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GRAM) ILVFIDS HERAIJ). SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1692. it CAME TO THE LAST Wild Horses Run Sixty Hours Without Fatigue. HOW HERDS ARE SURROUNDED Co-ly' Pca.ea Are Sw:ft, But tiic WJi Hire I Sorter Trickery Cap tures the Aa.raal. ITsr, w:ltts up, yu fl!arV an' if auy ' vou stovrup U-cr atbbrT waat V mie up for tu' kr;xi h..rs. vou'va rua X' death oa tU rvurul-up jaoip into yr u.i ll- lively! Thurs es ria Vuaoh ot mtiul rwrs ven mil up th ti.-w & ever juinjx-ti the racre." This ku ths l:trifyiaf ia ifaioh Host el fciilj. of th 'X X cattle outtii ana iiioeti LU .arrival at our camp ua Miioky Hill Fork th other ri.rrunb', as we were at our airnp brrakfast of s.l ertin brnl, jrn."P bn-r" and er?e, prejur4-i)ry to brakin camp at the of t!i? -Uk rouiut-up fur tho IV. J ist riot la east ern Colorado. For aeveral day hj.1 bca feirtf wilj-hor aiu., whii ruiia th raue to bria ia thi cattl for cutting out, and only the lay befure I had tn.n wishing w laiht run aoro.s one of the band kuiiwu to rn,' in the legality before iny return to LVnvr. Every auux In tr ouf tit, that early summer morn icf. k:ww hi.- buaiarkA, aiid had only to i told by bob lirahim, the bo of the ri'uai-up, whal would b expevtsi of hbu, to o the exaot p'aoe Ja the frm ! of the jrreat circle Intended to bt ilxiWQ arottn t the baud of wild l.or-s a the first rxarve ra th-5jr eapture. Ji Smrumer, otie of the best rouh ri'icr I ert-r saw, and I pulled oat of caaip toother oa tine poQW-a. Making a wid-i iwlii of a doen miles to the nrthwet, and torn gradually drifting toward the aurui hill near which the b:irtd hl beta airfhU?d we aaw one and then uiothcr of the bj who were tio- lUiT the iMMUC. Thoa -ojiat?rtM the work of what tin.' author of the "lifxh school reader" wouUl caII "rinrin the wild hor, but which the pra-"tK-4-miadel a.jnem jf the plains torais "a piece o' blamed tirvMo.-ue ruiia'." When the ifreat circle. -;&br.u;Lu? overul milca, ia closely wat'fced ami niardM at every point by trusty riders, the bctw of the round-up 4A 4 a xii n FOa K MOMENT MOTTOXI.CM. p:vf the siaal to ktart. The bors hunter la not o f.li.ih a to ruh in p.r.d try to make an immediate capture. He tako thLn eaily. Capturing a Kind of wil.i horse i not a matter of npd ! much a-i of en1urance. The circle beintf mal all -rar the next i:i'iTi in the jjaaie Is when the band of wild lvr-, the a-lr-ar.ce talli ?n ffuanli f whi.rh f-r soni" time h:ve been su j i-iou-ily niCir.r th-i air, sea a little cow pony and rider leUurely coraln tv A.ird th-m ovfr the hill. Tlii is n jn.jli- Th beatUiful Mack sVillion, kin?1 of th- band by r :vn of virt ry in many fi- r bntt'.f fr supreniacy of kind, pvH ,k v.wnin7 .rhrt an I tnndn an in kt.i'jt m-"ti'inl "w a mrvificent piece f ar iniat" statuary aalu.t the ky as h v,"-ps th p'iiuti for a second riew of the intruder. It take only a second, i it in that Instant erery sub chief of lh" ir.d liA marihalc'l his members, evr-ry cmre haa sprung to tl? n'.de of her It and a the ejuiae commander io chiff tri7c a nih of command and turn f r the flight, the whole baivd of S-O htTs's fwllow in hi- wwke, and weeps acr M th au!7 retvhw like a whirlwind, and tiiey swiftly leare the p-ny and it rider, still lci-nrely pa?in aionj, fn f vlht in th rr.ir. Thecow- lonn'' in lazy contentment on hi (jnirtWva.'in pny. Hut f.ir in front of t.i vlv.iti;".:!' c!ilTe band its alert l '.i !r-iiiu wsi'ond human form, mh i,1owd by a pr"adint? sombrero. Vith another eortjni.andiiYj nci'U the jf:j-rrd ?op. arl with aJntnt military pr ii 11 th. en'ir Kin 1 ob'lientiy piniM t r, in hi ntr. A eeond only U lost in hesitation arsl the tr'ip t t-i ndrinjf oer the sac brvh at rHfht anU to It former coare. In about threw minut another cowboy is s.rfh'"! In frnt v th keu-Tl.ijnel l.wier. rn! rvw, af'fr another wheel, the ccir' of the bard i almost p4r-vl!e! with the n- tah-n in starting. At e-wery tnirn n." a th hr ap pr' h th limit f the rat circle w sfATtn p a ew'y, a tS baatd lr r--nd t Lvt p f -i r-r"(T ;--"'t wiJ of di- i r S aye of th '.a!fr vrf .-..-m-1 n.nl t"r m-vyon in ti- irx, r t'lnrtl -r-rT potp m .r and TTke anih'r I p o f t'l" imr"-,ni:- Vimn (lr r'i". "V'' h' ?"V t'V' ''' sp p. .,"h'r- th- imit tS ci t-t-N "..! l-lr p!-mr 'rvjht -h-a I t.' I--ad h: V-M'.d to tir'y. :l .-r- -f t'i. .mtKv, !i a P' eann.i ' . f '.- frn v, cf 'T-S.v-ter id trV.f -.-f hi SV st. Mm tKrn b M'iv; t-e-4 - Mt fr--T h- d t'-S'"l , . I i r p-TTiti N c;" ,r. ri w:iU-h All ("mme.? h'. 1 v in4i '" i ;r-.d 'Si , ,f : rM- 'ri- ' r m. rh ti-dV !'t'e t !o rr ! .m wn h.v t 4vl it t liU-it 9 sprTt, and while a whoop bursts forth from hi- rii-r he b iyiti' of the fur-ioi.r- uv?r tiie hoiu-- of the little prai rte tU)' ia jy'juj t- ai hi rifc wild ch. to the f urltives. for :a:I niter a lie the startlni jack rabb.ts aad coyi-'bra srttcr on either a ttm liu; cycl-te wetrp doa the strtU hi lt L turut-ii at the ijuarU-r by tvo rider ou (fuard at thi- important jvjirit. V.at no.v the iuiverin i.-hr of hi, f,onte pcy fur which, a eovvboy will tft'at A SI'i.XAL TO THE REtAT. any day how the rider that hi horse U bt-comin winded. On Hearing the next turn a shot from his jjun tfives the sitrnal for a relay rider to take his place with a fre horne. And s it goes for hour after hour with relay riders. The litfht of day, with it blazinjf furnace heat, fade into cool and shaily niht. The lurs of the race have paded tweWe and are tfoinff on into twenty-four. The rising fun glow across the eastern hills on it diurnal earth-encircling tour, but still the uier eilerv pursuit jroes on and is never al lowed to faf. I5chii:d the flying band is that ever-amazinly fresh little pny and ita determined rider. All day lonif the prim messenger of death ha lea in tiicir wake, and now is forcing the pact, which for the tirst twelve hours the Itcein? horses were themstdve allowed to set. The circle around which tley whirl is much small er now and the plains' sand is heavy and deep frora the trampling- of the former lap:. The stilling alkali dust hani over the plain in clouds, blotnl ia mixed with thenVcksof foam now linn from tortured noaW-ils and the bloodshot, but still defiantly g leamin j eyes of the mettled rovers of the ranye. All nhow that it U only the sturdy strain of cen turion coursinff through their vems which keep, them, with their leader at the head, from plunging into some con venient "draw" to a wild and suicidal death. But life is sweet, and on they go. It is forty-eiht hours now since these hated herders first disturbed their peace, and one can see the end of the race is not far distant. A little brown filly from the flyinpf band falls, and is left behind, too ex hausted to ris. "A-ha-a!" says the trailer under his breath. A shot rintrs out and at the sitraal two extras come riding up. The animal I roped, but immediately leaps to her feet, lashes out viciously and in a frenzy of strength ties to break away. Another hurtling noose comes sailing Uixouh the air, sinking over her head. and she i led away a helplew captive. More hours by and one by one the weaker fall behind and afUT a brief strusrle are tied up. Tlie band is completely broken down, and now at the end of sixty hours of continuous flight can searrvly s-tajrer. Then comes the massacre of liberty frr them. All the cowboys come crowding1 close around the hrlp'e an imal s which make but feeble resistr acce. An auih"viou owboy even jrives the lately proud nrd dfinnt leader a crul cut in the flanks with the tlyinj tip of hi lariat a he quietly steals tip Hut even thi indignity elicits but a few spmmodie bound, so prcatly swollen have becom Ui stitYcneil muscles ami o fiery the thirst in the captive's throat. The weaker h.iv sunk down in the sand, and it i only a quction of how many of the animal can be roped and secured by the means at hand to the ronndinjf up outfit. ur Kit Carson cowUy v,re hampered in their forces, and. a usual, were compelled to allow the greater portion of the band to final ly f'ape. The animal we captured are fine specimens, bein beantiful bar, j't blacks, roans, orreL. tiiree of them cream whites and f:ur calico colored. We Uxi them to the hom ranch with the r-t of th" sto'k, where they are nor kept, th" prid of th X X outfit and the subj'vt of nvvh sp-mlation on t'n part of th UT in anticipation of their sped and Mvnr qiirjiitii"". when the ti ne emn; to pit them under th jsadd'e. "I'll jnmb ."nythrjr y want fhst my little b'ak kin ketch any outfit o rher "did nns thet err tor np th' i-T0." aid the other lav to mo, a he afT"-ioniti Ij 'tnbra.d t! de'il ate hem! of hi r-e-Mitiful ;tt: h r- and swept with admrrir ejp t ': dr'.ike build of hi n-"'w fvrii- p w.i.m. FRWFH I' t.T':. prlhla f rnm I1t" Shoo. In I.'-noon cer-tir; sr it r rn-rmrvn fr-eVT en tle part . f ?1 e f.? men" to dr.nk r :-.;r to ! e I-raith - f s lady ci -f f-1- w . ear! of .-rk, in nn m:nir?i'ip'' hi th . n- s'';r. rd a a r srrr t-r m;M-.:;-.---t T4 ;r,tf t,l 1 o . 1 r " " 1 If'! 'iTT'l f r n;-i"- "': e."--W -t htrr-s.f o"!y t -rv -vr- -i it; p'.dled h' vp vt part wi-,i:h nr ,f ?ir -t tn r,',, yr t ,ci !t 'iy to a rrj-.-vvsl Vi- i". ctit -tlri 1 lno thin !:-. fri! thT. n v f--e vvs! tl- r-'ir-'. t'-e .rh f -e nrih. 'VT'.'WT t-4iie.l 'vir n r -V '- 5 tr itir-c "rt I? ,- rt ;;iv"l II " . i f'.,. , - . f -p ' t 3 flrl, wnoe reet were aa pretty as t-r Iv r, was drauk ia chaiiipaue frooaoLe wf Lcr satin fchoes, which an aim:rer of the lady LjA CA.'iitrivc.i to obtain p..'- tl JlX of. TEN YEARS IN BED. A SilrHallt' Uall tutiun Tktt rr Hula nr x laUrmlMOj. One of the queerest wo:;., n in New York statr U Mrs. Anaa liallock, . t Wayne, Sv-huyler i-cuat.y. h is a sr-i-ritua'ist, own oTie of the nnet faria in the country, is wealthy and hai more than onliaary busiuc abil itie aiid intelligence, he L a sUter-ia-law of Colonel Crane, of llornellv ville, the well-known pliticiau aiid lawyer. Her hallucinations have made her the talk of the neihtwrhorid. A little over ten years ao she claimed to have received a mesAiye fn :a the pirit world dirvetiuif her to jfo to :d atnl frtay there f t tea years. Meauwhile she wa nut t allow any water to tout h h r bj.ly. She went to bed and, tho New Yrk Ilecorder says, no pcrsuasu n or argument could make her sret up. Mie would not allow people t wa-.li her unier any circumstances, although she avH-epted clean clothing. She was ap parently strong and healthy, had splen did color, ate heartily and never com plained of being1 ilk Whcu clergymen called to urge her to v'et up (-he was deaf to their en treaties, and said the spirit ordered her to stay in bed for the purification of her soul. She continued the management of her farm, kept herself ported on the market prices of farm products and did a great deal of writing, but nothing could pvrsuade her to arise, llccently the ten-year limit expired and she got up and dressed herself. She was slight ly bent from being in bed eo long, but was teeniiugly in good health and spirits. She received another message from the same spirit. She declares she was ordered to go back to bed and re main there until her death. She im mediately complied. All sorts of argu ments are being used to make her get up, but she is steadfast in her refusal, and says she will stay in bed until she dies and will not allow herself to be washed. HE STARED TOO HARD. Bat the Old Gentleman Wlihcd II Hadn't Spoken About It. An elderly man seated in a Sixth ave nue elevated train the other day, when a pretty young voman entered and took the vacant seat beside him. She was followed by a man who took the seat opposite. Now, this elderly man. Bays the Nerr York Kccorder, was reading his paper when this young woman entered, and ho coc tinned to do so, but his attention was attracted to the man opposite, who was staring at her as only men can stare. The young woman seemed an noyed and bit her lip and looked in an other direction. "How Insolent of that man! It's a shame 6he should be so annoyed," thought our friend beside her. At length the good-hearU'd old man could stand it no longer and ho exclaimed, in dignantly: "Don't you know any better than to etare at a woman in that manner?" A peculiar expression came over the "starers " face, as he answered: "I don't know of an3'one who has a better right, sir she Ls my wife." The interested passengers smiled and the old gentleman got off at the next station. CITY PARKS. Chicago Well Provided with Free Recre ation liroaiidi. An American gentleman, writing to Garden and Forest from England, notes two things in particular which help the people there to get more for their money in the way of recreation than we do here. One of these is the enormous amount of common land so easily accessible from the great cities, and the other the fine roads for bicy cling, a form of recreation in universal vogue. In his native city, Cincinnati, thi? gentleman remembers that it was almost impossible for the boys to have a game of baseball, and the few places then available are now covered with buildings. He says: "None of Cincin nati public parks are ever ued for games, and I don't think many of our western cities allow such use of their parks. Here nearly all the parks hare immense spaecs reserved for cricket, tennis and the ItUe, and the London vestries are continually acquiring new land for recreation purposes." While Cincinnati i exceptionally backward amoir large webrrn cities in providing proper park facilities, the charge of not permitting a suCkient ue of the parks for games would certainly not hold aorainst Chicago, where the people en joy the parks to a remarkable extent. Th TVondtn of Reprod ietlon. Aphides are a rpr-iesof minute inect belonging to the order of Ilemiptera, suborder Ilr-moptera, and, taken col lectively, 100 of them would hardly wrlh a grain. Now, let us try a com parison. The nveratre man, we will say, wrdgh about 2. X'0.0i)0 grain. Yet it ha en found, by actual calcula tion, tLa If these mirr.te lnsvta wer left unchecked to only the tnth gen eration, the" divrondants of a sirgle pair woil-l Ijc ejuiralcnt, in point of actual weight, to "O,CCO.0 very heavy mn. ThK would e-pial to one-thir 1 rfthe population of thf crlobr, suppos ing each person to wr irh an average of li pound. 5o !p1ili( In the ;r-lfi Ile. Describing tr.irriafice cnstwnin Kaso. -ne f the Tvt r ut hern inland f (iree,e, K. M E'dmnnd. in the Ea-tern and Western li'. sy the parent ur-on both sioe take up m themelres all th responsibilities nf co'irtsh'p ars.i nwwc- Cmrthio. a we. understand it. Is rot in any way perri'te l the betr t!,ed c itip'.e. No mo ni irht w?lks ,sT f.r-a-tet are a'.lvl Such a .tt wotilii deemed hbly repre rersible. and ail 'ri. if th're -e any. m'it tAke pi see in th pr n.-e . f .-Ider; but thee- i r." rrftt ti'-.e fi-r ru;iT,i"f at tSe. .Tf of c; -it f r r-rrMc foi',,-.- tie r-'r 8, -vo ; v a nur ? e. R.mWKi reris fi(iifMMif. In I-5 a fw w-k bf:r h rej vi akr i.(fn hi enn tneati -n 1 f t',e p.--r' cf li.n (iriT, F. V. tV.i eitr rr toT-n auth. -nt'.e ivuuVd th-T own rH-r's:' p'prat '-rT to f i!nc trtie,e -f in.',-rp, rai -.n Th f Vi-ir? i the r-narka' ' res-i't N".r-.b-r cf r"-s Tr 21 je-s ef ?, - . r.'JTV'T r f Tra'e nnder 91 rf J, l4i. r tm- b"T "'f fern! T-r 1 7-t sj. 1', Bomber cf f-'uaAie ner i 7"rs cf Buggestiona for a Summer Trip. li JOJ n to tk tue tr y (.f a i.fe U::.e, purchase ttis low rat eie arxn t;ckct K!i ty il pr.uc al hue in the l'n;ted u:es ana tLa Northern 1 ac.tc railroad to Yvll.w. e to lit' NaUolaI l'aik, I'ac.Rc coast aui AisSia. l i.e tr:p is ruadewith the highest de-grt-e cf con. fort ia iiie tir;at.t vtati i uled tr&'.!.. ol tti NortLcru l'ac:CC ra.ircavi, n tj n tarry d n.:: tar aiivl uiur.oi s I'uiiraau !ctp.u ir from i'h.cago, M. l'aul ul M:ni:apiu to Montana and t;:e 1'ac tic coast, Without change, aid ?pcc.al I'tiilmia tlet rer from St. laul and Maiiiea;.o.i4 tu Yel lowjtcr.e I'ark. '1 he KTiirry en route is the most maj;n hce-il to I" tound m the fceveu Hale ihrouh whicli tue roadjassts. r.rautiful inouutaius, river, valleys, Uketiad plains tollow tuctx ottier ui ra; id ucct s-loa to ilehght tne tourists who will aNo lind n.trrett iu the nri cultural, li.m ti, luiiit'tring, industrial and other iaier-ft4 asociaed witlj the developinviit of lh great norlhwt!?t. The crowning Klury f the trip through thj noithwest, however, n the. V.Bit to YeilowHtoue l'ark, the land of hot springs, geyners and gorgeous c an out, uiivl to Ali.-kti, witti its endliss ocean channel, enoweapped ptak, la d an Tillages and giant glaciers. If you wish to investigate tnisj-uggrs-t:on further cend to Chart? S. Fee, general ii4Fferr egent, N. T. K. 11., St. Paul, Minn., for copies of tiie hand onie ly ill ustrattnl "Wonderland" tKok, Yt'liow&tone Park ad Alaska folders. Very JIuch Burprisod. 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Mov-s and llauces lu tte oila. 1 or M!e jj THE O-XJISriT IIARDWABE CO., iriaarap!li.Mkb. LEATflEK GOODS! REPEATED calls croods has induced us this line to our Pall stock. It will interest you to examine. All new, fresh goods and the prices right. J.CKERKNER JEWELRY CO.. 57 3Ionroo Street, SPROUL & McGURRIN. Plumbing Steams Hot HOT MR FURNACES, fir. MANTELS, CRATES AND TILING, GAS AND ETC, ETC.. ETC. FM Diamond Ilese an otherbranda. Water and Fewer Connertlnns. r-.ritir V1lt..i- ohlrN kill all mlrrubn knd crrrn anil tniku witnr h- .utelypuie. IougU" iLitantaueoua Water Heater. Ceslae tor Lattn. pIko r Wholesale and Iletail Ltaltrsin riambers' guppilea f:i.hki 184 East Fulton St. (Telephone 147) Grand Rapids, Mich TRAIN TIME TABLES. GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RAILROAD. vi a ims aoix j aonvn. r. from Lv. totaz . bontn. : Nortn. For raauiac and Mflmw ti ji a m " 1 a ra To Traverse City and Mackinaw . 'HO arm! 110pm F.i. i :, . . i f an i i ,v J 5J j iu i 5 p m For 1'etoikey and iJwt- luaw .ty 811pm l lOpra From KaUma.O') and CnU ra 8 T p m Train arrlvlnu from the P tutu 6 li a m an1 ''0 nni tiuiiy; otaer tralm dally except Sun day. VIAIN3 COINS POTTH. t. from Lv. o!n Ncrto. Koutru Kor Cincinnati ,0am 703am r Ka!;iiiinzo.t t hlc&k'o - HCiin For Ft. Wayne and tbo at 1150am iin Fr Clnclnnail 6lpm fOOpm For Kx!.i;ua.ou a Cnlcaso llCVlpia llJpm m Hal'iaw UWara W Op ra Train ravine aoiitn a-6'i p ard 1123 P in ma dally, t tb-r trains dally eicept bundav. KLKEriXU AM rKi ob ra RTICa. North1 i' t m tru has parlor ' ar Grand F.ai l Is to I'etosky and Micklnaw City. li' 1" i in ir. lu lin nn'j'ir.f cars (irand Rap ls to l'r t iikfy and Markmaw. S uith 7t)a m tram bas arlor tar Grand ltaptds t I'liM lr.nari. a m train has : arlor tar Qraod Rapidt to CMcau. IU' p m train liaa Wagnat (pln2 Car Grand F.ap'.n to Cincinnati. 11 pm trntn has W aaner fcieepla Car Gmnd lUpMt to Chicago. HreKFGOV. GRAM RAPIP? .v IVMV i or Musrgoii. l.v.. V am 11 - a in 5 t ' p u From ' ...Ar 10 in a in 4 40pmt)ftSpra Sunday train J-aM for MukNi j aia ArriTiS fji ui Muikroni 4o p m. rillCAOO VIA G. K. T. L". 'ran'i temii , t. m m ll 21 p ra A rr. Cnlrag i is p in y ivi p ra 4 M a ra ".. a ra IrVa has through Fr:or Car. and 11 & p m tra.n daKy thruunb ea-r p.piQi Car. l.ve rnkajo yof, amSIOpmlOPpr Air iirund Rapids 1 M p m v. p m 6 M a n 'i lo p m trala lias tbrounh l arlor Cr and 1 Hi im train daily, ibrouga HuD'rSw Incr t ar. Ir.ro'ign tlrkt and fM laf rmtlon ran lal t y c;ilu nron A. A mjn T, ticket aan. t ualoo stfon. er ..;M. Mi;nnr I i,la V;eh. C. L. Ixraw.-vn. 'i. raa acl Tl'irM rfll TIME TABLE 10 W 15 IFfKUT. i. Rspilal fVia rt.JnhBS Ar; tS rn Camv Ar i f I '." v 1 SV Uf A I Z-'tkil F.itt . . A I arr I t. Kn-fB A .; "r ; im.t .. A rj ) M )!' V pm 1 i Cv ib 4 r pm 12 aw I'pm i " f C"i i 1 ' i ! m I 1 a 'a t r.i r. a : I arr, 2 rpw: H'w 4 : :- m . a i t 'pn ? it ffl i pnV : rt. Ys&. 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