March 10, 1898 THE NERBASKA INDEPENDENT ifmRnDN The view w present this week represents the outlook from the windows of the home of K. F. Stephens, Crete, Neb. The kick ground is apple and pear trees. The shrubs are tree honeysuckles, snowballs, roses, with many other varieties that are not outlined and brought out in the picture. The thought is to illustrate that the farm home may have pleasant ' ' surroundings with attractive shrubs and trees, and plenty of flowers for the yard and also to cut for the house through the . season. . , , , , . . . 1 1 1 . - Some suggestions regarding preparation of the ground for and planting of shrubs and roses may assist in securing the desired result. In preparing to plant roses or shrubs near the average town or farm dwelling, do not hope to succeed if a Hinall hole is dug in either prairie or blue-grass sod, expecting roses or shrubs to compete with grass or weeds, or a hard crusted surface. A good way is to spade up a border in area large enough to contain the number of roses or shrubs de aired, Spade this twenty inches deep; make it as fine as possible; add one-fourth of the bulk of very fine old cow-yard manure: often places can be found near town where manure was hauled out years ago and has rotted down to a fine mold. 1 Prepared in this manner the soil will be fertile; it will not easily bake or dry out. After planting be sure to maintain a mulch of fine soil by frequent cultivation. In watering, always water under the surface. Water abundantly each time, maintaining an open, loose surface. If for any reason cultivation is impossible, protect by careful and thorough mulching. At the approach of winter protect the roots with ample mulching, using fine old manure, leaves, or even old hay. It pays to tie up even our hardy roses before winter sets in. .,,,- , L -it c t n 1 m Among the varieties which will be easy to handle will be found, first, such strong growing shrubs as Snowball, Lilac, Tartarian Honeysuckle, Spirea Van Houtti, Syringa or Mock Orange. The honeysuckles are easily grown, and among them such varieties as scarlet trumpet or coral, sweet scented monthly, Halleana, wou d be fount desirable. Among the roses which may be planted with confidenee are such climbers as Baltimore lielle, Queen Prairie. Among the 1 1. 1'. rose Gen. Jacqueminot, Paul Neyron, lohn Hopper, Mrs. John Laing. Of the white roses Madam Plantier, Co quette des Alps and Coquette des Blanches are desirable. . . ... ... . . .... One of the hardiest vines for covering door or porch is the Ampelopsis Quinquefolia or Virginia Creeper, and if in addition to those, two or three evergreens are planted in the back ground where their foliage will show in winter, the re- suit will be pleasing. , , . . . . Do not expect to get the best results in a solid bluegrass sod. Let these roses and shrubs preferably be in a border where grass is kept out and let the lawn be in another direction. iKiTlf you doaira any of the above vartotiia addreaa K. F. 8TKPJIKNH, CreU, Nibraaka. r;-; .saints. O minim, deer mint, m prnt, jH to far, I aann&t ferti' b jwi with my hand or tru TUu at of your tr;Ktfi, your faith, your KNKSttl R. twM n u ila ttia yr, Uia gulf, tha tmr; but, aa on trif-lM tlio Ntnrlltflit to the alar And find no dork nr ""'" furaakim apaoa To Uu tlin tixauty of lu lumliK faca floi-Mnm tlio h,Umnr awallow llot mid war, ho time Ium fn.mit you with an urwl'i Moraetrcbtroundhd than youref(rhku!W. Wo frailty now can iwmih that flro of aoull Tha tliinifM y wlllwl and did not, Hium. y do; Tho gffta h alrova for, In wiy aiKUt ar tru. Vour rfx t part liuvu maUa iwrfoctluB wliolw. -Edward Uawruft Uttuj, From Bin Uio and i'wiii. AN ISLAXI) K03IANCE. An old tntvulcr who, an t-jiodul cor-ttKHindi-nt, atory writer und thi'utricul BntiiiK r, Iuih vinit d nearly uvcry part of tlio kIoIm), in tlio juraoii of J. Cliurlcn Davla, in how li ro fur Uio iurjMio of IaviiiK tlio way for J. Clnv r Goodwin and Woo1noii Morwi'a inuhii ul comedy, "Lout, rUrnyed or Htoh n. " Hu Ibua do acrilMi one of tlio odd comer a of tlio world : 1'rolulily llio quiiiiitt at uiid moat in trcaliii inland llmt dota tlm wuti-m of thti world ia wlmt wua known until lift tr tliH liiHt KukHkIi victory over the Frencha tlio nlidu i'ruiicti. It la Mau ritiuM, l'n m h in i vt rytliin Imt jjovirn mi nt, wliich in KiikHkIi- MuurttiuN ia tin homo of roiuiinou and veritable K"''l ''' '"r Uut atory tt lh-r and iiiivtl w tiU r. It UthentfiMHtf good old Fathi r ht. i'iirru'n "J'aul und Vir ginia," and tliw vioittir to 1'ort baiia, tint iiulriali and riiiciul aiiM'ii, who would Mt 1 l to luvti tliu iklmid without clmliiK iut and vUinuM tliu liravu i f I '.111 1 11 ud Viruinlit would Im 1 "ldiril an uuroiiiiintio, unyiu4 t Imt to ht'Mtht it, It U ailuali d in a toe fut valley and rep lied by aiiott dr fruiu tl i'Miul. Till little inlulid i onti lif Dm Howl C4winiidllail I'U'a in fklut-he.t, rr'ioli, KiimUhIi, tiirmau, pauili, lullwii and a few Ann in an nn nliauti at tua'afc-id in Iiiiihni u th ltaart ah nif tliu walef Iri'iil, fclillu Afii. u, Mala, t'iKiaiia, th iiaiivv of Mada IIim ar, lte fri'iu llm Mitlul-ar tni!, Mt tr- in tliu all-it of till laliar and I lie uallvta f uif India lU'W rw h el In I lu Ilia littU m I la i a, nd it' a luaiatti Uiiituaiix of iy laud lu a li.K dia t tk llm itlllli n of my noi.il) Mild ill" VH Ild Ul Kr"Hllij out i f IliM iH'lilli if all i'M.I. baM lii li. ual't Im U" llaiid, laViM t taiid aiiMit io l tinned I IIh l'il iUmiiI ail IkH'Iu, and uii-. oily 1 ll. Ulaud ba UMUuuth f4 (il ! inn i wn I if Him ty tillet lu ttU i f n uuii.w MMiiliy, 4iii uUily lu the t lid and i) rlua lu laut and Una i l Uimd It.M l irf "Mr Uilla Hill " finn Mauiiliua. Il wat bna ttut Iha il- iTi f lha "t'uli M. rv" had i t UlU. Ilvla Iha I nd of tha u hatiUd 'vaifiu laamliiK M Iha U.vf ,hlllVrd taltit. HU their IWv aaU, ia Kadlii 1 Iha i Iv.iul aia I'll ami Iha ollu r la hatha, U t al4 ml tut and tht" bu m tht lhlund to ita norllieni and inoKt inhabit ed alioro cuu woo two (rent opouingH, tbo bottom of each boiiJK bolow the low water murk and tlio top being high enough to udmit tliu rigging of a tail ing venae, uwaitiug for him to ohoowi which way bu will go, but with uo guiderMwt or trademurk to unniht bint ia bin choica Although tho overniuetit of Mauri tlud ia FngliKh tho ofliciul lunguagu in French, und iu order to travel without iuconvi nii nci) 0110 munt tipeak it well, but iu order to get ut tho weird und myateriouH it ia necewiary to have an interpreter who 1m an Kant Indiun and who appreciatcM tho vuluo of getting ut tho bottom of a mibjcct after having ouco entered into it. Wbilo returning from a vixit to the fuuiouH gardenii of Curpepo I halted ut a littlo refrohhment houao, and in convemition witli tlio proprietor discovered thut ho wua not only un old resident, but a muii well versed iu tho folklore of tho inland and 0110 who would talk if allowed to. It ia ncedlecH to May that I allowed him to, and whilo wo were enjoying Homo really deliciiiua Manilla cherooU under tho hadu of a greut banyan tree, Juht buck of hia houae, hu told mo the. following atory : Shortly after it becuino iinpoKhiblo for niuuy ineinbera of tho old French nobility to live comfortably in la hollo Franco u eouutry imbluitiait. acoom pauied only by tho young and beuutiful daughter, left llm mother eouutry l hiud und uri tved nt Port 1-miin with lit tle t ei-pliii) tlie family Jewel, pluta and honor. Tim father and daughter brought with tin 111 uu old prht who hud Well N Un tie' liminu inr und al initat iHilialalit ciuiiuuiill aiucu the t luld'a il) log iimlher ii'iillded her whilo I ut a lialdlmu lufiiiit to llm KM,d old maii'a care. NS ith a lew Iiuumi wnanla I lie count M l Up a lllib l I tubllllllielil nil llm liollheril put I nf I lie Ululid, pur i htoa d a aiuatl piaoiaihai and I gun Iha cultivation of tUKiir ian', which la tho piinclpal ludimiry of lh couiilry. t'luhr IIiii'iiiii tumid hirfalhir, llm pileat and thu old f.unlly rvanla Nimllii Kiew to wuniaiihood Wltitout lmlo 1. fl -it irtwMd lh' Uiuudaiy lima i t llm litihi pUnlaihai on hU U Ihi y Ilw Ih r favuritH r- realign wa ttad loii, and iha tiidulyed tlila cdm 4lti'U cf iltinu iu a low 1 1 Ilka u4 011 Iha fa of Iha l lltT etiitiaii,liirf thu iaau lb iu aha nuld p nd lh ! ltahlf ully laliuy aMili' i! Mlihlirf thu iMllta tlafl Hhe gH4 l aaa. aiIiii aM lulu Ui blua dUUli w until ll.i If l,l.ll Mil t IikI Ilka llm wnit f a n i f Ha null n.iitturf up uu! uf Ih lua St al of lU ludtaii an and loa; Uu r and l""ii' dll ti I unlit Ida m t4 I llm lull Mil- t 1 on Id dlallH tlf n.trd iu b f 1 lid top lio k Mia I Ih Iha aw if bi ina .i-miii- alia uo.ui nd a )oui.liu if lit Iha aiaoti f lh m i f a w!ilijr u.nr Ui lit many tuiiva if tUa . t ida vf Iha uo wnUiu ami mlas pmaaiutf Itia faoaiia aliua ul h.ilu M wtnit l arl 1 LU-a, M Hh, ika lift ami, ML. it, du d atutittl ainoi' U I lulu Nlin'a ltaal, 1 ha yeani lua aii h uic.. HU drew bawtily, but bin iiogn, ifiijoyiug tho carewica of tho timid but delighted girl, rofuHcd to aiiHwer bin call, and be wm obliged to return to induce them to fol low bim. From this incident thero grew an ac quaintance au carefully conducted ui the dtrictoxt rule" of the old French family conduct would, preNcrilwi. And one morning tho count wax Homowhut Burpriaed to reeeivo a viwit from tho young mun'H father and mother, who bad driven from the extreme end of the inland for the purjiimo of introducing theuiMelveH and requesting permiaHion for their son to pay bin addrchHea to Ni nette. Tho motherleHH child wuh intro duced to the woman who doKired to Ikj her inother-ut law and her huahuud. Family history and family mutterg were diacuhw d ut length, and tho plunt er and Iuh wife did not depart until thu doaired eonwnt had becu obtained. Aft er thin the young couple were betroth ed, tho engagement duly announced, und ut the expiration of nearly a year tho date of the murriuge net und made public, when one day Ninette, while reading iu her favoritu nook, vuit over taken by one of tliohtt fierce Morion fur which tho inland ia fumoux, und in at tempting to regain the top of tho hill alipped and fell down through tho tan gled underbruah, cut and warred by jagged rock, to the aunda below. Here Mm wua found by frienda, who worn alarmed at the Mono and her abw uco und atarted out to w arch fur her. Him wua carried homo aliuoxt lifeluaa, aud fr acverwl ilaya hovered ladwwu lifu aud dtath, until the ilr of youth enabled her to recover auflieieiitly tn UlnlerMaiid llm lerribln uecidilit thai bad U-fallen her. Her ouco beautiful feature vtcro ao cut and a aired thai after mm hoi rilled im4 l to a bund mir ror the or j;irl turned away, wnt fm In r father and announced In r tuteiitlnii of euleriiig a eoiivi ut u aooii a alio wai Wi ll enough to do u Tha aluioal detracted lover hml rid deli oVi fmui hi liioiiutaln hoiua day after day to tiiiuii atir br ei ielitioii Ilia lunula bad luud leutd cnlla, uud kind In aried altmigt r luilierln i- eluded fl'-oi llm eoiuil'a dotilit by lli cold, lule dlxpoaltioii i f lit nvtutl Imw t aiim aud oltn-d )inalhy aud m M-Uii.v dally- Aa 11 aa llm aid iidiuy pbl tli uu tUilded lh.il Nile He bail tutlu it til I y iituven I 1.1 U m! b i Uai ait Inlet l vtilh b. t lull without tloUa ItaulU llm alliHMl llillilin )ollli loan 1 it m no d liiiiiwtf, only l Itar fully lot 'llmtl I llm old it.unl II14I bli lUiifcliitt l. ut. 1. 10 Iti n nvy br i u ihliiri l"'a lth oiy aauiaiw thai II oiihl 1 viiialu iiinbiid until ihath, but thai at llioftailul ao idviii thai in bal lit I Willi bad tli.l'tfultd tn ai t aha waa it n tel. it I le nt.l ml uil II. ml irvMiu of In ii hi u N b kit) it lit 1 r iiiuiiUittl (taiar- aha Wtiabl t hlui Io iimiuUr htr a h m bt .tl. and lltatahwiaoublatii ilo ruh hi Mum ay lu lh ivmml i Itval Ibal aha th li. . ta t.ie;t4 U fttaai bi t ktallU ould vllult. rUlly aud tlWaily Iha ) W4 Uaa h'k ll di pailunv 1,1 Muim two Uayi laHf, wlim ia iwHia maimd 4 ia Ut a, aawa dU !, Id iha tlawtty old family curriage, from which be wai aHHiated to alight by tt favorite servant, when bo aaid to the uMoniHlied count: "Take mo to your daughter. Tell bei that the chungea in her feature I can never know. Hho will alwayi be ai Kwuct und beuutiful to me uu when J mw her luht. I kIjuII never mo her ugain, but cannot live without her to- ciety. Tuke me to her. Hhe will aeo no looka of horror, for I utn blind." Henri, ufter leaving the count' door, had ridden to hia own In mm, taken 0 luHt look ut tho aeenri that be had loved aince boyhood, und then auinuionod 0 Hindoo fakir, uud ufter a long cotiKulta tion Mibiiiittcd to a painful operation that deprived him of hia night forever. Tho devotion that could not uxM out nido tho atiuonphero of inyMory und su perstition that hung heavily over tin littlo inlund wuh rewarded, and tho do nccudaut of Henri and Niuetto now live iu tho beautiful littlo vulley back of thu capital und tell of thu veiled wo man who conducted tho blind pluntei over hia cMate, and who waa hia guido uud conipmiinn until both were laid tc rent Hour tho Hcenn of their flrnt meet ing, where a marble tablet act iu tht aide of the cliff niurka the apot aud niakea it almoat aucred to thu reaideuti of the ihliind. I returned to the city, und it waa lev erul duya In-fore I wua ublo to complete ly aluiku off the indeacribublo ituprea aioit cauM-d by what the old lniikocjioi atoutly bhm rted wua a true atory of tlm love of Henri and Ninette, Una Fran ciaeo Clirunii'bi. Ilia Una lilo. It ia wild that IJeiii nil I'ritt lidi-n Ut lo tell vtilli grtut glee u atory of the re ply 1 inti miiihi lo him by hia ami, lin n u littlo Imy of a or U yetira. A day or two after the battle of I hli kuiHUUlM Hie lltlln fellow Weill lute tatnp, Tha g in ral i'l" during tha but tle a IioTmi which wuil by tha iiauin of John Jay, a unul ftitoiile Willi bit ainall anti, Thu child aimwed great d liulit al art ing hi father again, I ul al lat, la Iha mi li of a lgi roil hug. b akel auddviily : "I'apa, wlurt' la John Jay" "Oh," aid hi latin t gravrly, "yiui hornt Uba(d iry Udly datluif Iha fin h w Ha insiiittl, lika a iH.wrt, m taking ma lo Iha rvaX " Tha toy ba ked al bun er hiiialy f-r an UkUiiI, 1 belt lit eyra staiu'd, and ba held up a MiioMliaul litila flu Ht r, poiitiiug II al lilt .rt i.l "I'ai-a," l-l hu M ttiily, "I kuw J' l u Jay would io t r Ium d- n thai of ltl i nn will II luul baa U Jrwur w.tk " tkaila atitt o ! iioiliiua f tr lua In amy," Iha atiMial w"Hj temiktt til nan latoat, "aud t'-iiui ullf 1 ft un .i aiua Iba inatlff "mUi, uiuba4, FANCY HOGS WANTED. t a In bar naa Mir tali 11 I'anw aad I k M kila keg. t:. w.iint. iUltird, Nab, rTANM YlrLil YIIhINJ IV Tho lktivit riinifiUit TRADE MARK g,,. 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