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The Huron News-Record, 1893-03-29, Page 8I I I I I I �, . .1 AWat-sIxby70Ars9 q4titatektock1birt) . I *41 *- f L6� 6ri; ,�4 tho road t( , I A. 06Y rain III � I � , �:. MAMA, All 13, V , Idul—so Wiaely *fti it, I , , , thmito�Wi% A mirid"It prosiate'l, any� � � , , , . � . � I , , f fituoibit* lot , alivitilig-'ap ear. . ious hq H .�: , 2doo, I I 1,14 ,� _ . .p. . ' I , 71' ' balro 4oz, � I '. t "too#: I lit, , oo oi4o Van . I ' j1de at t a toad,"ifid, to App , ,tl* tre #udh ltw^ , , I I . � .11 1, t , , "' , �'d­rittll ,. � I I 449VAIlr$ , 0; OP040 memo 10mg An , 1 el '" , , . - . . I � r0k , 01, *11job the 'zotirk0y, pbbptd rise( I oial,� I I , , ,- �4 1 P, 14241'4d 40*04 to #row the, �7 .'7 4� . . - - � A . I "FITW - I - 1.1, .1, . , , VTIT74 � 1� , I I I � , . ., � �. - - ',,� 4: . , .1 , . I 1. _ ­ . I ., �. ­ P 'A ,,, : . _ � .. - I �� � �� ��, -F. — _­ k*j � 1�, I :., I . :i� V'TV . .. . .. � � I ........ , .. , , .. 1* � I � . . . . I . If. _. ; I . _. . I . I .. . I I � I , ... . . 1P . .1 I . . I :. . . I . I I I . . I — * i . . I I . . I . "I � . I . . I � I . I . . � I .. I � . 0 .. .. I ! I . � , . � . I I � I ­ I . . . � — I I . � W—It . 104.4014am.00to h000� to . , -1. llayo, foott.400 Irlilas to TWO to. It is now move*. It. will touil *0 tim4 I propoopi, I Carl "'011 for Iny 10� ,not hod, half, ,rest oliollOw But ajok Go AuA I` und tiva kaadlo hi " Is I Ina, awl let me, �Oow whek, I have to .� s , , ". � I I , Looi, timo t1to. m0h 0010 I �.- -.1 1. I . . . I � 11 ­ I I � - - I . .% Y-1001 11 -OA -1- I - - ._—_�.. 11.1, 1-1 I I 9i '. — to., - . ­ I . I I I ­ I � �. " 114 Wrooi Ilrial.0, '04 wo,%hilo aoillror up ' OLD PROTUD B.AQUI& I 1,1104t1w, so Ali to bo Wo to . . � � hi4pooey. , ., I I . ., ."_1"- , . � The 000ro,took turns logilix . Who iottaok wa# A willtov"N'Tali", � ot4be 41LA1111% 11 ' FlAallyoj- bqcatv� - , qulto,",sxpocto4t, forit I ltvas bsxd for thsra to, do 11 _ *4 to dark that tbo traveller Wm v1n%w*t* . I , froozingi - ' of the presence of blip bishwa Man until he AroPA4 A OorAforttblo omp-firo wo, were. I ss%y what a troublo''I W , , felt the reltill of his horse 4M,enly. J - orked.' sittiq oirs.night, The hlyriftils at sWe In 414Y,ad their match, The I . 1krAt go my" reins 14 cried. 'the, trivelleii tbe'sky ob, , eve *is b000roing0voroa 4144 we .1 � I � ­ , wore m&arkli6Z likedismoutis. I , 404*10 044 , , ,xop 01, f4iIi6t, felt u hard to keep'lipm fre, of his p4t Is,., Ittyu t.jmrII:0f. 9 r, where the ye, 4low . ezing. 0 � . - , I yourlile'll , I I I .. I 11 OuPWWoV0ItaAtis,l;h0.1t-IIkC in the rw� two moo ju4t ahead of moi. l . � � . A lo* me I okino i . augbvr4s, the hipliway" t4110% we soomod*rapred In. a Xnatitle"Of hind antl go on irid save thl I ., � . �vei 1460, I bod,6 die me loan , ",)44j� I , � 0, `40OW04, 4doompauled, by IN 40�01 - im, . In . ponot�.Ablb d.4rkablisi. ().or, hors�g t1b4 I Matr4f6rhIsirionsij. T�itrivell" tosout 111mongibo cottonw000s 'WI)fch linoatird, why not rfow " wou, As any - � , ' � ' lglaug� l4nkil of tho . ektakii wheTa.erx;ncllJ#q 14 ihel . 1�i� 04hilpist,61� apd"Outholowm6oki. , , , . TIM nRA,V9 .0111 Of t4a,robbtr tang forib. , uas,040gqlliol� .in ,per. of corn , ,f bay, Willa ' is thei would � ThAPA w.m . hi.l.hh 41,iiih� all Aii 11 Xdthina olsest%va�t, iii: oritoldina ol N'yArrior, arldenOof them, r , . , - I, . I 47V-7, - 11, , F"VF� I . � ".. 147PFF , . I . I 9 I 11-. . '1`� .4, "Ill, .. - 1, , ,. � . 1� ]". � . � � .�_ I .�� , — I I � �i I � . . . '. . . I �r I 1, . I 'i, � . I . I . I . I . 11 . I li", . . I � I I . . I I � 1, I _. I . I I I . � P.- 41 ll ""M 0101111.111101 I I _11" . I - togetuo.r. BIQ#UT or � WA ='' 14 , � I I I ­ . Polly, SD4 1 1 1 --le— I , �. I , � koopirom, An Anlergol,w Alr;47 00"r "MI 01 4 14410' " '' - ' I I I of it ,OIL #pr 3$uryt 114 ty�ils "Wilit,is 0.fMOWSWA*� . I ,, , 44 how I Several moutbiii*g.0 f4out 0.,'?- 41104 . . . I I . : r it) my Ift o( tbip Vpltt,48tatei army was in thovild. - . I., . � I , 44 it was 04t; , least Visited , Po6of 9i*an*,'Vur4ilJA . I . , '. lu M ­ . hijmI"1onof,mippIpgtbom9uaW vUl. ,. , 'C', t, to $or 0 _ iitmoiIt- He , a CO.' " , vo fita , o War Depar .., , I I I . I I IW mllog� fromt Peer.400ge wo A reo ", 'A I � . , � ;A 'hi frio, , IQ., 7-wob" tiopludp4l, that fam3l prab.011lf�'Fi;, I .. # '. auvil'u, " - � i , � M . bad ever OPPA OWPe 44i"61 :0. ,w .. 1, Ill .� I �, ; - , , � . I . 'ng 031 A�eatl,of 'j, op 4, � , - I . I I ,, ,o a , Y, w .. - the chief, I r s 1) fit qtizk" . . 41 91) I At a 8" V. -- � � alAud, did 1 he In, fool, like 4, I I I itla t , ,. � I to,wl�; �� , " I B no '' , rd . � I alrargo.o4, foil'o , I. I , I 1.1, 'Y: Was a." , . T . * ' � trio what X : I ht W, .. .iqq�, o ever :' I .. � I I .1 1m.Ig, . � I I I rprli6jis $11i4t, it �`Mj#ht Aalllp, no b , I Ill h I -111-1 � V_._____ �­-� -77- -1 - I . I T;Iqd :, "Xy fritnili X- a . . . 1. � .11, I � �, I b '' , � ,09 ", &,i;"ii.r;­ii�­--- ­dfe-6;d-%­ -, 7* , , , ,, - , � . oo�, - , , . . oi ,, ,as - 1 Aehiisto.lidlygaied, At the blazinFLIO80 wanted' I to ,ru 4. � a. It � . i t ' ' 4 '* -t' I fi�: 4 at hicitill i tit a fare, � rost"O.44 . I I b , t 0 horse; " I � . I I .­ I � SCA"011 . pu m. I'', , . The'travellor, pillemir his fQ'Qt in the The trijallet-alightiso pl6icta the body AR4 puO�Jsway At Wit eigerrett,6, I trie4to Man � � to die, twill stay hero be, It. was lyjkig down and, 40, 110.00V cA. 40� . , , � , : -11 In, b'o�i,i%O.t,l�nl�tdt&kekd,%Oep,,O.v,,,�oto,tiolip, yJtiIi*q - - on to tile an -'I ,. mal's ,(Corona tit � a' smadlo'.bow; , And i - lieuck t , I a a 04 Eagle'$, Age. * X �414 not C06118O I RIVO yor 'All too m�,olr-trouble." &rose slowil, but neither turnesx, to, C nor ; 1 . � j, li�btlyi bor ea � .,a ,0, tho 900001, 14 � p M I bull frirth,ll, on',j66.0blArib�,jif t u'jhefunat7* , 1, .,,A that "00) � t6 V16W Witilwh , L . . I . ,C L � . . ,. � Mi IlAok , then, drawing forth a. pone, lie, ex, fovie, wherq bf a. light ho, dioeovot 30111b t1lo mass, of wrlaklo which,the But Obefgo-on-lbe-Ben. said - "It is 'not e,figirt, It lo4ot[ MiWillt At' � � I I I . . I , _ hol - a - yo rise, . I at, I know ri it, Spct�tiid Ba to leave * you hero, I A'"o' u0nant i , , , , or tom te� wiwi It t , iti)* 0`6t 194 tracted Oorao money roin - 4wrkohisah V , no -91i, , � L the Lie 1ought its' eyes, � I I - 1. L� I I , ,Y,,'riatt4ot-t itstftY. . L . i %wayma , . other than Ateliglit brought N cleave A w dad man I . . I he ," _ ,," L f Ito whtob he drop, i a It ­ I Nat 4614ndlokdof heiirn*,,y= hira. t6 b6_&'Iuan �Igorouii in tL 3 I notk6LtOwAjt fill 'after I L, Ing to expreas, to )',I'll, I .1 , % . eon l6iij him. , to, I wore , � - � I I , tqh� 0ftpIjiog.,o pod intp, the outstr�tchbd . hiind'o t W *,had ll L 0111, . . � � � in inn was,oAl ed -twitli t ,nd - ri i6 - 'L L We O., have the". . 4- I I L A�aklilg if that would cover therackoving, in cQncai . he bhtckbmitfi`� MaClo and orte of the matit nei'tiring hautp onij to die in the pOld by himself. I If %nV weariness Of life and a d"iro t I .1 . � L . I � � . . . I A, guest h661uo, hli4tuggO a An o' - * manlariot afraldio-6 latagain6thisertemy end come am moon o4possible a;, he cou'14, - , I . . . 11 L , Uivb 'of all Ap� An AvAricio" gleam Abire Ili XWs eye , "y p'nel of him lques�4 by the liVadtice of the great Sioux ii0lon, 11 L I . ,� Ip S,,- 6 lie rorot* of Wh-At it Vr,ofttild, -a . . . , fs, , '� , I a Ito t L I' ' L - ' . .1 rbWL ring t air pistols uxele% I ;Spotted Eagle Map. I "O 1110 � Wag very ;1d. 4shoad, I : I . - L � As his glance met the putee, and a forociol, BYdOaux, deatix, ask . t leave you here moo that thislougi . , I , "od. WhOb i expression for a in I oment oven r � I J b , L" I ward it � . _ , a I , ,* th - hilb*d, I - I , ) ( . "I ' Vp vanced to orb t,p . ..., I i0at4 end life fea, Jn this Instance be fell il� victim to a be, flow a d o is. to dh`o.�"Ita that, rightly spoken q me'do a f"No, 6, , , ,' � , � .tj , - , , , ikyo o.o. its rickbv� Age, � , . � , x, Aarrow .. o'er" I 11 . ri fief Lin the infallibility of b. Tire interpreter did so. Old Spot tboagbt of turn imay. ,He raised I - o and xhQ it I � , 14 � -N mL birid" �*' And I t6ld him that wil b Ito, the chi i1a. Hit ,tI - I ttires, and their abraptl I lea. L I I is .precaution, 4L Oy hiU61 i6al Of th6i �ba: 6 by, fuloalfila I , a d. So they behind the ear. It fell 0 L I I,' L ' , , i6f the a ellor owed his life to the 0 rat . 'L � , said should be obeye . I .. � � , � " T It was too elark for do traveller to 'note whil t the tniv nrloritt removed aiglxr4te from his warrior . adwith Alweely L P144re 0 , , . ., — '� fienialing, bota In a - guinea Whidli he g4vis to'tho b mouth, tralledi and with a grant by -way of Again lea me forward through the storm. I, quiver. I 1. I , . , " "' * a, biLild,61 I . this ox#rnsiou. - lackilt4itLbb " L . I � C I , dA �Yth 6, ll�4010i$, wd`044- ' I - __;.." =Itm4ibn point, moA6 hisroply, A shorttime aftpr the snowing stopped as When the Lieutenant came to, ONSID "k. . L , � L _ L 16,thb inn ffiore ptotillarly, I I I'm Much OIL, In mbae . t -heil t I . 11, _ . . � - . I 1 Aij,6. 1 " ' , blised to you for 04 � 11 suddenly am it had begun,and in three hours his prize be was more aston' I ban At I . � , W mid I I I ,h roll said Nat, pocketing tile cot 'lilt - .11316 guys lie Is pretty ola but he down't I re . I L 1. . as. P . :1 . .1 I labewao the o1r6matande of'therob ' no ' ' IV Tilt ME .0JN,k1.LA WoAto. krrOWLhoW ol,i", r6gponaoa t � we 'had struck the tepees of a, Sioux camp- -first.. For he saw that he b.d killed the � I I � . L III1915rd p he ititorprotor. , I lb; tr, � ih tho * �id I I . I., . )Oro. L_. ' . I ' �, - � 60i . iolujiy" Shviiig Wto ii t ;qt me, And oftr, air, Whi6h way are I � L I I I . ... � y I in y direct you this Clark Arhis -was about t)ie reply I vith plenty of wood and buffalo moat. greatest wapiti of which there '34"Y'rolL ' . ,L I , .. o4hbil't )UkutlWa-A grams, ro , g, that a �� . ' had expected, V MY 109 00011 got All right again, but, I can andalaoth�ohieat. EreettheWAVItis . 'L - "R'%iirill,growth of th ril��goin I t6od I I � � I L thwa,46kliot&�aiolj Iii ­66tab�' 1. I o1a. � it V . it W itbin a few A i for ther $ion% ruriily, take note of their age. went to fight the nearly ten feet 'from the grorm4 I ... I L" 1, 0 roe I eve ill a the prices of ,gri t1sh They aaywith'ootAmondable frankness, that never forget the time I to the t . . 11, .1 1,1 -1 .t - - . , . I f t,h!, 111 ani going -as far as Daunston�- y . otp-Ir . .11 %� I I I '­ ttoil '() L 6 veel , *'it lit F #I Itaill6b , Console balb declibid -all htty, som6 say Anckareea'and vras nearly frozen to death. of its great, antlers. From the gro4na . . � I - � I q "I know it wall," interrupted theman, 4�hen. they are young they do ,not care tai L I I .1 L 106 itrbtiud, , 'a yell tight to . it." for roatou. that the U =6M will make kv.w how -old they areo'AaA when they are SPotted Eagle -relasped Into ailetim The the base of the antlerit was six feet. The L �. .L 1�1­ .ilui I - a�th ," Q L it so. 'th thiLt I a ,* tllt.L,, :, ., �', , 1. I . I �1,0 lou ill his ,." This road te�ka a Dow bona lessuo. old they do not waw to know how old'they cottonwood logo had changed to glowing head was over two feet long from the Was - I � , �'. " L, 60 hvcvblh4lk��,It of b 6batk, ubtw . 010 �wf . . , Id the measured pu full g ef tobacco of the -antlers to the end of the. irmtril'. ,:i " 1. L, . ooWiW*bfiIr 160JR 11 Good-ni hti mii &, tkank ye I" The stock at contract wheat in Chicagil is have become. ,tell 'no embers, all 06 I . L . t Tho tieVel 6r clapped spure to his horse, now 10;WO,060 bushels, an Increase of over "Well, ask him, Bord6p,uv, smoke from the intOrproter's -lips yras 6.11 Tho body was As large a3 the body ,of b g . �'':� ; T646!f6io it Wb;s rumblia, __ 'Vib boom to The ,�,,�- � ", , inAAWIM14,66th at, trattritin A�,'; i , , ea b the head was much larger. � � �', ,,, L ' . a6a Ili a few momenta had left -I The bamp6 '500,000 bushels, the past week. The toW something about himself; somothing that that was to be 1) rd; We were again orse, and �, ., - Ili that antlara L �. � &doly b6ii bourofted lhtO an ibla since - I . " Ili passiol themselves bad fifteen prongs, one - , ,,.� -fing " fjoint distance behind him. isto6k of all igrWea Is M,50%000, ' apperviad years ago, *hail there wore but L through the stirring scenes L I . . ,, I the at Indian has described -with ou6h losethAtt that sixteen -pronged pairafsatlers , � �, :L� ", �, 'L , , the "pewinvi t0prllto had t�kuft. �-Obmn6msibn ' I t low white men alablithart." . . " -� I in t Cos 6 . L , I * I . W - on 11 (C I The interpreter oblinpiledo whioll is reWded, as a unique curiosity, ana I ,�, � � Of �% v0d`tfiat it itL4 4ioml.� b�btt no , " 1 I There is little charive * h ri maj , auli their thbre simplicity- , , �. -, , I m6yb, Wall ,4. doubtful kifid of hh.m)ty. .. - . 'Canadian securities in7LOod . I And I could notbutwonder At and aamim is not nearly so I , ­­4�,, � I it. Per -cents. are h,alli 'wasoilence for a few minutes white old ar - , � I " - m b - ; at Of �.qgojlh *1ho, 'it had � ug at'95o Quebec Pr'ovffift .go As this pair '� L � - �­ . occupi ,V a I � . I a the grand self-denial of the young Indian 'The teeth of this old buck were, worn 1, L:'', '' . , , ila, vatW thel' The night VMg gathering apacb, It had � 4'a at 08, Tileonto 4's at l0l alid NVinhi- Spot relied a fresh 61gar Vto train the ba�g, U, � ", , 1, . 44A itk*6'fi�t` 'ildsobotod) h, _ that I paiiie - brave, who, woundea and berrumliecl with down below. the gums, so thatib would It ve L �. y, tili-, tile r ah"mi. L' .� i 'bbArX,ofetaL Of again d6nimenced to lath -arid the ,strong Ft$ 5's at 110. . I I la bi yt ,­ ­ � � L * im to to an hing I .,[ . I . . i to.ken for c9ld, hail unselfilshly offered .to give up'his I en impossible for I -,:'1;_ � lihoorisl6fia Thin done, and �t few deep puffi � 11 , . - - and hil - -� iftht. Wind, 'n I I The Wh@bs,&Iei ftboory, trade At Toronto I -man began with do _ It and' varlea - � I ,, � , shepbordellyda �11`*#Wahb _ght in blis tottlibi the ttAtelleti , h 4 )�tltardot iuspir&t1orl, the Old �D) life rather than, remain an impediment to and, as an: Index to his lo g , , " " ' ' ' , �,�, - The name of illb 'ropriotoa, attheperiod �Qafilvoly impe(%d the, profteis of libbdrE(O. ho uotiaved alightly Wit I . . � . I I ) E� . r a companions, and of ,oarser, there was ha,rdly a, square inch of � , d thdUtft The lAter A I " of tilis stbi W64 11 - ofg&b� 4 foil V or A uf,cmen� -he abin hat Mmohd for aught Mf tto al,ohest-tones the following U616 ;f the EftIvAtion Of Ili �� I . 16* of V� tb . .and as oad a look- he had not iAbpQd Nat Morgan' 0 - are very firm, With an advance of I to 20. " arlylife: the eqa6lly no'ble refusal of illo Chiof his hide that did not bear the mark of bullet I 11 '' , i ottractioril' . 1. _ I .8 a 99,M warrior to leave,young spattea Bagel tothe or arrow. Lieut, Ahern's Indians hauled '.1, I I Is v foollile . van If bf ifie offer of the in NbW Grl�mnsl mal�miea. 11right tyetipti IN THE LAND OF THE DAROTAS. AWful fury of the Dakota blizzar 11 .11 0 - e so ever yon go�`t .,your syps on. hd a%%iled hinift d when the ',the body- down to Deer Lodge, And there , , . , , ­i­ � " H - hel' lit w1ka bed 'tea theivello'sited alidetm Arad I do arolvibry sedroe. - . Many yearn agol whian this great Dakota .Instinct of self-preservation was no strongly hunters, white and Indian, from all parts , , I % I '! !, .,�. - , 6 WASA-findet a,4*4tfo IS I wed al ,A,­;�, V - AtIc6eding to fil;ur6 'furnished by the bation riilea this daunt'! sna 4110 0 developed by the perils of the storm. ,of the world crowSed tb nee the wonder. .., , -`,�:4i�; ... xL16 to4re I than 4 feet 3 or *4 In - - - - e had not say that, but for the appearance of tile I 'I - inii laud the thadlovd, the tr.Wellti Would 'to . "�'C',":,- -. A 11�'sd of Very V�d'fis�trl b,Ad one c:ye, 't-Ife . PAHbc6trds'p6ndbhtc4'th6'9ew V'&k Hat- Atli' -ratht0iontOr"it, weweritt" War with StFange was it to learn sitich a lesson of Lieut. Ahern gevii the head and the hide ,.'��,��, ��;. - heroism front tile lips of an illiterate Indian ,on to Mr. Julian Ralph, the author, an& . "11,1,`� -,,,�,� - , � dth'at.biwilagbabilextib a , bea, it'*as sdid ' Tr6t have discontinued -hiis Jourbey until the fthitfi6gr6p,t poWerh of edu%ilabiltal tutope 1hin Atiekaftea, and that was the year 'that _�'I,_� I P . Iti - b" - 6ght *blob he had U0 with a yo'uu'g- mornina. It a$ � ng it was Winter, 'brave. I I � ,1� � ,,�� � . 11 Mi. Ralph took,tilem to a taxidermist and ,�)', . I hold As war roseive filas a, soul 0�ii-­ ' I had a hard time of it. . ;,�,�', � 1&�ra *lion ii. lad. Iii 'spite ,of 'his being a Highm" robberies were rife in those I alad avary bad winter too. But in those mal,desilor, in,New York. Thiamart hat 1,,,� 1, �l, � A - -.--. _,:.�___ , 1 - as I atki ' ' - ,','� , , d*,*&,,Tf, 46*a*er, jib mppeok6 kays. 'Sixty yearsavido"Ithlevitrthought ' '--"-- ' ­_ $a60,W0,060, 6h,l 'days the buffalo were as tht'pitio trees uVarl had thirty -roars'experienee, And has stuffed :1 . . a 460,A0*106 '(Wermany aptain4 � ,, � t . 'of * Gowardy (Jonduot-of ?�O - " ,�,`�!i�.I� � . V40birilt-tuait.. Hjab6WI,b� I Q '­ of Mounting 4 horse to'etart arlb, jo0Vn6y Ilddilia, j�25;'000,'000. Theic vast itradutiti; ''b-- 6-uhtoinea7d6;aiid'"�ba4wiLrinvotme . , . ., . , 11 � it a .1 L'p. t , I 'few Mile" Without a �buplo of Idaifed. f 'tivesistife are Permanently withilrbiwrio t 0 -`M' body atd plenty of Ineattor vivery- forma in ullsorU of thingN both great and smalll, 1�%�,: , , �t 6V6r ilielgeourid. with a z! ' r i I ever -go foreviry It may be remembered, whart V Eta bad never seanarrything like We mon- �,��'.�:,%'. ge� , i i � pistols inthe upliblatersofbis 0%. I body ; "doven t . his boys -coold 'kill'what autemustood ift,dwo of ;clibleft,:0, 'vulgar z , t,�, . d.whV.q he viovo fy Rail Com- , - , ddle. ouir i 0 ; i � ��, %, , . . a his ar , . U,6 - . I s I from the chaiinelm ,of indbst was neoded,'Wifli their bOws !atfd arrowa. habit cdmtw,n in the City din ilter. When hoomme to examine the tooth ' ,'� '� ' ,� L' ; ��,��' . )ITS natzadlen pl�ying urriler . � I' t t I '_ trMiibllor was rl&exceptidn to thi4luiTo. The mo,ce, and serve only an a dart of frusiftance was nonied, ,he could bardlybelieve bis own eyes. He �,�z ,, . I a' ni6ir as howlession ofilis pitt,bls giivb himco to t116 ny tard wariatug was iron that 4t Arould -ab 11,11, - �, 816dvis -of his waitt,coat in such I . nildellee. , b in autbokity;agitivat'tha aky bf ln. Far the old men had told us how, mm toAdthat the buck was at least eighty years ," :t , , :'- . - , He felt himself t'-0 bisa matchloranyoue'rilan I years beforeI, four mail of,my tribe Imil kill- longer be tolarAel It is the custom 'of hundred. " - t6kilatibnal'strife. Old, %ina iperbaps was over a ,�­.�",.'�;"L wbuld -'bavii made Von hesitate ere you 'de- , nd for the matter,' . ad a buffalo. A-adWitta they had skintied persons in rdstaurautg, c0be-hou . 1� �;'L,T­'� . totliiiiudd to auger him. . who might attack him ; a sels.'sit tit's He thought that no Win historic times "L ,1"�, ;'.1 I I , The rcren�h'Boaril of Trade returns far - i� ;�:,-.� � " � of more than one he must buke him chance. him end cut him opon, they found inside baker's or at bome, to tiiiko up the 11 sem. had killed such a great dreature, greater ��, �,,,�:��;,,, L Ytittl MI dihi6blb hosts Nat Morgan, was .� ­�,��,.-,: -tiditig vow 4ftiatiary show that the balance of trade is than any animal .supposed to exist on this �.�,�. Timoliagded on. He had been four vhetstonoli. And each Indihn'took a mel"'or ralls, And squdeze'them to try thimir L LLL, , �"� ' . thb *6st -a-rilihb1b. The vinits of travelbeirp for there than three-quartbra of An hour, �ending in favor of that cotmtr�. An earn- whermt6ve arid kePt it, and ,after that the freshness. Very rude persons 1vill go the .. ,!'j,"" d . ��",��L'*", - ed, We inn *bris inf il6quent enough ; on continent since,the white -men began to ex- . �,!,-._,� �� L I L I Whimicall,at'dnee,ho -fblt life �fioiso become pared with January -of last year the total butalo wore;pltintiftil in'the Sioux country. , round of the ta,bles iftLa restaurant before ; L - Vbiid,664 how lie ws;uaged to ­ _.", I 'Hb hoped for D, me-. exr r at ,hand,,, a roll to their likilig. One even- Plo'Vrehen you think of- this creature, who , �� , 1� � ��� ;. ., � � � - bitt'it - I A16'gl"! -'the four WhetAtohes would swell up and week, at a restaurant in the Ong 0 Oro 11 ­ !.��,,L,' 0 Ty I ;'­ i%`Lbday ladie beneath hira. , imports decreased 216,'7�9,000i irmles while And when the bufftlo were van, A% U'FinUgiiiNaeo'b� sitell fe* customers - End I, 1__ � but the' � dbolb Who 'did pu u al't his inn, trielit-that it might pro" his fancy 'at tht,t, 000 francs; Notwil � � wasborn in the last century, I Is f I , , , i - ,!-,-'!L;, became in h, very short time a fa ro larger; -and when the buffalo were a Captain in the ,army isqueezed' , . , _�,� , , . g falkir Z dtfe'sh,6f ea , r or from , iorts only allowed v, decrease Of , w tbiy . blistanaing the decrease in last . qi , 1 e Voigh an- -l On otlior exports the value of Inatinfactured ' t. tzrba, any white man had �penetratvdfhe f(Loo.. ,�. . 4% ,L�:,, . - iffetai�thetbres_ thbre*as 'no use dotilltin The lima our-, filicil & hadvtm away, ,the Whetstones every roll in this way, -holdingit to his ear, nowes ,cif the Rockies .; when you think of L, W�ift �FinfriAbInent, *erb articles increhemil 6,363,060', It is not ' " 11, �'L , , h0ld'of '" Thiii'Diffil,plinIg" 'With a Wirrile and had 'not only couvidbralik slackejlM its In on 'would grow small again. And the what- und then throwing it back into the bread" his hide, scarred,in a hundred places by . �',`� �.'.4' L " but every now and then uttered a or g, therefore,. " apart front stoves �v6re kept in the tribe for many basket, A master 'baker, after ,what 4s � " ratt Watching Arrow And by -bullet, you rea,lizo , ��,;:�,,K,,,,,, Pidi'. rittintles to flow into �",L. �' �' a Viiv h" . . I an that gold co � L" tit,t M qlAte Wah,their hearts. F11110o%eigb, aslof pain. years. I , him awhile in afient scorn, walked up to wialaderf III career Lient, Ahern's bullet end- ,' 1, ,j,�21 . r ric, 11 I I I , ,�'J�'!'��_ . iMb I 'IrWb thid, the OiSitfil 'Of '131abli . So that when we went to war against the him and. said, be considered his behaviour imay'llack,'beforai. `�t. I L i� ,�oq, ,, The travollbwflung'himselfto the-grourid, . ,ed. -As Mr. Ralph says, e �,�!��g��_. ' ' and asked him ,if he 'Washingtonwam.-President, thin buck wam. . , VoLqlb *bf6y6ty !,ate. Mairy a time and The visible stocks of cattail in -the United ungentlemanly' , �,�'�­ t _ buravich(tbd �fhe inspection of his horse. Arickarees, even though it was the middle very L, , ��, I aftbir Mig'lit Ur. Nat Morg�u have been &hd es� In-, ,of E6 terrible wintor, we Were not afraid of did bat know that tire Board of Health: had leading �.�,�',"'��"4� ": "� J ", _g,.,.�'. , Ifebin 16tWidinkUt lixs door, on the look-but',,1'Hia -firit. idea *ZLb 'that VIO dnimal bad St�ates are At the ,parts 916j000 bal . L herd of does, and was the proud- � ,�k-�': 3­�b �� - . wotmdoalt8elf ag'alhat % Aint ; but, oil ex- t-erior townw378,000, against 1,166,OW and' 'starving, or that our *iveo and children declared the h4it most reprehensible. The . ,;,4,", , i0ibbm�d, I& �travelleft, wh6ther,oir horse. st of is kind. When �lm fouglib to- Assert � ",,�,�, , , - its Llbft f#re.jog, a deficit of ,wouia'starve while we wuro away. hissupremaoy.and the -right to an Inviolate �",!.� I Wo� captain did not answer, and soon after lift 11 �. ,�,.�yl� ': bitick, In -IMhiclbs "or on fact. hviihing he disdovifted'tho,t 448,000 respeotivelyl at year, a ,'�:­".%�i' - 320,06 biales. The visible an in the EBtarted with the Snow upon the ground. the ,room. When the master baker an harem the issue Of the battle could never I ��,,�,, ,:;., _� 8Li5,vOW � '-4., :Sidiffeitihib�s du�h travellers would1lioave in a shoo Mid come bil. VZ I ,%'j.'. I 1_ s­ffi't asltll�y Isay-atsea, Pit the �turning HLire *" a,pr6tty fix I Tbe recovery of United States�and,Eutbpoof all 'The air ani sky seemed .filled with the hour -later left also to walk homewards, the have been uncertain. tdany an Indian 44 4 " L I 1� I � , , S A. 4,206,000,bales against 4,683,000 a yOsragO, '*biliperingoof a storm, and ourlioniosretused- ,captain suddenly rushed upon him and hunber.he has laid low.in the days when he ,�". I . 71e? 'iFoad a mile away from the in the shoo Was ffirpostible. .b ![a could nottell . . . .43 ,�: ,% 4 " ad1been lkt china him. And, ti, deefe0o of 477,4100b%bom. The supply of at first to turn their heads away from es- trip. thrust a knife into hin breast. The two', could look out over vast plains, dotted 4�,"� - .. Thd.y ftttld approach ga'zing ,earnestly at 116* far it 11 *K�.�,,� L , . tihat use' America is 4.77,,000 bales less. The cxcess� But the Arickarees had stolen many of our wrestled. awhile, until the baker, i buffalo. " �,�,� ;: ,� '� . "The Dumpling," as -11 meditafiriga visit - eyen could he have rtcavbred it, ­ 1111 total supply over 1891 Is 685,000 bales. In an thickly witlaten thousand 1�t �, � , I of the Would -it b&"Wien to him ? ponies and the hearts of out - yotong men pain, and, tdter losing in itch blood, But, as decades andquarter centuries roll- . . , but soared by the inhospitable look N5,* ' a' . �',�j, ", , �MOITpon �N�,-'�, , .,. E., ait to go on ; Tile stock in New York warehouses is 2 were strong to fight. .After three days' thel3avement. Tbocaptaill,who gan to grow old, still ruling 4$;��. " ! lace or by the highwayman -like air that There 4as no alternative I ,ad by he be �'Jr�, is t they ,would press forward tini. salie kne* bis'bdrse wonlA be lamed 000 bales�againat 384j000 last year- , - jonfuey w9 camped on A,little river, whOre Was not in unifo", kicked him repeatedly, b ,4 y reason of sizeandatrongth, butinevitably, .,fill,:� 1, . . ., g about I . , �,'�­,, ,, and disappear. 1. . were-he'totide it cin thbiligh Iroad,'lletutti. Tho 'passenger agent of -one of the stcam- our scouts brought word of the camp,of the and ,then fought everybody who came to the time when age would make hink glv,! ,act� ,newring . I ��­ - -increase -of Arickarees, a day's journey to the north.. the wounded man's assistance. X� "'T", � The too feeble to rule any more. But he saw 04g,�, 4' At adch m6mbtits,Vat Morgan -would i3d,off on to a?nb6rro* -track of award, Irtin- ship lhal�s, in speaking of the . � "r , 0�!�, -tdr'a6vppre`Aged'oath, and tueningullon ,ning along the hedge, And Which he kept ,as About �5 per cent. in the rates for immi-, Then our chief warrior, Charge -on -the -bear, of,his being a captain saved him from ar.. many, many, generations of proud bucks rise , , .e, fwll*�,, , tit I .0 _­ , .itwould begood to remainand rest, and theaffair was merely rep� �Wy.'.`�,, - Ills Neel, stalk,angril ' Ihto tile, house. long as tho-could. grants mude by all the companies running said that rted to and grow old and -die before even the first; " .�.i'j�k' L,:, America �maid:-Il The -rate in ,all cases -rest until tile following sunsist, when we big se But when the condition ofthe signs of.grevitage began to appear. Itmust . W-- - -. ow -*we - The linnipli " tted All at Once, same distance along the road, to lonel. .11 "'pp' ' h ,­,erceived-a. light approaching him, and depends u n'the Is* of supply and do- would travel,all night and strike the camll baker changed from bad to worse, the hamebeen lengthen five yeargago thatbewent ol ," , H< 1V�`,",:i11,,7,.`, - then? and hdwl' did Mr. Nvlvg�forgan con- I Ij��X­. , ivb't'o liVe,'If tbb visit's of tra*bIlere'to bin in a,feW*m1nutea, a cart And horse, with a mand. IX End this year on increased of our buornies at daylight. neighbourhood seeing the captain walk out,to join battle with a buck who had sent I,,t%,,J, - IT ' . 11 !1.1*K11P" -, ink vp�efe'gornre? small It.hUrilLtAK(ld to one of the shafts, demand, while the �nurrlber of stigainers to A.NIGIIT ATrAcic, . about in big customary manner became that be lost the . , . him a ringing challenge, , , , I -er. much excited, and upon the balcor's death,. fI lit and was compell . , 7'. supplythis demand is no great Rates, ed to fly for his life. , , , I We dhallteb. emerged1rom the darkness. So we lay down to sleep with good hearts. � ... 1��: . One � November afternoon, a solitary .1 -" Can you tell me if there's a blacksmith therefore. have been Increased by all lines But just before tile sun came ever the bills which took place an Sunday afternoon, MI saw his harem, the last of many he had I'll �, � - Mpg about these partis-V' shouted the bothin the UnitA3d States and Canada, �and nothing but immed:ate arreat cotild save bad, -file away -meekly behind the conqueror, .�,`,`..; bargeman, enveloped in a, 616ak, and bowing4 we were ourselves attacked by tile Aricka. ,, '.11AN, � traveller. � the steamship companies hold they are -per. him from being IyZQ. -The baker Was. with not one look behind. r,' k ,, �61n� his'llead almost on the neck of big horse, 'to toes, who tried at, first to stampede our %-,11,�I.. . 11 Aye," answered a voice from tile cart ; featly itr9tifi-ed in this. I may tall you this the father of a numerous family, and a ""."l." 4 retect.his face from the rain, which the , , ponies, y6iling, allocitilig-alid 'getting the Therthe realized that his long day wasat �,i_ � k � a moile on, .also, that the three big steamship linesitun- - steady, well-to-do citizen. The captain is. the setting, and he wandered off Alone to " . . � 9, . . . . . � . . � � Fligh, cold wind made stinging as it deshed f ye'll be foinding one some tW grass ou"fire. But they did not succeed in -for deatil. It was months before the , , 1'e.,M, . 1� . . .1 i ye keep straight." ningotitof Montreal have decided to increase ,unuing off our Portia% for we reached them a bachelor, and has always been known as wait L4,; ,'. ,. , it againgt him, turned the corner of tie I I � This was lucky -if true. The traveller cabin rates from there, us business foryears . a bully. � I end that he lost the power to take food prop- ,:K�k�,�-, . toad, and at s. jog -trot Approached the%rm 'in time to quiet th'em, and stopped tile ;�-- "". . t' pushed his 'way forward with extreme st 'Itals not been upon a remunerative - orly. For the taxidermist found that life ,; 11,Tj��­ ' which was barely visible , , . through the mis y charge of our enemies with the bullets from wklk� . sho#;ers that were filling. caution, and in about half an hour!v time Eagle. - our rifles. And then jumping on the b,,eks The Hoop SEA. skin was as thin as a piece of brown wrap- �'��4L�Z'-` - - L saw some lights gleamingin the di tanoo. Irrigation is receiving steady and in- ., The wind wag howling About the house in of our ponies, We oir6led away from the I remeniber,'l remember the hoops my best ping paper instead of am el lath of an inch . �,�Z�, �,;, on 'nearing these lights, a group oil' small creasing attention on thin continent, and thick, as it u ould have beenTad he not been ,:11� . " I prairie hre, mecting-the Ari6karees oil the girl wore :. !,­,�; �, Buch-a noisy manner as topreventMr. Nat .11L , _, Morgan from hearing the sounds of th Anil the fight was. When first I went a-'sparkin' hvr, w ��,, I,.,,,�, - p bouses grew visible in the darkness, at'the yet not nearly so much as in Europe. Tit' edge behind the smoke. ay back starving, and living off his tissues. .tL.. ,� — I �,!(, 9 I hotoe!s hoofs approaching his door. But ' door of the first of which he d6mounted arid cause of this is not far to seek. The eco. a b%rd one. I . I ' . i i I ,� � 4 , ­ L on knocked. bernic needs ofEurope are such that it Is in '64- 1 ..... . I . the florseman'loudly demanding if anybody, When ire -met our enemies face to face I For when I'd see her home a' nights, I allow , .. ., . ' _111q.. 1. ,� . � . , Were within, 'lie darted up, *and assuming There was no response, arid again he necessary to make a nice adjustment of saw a cez-tain man among them whom I Itwas kinder rough English Child-Marriaze. 1.1," , ,_� Witpolitent smile, at once went to welcom knocked ' todemand. A single crop failure in thought I would fight. Sol rodetowe.rd To stomp along the gutter, 'cause tbe walk England can furnish instances of child I � . me. He pioked � ,,,� I a supply marriages, notperhaps to Any great extent, . . �11 ... �, .1 bin traveller. I up a atone, and fell to harnmering on tb;a the. closely settled districts of Europe him ; but before I had .gone far one of the wa'n't wide enough! I.- , . P� 1, . would entail a degree of loss and suffering Arickarees shot my horse in the leg, arid lie be found in Eastern V i_ 11, " I � "Can you give me anything to eat here VI aoor, determined, at all events, to let the but as young as any to ­�;�F -�'- tisked. inmates know that somebody wanted them. that would not be made up Ili several seasons tries, where such marriages are almost A­��-5"- the wayfarer, who still remained in became crazy with the pain. He jumped I remember, I remember -the settin' room c)un i.�,V,,,,,�; his saddle. The door was abruptly opened and a Demand treads close on the heels of supply And pitched, and tried to throw me off; at home, of daily Occurrence. The youngest English ��-Z3,�4_ .i if swarthy form, visible against a background and in the very best years there is art oft bride on record is, beyond all doubt, a il�,'-!'4`,,', 11 Certainly, air," answered Nat; IV and while I was controlling him as well as I When the old folks b . . ad gone to bed an' I . . Q�1��,' � Ill dismount and walk in, we -will pro. lighted tip by a faint reddish glow, inquired enough, and none to spare, for the needs of could lie suddenly bolted with me, straight daughter of Sir William Brereton, who, in F3,j��4, �. you wx us there alone ; r.A�� - - who was there at that hour of the night. the population. For these reasons govern- the -sixteenth century, was united in tire .,�-AN� vide you with whatever you choose to ask at the war party of the Arickarees. Then To get in spoonin' distance was more'n I "'." _,�'L for. " "lain a traveller. My horse has lost a ments engage the best engincersand expend I thought my time had come, but I tried could do, � bonds of holy matrimony, when only 2 years � 1;, . 11 Arid have you a stable to put M3, horse shoo, and I can't proceed until I 'find a millions of dollars to insure the crops my best to turn the pony's head to the An' when she tuk the sofy seat thero wa'n't I 'fl. , of age, to,a bridegroom who was ouly her ", , , . ,�; ;, �1.1_ blacksmith. Can you direct me to one"?" against possible loss *from drouth, and by right or left. And as I circled toward the no rooni for two ! senior by One year. In .thin caso the chil- ..... l . i.�: � into for a couple of hours? I shan't rernuin 441'm a blacksmith," said the swarthy the aid of sinall canals, as in Holland and. tie of the Arickaroes a dren were cartied into church, and their � 1� ; , '' -are a lonLr ride before me hot me through �:,� :1 longer, for I It figure; "but if you think I'm going to shoo Italy, to conduct safely away from the light 0 t leg, ber, I remember how I us' to sweat elders spoke for them. Subsequently,,when �'! . and pressing business to 4�rlmpol tile to be tbe I,f and the bullet went through tile I remain I " ) your horse at this time a' night you're vast- fields the occasional floods that might other- pony also, so that we fell to the ground to- an'work the ,eached years of maturity, they �11 vl punctual.11 ,' , . vair I I �',�' I "Capital �stable, air, arid your horse allall ly'mistaken, I can tell you." wine prove disastrous. Centuries of gJ�er. A tryin' to figure out a way to beat that ratified the strung; tie. Jii this instance the , �­ �,�; 1'1� Tile traveller, hiowever, act before him experience have taught theme people As soon as wo struck the grou durned hoop alcirt; �object was to carry out a Jc2ire to unite �� �, �, , be led, and dried, and looked well after, I nd I pulled I ., ,, "._'. , " , promise you." his benighted condition in such pathetic 6hat this Tolicy pays, and their confidence in myself loose from the dead pony, and ris An' I reckon ]low I fiddled 'round two year propert-y. as married at the %�.W, '' Ing 1�1,�­ "A hesporke the traveller lightly jumped terms, that the rude blacksmith, after much amply demonstrated by the fact that they to my feet, tried to run toward a I i ttle gu an' more tliat way In 1562 Randle Moore w 1 4�.-,��,� Ily. I J',',�1��`�, .. from his horse, and, throwing the reins to grumbling, seemed t)uched with pity, and have 1,Lrg,ely extended their irrigation works But I no sooner rented my weight on my ilLfore I.got up spunk to ask my gal to name age of 8 years tonbridetwo yearabis senior; t U', In &.few Mi. and about the same time Emma Talbot, 6 �L-K.i.111,11 I -� N9t, entered the house. .lutes volunteered to perform the service required during the past thirty years. Of late the wounded leg than it gave way under Mao the day. . sband pro- �11'1. _11. ,�. &Aer Nut followed him. of him. European shortage. Ili agricultural produce and I fell to the ground. Arid the Arickit- a a of age, had a 5wyear-old hiL ,:, "., i "Here?a a guinen, f ryou, my mail," said has been largely made up from this contin- rider, all, I wonder, if this the truth Mad for her in the person of Gilbert '... !�f.,' The room wl)idh'tjie traveller had enter- 0 roes, seeing my fall, gave a yell of triumph, I WO ,%',.'�. the traveller. "Now work away like a good ent, but they in no way relax for they counted my scalp as already in call be, � Gerrard. In this case the bridegroom's v: � .��,,,., A ,Wa;s a small apartment, containing two I � e their success- , .,� � " i fellow, " ful Attempts to assist nature to yi their belts. And'looking in the one direc- That the comin' hoop Dkirb's bigger than unoleheld'him tip ard spoke tile marriage i .�;; �, tables, a few chairs, some -long Clay pipes aid what ."', � I ofithe mantelpiece, and a few yellowprinta The man took the guinea Ili silence, and -I otherwise be lost. The necessity Of tie,, I sawthe Ariokarees cbargin� down on the ones I us' to see, words'for him, while the bride answered for . ": . 1�,� I I I I an the wall. for sonic momenta there was a pause. Then, .dopilting these measures may not be app.ar- in,, yelling, and brandishing their spears An' if it's go, I want to live just long herself, as she had beeriLtallght. who Was el� The traveller bad disencumbered himself approaching him, be took tire traveller by ant to Canadiang yet, but it is encouraging enough to,glean In 1852 William Chatterion, ; arid war -clubs., And intho other direction, .1 . of hiwbeavy cloak, and had thrown himmelf tile arm, and, after cautiously looking to contemplate the great possibilities, both but farther Away came my friends, And HOW the, young folits nowadays are gain' to Bishop of Chester and Lincoln succes3i%oly, , �� ;,l , . I , f,.�, � � into,u,bliair, evidently much fa igued. He around him, exclaimed, in a low whisper: natural and artificial, for our own require- they gave my enemies a hail storm of bull- tackle crinoline I thought it nothing otit of the way to per- , , t ,, . , ��xl , Was Wtall man, with a heavy moustache, I ain't accustomed to this liboralit�, arid monteand Chase of other countries, which ets, arrows and spears, and the rash of the form the marraige aerbinany uniting his 9- �,�i".�­�' 11 I likes to repay kindness. If you,, take may sooner become over; populated, our vast. Ariokarees was stopped. But they were She Was . year-old daughter Joan with Richard " I 'and a -keen, intelligent eye. He rapidiy Hungry. Bro&ke, an I I -yeAr-old 11 man." Thin cere- , : '':� , tdrutinised the farlm of Nat, who stood bp. my advice, air, you'll turn back, for there's territories possess. fighting all around,me, and I thought I They were sitting on the piazza of rho .�, -.',� 1bro him, and then inquired what It Is lavder dun . would never come out of it all alive. `�.,�,.,.;,� 1 ger on the road." mony was by comment at the contracting ��.�..1 ;,,:�,�. ::Dariger! Well, I'm prepared for it." - __- --49— 1 hotel by the beach, watching tile moon as parties, ratified four years later. The ..,.:: contained, Nat delivered the contents with A FORLORN ITOM it slowly rose out of the slumbering sea. , - i�.:��, I great rapidity. 'He had chickens, eggs, How V . The ,Stream of Life. Then, when the Arickarces were driven' Silence was around them, naught being Chester Church records Contain lengthy 'Cheese, ham, a rump -steak,,some excellent :: I have pistols." documents testi ying* to this ratification. In ��;�:� Hollands, and now broad. This was wol- Look to them, air." Like a small stroamlot on ft mountain side, back, sonic of my friends. brought a pony heard save occasional' ,y the faiitt clatter of this instanne the marriage was not n, success, I , " n ti for the 1)iehop records that #'lie Wife Wa"L ,,,, , I The traveller drew the weapons from A white thread glancirig in. tile Summer suit, and lifted me on him, and led me out of the dishes in the adjace t restaurant, or the � L� `.' come news to the tmvdller, -who# from the . Lightly down leapin wi a Jo on,, ii way. Finally the Ariokarees ran away and musical hum of arl'aristocratic bluebot a �' orior offthe inn, had anticipated no such their . casings and examined them. All at so pasms hap y chil, boo 's I I 1,,1P%1'.g .pod ; but we know that that was making as vain a search for pas. separated from her husband, —[All the Year X - ,,I I , (I 1�1 � i_� 1�1-.:Pitablc:cheer. He -gave his orders, and once ieturniad Palo. F, Rouri � �, , 1, I . . Next, thten i green Us an 'n6ath o'er. the fighting stop ,iogenes did for oil honest man. I ,, I I'' . "I Whilst Nat -went to execute them himself, The charges were drawn I hadoW ng crags, that-nighttliere w6uldbemourning in the ture as D — � It was One -Man in aXillion. ,e, I 11 TherdIn treachery I" he exclaimed, re- Tile g'9rowlng strearn With heedless flow winds tepees of our enon-ries. I the bour for lovc�sweot, pure, :. , � ar sea them exacuted,'he drew a ch on, *The youth felt it in *his soul � I air to the coiling, and sternly examining the black- No, judly lingering round some glowing Andes we started on our return, it began doliciouq love. Is Hello, Rivets I You have a. bad cald., �4 � � ,;, , . 6mall'log fire that blazed ,rather cheerily, . �, 11�11"'i', JAIO to snow again And to growlitter cold. The am he eat there by the side of the beautiful ,, �� � .1: . w . arrd�surrcudored himself to contemplation. amitil. vith heavenly beauty, and allures snow piled up in drifts an3 coveted the maiden, whose silken hair almost touched Worht I ever had Banks." 44 I'm sorry '. I I . � -Aye, there is," subwered the man, with That-anilleRN foryou,oltifellow. Wishlknewofsom .� I T lie � time, passed, andthemealwas pre. Withgonilso Of perpetual doligh n low , I I laugh. "And now I'll show you hi down some'; I -whole country, while the cutting nottilweat his shoulder. Suddenly he spoke I It.,, " L I I � � pared, -was set before the truvoller, and a low Now ercely das,ine rough cas. ties, thing that would eirre you, but I don 4 .11 �: something -more." cuido � wind and the growing darkness made every- bat thrilling and passionate to With'tears in his .eyffs-11 Give me your � . ilidoble8od. , that could be seen seem dim and White. -To the poetic temperament, to the soul � �., He approachad the horse, and raising one Where tInAlling WatelS split dilhostile rocks, ! thing " � I ,1 Th6wind had increased, but it -had caused foot Nftor another, showed the -amazed Spouttrif aloft the iridescent spray : The ravines became choked with snow, and that is capable of fooling the tenderest area. hand, Banks I You're the ,only man I've �,..: " Vairilng. 'The gloom of the, .n, I clefts by swa�lirlfr winds; days that hadn't a 'sure . ., � �� �.;.,., I Vproach'ng :traveller thattlao cletiobing of the nails -had' Driftod n sunlOgs the Man in front had to make a road for the tions, that throbs in unison with the bar- seen for throe . evening was Made more gain ro�by the. So. amstheydarsoflouth. Ourviperage others tofollow. I was always the last man. - mony of Nature, arid is susceptible to the cure I" I I � , 1?� boon filed away, evidently with the inten- 1s1fikiatnobroadeno river'a9tatelyffialroho . , I . mmads ofIlirty-colouted clondst,hiob the continu- 'WilOsOcuTT131itslackeng'yotadtnits no =: topams,through,and my pony was led by influences of tile beautiful, 'there is a ,� �'. wind,waIldweeping,and wbirlingaorons the tion of disablilig the animal from But paoeq fleld And capping, towor end the man in front. It grew colder and colder ouliar fascination in a scene like this, . . � � I in the journey beyond a�Cofthin point. f'from defilitil-atabis, / Off Duty. ,� ,� . ­� � skies. Nothing ,coiild be donceived more Vhilst the ,blackernith remedied theme, Nyoot'twb'hilolln'y-"Dgid'4w'oir"( rosJ16861y. down . and Iliad to change moccasins every little. rho balmy air, the rising Moon, the twink-,, "I chaorteds thAh the Penn try,, us con tomplated. O� ,yet over-gli Ina stroam we haste, vivile to keep my feet from freezin ,4 What business a . ro you I I I I defects-whidli he seemed to do It w willing- Its gnioN V k - About ing store, the continuity of one of the First Stranger— I # by Cho traVolIbr through-th Amall window ly enough, the'travellor carefully reloaded N r Mark. the r6gross of itaquiet Avoca, ciplat o'clock in the evening came ille worst, fairest of creation'u most perfect works, all engaged in?" at tile 'room in which he was aoatod. T11 I I time. It was still allowing hard, and the unite to awaken in the hourit its softest, Socand'Stranger (pompolisly)—" I'm on- � f ,, ,. I I faster run Ing as leripars the end, . I � I ,:, his pistols, ,and than, in opposition to the ItereNg Ili] OftWArd Ill regiatlbns p6urso . " I Suddenly lie rose, and draw fort I d piercing wind was blowing the snow in such sweetetit, tenderest feolinff—love I Don't gaged intrinding-my-own business. Ify4lu � . - Watab. b b 'a* urgententreaties of the blacksmith, continn. Tit d1ag tile tore rApids,of disoase and in, , . 'r mand it." � i �� , � . 111-pluftingldown the cataract of deatta, clouds, that each one of us could scarcely see you think so, Arabellal are out of employment I can rt .om I on I jL V". �. - , � d him a . me ap A y Ills y n s the J � Iii, r, �, 400ot m5, horso saddled and btough ad his journey. ''I " � � I About a mile from the fori 140' idolli ftva,tandunknowinkpace, thomaninTr6rit. Wo wore afraid of get- "I do. 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