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LOVE OF WHITE FAWN. However It may be no.tP'what^aer morallaation lia. foll,.iul^«fTr.l«i fate awl tbe United .State, itorert pu.bed them to tbe ben.-arl j life of vatiuu' ration., tbe time once waa when On Sion* Kiri could not go aatray i ■ abariDK the aame lorial oMraclam meted otlt a. a punUbment for her wliit. rUter- When the Sioux dwelt in a wind tbe tamoua huntiiis ground, ui uown a. Mltimwota and Dakota, tbe aai cety of dUtlnction prevailed amiunc tbe a. In any refiucl white community aa I ■' the unyal and tbe immoral woma ed, it bha been biuted that tbnw 1 •■eut a atep farther tiian the white, r re-pert f,w virtue in tbedr women ■e of their bravea. emuTatinK Komar beruiam, killed bi. wife, and that one their chief, .lew bU daughter for tbe forKtvahle offenw. Nobody knew tbia better rhan Cbarla Dorr, a j opng Miuiiiiian man, Minueaila lb the early Ou'a and found employment aa a clerk in one of tbe aboia of tbe advance aeulrmenta. Ikurrwaa fond of butiUnK and fikhing, and bi. itoo.1 uatured and .hrewdemploye! nlLoved him ample time for tbe bent of bb inclination, wben, on tbe occaalon of th< you ok mao'. Oct ully for Kame and fl.h be returned full bunded and with .uflicieul Ui aupport the family for a fortnight. On one of thn*> .Ingle banded expedf tiou. from the a tllement down tbe Red U ,< X°Wk , * 0n, ‘' l “** : ^ ^ fall. Dorr'. U|.'U a runccaled rock midway tbe cx paratlvely narrow at ream, ami Dorr too heiMer into the cold water. •Wowing the id ream ao wdl. bb. quick eye would have avoided Ihe ncrideut undei onlioari circunutauera, but Ida i elaewhere nt the lime, and intent Krmx'ful form of an Indian girl wbuaUarf U|K.n tbe woo.led lauik at tbe Herr, fi Reil river banka are prairie on one aid
- bemaile tin
actively. Mean drew bim back though be ki while, had put
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which they bad begun time Dorr'a in fame. I upon Id. frequent 'Vi.il tbe agitation among D tba Indian, upon tbe a]
ing panic, were out. indeed, hi. wn. ui-.ii tbe night when On 1 baud brid tbelr remarkable w. after » hu h lagan th.oe aornn. i and deva.i .Uou in tbe nutlyin menu wlih which nil who are membr b *Ui"" ,, ry'* wU1 teotloo 'lo tbl. Iwief .ketch
Dorr on the night In quodion had left hi. ratine half a mile above, acraemal overhanging hu.br.. and with true hu er ■ luatinct entemi tbe wood.deep enough to arrwn binuelf from any canoe prem ia on tbe rleer, tint near enough to catch tbi ahimmer of tLe atariit atream to wrve ar !"• guide to the well known aimt. Can tiou.ly advancing, now creeping where tbr
•et. now atepping quickly ml now panning to catch,
jo. im-v aouou. All wa. Mill aa death. But at a point near to hi. haven of lure and While creeping cauliimaly over a alar ■it MMOr. hl> ears were aa luted with tbt frightful yrllaof tbr wardano-. appalling
« tbe ot
card a ringing laugh but be awr- •" baking lb
rl wHb'
ibnre, but b itrokea la-fo
lOca. whlrlt by bU aide, ao aglie were her ui To ruing It defUy aa abc reach..! • • lightly placed on
There waa bat llltle at niggle to the teyaUng plana did Um aretie occur that the cry reached White Kawn'a quick ewrv and knowing from tb« aouml. of I he at niggle that her love captured .he vanlahed to til# mgip The war <Duce waa interrupted by Un entreoeo of tbe priaoner and hi. captor, and lh,rr waa le.1 into the circle of tbe fir Iwfore tbe chief. Gray Otter looked n quietly at Dorr and then glanced Inquti ingly at one of hia captor*. The latter will acme natural aaeage raaggenuioii relates tbe farU of IVirr’a capture. Tbe otbei aamt oorn.lairated tbe etatemenL itwaaeiidenttbnl here waa a apy cnugbl In tbe art id crawling in upou tbe cam| with no expUualiou to make, for Durr bad bung bi. Iiteal wben the chief, with tbe jua tire that alieaya characterized hi. dealing. " iA*'!. the white., a.kc.11 hr question, “ Whal - W doing there" Grunt, of «tu.
ipid round of the (aunt reirbd lu iuaginatioi, h anvage Inimiuity n.iiqurriug war |aah by tbe Matiitou. Hut
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enuor na heal bu iuigtit, and would " ■'""d laughing at llic exhibiliou i tbe foyer of tbe ahore of Dorr went down, no matter that win swollen river a wept tbe ewimnn-i heiplnaly along. It would bare been he cauae they knew a brave would loac caate by bring helped by women in anything but a buttle where tbe foca were two to one, but It waa no ordinary Indian girl who bad helped Dorr oat of bie difflcult if not dan
gerous predicament.
She wa. White Fawn, daughter of Gray Otter, chief of the principal band of tin Miiimwute Sioux, the impubws of wbuer kindly heart modified tbe atria obaervanea of tribal forma and rulea. -Umidea, bet woman'. Inatiocta told her that the beraell wn. not a little In fault for tbe aeeidcu!. at aW had oloened Dorr', ateady gue. wbieb bad pu-a-al and had not aloabod the Da kota imuiy. w bo, like all of her aex. bad juat tbe fuiuteat trace of the coquette in
her iimpoaliloo.
Tbe accbieiit bad occurred opposite tbt euasmpment of White Otter'a band, w hich V«a but a fewr rod. back in tbe timber. Thither .he invited him. and played tin kind (mate*, in tbe chief. te|ire in tbe ab amor of her father, and Dorr, brfore a mu. lug fin-, dried bimarlf hunter and wamui faablou, and stilled bis chnin-r.,i.. i n .il.
with a .wallowof wbiaky fi
arved rap of elk born.
Not a word bad ]uoerel'between them uy j tbe moment when I tore aruee to go. i hen be easayed to tbaiik the tally in
rat but briefest Sioux. .
Now be it known the ItulUgVpeaeaam na ecu a aeiiae of tbe !udlcrona_a>ureyed by roken language a» that rntertnlned by Uie
bitea. and this was tbe secret tba re looguve of tbe twain up to t
lent But locking their tongure ... suou unlocked another secret, and that waa the secret of tbelr admiration for one another. Dorr was smitten, and the White Fawn furnished another of tbe hundred keys to a woman's heart. She responded in English a timid “lank you," and looked into Dorr’s eyes for any ridicule that might •y there. She only sew glowing admiree on lu those errs, and ebe dropped ber own. Durr went bock to tbe arulemrnt only to
return tbe next day with an impn grwpllng book, with which to reoon gun and traps Ha never found then
failure only eeemed to lend Impetus Industry. Infact be never looked for them after the Bret day's acetrrh. but be found their loss a convenient excuse for several days of aleenee and a return to tbe shop
a curiously
of Dorr. Cuming In tbe midst of a profound si tenor, stented ami terrified. Dorrartwe and ■ intary exclamation, la-
the dark shade of tbe undergrowth, waa too late. Two stalwart Sioux i glided forward, (brew Ibrmselera him. and in a moment L> was • ..i.
w-pert.
until the chief a qur seeing Dorr'a bead Ui sentence, lra|*d Into i confronttsl her falb umpb<d.
Gray Otter beard insw vred by bb!
bis quration daughter, wbo looked uufliuc bis face, lu tbe Sioux tongue
naked him to come.’' It wa. love's aacri flee, for White Faw n bad pleaded guilty. Tbe old chief glanced keenly lute, the faces of his warriura aa hia band sought Un buckhorn handle of the heavy knife nt bb
aide, but' the terra .bowed
sneer, only an expression of Then Ins eyre sought hi. ilaugbter's fare settled on U with a deathly look. Hi with bis band still on tbe buckhorn
handle and tot:'- ------ • •
they came round In front of Um bourn. Tbe frightened hound aaw the crack where I stood, dashed -into It, threw tbe door wide open and knocked me 08 my feet. Doth wolves rushed la after him. aad *»ke leaped upon the bed. which etood at one aide. The wolves stopped when they came to the Ud. and i abut the door In a harry, and then banged away at one of tbe critters, hitting It in the bead and killing It lostaatly. The second wolf was soared aad ran around the room, and then made a spring for tbe window. It knocked oat three or four panes of glam, but didn't break tbe enah. The lirute tumbled backward, but waa on lu feci In a aereunl aad mole another spring. By tbi« time I was ready wlih my other musket, and I bored a hole through the animal , heart Juat a. It .truck the win dow That settled tbe wulvra; hut 7-ekr. although be wasn't bun a mite, waa ao reared that be hasn't terra worth a copper ml siuca that night.—Youth's Com-
A> OM Trirk Itevlvsd. Mr. Boyd, tbr traveling plowman. Errrt Neal and Uncle Bob Hinton, all of Talbottou. were returning from a field where they bud been trying to plow, when a voice the neighboring woods cried out In aec “Uhl Mr. Hinton, come nod take tbi> big off of me." The cry of grief, rapidly repealed, caused Uncle Bob to get down from tbe wagon amt go lo haste to the woods at»ut SUJ yards off; the other men wral on to Mr. Hinton', house Uncle Bob callirl and nailed, tent no one answered, and thinking the man might ter dead be went from log lo log lu oorch of him. Finally be gave up tbe search and went borne and related the story to bis wife, who told him it was Imagination But Unde Bob felt sure some one was yberr, likely dead, and after a rrat returned to tbe woods and re-
nt n S.dO lick, with streams of sweat rolling from his face, while bis eyes fairly danced with eaeitemenc “What’s tbe mstterr"
Don't ssy nuffln
a eoler rum out dal winder.
boro •' Tbe church was invaded, when a as discovered asleep on one of the
ed to be a traveling eeu-
f lighten
He proved tr
triloqui.i. and bail sue .. log tbe whole neighborhood-.
Constitution.
did n
without bis ui
Whll
of *i
. occupied in tbe rearcb
be continued to communicate with White Fawn, and lo retabll.h a secret meeting
place. Instead ot openly sotering
like a bold warrior. He Bred In Urium of aatisfartion, oolr dirtorlml by nny long intcrral that separated him from
tbe Indian girl
later in tba fall Gray Otter'a land took np their long Journey to tba westward la one of tbelr great hunting axpedLUona aad did not return till tbe spring. N'eirx came
with it also tba a comparative failure. Tbe whites i driving off the game. TUK together with tbe tact that tbe government was not keeping lu pledge w itb the Indians, mods the prospect anything teat pi—rent tor tba sctUemeoL As tbe spring waned tbs ominous news arrived that tbs more wist, eriy bonds had begun tbe war dance, and tbsa^thal actual hostilities bad begun.
jut her atep Dorr sprang before tb< Itb ^pinioned arms and yelled: 'Tt Otli-r pauM.1. irrreulute. — with ‘ uufiilllli.-d. and bis face clanged lid slow 1} after tbr panw, “UnUiud 1 see him oif. Pi tbr M-nlnuetiL" ; a. tbe ev,nl. were rat. Dorr wa* in bla leap to the »i.h- of White bsuaing b.-r band be turned to tbe ml wondering warriors ami said a my Wife I will stay with be!
Mm. Brown <|ale, weary mid half die tnutedl—That's tbe ninth girl I've-had within a mouth, and .hr jua threw a rim iron at me. Mr. Drown—By tbe w ay. a party of ut today were trying to evolve a mJiviuv fot co-operative botuekrepiug. Our plan war to rent a small family hotel, hire our own aervanta, do our own managing and share “That', gran.;: It winrid be Jum like living in an alaolutely |.-r<ect hotel, and nt half tbe coal. Oh. I'm d. lightaril. Whc will go lu with Us?" “Well, there’s Jinks. f..r one.”
“And Minks”— “Caleb ran living with that woman.'' “Well. (here'. Hi friend Mrv BiuU.'
bis trip tc , , might pay out an In.ulnted wire, ao con atructed aii-l insulated that It will cum blue strength with lightness, and carry tba elecmt wbetner laid on tbe ground, la loe, or even for certain distances ater. Tbia wire lo be specially mall, compart and light Igb to poa— anlUcIrut strength to withstand tbe ordinary force of tbe dementa Any Wire manufacturer could easily Airniab a wire that would tee sully porta Me in quantities hundreds of miles lo length. In tba— extreme northern region* there are few chano— of lu being Injured except by tbe elements, when laid on the ground. It wpuld soon he Imbedded In ice and snow hod thus be protected. Aa tbe party programed tbe load would be getting light er. and should they be fumed to retreat they would bare an unfailing guide to lead them back lo driUasUuu, and tbe rhanres of their reaching tbelr dull nation, tbe north pots, would be greatly enhanced — New York Tclagram
explains in Tbe Tribaoe used by a deaf men there u Um door hell rings He
rlted Into tbe kitchen, where Ibr hell war orated. "Hera.' 1 be writes, “I brand a lueer couLriraaoe screwed again.! tbe " ' ' ' from tbe floor. There
and about SX feet or bo long. He pushed the armature toward tbr in ague: aul the log dropped to the Boor with a reterU-rming bang 'You ran'l bear that, youf' I Inquired. 'No. I can't boar ii. wr loci the Jar wben It falls.’ That a new id— to me. but I felt sorry for tbe people occupying tbe flat below.”
. hueiund pf your any. but they say
“And there’s Kinks.'’ “And Mrs Fink- I. a regular old cat “And 1’inka " “Hull! Mrs. Pinks and her two pretty
dropped bcr.” “But what a ball we dt “Grt another girl.”—I
Ubirice—I'm gulag*to palm myself off a ring much younger than 1 am: area' Delia—Yes What age bare you decide Clarice—Sixteen. Delia—Dear me! Do you want people t ly that you ore old enough lo be you
■re an old cock canary teat baa never blraavd with children? yet, for tbe sake of bla splendid disposition, is kept — In tbe aviary, and spends tbe entire ■rrlo philanthropic work; that Is. be rasa— It bla duly to look after tbe young on— — they are turned loo— In the aviary, feed, them as tbelr own mother would and baa often atoppod them quarreling by gtv tug them a sharp Mow or (wo with bis wings. Often bare we seen him on the Boor with Ore or six young ou— round bim. nil clamoring to be fed. Nothing daunted, at It be goes, dropping food first down one throat and then another. trying bla best to satisfy all Many a weakly oneAteot learning quickly to feed
been fur hie fatherly care: and when the autumn com— aad the young on— bare grown out of l»a.»d be >—m« quite mopish, bla ^occupation being gone — Chambcrx’
Impure air, a Uve haa been cured by active outdoor e j
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