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RED LODGE PiCKE ET VOL. 1. RED LODGE, PARK COUNTY, MONTANA. SATURDAY. 1DE(1'4.MB.i.E 28..i88.- 1.4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. F. Meyer. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. gW'LAND OFFICE BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Red iLode, Mont. Allan R. Joy, ATTORNEY ATi LAW, NOTARYI PUBLIC. COUNTY ATTORNEY MONEY TO LOAN. INSURANCE--- EAL ESTATE. SOLE AGENT FOR Riverside town lots, N. P. Railroad lots and N. P. !ailroad lands. U. S. LAND OFFýCE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. Liviagston, Montana. - Land Office Business. .V3 . .oert. Practices in all matters relating to the Public Lands before Montana U. S land oices and the department at Washing ton, D. C. Special attention given Entries and Con tests. t TiCorrespqndence solicited.1-8 osenman, Xontaua. J. F. Rowe, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ~ d Ldge, E.atana. iouaes for sale and reit. -- - F. R. MUSSER, M. D. 'HYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office next door to the PICKET. Geo. W. Mon oe, M. D. --r 'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. mee at II. J. Armstrong & Co.'s Drug Store. -ED LODGE, MONT. H. M. Woodward, USTICE OF THE PEACE. ollections promptly attended to. ED LODGE, MONTANA. E. E. Batchelor, NOTARY PiBLIC Mce in Conrad & Co.'s Bank. ed Lodge, - " Montana. W X. M.oat, ONTRACTOR AND BUILDER lastering and masohry work. WORK GUARANTEED. Plans and estimates given. ED LODGE, MONTANA. George W.; Devin )NTRACTORS an4 BUILDERS, Iliard and Pool tale repairing a specialty. :.Loige, I ontana. R. J. Phil ott, ONTRACTOR and BUILDER. Woek WaTranted. b Work a Specialty. Team Work done. ouse Logs for Sale. Mrs. E. A. Baldwin EACIIER OF VOCAL ANI) IN STRUMENTAL MUSIC. e Zo.dge, Monrtas. !eport . . .. . ts. Tra and, cri L , lwnslt , ito 00. .5,C. very tiler so PPS ETTLER'S UIDE, I24pp.j pried onl 25c, (postage stamps, A. S. DOUGLASS, RED LODG;E, - MONTANA. Rough andS ur~,cedLum ber Lath, Moulding, 4a.ll, dtoors,Winllo ws, Etc., Etc. SýEIN CrLES. Red Lodge, Montana. P. 2CVcD zn. ell, Prop. All kluds of BLACKSMITH [NG and WAGONMAKING Special Attention Civon to HORSESHOEINC. J~r"Shop close to Conrad & Co.'s Bank. eod Lcg-e, IVont. Patterson House. BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTII. -Everything Firstclass- THE TABLE IS SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Clbert Patterson, Prop. Western Union Mail and Stage Company. Chas. Graham, Division Sup.r intladedt STAGE LEAVES RED LODGE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FOR ALL POINTS IN WYOMING AT 1 P. M. G-O E"AST -VIA THE No the0m 7aci.t R~AILROAD. THE DINING CAR ROUTE, AND GREAT SHORT LINE TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. 175 Miles the SHORTEST Routeto CuicAco & ALL POINTS EAST, -and the Only Through Car Line. LOW RAT'I'S! QUICK TIMIE! Pullman Palaice (Cars. TIMEE TABLIE. .ttint.c E Pxapress for th Es.ut- |t.en r|:.......)U l..... ........... .......... 1 0p. m. lotcitlh: l"'0,z E i' ollr the l;nAgt- Arri s o u... ............h ............. i Ilttle I ,'prews Alivol no itlS ll h ... .. ..... ...... ....... 105 p . n! Ilieln 11 ,xsre.s - Le.aves *tiauoUlt .... ................ . 70 a. 0 . C. S. FEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., St Paul. A. 1), EI.UAR, Gcn'l Agt., Uttlth" MQIIt, HEADQUARTERS FOR Drugs, Window Shades. Paints Oils, Fishing Tackle, Wall Paper, Stationery, Cigars, Lamps, Spectacles, Perfumes, Blank BOOks Toilet Articles, Window Glass, And everything in cur l1 e. --0-- PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. As large a Stock ;s a nlly in Inast.rt' Mo.ntana and Prices as lReason aide. Red Lodge, Montana. BaDooIb Zgles, WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. WIHEN IN NEEI) OF A \WAGON DON'T FA!L TO EXAMINE TIIE BA IN WHICH FOR STRENGTH, DURABILITY AND LIGHTNESS OF DRAFT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF TIHE FINEST LINE OF HEATERS AND RANGES EVER SHOWN IN MONTANA AMONG WHICH ARE THE JUSTLY CELEBRATEU 0h.ter Oak. GUNS and AMMUNITION Red Lodge, Montana. P. YEGEN & GO. WHOLESALE -- and -- nET .ZL GROCERS. Mail Orders noeiivo Prompt atton tion. OUR:COODS ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND OF FIRST QUALITY c --- -- ~sp~m- SEND FOR OUR PRICES. You w.ll find them the LOWEST. P. YEGEN & CO. BILLINGS, MONT. . B. Te k BILLINGS. MONTANA. I ar eoss and Saddlory. CALIFORNIA BiTS AND SPURIS.-GENUINE FISIIER IIATTAS. S:igle and Doubo Ri2ggod 3adci los to Order. Orders from a Distance Receive Prompt Attention. STAR RESTAURANT. Red Lodge, Montana. -P.3T~A .ICIK JOIllTSON, aP-. BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MORT'f'. Table supplied with the best the Iiaket affords. ;fT. TISIED r CQoS. D PISCA ;HEI;DJFB EI"Yl A New York Itoporter Tells Wic.t Becomes of It. Some of the Ways" in W1hich the CAnt-Of Clothing of Iishl Laiese Is LUsed Uuow Actresses Manage to Keep Up witst the Fka!li'on. "What do the fiashionablo and wealthy wvomen of New Yori do wit their dlscarded garn:cltsi ' This qllestion is suggeslc' uy one who says: "To be in the sIb;n these ladies must haive` c:ds an.a. cords of cltiilles to cast ofi, entirely to ::n for a supl)ply of their poor rec:tion:. oh they sell themn Do they invite the old dco' min to their houses? They can not give 'em to their servants. Wit ht o thel do wtill 'mcl?" fLookaginltis sib,2c'L up. a Nosew lore Scxn reporter le-arnld that the ldles of :icw York have varllo'ls in:z-as of disposing of their rlac.alrd: garments, a, id inlstead of being aitan cmba rra:isud io iu so, they could dispose of ianiy Omore. It is certain that none of t oin are thirownll Into the streeL That many of ttiem are sold is obhvious from the fact that in second haind clothing stores of the better e-l:i.s there are always to be fosnlt richl glrmlnts ttiat hliane bhe liut lit tie worn. T'hecr 13 quite as dicllh ifference between second-nand storcs as there is between stores w:laere only new goads aro sold. There arc pleuty of seicoid-tiant stores wseire oily go.ids of first qualit:" ire sold. whereree rco u" si ats, satins, lace, upholstlery and btr'- .:-!i:t: aill y :iSi to be found, anl drvlilo IhtcI prices .a .- :pt glute above the rlaccc ! f orhiincry i.)p le, rug'h far below firsst-.tail. prices lir such goee s. It neca not be oluf-red that I!! Ither goods are brought direcrtly tro.na l.t owners. In many cases they aIre br~lilt o seoerllid Ow.OerS, whoI have ir te'd 113i 1 S ifli froth the tilest ovners, li dl;lilid irs very thing the iloment trnt it goes int of f:ishlia. ,Yet tere are r.c :i(eLit: w:l) seaL every thing of thiia ,in.. not D) I irh for t.e moneyas for the cnc;veieli-i of it. They do not trle the sother of dohin, onut glits. Of course tecy ia. i not cat! t:: ordlcarv old clo' c aan. They wio:i.ll to'. fr.;: wor *Ihl exchange a word witt iitt'a:Lhians;l.r- , l.k: men whn are so a.xuC. oehan,, crockery lor iold "an , : . . .,: iv' quiet, ice Jc1-pie, e 1.1i te bIurii es.i o gOing to dWiellain housel i-, :t. ;,)i iti : i t t) appraise a:d p.rchase sil :- -i. T- i :id. vertisements of therse "u :,. .ci; ,'" deaue!cs may always noe toni in the I tI:lwp rse. The faot tcht the nirai--s is pinttt:: appareant trom to:c t lii r 'IIt' sas::h acveri:te ments do constanl ly a!p p:a, :: e.ic:l r:l meats inay a:.ayy be icund in semc'.ct I .:Ld stores. One very cani)cii'u e 1.', fxs r sl:ch good1 is found in tole aid oi; u:l:is of tiie vr iousn churches, and t:e Ir.p.'·-so3 dri:c";a of I laoies' tairs. tiuci rc ;i clot:0,: ,. t c;t tip to mane er cry gqi:ls, ics c'sinoni, V:; 0t e in iilioti nici tnacii t :1:t :,: t, il.! e ithes' falr. T he uodi ercjot!l P.i a isty; .l.c ,d b " the beievolcat ladici fior -i s:in u toniig the poor, to v- ni- ri c1 c": " -r a:lle:lts WOUld be all Ineoiilpce p',tie lift. tooe rhe n ladicl: I'.,"a 'I licr'! to use up tdl their ovat sili or sa:ln il e ;:'1 s 118 t ll ail; fornow par:nr. hrma t. 'These hl::; and satin linings are not onlly ec!cr::nt i.ids styhs!h but tley are 'el,-y aoile iulSi.t i im t :1(I cnvenient. They are lighter tihan ordinary l lxirS. But toe pior rentitolls a'i el nt f-o'Cotten. Tlere'n are many cl ther:n i-i New Yoiir. Most ot tte rich lall:ile:i hliVe sbl - p fesri, IoV, crty by a lonsi c.r:cs13 of hlard vcl'r an.l active busisess. Very fic. t' tave bieel able to bring up all thei- rilltio!t .n\: ill tii t lh . The poor relationa have idaulrhteris ,rho must e manole presen!lale when i!lhey vleit the rich ollu ses, :Lend Lt'i - i:: nll!, lly not ashallled to accept gifts of e liotloiig, Init; a:re very glad to get It. ':e!.e a re lso many poor women i!1 New Yor, c hivo h:irve onlce been rich, wshose Ihusbands or fathlers have fa!ied lI btusiiess or itherid it!l ullbariraused estates, anld who roly p Lo.11 oid insCinctes snloug the i .ion .r suiilll th lll to keepCi itp a respectahli appoi:ra:le, lpeall:ig en this stebj.et llth a benevo lent lady of excellent f.nthily, and on011e tie spelnds mnuch of her timhe in loioing after unfortunate wotvonrc in prison, 1 tle replorter askeo what was her e:;cpericl':o, aindr she said she believed th::t 'vry few ldiis of I wealth sell their cioutol:l:'' diroctly; thal SilO kinew that maolly such I.:dies gave iheir clothing to elicvor:cnt so'citors wih th tel knowicdge tl:at tL \ a o be sold and the proceeda applied in chariity. As to the lei:d:ng actlesses. who have largo and pe:pnsiivio vardrittbes, they do Iot needl to give aruw:y er sell rmi!ch cloth. ing. The ecxigecies of their profession ic. quire lsarge quaaatitic of cl .icatri t: pro1 vide costni:ies for v\.riuis pallts, aild thleir gcod dres:es ..r-e aild : over and iver c le.ga:n, and reappear in various forms, are inter changed, mied, iend ngd, csd inalri1 so that the original shapen is ul:recoeuiuluible. T!iere is nio end to thbulse lat expcrt costumier can nmakte of merd li erial, chih, i heether the properly of t'l rich, or t h.- :rofessaio',l. need neler to a beggioi . ,-mrl , of tho di(s carded clot.inag of the ri'ii: .t:ia does find its way to the st li': costoulr, lind reap pears in the rou'll-.r. :1s, the ball-room robes, and other ,vonders of thi toilet thai grace the fair fin-s io::` i of -:-I-lig L'deIs, and , astound the un:hllIi:;-o f.cn i: thfe audi- i onceatth ilaw -l -apvv:ie ni e wic .Siil tile manager has 1i:1e . Much of te boest Imlterial f thi dis carded dresses of ricl' Iuies hfi-ls i s way to the dyo-houe, a3:1 t:i:ee Cassumes sonice more marketh-be or falshion. ;l color, or gets doie in b.Lait:, wli.i i:i ectullay the taste of the grave and guy, the lveluy and severe. A.d thulli, inl i:ly vavs, the old dresses of rich 1 ,Ic3 !et ( nc':rvcd, and contribute'their mite to i,lusratle that triumph of civlizaticn that. iapiproachilg when nothing roes to ws!te. The refuse of the gas-house is n.i.da iii;t tlh mist gor- 1 geous Rniline iiyec, and a.pilied to faded rich moatecials. to ag i-- rappear in those delightful forms that over fascinate the gaze of man, and absorb so much of the time and thloughtot of worien. Thus, ever the old is traiisforiled into the new', in the alembia of time a nd through the genius and invention of lan anild \woman. Her Last lieque.t. "It's all over. L:1. Carl refuted me this morning. Stop on y(,Or way down town and get me a two-ounce bottle of laudanuln. It's my last request." "Don't take it so to heart, dear. You'll get over it in tinm." "I never slhal--;ver! I tell you I won't live another day. ,A, I ay!' : ths I4 Crimmlins's son yor te, b .: anjl ue if that dove-coluore. r.l +; . ,,, :prl c ~n :", " .; t, : o .tori She prontisc.'l to i',, ''".;"0' , t' :, socouldw coul n t t "c or.,., ; i ,~ Jenkyn3 . Hei I ,e n o a t :;o l,,,uis , .J It1 couldn't go."-Jail, i He Didn't Need It. i* My friend, embrace the present oppor, tunity to seek everlasting rest," gait a camp-meetinmg exhorter to a young maw ia the audience. The young man shook his head. i What I " exclaimed the exhorter, in sur prise. "No, I don't need any rest," replied the young man. "I clerk in a atore that don't a.ivertise."-Arcola Ik.eurl. TURPENTINE and black varnish, put with any good stove polish, is the blocl:ing used by hardware dealers for polishing heating loves. If properly put on it will last rouglhout the sceon, -HE Fn. . e .i-- - uT. A Beauti-fu Litler":v. stplressive of 'Tis the flower of t':, t.---:..p-"kind as love and stru ia.,,s H ,i :r: i" A tiny bhwibnh ,f .too la n', hbclssnmos is morle I xur I'les -i\ e ii t lha Iie luI .ei ci.: t-ie liie tI ttors rtl to whbter tur t0. none; Tr'ie, It is but a iI l. i.n" to send a bunl-ch f frl'et-tll-.ists t~ L dlepartil friend. Yet thi.s tritlhn- at~tlft i rill ever bie a[itty lt s R ,,loet.,l , llun. "ine sil ent liessengerls of .iour lrilei.sLiip. rn;eln brtancte and goodltig i Ii is , u;iake piiasant many ani hti ur ui tedious Jyii'llVy--e. IL may b"rilhten maiyl a surriiiui.l hourL iLt hii Jou liey t i til til life. ILis a liuier \uilirt I fondly trea-uired even after its detari Its faded beauty awakens a fl.u.l f rel-elt:onk. its pleainait assu.atiouis wsilth tie [ost LIIgt.ieus is. preseunt. altd alu*c. i ajlipy es;iLciaueut lntur tile lutsle. Tl'ie nst effective way to seltd this little flou tcr as aS letter a letter of friend-sip Line a squlare envelopte t heavy aper with tin fitl. Into it si., s!prigs of the tloswer, having ilolist cotton iilltl ti-n-lt101 wrllpped arOllu.r tie SLt,. ISl this manlldner thiey ilain tllr flt- Ihttlks sevuinsI oait A ellld l arlil' itig i i ~l iiit tLe \le .t uI shlt ,P slitpeio IIInt tIm- ti. trllpe hIs Lie U In Litiul te1 o 'it t a t.UC' 1. l tCb.Iu. Thits tchelrsheu Iiwer i- enslly cutlivated. It requires ' tor'theli sits iLto thian a its prals spllit I talet datl, Pallteu in a i1lIst. nliu l int ItUiiia ll prol-utny aU n1g Lilt' el ~ l uululI l rl , It it tIlot i eat gll,\\. row .nO1l the seed, but pilatute are rucotlelLti it tiCed by salupy it dams a ool, , of ,t i+ti t ls it, t in tel l hlle the.l i Iliallllllt oVI tC..LIt) ds t ate t ins tne lli-Lau 1it. out .s al I t ii 1It Inewater * I' rl" Millt ay lottboa outt it tile Lg dlt-l itlurie they gr[tela ..y conllhr ile to I*utl J l b- hdts reI ' u.at nu protection for tillr w irIr hi'te Itio, et-lthut til, atru ' Ion,,hItig lege.l: Aonh. e ti a 1 -toe, st ia -lit'hl bato i rhi. n n Ilollllllll ; n lh il it a IOV vi Oll a.-jd - ,,li 1: I t- t ,ii 1 puih tllti thesI irolt. It. was ll at i Solot wni the t-iver sll eepi andil tlleainerotu tl, i ye biue filo. or'. Uit,+ro l at, n ,i I mile lloou, far out tie youtd Use h e ,l, b'' in, pIny blosoilts I ( iiLty beung Cur idaay l b; toue Aila,!sighed the maid. "that those be iutiillllt, fltV ersi tiiL n .1 [perishtt anti can Ilot be stved "Nay ' exctlaiimel the youthl; "you shall harve suie to wuaVe aioug you suiny tie.ises -" Ligtily he sprnlits into the stormln tide. "Stayl M.ay!' shie inilit oe blltill vaini PDeatil ill tulhl lni a ti ii for hler is bliss. Anxlou :y sue watilchis hiti Alirady hlis hands erasl the Ilowers nll Ihe strnlgrles I to regain Itie shore. 'ihe truel waterl:n turge l. eesily iotiut Iltll, a.it ill' iia bacr l thl lhs bIl lite to iasIt thle flower at hter teht. iul cry i i' in ei-ine.s lot." ore the d;lark wave iose ove, hlm forever\ This tllhlv IIt-u 1,-rw,' I. itled to-day, aUd iL boall the llslt llU .lor.iti ie.not "- ANNA IINtIIu.uxic THE CHAMOIS MOTHER. A hunte, onl thle ti'ou1tio,1 of Austeia 0.; , 11,,, 1 'I, n .e ' l .t 11o ! 1'.tIo0lJ1 , lie Ct:oitIllo 10011 11tnw 101 i'do 1,. lieu!11: pthe ruh d, low ,h;- Pi't tlh hrd'Il d low. 3r1e a f Shl i". t;. .I ii 1 ,; lb l it' off+1 tihe h,. wt'1l hr ha0 nl,. tut oic sou huea, it 1he t-, ,. ll"ta, <lr 1t'ied to show her e fth'l.'. . li th. ' ' 'a e too y uho m ito tuis Th,+y lucre n!Ot Re+:"g hat'o\h to loilou' her Poor wither! The ht nfer' e moe nearer and nearer vi thughLt le was sure of thm. She o..n.lw, l all " r 'l+si to shield them. or cut t!:," ;1 (I,:' ,If h I s rach tried i S; a n reached 'er The hunter l.t como- al-o.st p t~ th-em. t . '.lit: \ . iV : LEAP. Away oe 't.1.1 : .'ha ohnde frotl the ha li·l"3 1.110.. Ale you r"ot ;,.i they eshapedlt?-Mrs. UCLf iN3 M; LLU 1CS. 'low They ,Attild-t.lt a0t1 Dei:, royed a The story of thie mlaggot 10il1.1 bored into theil etals on the Gertan rrailt-V's is 'de, 0lled by 111: 1 oll'5'i10 ptlai' .lrph in a Liv. Orpool paplOlr: 1,n' i at Lte1s0'we, at the mouth of tofhe Mo1 e' h, . t11.10e are soft. imuddy banks 1 lft utin'o'ered at oloyt tide, , whlirI are futt of b.'inog eltlioses of a most peculiar rppey;lrane. , Ogn heI:,r eoiad there is a tlarge shell-l llsh wh ich b h into the sand stilone, w ile tOle tiilllm tne rockts at Pufln 110l01d and the (Great Ormos Head are illmost riddle by the uious t;borers. It used0 to bhe thought thaft they made their ie0i1ling -p;lae inl t'e r..t ks by means of a iCIhlecat eLr'etion, iand l'aty students still hold to that idea in spite of theo existence of sulch lorerse'in imtild ual1 sadll-stone: buta 10te published in Iindhna ELiiincett 0 casts a 1e13 light on the subject. A bridge built . It India scarcely a yor' ago has Hbee at looked by thiole shell-titl, and the bricks between kih atnd low water have been tloredt to a depth of Itl inch from their ex posed osrface. A ts1'ecimen brick shows forty .'iive stnalil holes of boaut 1-16 inch di haet 1r: but if dte ins0le of the brick is ex li.led, it is found that these small per for.tlins lead to chambers about h It inch iii dtputl by one-thirdis'hn in diaiseter,boied at riikht angles to to- hts e of the brick. T'le vitrified. over-burnt Iparts of these icke hiiave been bored as well as the softer orts. so that the attack of the molluse o t ibt entirely due to bad oburnngot the bricks, Thie work of the shlip worm (freroi navoalis) is done ir:Te same 0w0 as is the work of this brick vesL Donavan-Av this hia't a special dlispi satton a. Providence, Oi'm a Nort' Cout0:; adarshosoo t-Puck. C :L'S PU.'S. A Had Haliit- l. b, e -ita of Poor and Toai Scott. a soitl inll i!!ege, comes dowan late i thoe brelftast table. kisses his .in !int. pe,:tl i to noa siaters. bats his tatlher respeitiul gxoot-i-onli:t-g and -its d e;sl. An ulneasy sl.tenctl at olc falls uponll l fiilnaiy. u- a H\te uean chatting cellcifu.v tenlugl hlitllerta Piet.-ntclly oe of his salters renark-: -.as i la.lxtnder, the t.eacther in tihe ptlit'e school. is ini-tot woUe her place. S he i.as ue~e w,'lplint souw ofa the tinfant elans." 1: ,liu, P't'raaess 0f1 it itbles.'" miur niners Irtia :nob t.il smnles. His mother says. after a S -a an: t.=, Fr. Fol.es w'as he.te thi, Ii.,aoing to ktw if i e wout got tap thi blay iIlih :"i l l t.-ya . r itlu huta u wb e should 'ay tu ar mother!" Tomn eci!;aims in hor at, ai " ae il an i yautg .,a 1it.5a yaour r.t. Scott ctlors with vexation. "Yourt Jure., areIa ueiur wtstij n, iu good taste, But torn is not daunted. lHe alls bis sis tee i., a, , L l ,: t at;, ia n ilrnert -ia- -utnl - nni Pol -: -ii i n ,in" at ye i I, li ai ' , "t, .. rot a. a .t a . l ri e ., u s t , t ' uia i e a r , i . . .. .1 t t c a hle isltanl' e i - .au in t',:i,, ia t-ll l to Lstill olre ulwlys , v i'rre, l .u:i , OL /t: ft'% atae . ' f , ' llt, I At hih l. it i'het, whaiiO ins ireadinig the :t, 'li,.'. ! ,i, "r1", 1l-l-a up wi¢ta ti .ll tela-l lll tle, oll r ro.illt[ , ~l u alt . l %li Ils e uo :U.y. h ,o old fi lend Fish tasnthat noo lit 'ed loo :' t.iuerl is a muoment of aplpalled Hihence, itci. Jl- ii Ta'ts lainact titg li.ltbe. " 4ca L uiata lsnes, nit, tanilte t11t) tlli fathler. witlth a loolI of stern disgust, rises a i itleatvenu tLu tue. Now. Toi oilt it as ie)V of mtiti, has iiaot been laelitnig I inelltigitnee tur gaad lteeling. But untiirtinately, W iOe a lIti at school ho tiade a ieW pain v hliint -nrel applautded. iSuccess was easy "ld cheap. tins tilne. Thet ret was sarc'tly ta senttetice ill whlai isome wort d ioul not te atrenttied tout of its netitit enotrh tto prn uiO it dlhui. 't'here aIfter 'iOtl bi,,c ai- bot' itllitt terror to his famtilyt and ititga titin.es. EIfry stei itbet, howovt'"er sextols or imlItOlInt, r 0fit.erved iRs a foundation- fior lis pililful little tpelr of word-twisting. ike liiti eioVic of the Mid tilt Ages., hi jingled hI s ftt's ctlp andtt bhlls in the ituuse, hi the ciurhit, vceit over Llo grave. 1.o aniy of our road-et-s know Tom, or hils fellows t-i'onch's i .,li,. THE REL.GiCG UJ EDITOR. An Applliranl rr I r tih I'- . ' iho Condutlesl but iu "r :'.,. i ' o was a s-nho h facd muid milt!-neu Sne.ed you) n , o :. . . t,",1 Ip to 1he mlanagi lla nir Sllr Ori a, at;elr. as a deatýlli on a palti hil' . '1 .1shathl: hi,,, sir. to s' a.irel a position its religi'ou nl h tir oa yo: vurte jourmlt ,a he lur!u'urtt' :. I "It ic.i' i'!i h'litoi', not lookingi ap, lli.+ vi .I I i' ieI ahdi.. rlittd t o y i .t!- it- . r i, o rii1ce?" asked the edlorl, still J,.4,.. l:Itay. " Can you il a ' lot ii tht: The y, - alin ,h'- o "s'No, indd, '," i ' pihcd, in evident pain. " Nor a scrapping imatchI, ." "No, sir." SNor hHtgl h for plian-: ilemsP1 "i N, s tv.' *'Know ai-i thin' ail) mt li hiwse-racesl" "No, sir r ' " ase-ball! ,, "No, sir." It'au w) tvr no ar i n-'",l-"r till the blood orzesout htwe.'on ilI,: i "No, sir; In,, 5ý:.'' The editor biegila to ftroe' impatient, but he t int 'is( . "- thrcIht'' !ii' oi 'tr. of a gas down the oelevlla r tIIlf :u:,i) n.-l' il to s(e "'Thl biiat lity-i D.- a i l-ta,.i , itl.[ iwroLu that artli cler" "Dones tine rue!'frils ,litior have to o do all thi.="' o:ad tu le aip:caut, turonng g'ray i t1e' fatc'i. "No. not all f it it lce, lut hle has to trite hii tr ol li::e :e i le.-it of the boys, though Wa e g \'i ys i'ive hnim iuturdiyi afterl nao oli i Lt hlis r'-I ar stal tit aleor' thu ftlri'tn i l .iits h Il to il tilisoea a brilnstoli iring rol o l Ihute on't 'e. ulte cnIIi O hre this Sjob if hiui \nit iit youvtio got Wo ue conl. But thie editnr t:tl 'd In thin air, for when he looked uip frti- his ietsl tihe alitalitint. haid vat'ishlel i', sietlsty a3 he tate.-IV. J. TlE Imo-'s t, u'r-' to noniie i iniee-mneat of the Plutes. 'Then wi all hear ' of the Mince-p;utcs. Kansas Editnr-Thoc .."-,upr is lnot foi sale at iny price tIo-day. tar lt'h. (Cash- Inws ihat i Ytou wViii i ion a:nti. disltise of it for any thl;; yea t:,,, [:0!b yesterday. EltItor--Yesttrdty,. to h"' suir". Shlt tihl morning 1 learned Ii'i t c; tr'IS :', vlsit llootllopols thi.i s.tn ,', ac ,.+I O il , I :. I . you kniowt, sni, this (;.i.., .. it .t., ; . cnl pll ietiriy t.kitlh ;ILr1 it h.'.v . sir, tle paper is not for salt at alny iip'e. Why, matin at o. aist-elro W'lu ,. :he. shows cats glass-- , i. 1 . MANss a all Whioh ciu ,, sit ,I! Ir fifteen minttuts dlulo;tn4, a i,,*o,:,, :. ,' ;r-. ;t sit as ttuxili's al ilt -i '' .i " stone, it l tie llt-,l :,t ;:t,, u1 ' i c I LtoUe IuaghoShlt ll of ii\;-c-r. Appt:-arm- u c.. t: l..ir Ellith. of I t -:t . i,.;l j.-ti rfrt netl front hier lirsi :or '-' ait hi - N'-i e , rk oath' dO :l, iotd ;' t rV L"c -u,.4 llo long '.1 ma." l :;' i,. s-l!d l1 :'I". "I nhould not ihh :,,! ,-,... " .L,,, :,.e of .ut; l l, 1 4ad -n111,t!'r 1'' r - ,I - i'i' 'tk n a' thel 1)%." Polntls of ina l''rfet il ter. The points of anl oyster are', lrsr, tha shape, whii.h should ro,.,.nrlbi the pet.o.- f a rose Illeaf N:x, t-' , t;.iriot-ines of thi shell: a thororluhbre-d s!. oull h,'\. - shlcl lihoe thin chiua. It s'-.ail al:,o pi,osse.s an asi most iltaill I' riug and pecluliar op-ile!esant luster on the irmaer Taidt. 'the hollow fon the acn.al sI lu lr'onlii to egg cul, an.i the flesh should ob tirm, whilte and nut-likh oh, thl I',I'rirn,,. u - e. " WVhat 1 r tort hi, rinlke bie it, ihi anat. rooml" cried It.e u:(oIo. r,ts lis he eancd op franturalthiy. thrusting Iris muaj'rity-d",our my ili9'u into the pus:,"-pt(t "Sire," replitid the otlice-boy, 'xI~ itite . low tsaltuIII, "'is t. the snutllltsari c ciit,1 has brlOlht ynti a sl.rorn F tit'i it'r , w'histi.i to keep his i'ourage up."-Jucdy. For a Song. Visitor-Well, Robbie, wlt uha4l 0yov name your little sister) Robbie Lee-We.haven't decided yet, 'nI; but I guess we'll call her Galla, maiama's so food of that (ong aboust Swc8w g (Va jLee.