The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 06, 1885, Image 1

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iliUi a t-t..p'.i:rtisi: now iiii i-r l.ur voitini ei-u.
'1 do hope i:'s your.,; and h ndsoiiiii.'
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'Of tour-e,' added Hattie, t; knew tint
iv! Mi. I'tiii.ieii'li was a perfect saint, but
i.', . d-n't like sunt- with red noses and
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that Il.-.f.ie v.i uld he itiutk by liiihtnin on
the mi,; ior tilat neirlieal remark.
I "Harriet '.' was ail that she Couid tlti.-r.
Vt'iiiio Mis. Hardy, u.oie acctislouita lo
. the audaeioiis speeches of her pretty daugh
ter, went on, in her purring, siiijj-si.nf;
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Haitie. And H y..a ko to M110 Ii-nvau's, I
; tn. nk ii wouid be well to sjieak a word in
season to that vreat lazy feoi ot I. is, who is
t altvays luy iiit; lotLiy tiek-. aiul dots
' nothir.ji to supiii.it tiie old foiks."
'Oil, esV I'm Klliil you liu-kliulird that,'
1 said H.itti;, p.:!icilii;j an entry on her little
1 tablets. M?iu To aivo Jonas Itetieau a
j puce of my mind !' Dear Air. Pu.zleton al
I ways snid liiat jount man was a dreadful
I fciuii.biinu block !'
i 'And I lliink, went on Mrs. Hardy, that
I tlie Gr-.y sisters can find work for Alice Jen-
uii.trs, if jie is still unemployed.'
( 'The wni;'u ?' said Mrs. I'rodKitt.
The iirpy Msters,' explained Mrs. Hardy.
, 'One of our church omatiizatioti.'
I Mrs. I'roditt Rliicd.
'Is there any end to the folly and nonsense
of the present generation?' said she.
"I suupose,' lauiihed Hattie, 'that in your i
day, Cousin Ibody, nobody went slum- j
' V. ;.t woeie . said J.r.;. l'rodgit'.
'.s.uuiruing 1' disuoct.y rt p. ati d Hattie.
'.she iiieans, visiting, the pool, aiid seeking
out rn-es of distduiior.,' explained Mrs.
ll.udy. 'II i'ti-', ?uy coil '., I do wi.'n jou
w -u.Uii t tab: s'. i.i,! 1'
il.-.itie db-i.ii'.i'i.- r.-d witii hreez': of lauglittr
wbde Mis. Trod-t i re-eltied lier spectacles
a..-i uttt.tf.l a do. p ,;roa:i.
'Mark my wor.'.s, Mary Ann,' said she,
'tb.it girl will come to r.o pood 1'
' 1 lattie dot ., not mean any harm, Cousin
rrnlgiu,' mbeby pleaded Mio. Hardy, as she 1
kiiilt d tin .
While Hattie, on her errand of mercy,
went from house to house in tho darkening
lanes and crowded tt nemeut districts leav
ing a:: our.ee of treen tea here, and a lecture
I there, a bottle of beef-wine and iron by a
j sick bed, a littic rose-scented snuff in a poor
1 olu woman s hand, a picture book on the
pillow of sciiM little child, a wooden toy iu
' the delighted j;rasp ot a skeleton like infant.
a genlie a i.uoniiion in lue ear ol a wibiul
factory girl, and a word of comfort to eu
couiae a detpaiiing widow.
She could be pay ami llippant enough
when 'Cousin Prouy' teamed her, but she
seemed to have assumed a Juew pt-rsonaiity
of dignity and sweetness.
Old Milo Keneou'a was the last liousa on
her list. She glanced auxiou.,1 y at her
watch as she went in.
'Fast five,' she said to herself. 'I must
make taslo or the dear little mammy will ba
fretting.'
The dusk of tho October evening had al
ready darkened the little room, where lay
the patient old sufferer from rheumatism.
It was always neat and cieaa there, but in
Hatte's eyes it seemed more squalid and
poverty stricken than usual to-night. As
she came around the corner of the door,
she perceived a young man sitting at an un
covered pine table a figure strougjy silhou
etted against the winnow.
'Ah !' eiiid she, the spirit of ligbtecus ex-
aspi isfci'oii rising up in btr heart, 'solve
caught you at !a,t in tho very midst of your
tvii practices 1' .
The young man rose hurriedly to his feet.
'I beg your pardon 'he began, but the
tide of ilattie'd indignation was not thus
easily stemmed.
'Don't bo4 my pardon,' said she. "Uei?
the pardon of society of public opinion of
everything else which you are outraging by
tbla sbaa.oful behavior of yours. Appar-
tuliy, yoa LaVv iiciin: piibc nut tt.l iiipict
i; ft s.iv.v take p-j r.? '. ; t'.tir.
leal. i:ve mr i-vi. ptf: '
jmi'M-'f Imr.ip, a !( C( I t P vln; .
in t !'.- i-i ' .-. 'j. v.-.i, '.' t -1- in,
ly. T. :i n.i- if wj are not
j-i!-.jt. .( :
L.-t.k n.
si'V:Mi-.
T.. ail hi r. -t v." l!:.
Pll il b- 1 1. . ! t; :i I : r iiy
c!t ir. In. in- t t' ; i
r - oi ; i -a .
tie ! x U : ;
i li ill-, 's 1 .
Ciittl.ti-; t'j oiiiet.s, li:l. lie int imi spi.-.1-: i
j won!, coin!, b.ul r indi.T-. r rn .
'Hi-"s not bait looUitiK. S hru-"it li :
'but I liiit not lii-iVet the cii inra of n:ai
; ilia an in. predion. I am suipii?el rst (.-..;
( she atlt'eit nlourl. "A n at, i;ile boilieil f' 1
. low i.Ue yeu stttliit: tlov:. as a ilisn-pu! n'u
ineubilS oil your lllel-ds I'lnl lehltiVes
j Itoti'L yon k;ii.w tbat you am tl:e taitt ot li e
, I m ihlii-r'ioiiil '.' (i-t up co to work ! 'e-
tr it n.e si o . j u Mihm 1.. r,- ai:a:ii '. ':
! d.in't Kitswer rue. I ntvr er t. r m'.n ai;;n
i tueiit '.' :;h tLc pit-pie it; iy district. L- .i
is ns- Vs, i;i ease like tiii-.'
S.'i- Imr: ieil to i.l.l Milo, w lin, :!i- s-i-n e
deaf, imni-.ej M-ii itt'-ly on (luring tliis bi h !
i but eiii-i-.-tic inonoloKUe, as it bad La-en a
i rceitatioii frooi Siiakcsp. .ire.
"Here's .some extract ot t -: f' f . r you, M.
; Kotieau !' e s'route.l !t: bi.i ta. ; '.;!: .
c i-l.-nc
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t'-a-Ci.:::
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r.d
a I! the
tld i ii- ' ""')i 1:
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it ii-,(i h.-r b'-rt !:..
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? st-ir i ase :
in- t ! Hani.-;
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up the
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pi-CK- i-l.-i'.--
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-.1 yione to See,
' ; i.i.d 1.10
o..;: ii,.
ii:i! Pi.'
triiiiis in
.-o liaid-i
adjo-loii: i:t-r
if tiiP tea Was
hi 1 oboe -. oi
' Ol 11. 1: i-b.
Ib.-;-J..O!
i syiir.bb.1 of
i her tongue.
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la.ti .:. 1 i:;:t-
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sh.
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Willi "li.v
faiily tn z.-n on
Cit'l t thrOUkth
ii. Co a
01
her v.-ins,
a, the r f'tn.7.. d iht eioiv, brown linr
the
Cleat, hoees! ei-s, Joe thick moustache.
iiiit tiie lit v. Cecil was t j a;tl to the: en.t r
K- rc .
'D; n't ten Uiy pa; 0:011 !' snid he. ytaVily,
Ri'l.onyii there wa, 11 roguish spark ic in his
eyes. Dec ti e p n :!o:i of si ciety of puh ie
opinion. 'N'n. Miss Hardy,' Li; e.ied, and
deply ore pini; bis solemn ni.mriciistn
'don't look so distres-e j ! Of Cv.nrse ir was
i rt.i-f.be. Uen't 1 know pi-i f ecliy wei!
that it was."
Oh, dear! oh, dear." p-. sped 1 1 at tie. 'I
tl'.t.i.hr it w,is filbert Iioneau. 1 never had
seen h ti, you know, ct.d it wa.s so daik,
and aid '
'And so yni! scolded the Hron; ma.i,' s.tid
Mr. Oray. Will, I'll pass Hi lecture on to
the genuine offender at tiie vety tirst oppor
tunity, only I'm afraid I can rot emphasize
it half ?o neatly as you did.' .
'Ob, don't !' said ITattM, piteously lifting
I.t r little haiids. I'lea don't !'
No, I won't,' said Mr. lirr.y. "We'll for
get i.nd faruive.'
And when Cousin Trodjitt and Mrs. II ir
uy eaiue in, Haitie and the you nu clergy
man were earnestly discussing the rival mer
its of the jjeraniunis on Mrs. Hardy's flower
s'ntid. M-rs. rrodgitt stayed until sprine, aud j
wiien sue went nscK nonie sue told her
daushter that Huttie Hard was eiif;a;i.d to
a younji minisfer,
'Or at least I suspicion she is," she added.
'She won't own nothin' for sartin ; but
thiiiiis air.'t now as I hey used to he. Folks
as was eni;.icjed to be married used to be
promt of it. IJut llittie's a queer cirl.
haa t been biougl t up as jriiis was
brought up in my day.
-.IYii. GIIJTY, UIL KtMUJADK.
The beautifui and piettirest-ni Sbertnari's
I Valley, I rry county, V&., was Sim..i: thir
ty's : :rth place. H.-re, about the year 1740,
, bis father, "riiiunn G-rtee"( for so t!:e name
I is spebe.i by Seeretai -y l'eters in his letter to
j th-Governor) settled. Here i.tar the btau
! tilu! Sboiiiian's creek, Simon Girty, the nu
1 torious outlaw, was born January, 174. To
1 compensate for giving such a demon to the
j world, this valley has since piven birth to
two Governors. Chief Justice of the Su
preme Court, a Congressman and a Commis
sary General of the United States r.rmy.
Gil ti '3 Litter was killed in a drunken spree,
and his mother was murdered by the ln-
to.tos ... i.w, tue ye-i-.r ne was laKC-u ly too
Seuecas. This tribo adopted him under the
name of Katepacotuen.
In 1704, according to the conditions of tlie
imaty wuicn ciostol the 1 onliac war, Simon
Girty was given up to the whites, but pre-
ierriiig the wiiu Me of the sa vases to the j vived tiie flame ci. tiled stake ; and during ; but - bad beard this joke in such a variety '
more quiet one of civilization, he escaped t;,e UuWr half of tbat time he was put to ; of foims that befora it had been faiily ut- I
and re'kirutid to his tribe. Hut as the In- ewry torture which savage ingenuity eouid j t-ied be bad taken a large red silk l.andker
d.arts were compelled to give up their cap- j devise r.nd hellish vengeance execute. Oreo j ti,;,fui t,,' his. overcom pocket, and, debt j
lives he was again returned and pitied on , only did a word escape his lips. In the ex- era'.ely w ipin ihe iotcicies from his U-ard, '
Go .i s run, near I'utsburg. Alterward in tremitj cf his agony he again caught th t ve ! suia
tlie war i.t I,.,rA tl:.i,r,,.,-o i. .i.l, sii..,,. ... I i
the war ot Lord Duuniure,
u...Uv,iv., t, i-'uiui.
Kenton, or liutier, served as a spy and fcmit
for the whites, lie was afterward an Indian
agent aud interpreter. In this capacity he
became acquainted with Col. Crawford, aud
Is said to have desired ope of Ida daughters
in marriage.
At the beginning of tlis Revolutionary I
war Girty was an officer of the militia, sta- j
tioi.-ed at Fort Titt, hot he deserted to the !
British in 1777. The cause of his treachery
is unknown. On August 10, 1781, Girty, ac
companied by a large band of Iudians, at
tacked Bryant's Station. Ky., but was re
pulsed by the garrison. The next year holds
the di-rkest period of his life the burning
ot Col. Crawford. In 1783 he married a
captive of theShawn-es, named Catharine
wauot, wno is said to havo been at one time
the prettiest Ritl in Detroit, by whom he
had several children.
Girty was present at the defeat ol (k-neral
St. Clair, but when in 1795 "Mad Anthony"
Wayne defeated the Indians aud overthrew
their power in the Northwest he removed to
Canada and settled on the Detroit river. Ha
remained there until the war of 1812, hut
after Ferry's victory on Lake Erie be fol
lowed the British army on its retreat from
Detto.t. Aflei the tlobt oi tLt- war Girty
, i..-.-r .:.-.
t ' .1 r n t- r
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'letter 'l
illi . ! i : r ! i v.
li ' i- aioiiseit
ii
'I'll- re ii.ve btci. t!,:,e iea.-i't.s iveii fur i
i s hair. ! . r !'ie whites mi l bis esi'ons,-.; ot J
t;it cans,, of til,- I nil in us. They are thiti-: !
F.r.-l-Tlnt an Mtiy ak... :,e iiec-.n-.- dtsiis-.. i
eil 'a ilti t'i. .7. tli'iT. on a'-.:oi,Tit of lii. .'rui.s- ,
:!. .-ss a:.- in et.uitj of l is f;-ther nr.,'. ti e
Hi. : .. r h i i of liis iiu.ilur. S-.-eoinl TIihi I t-
was -.1. . : y IT. -ii. h i! fy the n;-n
i.'Vi i ! it. i of a jo i-;;i r :. i; a.
when .ic litis with the !.i".s sjj.,;
riiai.s l:i lb;. Virginia front i r.
I t ti; e; t
!.( v.a
t v...- In
Tliiro-
i i l v!i.-:i i .--...out w it': I.ott! 1).
;i. linn i-'s
rij.t'iauu'i ne w :s injure1; aria i; p
in. ti!i
ed. II.-..
j !ay lor !
.ml atHiti.er si'.u
ev;-ra! n.e:. !,,
lia.I t.ol rt ci iv, .1
aid
-i t:
n.ooi y, I i.f i v.xi.l lo li.-in tai Le . is hi
ni.ii. Oi-ii ti
h'-:i ;i;.'
a-oi it.
pay. This was refused, hi:.!
t: p Hi: e.t (iii. L'-iAi eur-ed
s v--.il t.ii.i-T, --.-r t f, -ir
.ii. ;-..s pji
i.
' be tin si-v..r-iy w.!
; i i'!. the i.-: : ;,ti
ti
u: f.c.-:i l:io I
iji o the fij ar! i.iei;1.
ijuki'v ! ;iree;i i., c
J on leatridn tl;o iio-...r
' o-i i.is fi t t liiiiiiy I ..
v'.ieeie'.i loiii.d, p!
Lii!, Uraci ii aa
n i.i mst 1
kec ii eyt ,
Utte'.-ii Lbe
't- -I'-f : - : !
ir.it.'-Lt y b
Wi.i.b i
... r side i f die Lame, n x e . I '-.is
l; llii.ci.ii .fciy u.r.u the Ceneiai,
t-x.-Uii.atn i:, ''liy (.iai, sir, v.:i;r
"V, :
ii: Woo-' icr ;.;: !" T.r. 4
d b; y .;.; j oi.ioi'..
.:i:y have U-en lee ti uj
1 ;
c;:o:e 1 1 t.:s r; .f. .in-- 1 c 1 re ;;i
iii'i; t' e I'fe ;
i uit tn dttf 1 1:
ti'e ludiaii is j;b
lie at iiii
i.t hi., Ctst
bi-j u -y. but it
icssii; j in - ava;
M-t 01. s ci riaio !
eiti Ci'inpul-.oty ati.i
1.01. vc oiii'-i-1 .
Ti... t.vo ui. ..;.b .."..;..'.. ii-: ..:. - i
tiiost tse-iticly t : ii,:- 1 -sc:..- :f
Keiito:; ; .1 L...;.,,.-, ci Ci .'o . : . 'I i ;
oi e torov.s a til -..in i.-i
aelei, v. ...... i..o L-'i., ; c-.'-.e
biao-.'.-i t ;i paint-
in: a ci ::.::::
oi I :e d.-e. .-.(. .-.
lo .::. :; ' I. -.. . o t.o
iii'Oill to Ciii'ji t i i .... v, t-n ' o t.i-.
il h -t
.- s 1.1.'. to:.
Lhu Ii d aus on tiie M.uio;. lii: via:
v.arii t,-.j rt.O'.ii noilcr, but io-'. soli;
tiii;, i;.r tiis-' :.'i rt . to si .ii '. is ?
d v-: L i 1
on the
l-.i.ei.
j:.d...iiS aiib v us Cij-tor i. . -
to Chilioo.be, .iii',1 (uoi ti cie to Waoj
hd.do-
ii: i::, wiu-ts- it was ii-.e ititeiition i-f lio- sov
ii.-..S lO buili ll..w. i.il tiie lllli.ues Ut liliS
I -ii .'- ie U..; oatliiws ."tiiuuii tillty, Jain.-.-,
l.iity iii.d Jcbn U'aid.
Kenton was summoned to the couneii-liotis-,
wheie it had bi-en dc-tei iniiied lej
bliou d tlie. iiiily, who lo tl that nay brouuhi
in seven wbito p;is..nt is and seveii scalps,
was p resell?, and at fit ur.l K.-nton veiy
rouiibiy. Al ieuuth be r..-l;ed : Wb'-.i ia
your name?'' "Simon li..tlt :," ai: w. icd
Kenton, wno had been known by that n one
curing Dunuiioe's wai, whdi he wa, l.oiy's
companion and frie: d. They had hcr-n i o..:-.
Cutiipa;iioi s tiiiu bcDOiu friends. Citrty's ur
p; i.-e at lit ai iuii the naiue of ids obi fiu-nd
tnaybe iiunuined. lie threw h.a a. m; a!. ut
Kenton aiid betted li:s lo;f.ivene,s t.ir his ill
ti'fitUm-nt. "Syiiic," said be. weepinsr bke
a child, "you are conae-iint-i to die, and it
vill no hard with me, I tell jou, but I will
save ou from ti.r.t." The surpri-e of tbc
Indians was great, tiiity beuoed f.-r the
lifj of bis frit-Ltl. He ns ver :-.sbed them a
lavor bt ft ie, and this would he the hist. If
they refused it lis would think that his red
companions had 110 confidence ia Liu. A
lonn debate ensued, but when the vote was
castGirty had won and his Lietid's life was
saved. Girty took luru to his own wicwam
and took care of him. lie was afterw.nd
t j.
tn to Detroit, from which place ln es
caped and returned U Luuisvibe.
The act hich most displays the fiendish
part of his character is the burning of Craw
foid. This was one of the must inhuman
deeds ever perturmed bj-mankind. G.tty,
in company with the Wyandotte nod Shaw
nee Indians had so harassf d the frontier set
tlements of Virginia and rennsylvania tbat
I in 1781 a force of volunteers under commai-.d I
I of Coiontl William Crawford was sent
I against thc-m. They fought a battle with
j the savages in tlie early part of June. T be
day after the battle Crawford's forces began '
to retreat, and tlie retreat soon becatm; a i
. rout. Among the captives taken by the In- 1
diaris was Colonel Crawford, who was!
marched to the chief town of li e Wyandot
' te.,, which he rcachee on the 11th of June. ;
i Here preparations vveie made for burning i
him. He wa3 stripped naked and beaten ;
; with club. When the preparations were
i completed, Crawford's bauds were lieu be- :
' hind his back, und his w lists were bound to '
; the htake. The pily was fired in severai 1
j places, and the quick flame curled into toy ;
1 air. Girty took no pait in th-ise operations,
I but sat upon his bore at a long distaie-o, ;
obsei ving thern with malignant satisfaction. 1
i Catching his eve at tho inoinpr t the riia was
tired, Crawford inquired of the renegade if
the savages reallr meant to burn him. Gir-
j iy coldly answered "Yes," and the Colon;"-!
: calmly resigned himself to Ins fate. For
j nu re thnn two homs the gallant soldier sur-
. otGirtv. and he Is runoi ted to l-.avp exc aim-
- - - - a
en : "Girty ! Gn ty ! shoot me through the
heart ! Do not refuse rna ! Qaick ! quick 1"
And it is said the monster merely replied :
"Don't you see 1 have no jrun, Colonel?"
then burst into a iend laugh and turned
away. Crawford said no more; he sank be-
neath tlie pain and suffocation wh'ch hf en-
dured, and was often aroused by a new tor.
ture ; but in a little while ti e vital spam
fin. onf I . . !,,..'- II I 1 I..., I
U...I, n.iu .no uiiitA tl.l -IT'llirn ttitl
seiiseiess at the foot of th? stake.
Such was the life of Simon Girty, the
White Savage, who exerted such a powerful
influence over the Indians of the oithwest
a hundred years ago. I have endeavored to
give it as I find it, writing nothing in ma!icr
nor wishing to extenuate hh crimes. Cin-
cinnori AYici Journal.
I thought I beard Joe kiss you on li e
piazza last night, said a father to his daugh
ter Oh, no, pa, was tho ar tiess answer, he only
kiesed me on the ear.
Well, perhaps that was it.
The dark agesthe period elapsite be
tween the time of bc-pinning to look for a
match iu your tare feit and finditg it.
i IJ 1.1 I K H i us.
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me ut-ii uty !iu ti.y pi ,z !"
A .I i. i,
A '. :on i
!!ie ln-Mlt;
She .v,v
A a.'; irim: i
'I ':-.! ,:f.
'V ' t. ir'iii-
! I 4C seemed to L'to .v
e si-entel msiilet.'s lnens".
II. e Mnrint! trtitnpit b..w.
1- wis rrlor's !ume and crest
7'e 1 in l,er eyes
reward ! il 'iilhl- ss tiame,
!:' r be.ul r line si i!1-d ( lies :
l!
In, ii live, i.i.
I':ve sue lame
ti.iid f ,i -1 tit?.': :. i l i i !
'.ir '. ;
wit i,
i rt f i s a 1 ee.v, : tarred siitli te..rT
r w iiite arms folded on lier bart.
II
. i" iscfG a mv-lery ol years.
A -'!: -l- n raptii'i- seivPd lo lift
II -r v.-tv si, i-.l to ln-aven ah vi-:
"ii. ir. :.-," si,,. .:ayt'd, Hits piieeless ift,
L ; nil- be ioved i y one 1 love !"
;)ix; !').ni: at lam.
A SMUTCH OP (111- I.IKE.
-iivai.- rvab litiian tried t-ac'i front
i li.t ; v. li was a very subtaidi..!,
bio,, ioukintf row, v.l.ieti had stood
many ears, and had frown apfus-t-.-
-.o.i i ;t tun -. In rnot l.-uties
w. i all -xtiiiitni-!ied, but In le and
t-oor 1
count)
tiiete
turned
iih' s
t!."!e .-oil lays i-.ii 01: t tl.rouuh rich, heavv
ciiiiains, s;!i;e-tini; household eroup.s with- i
in ('. sees-in t j-.io events of :-orne pH asi-it,
::!.'. -.i- C3t
-r chlb'.reu
crirj., or talcing tweet counsel
t.icbed .-.way as'aep in luxuri-
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:.;:.:: b.;t w.'.-.
lie-:. Tbc- i.l
li:.; les.-ied wit
the waUbn-nii
-'.'.'.eoo.ao wi.
a vc:v
1 i ..t.b-d by ii eiy siii,.il
e cio, hfiWi-ver, was deeply
i:s own imp irlance When
s'.-rt. ! vpi eaeii p-.ir of -trr."-
the Joa piant.-rt himself at the bottom try
ing to lock a-- iniich a? po-sible like a ma
'bi!' lie rcmaiiietl like a iitlle statue iir.til
tbe r.
ir.i'i tt:
.! t:.i frei
;t door pul i jru-
' ;jave lj or
I.IS Siioit J-lllbl!
: inipocttd ti.at
ed to C- si
llote eu-.ti
1 i-i, as if
'! i.- i. ti:. 1
' vacs will:
a. ' I b;;v
'J
v...b
.1: Ki.ii ii- - liiu-. -.ii.t from
do or to
I ;.-.;:.; at
: 0 ( -..red,
ct-.i 00 r, ii
The do,:
to : until ibtyt.iu.o to tl.o iaro
the 't.iii.-r. The front was found !
and tii8 wat. iiruan, turning; the i
sr-o.oe.i I .it- ar-a steps on the side,
waited ai '.be top. As the man
e a i-.sk. of She area below, leaim
debt -ii door, lbs foot t !:cour.U-reii
: in o
the
s o.iittb :.. !lr t-av. a sudden t xelamathin.
The tit v instanliy fit his .side, but j j,l
ii: iiuiekly was wiion2 i;is tail in a deiiBiit
1 ii J ir.'-.iine:, having discovered the object to
be i.t.e ut tho huirors of suiaii doi;s, a small
biy. ;
'i iieiilobt was very cold ; the child had
stretched himself close aW.g the crack of
the kit'Jo.-n door, so as to intercept any
lit at, and hud sunk iuto a heavy sleep.
'Come wi-.ko up,' said the watchman, l-et
nioiii-.dly, ivinu ti e ci.iid a s!..ke.
Taper, sir,' said a .Ve.k iillie voice i:i the
first ib .e J cjiisjiii-as
of a .vakei.ing.
V.'t.y, this is 1.0 time sell papers, my litti-i
man; it's past midnight, and time for j cu
to be ;toi!l-! borne.'
The chiid, Ions; accustomed to being or-d'-red
about, slowly rose to his feet, and
tliei.tr!'-.: to ilft a liiriif but die which Ir-y
lieiir. IL; laiu-.i ai h::t, !. r it wis p:ani he
I.rtU so.d le.s piii. rs, aud the buii.l.e was
wiogt.ty f-.T his fading stn ni-hth ; but at
last be got the pipits uuder bis aim. and.
dragging one foot up at a time, ascen ied the
area steps, and without a wind ol complaint
or protest walked very sdumy away.
Tho watchman and dog followed to the
pavement and Silently waic'u-ii him, the doif
standing very close lo bis mastn's legs, w ith
head and l td drooped ib an a-pect of uiuto
si mpati.y.
As the ttiiid disappeared ia the darkness
it was bke a pt-rspecine or old ae, his pace
was so s'o-.v, ! 0s 1 1 ii ti! was so bowed aud
si 1 tin ken. hi, steps s iu tsoiute atnl weak.
"Wile bad some tot broth and a blight fire
when 1 left," said llie watchman, "and 1
; most wish 1 had takeu him arouud lo the
house. Hut then 1 oughtn't lo leave my beat,
and maybe tlie littiu map's moliit-r is siltiug
un for biui at home."
be day dawned brui t and cheery over
the
il, eat city. Sinatiiy-diessed girls on their
wiv lo wont would run along, making the
co.d an excuse for the glad buoyancy of their
youth aiid health. uick stepping workmen
walked and talked briskly. The drivers of
the street curs wtre swat lied around with
blankets an looked like bales of gcods, but
meicuiy had no effect on the conductors,
w bo, iu very swell raiment, beamed upon the
fair sex like a summer morn.
At the top cf the same area steps a milk
man and a maid were laying the foundation
,.f f nnra PI ti 11 tt.u 1 fuiifitl-
Very eo!d i.ii-l.t last t.i-ht? Mr. Grass ;
botn turnaetis Koing iu the house, but two
r.lnlid Kurst
1 'ft..l.i,.,i r.i -ht r-f the season. Miss .Susan. '
' Why, ( very paitiele of wat-.-r at the dairy j
' this morninrr was frczt n tight.' i
I 'La. Mr. Gra.-s,' said Susan, 'that must be j
1 very bad for your particular business.'
The tibikuian was not naturally facetious,
! t i,ii a f..,(. i: .,.r ti.i i,.i- ATi-u i
m. 'I lunv ti i . iw a i- i jiai ai i t j i
' Susan.'
I The girl held out a pair of saucy, rosy
lips, but J .i-t a, the milkman tried to throw
j bis aims atouud btr waist aud kiss her, she
deftly t-luded 1..S gta-i', skitnu.ed uowu li e
area sir i s ;:..'. .. sw.-.:;L w, aiid as he Took a
J stiide fotward to follow her, he heard the
j bolt of the kitchen door ring in its sik-ki
! inside, and a nieirj peai of iauLur mock
from within.
The milkman drove away in a cvinteicpla
tive mood.
Them yi-ut.g girls.' he said, 'is more pesky
than a two year old cult.'
Over at itie gr-at lumber jar-l the mm as
they arrived went iuto the large roo-n out
side the cfSce aLd aUn-ied ar und the
stove. Each one as I. ; can e r cm.iiied t x
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penetices of the buter cold of the pu-vious
night with au identity of. incidents which
men always relnle when t'.iey titciibe tbtu
sensations of zuio or un eattbquake.
A. tall, sine.vy, grizzly-bearded, kiodij
faced man, whom the. rest saluted as toe
foreman, came in, and haying chattc-d
awhile as he thawed hi Lands, said ;
Well, Tom, let's go out ta the jarti and
fi-.oh tbat buiiOit. order '
The two n-Lii proctectd to a d.stnt.t coi-
! r of ! ! . . i rd, I i i . a rnnple of r dt s of
' "A- it.- i a shoit di-tance. a
fe v h"'.ri's ha:nj J-eeu Ihtowti aero;? o a
to to' !:, t. s.-H id s-i'i-iit i lie in a'!l.
'.fn-r J:lt !! s.- b..i-.ri! t.i tin. It-It. Toiu.'
s i a! Ilia fotein iri.
As the last of t :eui as beinij laid ia
S'Nee, ,p tnan at ! ;
"There's Mftui-ll.itig on the ground lliefe,
('.pt-ie.'
Ti e foienutii wit!' tuis::. ess tiabll, adjust
ed lli? eoaid in its iice. Tiien lie looked
down.
Tie lot in ol a ebiid iy Bj.en the ground.
His head rested upi-n a laree pi'e of nejrs--apf-ts.
a tear in bis c'.olhiug alniut Lis
feet showed that lie Lad nothing on beneath
his f.i'.er fcimnenO. O.ie ftioe was brc-Son
thioiiirh, the ot'i-r wain very thin. He lay
Ii-:fectlv still.
Without a word to eaeh other, nor tieed
inS the bitter cold, the men both uncovered.
They blood io the presence of Death. The
foreman took off Ids own great coat, and
kt.et !inu down uet.tly lj place it over the
loiyof t:n child. I.e saw tbat one of tin
little hands hud tried to draw soim-thinR
trom the breast of bis racked coat. The
roriniau drew it out, loolred care!esr?y at
one side th -n intently at the other, nd
wit.i ciisft nit K eyes handed it to his com
panion. It was an oid j lece of white card board,
one side of which was f.iled with odd de
vices of boy's gauies, a top, a whip, then aa
attempt to depict an execution ; Lut the
other sid- was quite clear of all this, and in
tho centre foe chiid bad made a rude a'.-
tempt at a border, and inside was scrawle:!
in irrecular characters c f an nr. taught fcai. i
Il-O-M-t. "
Mot'oerless, fatbcrless, alone in the creal
oily ; too lala to t-xci au:e bis papers at the
lit s oC.oi's : t- o weak t 1 encounter a ber.
iti in the ieiii;:i ft'Tiet v. here he lodged -.,oi..e
icooliectiuiis of boj IL plaj time bad ltd
him to the lumber yard, and, crawliDR und ir
its .'.es, he had crpt ir:fo the last shelter,
v. bete he was fuund.
Uut as his eyes were closing in death tb y
saw tliut be had smiled. Hi3 t-arthly hope
lect dt d as ho ftrasped at the crude record ot
bis ctoi 1i-'i d i earns, but Le smiled, for to 6iw
now tint be was going home at last.
A vh-.'-m npi-eattd io him of a fair and
slat-. !-r.i&r. -ion, frntu whoso radiant door-wr-y
a v.. ice of tiiiL sweetaess wouij w;.
com. 1. 1111. sayii.j ".-sufJer Jittle cliildren to
couii; unto Mc, aud foilud them but.'"
r- 0 si est 1 v 1 y u a rr i n ess.
When domestic unhappiness exists Ir a
family it generally happens that the c?o -
may be traced to money matters and to tb;
unequal division of the common funds
i'loL-abiy eight women out of tn who ar
married and have 1.0 other visible means if
S'ippoit than a husband are d-p.-n lent ui
that buibatid's generosity for every :.v
cents they have to spend. The Idea i f a
husband nelna generous to his wife is qu ;.-a-
absurd as It would be for ar:y other bt :
tiess partner to be generous to bis associf fe.
A widow it with a house lull ot children I v
to pay a good round sjrn to some hous.--kp.';
er for attending to the same duties hi '
wife performed for her board, lodging a:.:
clothes. He does not grumble when '.he
housekteper comes for her salary, nor ask
her what she did with all that money be
gave her iast month, nor inquire in in ;
grieved tone ot voice if thirty dollars w-r.'t
do ins'ead of forty dollars. No, she l.-i
ouii.e 1 her 1 iey, he respect her right t 1
it, and t e pajsbir bke a man. Wh. 11 i.t,
wife was boii,i-keer he paid her like a
husband. It is true ho gave her liberal
credits at city goods shops, luiliioers an !
dressmakers. These privileges constili.ti d
h.s ideas of feminine bliss. What need had
she of money ? Such a thing as Giving her,
or rather of sharing with her a portion ct
the product ' f his labors as one of tin-do
me-tic firm never occurred tu him. He was
quite willing to trust her to keep the honor
or his home and name, to raise his children ;
but a doubt as to her business incapacity
never crossed bis mind. Tbat she would
looltshiy waste niunej ir she could get hold
of it was his foregone conclusion, although
lor years ehe had managed his heme, and
with unexampled economy he is now able to
appreciate binco she is dead. It is not an
uncommon thing for a woman to have to
wony her husband for ten cents for car fars
to take her to church. When you see a wo
1 mau catty her "pocket mouey." a dime ev
j s0i lucked Jn tbc pa!m of Ler -0ve, jou
may conclude she has a husband -f thk
description. For a prond spirited, naturally
independent woman to have to bee, bargain
and haggle for a few dollars trom her hus
band Is one of the most degrading misfor.
tunes that can befr.ll her. It is true some
women do nr-t mind ber;g'r(t for mriry or
the having to explain in elaborate d-jt.i! tho
why and wherefore of the demand and
other women look at the partnership busi
ness ia elil! broader view, and do n t h. ;i
I tate to apply f-r that which i so ma'. rf st 'v
j ta..ir ,,ut 0..posed to tht ,h,. j a
Iarr; ,n?j7;ty of wives to whom It Is rtj
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, eternal mortii.'-ATion to as. iav afi -r .irr
. j - - . .
year after jear, for n o:. ey from Ihe.r -w-3
husbands. A friend of mine who hns t-i-n
martied forty years has to hurry t. :v
nioi-r.'rig aftpr her husband as he leav-.
i dining room to try and get from him nin,. y
j for the dir.r r's n.atketirg. This has t-ea
. goitnj on ddiir: all these years, and It ry
j any chance she should fail to run after hits,
i I." wou'd qn'etlr march c a down town airt
I t i t leave a cent. It often takes the tr -'.
! t i t, n-utii-e, pa'ii nr - and eet.tn-"t
.-ii from him ufti-.d-fil roomy ta buy fj
l:er-i-lf or iier children the clothes deuivi le '.
t-y th. customs of di et-in y nr. 1 civil'.-stMir.
It i not possi'do tbr-t a wown. Lot. y -f.-ri'viti
j, can feel a'.togtber unrt-aoutfi .
toward s-jph. a man. Down In her lnp -.-I.f
.ut of h'-arts she feels tne indignity p
upon her. It is all very well to argu? th t
if a woman has credit at tlie tores and cs. .
buy cii.T'iBs, shoes, hAt, wraps she ha, n
need .f money. 1 hose who argue t? ..
sb. -::-! jj-l try a ii"-p of such treVmr"
tb :ns iv( . Vhy r-ped a b.-dv live 1? o
io a wlo'e tb--y may cot l.av tlie i.-t- tc. - :
pi. asure of indulging iu a book or tnaga?.-. ,
a l it of phinaware, a useless odd or end V t
will w-ar il welcome out maybe, but thai ; .
so b-n.p'i'ig to buy. A man may be a rais.v
but he doesn't feel the need of it because i
hi-i'Ms p.x-ket tnonev which he can i; :
(tab- ont and spend tor cigars, an orat : ,
. luui..:, 3.',o - HI
pjjP !,,. vro-mn
uLc..-, se.iA water or the papers, lie is t
v-nnt t -p
til tv cn.t tin lit rsel
bis to run to hr-r
ti -r b r.r. 1 r-
1!
as a great favor
pn.pp nf c -r rr.s!ty to g'vo brr the l i'
sum The jourg wife who h- thet-.-u-te
deinaiio. u' i !! be ;i:m -ig ot herrta'i
ilie, a v.et-kiv or i av l! iy allow aii.t
toney vih'ch shall be proportionate to
l"i?'.!--l's r crone, n-riy bo saving hi
l:o o a ii! --j. ! mis. :v. Any woman v
nibitiits to lii-; ebai ity system th bn
lodging and clothing plan i as mnrh
hlaa.i i as she is to lo i it e,: .
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