Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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s3?ww.ly handsome me0,'ft i (.Mtiide -.1, the driver «t Marlon ,, n- t ii ^ ^ ov,.r hiln, „
ttoae handsome men, but was one of the tlir„sll,,r-a little blue-eye.! gu 1 "i <•" .log had
most evpert mat tom.
w*W>w«S«B ^.ktzsocstms, ssx^f^tsissc
and to 1 ftroiru F:e do'**, '• • iu« rii- t. K ... vnvaire aid grew so foul
the Find- , , | during the «•* voyage kd grew w wu.
when he had (frown su feeble that | with a gtrong odor of animal c p
he could not walk very well. Mr. Ben- ((h#t ue wa, forced to get "dot
belt got a curious conveyance to take
him gently round lii grounds at \\mh-
ingUm Heights. This w« a donkey
mid a small, low cart. w«tt
He lliiln't 1'iHlerstainl.
To prevent mistakes in transmitting.
w.nie remarkable
►tup and heard a .(range
ing the ak.ll of Albanmus.
into which'he eould step easily. The weu.establi hed cipher in whic'i
we„ trained donkey became a vet of fie j that are not lia de ^o^ to wJ .
-,l „ Stion figures. Home of the
dsonic'men, but was one of the thrbi)her> a little blue-eyed gill l dog " u )ai,e craas and un.ler
ir^li'v finally reached th #p|^ path. The driver realized the buj 1 k!'e
cities
lia«l s
|iy holding
to shoot, flu* 1||ul a,, 1„.
own birthplace of ins powers lu.
-^wawsrrs
in £nt ever since she eould remember.
~ i drachiuu. for a
or womeu, who would
and this young
knew that tho tiger, disappoiut-
ould ,,1 seizing Mungo, would «oou to
fa mile im.k again to atta-k hl master ; „ 1
could be r,.loaiU.-d mv guu and atood awaiting lu
the n«ks down the return. In a short time lie j™ fc tore
- ntere-l mi. (>nce more, ud again i leveled my
""Effort but the frightened h<>™*! pail, ii. my Mt Jhoulder. The Ant tot
, had not run toW-r-.ro th" «,h els uinl roll about in agon;
the*£uandWntaiou men have a
The ' tl,^«r^m..^i.jr",h,r in which words
i tlx
old'gentiomau, who rarely let.any one i _
, J i..i.:...i Hardly any ot his n lv j 0f the quotation figures,
occasionally o<-1 ^r°^'^dmghtwith their
ST One day a gentleman who was wi?u tuc cipher. ^'or lined walla, andealled, aa usual,
visiting him. and wh > did , j' a Kansaa man wpurchase of i [ov "three dozen 1
aU«XwS.C'the i • usdte; eoS Un.ho «! . He did not loow
laiuiel,
ride behind it
itors, it is true eared
that manner, but he
fered a rid
hy appejranc**.
_ , . • j,;,* eattle-inM'
jin Davw was ^ Cui.
from a Tetaa iant . hundred*
cago twice a year ith « e. ^ wu
ot theui. J neo the ^ r()Je alone
made up of his . a , soon
in the drovers cai the lu
M his sale was completed at the " ^
Yards, Jin. always wend htr*Bou
t^e'sheU.'w^iteh were not to be had on
the ranch for love nor ,
Itwashis customto akethe pay
his cattle in ciirrenev. ^
bothered with ehe. ks. . after
''Tu train Sllot beeves. Jim
in.I knew tint uuleas the horses
'u,"1" 1h. stopped within ft quarter
, helpei thw 1|. ftntl all its occupants woi
dashed to death on the rocks d.
mde ot the cliff where the road
mount tin pass, tic
heard snd- ^ ^^^d^.letlargc^ch^e ^ j * all "elegant. He
iodiv near the win low ..... d avm-; of wlieat witli a leaduig coninius Oii ioils ®"(" ,.lothe, ill which he h
the ass in the hade,, and > on a 4, r cent. to ^jrom Texas. His trousers, were
•lahion. -What istlia • he e^cla,ja . ' , that citr. He retjuestea t ( h toph of
,-ory much startled. " wl.v, that. Mr. t(,legrapl, him the
Bennett re died, in his drv, couiiuil , aml ' "
,.av "is Fernando \\<h..1 1 he p " to present him
nent politician who had been mayors lu>gi„,.te.l to do so,
V.m York Cits-a .d had made a great , i'i1p Kansas man now . ^
noise in public life had been tre-|ueuhy , ^ speculation with great gus -
ilmttfor the sarcastic humor of ill. 'nle ne*t morning ho roteneu
Bennett, and hence the "id j gram
They
ho had offer
volunteer, man or
h accepted her, and she st4 od >mtu 1
moving or rtinflhin^ while the balls
almis-t grs/cd her delicate flesh on their
wav where he sent tlieni• _ .
Her courage captivated him and th y
pre married, and together they msi e« cmrtmku|u^ httge, .a«n
and in v ranoe made a „ ti,e lm,ddened horses tearing now n
They had b.-en married ^ gu>< th to tll(, fliff and chasm be-
had perhaps grown k|h. |list „u hope. Soon another
Reloading as
,ide- thrown from his seat \md I done so before Mungo came
and .lashed upon the
th.
who
nevor lost his
sense <'f
do Wo
■ (ipened, disgust
He
the driver was thrown homhis seat iut„ my
were marr..
many countric.
great furore,
two years, and he
tearing down j
i Kill II"i '"r> t • «• '.t : n\ cp.i,
faoo, iiud whinuiff «r
• - uie safe.—Chamber * Journal.
liig i
named his donkey Fernando Wood. i j^1 ,vfts' somewhat
The donkev. however, like the man , j ke ai.v sen-e out of tw
(ron! whom it was i. . created ^ a little later he received another
trouble sometimes. Being driven u,e.!,rge.
lavbv Mr. Bennetts only «pi,g„sted. . h..
some young | ue .lid not know what it meant,
-"i""""1' ,t0 it was signed. so he telegraphed back
,t and broke j ,.omli,issioii Urn.
onsly one
and beloved daughter and
visitors about her own a:;e
her father, tbev ran i.ga.
stood
weary of such utter devoUoii. or lie w«.
d^zzfetlhf « woman *>f rank iu l ranee,
and lie neglected his )>o..r little wife,
and everv night this temptress sat in a
box and watched the handsome Albau
ian, *vho loi-ked up to her for approved
"'these'' Al'oauiaii women have little
mind and no education, and they live
onlv on their love, and when tha
wrecked they have nothing to fall acK
^f z'ziz .gam thets,t almost
went over, and this time the strength of
the child was not to w. bsitand
She was dashed out upon
ilh-d, and lav 'here
while the horses
photographs by Proxy.
\ T)etroit la.lv, whose friends live
abroad, had her Ubv's picture taken^and
sent a dozen cabinet sized photographs
to Europe. Before they went
showed them around to friends l
.tlav all e\-
she
this
the shock
tho stormy ron
bruised and senseless wn„e .ur "•— ^'v.uow oerfectlv lovely', they
was not until they saw thi 'lnn(n, '1 to ^ ''ini; f-ionds who had not seen the
ring to tail uacK the madside they knew their dang- lhnb from frtends 'wn how he
;i;rreX,: ti t ,;r ^
ttir^wsSdd u'hspp/w^ ****& ■ 3tsrnS\
that 'veautif.ll «on.an wh.. tove.1 h«m y r di.ng. rou, iu.,:p. the ll.nt^ photographer has made a m^ - ^
and whom he loved; that she d d not ^1UM made it almost c. rta.n h« '
blame liini in the least, she was only <r ^ inv,ivcd at least a brok. n um i
rt, and that she was h'lt710""«* ^ but as the stage flew past a .'inrup of
could not die unless she died bv vio |„,H|ie(, lK. threw himself into it.
knee, and so, not to have the .m o [ ,„t fail was broken, ..ml,.Ithough
ul, she was going to 1" b ,lv brusied, he was not scrioiisl; l
lured. mr Itieh, another pi.ss, iu" i.
followed, but did not escape
suicide ou her ,
him kill her that night. She would
death by his hand
easily,
\n.l that ev".mug al the perfoiinauce. ; HllVl iiu. I a br Ueu ankle.
. she held a rose by a short stem, h« (,„ tho „th„r sid- ... the st
>1 the staji'C the
linping
isn't the least bit like your little
^ ''tliish, 'said the quick vvittc.l mother
• •its nil right. Von know Harry s liair
ism t lung enough to make prett> bsmgs,
and 1p reallv lnisn't a met- nose, and 1
borrowed abato
little beantv, isn t he—and he has nil
Harry'i clothe, on. and his httije yng
a large and valuable vase wdiich
in front of the lioii-e. Miss Benin <
had at that time a governess. Hir
father indulged her in this f.,r thesake
of her company and bec.i.ise n i
ferred liviug at home to going .'^ .t
,-ent school. hen Mr. [ienutU
learned what had happened he was
angrv, not so much, perhaps, f .i the
damage to the vase us because the young
people had used hi- favo.Pe donkey,
and lie declared his daughter must go
ufter that to the hated scliool.
As an example of Mr. Bennett s in
disposition iu granting favors totho c
deserving them, as well as of the am
manner in whil h the BerM was c
ducted, the following may
V gentleman of some prominence had
delivered an address which was u.t^
ported in tlie Hi'i'
davs after he took a--,
tieft and asked him to publish it. 1 to
replywasthat^w^toolat^tlisitlie
ho rn.nested the ti mi t" 1 conie from i«xa . v rjd-
piotation. next day. i tuckedjnto tto.^lj^ ftaa biouaPl his
j j'.rn mittens aw n ^ u.oland
v telle the t"ry clothes of a mm w >t' •• '; ,
dollars in his pocket, i n ,mt
him cunotuly as l.o se s with
aSLTSSSt • —1
w''Bring'nie ^i pumpkin pio!" said Jinb
with an angry gleam in , lt
Thepievvasbrong t -i 'd •'
t'tsss
i IvoiilfrlooMioen1' t^/^fvsdw
What ! ,tl„ .1 there, growing leddei ^r >m|
"So am I "
a little later cfttno
a telegram:
B^'thMime he was getting mad, and
his answer
another raes-
sent" back another message
••I should say it was disgusting.
do vou mean ?
before he had fairly g"
on the wires there eauie
sage: „
So'waTOie Kansas man, he waited
and dkUot answer. But when .uottor
message came in Dishonest,
ba-j won't dispute it, and i think you
are crazy also. Sell all my wheat «t
the 'ftce> ".'"""IfadTaken with
faster on « toothpick he
an idea of "being stylish.
ashler ask
Finally the
vonr check, sir'/'
"Never carry . hecks,
"I've known meu
d, "Have von
once.
a little later he recoiu
Sold just in time
ed a message:
Sow disgorge."
mad
' answered Tim.
get fooled into
aigning 'em when they wasn't thinking.
They aint safe tilings to liavo.
"Didn't you waut to pay your
asked the cashier.
• Oh. yes, 1 want^ to pa..
fellow, but—but—
Here Jim happened to look
.v dav or two To say' tlmt the Kansas man was ma., and -aw . js^^^ ^
f^c^to ^.«spi^
was too late, that the ^ what Jt meflnt, and when he founa |
Keru/i' . did not pnb i-h n0";s- j out he treated aU arouiid.
Heine disposed to oblige the gentle- jwust translated is J-H l'
man, Mr. Hen,.- said at t e ;a,ne & cents; disgusting
It, vonng
around,
i the proprietor
standing near,
no— r.< i,is pii.criencfc. 1 ,n sorry,
telling of his experience. > ■"
cents; .lis-1 sa ', f, but i aint got the change^
"Deliver the nddre-s ag,i.i at ; ^sl)earteuej. 100t cents;
, 100 cents;
dishonest,
m.ited nntil too late for him to say. Her, i th r thrw pas . ngers were c
and threw her,... f.-ard, rece-vm. . ^ ^
grazing the horse, and stage as they tor.
uVinther place, let me have earlv intor- ' 100icenu; and disgorge
and duo notice of it .nan j
mation of it
Kvervthing for his pa*
rt the embroideries lovely! I n11 he publbhed.' hour I
p at little cap just too sweet for any- ^ had to bejresh ane .1 ^
ball in her brain and smiling at hiin .s
Thev found the 1-^r l.ttlo
note .nd ho took tlo del h"
Wife home toiler native lulls, ami
h««i in the sunshine on ti.
the lake she love.1 111 vontli.
k.h closed. Me is now quite
h«
near
llis «'.aret?r
iit * gray,
,u.l Shun, all gav company and ha« never
touched a gun since tint night
Paria
fence. All
iinlew the
ire fence bofor.
Suddenly there
k which thr.
How lie t'ive.l file Itiiorre.
V ....|1 known lawyer (old • lew
«go the follow lug -tory of a late "P*
ri^noe.
| vp had i funn
divorce ca, . and I
latelv. It ws
nsol for th
.fnorc i,mr ,,,, He f. u
li'iiottor' ^ t'uever kn'w twopooplo terr,b\y bruised.
along, was a harbt'd ^ir
ira\e thetnseh« s up f"r '•
"tag. should the v
the clitf was reached.
was crash and a sh
.oaieof the passengers violently agam,t
the front of the stage, and one ot th
[ to the ground. «>ne of the horse, had
Mien, and the stage had b.-eu Ftopo...!
within . few rods of the terrible cliff-
' fhe pan-ngets in the stage, although
dav* tndlv frighten.-l, ^re rnHnju.^aud
th imsh' j'. had nlreadr
th« littK t:irl and picked
Iviui? senbele^?,
and w ith a brok. narm
,h" Hut are you really going io scu 1 this
HSl «.. Thevll never know
the ditrereiiee, and isn t bo lovely W hy,
Harry wouldn't take li.dt as prett;. a pW-
lure, though he is a darling. Bu.
know 1 want something citra
send over there. . , , i
If this happy thought should lncbid.
grown people it will not be half a bad
- -r i.r,-.f >..siniiftl l>eautii-'S OOUJU i
nice to
^^pfS^Wletalkedabout
' anted to know what it was say -
,u , f It- freshness and full-
I eves of the
open,
The American Slomucli*
If one cares to obtain a striking iHu -
tration f what the American stomach
11 au • - of abuse he has
What do you .--J^X'bm
called it
bore and gorging, then?'
Tuttle lunch like that.
x i wanted something.'
md i'd advice you. Mr. Waiter,
blamed stingy of your pie,
Pay and go. says the
i tell yon i
aavs 1.
not to be so 1
next time.'
it. an<
ing, bee
nessofr.cw- Die
distinguished ed^rweiealwa.whfttever
can «ta-.d i.i the ? ,ain law.|, i„w. putting on air- '
: ..■/ l. - ,
great b'.ur^for , ,jn4 .'p, • ,avs i, and to did.
room of i
o'clock. That is
Tho professional ljeautios
sit for homely women, and the s. ienoeof
i«lea.
anct*
lumped intr
limped luck t"
Photographv'would haveaohieved a las!
in - fame. After all. it is generally the
HkeneM in tho picture that condemn*
/v>«.
wherever he '"^ui "v' " n, ,• ,.n.\
would be interesting to the publn., and
Hometimes lie would reprov e his
if the" did not show the same
perception,
Many
theat
quick
hour for , " 'All right,' says he; Til send for a
lunches, but uiero would be tn;'trh!^ i,*1. w,*l
r,gt. i w "m off- "at blamed if Idldn.t pull
est'ablishinent eat ho. cato, and maple ( hi
ul in almost every instance | tie f. r
Hiousaiid dollar greenback belora
police g 't there, ^ 'nake him h
thechaufheut.anedt don't know
a sa'l 1 ate.
-Mrs. t.o
lom.kes-i. il a bitt r, hard tight as
•n« thf pronertf
„d 1 had it tied up with an injunction
Ml efforts t" • 'lupr 'O.I wer« U" g"'K
/Mian I thought the msn w«s trying t
cheat the woman. - I t .pp.-d neg"
ti,,lis for a compromise md piepar.
the case into .>..irt l lie l.'ly came
to imh me. „ _ „
"If. lio u«e, mai n... 1 111 g".ng t
,, t the caae straight through th.
Wish vou woi111. it . what 1 want.
I'll never o .inproiiii-e with that man
Bevel . i."\el, never :' |( % ^ ^ p,
altout
c)plo terrimv iMuinc. .... . . *n f nfilishpaper says
those Hh-soon .etui... 1 to .^nsco isnes. and until the death of herhu«
idei able, ..p-mm: b-r blue aye. ija1'' • 1"'" " ^^d, * captain in one of the iine
junction l.ttl- m.-.n. ^.e.-'h";^"^ ^ ^ menti, uvri .to eomparat.™ lu
regi
uxurv
liadlv
•ntterina. The .Iriver, although
bms.cl. wti. not disable i, and the sia.'e
wi.sngg.-l up b.pr< ..i ol. ti.- ,on:ii.' .
ti... ,„iuie.l child was t< nd. rlv cared for
|iv the passfUg. is. and brought to
friends in Sail dl-i-o. to whom she a-
returning from a visit t « the <*•"" ! '■
The thrilling adventure of that •
«ti\-.. ri.b- is an experience which will
n. v, r bo forgott ii by those ho .am.-
dashing down the rocky road.
when thev posted cn-pic usly at the
doors < f their places of an usement the
notice that "this theater .or es.ainu-sn
' , , , o' i Iverti e in the Now
m® ' " • \ir Heunett had re-
,rt in "his pai er the ailver-
I ti^ement of Mr. P. i- V Lf
b« th light Baraiini Had
j overreached him in ti
I selling the museum
where the p
,'imo.t iinpossible for
| York Hei
| fused to l
hi* i^uroof h a i f ■ co ► k e. 1 b at - l.'.he waiter
•^7 WVto^twUit, : hadn't be.,1 ^ •*« ** **
1 l,.. i;,.a,l who was engaged in pie —
Hw husband'Hed sud.le'.ily, leaving her « ™ ^ Maimers' Plata
with feu. - hil-lrcn. After hi. .1- a , , win. h IS .«. ■ '
mad. a t -rrible d^v.ry l=h A .1.-, ,«a;i?n to Mr
All rigid. You w.ll call here
o'clock to.m. rrow, and we willse
^W^mugat 10 o cl,K.k sh..was
there. She w,.s nattily dressed in gieat
style, and she *at .l-.wu
aMiuaiicc. .
.. Well, ma.lain, let U l>r.
-1 want tlmt chs. Iiv,.i.-c,I,
..|>i.ini."-'l' H"« it th.it-'
"We 1. we ... tiled It.'
"Yon have?"
"Ye*. It's all settled. M
"Ma. I .hk how vou settled It
"Well, last' night lie cui.. up
fra.lii. I'lie d'".r wa. I'.s'k
he kn.s'k.sl I said: 'Who
ma; 'You eli. I I'.it.I" I
kn.x'kuig. i told liiui 1."
in, and fie ktn. ke l l.^ler, and i told
hit,, |..,ld. i be .s.uldti t - "ine in. and '
kick.-1 tl.< .1.h.i down and e.ni. in, aim
*e sat down .lid lived It .11 Up. —4w"
Muiwe* ttllh • hxw.a's Hair.
• hi. h ha*.
HriKluiiii Yoimg's Kea.lj ttll.
It i.u lieve.1 tiiat the following nil-.'
x dress.-,I m gieai ,,f hn^haiu Y- n t'ha n> , l b.-to."
tii with a ph-aiK-l tH.„„ .m ,ii.|„-l- I he high priest of .-
Mormons "tteii had t. evert the w n >,e
,1. and when
, that ' l«'s
ti.' He kept
(Hiuhlti't t't m
Mormons "ft« . - ,
of hi. wonderfully mn.ev wit mo. h •
1 s.-i-n. the faith that 1„« follower. Imd
1 in linn, but i,.-«hgmm ' j'-y '''i""1 ""
MM \ - '.. I.r.w "I. - -p
i,„„gw,->l. hadc.lt 1.1- lef so btdlv that
it had t" mp.it .o d. \s,o.m aaho
ho came t ■ n oniifr and mnto.1 his
,.ii..uhat follows: ' j
Upii i i- ...i Mortn-'U. i
huv
ahle
to him
i al* > ■
v.r.tl
m| manv
, nt inaim*hl
)i w 1 urn to
• truly that
ti\< nu inrth,
i tin*t II-
i miraelea
i tnf* •• im'w i'v'
Auiotitf hi*' •trann# tbtucs
nil... .* m'" «
n.tuinl History n..;iety i* « "i* ' *
v,li.h wa. h...g.-l "
hair H «a* .limiivwr* \ T \
wilinf Jl I lot* V. at Ins house
ia a Urge number .rf pine irer., ami to
„• .1 ti i "• bllil. .«l one •"
,?.« . -,«< o.i.l.de i from a
Unu.l. h lid •" .lotning b* which
the bud wn. Illllig. ..nd ti w«.« .r
eurtois sight III. ..... *h.. w.s .• l.-b
wet,I ..p into t'e "* "'• '^ 3*
war.lolt.-o.il |su«tol. "f the tm
The Whole - tel „ H.el. e l • d •
the twig wa. « ti- atlv built wat. ti. •hteli
thr..e ^ackl.sl . gg*
«|m..-mo.. i . «"• ',
nnM. whi'l. si."*' i bomr h .t
i ,,k...l iii. f ' • lit."
iii. im« wa. loo.g * a\ • .
t lr «i?|, h «"• |.l..*"l s.'.'ll. l Ills ll«'k plkgle i t.lWd I
nedu v- lle..-h it i...i .. rmto.<tl h' ■
•iil'l.it. «m4 to tto "*• being I*rt •'( liwd 1 ' "
z 'lie !«. «rf* . mi ... *le.<th. .irno^ •• the sal... *«<«•<•
hmt whi,^oti >h .. '.e' " l- «tole tlget |we wt.d wm." f "1
hmt. ahiie.* mtd b, r, .,|...i m i '.. 1
id i
have
ohildr. ii, and in my iir
e nditi n i d" ""j j'*jf i
pr« n id« f' th« in. • '' r, w
\. u ar- ('hti*t« r« p*•"« 'lit ♦
nnd that >n\\ hav.- .til th* p
tukd. If V" Nke vnU.-ai *'
w# yw
n<i i n« ^ i *ot| to d" it.
v „ ♦. 1 • i * ihim-rnn
pr' i"'*itinn« ►•"t tll"> • d,,v' 11
SlM U th. aide, had 1tinah.-l .peaking
.„i,| "I .... r.". ? i . n-w I
• ill, but I want m.ii to ihmt ■ " *
litti" at rtr.t W lien ti" ''
llielll c ones, .here f it"
(our old I., will Hil l V I
ilM.lf t" vou. bllt if I give. '
tlmt will ris- With y> 11
,ine«tt..n t. whether . *
■Illf. r tlielll. o#v elite.H
.ill, ..lie to, . ' w vei.r
ll., - iwli all . ten.I* " 'th II
TI wa. 'Ill
i Ingham Young. a« * n.ira
etc work" r w • . old
In. Hit-. « .'."I'll ti"
li.inl., raf. i> g' 1'
some flaw in the tn.rriag- ceremony .it
would IV.toolong a story tot.Uro*tto
whole particular.', It -va. onteuded bv
th, -aptei.is family that she was no
legall. his wife, and they so far prove,. ,
ti, i, i-.se that Mrs l,,v, tt onn.1 herself,
deprived of the Pro|"-rtv left hy her
husband at hi- death. I or a tiuie sh.
int(ln ,| li.is. If to teaclnng. I"«'
h.st drdtedtoasetofro-imsatthc Last
I n t. Here .he fell out ot employment
thr .1-1. ill-health and got hehiud with
her rent. 1'or a small s mi in an ai.
Ih. b.okers were put ill and ev.-rv sti. K
■ he I , I in the world wa- seized Home
,,(the fii. niture, rel.-s of her past In*-
ury wa- reallv valuable, but it all went,
an'.I th" unfort'innh v,
•liiidr. n foiiu.l themselv
\ si ..it time afterward.
„r,. „ Hid she steal will you a«k
V, i , r ,,u. > ." wa. this. She • slim-
, „o, s,-it,|.n. tot "hil tr. 1. to
.„< Mi. .aid th. y I" 'I "" ,->* ;l* * '
I , Iu , the f. to Wild with
th. ni. a. Ii" was niterly i nnilr-
uui beca'.ij-e
doceived
transaction
building and lot,
v. seut Herd1 building is
— ti vp
wa-* a
ben'
> re-
It wo aid seera
man
ter
■lean reatin ^. "«v . i
tap ou his liead. wh was engaged ,
in turning the cakea on a small
cji jtove. intimated that hot
■t r.l molasses had a quoting
effect on the
said he. there a not
"t told him, when he finally got his
1 ninetv cents out, that 1 •«
case. |
nerves- "hy.
night but that
and her
ii the stic is,
was .ellt t"
menil
nett, h.
ouest. or i ™. - i \r,. i
advertisement to pnh.i- .ed ■ ■
nett coollv heard what the had to say,
and then ' .,«ietlv told then, he knew
to.-oi.duct his own bnsii.e.s with
, ut dictation from other- am, th,t .
would not i.,-e,t Ha.'.urns a> t.-e-
riiereui^on thev cea • d to ati
Herald lor a tn ie, nntti
ed that the tliiht was
Mr. Ilennett *t
led bv Mr. Wallack
r rather to in«i-t. that Barnum
Cephas hii.i the t oon.
Coon-hunting still giveseujovme.it to
hunters in the nwuntainoiis .ti.t let. ol
Massachusetts. 1 he skill Of ti an.
' >* 11 for a do'lav < r more, out t i
f„|lv tw - d .zoti regular customers com., ^ triri . nipare.1 I" th.
Iiere for their cakes, and tliev wj.iild , ^ hunt(,r . ,,. track u«
make a gre it fils., t. '. M they did not the nd.«nally bnng
petthein. Lot. of big KU!l ,";'"e,',;n h 'u„ him t) the ground. I •" ""• «'
from tlio Kbbitt every night for em. f1Rtu(| MK)rt of this kind nc rt
" he keenly than . certain old farmer named
tnent.
vertise in th*
they discove
lo>in^ one (or them. -- • -ti|p
ii lies used to remark, launhi igw
iV'i . th.-v are uivi- g .I,.- //er"!; .evry
dav n capital advertisement. - >utnin
H'. rhW'i --
volunteered the cake turner,
wave 1 Ins sheet-iron paddle ,bp <llp
reetj. „ of the Ebbitt. And. ir.
enough, while he was serving bis fredilv
pro; ir.-.l batch to a telegraph . |>era ■ ■ •
with a ravenous appetite and a d>
paptic l.^ik. . party of |k,lit.cia..s c. , e
1 ,d ordered two down cak«* for four
ii 11 and ordered two d"Mn cage. ...r . o. „ „r,„ f a m ■
[l arsons. th• fifth man ate two large r ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^, , , k„, ,
, minw Pie. dr-nh !.«««; "'wl a.s,iwint.„c« .hastily co;-«-
piec. . .
of buttermilk, and hen w)
his companions c .nhl e*' h"t cak
late a' night. After all. ll is a grea> in
conve .ie'ice to have one', .tomach too
fa.ti.li .us. 11 *n -" !"*}■
(' lie"*!!.! his wile wereone div jogging
along towards the town n. th- '">"7*11.
their busii... in the cilv ■-. • (
lint itl'ivf h 4 ' nan
whirl, -hoilld t ran v
glibor.
wh«*o
t he
hii
rial iiiijwrtance;
siguing ol pai ers
on.ler.sl how them, his gun
•h >nl ler.
after i
e«on,* he *atd haatily;
m\% up here.
my
. rtuecl *roe'
, pav, and
or thr*"' tlnr--
t(i . n >rWll' u> .
\\hi« h ah * |
t« a 1. h
it to |
tv in
th* lle?ip« hnere#
1 N"1 5ft
t.mstaii ha. pi-t returned fi ■
Wll. re ll<> |. It I
,, „ - . h.ng plants and mil
P.,i ,,| honi. with a .tor "f
.eg. table which lie met in
itv ins m tlie great l.j "
He av. that to hc."t hi
pitlul
the U
I,, p., a truly carnivorous
f m
i i.^nied
r.-ntral
arlv two
al.. He
.lugulai
inv. .ti-
•arag.is.
knew Ml. Time *t«.« oml «.
Something uiii pie in tnort'isrT i.i.b
tar. occ irre.1 ie.e'itly in Mctaln.ont
I ,w 11s 111.. IVun.ylvani*. ttolonion
Hi anohlcitue-. *to -to « 1t„.r
. ,f lii^ time m wootla eith d|f ^
' |i ..-ati'e alarm*I .boat two wo.
.ml of the prevalence ;'f
bov seen one in the wo"d« "J,"..
•I. that so" «"••> "IJ , ,V
He pa^-rd tb -
Oreen, e\nteJlv he P«
leap, d from the
r,.io- to mi luk
I and disapi'
aied alter ll.e .ts.rt.
il riving
,ud g .r>g to it. il in
f this plant, which .. . me.
ant-in. "
i ., make t.ph'dd fever
Due
Put lli.naii'. t.rei.1 «• he*.''
I ',.1, I'at I lonan i« "
|,idv . in ti in tne r. a
Hint he I a- r. i.i.lned
the
>t f.ll.o...
w. ,\,| r is
nil ttoM
.trang' and
.tilth, win li
m|s1 ■ d • ntir'
.t. m., rewml
|m of lh> we.
.1 with a thick
Milled fr i., the |
wa. .
latin
Itran
I tmre.
f the d<
inter
indnl
, 1)11(1
I fatu that
tnii h -u' CUinWl t< the
Mimes n ude up hi. n.ind '"r"
He ac> rd.ngly t. 'k a mat
|, cle.1 a «l 't "" ""
thought suitable M hi.
final r. ti'.g pla.'. and pr-e-l.-l t" . ig
I,i, grave l..th Wide and deep. after
nian ...
Hit honrt later, a neighl
the r".d, f u.,d the cr.vaU draw
■r, op under . tree, the tore . • ut
' ,,„| \|r. lire.. itlmg i" '"h
illi a b«,k -I d gn -t a id we.n-
mr i 'l-'iv uv
with pi id ualde •harp-
to iff**-
nhaah*
com# lieit.
. i, .4 id «ho
tikim whi''l# i •' 1
of lli« old neigh
d,.oa-e and Id «••'" " 1 '
,ld plachl and
.lie now ..
t" a i
... I'll.
M l
V of jndg
r.. bulled,
,t and |o.n
ll |t.W oil.,
,o, md the
i.l.l rathet
ttihg i.long
to"' or g'1
|v made, and
t of Iti.t.' V
id that. b> It.
le t to bt> <
litfht ti
• lltjl
fnHnl
tlmt
tt«
.v •. rel.ll.
. . hi llii. ,
a ti* w«|..f
o.n at m>
to*
..ih
•><* a titer
•all. i
•I b.o
al.mm 'hi
keep up Wtli
ll tlx
. oil."
i i-'...i i
I a...
al 1*
I ben th*
t.- and ei.de -i l>>,
il pot .hi vicing lair It' ' lil.*a
idleiitv i h.1 ant -pi.i'd.
w iipm tie p l"*t > >tt
ttitlltf If" t'
If h.
•htatlt
x.ttttl'l
nth
ama/
th* ti
«hi!i
Drawing hi" klille
,, | i .-ill 1 he .nluial I
,. nly wit.11to great—. .1"
.tic* e« de.l iu ~verlngt
ar 111,-r. To this
the natur.li.t th.
wa^e'^er^l
..ml thi.be talke.1 In a n-nehalanl manner
.t.ut III..'b . (tiles '• ".« "t' vou . ..-illi .as anything but |_ef
he r.-.Iiy would have p ^ i#r.-.-n and coou.' .bd.ll kir
th.
4
"If irott "*e Job Ha'.der.
pleaw tell linn that t'epha. <ir.e ha-
liuelt a .s..n. and that thai trade .1
,,ilr. w .n't to made a. long a Ihat < o"
If v..u're hnrrie.1 for """
<k
t
hi* hair
Mil app
i live a little l .nger, to-au-e a. to ev f <( .
z:$ i-"X i • «- « >«r-m r.rt,.
'linn. . ... a-. eve.md.nglv f.dm.1 m."- r,„ „,h,r night t'harlle hal'"^^
|0. nr.gl.ls.rs Ungtod .l^ls ":wn.l2' ! lair.at alter working h -ui' toll" (
it|o. and wM.perad af.und thai h i Miwl .l-'fe wtore to Is em j" . i
gelling a little ".|l^ "i Ids t iii, l .«l girl on Ashland h"ti "
tit*
llin.es
•d nf |n. '<•'
n l In
l4t r*
,Wt'«." I
a* If
|n ft||-
M ll*
if4 r-tt i
imi*ilrM«l ft*
1 "1M
• lltfht
itUr Ir Mil IN
1 i /
Id.
al ti
i the he.
hi eve ti
t.l. dark
and of
set* |*t
h led
lio.il the
tinge, le-
d' .ag re..
• orful and
i .<
|..r.
Hit in the e/ur^.
. w*. d i*n with lyi h-id lever,
rh. II II." doctor . alii" to .aid
nUsI ao«w to rfanlu ft1 a.I
bill ahm * man know. he. got ti
,,, . ,| .1 a in "i*l " e.|ielne
I | ,^r|,oiled I" ls«s his III*
, ,lan ..."ti he •«* deed, and III.
, re.t. 11. tto gfg" to |«te
• ad.<
In i
.aid the ....me. lion w«.
the v..*..g man le pil.ed
•(. ihat ton Maud
"Ye*. He tg. d-ar," came the t«| "
" \re (■* alone'*
"Ve«, lU.llnil ' .
"| w|.h | was ">er Ihere,
IM.erii liiete do . ... to"
| would d ' Willi In' darling *
mi. an*'
tuaivaldv adh-
tile actual d- t
^ . ... *
the ai >e. call It the devil a .hate
ti,en who have l«K>"
ltd
i 111*
want"
p a*ltn
lartf" ett>a«tfh ♦ «• HH b* f
it3 to. ,.*tof. ttoti':
| l bee.i alto-k-sl I" SHM.r.oV wdIt.
UMI way ..f eerel-w "wl* b
Setli In *Hnf ttovjfi
ecv et"l' ihe.nw.ltto a.ill lnefc
mv '>j>i t" deatk - •e.it^e' Bft. rilmt.Mrl
t i
hie.
n.a i,rl(. atltniHt.
lb lenger ..f lei (.-..li-
ail life Ito lbil th- re WW" |I Hill"'
{,( around Ito l* re.l«lelj |we nled-
mm ml*
m another
I 4.
•t til
a
. -nl-t
. lt"r
liappj
h.«h.
hap a i
' H ti #MMtl V ♦lit" ''tt
•fcai at ti ■
enllneltv on what eon.
ltl|ti*"' l t'a tile
|.l i. lo.l, 1
v title and flee,|
it. aeillief «h.e
• ..h the tlaei
i i .i- r. i...i . i eli
r|, h it .11 tto s.n>
lun l-o' <4 Aa.er.-a
I and lei I 'tone
I caught a- d ki
.U. llon was ,
.rtlly ih |.".*?r
theldau'gr'
lie. d .r'nan*.
| tad wfh anil
to twin® ai d
ac l*-e niaini'
, that in fw
i lugr "♦ it*
Volt.
m
ll, d bt 1' I'* l 'Wer ol
, great tin.' iu u'a«l.'' nl'l «'-w "U*"
..i wiih Hi" l—« '♦ skin tJallls
, ... and i' wed I" tak it
Irttl wh. a 11 come. In ene
aal li'e i 1 .is. .ueiaamy
(till i|. a.d in • le
■r this #t«rali«t . r.
mll^aw a fi sifed
al* ..ii he ditiaad "!
I M", tle-we "te.r-rr
i -Well, I'd lint Hie the l*eeehin«
n* 5 sa - srrc.r ra c?
lliev |4^e
ll.al
a t ea4e wed
Mr winn Well. i'allK
fallis a It *ear
Winn
\thal a (."lit" little lei
ll.-re . a nn-kel f'^ VOU
I'ar.l.m me.tot lam " •>
Mr «i
|e.-t diwnplla.
i'alto - However.
Whal per
was .aid
1 th. r.ut
• lie. ne.er «| ak a
lie rg. di'lnt kn
er,.« e l hi« and a h .rw man
lellio# «-|olher over the wite
.tart a l«lky is* • * '*•"
ht I'*
line had
m
wa
t„ idmwlf
\««|,.,*n..
2? xtigsiffJrJ98 r.v
a,... «• lh« Twct.
all
r
tke imetlftt'iir**
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