Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL Fill DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27 13S5.

USDER A CLOUD.

Morris Tccker and his unci pat at their cczj breakfatt table one winter morning, each with ft copy of the inornins's paper ia his Land, each with a cionded brow and droibled ye. Tr.e elder c-?:it'e nan wai the hrt t r esk. ''It i; .. bzd fiaainer., Morris!" . "A baJ.basinw?, la-lM-J, ir::' T!r. tl ere was another long silence, LiVfc t t-j ;rain rf 8il the omiooua nes of ii::!f tf a hrra whoi-e ousincsa wa so ltc..! with their own that the- failnre of c : i- bo ?e was nearly utter ruia to the other. The hot ciicps ooled on the diih. the C3trea inched and the breakfast litarally ! vittn, when the Kentlorr.en left the house to a-cjitsla the extant of their misfortanes. J '.a J S3 they feared th?29 woald proye, the frHiiti-r- rere even worse than the anticipat;. ;.. a-,d before niht tbe old ürai qI Tucker ; To v a- cn !he list of failure Tbeie v83 a dreary amount of hard, dis U-ttfr.l werk to be dote alter tha failure was t-n t-stablised fact; bnt idorria Tacfcer never finche-I from any ta:k cr iaterylew till i rjtil shadows fell, and he faced his uncle at tb- tat-ie cuce more. Then, with tet featare3 r.d a i a!e face, he Slid: "If you can epare me for an Hour, sir, I think 1 had better call oa M123 Cresvrell." "1 can are yon. bat ire you wise Id harry .-to. muryitff that, I fear, will Le verv paia"letter tc cnde:5.andm7 position at once fir. It he moistened hs dry li pa here, i? tot v. n'a chok--. Lir.i "ii He'.a ia tru Jo I ?. i'J remain here ar.d trsr to worV rmv. h P 1 'j tne position 1 laid only yesr. It ihe frterj rve from inyBrsrretc r" .1 ciopt your prop:?&l to ::i to CaiiI t Li i r s Jt ii a rood time to look np tbo?e c c a:.-:-;. " said ilr. Tucr, sliding easily 'e tie rirt part of hi3 nrpHÄ'a epetch; :. ri- Tiy be morey in them!" ' Ve v:;n Eee! If 1 do not r-o. we may b3 abV to had Eouie tratty iu f Mender." i am a!raid yon will ko " hi uncle said. it ruoy be. Mrs. Crees v-.li is a worloly 1 onaa." "Meta i 1 worldly vornan! Nay, let me ?r -ea, .'lorn?. I nave ea:d cotniuj before, 1. , euch my heart was Eore ovar your cholca c :' a v.i!e. Meta ia a wonderfully fiicinaiics t'ttatifal end accomplished as bat fe w v. ii bat she Is thoroashly heart!?. I t1 yonr choice woald fail on Clarice." "i.ar:e t! She ia a r.;ere child!" 4 ) Ax Ivo years yoan0'3r than M?t3. I Ir.vf. I.-; t t tv dearly, llorrij." ' i: -t jra'are fo:.'d of MftÄ." ' . j '. h nr her fn'her'a ?ukf, the brother .! wi.'e, 1 ha?a tri til U lave e:a, .V j .; never spote Tvhrn I told you I f hrn!d tt s to win nor .To?e." j tc. v. o 1 074 is too ficivd in ray eyes for j.vy o! t t ir.terfore v.ith its expitisioa. If 1 1 hh lov s jcu. I will give ber warm w el f:ie ur.d c rdiai afTrctioa when he broraes 3 .r wi'f. 'lorris Bat mrw yoarjeltfor tt vi -i:, iuy biy !'' r."pre:i f.r tte T?orst, Morris Tr.cer :m .uh! h'.j t"-.trot'red bri.i. Tro-a the ti.-e .- hv c Iron hlti Vesteru li'irve, an orI i: id I'd r;f aiac-'een, to pc.ept his uarls's r .j .-. i:;;,!, h hid Mela CreiSsell a s; ::t'y. II h 1 receieJ coriiil wel-c-m.-f ". 5 h-?r rjoibr, and hv.l noisasl' d iho rcheaiFjsni enV.Ie ioti irnca that i i-d irim oa, Et?p by step, from tha po-I V--zi tf f;'"!d to that o'f accepted suitor ot teaiitifal girl. VThiIe nis feet were I r-i tit him slowly to the momentoas intervct: aftvr tho fail are of the tirux of wbich hi- cu'! hfjd made hirn fall partner, Mrs. f.u-orwrll was schooling her daughter to 1 t c-1 il e cn erpency. "I ;d j ou vrritd" to Morris, Meta0"' she -. .d: :'tunly EtirriD tier coil-e. I j e;," was the rep!j'. "lie will probis y cr, bcln aa houorable gealleaiaa, 51 :"-.T.l.'' "i .i j e yon will be tirm. Jleia. Recnem t rti ity. u have b?en the icjurcd party i t.'irnn-hoat. From tbe ti:üe yoar poor paui ! fVf -ve bad every reason to believe Mr. j VlilirT' ?lld aia'se yoa ard yoar sidter the Lirfcia of his property. ire worshipped yr.ur aunt, and he never spoke of aay reUlives cf his own till this nephew appeared. 1 believ? tigere was pome quarrel between the brothers that ended in the younger oae ?.Gin V.'f st, while John, the elder, remained Lcr. At all events, it is very clear now ibat Mcnis woald have been heir to the liu2ir.esi had property it this failure had not LftpTEr.cJ. ua are rt becDaratulated that it caiue t-fore the wtdJiDji instead of after." Mna 8hrrjffged Ler shoulders. "Ves! Love in a cottce ia not in my fty'-e'' Andwhilesbe spoke'tbe bell 1 nag. ar.d 5be knew her lover wa w&ltiag t j tet en cid. wcrlJly heart. Shesanatered with C3 crare iDto tbe drawing-room, while np MiJrtia hvr ova room her lister Clarice wept -r the pain that was to fail upon Morris 'lucae?"s IcRrt. G-.i? v8 a ;;rowa-eypi1, oica-haired pirl, whesi qaiet. nrretendla? charms had long b?ea oyer-hadoed by the more brilliant benaty of her sister ileta. She w as timid to a "aalt, ard'was her mothar's greatest atll-c-i:ca ia her career of fashionable gayety. "W itla a L'.caT intellect thaa Meti's, with z.cie comn.aad of foreiga tongaes, with a trae raar.'ciaa'a love nnü tnowlede of matic, a swtet ciear voice, and wonderfal pow v: r. rprfrsion, the wss fo paiafally shy. tl i'.t :cc;rty was a - misery to her Her irenair v of th delicate order that dees ret 5t:if At first plf.r.ce, and her aircctioai were cercfudy hidden m her rinkins.gent e hi art. She hid iven John Tncker trae love since j-c v r h 11. ere baby and eat upon his iuee, ;'.3yir with his atca-chain. Sae hid ioverth.-ir.cht of his -uonfy, and vheh Morris c:r.e lie as c:.y ulad that h?r dear old cacie. e. ih ralJei hiru, was to have a cornaai.on a: d friend, f'iie had nover qacsticr.td her bf art aboat Mcnis Tucker, rejTicii g str.cerely when his saenjrement with lieta ore him into nearer brotherly reUVor, wim hrrstlf, Se rt-.-pcted his -.virrh. bis devct'ea to h;i tmcl.': f.he sdmiied his talent.", his nrb'e, franK beauty, and she :rievfd deeplr ov;r thf sorrows sjBud.lenlv thrown into his life. Shjly as she bad liked him, so sh crept away to weep for him. The l:ertie&?ne!3 that woald torow him aside in his trouble was only camprehens.ble to her from fcnowiag how htr mother aad s;strr trorhipped wealth. fheteardthe door of the drawing-rioca ertn ard ber sister's clear voice eay coldlv: "Gocd evening. Mr. Tucker. Yoa have xs v best fish for yoar future tuc:es." Then a voice aa cold and haughty aawfrfd: It:iDk yoa. I bava the honor to wish yea ood eveaiag." lfce drawir? rcfra door clo.d. and Clarire t ould tee Morris siandir under the hall IsLp. 5i!cat sad e7ideatly wishia to re ccver somewhat from the pai i of the trying interview before going into the street. 11 ye-y pale, and the brfitLesi thit had 1 ijznt d ere of tbe great st attractions of his fee was all etricken from it. Thecal, palJ I facd csnquered all Clarice's thyneis. AVlth a sudden, irresistible impulse she jfiidrd down the stairs and st?od beside Morris. He did not hear the lipht footfall upsn tre thick carpet, nor tee that he was not sloae aatii & soft touch oa his arm startled hint. Looting down, be aaw a swest pjead133 face, solt brown eyes, rably with uash;J

tears, raised to his own, while Claries sild In a low voice: Morns. I mast tell yoa horr sorry I feel for yea and Uncle John." . "rhank you," he said, gravely, civer'mg the little Fhite hsad apoa his arai wita h:a own; "I will tell my uacie wlat yoa ay " "Tell him." she eaid. earnoitly, "that hs has nofrlead who loeihiai more tralv tbaa I do no one who feels more deerdy aay misfortune that cau happen to him." "I will cmy yoar message. Aad will yoa wbh me Godspeed, to), Clarice? I saall eall for California ia a few dajs." The large, brown eyes dilattd, whl'e t'ie 6weet face grew white as snow. Tn o'.oiv was too eaddea. "Without word or nxir.aar Ciarice fell forward, fainting. Morris caught bfr in hia a'ius aad tarried her u the library. It was dark there, and no one sav the tis3 he rres9Ml upon the pile lips hefore ;e put Clarice gently uprm tha sofa aad left her. He did cot linger fgiin in the hall. Snatching his coat and h?.t harriediy :r jm t'. e rack, he strode iotothe ttrect and talked rapidly homeward. 1 ive jears parsed swifl!y, and Meta Cresswell had altered Utile, when, rive yea-s after her parting interview with Morris Tucker, the stood in the wide drariag room of her aether's hoaie, waiting to greet a namb?r ot invited guests. Time had mature 1 her beauty, aad taker: nothing froai her went attractions. Clarice, shy as ever, and pretty as a violet, stood near her sister, while Mra. Cresaxell, nagniCceat in velvet aad diamonds, spoke hurriedly: "Here is strange aews, Meta. Mr. Jarvi3 has asked permission to bring a fri9nd, and who do you sappess it ia?" "I caa not gness," eaid MeU, lan'iMly; ' some musical man, I eappose, a3 Mr. Jarvi3 ia to devoted to Katerpe." "No; it ia Morris Tacker! Oh, MVa. I am to clad yoa buve not positively accepted yonrg Cookf ! ' "I thought yoa ware very airiocs to be rLOther in-Jaw to his ilQlVAj?1 "La; net since I have heard Mr JarvU' news Aty Jove, John Tucker, hjscm land claims n California that Morris huoto l ud and sr'd for more than doubleyoan:; CookVa Icrlnr. He has ome home no v. and ia feltlit: his uncle's estate, bjiog his he'r f jr eyervf dng." ' 1'ic'eJohn dead!" cried Clarice. "Yea, more than a yfar ago. though Morris has ja?t returned. The bell! Soaiooaaia coming !'' In the crowded drawing room, an hoar Ister, Morris fucker bsnt gracäfally over Meta's hand, and responded politely to her cordial creeting. He met ell Iter alvaacei with such evident pleasure ia hi we'.CDme. tiat her ht art brat hivh with bore Life had been a strncple for a r.ci husband ever Llnce thfl had made her debut in poietr, an'l now there was one paying her deferential attention npoa whose, heart f-h hid ct once ii sde deep impresiioa. Wo:ld he fo-.:?t tbb.t cruel parting inrrvie-v, und lav hi; fortcr.e cr.c niore at her feet? Mr. Ccoke, a yourgiuan nb ut hilf-wited, possessed of 2 O.CCO. watched the bri'.hatit beauty who hnd tniilfd 0 vftly upon him all winter, with jealous eye?, afier Mrrien-t-red th? room, bnt forgot hi a ia her new-bain hor. AH the 1 veii.-n Morri ho7ered abor:t 2deta. won uerim? were Cleric? had liklJen herself; bnt when tho f:ppr thifiiid t!' room, Me'e misd hoTr-.7-rüer. Ir: tt;e ronf rvtory Morn's rd sera a v'tirn cf a poVen head nd vrVil", tiitto.-ing draa; and Cliriro, r c I f hidifibya tl oaring Fcireu, taw him de.-ert Meta to c mio baeiro her. Iir.r.ing to Pee him. in a r.Tinr of rva;denJy starr.e at the s-.cret stie had revealed vhtn Xbty parted, the hid thn to wah him nr.a-?e:i. Uat he ciuie swiftly sc.twh lha r!ower bordered psth to her cicle. aad tas'u:g her hand in his, said: "Clarice, I have co: all the way franx California to try and win jour love. 1ttle ccc, with all my heart I love yoa. M7 eole hope of happiness ij the hope that yea will be my wife. Must I go back again desolate, or will you bid me stay?" She locked into th earnest fac?, the pladin,': eyes, aad her heart grew faint with its own happiness as she whimpered: "6tay, for 1 love yoi, Morri?." Meta paw the sifter she cad alraya de?f 1?"d for her tirniditv, and t..e lover s'.e had thrown aside m his poverty, eater the drawing-room leg,' titer, and her heart vas full of jealous anger as she read their secret in their happy faces. kbebsa been Mrs. Cooke fcr three years miserable wife of a jealous mis'r. whose sole aims in life are to eavs moaey and to keephiswifaoutof society. Ia their aabappy heme there i3 constant quarreling, while Morris blesees every hoar . the tT.porary poverty that led hirü to appreciate the heart (A his little wife, and won for him a knowledge of the treasnre of her love. Thers is a tcddliu? roy nan ed John, who cVi Morris "papa;" and in the peaceful ha;pinea cf his heme life and motner love C'arire is rapidly conquering her eld timidity and lt'ia the wcrid of pociety see, sometimes, what en accomplished, gracefal lady Morris hxs woa cr his wife. And Morris, holding her to h's hexrt, will often ray tenderly: "The happiness of my life craTiorcPd, Clarice, when yoar tender sympiihv greeted me at the time I was tinder a cloud."

Sweet Mrs. IlIcDonalJ. (Washington Letter. 1 Just as he went oat of the Senate he married aain. His daughter had died a few years before. His üllow Senators each contributed 10 towards the purchase of aa enormous silver punch bowl- the emblem cf ft natcrial bli-:s. Tbe entire Senate attended tbe weddicg reception. There have not bten ?o many baldcfalä and nuud stoaii:hs Fcen at any reception in Wa.shing'oa for years Mr?. McDonn: i wasquit- waiikai va in Washington society, and through her sub--qnent visits here hn bcoLne ranch bsttor itiown. She : a very handsome lady, although her hair is tilver gray. Her eyebrows ard eye!ah3 are hi'cf. Her eyes aie a grayish brown. Tbe color of her eyebrows and eht-hej add piquancy to . 1 er f'f-eh colored, regular f:alar:d faw. lf?r cc br is eo fre.'b, hrr faca is ro smooth thit the white hah lor.ks artiflclah She has known great trah.es iu her life, and ha? mede a brave nht lu the wor'd ia edacatingend b:ing;r.g up her or.'v b.:.a. Xuecf her trail?, however, have left auv lin 3 unon t er pleasant face. he i? a lady of irrerroachsh e mannes. and will be a grsat a Ilit'.on to Mr. Clevflad's Cabin t." Soe i.- rj fimp'e and unafl'ectt-d ts her hasbaud. S'xe bss tbat politeness tv i h 13 horn of kindi ffs of hfaTt. Tbe IrD jtk is wdl never rack their Kuej by tbe len?t':i of th?ir bank account, wn'rh is wore than can be raid for one or two Ifade:. of the preat Cabinet. Sre ia more Jike Mrs. Genual L .an ia her ways and popularity than any ether lady I know of in Washington ecciety. Isomeaclature iu the Swamp. I'ftldtJta New?, j "We know a little bick girl wnoe natie fr.nrds like this: Harriet Ann Cac:,:a Ann lei?y Baldwin Hcv?r Ann Berkley. Anctber is called Mery Martha Magdalane IaaliraAnn Tau'tda Green, b'tid another 'a Arkansas Tennessee Louisiana H'd Ilivf r Thompson. And come years ago there wai an old Indian equaw in IHdeCoanty who rejoiced in the narre of Lily-walt in the water same-shste all the-way-dowa-foot-jast like a-board. These are all "the names that were or have been in actual u?e, except that we despair of giving the sound of. S;mbole gutturals by means of English letters, and, Utercfore4 t-'aaslatf Jhe 9rwtfi

A SAILOR'S TAUS.

A Stotj of Fa 1 ly Uaji In FraucUco. Iran Fraac.'.-caCVd.l "L?ir parden. Mister, bat didn't the; riisd to be a gin mill loajewhare hereab xw: ' The place was in front of a eub?:ntia! bnildirg on Market street. The sp-aier was 'evidently a failor ringed out for a lark eshore, and tha persoa aJdreäsl wai a journalist. The Iat'er replied, efer a g'anci at the weather beaten tar: "There undoubteliy waaraloon here ft tome time, for ia iht erly days tuch places were a3 thick as huckleberriej in this prt o! th? city. Y'oa'll iave ro trnbe in hading a bar-room no w. if lbat'. a)j jou want. Are you anxion to f nd the particular one re f erred to?" "Well, yes. sir. although it don't matter mnch. Fact is, I wai got away with in taat p:ace orce. ard I thought I'd just like t) t.ke a wet for old ti:ns with th? man who ran the cahcofe when I v;as last here Why, ye rever tee f uch a bloomiu' fool as I wa3 ia them days." "If yoa tad a rough tim of it in tint saloon what is your present idea in trying to lind the p'eci-? I 1 you want to raise a row with the barkeeper'" "Oh. no, sir; not by any means. Why, Lord blesa your soal, I don't bear no gradv spainst the p'.ace; aad it wasn't there I got crimped Icastwav- the bosine.s ended wraewhere the. I'll tell ye about it. if ye'd rare to know, how they shipped crev3 on Arreric&a c raft in Ihcm times " "All right; bat come into thi3 cigar ?tore where the people won't r&n over us. What scrt of a cignr will ycu tmoke?" "Thank ye kindly, sir; but I'd rather have a fill of 'baccy for my pipe, if ye don't mind." Having s oih-d his briarwojd with the strongest obtainable tobacco, the old salt told his vr.rn 33 follows: "Ore Saturday night that was a good many years ago now Sails and m got live dollars each from the skipper, and after supper got into our go-asaoTs' togs end utru:k cnt for . little Frico time. 'o belonged to a Britk-a ship, end hails was the pailmac-r, of rour-e. Wc- flopped at the ginraill I was aing you about to get e. five dollar piece cbarjged nd to vet down before starting. Just Iben h fellow comes in and calls for 3 glass cf beer and says to us: 'Bjys. take a diirik with me; I somehow don't like to drink alor.a.' "He sfemr i n be a riht kind of a '-ok-ing chap, ana v,-o took tome beer. Then fciaiis he treated, and tin came iav tarn, and tarn the stranger be nyy, Toyi, wht do yr:u v-arit to waste year ti i e for on that ere irjn citin of yours iostt-f.d of takin' a jobcaor: of thra line American s'jfp? Now ther 'a the hip ll-in-.-on wants a th'rJ mate and a 1 aiimakr; l bonus aud l" a mcatli, aud ye gats yer meals ju th? cabin, like ceatlemen, o.T clean white pla!es.' "We 5353, 'No thank ye, all the same, bit oar cclhn. aa ya cails it, isn't a bad craf : to sick to, end we ain't over anxiou3 to cat away Irora the three months bark pay tint Ja owit us.' " '.Uit yonrselvo'.' says he; 'but that' no reason wh7 we j-houida't be frieu lly. Hup-poi-? jer coiue up tj my houe and take a focif.l e'raiii with ioiue of tha boys cill ne srannha: hr.'AZ, and if yea trust to me, 3 e'ii had me tqaare clear through.' ' He was a rioant-?p n a chan as ye'd v ant to tee, 5 . we chammed m and wat lo bis hfue. and TLert we t .k several dringe bcard. All f a itaM-v it ?e-:mc-d a tho igh I'd cr t into ti e tro gh o' a heavy sea, and thru J ilofi't iJ.) tiiO'r uny tiling more. Tue tirit thing I k:;o d I found myself a havia' on a wt!.d:a? ab-;id the clipper ship lics-s-t. t f io;tcr, bo-ind for Liverpool, with J,"-' tors of C'aiifr.rnia vrbeat. "Whrn I got a rquir.t iu 'i sla;s a Pttle laU r I v. s." jnst a picte-r to Irok tit My right ejewßsail banged np ted my fare and head va t.'ekeratc-d with strip-! hthi crods of pkin p'a?ter, while I feit i:K at the s oru -cb, wfak m tbe knees, low ia spirits and hat a nervous sh&Le all over. My word, bal I was a nicp cup o' tea. I didn't ask no qaeitions, for I knowc d I'd been crimped, and it'd do r.o good to kick about it. We tovei serosa the hr, stewed away a few spare fenders aid lines that wa3 on the upper deck, and then all bauds was muztered aft to the break cf the poop, where Captain Kelly thewed up and did his intodnctory oration. He. eaid be wa3 a knowledgeable shipmaster, End knowed how to take care cf packed rata and buck sailors; told as how the ?rub aboard that ship was pria e good, a;.d that every man jack of us should get p'.enty ro long as there wer'nt no wasting, which Ust would bring a sneezer to tbe fellow aa d.d it. He wanted his oili:ers aitid men to obey orders promptly and without ta!k or Krowlin', and tne o:licsr3 mus-a't allow s.ojeria' or backin' I and iillin ' about a job that v;a?n't pleasani. ine cmcers must chü tvery man by his name without any introductory stearic', and the men must answer 'aye, aye, sir,' distinct and respectable. An orlicer mu5t give his orders so as t bo understood at the first jamv, and musa't have no familiarity with the men. Old ta'lors, he s-ays, when under a young ofiicer at the beginning cT a voyage, watch his every move, and try taeir tricks on him the very first chance. The old talt will just drop con:e fanny jok5 when the ottker is around, and if be laug'is or smiles there's trouble ahead for him sure. The sailer next tells a sbort funny story, then st:.ck3 in his jaw as to how a job should be dino, aud then brcomej a regular sgrebisi. Tbesktpj er jost talked to the nines, I tell ye, cad, of course, I can't pat it ship shap. a. ha did, end be winds up by sayin', 'no-v we don't want r.o rows or trouble aboard tail ere crf.fl, and if you men do riht ye rdiall ba t tested rfLt ; but if ye go to playin' any raru ; ye'll lind her hell itif, .v i i h nosmu' Abrabar-n around. Now, oliictr3, choo33 yer vs atebf s.' ' The first cboice fell to the second ante, d he saj?,p?d.ntm' tome, 'I'll take this old t.-r-boiler. 1 g!iv3 he'll be all rtht when he t: his mask od.' "With that ths siipper sprang o3 the h: r.ie rieht among as, and Ümrishmg a revolver in each hand, cries out: 'Odiccrs and et), my orders rcut b oleved. Mr. Joae3, 1 caid you UiUit learn every farm's nam? aad cill him by it, and by nothing else. No, nr, tied oat that man's name and call him by ir. and then apologiss for breaking the ship's rales. That the mr.ts wa3 saruc-: all cf a Leap, &9 we all wai fcr that matter, and Udl Shear, aad tben he did the humble, and skipper forsrivf 9 him, bat eays, don't let it occur sain, and then tte bkipcer turns to n eaLdfays, 'Bill Shear, l nukej yoabVn "f tbisehip. Y'ou w!M sard watch with Mr. Jo: e?, aud when Mr. Wb hams distnisaps the crew you wiil tafce vonr dunnage fro: 1 the fo'efsh'e Into the a'fttr rrt ci the iorard hone. OMicersard men, Llil Shear is now an ciüefr of tMs ship.' "I somehow kind 0' thought this w a put-np job between the skipper and the second male, to kind o' lead edec: to tbe o!d Iran's reech. but whether It wa3 or r.o t, fveiy man lft tbe r-ain decs that ni.2ht feelin' sere that the s-Sipper vri3 a aia.a who rr.tsnt what he ertd and who woaldn't stand any norsfense, and who showed up a a pretty square kind o' man, and sure as shootia' that all turaed out true before the vovae was over. "That's all there is in the yarn, sir, and I jnst wauted to find that beer elinger and tell him aa how he hadn't done sach a bad job after all in not tellla' 1119 as how I'd be cjimped If I went with Shanghai Bng?$. er i . MV Ma.9 1 UiU i

, Prr, for I've ;n z- some jisg'.-ra abaxrl; 1 but if je wouldn't miad my ttaadin' a trea'. j ye'J dj rue proud, sir, indeed yoa would." i Ilarplns on .fly Daughter. j Jsp Turpea 2:1 lick 0 na D.-pat:li. j Miss Sallia Mauson, the daughter of Gen -eral Manson, wa in a company over whica

"tte o.a man from IMpley," Senator Fiuikner, stood in the atutude of a guatdiaa epirit. Mrs F.va Sir di, Mlsj Frank. e Faulkner, MI'S Jennie Morgan, an i MisjAnaie Youart made the par'y complete. Trie neme of JlacKn ca the hotel register caught tbe Argu-t-ytd reporter, ar.d h gjt It into the jspers: "Mrj Manson. the accjaipJsLed wife of Geupral Manson, Lieutenant Goveriorof Indiana, i. in the rity." Tne man cf braii s aril v:va:ity continued: l W V, a a .im Vi.r ttoV... r r .1 .. . 1 interested in tbe subject cf prison reform. She rcoTfd b itdiy tj;roaüh tbe institution and mace many sugt ;ePtims, Io king to the relief of tie uuLappy iarc a'e. Sbe woa'd ttar down tf.e wall? to let in more sunlight and do completely away with the zebra fahi; n cf clothiLg She is a most excellent lady, in heart and miDd. wcrthv cf beiritr th9 wife of Ler f-mir.cnt husband While thi3 ha? tb merit of being all in the family, it is not exactly faithful ana I make a note for the benefit of h;st;ry. Thsre is no u?a of a father a daughter froins before the world disguised as her motrjer. Miss Manson is a blithe, bright eyed lady, scarcely out of her teens, not lall but c a willowy fl2ure. Her features are delicate bat quite distinct. Her nose, with that slight curve 5.0 beautiful in woman, tells of cbciacter. Her 'orehesd is full 3id thapely, but concealed b the bang of toe period. She prefers the drama to the opera, talks cf novels ar.d tells the .plo'3. She U fduiiller with, history, e?recially tbe ülail3 of lare bntile?, at;d gives judgment as to the g'hius cf great commanders. Of si 1 tte pieces in the wide wcrid, in her judgment, Crav.-fcrdsviHe is the most dtiightfui in wh'ch to live. Sue thinks that Maurire TLcmrsoa is e.n ciqaisit p-ict, and shj is right. She tLitikf tbat General Wal'3( is a grt at Cat tain, and an author wheee works wi'd endure ra.d ehe i-? rurbt. The think? that Layleis Banna is "" catiy a scholar, an orator ciai h j. urru to sustain his natronal reputation, and suj is rigid agiin. "Yen do not live immediately ia the city." I tcrge.' t d. ' Yts, in the city." "I wis under the im pressen that your faiLer was so in love with ids f?rm that ne witi'il not itEve it." 4 Oh, that's a hobv of his II? b s!way9 t Diking nbcut tbe farm. While a member of (mprels he gve h.s cccupatiou t a farmer, vithin my if collection he never farmed a .sy. All cf his reputation as an pgricultur-i-t v.'cs acquired by walking over tbo tielda and petting in tbe way cf the hirvd men. Now he is a good gardet er. He might legitiir.atejy claim to be u gardener. Lat no, that n't co, he win's t ba farmer." "Is this possible? Doe-Gener&l Mahlon D. Vu'.son pet the hay seed tint goes in his hsdr c. tha r tore, ai.d tae harness oil that kep3 h b stoes from cracking opta at tiie saddler'a Why L?ii-rv- iUiir nn N.iturday. iVaHio lltprc?! 1 r-'iturday is divorce day in Chicago courts. C'. cago people like to Ciite fren matrimoi.ial coLtrat tj fro n t'.-e first of tuo week. Only J rictioi! ?f Live. Hew rraay 1 erso.11. live only a fraction ot aver- ?: e human life he iu? they neglect to lue tae ('lU-Uiioicst 1 re'P-u'wus agali.ft Jictne--!. It Is (1. scare iu it n:aluray that kilts, a-ja1 maturity linp'ars crowth. A sV.vhl . iuJiipititi-?a is usually sighted. Thry wlio av.i 1 thenstlvts cf HustetUrs Storoach Pitttrs ki.ow it to be c ".curious la c.i'cnie catcs of dit-eve, but the process of cure is c '.p.t ta:cr cue If P is used in eir'y 6tae" of dyslDPlArla' i'Isos', ilieomatl-üi.coutlpation a a liver dtraDc r.icut Lu tbo-e wlio wuull r old the peril wiiieh even the most otent rentei .'srsn not t:vcrt. ttcr c'.ear of the rrc-c uvea v :-jeh so ruany con?titi:t.or s split an unif-r apI'ltciation cf tr-odacetr cf mtdect. It will not üo t) omit care e:.d r rtcourso to rac I i c u e when I i.ahh ia a fleeted. Ii debiPtated. or m: vons. or 1 (-j cptic tafee it for graiaed yoa are ia want of a r. ai cy, ue e the hitters. Professor Meehaa 'recommends as ornamental evergreen hles, for boundaries, the Norway spruce Scotch pine, hemlock and Chinese and American arbor vit:-. For dwarf dividing lire? he sagged the cold3n lletinicpora aad dwarf arbar vit:o. A'Nrno3t a&y thick growiug shrnb3 make handiome deciduous hedge. Dsrarf -Ledges are atso II h'le cf hom-b'HniB, dogwood?, rly bouevsuklts, barrerrie-j and Japn snowballs. "Re woods are fall cf 'em," or rather our letter files are. We mean cerlificUe3 of dysftpjia cures. Here Is one from Jacob Nit, cf York, Fa., which is a cpeciiaea ot nun dice's just like it: "I have been s:rk for ever two years with dyspep3i.a, and s.ent a pood deal cf money on doctors. A4 did me n 'igocd. 1 heard of MUhler's Herb Dittera. r.r d went to your agents in York and bought .1 bottle. I used it, and two more cared me lerlectly." Liberal estimate? place the cost of keeping sheep at $2 per head per year. At carI'Dt rates fair fleeces will average $2 each, end lambs may be estimated at 5?2 each when v.tvned. If bd per cent, of the lamb? be cairied through the income will be $Z for each fhecp, cr?l cle8r profit. A3 the sheep c:jumes much refuse, however, and eni;i brs the pcil, the profit is still larger. So cm s the Stcckrren. Voud; Men I Uea.l Tnt. The Voltaic Felt Company, ol MershidJ, rttca.j oSer to eend their celecrated UlectroYoltr.tc Belt and other Electric Appliances o t tral for thirty days, to men' (young or eld) afilirted with nervous debility, loss of ystality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheamatista, neuralgia, r-.;alvta3 and many other diseases. Comte restoration to health, vigor ana manod rusrr.nteed. Ho risk 13 Incurred as tr irlv davs' trial ia allowed. Write them at o ""for Illustrated pamphlet free, c ,1;' !h.; -BE i FOR liPLZKTC U ti E 5 Rheumatism, fieuralqia, Sciatica, Lur.Sap, Eacksihe, Meadacr.e, Tocthsc'ie, 3or Tfcrost. SiT."Jlnttj. .Spraln. ItruUet, ltarii. i'All. I'rt iillm. am) all oinza hjL.ai eni od a ike. Silil üru;g:.a -.1 Pri ev ;rr :.e-. i'S.f CeiUi.gB, D r -.: la 11 L3iaJ-. THE OH A imn-i A. VOÜELEU . r-ji . in. K 4

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