Dakota Huronite, The (Newspaper) - November 20, 1884, Huron, South Dakota IS K ETC HI 11 11 DAKOTA THE SOI In If i NOVEMBER 20 given echoing cheer i- the reply from t i -j put aVide throats as clung ol t it her but wind which rising to a gale n prolonged one Don't you liuto wind said not nil ut yon ami tbe With a On I la si OTHERS JL a tin And M And till IT In dew Tic 1 mn Hut I With lirr hint t In It Hut tit the a 75 Extra Long Ulsters worth ll Fancy Double Ulsters worth Q CQ 50 Extra Fine Chinchilla Overcoats worth 50 Extra Fine Chinchilla Overcoats Satin Lined 50 Boy's Fancy Collars and Cuffs Satinet Extra Heavy Ulsters worth 30 Fancy Double Storm Kins Ulsters worth 30 Fancy Far and Cuffs Prince Charles worth 50 Children's worth Children's Fancy Collars and Cuffs worth 50 Boys Double Back Scotch worth 1000 PAIR OF PANTS AT FROM TO i OO Heavy nil Wool mid You Positively cannot afford to buy elsewhere Joe Confession On tho day of August not ninny years ago a party of four of Joe Barrett and bis wife their most intimate friend Philip Somers and Maud Mortimer n young lady they hoped he might be induced to consider thu future of his existence stood quite upon a narrow strip of nand on Island coast not far from the great metropolis Joe Barrett and his wife had long ago been given by their relatives and friends and the genial circle of society they adorned as an old-fashioned couple that pro longed their honeymoon to a most unprecedented and unheard-of od They had lately celebrated silver wedding and for the of others the romance for themselves would have gonu through with the origin id ceremony again had it not been for H serious obstacle aud holding them fast this time about her form A keen look of triumph Mortimer's Phils ai loomed to mean much more they said Ami she could not unfortunately that his eves still looking fixedly over her head upon the waters beyond the WU upon the A rumble from the clouds j the roar of the sea earth and were enveloped in a glare In Us light Phil distinctly saw loo thug his arms wildly aloft nnd pear in the dill threw oil his shoes and his coat as he run to the sea ami Hiss Mortimer ha I groat in his vest which was nearly car riedont by a He costume was drenched with a sprav and I- nearly lost her but waistcoat milled watch an I bios Then she hurried t of bathing house began to fall heavily lips talk any no said Let me go for Polly Not yet said were n handsome fellow Phil years ago As you went on to talk iif the woman vou secretly loved sort of a light shone upon your face from the iu the west that made it like that of an archangel It t- me that no woman could vou My heart grew like a lump of ice My first thought was to walk out into the water ft my was worthy of Il was u resolve to vou I have been ed by the devil for us iod is my ill awful moment of my life 1 never dreamed before that night that you and 1 were in hive with the same woman I got upon my feet and shouted is mine glaring upon yon with a dogged stare Have you then asked her to OL 11 lieer of the the Thirteenth Ninth tue hitler Cardigan's own corps in their cherry colored Seventeenth Lancers with ranks ny aud dressed as evenly as if at a march pust trol for- ward down the At their head ride gallant Nolan aud the dauntless in tins supreme moment with a reckless on his face as he somi point of war with his brother hussar unmasked batteries already forth shot and Hot into a the gallop into a ready Nolan has fallen cut lown thu secret of the fatal with him The soned saddle was emptied Charge is the in a shorter time than it taken to tell the opening ranks ol the foe disclosed to the lint tew Have von ten ase o e 1 v you you and your to of them cannon of cannon in of th u r h t ho white faro of n woman Mi wildly down t tin water but slw a tempted no remonstrance de up hei that of party four that wont down to the MM thai al wo would It 1 av what illicit people were Some Iron the mil were now The wa and worth vigorous tor bis years and en Joe's best man lit bis van yet his best friend but the pule little bridesmaid hail vanished out nyo oil the face of the earth and one of that shadowy band to which we cdl and they answer not again was a rumor that if sin lived she would the wife of thus making the OLD POST OFFICE STAND APPEL BROTHERS The Boss One-Price Clothiers and Leaders in Low Prices P J SWEENEY mil was a were now coming the sur with no 11 r of their and looked together were swept ash re with other ot tile They wore narrowly r s- Jji little inn where Wm L BLISS Land Public Dakota Ate Between Tbird and Fourth Streets Huron Dakota V Law and Land Office N A DAKOTA II Keeps constantly on hand a full of GROCERIES IS CASES and Dot HIM lull HURON DAKOTA Ill VI HURON'S CHARLES Gentlemanly treatment and Fair Prices to All Goods delivered to any port of the City Ill H I s t dry f IM- in Iul uu we I Dakota Ave north of id Attorney and Counselor at Law Deeded Lands and for sala Timber l Corrected and Abstract on hand of the four complete It currently beli that of this tender and romantic episode of his life bad n bachelor In his days this halo of soft regret and appeasing longing lent a melancholy grace to hi already pleasing exterior and many a damsel endeavored to console him Hut although he was j gentle aud to all womankind he remained to all intents ami purposes un- And here he was a bachelor still 50 years old getting grizzled about the temples an I crow footed about the eyes by his pur tiality foi the open air thin but cular tall but straight while Joe arrett and his wife might pass for at fair and forty though they ere not many years juniors And here they wore plotting us as over for connubial lies The present victim of their lils although in longer in her hrst would have seemed so in any ther light but the critical one of sun gainst sand and now that thick amis of gray clouds lay y cross the sky tempering the brill nicy of the the young idy had pulled her veil about the of her face Miss Mortimer at the hayday of her charms While waiting for dinner which iu process of preparation in a oog low hostelry n dozen furlongs jr so inland they had down o the edge mid true to the lim in hand Joe Harrett had pulled His wife's chubby hand hi thing was in readiness to the one in in the other The storm i as it into l bin Hi siais foster it suddenly it twilight -re was no over the Solicited union i i bav and ami be d -U 1 lo look at the ripple of waves lapping lazily U soft white sand could Hardly that so tune two nen 1 done t- death H out int the wooden porch ot the nn lo Am or knew what be fall him He hud U to life but not ly bad managed to word to the town but th way was and the sand was heavy It must have could not tell exact HiH watch was in coa ui Miss head HI the be I ol o ni U unv so that heart sank He was a raid had after all been Hut a P e and the haml of Polly Clutched his Uln i i irra and trotted bor from I lnl in Case JOY BROS U- 1 GROCERIES AND FALL W L AMI Physician CHEf A GLASS DAKOTA AND Phy Insurance WE REPRESENT Ul 11 i ni j DAKOTA AnJ iu BlT No Ilium for Small HAZEN 4 DAKOTA s Specialist EYE EAH AND SURGERY i and Trices FRESH FRUIT RECEIVED Highest Market Trice Paid f Country Produce 3d Street and the young lady Let's lemo them together awhile said Joe It seems a propitious tinio for and I hope will come of to day's irip Polly I'm getting awfully tired of working like a puck horse for Phil's happiness While along they in n spiritual conversation about Phil and the matrimonial project in which they hud been engaged on his account At last Joe remarked ing fondly at his I'd be tho happiest fellow in tho world if I hil could bo happy too His wife shook his arm impatient ly See here Joo she said 1 think aro absurd Phil and you 11111} as well understand once for all that if this thing falls through I'm nol going to bother about his at nil It a ot vour business or mine I don I 1 ho wants t marry Some are BO that they can only love once and I believe i t one but would never hir known her The last other oft seemed away with tho storm All her and fripperies were gone wore an gown ot the 1 Her whole was of a i wan the Is Io I hil he knows perhaps Oh re still looked like an while mine have mil with the that a man bevond Ins strength As 1 she is my promised wife the words seemed leap throat tiro It was tlie downright lie 1 ever for I had not asked had not yet her lint when I did ask hereupon that verv the next lie slipped easily from my perjured throat though it was a worse one bv far i told told her I her to marry vou had to me love lor b-r friend our Whether it was my that hell 1 I saw in that told me had it not been for Have better than mme N W take your arm away from my neek curs mo iT you is done and as if it would burst an artery i but'l'liil's hud the old lender have spared yourself all this ml I think proved who it was th t 1 d Ah after thut yes is not the kind of woman o make the misery of 1 cheated you of your one it- ed vou of vour it so Joe I forgive you and love you all the same Now throw oil tlie burden and live for L oily s sake and mine late too faltered the failing lips They refused to the The limp fell hack almost in arms Then more an for in n that III roar of the Sli 1 but was only in time to catch a in- distinct M Itll a last the man the bis and his friend and joined them his own about them and so the mained till thu soul of Joe if there could be such a tiling a- said Miss Moinm-rto some the other Joe widow would have burned at the slake Hue was iv well on ill years when Lie ilien I'll leave t to any body if slie don't look like a blond mummy now Homers has that air of tion and about linn that ho marry Joe widow and ami sick and pior bit I t surprised if -S liners her cannon 01 left of their cannon in trout of them and now cannon tliem Uu through the broken lino the noble army of martyrs their bravo satire support iin a a wilder leap the heroes lly over the gnus us lightly as they would over a live gate on the hunting field sabring the gunners us they lean A beardless not yet holds fast to the he sworn to carry to death or victory and tails witli the cry My mother will hear of his dying still grasping that banner in Ins baud clear in Iront with his aid do camp and n few choice spirits on right hand and on his 11 abend ot like a lion lights as nope tin louder and of tlie brigade lie dears a his arm is endowed witli a of that glows mightier moment from the meat it on and further he lashes on cleaving bis way with his stained sword till he reaches the last of the gnus he sees the Is inn op iu m the real out bact to city's bastion be useless it will be to further the tales and light one a Coolly and calmly us if in he lakes in the lion at a glance and the word to the trumpeter lo sound thu then the retreat A lot crashes through the bund as he raises the to bis mouth hut be makes no Clear out the summons A 1 only answer the summons Not ono Lord but M more or and Ins shows where or -able or ball had plowed their way over his unscathed the little band turns the boy trumpeter dead on tho ground behind them Tim enemy paralyzed hy the shock of the charge and fancying that the whole army Din handful of in UM work to cheer the who returned slowly aud to the place from whence they came having from a military achieved nothing yet covered with a deathless fadeless wreath of ulory was fciud Oen let but It was not war Into the Jaw V Thill of I her and motioned 1 In o the door He determined I shall try and vou with him for awhile As if I to sleep but o to him don't thwart him within reach mid the glass the old the seconds mid Joes face and the camp cot in Joe tried to stretch out lus hand to I hi but it fell back heavily upon th patchwork quilt of the land 1 did your best h- B F e all the love bad to give any on was squandered long ago on our dear little After all there s something wry sweet and touching in his remaining faithful to thu one you brought lull th yearn PROVISIONS CROCKERY LASS STONEWARE OF FAMILY FLOUR A SPECIALTY Produce Taken Ui IS Forestry Fruits And Shrubs Rooted Trees and Germs to Fill Uw Tru trouble was done out me Ood knows paralysis cramps palsy-who can tellt Anyway I'm I can't move a musch below Ii question of time nnd I can't to lose any uneasily from one foot Joo we'll to tho other He picked up a when doctor c and wilt it he I think I'll tak a in thu sea It will tone up aud me an appetite for elm plants 1 in Smill Huron Dakota Allen B b 8 Loan TRANSACT A GENERAL LAND BUSINESS is il lUn IS 31 Inch 5.11 Mil not to tell die must come to you Joe would have ill once for but iu Joes fac bold bun back Hold on a bit I didn't send for vou nnd drive to tell that you'll soon a burden on my conscience it H been lying there like a plummet of lead all years Listen to me and don t inter- rupt me if yon can help it me wouldn't KUOCK 1 gome of that stuff from tin bottle of propriety ran nu lo tho v KITH uu house nnd to of Phil and Mortimer presently disap j uf 1 th to bis lip- then he sat down tbo of the cot leaving hir neck and the low Joe could fool and the loyal heart of bis friend beat inn close to his ilii ner There's a nuit in ono of the liltle cribs behind us nt that big black cloud won't stay in long He cave bin wife a tender looked down upon her with an expression that to he d kiss her if it shock MissMortim-'- It was thirty years or the at A wl wason the stuff of an and who the the this of it October Al our eyes turned to the heights ol on the possession of winch depended the very existence of the allied forces On that day the made u desperate attack upon our lines to lie as repulsed ord wa- to that the enemy lor cover of a heavy tire the torts bad lett Sebusiopol in force and was massing s as to threaten tile safety of the heights I was at once sent an order tho cavalry aud horse artillery i and be ready to assume the had not long to wait I he lines as by a an I Ait i d i o dm the I cavalry in me right and the light brigade on the left wore advanced with the artillery in the center play ng a bowls Meanwhile a battery was moved forward whose well served gnus promised to do embarrassing Lord who not know the lull strength of III foe saw that this obstacle must be removed but or not he foresaw the looking the leap s taken must forever a of the cavalry brig Lucan and between whom n ve was wailing tho word engage Lord being U- To them sped ohm u dashing huzzar u General ho Maid he bore an order Wintering later than tho of October will need good care a d ful management to keep them iu thrifty growing condition through me n inter Thw is particularly case if you keep them ill large hers and it is a good plan to sell I you can before winter sets in pie who only two or lo eat up the slotis from the house can handle their into to better advantage than thu large farmer or 1 breeder Such young pigs need milk water or broth and bread or cooked potatoes with corn meal ding those are more likely lo bo liberally furnished from Ihu when have only tvo pet pi a than when you have two scorn or two hundred Whatever of feeding adopted let it bo liberal Let I hero have all tbu good feed they will more no less Let them good dry comfort able quarters to in disturb 1 tliem us little as possible aro in part animals 1 more sleep tin beller for and their owner do not want fatten pigs iii tho winter in a lingo grorn covered thorn with ilH spray Joo ia u regular waler dog Miss Mortimer no reply bad not come down to lhat day to listen to of sail io ID General stock as cheap as he cheapest in Huron ww by the pound Mammoth 1 ear Snow Flake Victor White Elephant Beauty of Hebron Bow and the leading for 60 cents per pound lue CASH must accompany thn RUSSELL DAKOTA r l It's Phil Joe Barrett and his wife Miss nj ht vo tinier felt that hud no to huri nnd had Una tulk lose and was resolved to waste no b You it upon Joe proclivities Ahl you've it too wel however kept his upon Go Joo as bo swam out to tho open and went on talking in tho said Miss Mor her in that graceful way that sotno have of making oven a shiver attrac live I remember when Polly that night Tho wore was liko a stab to mm it was soft floating material that r 1 of the wooly clouds ov I eat t Bhed You didn't eat simply want to keep f t T led Ill 0.1 to well oil f lover next uer They will do far belter on pasture than miring -s are not now laving come in the autumn but if you have them aud cannot sell them or do lut wish to then thn best of care of them and feed The ruost we have made wa- which had well for through the and the u xt r fatten on clover o enera from Lord u buttery must bo silenced and thu ery captured Lord a man cautions t have earned the Lord fearing bis small tu any am dangers asked for more lie orders With 11 slightly con turn of tho handsome lip 10 in tho lon of tho battery tho You sou your enomy my Even the Karl ot Cardigan impel lous as he was generally speaking nt his commander in o tho words lint owing to tho uu nippy between them neither would speak his moro Nolan sword which ho had tiercel from ils aud point ing it Ui tho artillery lak thu guos aro your i'ho crisis has No A t 1 11113 course loft but to do BJ ho bids cold noil of assent from Lord A bow division forward from his An Lika most Germans I was rery inch opposed to prohibition before t adopted iu our state Indeed iy aversion was that I estly contemplated sellini my farm ml my on Kansas At hat I held it to Iw u great to lire in a stato where nir was not free for no I could not BelL I nay y I have since found that it van generally mistaken Thu of running down as by l ho liquor party ex- the height uf It was said that immigration would cease if prohibition was adopted but tho reverse took place Immigration increases every Jay and tho price ol land has are in batter than before Any man who opens his eyes can lie of this fact Before prohibition in- drinking nnd loafing were going on at corner Money going on at every corner was scarce aud the word ot all business But now most everything in sold for on tho spot which is certainly good that prohibition no buna