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Ravanna Chieftain from Ravanna, Kansas • 1

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i i NO. 4 ItAVAiSNA, Alll JXD COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY MAI 31 188 8, VOL IV. A NORTHWEST TRIP. ponod on account of the Bloux outbreak, whji.k .11 u.railm. MEMORIAL DAY.

WAS IT MURDER? ivtrii end rare Ma pMMintM Ik OTv.tlt.lita AM LK. bMl UUl Vtir Ionic II HrniaUMM and A larg3 crowd meets to do qultu Ihr nwvoot fTvuin, eorluf Keniiiu. WMkaes Bsalefia, fine's honor to the Heroes, Tils remains- ol Taylor PWI a colored resident Of GARFIELD COTOTY TOVSV OHTHirBAXBXB OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. of Garfield County. ItepreientaUv, John Johnson.

Joist Clerk Vsops'lsu. Reiliterof Deeds, F. Dunn, TrJ.surer, J. Bennett. Bbtrlf.

V. Thompson, Dltt: Clerk, Fulton. Probate Judge, J. K. T.

Kapha rt Connty Attorney, T. Crlg. Surveyor, J. M. Knapp.

Coroner, Austin Connett. Suprlutendrnt, Mrs. M. L. Rsnfell.

Cw. lit. Diet. C. DoMrt.

tl.lrh Officer. If. C. 8uaSH. M.

I. AM AlTiRAWi. It driH out the uuhnnant tmwowof BOTH LIVI1IO AMD BEAD, WHO St. faul to tha faclfle Coat-w Wo troopa in the department of the North-derful nvvluinnt of the Northwti.t WOat. Fort Lluoohi and the Gu.tar Maaaacra.

left Fort Lincoln with GuO cnvnlry It aeoma liko roinimclng with facta and fig- and 400 Infantry, and under orders from Vrea to narrato the development of the vaat Genorol Terry took five companlea and fol-region of which BL Paul and Minneapolis owed the trull up the Yellowstone river are the focus points; the former the center on the side oppoalte from the main com-of railroad activity In the Northwest, the 'msnd. Ou Sunday, June 25, bo diaoov-Inter the flour city of the world. From Bb ered the Indiuna under Bitting Dull and Paul to Fargo, 275 miles, our route was Craiy Hons in camp on Little Dig Horn through pine forests and a country dlveral- river, In Moutana. With his amnll com-flod by clear water lukea and lalcolets, so mand he impulaivoly dashed into tbe en-numerous, some 10,000, it is said, us to give oampment, caluuutod by Terry, Gibbon IdinnoBotatheaocond plnco In wuler surface, and Reno to contain at least 8,000 armed ainuug oil the ejtaiws in thu Union. Purge warriors, although Mrs.

Custer In her book is on the Rod Kivor of tho North and with and Saddle," puts the numbor ut 8,000 population Is the largest city in Duko- 13,000. The result Is known; the five com-ta, the river serving as tho bondary line panies consisting of IH7 men and 44 offlcors between Torrltory and (State. Tho vulley wore completely annihilated and Custer-of tho Red river Is famous for big wiiout 1 went to the oourt-martial before which all rOUQHT T0S BATTLES Or THE REPUBLIC. the blood irlfytaf and enrk-litnii II, and overcoming those dlwiuwt twuliinij rroov lis pun at input lalwd blood, 4 LAXATIVE. AMlnftmlldtTbutionlranthttioirata llourw habitual comrttpUm, end prorootMaregular habit.

llitranitiV nj the itnmacB, and aids Vfmkm. A DIURETIC. i 'In Ita oompoaldoa lb baa) cod aw ctlTeUuretlaiafUMMUrtiiMUe are eomblDwlKicntlaoally with otl effective rereedlea for iite.ua of lha kidneys. It mo be railed on ir The Coroners Jury's report with fall particulars. A large proosssloa, aa interesting spseoh by Hon.

B. T. Traoey of Xtlgh- Hoi: lAd.Ulitriit. H. A.

Jobnitn. ton. bound Com) 8rd. Wm. Moore.

Holds that produce a io. article cf the mortality must appear. To slow and muffled muile of the drum. brcnd-maklng corcaL Think of a farm of Fsme and eensnre with a tethor quick reiMf ana ipeeaj cure. n.dtl otl1lianal.il hTS wtr4 1'bat tella dead beroei of their k'minea MAIL ROUTES.

ABBIVKH. bunilred snimro biilcs in extent and two By fate are alwaya l.nltsd toiretber. mat prKu wbo tukrm wadthl. come, lloon their crave! with lovlnc haoda to hundred rot.n.iijr mochinos In use nt ono It Is not probablo that the West will over raurublalMpaUk Clmron, dlly, I'-'M The fragrant flo wen of Viy. lay luupuxteaura.

rrU. SIM. hlltal For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. Digbto, eid 1 1 i aturday WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO, Prop" The people of Rarwina and viuin- Dodge City, ndiy, Wednesday nouy ity turned out largely j'CBtcrday to I (more, Moi day nd Friday. Garden City, Tuenday, Tburnday Sat.

honor the soldier deitd, and acattpr Yesterday evening the cituf.na were somewhat startled by the information that tbe remains cf Taylor Philpotya respected and bard working colored man living south east of town had been found a (tartly decomposed state on the bank of tho Pawnee, near his home by V. H. A Human. A numl of conveyances were immediately rigged out and proceeded to the spot with tho coroner his jury, and a large number of citizens. The remains wore found on a steep hillside, the bend being on the 1'iwer sido, and the left aide of thi fucc was badly mashed.

The posi garlands of their appreciations upon time. Our train of fourteen cars, uow i again bo troubled with uprislnpa of any con-apceulng ulong in Dakota, has a long run sequence among the Indiana whoupproclate ehoad; more than sixteen hundred miles and undorntand tho strangth of tho general before tt reuohes Us destination ou the Government The reservation Indians are PacUe coast. At Bismarck, the capital of given food sud raiment without moucy or the Territory, wo strike tho Missouri river, I price, except the stipulation to be "good" and distant from the Gulf of Mexico 8,1100 miles, 1 remain at homo, and the prophets, or modi-as the river runs. The North Pacific rail-! cine-mon, who heretofore exerted great inroad bridge bore is 8,000 foot loug. Ou the i fluonco In provoking troublo.havo rather lost oppooito, or west side of the river, is the their grip, the common run of rod-skins now -town of Maudau, where the visitor from 1 preferring todrawtheirsupplles peacefully Bismarck finds his watch au hour fast, as at the agoncics, ruther than risk tho priva-here mountain time begins.

Five miles tions and dangers of the war path. The down the river Is tho well-known military average Indian don't talk much, but ho post called Fort A. Lincoln, the must promi- seems to do a heap of thinking. At the Cimarron. Dally.

irM DlgbUn, Mondayi, wedneaday aod Friday. HARPER SALE, the graves of llione departed soldier who so nobly answered the call to Dodje City, Tumday Tburiday and fut. ueidty and Saturday. the front when the old flag fell from On 'en City, Monday and Friday. Sutnptor's wall.

This is the truest holliday the M.E. C'UU HCH trrioea at lit' clock a. m. and 7.30 p.m nent ox the dozen or more forts in Dakota, agencies I hoy are all registered with Kn-Although called forts, theso Western mill- glikh names, and such quoe'r ones, too. At 111erican people have, in which 'the trat and third aunday of eacb uonlb.

the' Pine Ridge agency, where there are they learn anew the patriotism which Sunday School at a.m. each week. Real Estate Agents. oil our veterans into the breach and f- tion did not indicate any struggle, ved the Union for future genera- A. 11.

his oap which had fallen off In thu Meetfng of poat the Ind and 4th. 6atur li his to enjoy. lay of each month. all lay under his head, while his A ud tbouch we esnnot stsnd beside the sod WB HAVE UNLIMITED AMOUNT 07. J.h.

Bennett Commandrr That sunders our from the world of tury encampments are mere groupiugs of barracks, storo-rooms andofllrora' ho'iaos around a hollow square or parade ground. At somo of them are log stocic-vlcn to be used if necessary In cose of an Indian attack. Tho Government ts rory slow la making changes and maintains estensive and expensive establishments surrounded by fields and farms where the settlor tills tho soil without fear of molestation from the red man. Dakota still has some 30,000 Indian population, five-sixths of them belonging to the great composite family of Sioux or Dakotas, who occupy a 25,000,000 acre reservation between the Missouri river and the Black Hills, land enough to give very man, woman and child 1,000 acres each. Most of the Bioux, except those im uoa.

Where steep the heroes whom so much we iniss, in know, God grant, how true a true heart is. tho time Msy. or bleak December, up sure or this. Drove aeaa, we love you uud remember. T' procession was formed on Stain f.

a. HUTTO ATTORNKY AT LAW. Will do all busitmst promptly an atiKfactorily' KAVAXNA, KANSAS Fit ED C. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RAVANNA, KANSAS.

Offle appoalla llandlso'a drus store' o1 mediately around the agencies, are of the st with tho Kavanua Cornet liana it tin head, followed by the Albert OHEAJP, Drench-clout and blanket kind, and accept i subsistence from the Government In con- eideration of the favor done the Government la consenting to remain on thoir res-, rvation. Tho Sioux are noted for their G. I'ayne Post, and Guard of Honor ladies and children with flowers, OATLTSO OlIN AT IOBT UNOOLS. spirit of conquest, their present location i and over 50 carriages containing citizens. The procession proceeded to 4lh itreeu more than 10,000 names on the roils, wo noted tho following: Young Man Afrnld of His Horse, Female Elk Voioe Walking, Afraid of Rear, Big-Bellied Sorrel Horse, White Modiclne Cow That Stands, Bob-Tailed Deer, Eagle in the Bky, Red Gloud, Skulking Wolf and so on in groat variety formerly belonging to the Crows, whom they pushed westward into the mountains, and between the two tribos thero is the most bitter enmity.

For generations they havo warred against each other, hut like most contests between Indians thoir war-tare has been carried on with triflmir loss On more liberal terms than any firm in Southwestern Kansas. the ce netery where tho Improssivo ritual of tho Grand Army was enact E. G. HOGAN Altonr at Law arms and legs were extended in a peacful manner. There is of course many cob lectures at ti how it minh: have occurred, but the fnctthal ono of his horses was found loose with a bridlo on, and the most pleadable theory is that the old man was with an' attack of hcaat to which ho was subjected and that the bruises were caused hv a full from the horse.

It does not seem possible that any one shonld wish the old man any harm, as was well liked by every body. Au administrator will bo appointed to take charge of the property, which is cosiderable The following is a verdiot of the corou'ein' jnry. State of Kansas. I County of Garfield. An Inquisition olden sttiw a II 22-28, In Garfield county ea the Smb.

day of May A. D. 1888, before me. A. K.

Wise J. acting coroner of suld couuty.cn lha body of TsylorPbllpot, there lying dead, by tbe jurors whose nsuiei are hereunto subscribed. We, the undersigned, jurors, dud tin; the ssld Taylor Pbilpot came to be di'tte. from causes unknown to the jury. In testimony whereof the said Juror bav- hereunto set their hsnds tbe day and yearri- ed, after the children had decorated and oddity.

It is said that their names are of life. Tho Crews will not forsot that the g' aves with flowers, ending with "tflio in ft a Km an luilding. Kansoii rkaTSow noTo WSSSSZ rak-lca, or Uow-land, now the homo of the oo a salute of three volleys over tho iRavanna' Ualtntaa. anil In Ihn form rinh nuthi-nnlr nf "JB KANSAS. RAVANNA, 1876-77 tho Crows rendored excellent serv -red cloud in the sky, the antics of a "craiy torso," tho unusual attitude of a "sittinsr bull" or in nee ins out ol bis grave, luid followed by the band, pluj injf Webster's funeral march in an iiiipressivej manner.

MCALINEY ATTT AT T. A IV. II. tt it ..1. T-ag tepee to Kioelve a dash 4f atu in the face.

Moses Fouoms. firaetlce In itatt A Fedora! courts ri proocsuonthen returned to ice to the Government in helping to drive Bitting Bull and his hoetiles from Ametioau territory. Fort Linooln formerly hod quarters for both cavalry and infantry, the former in the bottom, the latter on a higher bluff overlooking the Missouri, a wide expanse of Wanna, Kaunas. "WHAT FOOLS WE MORTALS BE." A Sentiment nin.lratad in tbe Accompa-nyluc fltarj of Haw Mre. Smltb dir-ehjMaU Onaa Pattatn.

"You will regret it, I assure you. Mrs. fJESSERLV 1 FDIiTZ. J. B.

MURPHY, PHT81CIAN, 8UHGE0JC AXU DRUGGIST. the church, whore, after the song "Americu by the choir, Hon. B. F. Tracy of Dighton inado an eloquent and interesting speech, followed by the singing of the Doxology and the gathering adjourned.

i i Calls Bavanna, S9 Kansas. D. W.L.COLEMAN. TilYSICIAN AND SURGEON ssid. With ended, and life's work done And the great vietorywon.

Rest, Ilrrues, rest, undreading a defeat, And may your well-earned real, be long and sweet. 1 Call promptly attended day or niglil Office at the Eagle House. Ravanna. 89 KatiBaB. Geo.

K. Holland, foreman. W. M.Januey. Jbn ConUon.

Haynes. Lewis Y. Thompson. J. Willis.

A. R. Wise, aetlia eoronxr. V. If ftWAMWI If lfM A UJf XVAViUUW At a n.

W. Crow. Attest." v. DENTAL SUHUKON. 1 1 1 ji'Kw .1 Twantv two year experience, and Bg Smith," said tho dappar clorfc-, "If you do not got a dress off this piece of goods.

It a bargain such as you never will eoq again. We are actually selling it below cost bo-low cost, Mrs. Smith." How can yon afford to do that!" meekly asked Mrs. Smith, examining the goods. Wo bought a lot of goods ut a bankrupt sale.

You get more than the worth of Uie money In this, and tho color I should think would just suit you, and is In great demand. It is the favorite shade this sea. son." Mrs. Smith drew the gecds between her Augers. I did not mean to buy a dress to-day." "Ho.

But this is such a flno quality. In two days wo won't have a bit loft We ncvor urge our customers to buy goods. Thoro is just a dress pattern left in this piece. I call that pretty," holding it up in folds. "It is protty," said Mrs.

Smith, reflect ively. "Won't IV fadel" "Not one bit. You con wear that blue In the brightest sun for any length of time and it will look as fresh' as it docs to-day. Shall I put it one sido for youl'! fcttlll Mrs. Smith hesitated.

"I really do s. nmirn nesitatoa. "i roauy no I leered ouditr the denim lwe 01 Kknaua, wo cany tno ljargesx. afnai mcsx uSW t.ATK Complete stock of paqdwaro Tifc WORK A tfrKCIALTr. iLwted lis (li) miloi weal of Cowl nd 'j.

1 Wilt be found at bia borne Mon intfTueaday. 80 are easily mnde by rolling out ordinary pie crust qiiita thin and cutting it with, a round cookie ctiuer. Then, ia half tho ouralier cut four small holes, a thimble Is the best thing fur the purpost, and bake in pie tins. They are then ready for tho filling ot jelly or marmalade, and this la simply done. Take a plain piece of the baked crust, whioh forms tho nnder i.

t. i i THE FRENCH AOAOEMY. Hlatory and I argon ef tbe World's Host Kxolitat. Lttararr Soelaty. The French Academy is a society or elub made up of forty of the most gifted as well its famous of the literary men of France.

It had its origin in a literary eotorle whioh held meetings in Paris during the time of Louis XIV, and it was Cardinal Richeliea that gave it its unity and purpose. His object was to. have a fixed standard of grammar nnd rhetoric given to the language, believing that this would tend to' the unification and peace of France. The duties which the great ware, Stoves, vLiangfea Md Bholt; goods of any Iten-iii Ifblittaro W. H- Vanerck, Manufacturer or VY AND LIGHT HARNESS ta prices whioh defy KEPAIRINM NEATLY u'l-l And When yon want anv thinnr In our line I part oi tim mn, cwTor ii inicmy wiin Gome and 000 mil and aoeui at BAVANNA, KS.

8 1 not need a jelly or and place iiiiod it mow dross, and I did not expect i I only brought some.mall change P10ce of ln wh'f the bw been ut before 'baking, A plate of to buy, so with mo." f. W. STEVENS. STotary Public, Real eatata agent. ovsTia MOMonirr axd scout cvmjet sou scavrvoa or thb kassacbs.

prpo'y and "'ones end bottom hinds sprauUing rhoryo thomighty rfver. Tho Little Ilrart empties into the Missouri uour in-c H. and, though quite a stream, it I. little to tlio migU'lor current in which it lost. Thi-ce years ago thequartors on the .1 v.ero abandoned, and nothing uiu-3 except a few trees, planted r.nr-1:red by the soldiers years ago.

A utile way on a hillside is a cemetery, white headstones lnarklu; the gl ares of tho Iravo boys who surrendered llfo in brflo I Deeded land and re llnqulabmtuie bough Anl sold. Cvyilal Lake, Kas. RAVflW CASH STOItE, ft II That will be all right, Mrs. Smith. Wo like to oblige our customers.

Twenty yards ii your pattern Y-e-s, but I know I ought not to take it" "Thoro is an extra half yard I will throw In, Mrs. Smith. it upt Much obliged. Call again." Mrs. Smith at home.

"Ideclaro, it is positively homely, and I uo not need a now dress one bit I wonder what Mr. Smith will say now when the bill M. THOMAS SON, JHIICK asd STONE CONTRACTORS AKD with tho Indian or wasted to death in fever. Ulia eemotery waa recently by In icniKsnls from Uie abandoned post of i ort Abcrcrombia, near Fargo. The cavry quarters under the hill remain Intact ns In the uays of GcncrRl Custer, Its most commandant.

The troopers era aCILMKO ITOMe AXD8TON8 POSTS KOB 8mf. I Cardinal imposed upon the members of the Aoadoiny. were "to purify and tlx the national tongue, to throw light upon its obscurities, to maintain its character and principles; and at their private meetings to keep this object in view. Their discussions were to turn on grammar, rhetoric and poetry; their critical observations on tho beauties and defects of classical French authors, in order prepare editions of their works and to compose a new dictionary of the French liiiijrii.itro." Tho Academy at present preserves littlo of its original ohat'Hcter of a mere coterie of grammarians, and as for the dictionary, it is, after all those years, not yet completed. The original Academy was swept away in 1733.

In 1803 Nnpolfton pnrtiully rustored it, tut not under its original name, which, however, was revived with the restoration Carries the largest and cheapest.Une' of any firm in fc cij) JOHN J. MAEI1L, Contractwand Biiilder. these tarts is a welcome addition to any table. Springfield Union. Hois' to Start a Creamery, ft To organize a co-opora tire cheese factory or creamery, you should first write to the manutiictiu'ers of dairy sup-' plies, and get all the information thoy can furnish In their, printed matter or Then call a meeting of your farmers and tlifliu all you know.

This appoint a eonimlt-tee'tivfui'ther Inrestlgaiti. and if poesl-ble the comiuittpH should visit sevcraL such factories. It their mport is not sufficiently got some experienced creamery man nger to address a meeting later. A er you hava adopted a constifution nmtl' b-laws (in the pren-araiioit pf which a lawyer should be employed to make snrp that your State laws are complied with aud that yon you van then deci.l wheUier to use the orearo-galhcringor the whole for that comes in. won there is no getting out of it, tho dood is done." as I it is too often tho case, A woman comes to look, but staj-s to buy.

If all could but reason as Dean Swif when he looked into the shop, windows How many things there ure thero that I do not want." Jean E. Lantasuibe. 1 Redd quanera at w. ft. Bpeck'i Hotol.

tUvtiiina, 1 KaiiBnn. mGRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. JULIUS GOHN if- Only a Way We 1 Him OflTTblngs. "Hove is an aeeouut of a-miraculous es rape." romafked a New ErHaudor to a ostein man, ss they sat toJwier in Ibi i he onlr Brat clam kntiao tr. the city ih." i liiji J- It ipectal attention given to the commercial I til Ratea, 91-00 pnrday.

satisfaction- ooakantbkd. Palmer House, at Chicago. Lot 'or go; let's' hear It'" responded the Westerner. "A man fell into a tninings'uaft two hundred and olglfly feet deep and by clutching the rope just before reaching the bottom, Us managed to snve his lifo at tho oxtonse of i toil, system, wna apparatus to employ. CRAIG.

ATT0RNKT.1 'Wlirpractice, In all. conns. Tv CraU.vCounty Attorney. iii r. O.

Thomas, Deputy Co. Att'y. fOflicH ai the Court of the Bourbons. This association meets at the l'aliee Maaarin, Paris. Its chief officer Is its secretary, who has a life tenure of his position.

He receives a salary of 12.000 francs, the society bring allW'd the Government 85,000 francs a yu.tr for the payment of its ollioers 'and the care of its library. The Acs. leinr is always to consist of forty mmbet's, all vacancies being tilled by the votes of those already composing th.i body. To belong to it is rej.irJt)il iw a. high honor, and.

in their stead Infantry do the routine drudgoryof camp life. Tlioi ou'y two companies at Lincoln, the near-Hit catalry being ut Fort Yates, sixty miles ba-low, at Standing Eock agency. Ws mr the tepees of a few Mandan Indluus scr.t-tcrcd nlong the bluffs, but tho Mandans rut no i'gurc in holding back white settlemcit, except by i-stainiis; a lare reservation in tbo uorthwoBt jniri of the Territory. Ci'xlerlmd sis companies while at Llnoobi, all thnt Uie Uirraoks would accommodate, lie wus tho youngest Major-General of the voluatecr service during tho rebellion, but his rnnk in tho regular army was that of Lleatcnant-Colonel, to which ho was appointed in 1808. His regiment was the Seventh Cavalry, with which he served five years in Kansas and two years in Kentucky.

In 1873 be was sent to Dakota, and after scouting several months in the Black Hills went to hla final command at Fort Lincoln. Custer was a good deal of a sports man, keeping a pock of forty hounds and a number of race-horses, his race track at Linooln still being pointed" out to visitors. He hod a room in his house which he called his "den," whore be displayed the trophies of the chase, and tho collection was largo and of rare interest. During his later years he was somewhat morose and exacting, and not altogether popular with his command. His rapid rise in the volunteer service, attaining the high rank of Mojor-General at twenty-eight years of age, gave him position and distinction which he did not find subsequently In a subordinate position on tbo frontier.

The Colonel of his regiment was General Terry, and between the two. The tiM-n all tho flesh on thainstde of his hands which Whether butteivmakiug will pay the friction rteaucd to. the.bono. bettefthan che'isedepends larwly upon caUthttt soLnothir.smiiulousV' excUlmed market tdf as a title, the creamer- tbe i ankee, after tvadmcr.loud the account, i Yon do! Why, that ain't hhmin-i that 1 a Urg. price for milk aiij't.

only a way we palm off tbingaln can equip a the West." factory to innk eitlier.b.'iiMir or cheese, Aa Opcn Canreaiion. s-s the market watranw. althoiigU we am a veteran of two wars, and I- irefrllve it fttulimHl' one thing, lived In the smoke of bottlos for jceitrst ut I Farm and Sotni. s' still believe the pen is mightier, than tho -y Wis now run by the most eiiial parties' wno' aroSalwayji Thompson. Sheriff of Garfield County.

TO TDRN OUT RIGS. AT. Cb'llsetlons' fiollclied, the members of as "the fc -Buslneii Amliirlnus authors, drfrji ooriBT Hoisit forty imniurtals." i T' therefore, employ miir.li swlal dlplo- Kavanna, Kansas, i W'W C6l Dealer" try-. I don't 'see Tcaine out of tha wa Ine t6orKaniea retail coal "trust" and and no doubt tlm ch.ilce of new want your beln. i 'j i- fiOCKLE'SSPiLLS Tuts old EnfrtlS FawHr ase for 86-years, all evpr Uie vrW for liile, Iadigwtin, Liver, Ac, Pure VegBtabla TRXT.

TJUyMt MERCERY. Horses fed by the day or week at our ever moderate prices Call'on us when you want any thing in a gpnernl HARPER Ss WILLIS. VVANN KAN8 as poor as a coal honver, and now I'm living in style as the result of the articles I wrote for the magazines." A Spring- Poet. A tramp was dodgintr the police and begging alms. lie approached a cadaverous specimen of humanity and said: "Can't ynr givo a poor, hungry man bow th'ng'to holp him 9t a night's lodging!" "No." hain't yer la uq bna'-nesel" "Yes, I'm a poet, of the spring, and I sin the Ilobuis Sea AjJ o.

'Hexi. this dime. It's aUrrtrt Capitalist la there any money in itf CoslDoalor You bet there ist TU do all the work and take seventy-Ova per cent, of the divldmids. aud you furnish the capital and take the other seventT-ftvsv Capitalist (estoundei)-rrBnt, my dear fellow, there oan't ba more than 100 pr eenV of dividends. Coal Dealer-RatsI You don't know -any thing abJtrt tbe coal Vuci, aeademleians Is nftxn made on the basis of persons! adinimtion or com-i monlty of soiitiiiiA.i;, rather than of 1 pure merit.

But fur nil this, do other mode of seW-Mmi cmUl pnidably be devised that uhuLIu the body to sustain, decade sd dM-ade, the same chsmcter, puiiinse snd Hinidards. 1 CMsoeo Inter Uxn. 1 i The sliowmun who whs oaten by a dorueirtiofttt'd tisrer went otf in a oet. MnJumt Tra'ineUr. I neither of whom were West Point gmdu- ates, there existed a feeling of rivalry.

CuBtor was courageous and daring to a fault, and ambitious, and chaffed under the restraint of poet life. Prior to the fateful campaign of lKTfl, for! some Infraction of discipline, be bad been ordered to appear beone a oonrf-martlnl, to his i 1 LiToatcr f.i3n Colcsc! 'JUt tbe heurinj had been poet- Vut yorj.

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