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'c: .JiOSarsj'"' -gsfc2S ,- HMft3l " "c ?JW WW?- eL Mtv-let'CCIiio - (Thief . eS-- t'Jjr-r-teiuS. T KPSKL. . - Chief. -J. mmr ... CUV fir v r-lMtatt .jT i5a--- . irt Wtni Nebraska. Aaastalialbai trS H asb asaaey-- fae anee at a ??-! HAffiEB. - POBLlrinEK vol. ir- KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SATUKDAY. 001. 31, 1874. NO- 10- Words that lrt Rjted.t 0iaaratieaa. (.- . . uujttm : atujgagT7"-.: "' "- -',-"!.1,"" "" ' ' " ' " "- - -- -s;r? ' . '-"'.,-n " .- -" sv '' :Ti5e-" - -- -- --i i i i in - i -Mm n ass at nai mwsmiias a-asaa tbmim"it 'aTaaasT"' - rr- -- ., jet, . . ....... . . 3iiuin'ira!irKHHaHMttiHiBHHHnnc',,' ti-tw4 4 l-v'-'r - v- rSBHavwPSr ... Vjt v r w"ij . ' -fIHHr" i. .-.' aw .. r nvtafe " a aw . w "q"" " .jrzsap' 3""' . av -da""' - -mt. , . i i - ii i i - -riitriTTniKM n.n imfiT T m V Bmaaaaaaaaaati iit linul i gl r Trirr an i mi - . -m , I, . ij.i-h .4 i '4H0'&&JJii2Silifr ' " .-anaaSasnajaitiEaflifeMg ""fiyF i 1 1 i it 1 1 ... i hhiit if"T rT ar yrih i i a o" ' " ! rriTiT- on i r "MTnT tt rn tt jmt"-i i"mriiriMi"i- naa r aa i-lIF 3h-C v i. "-. a. jt .-tWKT? .wj 'QnAvdBtHBHMlVHH - t 5R. -jr .-, "Vi i. - wmpaaoliaESBaBaY a ... - - .! & v. vv. mm , r, 1 XlJCi Red CLoud ' ' w . , f f'ftf M-- t i.l- VU, PL t2r. L -'O. Sa.J K: iir.J1 4 r ii r i c lb J ri SJ ... j. -v wr tv."ac: B LS1NES8 DIRECTOR Y ,. . WILLCOX. J. B. GILHAM. 4, Jtory Pnblic ' AU'ytliw. Wlllcox A OilhHtti ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' "WU1 Practice 11 the Cuurt of the It 8ut. CoIIitttm PiotnptJy AttcnfleJ to K. II. L V. it. C. JdlCi. QT OFFICE Trilleyt. Bill. MKALcrr, ATTOWIIY -AT LAW.: J?W Clond, Xthrarlcn. . WH1 Mfitli tk ule or School Hond. Jt. (iy Superintendent of J'ublic In wl ruction. Hm mpi - i Mm - W. . KICtfAKDSOX, J. A. TUI.LKYB Richardson & Tullcyt. JIALZfTATI COL'CTHTS A6S2IT8 II bay M sll H.ii Kit to on Ctnin:ii- m dt. Si M7 tsxen for noaTridrnts. toWtol attention iciven tucoihftion. Cor nM4MN olicltctl. A'J Jctt-rsofiliyuirx. r 9 bdiintis prooirily am were J. KDCLOUD, - - - - NEB. I .m ' im l li I "r I 4.H. BOWCK. JAS. LAIRH. IWEN A I.AIK D, Att'noj at Law AND - HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. tWfTiV practice in all the Courts of JUKXATA KSSSASSA t. Watchmakcr & Jeweller, VPartioalar attention ivcn to Re ffajrtnx Fine Watohjs anl . Sntlfnciinn Guanitithh J Dr. T. B. WILLIAMS. slFamlly PbyNiciaii, Tnlr ht5 tvtvxecs lo tiff rnWc nd rjl Mttt-nd to all Professional phII. OSce at the Kd Cloud Drr.tr Hnra. XIVEnV A FEED L D. POST, Proprietor. P a Tarpo SUble prepared tall tiaet tofarnuh room Bndf2.or team LtvarrHfton pbort notiea. v IKtMa .Wait oi the Valley Erase, r H1m S. A. ffunscll, Weald rertfallT Infora tbe Lr.dieicf Red Clonl cd Ticicltr tbat be t pra paradto xtale orders far MILLINERY, ? Dreaa-Making ANP PLAIN SEWING tf all Kindt. Oatuaiaad for talaaflna trrortaentof UkOE8, VEILS, KID GLOVilS. LADIES HATS. Ac iint $ S. A. Ur1SELL, naileSltflttadiB.l i(SD7cZOVD - r XEB. v Ctiy 3Iet Markei. MARK H. WARNER, jmttrpnti Maat Market on iv Street: xt doer aonth of irtBfcir V-p where he will kaep IMUSlaVia. PIOHEST MARKET PRICE PAID BEEP CATTLE, HOGS. AND HIDES. irv Ckl iiaa. alata ravajj aBBBfaaajwsBr Attorn ,c ai-.-Wi? -2"" '3kT5-V' .? KflttiLflHk&tfte M' ma kABMH 1 AWVV '-- AHBT flBB nr. i . ."irT.- . j jft S . -v,-T - AflMBj- 1 7 -y KfttaVaataaMaSlfcatejl ttfSk - Nsk . awMpv ' BBBfW - aaw flBBtSBBWruMv pHWVfOun lBHrVkai Bkw saBaSaSBaSSKTI i i BaSaSaSaSaTi T I fSiA - WH t!LOU WBaasninr ts irt rr aw-rv.- & BVaaVaaVaava I ' aVaBVaBVaaV mm rafJa?t. a. aVJBsF BBBPnf iiHiiifUiaiC!. , K- -fcte be uiorrJ. T aPjNttaMBtYBBXaaV 2T- . - SS-JsMRHm w flBUC. UHBJRBJKI ?4a AtrcTxcm sBc4aM4an wrrW-llili 1 oCtaxat. Caalav -2a& Carpsnter &. Buildsr Ii prepared to mke rtiniates axd taka otrac!ifor all ain-n of bniIJinn. 27-td CHAS JL lUILLEK, CARPENTER L BUILDER, Wdli repcrtrullr inform the citizen of Rai Cloud and vicinity tbat he it pmered to dn all kial of work in his Una on abort no ;ima.iU)lf9icabl,urm. Satlrfaetionruar. , oTdrrtmiir ka left with Oao.'Zeua athli place sf banaers, lad ClettJ, - Xabraslx DENVER noUSE em 0. W. DALTON, . - . Prop. HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. Thi hall h u Intel been fitted np with ta ble; ol the bot unufnc'urc. Choice Winai.Liquoii and Ci-ara at the bar IIILLIARD PARLOR. T. R. LEE Hattinfls, - Nobratka. Thi- a'Ubli-hment has Juit beaa itud op in root at 1. and ia juU the plaoa to anjoy a ra of Hllliardg. Ihe bui.plietatthtbar. it-Cm Cobb, Marqubtt & Moore, LAWYERS. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. One of u will b In att ndnc at eb tenn if the Di'trict Court of tht aerervl countici in tbe Kcpublicau Valley. '1 1 WORWICK A CO. B A N K E R S, AND DEALERS IN it: il, XaSTTx:. HASTINGS, - - - NEB. Prcaii't attention tTn to Collactioot. 46-6 RUFUS MIKSCH. CnrpcutcrcS ISulldr All kindr aTrepairini dona nn abort nottca and reaonalle tfrm. Mfop.Undf.Tal'la. Cbuiry. ate. made to .raer. Up I daw Wni mt HeKIU's Stvr. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN U. S. PENSION SURGEON. Office 3d door South of Court (louse. 3esidnct.0ni Kill lut t! ttl Clout MASOST. N C. WEBER. VonU annoarta to tbs people of lied CJoud and ieinity tbat h- is prepared to do all kinds of Mason work nn short ntife nd reasunablatanns. All riersssar belatt ai thi ,.Boe r at his rwidenfe four snilrs n rth r.i' of Red Clond. ba 3. uwn 'i. rsnjs 10 west. VALLEY HOUSE! RmI Clssl Nsbraska. JOS. a WARNER, - - Proprietor Tbh Dotal ia antiraJy aa.ariag baca built Jaepraaaaitaason.andisCttadapwita rtari4 . . COKT01T AKS COJTTWIKrCI. 9. BOARD BYTHE DAY t WEEK Al rcasoaaMe ratin. A !ara aad OHssiodt'n "TONE STA BLE aaa ja t bara ddaxl to tba arataiaaa. j Zim Gledp House. RsiClsstf, Nssraska. ALLDT AY1U. - rrrFittw. aM Ib raaaiaa! Wlaaslls HV This fcotel ks Wan raittad aad refsrraiskd aahrar. Cossase eta Meat. Railroad Mtm all nias TWitia Had Coat Iil Aa4 acaaaasaaaauaaa at taw Metti. WE TMRtf Sarvsysr sf Wssstsr Cs ataaalaaallaalia. aM7UMiatCUrk aaajaL- z a aaaWL SHrSjpvk r.saBaV ai Baa NEW GOODS! J. G. P.iTTER Takes this Mttailta lafsnt tht Public that lit has'Just opens op a asw arJ consists Stsek sf DRY GOODS &, CROCERIES, Cnnnitting tn part of CALICOES, DARK, LIGHT A PINK. CHAMBUE.H. I):LA1.NKS LAWNS. DRK8S TRIMMINGS & LININGS, CORSETS A KIRTS, V 1LS A GLOVES BLKACHKIi AND UNBLEA JHED TABLE LINENS. A TOWELING. PANTS, OVER ALUS A aHI RTI.NG. ' nommS jiokm; u ATi cV COFFEE, SUGARS 4 TEAS if all Kinds, Cants Friiti, Oysters and Crackers, Chswing and Smoking Ttba:ct. FLOUR MEAL & BACON And everything tiaually kept in a Firm Cla Dry Good tk Grocrv Store -T. O. Potter, LUMBER LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE RED CJLOUn, PINE LUMBER LATH, SHINCELS Doors Blinds Sash Mouldings Lim3. Tarred Paper Etc And every Article) tmually kept in a Fim Claa Lumber Yard. I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE 7m t.i.i n'l'i An n i oTf vna Ai .JUrtiAiA unnaonnuo. OSWALD OLIVER, T. J. PARDOE THE CHICAGO LUMBE i YARD ! AT HASTINGS, NEB. Keeps constantly on hand the largest stock of Dry Pine Lumbar in the West. A1m and a!! HUIEiDIJKtSr Our stock ia well selected and purchased direct from the rafts, aad old as low as the lowest OJLMVJSIt i9 riiljj) aafSCSaBSaBBavShkBaasJBw'r'BBVBVA H A RD IanrrowsintWfawsXrewdvte)SBiBsIysa ewateaaer awd tW pahlk graetallv. with anytAcaf ia the Oarshrawa Ime, at prisaa that aVry eanpeii tioa. Nyatotaok Snail Prslts mm4 Osiek Ulstv fsr tks Rsaty CASH ! I keen a g eral awartaieBt of Hardware aad a faA ! of FARM MACHINERY, TABLE ND PO "KET CUTLERY, NAILS, and HOUSE TRIMMINGS. TIVWABB. CASPKNTEIW aasl MASONS TOOLS. SADLLt? BARD- WARE, a fall; FORKES. SHOVELS. SPDE. AC, AC AIm, KRtH! VSUQ R BOXES, BASKrT$, A4 Kri M. B MCWT I f MUSLlNri: l -s ,fV Hen Clous' Nebraska. JVEBR.1SK.. ml- ..1 di.u.. mr iwr-i DEALER 15 ANY BILL THAT CANBEGOlJ --... - ,., .4. kind" of niTIJIlAL rill he Sf i9 Hastings, Nssraska. W ARE! t HOE - W?(V SET SPRINGS UKP'K i C3ESC2 t;. LwCZ. At that tin-, in Kcn'tico (k:i! th" rHori. Mr. Kr.o?t, M C) iw w a- wa terjUttict a3to-t what i tknncd "(raaie of chaucr."' A'.out a ii-Z'ii of the Loyt were d-totrj pl-3'iru: aftVPR Mil" n iibl alnffM " ILr limn, fjr, ttidthe rn,l jury f.iun. a ie --- - . -....b.. , .--. ....- . mil ajraint tha. Jitn Stur(I wa retained to defend them when the ca- tip, of ouUMe. The more he fee ataditd over tht evidence, the plaiaar it wu that he would have to laa a ease at )at there wa no set- mi'tH aroand the painful fact. Tho-c hoy had certainly beea oefing money P istne oT ehanee. Kven public twf apathy wm roud ta behalf of vJ?eiiM. People mid it wa a pity f avrtsaiaa Jim ecais career with a bijt proaiiMtit ca like this, which most fo aaint hiin. But after aeveral restless niifht? an inapired idea flashed upon Stxfrgt., and he fprai out of bed deliarhied. Ho thought he kiw his way thrauh. The next day he whispered around a little .lll'TH! llll C'Tt r i f Ir.'ti'l. I and thflti hv '.j cise :Mn up in i court h a-'-t w'Kr1 h rvon U Ktnl '. h- b";'. art i a hi.- r,' ilefeu 'ad h i:i".l:n.- -fi"it,T,rr tn iiut . c rlr j s - we,. ; a not a -t-.5 . .! Tii r wis the t.i;i;i; ' " nnl- sli ovr thr tare of tin- iti-ticaJ'd atidJfnrc Tt-e judge rmile-1 with the rrf. Bat Stargis roaiuiained a countenance hrjae earnaatneaa was even evorc. Th oppo-itfl oouottel trial to ridicule him. out of his pOMtioa, but did not nuoceed. The Judge jeted in a pnn deroun judicial way about the thinp. but did not move him. The matter ras bi'couiint grave. The Juu'g. lixt a littlo of bin patience and aid the joke had gone ar enough dim Sturgto said ho knew of no jke in the matter hi- client could not be punched for indulgence in what touie piople chiue to consider a itaiue of chance, until it wa proven to be a irame of chance. Judge and coancl said that wouM tie nn easy tnnt.er. and forthwith ctllcd Dmconx .lob Peter., Burke and John sob and Dominies Wjer and Micgle to te-lifv. and they unanimously and with strong feeling put down the lcg-.il quibble of Sturcis by pronouncing tbat od ateditc ttxts a.gm of chauce - SVhat-do. you call, it mho 2V .aaid !?aid the JuJe. " T call it game of science !" r torrd Siurgi, and I'll provf it too l" They aw bit litte tr'fiio. Hi brought in u ororr I .if witn- o. and produced ariovfwh-inMia tnins of totitnony ! .-hofl thai .ld !-dr. w-j not a imi' of ch:tfi:s L'i a v.u:i ofucienee. Instead of b-inif the -uu-ple.t casein the world, it bad .somehow turned out to be an exceivdy knoity one. The Judge wretched hU bc4d awhile and said ther "wan no way ol coming to a determination, be:aue jut an many men could be brougit into court who would testify on nne side, as could be found to testify on the other. But he said h? was willing to do the fair thine by all parties, sod would act upon any suggestion .Mr. Sturgix would make for the solution of the diScutlj. Mr Sturgis waa on his feet in a sec ond: "Impanel a jury of six of each Luck v.-. Science k'ivs them candle and a couple of decks cf cards, send tbcffl into the ju-j tool., aud just abide by the re-ult!" Th'.!t ws n- deputing the fairness of ir.e ;- j -.. jr.. Ths four dracon 3d tic isf "auie- 'vere .-worn in as th"cbarce" ;tiryturnt and hi inrt .Kite J. '. eca-cp p f---)r! were i.-'.5j; ; rernt ttie "scieace' -ide of the L-jftle. Ther retired to the iarv I room. laahect two hoars Deono Peters seat iato eoart to borrsw three dollars froas a friead. Seaaatioa Ia aboat twa boan saore Poaiiate Migglas sent iatoaoartto bormw "a stake" frota a friaad- Sea-aeioa. J Dariag the aesr, three 9r fear hoars the otbr ttoaiaie aad the ather daaeoan seat iate the oaart farsataH loaaa. And Mill the pneked aadienr wirei. for it wa a prodigiaa.4 occasioti in Bill's Corner' . sad ob ia waich every father of a faatily wa acearily intareseed. The rex of the story eaa be told brief y. Aboat daylight the jary casae ia, aad Dcaooa Jab tbe foriaaas. read tbe fetiowing TiDrcf. " Wa, tba jary ia tbs ease of tbe entaasna wealth of Keataaky, vs. Joha Wbeeler et al, have eatefaHy anaasd ered tbe pniata ia tbe ease, aad tasted theoarirse theKterai thrie-ad-rauced. aad do herewy aaaatssoasly decide that the gaa of slcds, or eveaoj is emincutrr a aie ! t of dt&ce fcn3 t,nr oi i wiitin.-w it .it uviriu s.cri, irc"J J . i&Ziu ., , raiff-stw, se: nmnxju o, fer. that wQtirw iii' ei!;,- t;:l4t .v - - - r were cotutuoo aoJ frtqaent to the op- i tooifion . an-1 Tirlmr , In !!? of thi- nor Tenlkt. r call atirntloo to the MnlGcant fact that the "chansc" , men art all bute. snJ tb "'ajicner" ! aifi hare cot t! e oirnv. It i the Jclilxra: ut-in'tiT of th;jurj thai tie i "?Krif fl'n-- f,.ur. . ..... .... - ...-.. v - -. J vsiin..idilil c ii Ufl : a Km !- .!.ictriti.n,d i-ai.-tft. 1 to inflict uiimU auSVncc and tcuoi i - sry ios upno aoy coatuuatty tbat takes stock in it." " That i the way that sevfa up came to be Mt apart and particutarsed in the Htstute boks of Kentucky, a hi ing a gams not of chance, but of acT enoe.jand therefore not paaijhabk und er the law," said 3lr. Kaott "That verdietia on aavers). and holds good to this day." Mark Twaia, in the October Galaxy. i Qrasaaofyar Scar. "GrassLoppcrs in Nebraska have devoured half the crop!" "What then ?" Now in your time to migrate ih.ther. Gravshoppera never destroy ed a crop before. Therefore you need -r.ot expect them there again fur a guinl while. ' Liirhtuu4 never strike twice in the same place,' said Sambo, c.wlly ceatinir himself on a tree just fV'lcn ly a tliiitiJcrlo.t Ho for Ne br"ica 1 Nw " th" nick of time. Y- 'i ca bov o iav ht your own inc. of faint hrj.-3. wb mis take the shadow ofdi'ir own wi ear foriuipenilinj stri:-. cf gra4hopper. Let their panic be your profit. When they pnp our, do yoo pop in. Nebraw kiauM who pell now may inofe wbeie the plague they run away from, w 11 break out next year, and so far like ExopnV phil!opher,wbo changed pla ce in tad with a fool, and thu-i got two fioggininstral of one. Ho. then the , for Ntbra?ka ! and escape the itraa-hoppera who way blast you next year, if you stay where you are. At tbe London Foundling Hospital, the tagger scoru eoppcr, and accept only silver and gold. Nebraska grass hoppeis arc equally fastidious, only they grsjp copper and r-jct jeriou mctaU. In Nebraska it is only corn that has suffered. Wheat, the State' special pride, oats and barley, arc un injured. Their average yield this year is above, that cf Illinois. Ho. for Nebraska! (t has more than one string to it. bow. Gra( hopper will not depopulate itr-they never did any rfffoo, no painc can long ar?e tu progress. Lying on mi the only ir.Mi'-cnotioPfita! thorough. fart adapted nlike fors.'tck and gram wi;h more railroad?, tlwu v young a ?tate ever hd. and ihonndin in aeceMb(u homestrada, it i in uiil'y thrf envy of less faortd snx-Uoo?. So wonder the grafcfhoppcrs are thrown in tbeir teeth. Bat contrast it with Manitoba, whrre no man dartd go abroad without a musquetn helmet on his head, while gra&hnpper by the oart load were welcomed as a godsend, and burned fir saiudkce to savs stock from being Mampeded to death by gad flies No joy without alloy, but he who i frightened away from Nebraska by grasshopiers, is greener than those pests, even when thc7 have filled them selves with the greenest corn. Ho, for Nebraska ! Its half-crop is more than a whole one in msny states, and will sell for more this year than the avails of double crops, whore pio neers have no fuel but corn. Ho fo ...- .. . . .... .... .... Nebraska 1 Spite of gravnopper 1 , tv- n . . u ,n Tn-Pawnee are to uk I50acr-s -, .,. t l .i r r t ! oriand for each had of fimrlr, es-t r.i. t". u: - .- -ii ofthe V, itchifa rej"ervtrn. tn :hc I i An Trrl,r tn .t,. ,5, .i. -aaea VIIUI Ml W.r f ' -4- ( SH .n.1 tw.i. ..!! f .1 ; ,-.l .- crnmnti: to p'j" thcrr rtJtrratioa in, market. Kearney hell a hi jubilee over the completion of her bridstr oa the 6tb Le Foaaea, a young G-f aaa w. shot and award "red iae dbloo-Ion ih 1st tesc oa aa issand n-ar L ne Tree, by a asaa aeese! MeCathroa. The crtmiaal wag sfrresvdthe next taoraine at Lone Tree aad lodged ia Mirriek coanty jail A Chicago eg9 saakeradrertiae his wares as "dog cheap." A yoaag lady ia Lineom i adver titnsT ia nn eastern paper that she iIS give $2W Asr. a joaag aaa wb- will love her ia a kind aad gratle maaacr. A eoajtaatly reewr-sng and ever tratbfal scateaveat--'Tbe saois , adi all dead yet" , John DaVas of Catro, ran amar am h tw Xtaa Moarna. ai tbey are alt-r f Urn aad bis pair o'MoursH. f Thism tbe laVst forxeof wdlmri wiTttataja : "Come arod and se, at eaptara a cSler-w law it t o'clock, - 5)r-trt." '. A. j--. J ZZ. . - - i cj.-rurs jp tZst?QW?2ir cws '' tVateP9tr tr pm i inreafi. .TI '. .1 ' ir.. -..-..... I . it ;..-.. ,.l. . t b im tM mm a m mammmrrw bbb.bby bjX:ra. Cultivate ltin in the faaiUjr. U jtln when th? child it met ytt tWrc jarnM. The io4T aa aywoa yor tuo'her af. brine thesw all hack to your itf'Diwfjr and teach thw to your i little on.af the hrraa and the halad : - ,.! t A 1 7 "a U,l,r-'V ,K ,B "" gather, t J meet tlrt xunlxr aaod., a- in af;cr life they eotut ov,ir tS so ya tcriua-ly aotuetimra. Man" a time and oft, ia Broad ay and Wall Xffl, lb the raa.-hin aad gayety of Fifth -nne, and amid the apJvadur of th drives ia the Otxral Patk.aoate kittle thirfg wakea up the aasaoriat f aarly youththe old snill, the eool tpriaf. U akayJ trW 4 iha lmlt safes house and the next tnataat we alsaost sec sgain the ruddy cheeks, the isailina face jsnd the uierry. pa.sas mates, some gray rsaued cow ; mom " line mouldering ib the grave." And anon, " the song my mother sang " sprtngi usbiddun to the lip?, and sweet ens oothoa thee wdstoriea. At other times, amid the cruhius uiihap of bu.-ine.. a merry ditty oi the ot!n time pop up it little bead, brinks in cpon (ho uA!y train nl thought, throws the mind into another channel, light break' in from behind . the cloud m the ly. and a uew oour- si;e ii given to as. .The honest man grv-x ..r.gtn: to lus wotk ; snd when tb! d.iy labor h ondd, his tools iai) - vili. and bo in on hi way home , j vhcre wife nnd child, arid tidy table and cherry fire-idc await him, be ean not help but whirtle or sing. The burglar ucver sing. Moody Mlence. ot mrrry song, weighs down tin dishonest trademan, the perGJi ou; clerk, the unfaithful servaut, the perjured partner. Cookitf Echcolx. New YctY will soon number a cook ing schnnl A sonje its m'jny useful ia stitulions ; a' cooking dasia to be im mediately orgamfed, with a French head cook of the first class, and a num ber of sub-teachers togiva two practi cal lessons a week, with nominal ad mi siuti fres, and the pupils aVe tot only to be taught aba to ecok awaik. but also how to buy Btavisteaa jdte lousJy a most praiewertbjr aeeiiai ..I!, t I A.... I... C.. u mt Ml6lluico. ifiiiu,i iifiu ww,,n I boa.-tt d of a number o these efti.Mr h-rrfs, "and rL-tocratk ladies ' -... j .! ij:. .-. lead tn iliurimpro&5ut and sapfoft Some of the ssrhnols ate (W tba ia st met ion of young ladies of tbe higher and wealtbsier ranki. and ethers far th wives and danichtcrs ef verfciaf in n .ill undercharge of und r.rr.rticJ cuoks, perfect o! thoir hiitiness So it etna tbat rooking is to l'OMteJhu.nebbfBBd no Tnaiftn need feci s'mme if disoovec ct in the act of preparing a pelaawJe roup or Mew. Fa-hinn rules the world with a rod of iron : but wbea she de port? hersvlf in ibis manner, she is a amides of beriiGceoce, and her votaries are minutenng angels It would be impossible to estimate the saving that would result from cooks being educa ted, ladies bong taught bow W keep house, bow to eaperiatrad, and even perform culinary operatioae, MUlioaa of dollars are no doubt wasted in thi country by incompetent cooks, who do not understand the art of "making a dish out of nothing," as tbe French cook is said to be able to do. Then what suffering and erring would by ! avoided. Vounit la Ji"s would be tauaht ' accoiupiieiiuicnt of keeping a kuase aoi cooking, as they now learn foreign Innguages and "the German." A man .... would not hiuu to face soatnanoay. ., . . , , ... 'd tarknow ibat yoaog leatse were , , - . " icaien hi o wittw no sviitsrn. T a . B.alil miMj& LBUrfSl t iiuk wwwi'i uras:c yiwmm "Ui tult, Tbe Trask S. I. Work has aow eommeaesd ia real earaast oa tbe Trash Railroad, at several point nleag tbe line between Nebraska City and Brownvil'e, aad will be rigcroasly proeeeated to eons pletia betweea those two aetata. It tsalo hesiered tbat work wH aaea enmmeaee oa tbe Brawaesle Fort Kearay A Pseiac RaaWad aad eaatia-at-d to eompletiea- Tbe pra'paata bow are. to say tbe lea-t. very faler tag, and we hope that Browarile amy sooa eoese oat of ber gloomy railroad trochlea kh lyiag eolars. FsfS Ctj JoavaaL He went oat batwaaa the arts, aad retarod ebsaiaa a esWve. 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Wanted for cLeaitoal " lady dissolved ia t.-ars." Saratoga hadn't dsvaloaed aaf iaab tonable gait thw year. The Sprins&sld, Maf.( ladtea are aj' having their hair cut short. Diamonds are not burled so sleep ia their setting as thty ased to he The Cincinnati Enquirer priatsalist of " Our Pretty Colored Oirla." Macon. Ga., girU make oraaaealal ba.-keta of cow's horn shaviafs. Who Is the largtst man? The lov er, he is a man of treaMasieui sigh a. Tlie summer resort iost masters ate asphyxiated by perfumed love letters) How too proaounee a Polish aaae, Mieexe three times and ary skL They don't eocdJer throe toilettes a day indespcnsable at Saratoga aaf more. The sweetest thing in hats is yotaff ladies heads, says the New Gklsaae Picayune. Colored silk hose are now maeh re lied cpoa by girls seckaaf rtob baa bands. The Rochester Express aetet "tbsy growing selaahaesa aad iateUae t women. y Miss Kellogg is i imertoa. -vNthe v r - - L Kt-Cii ,.', sSfll rivcivn. th same. amuaTmoatll A.S., A Bore apoaoaeof my n water oaa aoquainaaoaa. "Boys will bo bore ;" bat gifts wi net ba " girls' -any fcrgar than ibsy eaa't help it "Watering fdaee gaWee tcft tbe saasa M lies this year." I beStTe bey lei bigger ones. There is a Cubian lady at Baratsfa who wears a necklace of Aamfaaa $20 gold pieces, valaed at $iX. A vail is the lady's protection fl-Om the too earnest gene rf the sua of hea ven and the seas of men. Why is a beautiful lady's fast h'k a romsntic Ule of oldta linns? Be cause it is an interesting leg-end. The fashion notes say "moarwaf; veils are worn very loag aow." Per baral!ots:xmoftthsfura baebaad. It makes a big dissWaaee whoa a lady faiats a9y whether yoa baibay ber temple with eaapfo? or ses. 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