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LITTLE TED. BY KR. W. EASTERBROORS. Well, you are a furny old codger ! let's see— hat you was askin'—how old we might be? rev milxs c of this Trem, Sone of ont “remains with relentlest Indian for the biz! Why. little Tim M ¥ ye the” danger oung for sin! iv. ie Loore, norance of am ex nots fool, shoal m: ‘his that Re own ts the ferry -hous—he's only four— gome daughter: brother, was three. He was bright, | "The fourth of July’ was éelel at "9 Rut hot very spry. end one Saturday nig P. ae Coperee Hie temb led right under an cranfbes whet came from 4 Weil—that was the end of poor Johnny O'Neil, ism? No! But love of human The But Ted's in no danger ‘that's all ia your eye— celebrated Pierre Bottineaa and the otler Cante at ee oo ee Fae Glas and. half'beceds ‘were ‘there, mellowed Weit'Deecse. T awe Simo MicksimoseaaEY | with drink, singing the sensual and Almost lewd Kad owee hncels in the slosh. | French rowing songs their fathers had a. im, sure a8 8 a the St. Lawrence. = W itm,” the Tight saain—ler, ir. that’sfon | stage-driver, and Hans hoff and the What makes us sell papers! Well. that isa go! other German set: or three Yan- ¥ the fun = oo yon know “ jem pene the rd, which com- or one br our butte , most th Boiscoy much batersom Gorey eras” Mo couati ep re And s.netimes not over much brea’, fe Tes ivairay old appetites Ted hasmaat mes ing atone’ dies af mae Seer: My father*—oh | Daddy you meap—he’s ready e anybody as was idioli: Ts"pore ho'd be better, pechaper if be on among frontic: men, whose itads 1 almost Wit that ete a hed me ws fos you know | Sjual’ to their Tevengo. | C Onear, th x soldoms tots ¢'>, And mother—Well- she die! in Augnat,' think, popular politician, who hair Jong and | res Site took to her bed after Dad took so Frere aud drank, bust tokacp in with his Wiig 5 nts, Wi pte ge fee Pepin 0 | the Minnesota Senate each winter (and who us cast half dozen votes for him), it & buncombe Be then. Edwards, dew | who wouldn’t rink, but who knew how to tell Get cut of the way "Holy Mower ‘tie Ted? | | strange stories, kept them laughing for half a1 common on the frontier as those i who THE GUNPOWDER PLOT, | think 'the trapper alwase a halt-borss half-allt- THE STORY OF A FOURTH OF JULY. | of » another Whenever one writes with Photographic ex- | bis time to astronomy, and several traders actness of frontier life, he is acetsed of inviting and who were men. of amprobable things. culture, a they are men who are * old Dary Lindsley” lived in a queer cabig | ® Uttle ‘mor id_or ic in meni on the Pomme de Terre River. if you should | structure. All Edwards’ nataral abili' whi ever ride over the new Northern Pacific | were sufficient to have earned him 4: it shall be completed, or over iat branch of | Rad he-been in“ were; which cromes the Pomme de Terre, you can on the pursuits of his wild igi gy Lol Be hich be for an old settler, Gager’s station; and if yo a Would like to see some beautifal take a | After a game ‘it~ cance and float down the Pomme = Terry | tated from the Indians, the bots by began to! Biver. You will haveto make some partages, | be too much softened with whiskey to keep up and you will havea good for say athletic exercises, and someth! man- =e reach Cee Roan fon ae ee Rimaeeh Sesernecs rs nae m Gager’s, but its present owner is hoe | Amusements on secre ' eames — A queer old chap was Lindsley the last tims I adroit management over~ saw him. I remember how he took m> allover | hear partes a co a his claim and showed me the beauties of Lind- | cannon” was mixed Linds- sleyville, as he called it. His long iron-gray | lee. He inferred Linds- hair fluttered in the wind, and his face see: ley’s house was to the like a wizard’s, penetrating bat . | national rf. oxtra ‘That was long before the great tide of immi- | class of whiskey, and Seasoning some grants had begun to find their way into this | well-timed denunciations of i parade the highway of the Sauk yal- | he gathered that the plan was to of - Lindsleyville was a hundfed and fifty der under the - auiles out of the world at that time. Its cabin and biow the tion numbered two, Li ‘and his dan, ghter. monster out, or kill id ‘The old man had tried to make a fortane in | NOt matter which. ——— adn a ghee pang a9 He said that if it tion that he had not os and Pelican find in the Patent Office models without n pm | and help blow up the old rascal. Of bee-hives aad connens, steam cut-off and | ee ae Daby-jumpers, 1 churns and flying wished Gtaeson wach boned Ghee eet nee || Tile. He winked , playing sured poping Na from each one.” Ho hypocrite handsome! had raised fancy chickens, red himself rich kent in different the Germans had on two swarms of bees, ae with a magic home drunk. and Whiskey Jim” lantern, written a philosophic novel, —aeeret | | Srinea the hatred in their trp. They = & newspaper. There was but one earpose, in | peamaton of 4n immigrant team that was Which he was fixed: which was to , vaaroei and hey were goat started on da ‘ghter jealo: ‘° ae fe ae a experiment of building an Utopian eity, he had | Bente by blowing up the traveled to the summit of this Ienoll on the tight | FAL Lat bank of the Pommw do Terre. the cro never was | his @ more beautiful landscape than that which the of Pelican Lake. tim: Lindsleyville commanded. But the town aa walking a6 only Bot grow, chiefly because it was so far i | alk. Rolf dhe time tn. eeinging Kot, he ss order, though the conditions in his ; aan intended to secure the character of the city | had astart of from deterioration were so many, that nobody | could not tell; be would hase sons Rong tg md sgh At the it of every knoll he looked back to At the time I speak 0: vid Lindsley had | see ing, weit on the Pomme de Terre for five ram He | lest they should discover him. had removed suddenly from the Connecticut received him suspiciously as ever, village in which he had been diving because he | and ively recused to believed his story. But discovered that his daughter had, in ieerhe | by wang tis wienoepe Edward soon convinced watchfulness, formed an attachment for a young | him the man who hadthe effrontery to disclose the whole | The dusk of thing @ to him by politely asking his cunsent to | Lindsley’ 3 marriage. daughter's peril, “ Marry my daughter!” choked the old than; | | ‘I will fight them to the death,” he said, “why, Mr. Brown, yon are crazy. Ihave eda- | ting down his revolver, with an air that would cated her upen the combined principles of Roay | have done honor io Don Quixote. senu, of Pestalozzi,of Frobel, and of Herbert “If you fight them whip them, Spencer. And yout youonly graduated at Vale, waylay you and kill you. But there are ton of an old fogy — sir! not = if you t them you will be killed, till I meet a hubs whose min har been | and lk be without ft sy maneartoally dey I consen’ .or my beh my Foe honse be red, and you Emitia to marry.” will be killed whenever you are found. But And the old man beeame so frantic that to | what have you here! a magic lantern?” Save him from the mad-house, Emilia wrote a The old gentleman had, before Edwards’ ar- letter, at his dictation, to soang Brown, peremp- | rival, taken down the instrument to introduce torily breaking off all’ relations; and he, a sensi- | some improvement which he had just invented. 5 ap romantic man, was heart-broken, and left | When Edwards stumbled over it and called it a he village. He only sent a farewell to his | magic lantern he looked at him eee friends the day before he was tg sail from New | | “A magic lantern!” he cried. ‘ No, sir, that Bedford on a whaling voyage He carried with | {ss dimolving view, oxy-calcium, pantoscloster- him the impression that an unaccoantable a change of mind in Emilia had lost ny hope for | ee him. ter from the half-breeds,” said the trapper, a ittle impatient st this iil-timed manifestation of pedantry. “Get ready for action imm~ ey i te Hi 4 Be | : é i To prevent a reourrence of sach an untoward accident as this, and, as he-expremed it, «to | of bring bis daughter's” mind into pom rela- bes 5 ied ti Sven” ions with nature,” the fanatical JomoDher es- = we tablished the town of Linaslepvitle, determined |“ —— it atonce,” said Edwards. H> picked that no family in which there was a young man ee pees marked ‘Chior. potas.” and should settle on his plot, unless, indsed, ‘ the young man should prove to Bethe peragon “« Here is your material,” he said. be was looking for. “Do yo understand chemistry?” asked Frnilia’s motherless lfe had not been a cheer- But the did not answer. He ful one, subjected to the ever-changing whims of ant otf got out the retort, and in five minates the o: ov- avisionary father, with whom one of was bul Bye TI wash- eal cast of mind could have no gules of of ae. into the Indian-rubber receiver. pine thy. And since she came to Lindsle; stoOd at the window the road to: harder than ever, for there was no ag with his telescope until it grew ‘aark, nearer than Gager’s ten miles away, and there im that latitude was at about ten o'clock. ot &@ woman within fifty miles. There is | Then the magic lantern was removed ppt med <P nesome a8’ pealie, he horizon Is to the little’ gras-roofed stable, in £0 wide, and the earth is so empty! which dwelt a solitary pony, ani by Lindsley had spent all his Own money long the “focus 'was care age mah wes aly a et ee ae fully set so that it would throw a pictare daughter, inherited from her mother’s family, the house. Edwards selected two pic- Be capital of whteh wi as tied up to keep it out of a adjusted them for use in the two his reach, that prevented them from starving. | tubes. ‘Rusia wasstarcing inteed, not in body, but in ian ee notin haste, andin all soul. Cut off from human sympathy, she usod hour of suspense Emilia, hid in the to sit at the gable window of the cablf and look | barn ith her father and young Edwards, was out over the boundless meadow, until it seemed | pealtvely y- For here was human com- to her that she woald lose her reason. The wild | neste ip, and. a bangry soul will galls risk far see bul ore ae re hee Unk | purchased. ‘Ted lai-e7 pull “t itary mm at flocks of great white ‘ve sation was out of the question. It is pree- det vans thangen he teach Of Swan | ence andnot talk that makes companionship. thes bets uJ ashome moncted ee ge a of oury | the river below. Emilia’s heart grew still as she —— nas —— kind —they were = | heard aoe and wives. and D7 ontx and children, while sho— | like ° " scieruy uated hee hangin lest the shold be | Soniee 32 sow ley were Estwees tes bonss ¢ her father. Te A ie “niverse seemed to be a wheel. Phe mn | anulthe stabte, getting ready'to dig @ hole for and the starseame up and went down over the | 2 menstoneus son of sven wis Sxighetel sage: |) = Tht give them fire-works!” sald Edwards in ® larity, and she conld not tell whether there was i aGod or not. When she thought of God at all, | picture of Thorwaldsen's basreliet of ios Ss relations plant taraing the ‘crank | “Morning having been previously laced tn that kept the sky going round. Th: universe | the Instrument, Edwards now re oe 7 inother | and the beantifulflying female figare, with ht berin aaenenener her lips, aod | ivfant ip her arms, ‘shane out upon the side of stead of praying to God she cried out to her | the house with a ee mother. Un-protestant as the sentiment is, I | —— y Jim, a wentying, cannot forbear saying that this talking to the bmw! a oF tet B= cleans good = dead is one of the most natural things in the Mon Dieu! —s tte Braet wt in the world. To Emilia the dimly remembered love | Beyer sean @ px tare, Ci Of her mother was all of tenderness there was in | Cethedral of St. Boniface, at fort Garry. Maw the universe, the only revelation of God that | Dicw’ La hwy hyo php _— had come to ber, except only the other love, | knees before pera < maeene oe Which was to her @ Paradise lost. For the great | gir, and cromeed themscly: Rraree Jevtily. d Fate that turned the prairie vuiverse pan Fen’ ai = << By thane i with acrank motion had also, so it seemed | &P. 3 a. bpm n= being snatched away from her the object of her | der! Tenth oot = which, This disordered, faithless state was all the | Saxgn, Iwill not pri Er fruit she tasted of the peculiar education #0 The devil!” cried much vannted by her father. She had eaten | ing down the hill atfull the husks he gave her and was hungry. Uifcction, the ligt had been shifved to theother I said she had nocompany. An old¢ tube in sach s way as to dissolve the “* Morning” aypect her mssthec antl s Galatea sialon yaa inty a hideous picicre of theconventlonal harntd tograph (imarked on the back in a father imini- Bidar tobe com, butid sow ser Jim take pe eg 3 7 ep ? Degen her sg with nrg for life. ot love sympathy when she wotted dear te tears. ‘were “Oni, cest le diablet We diable! le diable!” exied ee a, cae ac eens (Oe frantic Leis rales, carat offthelr inroca- tiie, through which Gol in dimly upon ene™ and peney ee. rl looked and so for the Frac Gey Be Bae gs zy of aes Sad tana see common Heeae wards threw about him a whieh he bad A ie : red-Retce days on which a half-breed voyageur traveled over the trail in front of the and Runge ea ‘the u hey Seal ott Peale en ; ersiee bat ! i d t epee | ae egies ea | . 2. Ts, z ap ey cout stumbled and telly sal wards, the tali, long-haired American t ee ig el ag Be og eget Shed im the Pomme de, Terre in aight of ho aiust have satisficd the bois that ghosts Lindsley cabin. On such occasions ‘cold man | bave a most solid corporeal existence. Lindsley would leave his work and stay sboat:| Then Edwards returned and the keg ove veme! the er [oa RE Pieeds ever = . Sacalions ‘whew that picksrestiee’ teaividnat fre, mille of @ which Was never did. Even tho gracerh the place. pee id how he talked, had never known how the old man forgot his broach more than twenty {wo hours. He was 00 Lindsley Edwards ate a set out by; cannot ie Enillia, and left at three o'elock. ceeded poe “He aleks we are man suspected his share im the affair ctoryt Ga. horse-thieves,” they said, scornfuily. Jac- ,, who had sense enough to say noth! And ques Bourdon, the half-breed who “Med Erling town and dreamed of About on” the "s, and even house. | One was like Thorwaldsen's “ Morir claimed unjustly a “forty” of ‘. Bob T on wore long hair and beard, pict, hed no Gitlentty fo mesteg ae s ate pt to ae. Lindsley a4 a monster qaite of eal out of Lindsley s cain wrought on! to He was even reported to hare bis d at fist. The father was now wholly in ter, and to have confined her in the noes love with tle trapper. He praised him at all keep her aut of an imm: pos whi oe het ii oa. So. Lin: IH ie a philonorber by Say Hie ane = every ~ disfavor in a region where rstands: ee Be Fo ny Emilia hecw enough 0 understond — Bois Brales, “burnt woot, after medis:- Love at the Mouth of a Pistol. Emilia,” = would say, ster 's annoyance. 2 pak st ante i ber , sie pooscalinecty: sine tr the head of the old men, who and wards loved her. oF ‘knew that she toved the pana apper in return, Byt w disappoiniment had sa uuipeniaoie se cause, and for . ience pleaded it for pba ea pres the trap trap- seen the eyes pene] storm: rejoiced again hi she saw the ty 1 figure lonely heart Cannot live rorere ver on the memo - refore reproach astriving soul for eS Emilie Soar that Brown was (amy rll and forgotten her, nurse som feeble pangs, . i amimaginarr wife 3 a was very improper doubtless in Brow: to poly mel weit at this moment, One lover ive to thi ape ie ete iahaae meee areas come within a fow miles ¢ Georgetown, where t re he was to tak Peed $s toe prac, Seven by-nine | HARNEY JACKET SUITS. Erall he was sade then tarned and began to steamer “‘ Anson Ni ce Ag inlecie Faptdly, in. the op ‘Seer he 7 ‘dows the trail toward had been in a —— mn he had found the and getting out state of ferment. “the uncontaminated of the self-educated combination of civilized tl man,” his daughter had fhm ad the old man had to heart that he was in a state bor ering om ‘on frengy. when ke wept Edwards ander the hill. sult; and my il luck has spolied ie all walt, and m: me a brokey-hearted family with a child of natute like have given me th some jes. re- man. To have allied my : ere the old man struck a iy Pes | attitude and drew out his shauleerehiel, weeping with a profound Lindsley, do you know why Miss Lind- y has become so suddenly displeased with men — the pr cbw tgs a trembling. evil gait that ay education, drawn Froebel, and Herbert Spencer, and combined by my own genius—it is the one evil has failed to oraidicate. She is per to Py ai ana | MBS Yi ath Ptock her. Tam nrnoet “Mr. Lindsley, ean I see your daughter ane old man thought he could. Bat she she was perverse. In truth that C= had, ina a > ton, vowed that she w ‘verse. Itisthe one puffed up win ao gubtiens Is, to address eeunate of men.” loye nono but the eat loves. 208 dat it Brown A ee came and thus she had sacrificed to he: and it was appeased. But came the request of Edwards for an intervi: 80 beset? Cor itover she was afraid not; so neh — the could but listen rite Earn time at the faintness of rng solemn resolution, which had seemed so irrevo- cable when es made it. ° the reason for her hearted girl, tol trombitugs Verag’ while Ex “ ‘This was Ave yearsago?™ be asked. man's namer” he said siowly, pansin, his self-control, Go fad parted on | JF, 3 Tiksrercot te it. ¥. Lowton & 0o.,) change ot tow: Ike an Nonest mand sim, the other loze story wit breath and kee my hair were cut 0! one side, as Edward Brown wore his, int in the mide, and if my whiskers were shaven , and if the tan ot five pas from my face, and Younger, and two dich shorter, I think—" he ed at ophg Test quickly,” she said in the setting sun was stream- 1 west Rnd upon the face of the back, @ look she had never we, , doped ae his head upon his PAFS’ EXpostire Were I were five years failed to reach iin BF Want of food and a thrash! stuic efivas uyon boys,—both gay ory oom if wished her to im. He did od feetay fat Eat oe: sand Ge tnliened Etat could not afford a box. 7 called once e Oaks § the fondaat was | 3 with them, butshe paid for the - There was no them, but when she saw sed she tol a marry bins He looked: he tning Sei Van a ogee 3 Teitenton fi ra ae aie ene Fortrede | | fence itwas. the young man mever had || a pistol at all, and that what was mistaken for | one in the moonlight was a pocket-book orna- mented with brass ntings. It was not denied — that he had sent a bufiet tothe young nds ine parcel, but that implied s gare 2 | solemn ie not to give any are ‘tou mie Laura Fair. The Death Werreade al, The death warrant for the exec ion of Laura Dd. ors = dec Deine of A. P. Crittenden, y Ju winelle, fifteenth dis: | ie ae and directed Pee » Sherif , Was placed in n the sbert hands of the court in black wax. It is not a document Ah) one Of the heirlooms of family. 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Setardays.) at 3 morning; Ci Bum. dally (exe-pt Suadaye LUTH and intormediate LAKE nd Mod SUPEGoR PORTS Cone are made at Duluth with the Lake, <a Bxeurek n Tickets at ereatly reduret ra fewtcd Vy all principal raiiroeds 10 St. ¥ haa Foute, returning via all rail. tr br ail Heall Houta UR. Panik and Duluth, returnine via Lal ingghe months of Jun-. July and Auiust Ex- ona oe aire will be made via the North Shure af fe Raperior, visiting the Silver tines. Port Wil raid Portage. &c ES XEKS ERY WEDNESDAY AND SAT- URDAY 10 AND FROM Catling at Lontonderry toland Mahe sod Ps i to Paseoneere The steamers of this favurite line wre built express for the Atlantic jer trade, and ited up in every resi with all the modern im calculated to in sure the ¥, comfort end convenience of passan- gers * Passaee Rates. able im Curren To GLasdow, ‘Liv a "AND LONDON- First Cabin dations. inte. mend forte fremia tn ie wa yates can pare rs ay . EkooN BROTHERS, - ing Grew E_8. SMITH, 225 Penney? vania avenke, WiLL Saos © 00., 1449 sgth street, Washingt 4 om MeEBcuast 8 LIne OF: STEAMSuIPs w ASHINGTOS | “AND ‘NEW YoRK er aie bso at i Saree 2 fitt, “oun” it Wy JO. ¥ ‘ m3 tata Pe ish ne FRIDAY at day at 12 m Pa of fall information ‘Bt ice and wharf of Hig! ites or at theconerefithans avenue jelt-tf J. W. THOMPSON, President. SHORTEST AND, ( Ligh eer 5 Lik SOUTH, sighs Richmond, rack RAILROADS. N®X, ROUTE FROM THE NORTH AND E To THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, ROAD catceai dea AND cH “HATTANOOGA RATL- exter Dogs. Teun. to Mera. rian Mise mes ond.” Lynchbar jobile, Now Orleans. Jackson. i all Somthwesterm cities readies ts ‘tm splendid condition. and the © Day and Sleeping Cars are to be run via thi route. from Lynobberg te Mobis and Sigw Oricon itheut change Purchase Tickets vim the Alabama and Chatta- foo ght La wn og » and secure the quickest time and cm roe Stent oa of Freight Shippers is called t» this ute an of feern the 5 the advantages of speady transit be- Band South, with rates always as wx route as by ars "ip {Tie t, and procare bills of lading vie n 1AM REAY {General Freight and Ticket Chattanooga. Ten TAN TON, General eeu ar al ye 3-4 ING SUtiaow ager} oleae WEST are now ran us follows. vir - (fo BALTL Ek Stat ror ALL war Ee hae ° miro rayon 43 and 9.256. "or Principal W: ahs i feos a RS ee at terri Poo mw Te ee a ata BT ae peat Anzmpalis Janse 435 “rj tergeingr pela FOR ANNAPOLIS. 6. a = anemniniiy unday at 3-00 Relay Station with Wheeling. Parker: . For Strasburg, and points Strasburg, leave at 3:00 Relay House with Stracburg and Th vagh th Ket to the Weat froagh tickets can Washington Station Ticket Office at all howra Ss We and Beiston see ad- “For New Xoghg Padi hia, L.. WILSON, L,M-COLE. Genera rat Mey tert Transportation. EO: 8 KOONTZ. Gent Age Wes [mover LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK agmrxgTox, Sune 2, 570—noon, I cCTON end nt NEW OME, “OH NEW TORK, without Leave fats (eacept Sunday) at 8.00 a. sud 9.00 )R PRILADELPHIA yey sally coscopt Sunday) ai 5.006. m., 18:45 Leave fur New fk at 8:00 y-m.,and Philadel- Slee for Ne 9 in only. Ra a hee oe, y Aalagles ‘Office at all For Badtian ertincment for schedule, fee “a ‘ashi i oaranaat ep ee 3 M dt COLE, Gene per wa Ticked Ame re WOOD AND COaAD. ce AT LOW PRICE. RE Syoenrpe of arsuloe B BA ALT yapRa O°. sold low for cash 0 a OLAY STEWART, LOAN OFFICES. 1 pera gt s PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFIOCF, Private entrance next door apt om Cases WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FrRese sabnon FROM ee PACIFIC, : by ‘per Sold by druggints everywhere, agap-dkly | Sel0-06t 1999 Pada? PERS Bese

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