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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1881)
aym-Jiaattfl.tairiaii.TaJa "Ht " ' "" l '1 iL2 TSE..BED CLOUD CHIEF. M?L. THOMAS, Publisher. "" - nkhraska. w. ? . . . dH4 t JCSi-ii .. ..: . iiij-A, rH I ndBRtl to seek aU4-L? IfMfOiiflEt rw jiijue iaimmt 'nffwanr me JOURNALIST. - i to Make c, tno ooor ado homp- fcnd dujtirjg sec- pirs.Mnrj-Clcmmer'sl'octn noforc tho New 5a-r",rjc l'reM Aso Intion 1 Mcnot cacr nve. ami temlni- Imitnl Mnitll tlio honor ti;it men lol ti ticc: Tlicy -mitch the rrnii'njcoi lay years of pain liuvour yet scorn tho tree- What thousU tlio tronsurc of Iby nervous foiee. 1 hv rich vitality of mln'l mid bo.irt. Goes swiftly down before thy Moloch s -uro Men cry: "Itjsnotart!" Thop ct dullyinir with hi fitful muse. On Ihjot intr rcvusiin whoc hnlllnir strlrto Sometime- irlvc out Iru acorn tno man or news' Cries: "fee, wo" ro parted wiac!" Tlio novpJIot. elu-o, fmra loftv crest oriictSon's loioly paint-oof tucnlr. rookloii iitmI ishs- "Only h Journalist! lVy ht-Ixht Is his 1l-j iir.' Tlio Jnj-s minute of rn-lilor Iltoraturo." IVlmliiriitly uliutleron Its outmost rim Of iiiiuvht lint of tli.'lrsmall position." uro I'oint seonilully itt htm. Tho st:itomnn smirched, with pallid -jBallco jrniii. Or nil with wra-h. ilotli In tho inornln-f reiul Of fair fal.b Inrtercil. ot line honor dim In hi rt-conltfil deed. I.o. look lor tlmndpr thon! ills fierce reply In llotiso or iv'imtr. an hf lends th5 vnn: Timi'-'.urver mid place- flier, loud his cry? Ilo;vn, eura'd noithj) ipur imiti." Who inlciM the dnilv journal eool and damp. And weighs Its co.is' less toll on nerve and liraln Is'or morning iin. nor ifenlnl evening lamp. ltovc.il iin birth of pain. ' Only n ncwupaporl" 01110' r-ad. oulok lot. Who unis thf trensiirethut It arrie- liciieo Tom, trampled under Teet, wau oouius thy V lit t Irtar-eyed intelliKunco! And yc. the nnttelesj! ItcHt-liolovod hostl ly heart recall J more than one vnulsh'd face, Ftrnck from tin rank or toilers early lost. And lean, inif uit a traee. Martyrs or ncw.sl Vouns martyra of tho pro-sl I'rlnce ofKiflnfrom largess of liraiii: On- leal of Iiiiik'I Hrepcl in tendrniess, '1 al;e yir, U early Elalu. Though '11 the author pantheon no niche oil s-eure Your wiinlni; iinnip em hold for'r fast; The i-ee Is id tnith yo lilew afar are sure To sHiik and hve al hist. On lonely wiMp. within ilm iwarminir imrts. In silent di earn, in peaking d -edsof men; Quick with momentum Irotu your deathless hearts Your thoughts will live :ur tin. Wrtt' JUS1 open penrnnce on a irranil. I sauprcs3cd ray imlignation on sec ; i,!.r wmn an old 4diHtin:r-rar around her broom, and with it dalrand ?mcar ocr the face of my divinity above tho mantelpiece. I fancied alio did it with a special spite toward the fresh. vminV loveliness, which, bv con: trast. ren Jercd her own scraggy orntj. pallowface and deep-set, uarK-circiuu eves yet more unattractive " " La. Ir. Courtenay!" sho ex claimed, turning and atlccting to be come awaro of my presence; "whod liave expected to Imd you shntup here? Hcadinj;? Well-yon arc a literary char acter; only I'm afraid it am tr good for vou. if voU came into these parts for vour health. The pine.v-wood 1 a powerful strengthener of tlio lungs. You ought to'waik about 'cm more, and drink the tar-spring water. I make a p'intof going to tho Uir-sprig every uay or two, ami ivi i.uujti. v-. .- y.tr vn inn wav tor onuu, i "H j' . .. choose to go along wiiiiUffl sbn wan a mi"-htv ntirtv vounjr crcctur den, and:powcrfulflpile byhe"rmoder.l ana 01a mam anu rawsia. iw. o look-t6o high, and want to marry oyr XLTrse Ilarr.. an' lie was jest tint wild, .bout her! So ole massa an' him had Mmo high word 'bout it: and on his death-bed olo marac made him promise neb-jr to marry her. So den he went 'wav, an' nebcr come lck; an Misw Brown and ilis Iloser dey went 'way. nr nTi ti-n tiihr lii(ril ruiirm 'bout Hair the Best - 4'-rji. eftkc HOSE, FAR3I AXD GARDEN. Tlmfinti i the time of cutting nod Jin a compact muw .ht,w.b ,.1 There "is no fora3 crop cmal to coru. L'nt worms are rerr poor climber. and much of the damage thov do to j tj Cnwis tomato plant may Vo avoided 6y mat- dbpotl to mtnet tnoUnii SlKJUt the Plant I I' " too. an wc nebcr been 'cms-enec." ljd Mi53lS09cy taken while she was Jill OIU WUilKllli ""' V , 7 in the fainly, anycred thl?lt Uld inarso iiatr uau a -p"""' man" to come'aTid Lake the poi annh if ilm familv. and among" rest. Miss. Hoiey, 'because she v.a? Tirettv. f r .. ir.. t. .,..Mi nr. trroti lnilr. Mi-sJ am " 1UI. 311V v " "" n' " ".' ; ! When the noastton is wslUftd in favor lof cutting grasi to feed raWlc. there are two moro that force thctnsolve unon us ana acmaaa a khwibubu the second the manner of curing. JV , as large a aa inverted tea cup. to th little port mlt!rT earlr. ' . .1 , 1 but as to tho bot motnottJDi j pn serving, thev are a great -i opin:ons, wnue one par.j 1 -i , rn TV j'7 TLet t snrcad anddrv in the ! nn.l hn-ed-i of hv stocfe ovo W IX'tsLAirMJM. 1 ... .1 ..!. 1 I js ' isys, anoiuer ' wu" be cut alter nine o ciocit Yf. "P the brtrn before thrro j1 A 9 fc same dav, and now -V --..V. .. .iiiBri -MMiiSL V &.. -1. -.. - jT 11MI IMWJUMi I. I . - r I . V 1 k KIaA I II I I I I I I A T !- T BJirTl T r e time ol cutting grass wicrc 1 -u. - w. ,-w. -, .. .w w - . n-ot-ct diCerence of opln:Oa. a very largo sryo lie "raou jvj uiuwi rJk.w, - . - - r.c , !...:.- in (.rnrdr ' ii. .cm nv tuaniin" mo mm un ion ji wic uu.a m, ' ' r , '" " . , j. . , ,, when It is UJMM)iUI':P3i H in I) OWCd anu iuuim i.i v.. - .,- X tf..... fc .-. .-. . X own throerhoui Jnlr. ndrf !lo rir yr zL il . i.. k.j. v- a majonty 01 frnir-at :hi kjpti- rbricuutursHrici4 u ir iir'j it j;nij; , Miiri -At wv i rr wvc .- ?-. --i 'r ran to J-..t r.f & doirth vf RiMwn.-rtMri M- jMi sU.iJiU t?f txture to jpw-mfxT. warn aa ae r, o of com joirn bnadcA.t ac 1 ha In nf irhst mir Wm M'w " ' ... v- -- -. - - . -..., ! of j apart, and corenng them with utraw ( Sit from twelve to eighteen inches deep.' -.x nie great advantage of all the im- , common or " scrub" ort 1 that the thfv tara rra;vt : I?. ingl acrr, W-;ns"-g ;i iront larc to I tri heicht. aal fed in tb yv J cr wusiid jrurpriw th c n ir ' pnivwling thi fttld- r !r 1 Utnt o! bph1. In portions of Nrw V .g- lork. a tjpII x h-r - I U tr : 'ta f i d to the front. 1 dewu -..i! gniss'and othr green t c-oavert a largr proportion of the fonl pUco. tKii jt i,Hl - j ihvvcoosame into ammtl prcnJucts and , j:rvtH, -a ... u,.,.tr.. I the!-e u.uallv of a better quality. , wWh fearij r Ros e W lcaitways not ' a il crops can be pre.crred the be,; if cut in.iV Hfcp hpr vounr missi-es. what had ' and packed down entirely grn. n a ilnllhlTnns" ho rio. without even .Irving the W ojt addci proudly. "An' Uo nebcr conM after a shower, and thev pro v her let obef it. her trvin' to worm herself faith in it by Ue.r pmc:ce. Mule t r. u. Jr. .... -.i : 1. - i ovlilent 1h.1t cra-H can be lurod, or aalrf-. !. intnitll' flllll MMI Mil III- IIIIli.oiT -- - "- - J1JI lW lililHMf .,- w.w r"! ftjr-VruiL I black Prtic.-J taKOJVPfrjjrriT,. of moro congenial company," adtlcd m;cj 'M-iriilc. witli a pensive -itmper. t. - hath fed. the thick of 0, 11 irur Journal nil When fnltii Mien niii cru-jh men: amid str r-. Jlclhink theofone Man. divine, who said: ' 1 am the truth, the lilo!" Leaves' ienee. le-ivpphilBophr it nrown. Yet .swi'eter eer niiHt Iip that linn's plcep, "Who still, his "mothers luy." prays, bins dawn: "His Lonl his soul to keep." . -& fnh.c'er our prlo, or how fair our crown, Ordrep our hn-MM, only tills U li-st The foul s irreat peace. .Nor sneer, nor Hnille, nor fiown, Cnuha.tc It Iruiu Its rest. Kxalt thr eallinff! On Its -pot!eis shield w.ii.. iriitii. t:K! honor a!o.- llrst Cnivcni'Viuiy-elnteb thy ttars. and thoti nat I.ove'iheni and hoi I them fasti Ilemidcr or the people, of tho State: , , Jifmlleriiiid Miiie tener d iinjestictanitm furetd thv lliuwt ti-lu nph-thon cim.-x " The crown thy patience wrought. J-owsrvc tliv ircneratiou. this thy fa;,!," ... rittev in water ' Fwlftly fades thy na me. JUit io who luvui HI kin 1 looi tlnst, ivail ""u, t -V work ton snail for lame. and Ic 1 full a little startled. iUorc xmn once of lato I had fancied that Miss M:indv had treatc-l me with a favor which "she vouchsafed no other man in whose company I had beheld her. I had observed jlmt she had somewhat Mirtrtcued bctSdre.-;?. appearing mcar rin -i andTPpink neclr-nbbon; and that to-Ilav her hair was Cwistcd into innu- mer.iiile imio wiry riujj.-i ;um oii.-' above her forehead, sin. bad ollcrcd to make rne turpen- tine-tca and pine-cone cordial. ai bclng benelicial to tho general health; and hen she was now actually endeavoring to inveigle me into a lonely walk thr nigh the pities at the sentimental hour of twilight. I hinted how delighted I should be to some time avail myself of her kind oiler. To-day I had business which would take me to a dNtan'-c. And, be fore Miss 'Mandy had Hail t'mu to com plete her dusting of the parlor, 1 was 1111 mr wav to Oorkcv's. 1 found the old man seated lazily in I front of his log-cabin, surveying withj an a'r of patriarchal satisfaction his pigs and chickens, and his patches of peanuts and watermelons, while his icermiolisimil vif artislicallv molded a pot of freshly-churned butter. They received me with great politeness; and. after some preliminary talk, 1 impiired about the picture. ' Well, sar." said Dorkcy. thou"ht fnllv, "I can't igzackly say who dat pictur's me mt for. I neberscc noboil' like it, nor nigh so hon'some. Hut dat !ietur was made lemme see," put ting his knuckle to his bald forehead 4f'bout leutlo moro'ii lour years ago," bv - painter-pen leman as wat stjnpiii,-tat Mar-e Davis' tavern for sake oh his healf. He h:id conniption, but de piiiev-wood cure cured him. and Marsa I Larry ag in each oder. I retu-ned slowly to the farm-hotisc Uat which I hid engaged a night's loilg iMAx n;-,tifHP.i at the result of my search. 1 made one more attempt, by iii(itiirinr of mv host, at aufTner, if ho could tell me what had "become of the Tt, rolls' former hou-ickeuper, Mrs. Urown, and her daughter Ilosey. TI:c farmer looked up at mc with a sudden infercat. I suppose, you're on the same er rand th-itMr Walter was that law yer s agent th it was along here a week ago? ho tsat.U "JJc vvaiiieu to unu JUss Itosey, and he put a notice in the papers that;thbrc wa3 something to her advantage You haven't found her :t. it seems, sir. ell, now. 11 s a ijuare thing that Mr. Harry Tyrdl shouhl have willed all his property to her. She'll be a rich "woman; for though tho r preserved in t'lCMi various wa?.M that rattle will readily eat :t, and thr vc on it. it is not o clear a-, to which way is the. Le-t: this is to be regn-ttod. In a matter of so n;ir h imprunce it is vcrv des.r.ibhj that we should xvas'e as little as possible, and fet'lo down to tin; inoit economical and the most liable, as well as the bett way. Kehable chciniati Xe'A u tha '-rusi dried in the sun. without beig wet. iire.-ervM ncariv. if not qaite all of in nutriment, whib if wet by a heavy bhower .t io-e- nearly oue-third of it ...rni2 ftii-ililii . tuov a lO lll "3 . . k T .. !. W M SomeiHi-lv may noi kih mak miormnuon, - a r she makc-J more p'-o crust than &he ' very farorabie 2ii.: Mrj to ns-i it will keep for a day or n arknH ocqumi two bimnklo a lutie Sour 01 cr it and , a general rert u". s set it in a cool place; it wdl be tlaky ( 3 jt by cn. .-, and crisp without leng rich; or ou 1 xho who hre pt mnv make tarts of it. to be idled with two, thne r fir - a 1 I .l s a t l JallV. jam or lemon custanJ. 1. :.. iMinminun error to m,J.. that animals that eat but little , do not anrKn t r ami scow ttRdipu. wUlch ther dn:e frt f .'. af .: , iJ ,...: (? .mi tw . . 1 u. . . ?.. . n 1 iti r ib . irw nni K.t. mM w :. 1 zr i r for are the most prumnwu, -y '- . ; - . , - ----.. mal is capable f d5'ting ana asuui- -"kpi SSi" it th.i grmter tho amount of in crentrrpart ,.f 1. u Ifo "it con,um the mom proAtabh, J go fr m mM5b. c -h.. , .., , ., ... c f-ir th. t.rwwr.'wi ol l talr pw.il. as ,, re-iaruiuo r-i" . . l . .; f. I tl-,t KlIlM IO MllHIlT 1U5 "W I " " """ -ti 1 . . u V talx ini 1 It :vi ki if.t ' it HpsOTt --lu-l CJ uaa lint ttrc-ft tMlT , vm miM ii iffv m w ss $ m In nrikiH. K. u-. U4 tii 94 u ifc Utfrttfni t . os&t Jd t 44J 41 Jtl iXi t ir a ttWMirAM. A jroatsc nu wV ki Ws t!tal '' I ta ccx uui, iums Ta wsv ntmvy, t!aJtl k HrAi & U Xsr Yi jul try hi tattumt. H t4 tii &ju etr Ut 1Jbi-w wauU reot t tdtrt. . lb rutur mrlttoaio til aw irfTt. u , j rtACbla lit eJST he ra: h.. kf t ? fts 11 i durUae ta tksi finuaci rsri V?fr -iad 4tdtJ &d(W. lmtt Ul4 d Uentlrf'rtlS)lWtvB lBjabw,a4 T ' flnrJlr toid him' -Grt. itl. rr4 t-cili. , ttiesKfl tb ttleeityuckn hit. liu 1 our i:r r ttattM 4 tH!, t I 9 bar :? tin Nt in U wirVrt- ti tiJl :i i of Ihu'lu-J ma da f'i aot rt s:kt'- T , . . . . -- ... Uan. li your owrn lutnttwww; ir a Sjf 1 nOTTJ r- 4 Sr ? 0r yaa W ! t- trVrr !tei I&3WK TW Mt t!fSra4 rtl -?(Pl 5fJ3'V iiS t. 1 llan. IK our owrn uinote'a; r : ? .u' betruJtfv f thKOtTKOKCos ! Sr & w Mtawr yrin-JVf 1 1 t.soltotjtca&dif e-a Ua u! i yor I ukvn-4 a v f 1 dolaj jour bot to rtt it." (S-SJ) j , ,,., , ,7T. , i, - l 1 It .t... iliu iw -- . ,-.., . . of tiviHc nn 1 nm 'he aisimai m;u-i-.u.o, . Is Jps wh-n a laro thun when a small amount is eacn. -Cream and Kgg Toast-Cl.eoso . . ... ..1. IV- !iVie'!i. eru-Mti. I1JIII Oiiit ...-. -"-.-'-- , salt ud pepper: ujton that pn d commonly lt t; and we brgia w-th 1 u .i I K4 rrra Itk. . I WlllUra J. tAa-laa. 4 aocM-rrUJ. Km, t ! ! IK. ! nf 1T I llllli vttlt A ft "iT I vjjt Hrwdkmrt mt tsta.. foMeJbr & sclera II v iiArti TtK tr, r. riMi .- trrtiJ IB -.4 fv s- ja. u-i u -'i n v bmtcr; toasted brem!. Highly In'?-- a ncwlv dicrrr. d a . - .4i-.K'I t 11 Thu t that, when put into a -ilo-zrcen.u ii l'nt a cip:nl ot cnewu ....- -- . , ..,.,,. , ti . , sugar by ferme.ilat.on. though the lo mil!;, ftl-i boil till mio. ; ' J Jy,? " A tn'ii.-, vv-v ii not. a, e-reai a, when wet .... uell-bettteu. with butter au.l J ,,..." tt,ut ". - ."" "X. . " ... ... :f p-" . . ....... ti.- mi.IK n. Jew - uenz. iiavit. L 1 t m'riiii rMlil lli.s it wou.u .-cliii. " seasonin'' 10 ia;i;. o. .r...v -- ---- 1 . . . . . . r- S.e "wis stfre o! fair weather, he coall JJ .. lake fro.n the hre -have ready luhl , ., ,., , r a ..1 !,.... r,..r eittb. on his . 1.. i.r.m.1 ivell t.Kisted. and the sbees 1 f"wi V M- K-rd-.t .'- V'lliu iv I' v. , i ''- . ., !.,....-. .... 1 UH 1 LilU LHV " .'.., 1 Boi It Hw 8. j; .th estate's been" neglected, it's valuable atdl, and coiild easily bring a fortune under proper management." Hemic LleftMarsden Count v. I got, from my entertainer the address ot Mr. Walters." Through htm, H suc cessful. 1 might yci find the fair object of mv search I had now a double inducement; for the fair Ko.-cy was an heiress, and. also, as appeared from her retaining her name of Hrown, vet unmarried. And- so, elate aim inn 01 nope, 1 ibiuuku i my old quarters among the hea'th jriving "pmev-woods.'' where Mrs. HrowTing welcomed me with a mother ly kiudiiess, and tho assurance that my brief jaunt must have done me "a power of goo I," judging from my bnghteued look. Afler our early s-ipper. I repaired to the little parlor, and, seating myself 0:1 the sofa, ga.ed long at the be uitiful, coquettish face on tho wall opposite. At least twenty years had elapsed sin e that portrait had been taken. " lloey" was now probably a tall, giweful woman of say thirty-live or thereabout. Well, at that age many women are more beautiful and attractive than in - .....i uc nnKthnn iivnrocrv- ;.. m.ters: nour irr:,-.'. trill till ut niuiount. ....... .- - . 11:111.111 . ... 1 ..... P. v. . .1 1 1u.1t im -iiiiid 1 1 , .. .. ..l-i ver bou J. his is a W' m a s:io, ov ml packin; tri... t I.. ii'trrtu u t-.r it barrel. ue "- "". J iiwirlv fH. 'll p with sand and tie a sheet of paeking-paror over the held of birrel. and Keep it i -"" i----. A WILD-COOSK CHASE. Ithiing above the ehininevpicce in ; the whitewa-hed parlor of the little t t. . . 1... :.. .1... ...ii airo, and nosey uius; now im in iu ion bloom of her youth and beauty. " And are "you sure. Dorkcy. that do not kuow who uns .uis.' uiim;: tl" you wasr Sho'fi !... I..... 1 uiiiiv 11 1 death, sar. Nebcr . . . . 1 1..1 cop iai onei, ami no LCaiolina eounlrv inn the portrait of a i no more 'bout her dan do man .-voung girl, m a simple dress and straw 'lehat, with her hands lull ot ciierrv gbranidifs laden with fruiu It was a .Soutlicrii fae. with a dark, rich bloom 'of eolorimr. and a passionate. ha.f-hy. half-coquettish exjiression which fa-ei-paled me at the lir.st glance; and the more 1 looked at that beautiful face, and met the iraze of the dark eves al ways bent down upon me and following '-iin motions, the more fascinated I be c.tnie, until one day 1 awoke suddenly to the consciousness that 1 was actually in love with a picture? Who was tho original, I now bean to wonder? It was clearly a portrait, and the painting still so fre.-h that it could have been taken but within a fewyeara past. Tor some time I hesitated to fcnako the inquiry, for I felt ashamed of iny own follv, and had a guilty fear of its being discovered and exposing me to ridicule. Hut one day, finding my jMiod-nalurcd landlady scaled on tho piazza, jusi miu-iiiu iu i'.ihui iiiiiu, hhellit:g pea. I ventured to remark, with an assumed air of iiidiflcieuce, that it was a pretty picture and well e.e- t cnted. Is it?' she answered, glancing up over her spectacles. Well, J dare saj it is, though 1 ain't much of a jedge of pk'turs. 'Tears tome, she's too peart sliid sassv lookin', and's got a temper of lier owiu or I'm mistaken. She might- ilv favors my brother Kiwi's ilafter, sjarbery a line, bouncin' :.l, who had :i!was more beaux on a Sunday than most gals have in a 3-car. and come to pick out the wust o' the lot, ahcr all." Do you know whose portrait it is?" 1 inquired. "Well, r can't say I do. Wc found it here with the rest o' the furnhur, iieii wc conic from Gates County a while ago. loiiscc' brightening in to interest tho new railroad spiled our o'.d place in Gates for a tavern stand: and as mc and my old man was used to that business, we had o rootup and. look out for another. And jest then, old Davis, who kept this place, neK'. :,ml a11 1,e left hatl to s for dcbt; v md wc concluded o lea tbo tavern, furnitur- and all. jest as it stood, JThat's l,nw wn found tiw.F,Blu. "Bless jou, no!' He' w.os a 101 old bachelor, wun 01. ""' orn an,i 'Tears to me he guv ole Marso Davis 1 their youth, and I why. I was myself dat pictiir' when he went 'way; an' 1 1 nearly thirty. No great dillereuce. hcerd mar-e sav 'twas nniyiirrril like. ' after all- , mi ntinih-nmp in Veil' not so hm-ome, as KOsfl. I , M7"' " -Y"'1 -imR '" ww !wot .hocallhcr .'cMCif" concluded 'ami. with s .mo g.iy kiiitting 111 her Doikev, with emphasis. band, sc d.'d her-elf in a low roekuig- My "heart gave a glad little throb, chair, facing me, and exactly beneatu iMio nature was oaintod onlv four vears the portrait. I .. . I - . .f r..ll 1 '. . ..1 f.nni l.t.ll.!n m.11..... .I?.VA I 1 riaiieun 110111 ii-1 niiu, .-i.nioi i3.iu I to the blo-miing face above, involtin j tanlv eonSiMsting the two Then a sudden idea occurred to me. Dorkuv ! had h'-aid Mr Mavis mention "Ilo-ev," and Miss 'Mandv. being Davis' kins- woman, might know somothing about her. .So I said: Mt-s 'Mandy, did 3011 ever know a voting lady of tho name of llose Hrown?" Sue looked up quickly, atid pursed her lips into a demure smile. "WI13', Mr. Court eiiay, what do j-ou want of Kose Hrown?" "Oh. I have heard of her!" I said, convinced that I was aga n on the track, and proceeding cautiously. "She was engaged once to Mr. HarrvTvr- cll." " That was a long time ago. Uoscy's no doubt forgot ail about him before this. He was a we ik, 110-aceount sort C'UUl I ,! ;,,.,.. fit Otl"C i-..:... .....n. i... nnekiii"' 111 a sho. ..;... r.iiis for lea or iuhwi nuu 1 iiv j ,... n - uin. .w. --- than if he .should get it c-right m a ra-n. Some farmers succeed m ge'.tmg the e-c hay bv making it 111 the cock: u.tcrt giviti'' it a few hoirs' sun. it is raked. up in neap-to: aooui ionv iuu , V and allowed to remain untouched the the third day. 11 "" 1. md the fourth dav over in the morn ng. and got m soon ater dinner. The ob eetion to this wav is that it is too much labor, and if there ahouid be a storm it injures the o.ilside, which would have to be spna I and ilr ed. but no comm-m sorm would injure the inside, unless it should con.o before it had been raA'H up twelve hours. Clover haw ma lo in this way, retains all of its ' leaves an 1 i very sweet; the bloss-mw in the winter are very fragrant an 1 hold their coior re markabl. well. With "the improvement's which we now have, to cit, make and harvc-t our .n.isj no e-miiol I(H) 10 lir.irii' v iv. ......f. "V ....-- .- , old methods m us fi insider how miick. we can cut .-pread a live acre lot. ami how easily ail I well it can be .-tirrod and kept, in .1.0 ..u in iir3 and linallv bow easily it can be raked. loa led ai.d hou-cd. it ap pears very evident that with a little watching of iho weather, there is a better chance to get our grass well cure I under the old sWem of hand work. MuisachitscUi I'luiigiiinan. "t'l.oc., UiS-td tii again. l th cotb-g, . j. b3rafdrrst1li n, J, u, (11111110- lllli.l u .1 , 1 .. -.. . ..., ., i i . -To keen frrsh eggs in goou or..er , asimiUhpnt. a,l yre , ,, tliroii'h the summer, dip thorn in ltfrjv ,j, ;,j u(Lit,y fJ mule! iiarntliiin and pla-o them 011 the . tv H. tijen j , small end til ordinary moist -.anil in a j kerrhWf in th- e-e-. av iii.T't il-iv lint. aiv fc ..,. , -. -- . :.. . t..r- ;t 5i r,i-iielie weak -ci ieumwi-! 1. in. . - , ii,,i the co-hiaryiuiu. , 1 n;U.kcd in a s -i:n- liciuid l7ine-wa-.il. Hio paralline is o ior!css and taUeless, and can be re mo ed b- dipping tho eggs m warm water, atid is by far the neatest and cleane-d method. - The profits of a small Hock of sheen arc u-ually very large, ami prob ablv" no investment the fanner can make pais so large dividends. It may be claimed that a pro lit of fifty -r cent, can be annually made, and ex ep tmnal in-tanees are recurde I of the wo d and lambs at the etui oftlieieir inrr the hrt cou. Mieep are the ciiean tire: the O'Jcr.t 11 't.-t-t it-e'd me iiaiKikerenii:: ri-ni'iii ul as did bis hnl after --it- 1 . t, lar trial. Tlien MM ii- and Fridel phtitgi! tier 5 of Im & tSe d on nit Ju od. ui Hu m imt It iii drawing them like Jut dc 1 V pavi heerd know in de .1.... i' 1... moon 01 oar i.s an- man up u.u, ad led. meditatively. Tas-ing over this astronomical point. J inqiiire7l the name of tho artist who ha I painted the picture. His name? Well. I done enemnst forgot it. lie come roun' to my cabin on7t, and made a pictur' o' my pigs and ehickens. Sa Clo," ho called, to his wife, "say, ole. woman' wot do name o1 dat gen'leman come to my cabin onct and took my pigs and ehickens?" " Neber luerd o' no gen'leman steal ing 30' jigs an' chickens!'' responded Chine, with digtutv. reatot success upon cneap lauu. as ... . . .1. .. 1. ..... ... .. .. .. before the introdtic- it would be diuieuu i n ie an a ie 01 lor s'n-ep pan hllw! with the w.'h :. g. . so m.-inv th e ,. "1 i ! exierir.etd im -Pii-a'i 1 f J oeer ujxin th t.ui -s'i fu. ttMtoa rently in a slate of a- i-c i iShis Other pxpfriinviiL-foii w U (iqi wonderful nature, cut, iilidei -Hating that tho " If 11 ' K)CC eatmbio of pro'Im;; cht w aut IIpeniiieata ii rgird t jfc ( 'eCt upon lmrvN of a d.tf ' jjf m -s " have recently been in . Ie ai rin ay For 'onui tinm it had bet n r -tfced :hal hor-e- were fond ol tl t e Mt5, o n Ui- St. Tey .v.- P- n. ill i oir is at. couh. t -.itatlfvl to t Oty IttmsnA fV'rl" t2jti4'ttls2l ut ;na4 iai-j m ot t. wwiiiLt'. u ' THE ST. LOUIS M10UNI FAI Un11IH.rMlv I eoltiUHW.vixtW.lirMMuJ ; l(tVlnJ MMVi aTurtrtIrommTSslIfettlf i4to . s ubm k tt . -' - . . .1. . w . . . . ff - - aK.- -. ivm kuU sm r ulV luu'iltatoi rvw-ruK Lvoa, &dbtj.l iiimttsi trATT AUmutii ffcf W I WWMW 2f FC u M l.y V JVIL nM M OTfc' , ietflT, 4 -, I .. r --: JLXk UaLI ToiiIIi( ran- ll!itiiM S T Kb!n-yWort l n unUUIoc rrwwly fr j - r fkAY ?MUiMai ih.1 innn.Mn-iiluu. mlM IlinolMths 1 H I IMLf I flV I VtPM . .. . -...., .- ..,.-----.,. . . ,,,,,, , l. I inTri.ll H I'1 ? t-ww snnniiriVM jvi ri rtx- wi& u w . LMt ajurpnirTamniTSJiiecnnr n vo- . i Sy I frl la tvtw artuthun bTth pi I J'?, tbrtesctt. lnvetUiha;-liCliile'f7f ' jMhuf lUa'i llatiM ton rus Lvoa, aw ! oa Ttnrd tbat louumux rax m aam' ... . .-... .k....a .! Clit? aad Luaa Dtwa, IsUi by Ctvrsuta. t r. rv k tv, ' l.iS-- F.l howrl conUV and frIr. ud tbu H" Uircau. !o not fU to try It fUUJ nil cltbcr la dry or liquid forta. & avl rrta. 1)1. 1 tUm 11. Ak Drucctft ?or lU'arU en KaiA." Ur!4r out rait, mice, roel- Cc, t-d-luss Hx. KenntiQ' Itrau!Utvt nnrirrdlcdforru t pcotj heAliUX QuallilcA. Ttlco i. Aiirvrx J vr am run. sum?: IMQ Cm. t (.U Tub Frwer colj Ucnulae. Ax's Giie U Xhti tl s4 V kao It Evcnrnonr t NUcol YVlUtlieU-t. W03Ll.Vfi TRIF3irnT IfiCUTe ? - fr. MU!.II I ) HtM.i M Jt. r U'r--i Pimx. KiU4iM(iiVl 4utc'r WAimet r- tt m . i?.: ri nn" V' MIS. LYDIi l rmii SF im, XASt, of machinerv. even though our hay may ,lu land ail-rd s.ibsistcn.e uotlie quite as good; but when we cnoigh to make it pa. ai licit would aiipiv as ni 10 t thoii'di no other Stok paif. soeonijtlcte wintur h.ir vuy early in tl v- a douide dividend as does a sheep with cune out in very line and g. wouM eagerlv drink will r in argmneat , ,ltC u them had been ph . I and !l. -it u-ou'.d aimlv as well to other stock-, i (..,rt:d for in this way 1 1 Oh. sho! vou knows well nulT wol 1 ' of a chap," she added, eool 1 v. as she means, reiunieu tno ma-iur oi mo house, iinpatientl-. "Ef vou means do gen'leman wot painted your stoc.v,y retorted Chloa, with strong emphasis, and an air of in linite superioritj, "his mime was llooster!" llooster?"! repeated, vainly scarch-ine- my memory for the name pf some arTist resembling this euphonious appel lation Sudilcnlv a light llashcd upon me. -Wasitfoy.-ft-r?' "Jos' so. sar jes' so! Dai's do berrv name!", and Dorkcv c:ist a tri umphant glance at his mortified better half. "She think she mighty smart woman, sar," he whispered. " but elm don't know cVnU:i 7. He, he: Leaving them to settle this difference of opinion :is they might, and declining the hospitable offer of a watermelon. whilo I slipped something into Uiioe n hand as a soother of her wounded feel ings, 1 returned to my tavern lodgings. 7.. ...... o.,.,.r -md thev were milking Rrvants to help mm; T .r k f u look alter thinjjs. .d Iicar one of e added, quicWi. nl0tnins about . -L ,inw hero ono ,. Avhcn no w. " ,, i.nntri, T ..,.. o.m.lt- -lllll llie, the cows in the little meadow-pa el through which my path lay. and 1 c-u-ht sight of Miss 'Mandy leaning pcnlivolv upon tho rail-fence,, with a unchdf llowersin her Imnil. which I fet sure was intended for, me tortu-n-tov. she had not perceived rue. and I evaded the snare and slipped through tlio orchard unobserved. That tii-ht 1 wrote to Mr. Guy Roys tcr artist; and in precisely ten days therefrom received his niwvcr. m Mv letter, ho said, bad followed him omH-nboiit iii. . 1111 ." 'UUi ."'y amous-tho viij;"'-" .skS. wiituu accounted for the delay , . swcring. Tho nicturo Treganhngwliicht-n-.. . hid iee eopiwl by himself, some four orfivvcaw previous, from an or.gma portraU, belonging to Mr. Davis, at whoso inn lie .?, at that timo staying. Mr. Davis had allowed him to keep the ." .- . .. . l.i .1- r.F 1ms nl. I original, wnicn was mu "" y- ;-.- end and preceptor, a uis.is them, out woirv. till Till tui . . -wr nni'iiiiiit iktiv ,":: ;Vlon-r -ago. x j ---.. ft; butl-rtijft. Mt was a portrait. i i muiuoer 2SSffig-TlKtS - ,..1! in:iLiA . . . a iiiuo.-- , -- T-igm' to lie IV peanuts rs sot V for the market. Would3.ou ". . cnrt . womaB st cad j. drivin' sort o managod In? I would gmart, stc.uorth ,m ord-uarj. dozeu e .;VTAnd-kept housoand 9 ."". " iT..a;nnM for old Davis a Vebcen glad to keep her. for we're SSSrf a &od run o' -custom here, 13SS bea a little too hard on mv SioiWw. considerin I'm not as young I ufed to be. If Miss 'Mandy hadn't hopped along jest about that time, I don't skcersely know how 1 should a rrot along. She was old Davis' cousin, and come a long distance to pay him a visit, jest in timo to find him dead; and cjuaiinrrcea to stay awnue n ut " alitlle for her board. She's mighty Don't von agree win And such store as t n.L- en mtieh fntercst. "The Tvrni's. of Marsden County." Tho words'scemed to present so direct a clue that, with a sort of romantic en thusinsm, at which I have since mar veled. I resolved to follow it up. It was but a ride of forty miles to Mars den Couutv a region famous for partridge-shooting; and on this pretext I Trent thither. It was.easv to find the old family seat of tho Tyrells grand-looking still, though the picture of neglect and de cay. A few of the old slaves still elun- sweetest ?tr.uns to'tbe place, and spoke with affection-, the grass or grain, were not easily dis- ate pride and regret 01 tneir loriaer covered, out some ot them were tound turned "around in her'knittmg. " What has become of Miss Hrown?" I ventured to inquire. "Well, she ain't very far away from here." Kt far from here?" Miss 'AlaiKiv broke into a laugh. "Why, Mr. l'onm:n,u, tou don't reall3 mean to sav that you don't knw that 'm Hosey 15rown,"and that that's mv portrait?" I could do nothing l't stare at her incredulously. "To-be-siro, timo. and trouble, and fever-'ji ague, do change a person." proceedefiho lady, in a opreeatmg tone "but I thought anybody could sop. the likeness. 1 looked up, ami. sure cnougu. uuto now d iwncd upon mv pen-option a "host-like resemblance between those two faces. Hut how could I otherwise have over expected it? "Thev use to call mo llosey fo- a pet name," proceeded Miss Hrown. i-oqucttishly, "be auso they said I looked so blooming. Hut it came to mc awkward in t-nic." st I dropped it for nn real name of Amanda. Why Mrs. llowling and all of 'em could have told you thai I was Ilosei Hrown; and I'm sure I thought cvcrbod3 knew the portrait was mine." I was loo much shocked to reply. Hero had 1 been searching for weeks for the original of that picture, onh to find her where I ha 1 first seen her under the pWtire itself. And now that she was found, mv dream of romance vanished; nor could even the thought of her newlv-a hied golden charms revive my interest in -ua liostiy How sho re-cived Jr c2ianr of for tune I do not kn-v. for I left the " pinoy-woods" inn before the news reached her, doing her the good turn to conimun-eate lier wherea'wuts to Mr. Walters; and so ny romantic folly about a picture remained as it doubt less deserve 1 a folly ta the cud. Saturday Sight. m j Sky-Larks in New Jersey. Oq the 1st of Ma Henry Hales lib eratid at ltidgcwo'od. Bergen Couuti. N. J, sevent-four of the sky-larks im ported In I.W. England, and reports tbf entire success of the experiment. Aicr a few da-s' enjoyment of the sweets of libertv the birds set about lousekeejiing. Thev stole away bv pairs in the fields and began nest-build- mg. 1 tie mases oecame more anu more voeai, and soared aiott aoove tneir set tling mates and poured forth the:r I he nests, hidden in Sail an 1 Aslies for Anlina's. This subject h:n been froqiu-nt" dis-cus-cd hitherto, cspueiallv tiie r.e of salt tor farti stock. That all domu-diu aniinals do letter where thev are con stantly supplied with salt I atn perfect ly atitied iron, experience and long observation. Tht only ease where salt seems to do injury is where cattle lme been long wit ho it it. and then on giv ing them all thev are in lino I to con sume. I am wH'iiig to own that it is temporarily injciious. not becatije the article is of it-w'.f bad, but beca-isc of taking too ninth at one dose. Tho proper way to feed .-n't is to place it where tho stoiic can go to it as they please and taky what inev are inclined to eat. Novel mix it with their food, so that thev fcro omjieded to take it whether theyMish it c not. More and boucr buttercan be made from tho milk of a cot' when t-ho has her free supply of salt than from one entiiel deiii-ived of it, or laving an iiTcg-ar smmlv, and it a' takes ess tune to ..i.V...," ti... ..mwii. Nature requires salt I UUHi li! . . . ui am 111 t-re.ervmg neaitii her feece and lamo. Cri-.m sauce for pmbling. To make a bowlful of cream sail e take a piece of butler the -i-- f : SIitl eg; and be.i' it up with powdered uzar until it is a light e.eim. Then s.-: it iis:de Then in'o a stn ill tins nee an put a eo'letvupful of water and add to it a tea-poonfi.l of Hour mixed in a ' lifle cold water. Coo'; this thoroughly until it is Ho thin star.-h. Then ta'e up thebiittir ami sugar mixture, and j while 'ou aie beating it energetically let some ore. pour into it slowly and 1 gradually the hoi four sa-ice II tho beating is tot stoppe I for a moment I the whole ttuce will rise and l.e as $01 fro'h. Flavor with vanilla. This . .... t i ... 11..... is the ijiist si ice maim. 1 oiaiu uwin is sometimes used instead of wheat Hour. 1 1 -to is a ro-too for cofl nko wbi.-b is sure to please aav one who is mer coats. I wo of ti-i which Pr. Frcit g. of 11 meutcil in this wav were vhiiliht'.I.Mittnir en iftlii -. ' wiek. their Ixm!:i -. i- r ind w " ,Ch r long xd am- ts poti ei ai- ot very SkIu j fv iiuicui. ai.u V. navnc rJp they ga'mcil fr.mi , t iptiou -0-n 1 kdograiiiuios in weight m 1 .ghSeen 'ys. 1 In the meantime tin worMd tiore will- inglx and with grc i'r '. t Jian tb-lj had'ever done lefi.re, a ! Hi n w oi.mIv break into a rp -. .fjon. Ono i little", badly groitmd and l.iU-st ir)ed I pon3 which was ii'mi ' il l Sht-t -eal-' meiit-the nuts bti. g in xi I felh ther food gained thoti-th 1 e I. Wfrra inie I in twentv ei'jht d.u-. at.I tl. leh 1 ' first he wa-. lnv and sU-cpi. i'l aiiior lime Uus:.inu hU'oV. and spinli 1. Take ,( meg. ii' sists 111 diijesiion other was.vAkh tion. For ijittle Itas- as well :is in man I need not here men it pasture lumps may fund of coffee "as a l,eer.'gu. , . ,.t- fctruiiT rollce. one cup in liasses. one -! "f !"-ll'r' 0u C!,P " su-'-ir ono-'-'P '" raisms. and ono of' currant--'1'''111" cxllH " m"tr. one nut- j ., ,jatcd, one leaspooniiu 01 cuma- , g 1 - . tit 1 1 t ,ri, 11:111 a leaspooiiwn 01 suua ur .sai- ; i-atis. m-x the oulter. molasses and , sugar together, stir the spices into thu j tio.ir, dissolve the soda, stir thu j co -leu atid llour in by degrees, ami in the fr.nt. Hake in a slow the tin well. and. unless will not flake l c-tern 1 mon 1 c the inventor wbi hh nil-til sextuple te'egia Cincinnati paper . to II. C. Nichiil-ton, .1 .... 1 .. v I- MU ; 'i in- twiu ! ' nai.iw tPfc Tt7BnLP SHktw7fsAti!a4fflbnbLV JTor Olillla aritt Jf AND ALL OtA CMW4 ff TMlrtl rIMil m 11 A WAXRANrXP CUKS Lri. fi.i. r.,i.vFa! ! Pt-cormtn or LYDIA E PINKHAM'8 'V2GSTASL5 COMPOUin). fWr all IkM rhrl Cmflttali aW TTf tit riiaaK lnr tl frl ymUllwi. It win rar raOnly Xh font farm r f I mkU C"t. f4mlnU.TlcrrrlntrrU,InrUaavl! tnl n-wr. Un. Thlitfg ul 4ts4rrtqBU. ai4 U r-jT Nr4aal W, aX 1 Jrtlculilj- UrU4 to lAa It wl3 1t 0 nvti teraors turn Uv ta aa rlr rf V,l.f!oMl. Tli wJnrt U A rrroot hairwft tiirm U twkl t ry jlBr " It rrss-rtM t altw. Unkvr. dlrrr all c1b for rUrali, art rln naknn f th Ha-A. Tor niARKIIEA. DYMUN' I'LUX. -and All Uewol Cshii Tbo w-ri4 liaa tvasr r-rtrfil IU i l'V S'll tlltt.llliHt MHI1.I.I.I NOW READY! K THE REVISED NEW TEST frff Afl1 "4 Wtn l The ttaxt. lJWr !. .Iihm na s Ilia In ixirHll'l limiH I will IMI i irns". nw.ii.n ia-.r ins ;n4JM. Af t stnn.lNTUIMI 1 lm;nin 1 1 i 3 n, r-ji ellf Hettf"" - Uh 1 JJrti. tVn lit! 1M0X rt KtI!N tK, The .?.'t.ysj rciard ob'"' H I U we- gia.a. 4va. .rwii ittutim. I'liion Ulegundi & r...ViWi - .. THE ONLY MEDIC i.l,c'- ,,thc rdod lastly pir oven, b.ii'cr vou are sure vour oven top e n aw of l. lie is the brol'.cr id tli vcii S." H. Nichol-iiii, and b,.i:i MFcin j iiie as a printer n tt:e Mmce I Monitor, then puti'Mi'd L-. tfce II ! II. .Siaiitun. Si.b-i .en 1 IJio t- medicine and le-cni.e a j raUon rf but j his ta-te, incliu-r.g h 1 1 to ent: q in I vestigation. ho biia-.ie a tc'lKtraf 'opo j rator, and has iuee u id akctr t'iiy a ! tudy of hi life. il 1 lin ci ;aged ! for iminv M-.irsupon his prtscnt iiVcn Hon. C toon, fable "IV5- ttthi! n. K. tded be laid in 4i- convenient place where a board came fixed toshel'er from the rain and stilliallow "tiifstoek free ac cess. At th banrW lumps can bo placed iimler pe shea or in some oilier c-onvenie-itsp(i 15u ottenlimes stock seem to rceuiil an a kali as well, and that ij mat ooineiiieiitly supplied in wood ashes, vh c'i i.orses. cattle, sheep and swine rill they have in o uorumuy. Jhc-c should also c supplied where th- stock can hao a-ces to them as desired. The allies stoti l be from good sound wood and kitit tity. When desinibiJ to keep cattle at pasture and thereus no shed to shelter the ashes and --.ilt.a conven.ent trough may be fastened Ittwecn two po-ts. on top" of which are Listened two planks or boards as aioof t,o shelter from rain. The posts should he long enough so too bird. oti had better nut a paper in the bottom of the tin. This cake keeps well. With more fruit it makes a good fruit cake. lltufer-j Hural. Value of the Wren lusrcls. in Dcstroring The observation" I have been able to mike during a re-idenco of several vears on a farm have convinced mcthat xrecdilj deiour when I the common house wren is really one of cur mot vaUiaole birds not perhaps, from wnat thev have done, but lrom the Two brothers m I.' .moil, , ate . . .. ... i ... :2.r.-i t engaged in a imier anu tl peii-- jaw- :. h '! iffai.-.' t-ve bodi nil over the owr-cMi p 11 5ecmj to be strietiv a fun IV l-hilairlpli'ii TJmo4? WVll Anil n : i" Hello! Denny, wl.it is tl.trou leT" "Oh! Tinall'brcke up."rrM the r pon'ctothcln'itiiryof an oIdUhlp :ialo of William . DennMrn, on oi:Tra rtpuV war-worn vctonns, vc:i-tnCT is tho aouthcrn fcctlon of th'.s c.jjrwlJo am litnphi'; Into the Americin cum ye leruay. "I thousht I woiilir.i possioiiilius wrapped up m their dimmti- ics. Ihev are quite as social 1 as the purple martin or the bluebird, i Mitfered o much in my bfc. of these in i mitic gout no bad that I con. tin!laT.the hattcbes till time," continued Drnni-M mat the trongli 1113 oe twenty inches abob the and gre itlv surpass either tne r.iptdit with which the3 increase. I negan several years ago to provide them with nesting places in the vicini ty of my buildings. Sometimes I fastened the skull 01 a hoie or o.w or a -mill box, in a tree top. Hut latterly eightee 1 or I have made it a practice every s ring ground, and ; to obtain thirty or forty cigir boxes !. " 1 tievcr IaWltl otbeu- rout no bail urn 1 eon. i mi? ;' mo bed or put my foot to tho V.yW aaJ ould invK lrrn there vet If a frien.ipiMri tux rcc a snrv and smarL "Kir fVuirtonav? mu, " . .:. . .. she sets on vou 1 ny, sr.e saxs w-'" a perfect gentleman; and it was sho as br'nedOio partridges for your supper last night, with her ovn hand. Ana .1,1-k- rimmi1: tii included Mr. Rnivlina-. hnstlino- nn. sljthatXd better be scein' after dinner. pfease'are shelled." 1 turned fiom the jay uown on the o, facing the picture. newspaper, but the 1 bvr that these chlEjrjey-piece smileq tneifornersof the ripT downward in a - 0f oft- nnt;i r j'PPeii .! 1 into artih'aiiep.v.. window and rse-hairsofa,. -led Ho read a " eves over" the at me, and ips curved tic mocK' owners, "who h.ad all passed away. Twenty years ago, they said, there bad' been old massa and missis, nj vonng arso Ham-, mndIiss Lillvip.1 liss Lucia. Miss Lillv married ami went North, where she djed of grief f,ir loss of her husband. Next Miss LuCh died in 'New Orleans, of jellow .ever and old massa and missis s'oon folloiveif Marso Harry had been wild-like and never Trvcd on the plantation; and it xraspow hardly a month sin-.-cthev ha 1 heard of his death; and iyhac was Vco to happen next, or who the pla- w ".TIM i" 1 i U DOt tCl1- "What became of Miss Roseva'T said, at a venture. " -" 3l.le.?.-V0H meansMias They contained four or five freckled eggs of a greenish-gray cast. Like other nests placed on the ground, some of them have been visited bv cats or other predatory animals, but in other cases the eggs have gone safely through the process of incubation, "and the t young larks real American-born sky larkshave appeared. There is no question that the youngsters will take care .of "themselves, and, barring acci dents common 'to all birdlings, reach maturit. Hackcnsacb Bejm'jlica t "J..JJ-- Snow, Cake. Two caps of white sugar, one cup of batter, one cup of sweet mllfc four cups of llour. three leasooonfuls of baking powder and thcro must be room' abovo between it ami the roof . allow of free access to the salt or ashis. This answers for all stock except jheep and swine, which can have the troughs lower. I believe that if ; constant supplv of salt and a.hes is proved whero all kinds of stock can have access to them very much lo'" dWiia-o 2li, ...... among farm sto?k; I have never kn-iwn 1 brobuT of xoun I. , , vltT) ior tins purpose, it me oox is long and large. I put a partition across the middle, and make a hole through in'o cieu apartment. It that these boxes are one of the-e little f: msiauccs tvi iiioowT arc reared in rataWr?tino--Dbicu. 1111 hiYJ,rtr a a1-."''!! mi iieu is veri not oc uiiLLaaaai ino ajw-rth MomfTr St. . akTTv'bc tl! 11 most annua U no of out tbico bots, cjIic or worms m horses where ashes rtn.l Jalt were thus furnished. Cor. Country UcntfaiKin. Htm It Wa; Settled. When the Eric Hailroad went no further than Turners Station, fifty mtles from Net York, the engineer on that and other roads wss in the habit of running the train according to his own judgment, the conductor being counted out altorcthcr. Csptain Avre the conductor of-be Erie train, con-ist-ing of engine, freight cars and passen ger cars in the rear, did not fancv this !ahion. and deterevned to trv a" new plan. He ran a ttout line from the passenger car and fastened i to a log of wood on the locomotive, mi told tl.fk m.rvf 11... r ctrk.x .1... HrH ..1 t "it viiim-i.. wi uiuji uiu u.iiu nen ne i raised" the stick. Tue cngimer on J starting cut the stick- oose. Then next : dav- the Captain riggeilup his str.ng and stick ot wood again. "Abe. ' said he, tr irns sir little linn. gry birds each time, or eighteen in all. . I think a cigar box- never before did ' better duty. The lamented Robert Kcnnicott stated that a single pair of wrens carrie I to their I'oung about a -thousand insects in a single dav. Like ' a 1 young, rap-dly growmg birds, they ' are known to be vor.ic ous eaters, liv ing entirely upon insects. The point upjnwhich most stress may be laid is this: That bi provid.ng them with nest- ing places in our canlcn. orchanls i or grounds, and not allowing them ' tobe caught D3- cats or scared away by m'sehiftvous boys, we may have score. , if not hundreds of them about us during most of the time in which insects arn destructive. Thev undoubted to the same localities vear a Last sea-on I had up about thirty these nesting-boxes, and all but two or three, whi -h were not favorablv located. were occupied. My crop of wrens co:ild scarcely have been Jess than one hlindrAiL and tiff-r an.I t U nlrl hlnl onunendedSt- Jif-obs 0 ! to m .ome time before scttin.-; a I (tunniikinnthTonc of tin nostrum: but was finally in 1 a trial, anil a lucky day It was b!c; my stars! after bathing oucbly wlih the Oil I ft fait li was jii-m-'d to St. Jac rthat. I freely v th.it If Jacobs Oil I Jh'iu" I la be tlll bou-wi. Jiy i; little and the -wo'bn-c his .. it luit anrthinr of t ei-rr heard of and any pcrso ,.l iViam tn ma at No. I?alS Street, Fm-ErN' thouial dinti-- TD.itive American. rr.or. IlKLL'.-fir't exiKfH ftructin; the teleptwnc werel ford.Ont. STn.iwnr.r.r.v hortcaVe at Tal I charniln-; stua 10 eau ; .i.int. fmi tn who cet tal X.. ...... ..---- f Motion J'oC. Ilctltated . lAiklni? tiarthed m live It lb b'thor- lf and my . fclsOIl ot been pn ai)ilit, m im but re j aed Ui II bare fc iitbtstt So ItjTectb titufe th6 t ta con. afcHrad- eB -. festl- -acbex- titrry. mn w- Irre" rrta dm! to nsrt from t. and sometimes it is even -jrwdiiricujt to get away Xroai tbo-e we don't lere.-i'Aai-atltJua Sun. ?R . A uttle boy, who Is In thlt if fay ing bis pmyrr- N-:ore et-nir -r r,i..v,t ,Af, hU metier: 'y return ) lonz will it te bef-re I'm big Iter vear. ay!nr my prajer- 'io'-Jirr;'l thirty o! doy0u?' "A'fLr and felLLhousekee hSSf-i? hl,..l of eighteggsffTavorwith lemon rJ&e . L " r,w ""u. el . sv.o ':WillilalfiJ Weeds are generally the" earb'sit crs in a garaea Deo. tins rn:nf s r-oi toioe settleii nm trm? I ;n,i t.-s -;- -:.k...,: .1 , ,s- e? , -; . - --.. 1 ....v.. .wo M.u. ., uiiiiiusit nucu iiiev were r,"1l.. -ll.lT trtil.1.- It tl.Al r.Tl- .( -.. .!......: 1 .-, 1 .. , v. mi, u.i.v.1 .v. ...,. . i.uk .-uw. jl niiL ua uui,v in ouiiumg tneir nests or wood is not on the ead of th".s cord foe.l:nnr thir vot'tir tv. .:-..- when we get to I timer s you ve got to sprng 1 intent! to put up at least a bun lick me or Til lick voc" The stick dred of these nesting-boxes in w H ---W-- IKL'W TS was not on the string when the train reached Turner's. The Captain pslled off hi- coat and told the engineer M get off of his engine. Hammildeclmel to get off. Captain Ayres ciimbed lo the engineers place. "Hammil started to jump off on the opposite side. Tho conductor hit li'iu unJor the ear. and saved him the trouble of jumping. That settled forever the question of authority on railroad trains, and was the orig.n of the bell-rope on railroad trains. Ictroti Free I'rcss. Two brothers named Bowen, plow- 'ma r.eiu iiuur Vjiarivsviue. .-iriv.. . .. i-rii.i 1 .... . r. mstanuy kiuu ov iigtunmg. x.t- m; were ery boae iatheir body -wa broken. m mv orchards and groves, and I have no doubt I shall be repaid a hundred thou sand fold for the little labor it cost. As long as thev come back every year and in constantly increasing numbers, and. serve me so well, I shall do all in my power to protect and en courage them. And I am of the opin- J ion that when one species of sociaL J useful birds can be made to congregate . in such njusual numbers, others will come also. Bat the hard.ness. sociabil- ' ity, love of the locality where it is ' reared, and wonderful fecundity of the s little house wren, render it in my jndg- 1 raem. one of the most valuable of our j insectivorous birds. Cor. American Saluralitt- j Lot., nhonldn't a-k -o raj tolepf raycMd. a vKT-itiini.!ncii inJl: Tt...- .41.2 . biL.r.t-r for tbe future? Uaca b bead As rvrRTOorY !IlTf-. cr.m.lMfif nf a font. 1. i.uJ all are more than haJ i-bt- It !a onitc the tidnS to LJ old shawli and eTen old drej narlors- A NVw York ladf 1 n rttrtirir- i which she ha.s wted bit of I -wr. .--.. ... -. - -. ...1 tn arefse, nca rrtxaae?i produces to entertain -w.r il wBonavea'i a graouuj.-. euvy ber. Vhex Is a sain Hie "When he reflect. . tkeota- m, Sow 'll IO quit r 7oar. I; iii.ii oif. Go fctdyekefe JRiUaTBettJkt Tal fte of bKXbir-..- -raaiia rsJn.wtlfSt aad Uutttr, U ala;t i miy ur4 I17 Ua &. UwUIU.llllrDiml nlr:itiNMiuiii wlln barmnay vIlhlNaUvf thai rafr tt ll rtm rcr Um enraof IU-lr Ona-alaU at ttMtmr w mm OnmrKKiad l cnqqwt, LYDiA r. I1.VCH itrn YEorrABtr ck. reiT.YOli pmrml al ta as4 td Wti Aih, Xjno,tw, ITl-IU RiWUrtfwIV, flratlirBii tn Um farm of pUla, u1m la tU form ot l4rac. oa irertpt of prif. 1 per ti t for Ur U ra. ItJi r frrlr aaswwi all VUr tt taolrr ttnt tor li Ut. A.-Umat as atu. KrUtom ll tr". So rtm3r fhonU U wtUwQt LTPU E. ItXKIUJm LIVER rtUS. lfcrr " cooatl:UVMi. btSMam as4 UjrfLlltj ot U1ir. 2hU(rl. Bold I17 RICHARD50X ft CO., It Unit, Mo. fob sam: nr ihijoci,t. 1.1 ElIltEtt I.HJI U OR JT tj TWal Aciasil', TS2ZFTSX, TZSMO) jlzd tux mm WHY ARE WE 8M rff(i.K itun-rxv.vi.ini mirr. cluMafa!lrhro!lhnrl4rr, IatBof)tala tlccU, f '"i'.1 i:irnth timi .? HOOI.KICH JU CO. ci arrrr XcvIimW If"" lS2U Ink for ThriwrmM WenlfBTia. FfcriaSaterSSa. THKUHrKWlVl noiiKKrKm, lwtn4:Bj; all Iw.k arco4 lo oiske Milti5-t wKh rasor. Mnr r1aodr4 it not e&tlrt' slf-torT AiMrt Tl Aaltsaa & Tajir Cmfv Mt&aficld. fUcfcUbd Co CS Jtinnttt tit Ci0 litt.gtnt humeri an lAttrjuri ont l i that tKtmJUtU trpHfri MlXf. IHiliKimiSBM WILL SURELY KIONCY DISEASES, LIVCH COMPI pii.r.i. rTirATir. ci iAt.n vrrKai X MCUisC IHI lwentl2f; arfli f Om prj rtttotinliriwrtolKt0ittJM t Wf ffr ntllaa ki Way tartt4 wlk ttlf, Cl HIit trtthUm-rl lrf WTiraiaraarta rMI M r JU NE KT'1 ' m.t-rfi irr mm, ,mir"e' "r ilriK. AltttoUir'- lri. tr lbw 1 tniKti' on- rr or TTU Inria- ire. KTfttMTHC ence mght st Office. PRICKLY tfkt A PjUms ltter aT: kev ball the toilet of tbl poem." ix this thio-r is 'o I we have whole waste-oa-- tumes to giTe away. .& Asmast little boy befae I name of an article of Qt0&1 nra.rn f a -- him r fix ti I SHCVeCM MTJUlACMEl mm HE AD AC rAxr,; i 3 fflMto ISj - I v 1 Ivef k(4 i &Af :1 V io 1 I JCsft wu 'U ! - , P"1 .wM lUmf M,. x . -.- .- . . . Hlar iMlfJ sal lU . rf.,UJ tiMtt.H(.r. trwmvm , TMsw; 1: iA99tnr. itrtM. llkWNa Hi WsWiwBf 1 uaMci rMj 9vwlfik'o tn(al ravi -. J 9il ITVfx-' CJ.PV jark. 'Anx ruw Jtm. ttnHmUiA4t "ijr js Ja""S-r - a- -rf forp- r 1 -ealii r-j 0 . & j''? fS-'raftt "X- Sjr.?-. " (' ta-ftj" PggHB