleveland l*U;n pirn-ending« with studions silence eral Crook and his men not •‘ • ,\ V r * th ”»** tabor atff fond of his wife. Now. bow ’ J n the welfare of «ditera. Or If when be Tie earns to the con, tuslo« that a put,a stop to Em, d.r< ;.T Itaaler. two of .V k*'’'1 ,,r,1<gle between •tralghten it ont? erists »«I at hand Meeting the country but to see the Ixwd In waa tn active bualneoa be bad bad the £ x ur™* ’1 - j The fraiale bookkeeper Is entitled to ? or 1 of The ’M- rt of »«-«••» But W let It absorb bini to th* ¡ t**•• f - * t «- • Desert re-! need to , j-,-.,. C0TB®cm*p lb« title of «vuuteam There is nothing dogniatie »'■*J be to!J him be would speak with him , •*• th» real lord md ths lady • tear Pboto<rapher» They s » © wt,;iag u> ex Hange views. exclusion of everything else he would have remalm*d young and able to en joy life. No man that desires to avoid a miserable old age will permit the work habit to enslave him. lie will read b >ok«. go about among people. form friendships, cultivate bls tastes, ride a hobby—do anything rather than narrow himself down to a money-mak ing routine that Is sure to harden the feelings and atrophy the mind, and so make a walking mummy of him. Any one that starts with a good cnstltutlon an«l a decent outfit of bruins should not be exhausted at fifty. If he Quds him self world-weary and fatigued with life at that age he has only himself to blame. And he can freshen hl» spir it and revive hl« energies by searching out way» to do a little good. Lo«*b, If he ha«l become tin* friend «nd helper of chll«lr< n. or had made It his business to be a spe<*lal providence to some poor family In Ills neighborhood, would not have been troubled with the despond ency that l«*d him to the disgraceful crime of suicide. NEGROES GROW RICH FAST. Q