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Show yw'nOTuiirBniiriaiiiiiaiipi((e.iiTirwimwi STORY OP .a oHiMinwBagga He did not dare. BOLD BILLY. Somehow, for all of their general ugliness, the toughs of Satans Camp to leave Old Grim unmolestHERE HE CAME had come from and how he ed. They regarded him as a harmless old happened to wan- hermit who somehow managed to live, into Satans der and they would have regarded it as a could one no Camp him. disgrace to pick a quarrelof with tell: Bold made Billy sport But they He was a boy of in the the appeared boy whenever fourteen, about freckle faced, wild- place. One day Hank Bloodgood came into eyed, and so very Satans Camp. timid that hb would He straightway started, in for a rackto t - ' . f jump1 if spoken et. ' voice. of -tone loud a in suddenly The liquor to be obtained in Satans In fact, to, confess the whole truth, was wit Camp was rank, and Bloodgood ' die was none too well supplied an soon fighting drunk. .. gray matter," although he was not He had a record, and a long one, too. outright fool. More than one good man, as well as town . Satans Camp was the wickedest bewas the more than one ruffian, had fallen of its size In the territory. Itmore men fore Bloodgoods guns. boast of its Inhabitants that, He was not destined to get out of the than liad been killed in Satans Camp town without shedding blood. rln any other town of its, age west of The quarrel occurred in Murphys, rthe Rockies. Bloodgood shot Red Hutch dead. Not a very "healthy", place for a and Then he started out to run the town, lad to stray into.) . timid, half-wittawhile. And it happened that the first build- and he ran it for was not a Satans Camp place one town ing, he entered after striking the dis- man could run long, however, and was "MurphyS Hole, the most ll Bloodgood was soon obliged to get out reputable gambling den and gin-milose his scalp. or in Satans Camp. He got out, but on his way out of A tough gang always loafed around when the town he stopped long enough to shoot Murphy's, and it was on hand Old Grim. ' sboy appeared. Then he went on his drunken course, "Whoop ! cried Red Hutch, as his a terrified boy weeping and eyes rested on the lad, who was hesi- leaving over the body of the man who tating near the door. "Whats this I wailing see? Is it a kid? Wall, Im derned had been so kind to him. came rushAn hour later Bold Billy f a kid haint come in hyer!" Then he pounced on. the unoffending ing into Satans Camp. told . . ed I -- r i s j In the greatest excitement he boy and dragged him forward into the what had happened, and then he them -- middle of the room, j1 j d entreated them to pursue the murdOrer . There the boy was quickly surround-,'began and bring him to justice. by. the ruffianly crew, who, ' They laughed at him. to make sport of him. orchard to procure a dozen VLTIES. ber twigs, and the goat would butt tb sv.-e- t 0 RNER OF I U exhaustion. tied. Now keep You The newspaper ment, He had stopped in fronJtb.der- - lilt's SOME QUEER AND CURIOUS Rest as he uttered these words. PHASES OF LIFE. Every loafer there was on his feet. "Hooray fer Bold Billy! cried one. iferned ef he aint, done it, though I Some Strange and Startling Stories, of Adventure Recently Recorded Readdunno how he ever succeeded! able Scraps of Anecdote and Incident Wall, I kinder reckon well hev ter eh of the contract, keep our part Reported by Our Exchanges. pards? said Bolly Briggs, as he came down the steps. SLENDER IIE Thats right!" shouted the crowd in lilies nod their unison. heads Three minutes later Hank Bloodgood, side the ! . On either the "killer, was swinging from the the limb of a tree, And all along Bold Eilly watched the work completthe flower-bed- s out his he then hands, ed, swayed, put Tall and fell in a senseless heap. stand In fair arover men him. The ray; hastily bent The throstle, in the "Great snakes! shouted Bolly Briggs. near. pear-tre- e "Hes got two bullets in ther left shoulStill carols, as der! Hank done some shootln, but first wreame, when this yere boy took him all the same! same old song he sung last year. The "Whars Doc. Seldon? An we we are no more the same. The doctor was on hand, full to the chin with bad liquor, but still able to How strong the lilies smell! How neat row on row! extract a bullet. The ordered rose-bedso sweet seemed scene that The job was done, Bold Billy3 Its still the A year ago. A year ago wounds were bathed and bandaged, We noticed how that apple-boug- h a to was hut. taken and he nearby out so green against the skyj Stood And there he lay for weeks, nursed Its just! as fair as ever now; ; by the ruffians Of Satans Camp nursed But we are altered you and I. with all the care and tenderness possible from masculine hands. The days have come between ,us two, Doc. Seldon attended the boy, and the And moved us .evermore apart; miners and roughs fixed it so the doc- We cannot, as we used to do, Tell to each, other all our heart. tor could not get a sup of liquor in a year since last we met; Only the camp during the entire time. But in that year what things hav From a street row or saloon brawl in . which he had killed a man, a citizen We been!we talk yet walk, together, of, the place Would go to his bedside We cannot bridge the gulf between. of! Bold Billyj and play the solicitous mirse. All looks unchanged, save we alone; Weve drifted into other ways. And they pulled the boy through. When it was all over, with Bold Billy Time turns the page, the past is gone. And naught restores the vanished restored to health, they were all happy that he discovered Old Grims secret The days. hours new scenes reveal; flying found the hermits cabin was built We never fancied, you and I, over the mouth of a rich lead a paying The day could come when we should 1 vein. feel No longer sad to say good-bSatans Camp was proud of him. The rough and tough citizens stood In Came Came the Bear. by him through thick and thin, and desold his mine and At the hotel which! was located at the when Bold Billy Upper Geyser Basin, but burned . las4, parted, all regretted his loss, He had sand in his craw, Bolly winter, there was last summer a big black bear who slept under the house, Briggs was wont to say wall he did! and tame that the guests fed I saw it in his eyes when I let him hev him, beeameso one evening the porters enand my gun. Do I know what became o ticed him 'into the hotel office with I heard as how he went sugar. He came in, walked through the ter Frisco, ot inter business, married, big lobby, sniffed at the telegraph Insettled down' an has some leetle Billies strument as though he understood that It was clicking messages back to the o his own now. great cities of America, and then walked! to the front door, where he ate Mrs George Putnam stood for some time gazing out at Old The circumstances attending the Faithful, and hesitating about his redeath of Ms. George Hven Putnam,, turn to the pine woods beyond. This wife of the senior .member of the well-kno- playful prank of the porters was, howenjoyed more after bruin had. gone publishing house, are," says the ever while he was in the hotel. The than Critic, particularly sad. Her husband guests who had no fear .of him ' out and two daughters were abroad when at the garbage-bo- x or around the The former was grounds of the hotel were somewhat she was taken ill. about to leave for home, the latter were nervous when he took possession of the to remain abroad to finish their studies, big lobby, where they were sitting about the big open wood fire, talking about having just been graduated with honor what they would do if a bear should from Bryn Mawr. Mr. Putnam arrived walk Into the hotel. They sat like statin New York Saturday last, the day aft- ues, and Manager! Howe, who had fed er his wifes death, the news of which bruin from his hand outside, felt that he was entirely unprepared for, her ill- this was a closer acquaintance than he ness from typhoid fever having been desired to cultivate. He thought the bear might next move on the diningvery short as well as very severe. Mrs. room and play the part of the bull- in Putnam was most active in all reform the china shop, Mr. Haynes, the offand philanthropic movements, and her icial photographer of the sat near Influence and practical interest will be enough to the door to laypark, his hand on sadly missed by all her associates. She bruin, but he did not, attempt to get Ms was a healthy-minde- d woman, and un- picture, though he had been waiting for a bear to- come up and sit for til her last illness she enjoyed the best years his The kodak enthusiasts photograph. of physical health, too, if one may judge were too nervous to even the by appearance. She was a woman of button and get a snap shot. press all They sound common sense and cheerful dis- felt more comfortable when the bear position, and her gracious presence walked out the front door, across the made many a dull occasion bright. Mr. veranda, and out . across the lawn to Putnam has the sympathy of a Jarge the pine woods. Manager Howe told that while he wanted to circle of friends in his severe bereave- the porters on terms with the bear, keep friendly ment. he did not want him to Infringe the rules against dogs being allowed in the Housewives-Therand a bear, genfor parlor or dining-rooCollege is a college for housewives at tle and friendly as he might be, could not be allowed privileges not given to Whlthanstan, England, where young the dogs. The bear still haunts the Upof the branches women may learn all but the hotel which sheltered per Basin, domestic work, including cookery, him has been burned, and Mr. Howe needlework, laundry work, and house- has only a lunch station there now, but The name of he finds him out at the garbage box hold superintendence. Just as before. the college is, appropriately, St. Only ten pupils are received at An Unpopular Measure. a time, in order that each may serve the amusing discussions durAmong as turn her housekeeper, chambermaid, the session at Tallahasing legislative inlaundress, etc. As the course of see was that on a' bill of Sullivans of struction includes every household Escambia, providing for the prompt function, from building fires and clean- slaughter of rabid dogs, says Florida The reading" clerk had ing lamps to giving dinner parties, the Times-Unioread the houseis when an old gentletitle Just fitted a for equally graduate man, a representative from one of the maid or a house mistress. interior counties, arose and with great PRINTERS INK. gravity and dignity said: Mr. Speaker, I am opposed to that bill. I am opThe best ad you can get is none too posed to it because f dont see why rab- bit dogs should bt killed any quicker good. An advertisement does not improve than any other kind of dogs. Ive gut a rabbit dog.w He aint much on lopks, with age. but' I tell yqu, when that dog gets bn a Advertising will not injure the finest hot trail in the broom sedge and aefittle fabric. later hear his voice you in a Ads, like bread, are easily spoiled 1 high key and the yelps gettin fainter the .making. and fainter, till by and by you An ad must have some push in order hear em down in the holler, andcanjjes you go there and you see the little bench-legge- d to have any pull. An ad should be the concentrated yeller rascal barkin, his. eyes bright &nd his forehead wrinkled with exciteessence of sense. under a sartin tree, jes get you . It is more important to watch your ment, a long pole and meat is yourn ." for ads than your clerk. There was breathless silence United they stand, divided they fall during this eloquent appeal on behalf of the rabbit dog. "When it had been conbusiness and advertising. When business begins to slacken, let cluded others rose up and paid glowing tributes to the qualities of rabbit flogs your ads begin to lengthen. they owned, until one would have beIf you have anything to tell the pub- lieved that a thing necessary to a mans lic, do it In a telling manner. for the in the candidacy Make your ad so pointed that It will state of Florida is legislature a first-clarabbit pierce through the eye into the mind. dog. The bill by the way, was killed by You must have interest in' youjr ad- a. large majority. vertising if you want to make capital This Goat Could. Count. out of it. In the Advertising is like medcine. jVery of the- days past before the beginning land speculation in the building often the belief that it will cure you of this city Charles. B. Sevier was the does half the work. fortunate of as fine a speciIt is easier to fill space than to pay men of thepossessor Angora goat as could be for it. Waste no words, but weight asked, says the Ilarriman Press. In them all with meaning. fact, its pedigree was longer than that Silence is not golden in business. of a Blue-graracer. When Mr, Sevier was a younger man he obtained this Talk, and talk loudly and often, if you valuable goat, which he trained In many want to make trade. Then ways. each year the fine wool the Business may be done without adver- goat produced yielded a revenue that tising, eo will grain grow without fer- was the fourtion of Mr. tilizers. But what will the harvest tat Sevier made the goat ahis fortune. matheregular Printers Ink matical table; and so trained was the ai.t that he would send him into th garden-way- .. j i fox-glov- e3 s, I ; ' , ; j , . y. , J . " . I - wn J - - -- If ever a boy was frightened it was They told him they were not fools. Red of Hutch. one in the clutch the Bloodgood was a "killer," and there was no one who cared to follow him up. demanded Wots yer name, kid? When he found they would not go, the ruffian, as he gave the lad a savage the boy literally screamed: shake. "Speak up lively! You are all cowards cowards was the reply, that came through the cowards! Give me a gun!" I will fol"chattering teeth .of the unfortunate low and capture him! waif. They laughed at the boyj but he re' Billy Bolden, eh? Wall, thats a nice peated over and over that he would :name for a kid like you to wear around! follow the assassin if he had a weapon. At length somebody shoved a revolBilly Bolden Bold Billy- How is that ver into his hand, saying: for a handle, pards? Its great!" shouted Red Hutchs Here, ye hev it, kid; now see what Bold. fer Billy!" kin do. If you bring Hank Bloodye Hooray sycophants, From that hour the boy was Known good here with his hands tied behind In Satans Camp asBold Billy. him, well agree to lynch him. Eh, Beforb he escaped from Murphys he pards?" was nearly frightened out of hi3 wits "You bet! cried the crowd. "Go fer for he was made to dance to the tune him, Bold 'Billy, an make yerself fathe ruffians mous." while of pistol-shot- s, .roared with laughter. Not another word did the boy say. Shaking like a leaf he finally suc- With the loaded revolver clutched in ceeded in getting out of the saloon, and his hand, he hurried out of the camp then ran as fast and as far as he on the trail of Hank Bloodgood. could. Thets.the last well ever see o Bold and overcome terror with Finally, Billy, some one declared. "Hed be exhaustion, he fell in a fainting, quiv- skeered ter death ter see Bloodgood. ering heap beyond the limits of the Youve lost your gun, Bolly. town, and there Old Grim found him. "Mebbe, returned the man who had Old Grim was a grouty hermit who loaned the hoy the revolver. lived beyond the limits of Satans a crowd of loafers were sunset At Camp. gathered in front of Saints Rest, the He was something of a mystery. hotel in Satans Camp. He had been there when the first only Suddenly one of them exclaimed: prospector "struck yaller" at the spot cornLook where the camp stood, but the flis- - in down thar, pards! Whos them ther trail?" covery of gold had not seemed to af"Two critters, one head o ?tother," fect the queer old man in any way. a said ruffian. IIand3 He lived on in his secluded fashion, Gahitched thunder! behind him, and the people that came to the raush-- . loot in front is tied! bySee ther string room camp grew to know him by sght, runs Smoke! ter that one? tother Holy but no other way. He would have nothing to do with Its its why, it is Bub-bub-bold- Bub-bub-bi- lly en, -- , -- - . s -- . -- red-whisker- ed -- . them. - "Hank Bloodgood!" "Shgres yer born! "Whos tother critter? Old Grims clothes were in rags, and be appeared like a wreck of better "I kinder reckon its Bold Billy bring-i- n times. back my revolver, said Bolly He spoke kindly to the boy. with grim satisfaction. "Who Briggs, At first Bill1;' was too frightened to said I woudnt ever see thet yar gun tell his story, but he finally succeeded. agin? Old Grim listened to the end, and Bold Billy it was. then he said: Ug had taken the "killer captive. "It 6 like those human beasts down Straight into town marched the boy there. Come with me; I will care for and his prisoner. yo 1. Billys face was deathly pale. Vz he took the boy to his cabin, and, Bloodgoods right hand had been from that day, Bold Billy was Old Grims shadow where one went the shattered by a bullet: "Here is the man who killed Old other might be found. Vbile Old Grim lived, the boy never Grim, the only friend I had, said the lyyain visited Old C Man's camp alone. boy, his voice weak, as If from great m, e Mi-tha- s. n. ing . jdin-rier- ; ss j j - . . ss lim- J-- j Tho chief Justice of tho f: r r? iitr i l y tbo tree until just twelve nice ripe apples Japan i9 appo! hi ability and : ; r would fall. Then the goat would pick learning, fi eat Inns. The r iiiainJni mhi- - t up the apples and put them into a bas- bench down to the low t pr. examinations and r ket and bring them to the house. He by competitive a huneonnuKvion, year a or one conm, livery for send could the goat f" j ustiee, a represents rjve q : in everything. cLb dred apples. So it was rnent of justice, two or tlrae an.l mu'L p , The goat would be - sent to feed the from the law hicSmr judbiary as nay be p. horses and told to let them eat just ten the fits fur the examination ef eand; stalks of green corn In the field. The the bench. All judges are appointed for pp goat would perform the service and butt removable only j r the horse away from the eleventh hill! behavior, and are nt before a court Vf p impoachmf by and field a If the goat was in muddy Their sabnlt-- are a t ,, The chief Justice re- - Ives s (. started to go to another he would climb periors. to $4,wo. lfig v" ' to the top of the fence and wipe the maid Is equivalent court but o supreme off Ms feet. In this way he did not ab- the coii-- k The next lower grade, wt Marour federal circuit judges, are stract the soil from either Ben onto farm yen, and the others prcportlm,;, or Parkers from graves down to the lowest grade, where tb t the goat ere CLharles Seviers farm.. In time a year. only 700 yen, or became so valuable that Mr. Sevier used to sit on his porch and direct the goat Bfc.iuse He Stared At ljr to keep the "wheels turning. At last the r Lady Frances Wi'-oi n fori ir was one day naught goat could not digest an empty whisky Aylesbury, man who bad recently ilmt in a j. ' bottle, and It died. So, after tho, sad to lodging bad Jeft In r a valuable , his farm sold Sevier Mr, occurrence, . Hants. Incredulous, she wint tm and the East Tennessee Land Company re- and recognized there the remains f , who had very frequently moved to Harriman, where he now at her at the opera, q he h.o- , sides. He still insists that goats are In staring had olb-- bequeathed 4,0 0 to the t the House of Commons and il.Oo) telligent. chancellor of the" exchequer, Ve),' . whom bad been aware of Lis exi mY e Church-ThPrevented from Leaving the bar. an Temple Li; -- !s y; o i1 J- irJ s 4 re.-G- re b-- i 6 n, h. C V, - minister of a congregation in was greatly anagricultural- district r Sunday by the unnoyed Sunday-afteruly conduct of the junioror members of the younger his flock. When any one got representatives of the gentler sex would she service of the weary eveniftg Invariably rise and go out. A moment later her admirer would seize his hat and sheepishly follow her. To such an extent would this course of action prevail that by the time the discourse was finished, only the old people remained for the conclusion of the service. Mr. Jones concealed his chagrin for several weeks, but at last he firmly resolved to act. A youth grew drowsy one Sunday evening,, and, picking, up his hat, stepped into the aisle. But the ministers keen eye was upon him, and, to the culprits dismay, he stopped short In his sermon: Young man, said he, the girl who went out last is not the one you wish to walk home with. Please sit down. After this when a young woman goes out I will call on the proper young man to take care of her. The imlnister' resumed his discourse. There was much tittering and considerable anger, but his sermons were not again. 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Albert Stetson, who has been superintending the unloading of the Washtenaw, is telling cat stories along the Customer Is this fish fresh? Fish Dealer Certainly; its beta fn! for tbs last' week or so. ' r'-- r an comes home. Yis, maam I replied In my best brogue, and all was well. Ex. Very Fresh. Urn y ' d or insane or persons, or those who are deaf or blind, to assume or maintain marital relations, says Hartford Times. After exempting the blind, deaf and dumb from the operation of the law the bill was passed and became Chapter 225 of the public acts. In looking it over later, it' was discovered that it would apply to persons already married, provided they became afflicted with any of the troubles enumerated In the bill. On the last day of the session a supplementary bill was passed to remedy this blunder, so that the law will not apply to persons already legally married. tl ri3 .,i well-to-d- water front, says the San Francisco Chronicle. On the steamer Saturn there was foia long lime a black cat that was the pet of the seamen. When the Saturn was last in port she went every r; a Violent Commotion in Lake Michigan. Glen E. Balch, assistant engineer of the United States Lake Survey, returned a few days ago from Batche-wan- a Island, isolated and uninhabited, on the north shore of Lake Superior, sixty miles west of this city, ;says a Sault Ste. Marie special. He reports finding on that island such an upheaval as might have been caused by an earthquake. He says that the disturbance was on the south side of the island and 200 to S00 feet wide affected a strip-froand about 1,200 feet long. It also extended several hundred feet Into the lake, the. rocky bottom of which was elevated out of the water. On the shore the earth was thrown up Into a series of great ridges, trees were torn up by the roots and. broken to pieces, while everything visible showed the1 effects of some' mighty force. Mr. Balch is confident that it was of recent occurrence, the appearance of the broken rocks at ther water's edge warranting this con' 83 1 - it a -- And the surest, best way to purify your blood is to take Hoods o 8C i h i t- - :in ? Cf (r |