The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, April 07, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIK NEBRASKA rNDEPENDKNT.
III 'Ml
EDITORS' IDEAS.
The Schuyler Quill is iHKtniiiiff W.
A. J'oynter for this nomination for gov
ernor thin fall. Poynter is u gmni nmn
fbUt there, lire otlir.
Swtcit potato" i-nn now ) tfTtftitl
Into inorninjr jrlorlt-s. Now thin U incl
what our furtuers want, for they liat
tthu owners in tin; miiiiiiih-i- ami thw xt
tnto In the full. Thin intuit the ntf-rk-ultiiral
dpnarliniMifc lis at. lost suo-flt-edml
in dolnff for the fiinimrM.VVii
boo Ueinofi'iit.
Tho popullat .lonuh is too Mff to l-wiillowi-l
by tlif tlemwratlo whale,
but the two would make a thundering
big fUli. The Index.
SUEKKK8 AFTEIt (iOM know they
uiay be ilinpnoiiitd, but swki-M lifter
health tnko Howl's KarHiipiirillu with
tlia utmost eonlldenre thut it will do
thorn woudci liil good.
HOOD'S 1'ILLH ur tint only piiln to
takowith Hood's HursajHirillu. Kusy,
yet olHuioiit. '
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT
lofoimition to Tboss Interested in Tbat
Dtptnmnit of the 1 xpoiitloa
-Lincoln. Nebnudui, April 1, lS'.iH.--
To Thows 1'ieimrliiK JixlilbH. You
vill be. tfrwitly pleiiMxl U learn that, J
luivo elVwtiid arraiiifeinonlK that will
fvimhlii ion to inula; an ttxtenxiou of
the tiirio In whleh to pit-pans tins 'di-
iiitiowil exhibit. It will not Do nwe
wiry for the i-iliiiiiXloiinl work Ut lie
ehlppivl to Omaha until May 10,
: jlKJATIONAL JIKAIKjlJAUTKIW.
J n compliance with my mpicHt, tlie
ntjito coinmiMHion Im di-Hlu-nalod
room No. I ill the buiMfiil NebrimUtt
liiiildintr lis "Nehranktt Educational
lleiuloiinrterM." Thin i-mnii U on tlu
Hint, tlnoi- In tho north went- part of
tho building, eoniinaiiilinx a Ixwitiful
view of the exposition biiildinirn, iuid
U n cool, npiudoiiH room, twenty-four
feet Honare.
it will nave much crrcKMnileiiee. if
nu'li one will note carefully tho fol
lowiuir:
HUfKJK.STJONH.
1. Our exhibit is llni "i.ciural or
Colhylive." exhibit, anil in iliMiiVt
from the "Hoecille or I iuli viiluiil" ex
liiliit which in In charge of tho board
iff ladv iniinaifeiM.
-j. All liindH of school work U accop
fable lit our depart incut If it In of the
tiroix-r iiuiility.
;i. We will pay Hie terminal cliarfc'(
fur one Mluiiiueiit. from enuti county
4. ConntliM dehirinif U ship from
nioi-e than one point may do m by
HondiiiR to me one dollar for iuh ml-
litioinil HhiiMiient, to dirfray the ter
minal chariroH, The terminal charg
for eiwh shipment wo tiiMlurstJiml
one dollar.
r. Envelopi-n should 1m- made, of tn;t
nilla tsipcr (or of other nuitable. pa
n-r), lurKtt enough r hold hix or jnore
f the mounted Card boards. Tlu wilJ
nrolect the work from diiHt. J-.iu-h
hliiMild be labelled wit, h the name
the ttchod and county.
G. All HhiniiicntH should bo wx-urely
Tiiu:kwl in boxen oiul lalHrllwl with the
Uisru which will be furniwhed in, due
Mm by uk to tho county uperlntnil
CIltH.
7. Three, mounted cardboard
Hhould bo wnt for eux-h Uw.hm reprt-
! Mc.titrd. n on er to have two to xhlmt
! and one- to replenish any dainiifrcd
i work. In mount inir cardboard, leave
; At. lefUHt ono-half inch iiiarifin for
i moulding to hold the name in plum
kU'e, will furnish the niouldiug.
S. Those iroinL' t Omaha to assiKt
,'. in iilae.iliL' t ho exhibilH nhould not. be
there for this punxisc lx-fore May
;or ill). Tho lu-ocKHary workmeii'H p;n.H-
, "en will he siipiilied. hxluoiUt will I
ipl.iced without cxjieiwe where it is not
eoiivonient for some one iron Uif
nchooi or ('oiintv lo ilo this work.
!' !. We have provided for each wloxil
tof tJie sliito a " sird ami Arbor im.v
'i Manual." the uroirrii.m to Im carriei
Crut Aoril Whv not. iirronjro
Mii.-il.e Aoril Zi "Cdiiciilioual Hall
i)av" for vour scIkx.I'.' In udditii
' .;n vonr proirrnm, nrranre Ut exhibi
-.the Work that box been prejiared foi
't.lin Triiiix-Missisi.ippi I'.v position. Vol
'can make this a l'mIii day that, will in
oiie vour puitilx and se'iir the hear-
, ty i(i-ox-ration of the miIiimih. Try
' 10. Let lne ihv that you seek
make the mdiool room inotn cheery
.Mid linitini; by suitable picture uic
. Ice Millions.
W. It. JACKSON.
Sunt. Nebraska Kdm atioiuil Kvhibit
AMERICAN GtOWN TEA
ProJ'ictlvr.e of
Q i-il-y KipiiU
II a liiten'tiif
ihi PUnl Ciod ni
vff in Cho
In Know 1 lint pine
ticii,exHriluentlilteii(.-'oviinf i" tl
t'lutitl Htetex show that lea call I
rntt xueiewfnll v Blul prolilnldy
l.lu- Hoiithirn stnlcx. On hi faro
near Summer I He, li Carolina, lr
Nlicpnnl hu-t aiiccwlwl tut well llutl oi
hU fiirm there wax raiwd last eai
l.l'll poinid of tin- Ibuxl lea obtain
khle, i.inl Hi U year' crop wlil iimounl
in moie than ;',uixi poiiialn. lr. Miep
ml. In an Inler iew, sav Hint ho
plant ntfonf him a pi-twliic Hon rent
ir IhiHl China' mei.n-e lnd altuin
'pl.tl I" 4 tt.lt llf lll-lli a in I (c)llHI
I he leu ilinU re.l kale, U Inrf Inar
i,i ted fri'iu V!ii h huwlt In I Ion. la
ami a eirtain eUiil In I he tentra'
met it.', in lale. The jmil ttlltl
"i.lt, nf mmi.', iii liiUiuir lu in Am
. r( a, an complied with lh fat tun
ll. Ihieiil, ! thai the luU.r le.piiiii'
(i f tU niiu"e In the ea it i itn l
.i.,.il ft iilloo of ll. Ir i'l Aiiiru-i
,. )f,M, hortir. thai elj pxniii
..f l,. which iiii tvil fitaa I In lu
ll.. I li ili i . i M'tul Imtr l-f
,ln lit nldt, mi ii make H p.iUle li
. i i,-i t n umli r llt ii ltaal.if
. mi .i...r i,.i.iiiinh
Sol til 111 but ' i inn n
iiti bifi'ni't wihl ll no
. Uii.i r la )il..tii innnl if th la
iM.r. laaililne tut It ! Iv eii
rliOltld Kt I vtj tr"H t..lt l
tin Ul. nd tl of "rllinK' I li
l a !. , n the Hlin of Urn U a
tl rtlntUW i.i.ta un lanlte IMtti
m,.ii.U d i "I llth i.i.C Hd'
ii(f anat I. bio i mi tin H lne K In li'
an hmir, tl Ik kli lf nn lot'
IIim l-nal ! f"li!) anit! U
t IH iltitt fititrtiiMt if It It'
imaii.l nf itiliil I. l I- liaiaU.
lt.tt l.i I ?.',"
WHEN PARLIN DRAWS THE BOW.
When Parlin roninms np hii hovr
An the hornohair whine on iqm-nlu,
I know wnt'i ootain an Jo' lay low.
But when that fiddle apeak
B'Koxht all hemhx-k, I kaio't keep mum,
An I whoop an holliir to
Te'U think 'twa dawn o' UnRdom von
Whfcn Purlin draw the lx'wl
Tlie Ur'l at Parlln'a wttin on
Kpit ftlll licuauw) it lIlUKt,
But every human 'at hear the fan
Hex gut to (Iuikm or bunt.
W'y, even the oandle on the wall,
Thftv danoe un Uieker low
HUun the boy JV atoiup aa thuy 'aaih
all"
An l'urlin draw the lx,wl
Tliey hain't a tune 'at he don't know
"TewpeHt" an " 'Olnny Ilxil,"
'Veuvlunny," "bluekhird an Crow,"
'Lancer' ' an "Ole Turhiml."
An lioijliiynwllh aueh atiokloiKime touch
Mu' Mjvnty-nlne. you know.
ButNho'lUklpan hop till It !x an the Dutch
Wbun l'arllu draw Ui bow I
I wonder ef thnr' fliUlle airing
To aound in ixiradlnoV
Wy not? Tlier' harian trump an tlilnni
'At nln't not lutir ao nice.
Wind, when I've crnwud thocryatal wave
Ml danee Jl-by Jo,
I know 1 ahull on the Juper pave
lit l'urlin draw that Ixiwl
-J. U UUn to "guiltlng Bee."
A DIIAMA OF THE SEA.
Deeply touched mid atill quiverlDg
with emotion, I wrlto tlieo linen.
Many ami fall of terror are the ea
trog(;di('H cmicted on thin Island, that ii
Dovertholoi rightly uamed tha "Ixtaatl
foL"
lt lovable and courttvraa iubnbitanfj
are divided into two aiatinct cJttKo
furinern and llshenuou
Tho former plant wheat, corn, oati
and potatoes.
Tho latter catch the nweet tiosned
tuuny uhIi, nurdiium and lobster.
Neither fanner nor llMhermen ever
bnconio rich, and meat in almoat on-
known iu their home.
Tho people are, therefore, far frotn
trouu, tho women OHpedally bidng ten
dor and delicate, with utraiffbt uoseH,
lender, graceful uecka and a alow, aria
tocratio currmKo.
Tho men are of medium hclRht and
well built, but lack the vigor charao
teri.inir the pcaNantii of Noruiundy.
Tho lHlandera are proud and novel
bog. A cureful observer cannot fail txJ
notice thut among tho many wrlnklei
which aive character to their facci
tboito written by laughter are wanting.
Both men and women have a aerlout
and mclaueboly air, and their forehead!
ocm hardened with nod monioriea or
certain reatleiwnewi. Han not each on
ft father, a brother, or a son on the nia
lignaut water that lic out there out
there encircling tho inland every whorl
ei far ax tho eye can reach'
Hero theae tieople have lived for ccn
taricM Burrounded by a movmg, agitated
cemetery that Mullen ao alluringly and
at the same timo ao eavagely.
Occawoually the laughter of a child
in one of the hut bubbled out toward iu
mother working in the Held Her faci
lighten op for a moment, but Kho dan
not eem happy, for a che turn then
liea the sea, and ita wave, fob aa they
roll at her feet.
Yesterday there atood near me
dainty little girl cf 18. She nhaded bei
eye with ono hand in order to watch at
long an powiiblo her brother, who wai
walking down the atrcct leading to the
harbor of Ikirdery. Soberly as a matron
she called after him: "lie careful ol
vourself and do not takocold. Ao revoir!
Good catch!"
Tho boy disappeared, and his sistei
returned to arrange her little houwhold
for tho homo coming of both her broth
era, as tho three were orphans to whom
tho mate paid a Htnall peiiMion.
Tho girl was drenncd in mourning,
Father and Mother (Joueiiantin having
died two yeurs before bo m the boupt
tal after I day of cruel aufTeriiig caused
by the poinotious miug of u fish, she a
few day luter from consumption aud
Kruf.
Yes. there tiny lived, tho three or
jihun. Tho elder brother, aged 18, had
ariwu at dayhreuk to bo ready tor hit
share of surdines. and the other, a lad
of 15, was just to depart with his cousin
Pit rro-Mariu to catch lobsters.
The Ihreo eonipuuioiis, I'icrre-MarW
Gouinaiitiii. Kugeuo tiouenuutin. tin
orphan, and Michel r'aumoti, Ustrdiil
liitlo Isiut. L Kufunt tlu Iksert, hoialtjd
its palo blue null and disappeared,
The heaven were slightly misty, tlu
wind isnieout f the went, and 1, sit
ting on Ihu risks, looked Ulorn in
dreuiunig tin i-udlen dream Isiru ol
tho t haiigeleM yet ever i hitiiamg set at
ono f ,ie u. lo ut depths, full of charm
sud mystery.
Puratsay cries caused ma to turn mj
bead and hsik alsiut.
A lls k f screaiiiing si gull f yini
above ins had altra lel my alteiition I
was ut about In lent I ha tk when
new t riis nai lusl my tar, l ln no vi r
piiimi and lmk ii like Ihtt mil i f
4 lull I stow and, hs ktntf Posstd I In
inland whifti Ilia lij;Utlioii I IVulalnt
siiiinl. saw Mother l I'vlblit-r, (hi
wibi tf lb lighliinuwi ke ix r. tlowtt on
lor kilt, wsvinti her handki't hi f,
i i iiirf and talllug lor lie
W.lSliull uy Ml I lis lieiiliUnhisl,
saw Ilia Vmiuau jnt a I did in a f "
tin un til the llllttt lalsud uvidwi
lll Invl lt
Wlmi inful. skt a lirrifyliig
Ipil ta 11
tliitld lb l-liit i.f lit ItUtMl, IOC
unlet lt iu UmI. iy lh txotl I. 1 1
fatil da lk'tl ill4 lief Mil
unit, i t'f. and en hr ki l, tskkk
towi la Ike str, lung Kimi ui Uuucumh
liti. the t-f pkstt Ills late st at M
a tsiitillMs) lul. Ml )t Were li 4,
ml til hl. UllMsJ l f Ike
atil Irottt ihl il I'll WtU
iieJ loitl I I 11 ' lita tlllll iis
f-l i unt 1 1 lh liaijtHly,
h thild had li.ii ttlla tail
jut l M I Ksaiw hi h Id 1 1 lh
Wst lilabl lat klut Uy Alliiu l FUm
luu, tU.j tu U mt s Ht imml ra.
talansly, mfjwt Ktiuttall Ut ad
Ilia volco, hoarso with the tVatli strup;- J
glo, was partly drowned by tho waves
rolling fnriounly over hlni, uu if reluc
tant to surrender their prey.
A hundred meters from them Pierre
Marie dominant in disappeared in tha
water, tho boat'a oar under his shoul
ders; but, strong and vigorous as howaa,
be arose with o cry of Joy, for M ma
seen Father Lo Pi lletler c;ning. Tho
lighthousn korisir, hearing the cries for
heln. had Jumped Into his hoae nna
pushed from the shoro without waiting
for any of his companions loriear or to
log too late.
lie was obliged to round tho point,
"Couragel Hold fant!" callrxl Mlelicl
6iimzuii to the little sailor hanging 10
the keel. "Courage! Pather I.o Ptllc
tier is here, our gallant deliverer.
Then on came a wave, u heer wan
of water, with a foaming crest, anil
buried the boat. When it had spent it
self, Michel raised his head and looked
about tho keel was empty. Far awny
the wave was now rolling, and in itl
cruel bosom It held tho orphan boy. 31
Bally it disappeared in a whirl of wa
ters, boiling mid swirling tn a iiornwi
tnnlu for their victim.
Tho sun Juatthen pierced tint log nun
. . . .... .
hone dimly on tho raging, tumultuotH
sea. In tho meantime Father Im r Ji'
tier had rescued Pierro-Marits (Joiieimn'
tin, uml then rowed to tho place wiierfl
the act- dent wscurred. Great tears roil
ed over tho weatiier stained cheeks j!
the brave lighthouse keeper, us with in
cxpresidble tenderness he loosened Mi
chel Sain.iin's cramped huuds front th
boat'a keel.
For tlireo-ntiarters of an honr th
three fishermen had struggled with Ihl
waves and with the winds that had
been blowing furiously for tho lost 20
minutes. When Michel's lingers wer
released, Father Ijo Pelletier drew him
into tho boat and placed him next U
Pierre-Marie. It being now certain thai
the orphan was lost, tho light hou
1 1 1 . 1. n
...i....
keener made for the island
keeper mane ror 1110 ismiiju wuei
1 .. I...M. ..,.. ...,.;i(,w. uflth
dry nndcrclothing, stockings, shoe and
conta, while my maid naa prcpurcu s
r
uimn ..1
Fiuully Lo Pelletier stepped on short
and the two poor shipwrecked marincri
followed. The pilot shook tho former by
t.,.ii. i.,...,iu .ui ,,vi.r nun it en
"Pravc fellow, brave fellow! Anothei
rescue added to your long list. "
Oh." answered Im Pelletier. tal
ut,A iu 11 l.llfi.r tillii lift
TY 1 LAI ililWTT M... ... " - - - -
bas been lost!" And, although worn
out and wet to tho skin, bo assisted th
two fishermen, whowj teeth were chat
teritiir. Into some drv clothing.
Michel Hamzun !OUld not open bit
if . .
hands, so swoileu were they. They bung
down limp as the bands of the dead and
seemed to beclutching something invls-
iblo. .
Pierre-Marie, tho eider this was hil
accoud shipwreck recoverei first. With
half suppressed anger ho bxikod at th
sea ami cured it. Then in taking oil
his soaked wool jacket lie feu niswatcn. . . . tho oUl pttDU will be ex
ile held it to bis car. "it did not stop, " ha)JMl!(, ,y )r.p0rtlng a lot of nsele
ue eiciaimeij, lappiiij, iu
"It is a very good watch. '
When the sailors were uresswi again
and somewhat warmed by tho wluo,
they asked aboot their wml a ooc
flush spread over I'lerro-wano iac
when ho heard that the pilot. Alexan-
dro, had raved It Altiiongn mo sailors
limbs wero still trembling mm men
h. .titr ,,,i wet from tho salt wain
: , : -
tlury at onco stepism tuio me vewan,
t....i ...1 n.i Vii.envi fr ti. tirctti
roHk-rdeVy. ao oU
in .. .on lion.m.mnn
I took
. 1... .,.,.,1 .1,1,1 nrr vui nf. thi
.....
same time. Tho mnnuurs of tho ayuv
pathetic crowd was the flrtit preinonl
tiou the little girl had that something
was wrong .She eamo out of her door,
still drcKHi'd in black, her n.stk'SM little
in ail covered with n white coif, h'ht
saw tho farmers and fishermen form in
to a group .Slia knew they ver pitying
Ja r as they turned oido their heads.
Ishe could hear the "alas, alal" whtcfc
the wind carried to hi r,
A nameless fear urged the girl for
ward to meet tint crowd. With pah
laco mm i'iaiu njnn wnii 11.11 1...
tho chilil uiiiltirstisNl at tmco wluu slu
face and eyes wide man with liorroi
saw tho two lisht-rnii-n iilomi Hhti llad
bai'li luiititi, cnllinu out Iu toiii-s bnii.i i
by Knt-f: "Uu isdiadl Uu I dead I''
Thi wus In r inuiMitu to tho tuimu r
dwt lli r ihrrii. , I
'llu isdi-ad! Un is tli-udl Dcfidwilh
out ci in lt-in ui I" sbo t rif daud hdl dnwi
bcfniii Ihu blai k trurlii tbal buu (it
tlm v. lulu will
"lln I ili'udl lla In ili-nd!" sbt will
M'ii'd, Liualiiiii mi Ilia lloor, In r bu.o
jri'Mi iiaiunt tlm kiiuii'ii, bur m tin
snri ad tun Inward tin rrui'lll V
And Ilia crowd (l lUla 1 im u 11ml farm
rr (l on ih tbaimill 'fbty bl
thi-tr hats lit Uu ir bands Tin y did 1101
spuik. '1 In y fnund no word of nauturt.
And I -1 . lit tbt-ir iiinUt, nut is
lluiii 'r 111 lbt IVtiuh t.( t itta Urn
hanlt lnr t bn-utjti Tina lli rald-
IfMuiaaia It Mlli.
I do H"i in Hi" b al mind If liit;laiid,
wlimi H i' n'l la Hii.bM ltnifitul sat'
iimri 1 a uml in kU nui ruii.riil,
! nia lly liam a t! mi tin y I'M
fli.ii ut. m 1,1 ii. nun sm . Ins itiumtai)
Won l. Itu riiii tiilmat uy am
III" III M tlllt it 4 . II. V 1 1 I I I tin
b'luaw vuu fiiin iiiUr "l.iuny
ful 1 1 iiit'i u InttiiM, sud lu'liiiui
l lir Iii it na n in rn 1 1
iniiiiiii( 1 I Mi Iu 11 II.!' Ii 'l "f lb
atti tu iii ll v . t In- un .t v i.. 1 Ii
iI Hi- iHAuM Wi Uii.Kt.'U iiiilii
tit lb. iinimtrtif f l Sib A
Ull! -J V ' I li" i'l -I llni s in l'
sitbl t ijM '"tini If 1 tn 'H'
tid tilil 1 ti' liil ll' nlbl
f . I.U li aid nil llu I ni l I" siiU
Ul I ! an 1 tn id 111 Un 1 1. na I'll l
.la H ut (da t ld italti ti td Kii'i'.'t
arc 11 ta Diat.uy and lb t U I tuU
Inj buvM'a tin 1 ,
JII lkt-tf
tr Uf Wlliil, It Jfiaif ltlM
y4 U tit ail I 1 1" 'I li n f 4 Slid
k 1 1. ui tn i r t"iltr, Im ualJ
' tut itasr
Villi-iTriUYai Hw
Strawberries Utr Home l'.
It would seem to bo the part of wis
dom for all who till the soil to give
spielsl attention lo those crops that
are almost sure to psy. This is espe
cially true when the number of paying
crops is small. A crop pays wnen 11
brings, In satisfaction, more than
costs to product it. There 1 u homo
market In every farmer' family for b
few bushels of a rawberrlos, and the
price they will bring Is so satisfactory,
so far beyond the cost, that the wonder
is ihut any farmer falls to supply IhU
demand, Jfivery pnrson who Is at all
profleleut as a grower of utrawbeiTlen
knows pcrffcdy well Unit the t'"t or
producing them Is not great, mid H
who have had aa abundant supply
know that they contribute very miie.li
to Ibfl enjoytient of all c leernml.
Having per "t conflde-re in the
seuiiiliieim of iheno propositions, 1 will
try to tell how lo grow this fruit at
small expense; Karly In the Wing
select a slrh or ground in a conve
Blent place, not too far from the house,
and fully exposed to the mud. If the
ground hits been cultivated for two
years you w"l be less likely lo h
troubled with white grula. The plot
should be "org and narrow, so that it
can h cultivated with a horse. Vo
should have at least two square rods
for Ci.i ti menitmr nf the family. Pt
on a heavy eoatlfig of m-ure and
plow It under. Then b""ow very
thoroiiKhlv and smooth the aurface
wll h I he float
All this should ne ooin-
- ,
mm M.inii .a Un rrounil Is dry enougu
- -
Then nroeiire nluflls of two K"MU '
rletles, one early and "'' JJ'l
vmg permct. iihvi-. -
isnu i ana iiraiiarwinn wumu
I ; ---- - - . .. .. 1 l In
good selection. Cut tn roots '" "'
two or three Inches, ana piani wnu
crown level wl h tho surface, I"" '"
linn vrnniin firiniv uuoui 1110 i"' ' "
rows should be turee icci wi -
(the plants sixteen Inches In me row-
Th hed shon d be cullivaieu auu
l...,1l,.i,.lu uflf.ii l.llltitlnST. MO MS l"
jjf,;JBLVl , - - " .
j,.ttV(, B j00se surface that will prevent
the evaporation of molsftre from the
j-,.11 fa the main object of Mtirr-
Ii u,u n mul It should be done 01-
turn ' - . a
. Bft,i, in keen a loose suriar,e at
,, iUmi This Incidentally prevent
the growj, 0 weeds. From one to two
u a ii ennil ah to stir the
'ground, and It rhould be kept p tn
0clob(,r i blosiioms that come out
'muHl hn l ut 0f( Bn, all runners
. (,0f)C mJl through the growing
' jhiu Ust be faithfully at-
. tUrt a oon OS the last no-
I ; , tll, flf ,t , , October, or
'"-.." ..h two 0f cut straw
: ' .., tJ), ,rfUee h.
:"",,-fn tha row. If all the apace
r.tWl. iun
WS tiTn,"
be covered, so
"'" ":': '.,, h,- first freezing
, M,iit teav the foliage
and thawing, and stlli Have tne iohw
k , im ,
- iin- of winter the
season. At the beginning nf winar mm
bed should be well covered with . traw
I which is to he rcinoveii
from directly
... .,.. u,t,..n
growth com
nvdr lne eruwo - "
As soon as the
nuinnld In T II A Bill HIK
tho leaves are to be
iriin. 1 . 1
cut off. and when thry are dried the
ia to t,e stirred un and the he'i
III 11 iv aa " - - , . 1
t.nrnt over. New, healthy Krowth will
nlnri fit fill ft"! and not a rusty leaf will
Dim 1- v " - . , 1
be seen that season, as a ruie, 1
U to receive the same care It had the
first season. If these directions are fol
lowed there will baldly be a failure In
twenty years. M. Crawford.
Simr Iii lit""
Voorv fruit ci.iwir should
own
- 1., .,1,1 ,.,.lw
sprnylnB ajinarnliH und h"'l j "l"'
riniilii.'iux
nilXliirn iiurn mi'"
blorsoma opi-n, st rotid time Jiitl "
llowfra urn oianliiit nnl analn wln?n
iiM.les aro about tho sln of pt-ns and
a fourth and fifth rpraylnn at lutrvals
of about thra wnks tliM'-uftt-r, says
a biilliitln from tlio Oslalionnt st ttloti.
'Ihl should iri-viit Piip'.t' ''tb and
f'inr.1 Ihnl iittaik tho fo!!ii.:, Tlia Ml
nilldii foiiiiul.1 for Jlonh-uti itiutura
l.i a Mbiw: Waltr, f. paibi's; '!
atuiii. li iiiiiiii1. iiMslai-Mf I ltiii"i
lni'iils; taa onn Inuid out of a fi'l
r, 1II011 vlitt-i: r bnrnl end till halt full
of wot-r 1l ni 1 I'oiinds of bluis
tons In a ilw- of fi'iimy sacking and
siiaiifinl U from a stb-U arrn. His loii
i,f iba barn I. bi-n'ih iha sttrfai-a of
l!i water. In snoilii-r ,n,sr alsrk 4
in, 11 il .f i inn lo a sin" " iiasis fr.-v
ui In mi. sid r.nl Whmi lb
inoih nli' ! ublittii'd aid mi ml nil
iti-r to liiasn ;' a r,iii 'I bis I
. ,:u I lliw H ilt, i f lln.i and IlltUt i
ail) rut id In bo ua.B ll Mill b
l.ii,.il vtty 1 mi 1 tin ut tu tut a " S4l
bii bainl In two, ma Him ittu sal
uu i.l. Ilitii a a -n Silluii bitiil
1 '..i, at li if lo 'i riu sIiiimM tak
a I .li kit 1 lid lut.l III I'Ufi l I'l.a ! mill
j nil il, luiH. of hlni whlla Ilia Hn't
. !! .!. 1 1 4,1 ..iai t 111 blllM
nii.ii nl itiuii, Win a ail Is mud
l'u.i'ii,;?il, S si i'I klii's bSnla !ini!l
In b 1 1 la lbs i'l'i' 11M I 1 ma inU. m
ii tl n 1 1 imlli' d If I'll- t I UV.'a
111 a r I " t I if In if lln. s ln'l.1 I n
u t h i, I al If It r ii 'i i niar4
in u I i'ly f
tM f I'ttst.H Th OuUr.a
, iiiii. Hit aUtl ill li titi i. 1 1,( t
, tinat v lih -4 'ii-, wiut
iiilsifit'1 sift. ianiliini, iiut
wil l ttr '" t i's v Kir Ibirs yar
la iirit. '' l I I w t a;iiit
Il ilrl IU 'ailtl I Iba a n
( i"d, l'i Ulfml tH tains ik.
ti;nl fiot lb I '! t l br
t niii l tb "i ! u na INsi in. t ia
.! 4 t lilt Iba ! nf lh tU lH
M .i HI IV lt :nW is' lb .
Arlington Nursery
Simula twMtKl to pott In lb Wt In tb ws nf lara SMoMnient of Mirl Mwff
Ki.kel tlm K'Sillii InifUv vriii'ii. I,i lil M nilli- inirisw.nlut (tiiutba 111 li lnlln .
ffint lt ut tli rna'a bi lii wniatry alxniuili In ii'leirill"iim !) la niyn.n'ii of aim,
Minna ainai iliaiic 10 iinuy tint MarJia aiai uiiuilluu Is saral el alaiimt rry
rely e utitt, ' ,
OifM-i trani(rt(ls tlmt srefy psrt ef tbOit. '
i."Min tuUliiaa frii uiua ai'iaiuatais, sailsbuitiuii with ulani.'M eretJ
MARSHALL BROS
an n m
NEBRASKA HAY CO.,
mil
WHOLESALE
Hay, Grain and MUlFcedSi Bale-Tie
Hth nd Nicholas Sta., ' -
l,u ,'.t mhMku liii i.f ana iwu-Mwrv
ini.rt. OBlt90na Columbia
.y.vv.i 'in.
AHIumtaM P9-Tooih H'W, Vulkj elta-Tohi liawivm,
Omtiarnm Oamblnullon Harrow, firtU' loUh Hnrvaw,
Oolumbla f forlltlo A Itmwlvl Dim Hmreowo, ttfvl mattatiotm,
Oolmnhlm Inollnotl Unrn Hmrvafr A Olnilmr, MhtHn4 T4iiam,
Oulumbta Mower, (1 A U-bwmmt '"W?f',?Zm"HkV''
OolumUo Or itln llnrvomltr ana Dlntltr, All-Olavl llmmiDum ttiku,
Otlumbla IXaaoor, Y.ntr ni lilii In lull v wrruMil t the ) i,f It eta w tlmt
Un. It n.tmnui: aia. M Vt' iUtm.A wil d icnW muti'dal, aaiiiut sualpamat, u.
not n iiampui , mini .!,. .tut n.,J l.n.u utuerlem a.
TtO Out OliOWIt horo la that of our OMDORUC
Wbb ll. talxaOK a v. Ieil
turttl ttmil', lit mi
Ud 1 mm... Wa mull 11
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tor
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noml
wook.
aliiiubtuulUvaOirwilH li'Ui'l
llil.
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l,i wlmi'l tint b
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SCENIC LINE (TO WORLD
Denver R io Grande
fh: Popular Through Car
UTAH.CAUFORNIA.
"''NORTHWEST
ft-SH H
taato omnium
lf Wl Iftiis,'tri0l i,iiui,u-,
I, K. Q.r.A., mm, ant.
KIMBALL BROS.,
Wholesale and Ilttail Dcalen.
MftRBLe, QRftNITe SLftTQ
for building and cemetery work. Sevenl hundred finUbed
Monument! of modern design always" 00 bind.
SAVE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT AND DEAL
DIRECT. ....
Write (or cute tod pricei. A personal cU preferred. Address,
Cor. 15th sod O Sti.,
ANDY
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OUwvuUiuut w wniinti 1 liui
Inn. i-i-f
l.ail kwikl.triM,
4. ST rill Mil III B Mil
TURKISH FEMALE TONIC.
A Nacrtalts to Weak Wonssn.
rV'tillviiiy Hi iMiit- trnmMt tnr
mhmI t tmhmft of Slant.
fiiutiHi. I'urn Bit tmmm
Sana winiiairmii '
taa pwrMiva iaii. I'ra I"
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CURECOHSTiPATIOH
SVt
ARMERS, FARMERS, FARMERS!
A SPECIAL InvitAtlon is extended to the formcri
of L.tncnter County And vicinity (since tpring
Is arproachlng) to caII At our p!.ue o! business
And i:et prices for your spring Painting. Our
quotations will surprise you, Why buy In
ferior gooJi, when the best can be purclused
for the wme money? We have It, And give
you a guarantee with every Article, .M.
Our p.nt experience has taught us that the farmer
uses as good an article as amtody, and why
not give them hi worth f their money? We
guarantee that you will receive tlie be.t w
treatment and satUlactlcn. I'e'ivctfully,
o
STANDARD GLASS & PAINT CO,,
Lincoln, Niibrjvlu,
O J, li. MTYI lt,
Manner.
Fruit Farm .. . .
- - Arlington, Neb.
- OMAHA, NEB
nanaKinrtiifwl lit l Wl iiiihjkiiiIb tlfWf
ndHJWmlot
bolumuia unme imn ah ft imrm ton,
l ohm i t H" "" fi it ?!" '
Hlll '
bluil laiilwiM-ia fir eanivauna uu auia ur
In flwn imUrras, eie li IUi un lh, Ka. II a
la w uuM
4l tii'.l muotv ut llni wrmvUiM
ltlMiuii Nn. I Inil liKSfcailiWlwiil,
hf flail wlienl, Nii.Sbua
Invurmswialliaf nivw's.
Hi. 4, tin wlisil una
t i.M..m f.f ar.U.Jltii ktitikmrttia. HUti Htt. t. ItUM V.tli hfM U it H
WIM-I'I
n.. ....til ..u 'I'bi-rarwsrfjastatilw biniiK
Out until J) oil ,t( rWi Mlla murn.
11(11 Jliftrli'M VIMI If'TPIti I IT rrrillil 1 1 MB tnftvff.
'V ni co mmon pus i ( ,Mt.iia Inia him!
looal Agonli himiI ri'ni tlm Imami,
f"Jit'iii'nt, Hiataf sliavulii farillirnfitlibMbiiif wm-Ji,
ttidu iiixiii vit virtu una itu vitr.ru
p, M. ItlOMK A CO., CH1CA89, lilt.
Une to
finj
CONNECTIONS
SANfBANCISCOPOmXVJ
SEATTLE and TACONA
WITH All STfAMSHIP UHli fOR
KLONDIKE
LINCOLN, NED.
CATHARTIC
DRUGGISTS
wf nmnlltnltoa. rrarft ar Ik Ideal Uia
rlu ur irliM.lial fm rM Blrlriis,
I 0.. niravi. iHMiumti. 1 ., wnw ihi,
Sit.
TURKISH TANSY
and PENNYROYAL
FILLS
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