»»osaeeeaa»»•••♦><>»**>♦♦’
how to set rhe spirit f*e wltbeut gal»-*
With . quick start Wh.t. Hand boun^
ed back from Stuug Serpent a tout .
whole truth now came upon ‘““¿hor.ni
knew that the temple m a neufbb rH
village had been recently struck by -T-
n.ng and burned to »»he. and he b
heard that the governor of tbs o« st
Rosalie had professed to ask bis God to
send the calamity upon therm - o
Indians, in their ignorance of fait .
lieved they could send a message
offended God of tbe whit. man. and tb*t
when he knew the truth, his anger wou.
be appeased.
.
,
"Hold!" he uttered, raising his h»n
towards the prince. "What have. I "ne
that you should take my life? »roln *
small boy I have grown up her».
never, by thought or deed, did I harm
one of your people. Why. then do you
take an innocent person to slay •'
•The pale boy has fallen into our pow-
i er. and we would »end him on a holy
mission. Not In anger or revenge do we
arek to do this, but only for good. Thou
art a caat-away from those you loved,
and surely you would rather be with
those of your people who have gone to
the land of spirits before you than to
have no home."
-And you think I will carry the mes
sage you would send?” cried the 5'0UI“-
"No!' he added, deeply and solemnly.
1
will tell the Great Spirit how 1 waa a
poor prisoner in your hanis. 1 will tell
him thus: In my own home I had a bit
ter enemy. That enemy desired my
ruin that he might p<>s»e»a all my father »
gold; »o he betrayed me into the hands
of the red men. They took me with them
to their village, and I murmured not.
Then they seized me, as they would a
brute, and murdered me in cold blood!
Thus will I speak unto the God of heav
en. and ask for vengeance upon my mur
derers. Be sure, now, ye warriors of the
Natchez, that I will do as I hare said.
I have harmed ye not.”
The red warriors were perplexed, and
for some moments they whispered togeth
er in their own tongue. Then Stung Ser
pent approached his prisoner and took
him by the hand, and having gased awhile
into his face, he said:
‘‘Do you believe Stung Serpent would
speak a falsehood?"
“I do not," was White Hand's imme
diate answer.
“Then listen to me. If I spare your
life, I must speak falsehood, for I prom-
ised that you should not live.”
‘‘To whom did you make such a prom-
Ise?” the youth asked.
“Never mind. Buch a promise I made.
But I hare no desire to keep it, now that
you will not carry the message we ask
you to. save for mine honor.”
"Honor! And can the noblest warrior
of all the Little Suns of the Natchez find
honor in taking the life of one who never
harmed him?”
"Not in that—not in that. Yet I gave
my word.”
Thus speaking, the old warrior walkel
slowly to the other end of the temple,
and then came back again, and when he
»topped, a ray of light had shot athwart
his dusky features.
"White Hand,” he said, speaking more
deeply than before, “can I know that
thou wilt not speak falsehood to me—
that if I have a promise from thee I may
rest assured it will be most sacredly
kept?”
"Ay—upon my life!" replied the prison
er, hon ing low.
“Then if I spare thee now, wilt thou
swear not to reveal thyself to any white
person who shall come hither to our vil
lage. and that thou wilt not leave our
village, save with my consent? Shall I
have this promise from thee?"
The youth hesitated not an Instant;
but tbe promise was given quickly and
distinctly.
"Then come with me now, and in time
thou «halt see me again, But romeni
her, thy promise is given on thy life, and
Stung Serpent trusts thee, Not another
man of all thy people could have moved
the Natchez prince as thou hast. »»
Thus speaking. Stung Serpent stalked
from the temple, and the ol<i man took
White Hand again by* the arm and led
him forth. Once more he was conduct
ed to the prison, and without a word,
the old Indian pushed him in, and then
locked the door upon him.
I
+♦♦»♦♦♦+<■ H I »- h »
I
THE RUSH FOR 0AMAGE3.
I overl adid with silver or banked high
Q
With flower*.
Simplicity la the law, Queer Offers Made to the Cleim Agent <
and simplicity tends towards temper
of a Railroad.
O
CAMPBELL BKOS., Proprietor«.
ance. AU these new fashions are in th»
"The first thing some people think
J, i.. . pr.P<r.rl..- »<
direction of Improvement. So. above all. about when they hear of a railroad
Is the Im Teasing tendency, noted by disaster is to sue the railroad com
OREGON.
EUGENE
a >ciety reporters, to frown upou go»alp | pany." aald a claim attorney In one of
++?+++++++++++++
t
as nut being "good form.” Probably tbe tbe big corporation! in New York.
i
Good morrow. How many children truth la that It never was. but that It "The other morning, when I got to my
Brishtest and Ke.t
j
are you the father of?
tl'iurlshed becauae people had nothing offlee a man was waiting to see uie.
?im forth. Not far from the temple was Brightest and best of tbs am,
to do. When »«K-lety took a notion to When I asked him bls business ha ■ ■
morning,
J
< »
_
the house of Stung Serpent. It »as, like
Santos-Dumont is now figuring in a be busy there was no time to talk Mid:
Dawu on our darkne»» „„ j ,
a l the other dwellings, of an oblong form
"BY AUSTIN C. BURDICK o
divorce case. Perhaps the lady tbiuka about other people’s affairs, nor was
thiue aid.
a“4
J
" 'I want damages.'
the walls built of rough timber, mad
be Is too fly.
*♦»♦♦♦♦• »»♦»>»»>>•♦■»>»♦♦♦»
there inclination so to do. In some
“I replied, 'For what?*
tight by a cetneDt formed of clay and Star of tbe east, ths horizo* ldo„
more degenrute ag«- society may recede
"Then he explained to me that there
Guide where out Infant R»d
I
Spanish moss, with a roof of reed, and
The government might be able to
laid.
J
front this position, as It has re«-ed«?d In i had been a wreck ou our road and that
CHAPTER
X
.
—
(Continued.
I
vines
very
skillfully
interwoven
upon
a
sink a good deal of money, Judging
frame, and made tight by
k‘D*
the past. But although that rule of con a relative of his had been injured. It
“3ut what is tbe nature of this dan
from the submarine-boat scandal.
Cold on his cradle th. dewdfc
Ot cement that formed the walls. To th
duct, not to be idle and uot to gossip, waa the first 1 had beard of the wreck. ger? What is this alternative?”
shining,
al
house White Hand was led. and when
“I dare not speak now, but I may tell
msy cease to be good form, It will This man had come over from where
The German Empress is now having
Low
lies
his
head
with
ths
u.
he
entered,
he
found
that
not
only
were
you
some
time."
»wise.
the
accident
occurred
and
got
to
my
the stall;
‘**‘<'1
her dresses made In Parts This looks nevtr be anything but good
all of Stung Serpent's family present,
"But----- ”
office ahead of me and told me the
like a bad slap at the Made-In Ger
Angels
adore
him
in
slumber
n»u..
"
—
ah!
”
interrupted
th«
princess,
in
tn
but slso the Great Sun and his wives.
Isn't thia “young man's age" busi news. I explained to him bow he must
Maker and Monarch and Satu,'^
many" tag.
abrupt, but yet kind tone. "You must
(To be continued.)
I
ness Itelng a bit overdone? You can't proceed.
01 (¿1
not urge me beyond what I have assured
pick
up
a
newspaper
that
doesn't
con
"How much do I get if my relatíve you.
A woman with u new dress that Is
Sajr,
«hall
we
yield
him,
in
coitly
Coqnalla speaks not without
MAGILTON, THE APE ACROBAT.
tion,
r
becoming Isn't satisfied until the man tain some allusion to the achievements dies?" be asked.
thought, and hence ah'- speaks not the
of
the
modern
youth,
while
Boonevelt
"I
told
him
I
could
not
go
Into
that,
likes
secon
1
time.
I
must
not
stop
now.
I
Odors of Edom and offering«
Story from Westland of a Ghost and a
she likes best or the woman she
and Emperor William have furnished ■ nd suggeated that It would be time know the character of some of your peo
Gems of the mountain and pearl* ,
tries of Ore.i nt#«
least has seen it.
ocean,
enough Inspiration for young-man ed for him to think of that when the ple, and their words do not come from
Some years ago my wife had repeated
Myrrh from the forest, or sola id
their
hearts.
Bo
you
might
be
led
away,
Iaive potions have figured In a New itorials to float a battleship. We have time came. He said that he had beard
dreams of a house, tbe Interior arrange
ths mine?
1 ’ “»
York divorce case. Every now and forgotten history. Every age since the that somebody got S100,CMM> damage« and think Stung Serpent meant a dark
ments of which she described minutely,
thing
when
he
spoke
fair.
You
will
not
dawn
of
civilization
has
lieen
tbe
out of a railroad company for killing
then the dark ages show signs of Un
although no idea as to its locality was
Coqualla.”
Vainly we offer each ample oblation-
young man's age. It was so In the be a man. I told him that was no cri forget
gering animation.
conveyed to her. Subsequently. In the
With these words she turned away,
Vainly with gifts would his
ginning and it will always be so. It terion.
year 1883, I hired tor the autumn from
and ere the youth could detain her rhe
secure;
Somebody has been forging J Pier is I lie part of youth b> do things. Over
“ 'At all events,' I said, ‘your friend was gone. He saw tbe heavy door close
La(
L a ( jy
ly b
u ---- a house in the Highlands, Richer by far is the heart's »dor»tfa
a
century
ago
Charles
Janies
Fox.
at
pont Morgau's name to checks and get
Is not dead yet, and you should be after her light and graceful form, and
Dearer to God are the prayers g'J
with shooting and fishing; my son, wbo
then he sank down again upon the cold
ting money on them. This Is not only 20, was Lord of the English Admiral thankful for that.'
poor.
“
was in Scotlaud at the time, arranged
ty. lie was dissolute and tricky, but
criminal but sacrilegious.
“ 'Yes,' he replied. 'I reckon you are earth. What could be the mean.ng of
the
matter,
neither
my
wife
nor
I
hav
keen and aide. His rival, William right about that, but (lUU.tMX* Is a good her visit? Why should she have come
ing seen the place. M hen I went I with Brightest and beat of ths »otu ,f ,
to him thus to warn him of a dunger
morning,
’
The worst thing that Dr Eliot and Pitt, managed the offlee of Chancellor deal of money.’
I
out my wife) to make final arrange
threatened
by
her
father?
It
was
a
Dawn on our darkness and leg
Dr. Shrady have done Is to let loose of the Exchequer at 23 and was a Pre
"Of course, be was an exception, but strange circumstance, and »(forded the
ments for taking possession. Lady B-—■
thine aid.
11
a horde of Irresponsible, meddlesome mier of England at 24. Prince E<1 he wasn't a marker to a man wbo
prisoner plenty of fool for thought.
was still living In the house, and she Star of the east, the horlxon »donna.
and highly Imaginative statisticians.
ward, at tbe age of Id. fought at the cante in and asked bow much the com
The morning dawned, the prison door
told me that if I did not mind she pro
Guide where our Infant Redeeiw! i
battle of Crecy. In 1.M6, and led tka pany would be willing to settle for a was opened, and Stung Serpent entered,
laid.
posed putting me for the night Into a
Over In Itussla 11 large number of English army to great victory at M. pair of torn trousers. He amused me. and with him came two others, one of
bedroom which she herself usually oc —Reginald Heber.
writers have demanded the alxilitluu At HI Mozart was director ot tbe Arch I asked how hla trousers came to l>e them an old man, decrepit with age. and
cupied, and which for some time past
of the press censor. Let us hope they bishop of Salzburg's orchestra.
Re torn. He said he didn't exactly know. the other a tall, athletic man, only a
Disie’a Lend.
had been haunted by “a little lady,” Away down South in ds fi«ajds of cos»!
have their furs ready for the trip to member that, you who marvel st the The first he noticed about them was little older than Stung Serpent. " hite
Hand
quickly
recogn.zed
this
latter
indi
who
continually
appeared
in
it.
As
I
Siberia.
youth of Hoffman ami Kuliellk. Da when he was coming over on a ferry
Cinnamon seed and sandy Bottom;
was somewhat skeptical upon such
vid, the shepherd boy, was a king nt boat; he felt kind o' chilly. I suggest vidual as the Great Sun the king of all
Look away, look away.
the
Natchez,
not
only
from
his
noble
Tbe Minnesota physicians hold that 16, and James Watt made possible the
matters I replied that I should be de
Look away, look away.
ed that he might have torn them ou bearing and bis resemblance to his broth-
those with weak hearts should lie re steam engine while a boy. Rafael had
lighted to make the acquaintance of Den 'way down South In ds fields <
the
ferryboat.
but
also
from
the
curiously
wrought
er,
strained from kissing. The Inhibition tinlshi'd Ills masterpiece at 33 and Cor
cotton,
her ghostly visitor, and I accordingly
" 'Maybe I did,’ he replied, 'but It circlet of feathers, with its elevated
should also Include those with strong tex w as master of Mexico at 36. Pat-
Vinegar shoes and paper stockings;
slept
in
the
room,
but
no
such
visitor
adorned
bis
looks more like I bad b«*en In a col plume of horse hair, that
Look away, look away.
breaths.
appeared to me.
rick Heury was a leader at 211. and lision.' and he proceeded to make his head.
Look away, look away.
Subsequently, upon my wife’s arrival
Schubert,
In-
of
the
beautiful
melodies,
men
entered.
youth
arose
as
these
exhibit.
Still
amuse«],
I
suggestt-d
that
The
When little Prince George of Wales
Den I wish I was in Dixie’» land
nt
the
house,
she,
to
her
great
astonish
His
arms
were
was
In
hla
grave
at
31.
Napoleon,
a
but
he
did
not
speak,
he might sue the ferryboat company
Oh—oh! Oh—oh!
was baptized the other day he yelled
folded across his breast, and with a
ment, found It to be the counterpart of In Dixie's land I’ll take my stand,
like a young wild cat and teemed to self made man, swept the Austrians first.
steady,
calm
look,
he
returned
the
gaze
her dream house, and on Inspecting It And live and die in Dixie's land,
“ ‘I had thought about that,' he re-
be half scared to death. Royalty has from Italy before he was 20. He had
bls fiait ou Europe's neck while be idled, 'but tny lawyer in Jersey said that was l>ent upon him.
from hall to attic every detail appeared
Away, away, away,
to grow on a person, like whiskers.
"White
Hand,"
spoke
the
prince,
"list
was still a young man. Alexander con ferryboata didn't pay as much as rail-
to correspond.
But on descending
Away down South in Dixit.
en to the words that the Great Sun shall
again to the hall she said: "No, this
There la talk In France of reviving tittered Persia at 25, and Keats, the roada.'
speak to thee.”
cannot be the house, after all, as in my Pork and cabbage In de pot,
"I suggested to him that he might
the Dreyfus case with a view to fully hostler's son, whs singing sweet songs
At these words the king stepped for
at
20.
Burns
had
done
his
work
at
dream
there was another suite of rooms It goes In cold and come« out hot;
sue the ferryboat company first, and If ward. The prisoner had seen many proud
rehabilitating the former prisoner of
Look away, look away,
on that side, which Is missing here.”
Devil's Island
Evidently the French 37 and Byron died at the age of lit). he didn't get what he thought he ought men, and many of the great men among
Losk away, look away.
It to have then he could sue the railroad his people, but he had never seen one so
She was at once told that there was Vinegar put right on red beet,
military authorities deal out Justice on There Isn't any end to the list,
purely
noble
in
his
look
and
bearing
as
should
encouruge
tbe
young
man
of
to-
such
a
suite
of
apartments,
not
ap
company.
the Installment plan.
It makes them always fit to eat;
day. Fame a ml greatness have been
proached from the hall, and on being
“ 'That's a good Idea,’ he replied. the Great Sun of the Natchez.
Look away, look away,
"Son of the pale faced invader,” spoke
for
those
who
would
win
them
In
all
taken over them she recognized every
"Have the courage of your Ignorance
‘How much do I owe you?’
Look away, look away.
the
chieftain,
“
thy
people
have
come
up
and never he ashamed to say that you times. To day there are more opportu
room. She, however, said that a bed Den I wish I was in Dixie's land,
“That was a novelty 1 had never on us with evil intent, and their feet al
Oh—oh! Oh—oh!
don't kuow," la the motto of a man nities than at any time In the world's encountered In the settlement of a ready tread upon lands not their own.
room in this suite appeared in her
wbo la continually learning. Indeed, history. We haven't so many great claim, But I was enjoying the sltUH- They have come with smooth tongue and
dream to be a sitting-room, and It ap in Dixie's land I'll take my itind.
the first step toward knowledge Is to warriors, lint our Napoleons are great tlon. I replied that I guessed 1 would smiling face, and while they whispered
peared that this had been the case, but And live and die in Dixie's land,
Away, away, away,
In the fields of Industry and the arts have to charge him about *.*Si).
words of love, they have robbed us ot
bo conscious of Ignorance.
thnt the arrangement had Just been al
Away down South in Dixie.
of peace, ami none the less truly grant
‘‘‘All right,' he answered. ‘If I beat that which the Great Spirit had given
tered.
It la much easier to “say kind things" If history ahull have no page for them the company you can deduct the us. The white man says the Natchez
day or two after, my wife and I
A
WOMAN DOCTOR’S STORY,
than to come out boldly on questions and coming generations forget their amount of your bill from the damages are treacherous; but falsehood wns not
met Lady B----- , and I Introduced the
here until the white man came. He says
which concern the public weal. Say natnea.
I will get.'
two ladles to each other, as they bad Called Into a Tough Section la th
the Natchez are cruel; but the dove is
ing "kind things" la well enough, but
"That waa also a novel proposition cruel when her nest is despo led by the
Dead of Night.
uot previously been acquainted. In-
THEY DETECTED THE ODOR.
there are occasions when the mealy-
and as my business was rather press serpent. Whence art thou here in the
stantly Lady B----- exclaimed: "Why,
At a meeting of women physidu
mouthed person becomes tiresome to Hottie Contained Nothing Hut Distilled ing I told him I would see him later, village of the White Apple? Dost thou
you are the lady who haunted my bed In Philadelphia not long ago tbe tits
Water! Imagination Did the Rest.
everybody.
and he went out. saying that he would know?”
room.” I have no explanation to offer, dinner speaking took tbe form of ¡e
Two bright young men attended a let me know after he had seen his oth
“No, no," uttered the prisoner.
nor had my wife during the rest of her sonal experiences. One physician tat
When a man who ruined himself by lecture in the city a few days past, er lawyer. A claim agent's office Isn't
“ 'Tie because of the evil that dwells
life, as to what some might call a re of her first and only fright. A roup
being a "good fellow” ruus away and the lecturer's subject being one dealing the dullest place In the world.”—New In the bosom of your people. We sought
markable coincidence, and what would looking man had come for her to g
a chibl of the white num to send him on
then comes back to |>ny hla debts he with the rather occult features of the York Sun.
be called In the Highlands a case of a patient In one of the worst quxnaj
a mission to the white man's God, and
gets a column on the first page; but mind as exemplified tn physical phe
"second sight.” Certainly my dear wife of the city. It was past midnight, nJ
tbe thousand! of other men who are noinena. After giving several demon 8OVEREIQN WITH WEAK HEAD. while we sought such an one, lo! the wish
was met by one who wished to be free of
was the last person In the world to the doctor told the man that be nea
such good fellows that they pay right strut Ions of Imw fraud might be prac-
an encumbrance upou him. You will
give undue license to her Imagination, not wait; she would go as soon 1
along have to wait to get nil agate Heed In sueb matters, the speaker stat Graphic Pen Plctnre of William IV, not fear to go upon the mission we would
of England.
and, further, I can vouch for the fact, possible, meaning to call a cab. Bd
Doties In the obituary col u mu.
ed that he hail In hla puaaesalon a
have you perform. Every year ninny of
Letters wr.uen by Princess Lieven
and so can other members of my fam when the doctor reached her door t»
our people go voluntarily to the world of
small tsittle containing a chemical
early In the last century have been spirits to accompany their beloved rela
ily, that she did undoubtedly describe man was waiting for her outside, ut|
Mai N'ordnu lucltnes to the belief
agent of wonderful properties.
published recently. She gives tbe fol tives. Then why should you fear, since
accurately a house which had some insisted upon escorting her.
that the American people are deg-n-
This bottle, he said, lie would uncork
rather remarkable arrangements, and
•ratea. What makes bls opinion the and use as n test of the seusltlveneaa of lowing picture of King William IV. you, too, will ascend at once to the home
I found It difficult to get rid of b:i
this long before she or any other mem she said, and so walked on with bl*
more interesting Is the fact that be the audience to telepathic Impressions. of England: "In the first place, there's of your God? Child of the pale face,
listen!
Go
tell
your
God
that
he
shall
the
king:
a
quaint
king
Indeed,
a
lam
bers
of
the
family
were
even
aware
has gracefully narrowed this thing The test consisted In being able to de
I soon decided that It would be beta
down until he now holds that be Is tact the odor of the chemical, which enfant—with a weak head. At times send no more vengeance upon the
that such a house really existed.”
not to offend my tough-looking eiwt
Natchez
for
the
deeds
they
have
done
alxiut the only fellow In tlie vineyard w as liquid. Those who could detect the I think he Is likely to lose It, so great to the white man. Tell hint how the
by taking a cab and going alone ik
Dodging Bullet«.
Ue
wbo is not n degenerate, whereat the odor were sensitives, and those who Is his pleasure at being king,
white man has come to despoil us. Tell
I dared not ride with him; so I wiltt
CHAPTER
XI.
I
once
watched
a
man
for
more
than
changes
everything
except
what
he
rest of the world seems somewhat re could not were, to Isirrow the language
him this: Once the Natchez were happy
Alone the prisoner remained until noon, an hour fire repeatedly at a loon on a the whole way.
ought to change his ministers,
He and peaceful; their homes were pure, and
assured.
of 8hakespeare. tit for treason, strat
I found my patient In a danger»
changes the uniforms of tbe army and their hearts were glad. Plenty smiled and then his dinner was brought by »n pond In Lincoln County, Maine, the luon
Indian whom he had not before seen. 11»
condition, and the squalid room where
There Is n great tendency In the agems and s|a>lla.
of the navy; he dismisses bls cooks upon them, and joy was theirs. But by
being
frozen
In
by
tbln
ice,
but
having
It was nt this |s>fnt thnt the two and his French servants. He will have and by a strange boat, with wings like a asked no questions, but allowed the mes
she lay was occupied by ten or mon
present time towards eager pursuit of
senger to go and couie in silence. An kept a small circular space open by its
luxurious living
Every mau seems young men. or one of them, uinde good uone but English
He makes every great bird, came over the great salt lake, hour afterwards the door was again movements, the ice not being strong other persons. I aald they mutt F
•trainlug every nerve to outdo some He began to smell Immediately, and body cut off their mustaches; he strolls and the white man waa in it. He came op< nod, aud this time the light, airy form enough to sustain the man, and the out. anu all left save one burly oef1
one else In showy appearance.
He regaled Ills companion wltli sundry rib about the streets and gossips with the with tire in his guns and tire in his bar of the Princess Coqnalla entered the pris open space not being large enough to who declared that he would not p
builds bls house, uot for comfort and Jabs ami remarks on the strength of passers by. lie goes to the guard room rels; and when a multitude had landed on. White Hand immediately aros» and enable the bird to swim and rise, as a out In the cold. I Insisted, bower«
hsrs. they began to place their foot upon
convenience, but to have It coat more the odor about.
and shows the officer In commaud hla our necks. Ami now our joy 1» gone, for moved towards her.
loon cannot rise In flight from a sta and the other lodgers forced bla »
But
bls
friend
was
from
"Missouri,"
“My white brother is safe, and Co-
and make more imposing appearance
Ink stained fingers, tells him bow rotteunesa baa crept over our homes; vu e
«
tionary pivsitlon In the water. The loon leave.
amt
had
to
t>e
shown.
quails
is
glad,"
the
princess
uttered,
as
Hla olfactory many letters he has signed, of the au has festered like great sores in our
than hla neighbor Dress, furnlalilug,
It wns an hour or more before I *■
dodged
every
shot
(by
diving),
although
vil-
she
took
the
proffered
hand.
equipages, style of living or giving of nerves responde«! to no sensation, Ac diences he Is going to give; talks about Isges; our warriors have drunk of th-
Ah. fair prin ess!" exclaimed the within easy gunshot range from the ready to take my departure, and tbe*
entertainments are all baaed u|wm how cording to tlie terms of the lecturer's the queen, hla wife, and promises to accursed firewater until they have be-
youth, with some sadness in his t. ne. shore. It was not killed until the next I planned to walk up to 8tb street ik
request
those
wlm
studied
held
up
their
they will strike other people rather
bring her to the guard room to make come like old women; our domain is be- "but how long shall I be safe?"
morning, when the Ice had become take a car. My former escort offered
than What will gratify ouv ’ m UVVll |MT hands.
bls acquaintance. The day before yes coming wraated from us and sorrow sits
"As |,,n_- as yon «¡-h. It ,t i--en The strong enough to permit the man to go to go with me, but I declined bis ot«
After a numlter of hands had beeu
like a black spirit bnxxling over our de Natchez speak plainly when they hue
tonal tastas If We would have a more
terday he paid a visit to Lord and
and set off alone. I had not gone!
real foundation to our prosperity as n raised the tmltle was recorked. but this lady Holland and Invited himself to cay. Tell your God all this, an I th.n anything to say, for they wou.d I » qui, k close up to the open space an«l shoot
block before I discovered that tbe 4
sak him not to answer the white man's ly understood. ?•- ----
when
the
loon
came
to
the
surface;
but,
I
man
was
so
very
sensitive
that
he
could
nation we need to seek greater aliu-
My father has promised
dinner for next week, to the dismay prayers when they ask for vengeance
even then detect the odor, ami said so
to kill thee, and in one w ay y alune cnn under the circumstances. I think tbe I surly negro, whom I had driven fm*
pllcity I d our lives
of his ministers. Asked If he had against the Natchez.
Remember
my
he forego his pledge, He will not MU man ought to have Iteen shot instead the sick-room, was following me 1
When, after a little further talk, the
given the Duke of Wellington (the words, and forget not one of them."
his own son-in-law."
<>f the loon.- Communication in New walked steadily on. but my heart beat
When you go to Europe you may ■peaker announced thnt the laittle con prime minister) an audience that morn
Thus speaking, the Great Sun folded
The dusky princess tremble 1 as i she York Sun.
faster than ever before in my life *
tained
nothing
but
dlstllhsl
water,
the
now travel by rail from the head of
Ing. he replied: 'Thank God, no, hla arms and gazed silently into the spoke. and her head was bowed
But
I don't know anything about loons, hadn't a donbt that be meant **
the Gulf of Bothnia to the Atlantic, young man lowered hla head aa well as madam. I am only too happy not to youth's face. White Hand was moved— White Hand understood her.
gazed but It does not seem to me such a re chief.
aa the road connecting the Iron mines his hand, and was quiet. But wen now see him I wish I might never see deeply moved by the speech he had a few moments npoa her downcast*fa7e'
I missed the car I meant to take, n!
of Sweden with Victoria Haiin. one he Is sensitive on the subject, Mein him!’ He displays a prodigious activ heard, for there waa a depth of pathos snd he wondered st her extreme lieautv markable thing for an animal to dodge
In It that appealed directly to the heart
shot or even a ball. The initial velocity I knew that at that hour o'f the M3
of Norway's open ports on the ocean, phis Scimitar.
She
was
dark,
but
the
youth
had
seen
ity; he Is delighted with court cere Ha knew well what each word of the
It would be a long time before anotn*
baa t>een completed. For two hundred
monies and receptions. Is constantly chieftain meant, and he knew how true faces in his own land much darker, but of i ball from tlie average sporting rifle would come along; so I hurried •*
Hatlstieil Illa < urii aliy.
is
very
much
under
l.tek)
feet
per
sec
and thirty miles, or nearly Its whole
uever
had
seen
a
smoother,
fairer
skin
The curiosity of the native« of w lid showing himself In public, occupied all It waa. But beyond thia there was a
nor features more faultlessly regular an I ond. and the time of passage for 100 bearing those pursuing footsteps I3*
length, the road Iles north of the Arctic
countries as to everything belonging day long In trifles, eager to reform ev uiesuiiig that struck terror to tbe youth's iH-autiful. He started at h. r words, but
circle It has a station on that luiag
yards Is a very cons:«l.-rable fraction of behind me. At every shadowy pi**
soul.
He
was
just
upon
the
point
ot
fall
to the traveler often leads to amusing erything at once In a word, he Is In
it was with a strange, thrilling start, and a second. For the ordinary shotgun It I expected an attack. In fancy 1 ►
Inary line, and aa the trains spprivaeh
ing
upon
his
knees,
when
the
Great
Sun
sltuatl ns. J W Wells tells, In "Three a state of feverish excitement. The
It the brakeman calls out: "Neat stop
turned away and stalked from the place a troubled, perplexed look worked uD„n is fre«;nently a seond or more. Light, the man's breath on my face »nd d*
Thousand Mlles Through lit axil," of mob adores him he goes about open Pale and trembling. White Han I wat. h his face.
grasp of hie ugly hand on my ahec.
la Polar Circle!" and tbe passengers
"Coqnalla," he said, "thou art the only for all practical purposes tn dodging’
hla visit to one settlement «here the ly and treats everyone familiarly
ed him until he waa gone, and then tu:n
der. Hnw I longed to see a P^
alight and telegraph to thetr friends
Is
Instantaneous.
.
o
If
the
loon
«.«-«
the
daughter
of
thy
father?
”
only shopkeeper of the place prove«! that Is enough for John Bull. Welling ed to Stung Serpent.
from this Interesting spot The road
^‘Thou speakest truth." was her reply. flash why shouldn't he get out of the man, but no one was In eight 8»1
very Inquisitive, lie was a frequent ton said to me quite truly: 'This is
"White Hand, you hare heard the
would not have beeu extended t,ut for
And will thy father give me to thee way? I have frequently stood on the waiaed on and on to my own d»*;
not
a
new
reign;
ft
la
a
new
dynasty.'
"
.
words of ths Great Sun. He has spoken tor a husband?"
tbe fact that the Gulf of Bothnia visitor, ami would carefully examine
target butts until after a shot was Bred and when I was within Its »belter •
to you th« truth Now follow tne."
"He will."
froeaes over In the winter, making It the few iM-longlnga of the traveler. Ills
They Don'« llot.ier
at
«IO yards from a Springfield army was too overcome to stand.
Then Stung Serpent walked s owly
"And how is thy wish?"
impossible to ship ore for more than curiosity was finally punished In a very
Tbe next morning I went back te*
When Senator John W. Daniel. of from the prison house, and the oh] man
rifle.
Jumping into tbe pit before the
funny
manner.
"Like my father s. He loves thee, for
four or five months each year. Now
my patient, ard was received 1®» •
Virginia, was at the Astor House re took W bite Hand by ths arm and said
ball
reached
the
target,
and
I
never
on
’
tie
<>f
bls
tills,
writes
Mr.
Wells
-hou hast touched his heart. Last night
Germany and England can get Swed
evntly he told a story Illustrating bow j "Come!"
princess. It then came out that
Instinctively he obsyed the
he found my bottle of spirits of ammo
1
,r. hiui
thou w*»t th« first un thought this much of a trick. With a
lsl> ore every month
the negro race was divided In Its al summons, though b.s steps trembled as compla n.ng. noble white man he had «Inche.ter It would have bees scarce- negro had followed me to see tb*’
nia on the table, and seeing It was
hs walked forth When he reached the
legiauce during th« civil war
ever seen fuU of pain and sorrow I loy» ly neeewy to have Jumped at all- I reached home In safety: and It fo"*
Publications that sedulously report something he bad not hitherto Inspect
A negro boy was sent to nchool In a open air. ths prisoner looke.1 around, but te Gn»°"’ ,n<1 C,D
l0T* th<* ancl mlgltt have waJked off.-Communica transpired that two men rhvslc1*^
not a living thing could he see save the
tbe doings «jf ao«-lrty as rrprvsentr«! b? ed. he naturally laid hold of It. and little hamlet on the James river,
had refused to go to the patient ”
and
tion tn New York Sun.
Stout prince who walkwl on ahead and .wYbit\H,.n'1
the rich bring the ch. vrful tiding« that asked of me, What Is this'.-"
tb* Prison.
night before because of the danger0*
the teach«-r asked Mtn his name.
the
old
man
wbo
led
him.
"Only
a
medicine,"
1
replied;
and
with
Invalidism and idletit-M have gone out
Bismarck's Big Brain.
'leep ,hoa«ht
"I dunuo xartly." Mid the boy. It
character of the neighborhood. A b ’T
Next to ths prison, an,! distant some At I m JIT b WM bCWed
of fashion. It la not good form, they a perhaps unworthy satisfaction I niought be Jet son Davis Huggins, an
rrln’e Bismarck's brafn. according to der had been committed there tbeF*
bv h ?
*“<i took Coqualla
fir»
rods.
Stood
ths
temple.
White
Hand
say. for a woman to be "delicate" or watched him hold it up to the light, It mought be Ab'tn Lincoln Huggins." knew It by the rude Imitation of rhs blaz by the hand and led her to wb.re the the flattering estimate of the antbropol-
ground rolled up into a littls knoll, and oTst Otto Ammon, was probably the vloua week.
for a man to be without «Kvupatlon look at It all round, and finally remove
“Don't you know which It la?" asked ing sun that adorne«! the roof at the ga
the
glass
stopper
and
then
take
a
good
J,>W" *nJ Jr*’
Prin. »,. heaviest known to anatomical science.
Therefore be han «*«-ased to de««.rate
bls. Into this tempi« he was led. and m
Mr. Spnrgena's Compllm,,t
the teacher.
to his ski«.
'---- -
the club windows, and she, having sniff.
here he found some twenty men. eight ot
"Do you know, dear." the late
Herr Ammon, in consultation with
"Mammy
'Iowa
It's
Jefson
Dav
a"
Coqualln,"
h«
whisp«red.
"speak
I had to rush forward to save my
'0 ' r™
1
’he
-dud^ Spurgeon once said to hla •W-
taken up some outside lntervat befitting
replh-d tbe boy; "but my ole man whom were thoM warriors whose duty
*nd ^ *» • '»«'‘rtt
her re ns wed vigor, no longer al«rpa precious ammonia, aa he staggered and won't hah It nohow an' says It's Ab'm it was to attend th« as red fir« Thit
rtt't=
the
measurements
taken
for tween the puffs of hla clgaf. "1 **
late, but ta ready to tx-gln tbe business gasped for bresth. and ejaculated. "I Lincoln They se l«>en a, rapp n' 'bout fir« was burning upon an altar, and very smiHithuess of utterance
times wish I had never married .»<•
curious
y
wrought
with
strung«
devl
ee
You
Wti
Hr dint of lunch slapping
of the day seasonably. My lady's ath am dying!
marry œ» J, !t for loT< of
'!'! StÄtPTT.ün
« C.s- “^ ™
11 ®
0M
st.teman welffbedT^
"Why do you wish that?" Mra.
tt
s'long
as
I
kin
rec'leet,
an'
sotn«--
me.
or
only
•
’
•
a
letlclsm seems to t>e refle-ted tn the of bls back ami dousing of cold water tlmrs mammy gets th' beat •' It. an'
to
my HA»F
and consequently exceed. In w»|ghi geon asked. In alarm.
altar. Ills attest] -a waa arrested by th«
k
he
quickly
’
B
th."
y
-
—
•
«•covered;
but
nevermore
fashions fur ll*R. If It <ll«l not even
appears»«-« of two stout men who stood
"Because, my dear." came the
somettmes th' ole man."
hat
of
any
known
genius.
Cuvier's
fair
rfri.
"But
did
be
touch
any
of
my
things.
were thy Ilf. all thin«’
shape them High collars, tight sleeves
1 thought
"M ell, wbat do your neighbors call a«sr th« altar with knive« in their han la. that th« asking w< own.
’J
,
grammes. Bvmn'« terlng answer, “it would t* *? .
and trailing str««*t gown« have "gons
rould bring thee to me 1Kranf. l.wo. Schiller's ']
l.a< kin« tn Esperten«-«.
you?" asked tbe acbool teacher, taking and with a large bowl between them for»v»r. I'd ask tbe.
to have the courting days o'’tr
_
iee oa my knees."
out.” and looss gko«ra and sh.»es are
which was bkwd «tamed both outaid« and
"Ilow many years does tt take a In the situation
'
A Uttl» whil« th. >uth held ths has! and Dante's 1.420 The «re».-
ta
worn. I’rrhapa It is bes-aus« she ha« woman to learn not to talk to
A Wonderful Trans form "«'<*
of the brain of ln intelligent’’’^
“Oh. theyse don't bother with no
her hua
of the prim-«««, »n | »,
into her Isrgv.
"Now. White Hand,” apoha S ung Ser dark ey«u .nd then h« ssed
learned to care fur her body that tbe band while he's aha« tng?"
Three year« ago a spot near l’s •* v
fam'ly scraps. They Just calls me
......
P**n
1.
only
Mm
grammes
His waada
pent. approaching him and pla. ng hs were low sal ««meat, t spuse
nilUk.natrr a wife has ret Is««] the fash
I d i t k i« I -.
. n:arv!«-«l Mow"
phla was covered with cornfi»1”’
mi
broad ban t upon his ah«>uld«r, "you will I »ned la ailanca C_ — J Coqnalla list-
His Reliance.
"
ion aof dinner giving also. No modern eight years'- Pittsburg Dispatch.
day a S».i«0.000 ahlpyard stand» th -
MS
Went
on.
snd
sp«.k
v
n.«t
forget
th«
message
that
th«
Gr»at
I»o you really believe in your
IN>wer fkoni an AMoatna WelL
hostess thinks of off. ring twelve or fif
mor» freely, but stm I ls
*
m s - whisper, sad
T
Rn>fea- Ships are built under a huge «
wlah wa knew a ««.Men legge.:
At St Augustine. Fia . la tbeoaly mil) Bun has given yon to deliver to your when h« had dene, the r pr n.-e.s p a>d s‘«n of fatth bealtngr
teen courses or serving six or right
Iron shed. which allows work ta
il.Mt. and you must gtv« It word for word. h.r .rm.
hl
,
Bf
»
■
ver'wT
nd
’
'
’
,W
“
*
’
»>•
16
B4-
In tbe World that arts ItW power direct and if th« Great Spirit ot th« whit« man
wines. Indeed It Is asserted that so
He.
done In all aorta of weather
frein an artésien well.
ciety continually gross mors temper
knows «11 thing«, bv will know that tha
yon m'esn
J
ate, and In <>ne sense at least thia Is
Nstch- s hs«e only sent to him tt»« word«
I*own town la the place whet®1
When !t comae to helping the poor,
Moat card players say It is all right to of truth. You will have an easy path
true, for tbe «Raner table la u« longer actions speak louder than word»
an escapes from the care of b«t '
Cheat on low.
fr.tn th« earth, for our warrior» ka»w
I dren, and home Is tbe pince
;
I O*»a3a hurri.j
• msn esca|-es tne pores »«• — t •
I tow a,
Eugene Weekly Guard.
White Hand
■; A Tais of the Early Settlers;:
of Louisiana.
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