i -v 4 THE NEBRASKA HERALD IS PUBLISHED WEKELT BY 11. 13 HATHAWAY KWTOtt ANI PROPRTETOK. - office comer Main and Second streels. ?cc nd ptory. TtRM3: Weekly. $2.0 per annum if raid in advance. 220 if not paid in advance. Ctt Rational ; Aryvs THE INIIIAXA tDllOiW. The excursion party of Indiana news paper men and their lady friend.', whose r.rtival and reception at this city were duly chronicled in the II KHALI) of last Wednesday, were composed cf the fol lowing named persons: J. P. StoTl, II. S. I , Jlonnrr, L'urouier. L. II. Green, S. S. Ivc I)r. 31anwaning and lady, l.mun, War. -aw. Charles Walilt? and lady, Lrnc, 3Ii-hawaka. J. S. Pender and lady, hrpuU.can, Plymouth. A. 15. Pad, A. J- Flair and 1 .dy, Xorthrrn Lidiinim, Warsaw. C. K. Ulster and lady, Pi ess, Water- '(j. O. Myers and lady, Stinilinl, Kendaliville. " J. A. Campbell, 'T- O. Pempscy and lady, U.'. .Columbia 'ity. J. W. Hunter, J. W. H iker, CW n,ercid, Columbia C'Uy. I r. T. P. Thomas, 31. II. Ingram and ladv, Democrat, Wmuma'-. ii. (j. i;:us, i'. i j. Uideii, :,. Crown Point. V. 1 1. Matting!' and lady, Zjy, Ito h-e-f-r. C. V. Patcman an 1 lady. Wm. 31. Starr, Times. Go-hcn. Co). 31. P. Ha-kill and lady, Mayor . of Jo-hen. T. C. Mays. Conor, Auburn. A Peal and lady, lLij',.-ler, South S. '. Tavlor artl lady, bun i Major H.nil.t, La'Porte. A. C. Thomp- m and hJV, J'lutt 3Iac- -bo:i:il I. W, PivmoUtll. Puticl 3IcPoiiaid iij i-i-fr, Xwt.xtf, i Lie cm, .Ver. J X A JzLas M -L jCAd sO i J3L n r ti i a- $. r ax PLATTSniOUTH HER ALL n. r. ii re: ?i.:.Toa. VOL. 7. Main :id ! PLATTSMOUTJI, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY (J, :S71. NO. I I FAKJIEKS' i;.Vt I ItSIO-V. 3r-lrski ViKcti ljr. I'itty er lntJI "' Cet Airier. 1 1 lira I Mm. Tlie Olijpt of Xelr ronilar. tier. An c.TCTir.-ion of Indiana Farthers ar rived at our city yesterday a. m., and hnine liately proceeded to. the interior of the Siut?. Thev weui ahont flftr in " " J nurulir, and ju di-in from their appear ance and conversation they are men of considerable means, an I thoroughly po-ted in agticuii-Ji-.il p-iruits. They ecme to our State with a view, not alone for pleasure, Lut to ain what knowledge they can of the resources and advantages of Nebraska as a finning State. Their knowledge of farriiinprcon-ist-j of various l.ranehes, each Lrauch being fully repre sented. A miLibcr of them uiake .toek rai.-ing an exclusive bu.dness, while the rest devote themselves more especially to agriculture, horticulture, and other fjrm-in- pursuit. They I:a 1 heard of the advantages of Xel raska in all these res pects, and therefore wi.-ely concluded to pay the Stife a visit and see with their own eyes what they had so o.'tcn read and heard about it. They will remain in the State some thrii ty days, during which time r lie party wi.'l seatter out over the i State and take notes of crery locality they vidt. "e fe-el assured that they cannot help l,in7 favorably in-presed wi.n our tate, ami tnat many of them i.KTir;j i iioa hE iioit thai ;;c. Senator Thayer has ju.-t arrived fiom the we-.t, anJ t.ki. the eailieft Ojiortu nity to remove the cuu-e which teveraj State papers have accepted as atj op port unity for pourinj; out vials of wrath upoa h:s head- The ' following letter will probably ca.-e the minds of several I-er.-ons in N'ehra.-kn : Omaha, June 20, 1ST1. ElUTOI'.S TjURUNE and IltiTur u as: Sir: Of. my return from an expedi- tion j.ito the mouutains, a fiiut;d has j shown to lee a copy of thi Tribune ud UrpnUicnn u? the lTtli ii-.-r., from wmcn i n.aKt tue loiicwm. cxtriet : "THE CI B'iBXATllRlir. KdJlINA TIOS ANT1C1FA TI VC. A paragraph of which the fo'Lwin is the su!)-tanee, has cf late been ,'-roiii. tus contrudifted, the- entire roun-N of the press of the country : 'l'.c-S(ittr Jjhn M. Thaitr, at the loitcil.ttt'oit of his ierjo,hi! fri.i'h in Wuxhiiirtoii, hn cm- senlol to become i C'Uididnle Jor Gover nor of Ativr..'--." - The fbrefoln .statement has not been contradicted, for the very saud'aetory reason that I never saw or heard of it (vt'ire tlie present tim. liave not consented to become a can didate for the (Jovcrnorihip uf Nd ra ka, and I have never in: iinatcd an Inten tion or whi.-h to be a canlidato lor that oftice. Furthermore, no one, cither in Wvliinton, or anywhere c!-e, out.-iile ct' Nebraska, has ever even tuciit ioued the Pubjoet to me. The whole statement is a fiction. Since the 4lh of 3Iarch, I haveVie- voted my.-elf 1 3.;-Ia-ivc!y to private btrd- -L nice oi-r rid ptcry" ICHMS : lJ.u3y1(W) i or tanuiu, o rx'" r.H-r:t !; . :.'C Slan ii nn:i 1 Imir i;i:le fro::) tin: t isfiottt" tiers. a-, hestu'jts, b: i':s ajid a .re I E'lvasa-it TiTeaiLluT a tut n Iij;;;-y ; m.ii'uiuf of -The rapped Gne by means id" roper Machine ry ; tlie aiae that i u-e.t i". rra pmir t tato-.-tarch. Tlie pulo is I lien wa -hev with water on sieves ; only the mr.dies of j the latter are finer, as the che.-tnut- j I'PITOR 1 1 EliAl.D -fctarch gr.umleare much finer I ban tho-e ; t)u, .: flf jun WAV ha; silled, it is tak-;. o.it an 1 ...ix d ' n?1 '''", !'!! ' '''". with wat.-r containifiir a little jiIuj-j ; two i I"-'-- 11 ';;-:. :;iy day ounces i.t ;i!-i::i are .'.ilij.jictit Un- - .. :!- !l i ions ot water, contamm 1im:u -? vj ' .1 I .-L.:iel II! Mi," 'I.IIMU I. 11 U:C 1 sulphur! acid are addi:il. 5;i-t Js in th I aIi au excur.-ion io Loui-v SC II LI. CiiizTr, July 21, 171. tell!:.-'; vt It v, v- -ciiiioi ;n rv a- a was I'm mi, Ho. th nnl th- 1 V r. ! ? l c:- :j i 1 the :v to i,;,vr lon ' -o i ei!! IY.:k.; I l.'.iiiAWAV : . . i Ha-t my hi tm.t ! for a:i ;" ! 'it ho ' t ;: i i . '..ft !ie: ry T.u- f i r1 !:.. " iv prepaiattcn ol j-.ot-itutarcti. ub hur ou acid is to be preferred lor tho ha mu that it accelerates tl:e settling .-till more. JI'he starch is dried in the u.-md mannT. Tlie remnant in the sieves may be used a an occa.-ional food for cattle, or, with better pecuniar.y re.-ults, after fermentation, for the di.-tiihition ot' liijuor, as the icrtuoiitatioji pmduct con tains f, per cent of rdcohid. 1"he st.iich is 13 to 17 per Jt it cent, id' the ! in ootamed tf-fi. M r.iir s: II i r i ... ....'... 1 ... i .x. . I i ir !!ie.-c ue wa.-lii ,i v. ii ;i water coiitaitiii. T carbonate of ,-oda, in order to remove .-.IS bitterne.-s, and then wa.-hed. repeatedly with fuire water. Smdi a standi is now manufactured in the south of France, where the hor-e-ehestnut is abundant. were not to be frLditened at eve a the. indication of a rainy day. At 7 a. ta. the bell on Naomi build ins chimed a welcome invitation to assemble prepara tory to starting lor Flatt-muiith. Seoul old and young, huge and .-mail pupils from the public school, parents and friends of Naomi, were seen, with .-mii- pursuits. J shall ccutit. i.' so to liejL. .Ver. will seek an abiding plum nmonxt u- K. i Thompson, I K V't,;inn, NV.ra-ka, as a farm;,,- State, cannot be llfcaly, If1.r2.rc I.. Jame, Ua- ' . , , , ' "- """jL eicetiv."' 5 anJ lt3 advantages for stock '''.!'u- "--l bui lady, ViJ'tlc, raisin i I fe. fed and proven to J , twice, Johh i,v Itmv.ei w 11. S. MOMO. . V. 11 oj k".ns an I lady, l'l0f J. K. V';.ttS, Heir.tr, Likliait. W. A. F.eane, Lr. T. 1'avenport and 1 idv. i'mocrtt Go-hen. Jvl Mal-'V and lady, I'fon S mh lien 1. After having spent a couple of hours at our city Woduesday tuornin;,', the .... ra:.-:m.' l.-jr c-" 11 :c1 nn l proven to be ad tl:at r-..:iT 7 K "ed of any country The nuiuerous streams of cool, clear party left for 'jom. it tli 1!1 Ulcd of tail, -e ii.uen rva: ;;i' tiM'v; .it in- , . pcete-i m , -ption at our city, and they .were almost unanimous in samg that 'the country viewed by them in the vi-i-iaity of our city was the line-t they had ever seen. Arriving at Lincoln they were received by a committee of citizens and the Mayor an! Common Council, by whom they were conducted to the var;--ous hotels, mid after dinner they strolled about the city, looking at the variou public buildings and places of intere. t. In the cvcniie: a grand icceptbn mil b.inouet was tiven at the Capital, which conti.-.ul as late as t-i-wriiipcr me.) 'should be o:;l. Thur.-lay morning the party left for Crete, where they avived t S:" KeUiainiiig u:uil f.Velve o e.oe the l. ;::.n trio was made to Lmco.n is th ui an hour, dii.ner was proc and the party Ml for Nebraska City, and from there th y wii! dej art, part of them going t Omaha and part to Kan.-as City. Yo accompanied the party t tVoui this (ity to Crete, and lack to Lin coin ; and we never trave'e 1 with a btt l.r, u:orc inteliigent party of both men anl women. There was none of that stiiT formality about them which is so annoying to us western people, but all M'emcd bent on amusement as well as kc. king after a knowledge of the re sources of our State. They expressed the greatest ;urpn c wi.en t ! I that tne ,liit taken from fob" to one bun Ired foot bclo-.v the surface was ju.-t kc ri h as on the surfa'-e. They were remarkably well pleased with the country, taken as whole, and we antici pate several columns of well written ar tich s on Nebraska, which will be more readily believed in Indiana, than tho.-e thing written by the newspaper men ot our own State. We expect to see some of those faces back in Ne'ra-ka again; for we think, they raw enough of the beauties of our State to haunt them .-deeping or waking until they do come. Until then forewell our b:ether?t: of the tenth and eleventh district "f Indiana, A X!i!iK r !a prj!)ij' I. lit---Till" WMs. ;orcr. Did j ou ever liappen to attend a the ater, ( onccrt, or public Lctuie, nt.d st wit Ida rang'- of a whi j er.-r? If you did, raid have a eiiae's ear tbr music, or a nice appreciation of a sj '-ak-.'r's sen tences. 1 pity you, for ou certa'n'.y must hare undergone ths ment d torture of being drawn two ways at nice Hie whisperer is always a cone, ited creature of either sex, who has the peculiarly ul'y f f uttering those ca.'Ie-l whi-tTs, whicti h foaifal distinctiies-3 attentien a- truly as a s : just a vour .-etircs c . t 1 . ' a,i'JtLethousandtf,r. richfc. -ate contains, . adrant.-i-.e, w...'h l s"y mere than ' meet the cxpcdruior.s CT wishes of any farmer. We need n.rre farmcia in our State. Without the formef the woiM would be a blank, aad .'tarvation f-'o'.i'd be starirg many of us in the face. Then too much honor cannot be da-: them. The party could not have sought abetter time for an excursion of this kind, as small grain will so in lo harvested and gathered into garners, corn is growing finely and presents a cheering appear ance, cattle are grazing on our fertile prairies unnumbered, and vegetables and all kinds of flowers throng our markets. The parly- was not attired in any pomp or splendor, but plainly c'ad in sub-tan tial farm clothing : mil receptions and nes.-, iio. H lien, howevo, the proper time arrives, I shall take a pm t io the cam paign and the election. I .' '.all give to tho nominees of the Jtopullicr.:, Con vention an earnest support, whetLer they be my personal friends or my per sonal enemies. "Let us have peace." The r!:i--iori of the l!epub!ie;in party is not fulfilled. The irick of the "New 1'eparture" is more d..i;gcroi;s to the recent amendments to the Constitution than the open and avowed ho-til:ty of the Democracy to tho-t n.eii-nrcs "'1 'nn ! 'New Departure" is a conf teri ., iavo ccrj in wavs that ontessioa are ' -ked. If they are sincerely blL' ! sr.ecciie: th lid n t expect, in fact did not cue for. They sin: ply dc -ired to rpiie.ly vwt Nebraska, fbr a purpo-a which is far nobler than au excursion pleasure alone is its object the e of seeii'L' and training a kuov.1 wac: purp edge of the advantages of cur ploiious State. Their mia-ion is a noble cite, and we hope they u. iy i vet ivc .-ueh tieat metit tin' encouragemf rt oaiing their stay widi u :- as ntny induce them to re turn and make Nebraska t! elr perma nent heme. r.-oa' !e I.e. .1 i-aitr ribiiant s-mn Is .-:v;t? the ear wi stid d'-tr.u t the torrvvl) of wor 1 are t a-t:i:g upon some love.y .- etie in a 1'avorite opera, the hissing intelligence is hurled at vou from your enemy, "You oneht to have seen that in Uclgium, ' or "When I was in Kurjpe I went to the U oval Opera Hou.-e," tt'.. etc. livery- body in the vicinity is di-go-tcl' but what does the whisperer care ? lie goes on in the same diabolical strain while the air isrivrn with sweet sour. Is, which can only reach you throu-di his j.triron, an 1 u wi-Ii thfre wers no law m t.ie land, that you might call him out anl 'thrash him as a disturber of the peace. J ociisls In Iticir SI in;; I'ulsttu. The seventeen year locusts c."nie sj rarely that their true nature is not gene rally understood. Their name is derived from the two Latin words, Incus (a place), and nst us (burned), from the resemb lance of districts ravaged by them to. frcc turned over by tire, The ancient lews considered, and tlie Arabs sti.l con sider, the locu-ts Xo be the avenging ar mies of the Deity the latter as-emmr that a statement to this c fleet mav bes found on the whe-s of every ia This tho-jvtnd-vear-old faiita.-v has nov that tht, repentant no, - Ui'.( V" ; ' '1- Pke on the ba. k .-eats' ct , ""l 1 ''r a ,n"; tr-ie. If thev are Wnmo; h(y ,uust uot C- trusted m the shgkf. cry respec'.. ' ' Joiin 31. TiiaiI!' kins: i;uK3?.r: The Sionx iy ol IV.tiiic Paswnger Iepot ooiirot Ih-r!iyeil. Fioiu tho Tribune of ihc Z'j.h uH. About live o'clock on Tue. day uio.'u ing, the alarm of "iiio ' was sou.'?ded, and it was soon made hno.vu that i!m new and haiid-eme passeriirr ilej.ot of the S. C. A; 1'. and F. K- ci. 31. V. Kail roa was in flames. The lire was lir-t discovered at the wi;; do'.-.' on the north tide of the di-pvt l.ear the operator's ta ble. 1 he flame.- spread with wonderful rapidity, and within tl.irty-iive i;.inut. s after tlie alarm was sound? t the build ia-r w.-s in a -lies. Tias loss wall net fad :-!. Tt of $:,:,). "i he Fivatier.s and citizens turned cat promptly, but it was impossible to to do any elhVtive work. W e were itit'oiioed by 31r. Hit'ter, the oi'ent, that the JiehtniiiiT struclc the tele era; Si line of tl.u V. I'. II. 11. several mile.- we-t of I'h mailt : ti'stvit hstandmg th:' wiiJ-' cii:.cciii)g with the b-tterv icre ail cut off. the i:i! a the I'liiee. The :iird io i: umei.ts electricity pa-scd fire was under su-h hea iwav bet' a I .euei. on the assumed the shape pnrt of tho Mtp- r.-t!:;! u-. ttiat t!;o wing i.f the locu.-ts bear the letter W, and that it conveys a prediction of war. An dpia'ay plausible theory is that it stands far woman, and indicates thai woman's mists Miall m'-:ii prevail. t Locu.-ts ir.hict more ox less injury upon trees, especially upon orchard tree.-. They sting the branches in order to de posit their eggs therein. enerally they confine their attention to small branches not larger than a pipe stem ; but this year they are doing much more damage than u-u ih Suel Fester, whose i'aiueas a horticulturist is Stale wide, communi cates to the Mu-eaiine Jounxd a i-i.nime of their operations on his orchard, three miles wc-.-t id" Muscatine. He thinks one-fou-ith of his tiees will be killed out right, another fourth will barely live, so that the cheapest and be.-t way to deal with it will be to set new trees ; and the other halt" scriou.dy damaged; the total loss being nearly :;-J.i':. If l)ee-ts fctii.g trees the vjuc.-tion arises, will they sting por-ons? The an swer to this must be in the all'.rmati ve. The locust i - i. ot an in liable iaoct like the bee or wa-p: but in self-defence it will sometimes sting. Then comes the oue-tio:i as to the c licet of their .-ti:i.r. it is dangerous but not neec Mr. Fo-tcr states t!:at a (.'load, one of his neighbors, stepped on a le.ciist, an l'it stung his toe. dhe next morning it commenced swelling, aud be came ipuile painful. A physician was called, au-1 the second day tlie sv.e!::n'. whieh had extended up his ancle consid erably, was goin? down, and much bet ter. We have heard that cases of death have occurred fiom the stin of the lo cust, but have no means of authenticat ing tho statement. DuLn'te (fo:':) Timet: June 1 S. one arrived, that it was impossible to save any thing except a settee and a truck. The books, papus, expie-s mat ter and other valuables were in the sale ; all the in-ti umrnts, furniture and freight were destroyed, fortunately there was but little freight on lend. One ban died de-ll.ars will probably cover the livici.t. Th. re wa--. no per on in the building at tlie time, the company did not have a night w at- hman. The p:is-seugr-r trains on this road will start from th.-T'. T. Depot until farther noti. e. The safo whieh was in the depot build ing during the fire wa- opened the after noun of the same d iy. The content were mu -h dam aged"; it is p)--i'oie a copv can be fak. n of the boek. A ! small poition of the five hundred dollars 1 iu the safe tit the time- -an be used, the nutn;-t rs can lately be distinguished, the balance v.iil be forward . to Wash ington. lletoy AVard Ib e her says he conducts his paper ou the principle that sweetness is better than smaKtness. A primer's wife in Germany !o-t her life by feloniously meddling with the types. She weut into the o'liee by nmht, and took out the word '"Lord." in Gen esis iii., Io", where live is imide subject to her hu-band, and made the verse read, he shall be thy foul," instea i of ,. he shall be thy Lord." It is said t hat she was put to death for her wickedness. The iuun who sat c.ti a paper of tacks said they rca-ii; led him of an iti'-ome tax. some I'OLrrit'Ai. ju at firsts. We clip tlie following from the edito rial correspondence of the Urownvilie Adveiti.er, from Lincoln : Idut little is said as to the political prospect.- of men or measures. livery man you meet expects you to suggest that his name is being prominently spoken of as a candidate for Governor this . Af ter which he will merely say his friends arc urging him to t ike the field but that lie has not ready decided to do so. There .'s one thing .we are quite ceitain of, that i:o "lan who has been prom inently ideru;:-ed cither as an impeachcr or anti-impeachr, can hope tosuccaed in the comimr election. That no man who had allied himself wifh rings or cl..tues in the past or present workings of the great Lepullicati party. sia::d- a particle of chance Our can didates must be from the people and of ti.? I e-p!, whh no other object and aim hai '.to work in the intcre.-t of the people. Th-J? must be knowu to be hor.e-t, econotia'ca;' and practical to secure the hearty support of uie great Oody ol the iiepiibheaii party. The muttejings and grumbling thundcr ings now observable in the political hori zon wm break forth in li'Ueh anuvi v- I Citement m the adjourntucnt of the'eoti Tjntion, and from that time unil tlie noinii.''-" Convention the people must, watch hJ1'! provide for their political lights or the politicians will so work the nutter up. that th-? people, will have no rccour-e left but to l;k elsewhere for what they are dtiied in their hou-c!;o!d. Ti e course of the llcj.-ubiieaa party the pa.-t ; ear in this State has done touch to diss-dve all political tics, and it, will tahe b; few 'traws now to break the camel'.; back whic.': our political tricksters liave I been so i ver .'oadaig. Vv e yet have an ah'iding 1'tK.h in the great ma-.-- nt' th Ueiiublican party, ar.d fiiu.l;. bc''ev.- h'. they wake up to imuieii'ate uaiy in oar j tcr rJ;u.0 than j' uisvh. - p: unary ui' ero-.ur-a tne ciate -Aoii e vr..-e- ! 1 I..1" .U 4'. i 1 1... -nr... e.C. i,,-u i,i hil; l!UUI l . . . r 1 . j .soioii, ere mere niiiKii. - - laces, elastic steps aivi wen niieo ets, ca!ier' ing toward Naomi bail S- itig l'rof. Fattersfn, to whose pre-ar-rangement we are indebted for tlie treat, vas among us with his smiling face, and soon, under his direction, with tlie stars and stripes unfurled, and a banner bear ing the motto "Naomi," we "rolled out" for I'l'attsmouth, arriving there at '. a. m. Throueh the courtesy of Messrs. Wliite & Spires, we were permitted the use of their spacious hall, where form ing in a procession we took up our line of march for the depot where soon em barked in one of those elegant cars of the 15. Sc M. It. Ii. In tin--, as you may suppose, we were at home tho.-e troublesome conductors' didn't arou-e us from a pleasant reverie, with "prepare your tickets." Frof. Patterson "pa-sod around the hat," and of course we all understood the hint we knew he hinted at just forty ceuts. Nothing occurred to mar the plea-ure of our ride, but all seemed as happy as a "big sunflower." That piince of good fellows, 3Iart Cutler, and who is al.-o a lover of fun. was almo-t the victim of a practica- jokl conductor i arKuursi came ground to see if any were trespassing upo; the lights of the excursionists.--A hunher of Mart's friends claimed that he was in the "wrong pew," anl consequently vras in for full fare the fare was accordingly p.-id but explana tions followed and the case made clear and Ma rr was decided to be one of "us children." Forty-live .minutes soon passed too soon for us who haci scarcely realised that the train had more ti. 1,1 "raised the steam, !"U so it was, and we were iwar Louisville-. A number wc-J-e de irou.- of going on to Lincoln, aud u;d many arguments to persuade c.v..,...'.aUt- b -.t Lii-'-oln was a ).;-' told them that Lii.c.hi was our A 'hens, ami tnat the fills is Su u" was intended ow oou' l it be o! her itor with a me-lalion I Geo. W., the hero !..e ; and if could not i;. em!-- ; at that. The sun has come out I-i ; --lit and carfi, as if to n ake stiacn Is for the 'storm if la-t evening, "whicti I v.i.-h to rei-i.nk," was heavy yi-1 damp. I'h winds here, as well a- seme i the human "gas bag-," got.hiih. Al-out .') o el ick this morumg h: an cient" was brought upon his beam end.-, by hi a'.hi r an unearthly era h io the rear parlor of hi- man. ion. Oar first im p res-iun was th it we Said been honored with a "lightning ten strike." A care ful sutvey showed us something that looked as if some plasterer's appn ntlc-o had just finished the job and t.-. .elected to clean up, with a multuede iLj irti'ri etrit tnottfis ii.N'tvVto' ridicidim inns;'" and a remark that "e e;iistibu.- ui,i esf dixpitlandem" we again retired. What a blessing that we "were up" in tlie elas-ies. A per.-cu with a common school education would have rt -ssKD. Therefore, go to college. As 1 remarked, this is Sunday; but our oar- are not regaled by the chime of bell-, whose toi't, mellow tontruc admon. ish us "to remember tlie Sabbath day to keep it holy," and "call the fiithful to prayer;" and give the same a chance to calculate the profits of the hist six days, and speculate upon tlie future; instead THUU2. GZI TO XI. W L.Xi I. AX 1. t orn S!iljpp(l t'rotri I'Inl Wt-.so-.iCi I'i-uii.Uiu'f li i;::-.:ii ;roi i. i iwia. Messrs. Chase & Thomas, grain deal ers of this city, are shipping com direct from this city to Providence, 11 bode Island, without breaking bulk. They are enterprising gentlemen, and always keep fail po. ted so as to be i.ble to pay the highest prices goincr. JrcffsdOit:U Curb. rriYsicTA:: and sxr.r.i-; "-toa.h-s. it rr'ih;-.-iinil rr-T ici-s to t'io cHizc-tii: ot t ty. iai.teaei soutlo- .'nnn'rol Unk un J Sixi ti f'rccis; iUii-o on fi.-iin ttreet, ori-o.-ilo Cuaii ll-iu.so, l'iattfuiuuth. Nct r;u-ka. iniinuv. We have often heard it sa th tim othy hay c.rild not be rai.- I its .V bras ka, but 3 1 r. John 3Iutz, one of the most enterprising firmers i f (.'ass county has demonstrated that it can be raised. lie ha 1 a specimen bun di in the city to-day width stands 7, feet . in.hes Sigh, and looks as well as any tit:i..thy we ever saw. Tt yields about a ton atj a half to the acre. We did not learn the par tieulaia f Mr. 3Iutz but bt-pj h will let the readers of the IIli'.ai.d know tlie lnaiita r of cultiyatiou followed by him. He had, abo, a sample of rye ta ken from a field which will y'tld firty bushels to tho aero, and it averages f. feet d inches in hoidi thereof mv eur with the click, click cf ivory spheres upon th i 'Field of the cloth cf green," and "rip snap, set 'em up," or 'Johnny has gone for a sol dier." are substituted for the more mor al "Hock of ages" and "Title clears ;" and instead of the sonorous twang of some learned D. P., iu the earnest sup plication to the Deity for mercy upon sinful man. I am edified by remarks such as 'Halloo, here; you was under the cu-hion. Is.ec one loot on the floor." "Misscue ;" and other profane and worldly terms. Instead of the ben ediction, there is a general invitation to Woe is me ! out who saved the nation in the past. i i ;ti: Af x tSiiAssiA t irv 14 liar:; lut-.l Horse ;:-ii-i:mI. I'lro rrncUrrs tiii H. Hen. J. 31. Patte one of us mid win ihou.ht it w is'nt a ti on (whobv-the w.'tywa name your par-on. it Is tough. Crete is a bully vineyard l'or r.ome a-plrii:g iiiis.-iouaty. There are some here wdio would rather "dwell in i'm tents' of the ungodly" and play "seven ip." than be door keeper iu the hou-o cf tis Lord (unless there was an ami a g'o.i emmee io ThtCO things are itiei cities, but soon we will ti.cm no more hievcr. ceiaii: Our city was favored by a flvini visit aoPiissi- 'i , "fight out.) dent to no i Pi.ice arilv fat d. -.a of 31 r. Milton was exceedingly troubled to get his paems j uru tu ite l to suit him, and ha I manly a wor.Jly war with tlie printers, who wer rogar.ile.-s of his point-, and left some i f Ids lines pointless. i-i P.- 'u the Ciir.a'.ielc, July 1-t. The city was startled aho-if foi;r o'ciock yesterday with tlie alarm ot ;i e, an i glia-tly and ieailai cloud ot sn.oe i i.-mg rapidly on the strong wind from the. south, between lOlh and 11th streets. The fire oriinatcd in the barn belong ing to 3Ir. Hart, aud occupied by teams befongiiiir to the agents of the Singer Sewing 31aehir.e company. There were three horses in the Parti wlien the lire slatted. 3Ir. Nowe.iia succeeded ia get ting two of she horses out. at th? ii.-k.oi his life, and got his hair bnrie-d oil'. Uut one burse, ov.n.-l by 31 r. Wi!l;n;a., one ot the agents, w is t-unr. d, together I with f-ur n t of running gear-, - t-hcst if tools, aquar.iiiy of ho.-.-c rcve;.-.le; , and some hou-eiiold goods st-acd in the barn. The wind wa- blowing a gale from the soieh, tii.ddehn Feed's barn, a few rods turth, was inevitably doomed. Some hoirs and horses wi.ro got cut with diiii Culty, and Johnny's Lnigtry was barely saved ; but the barn and contents were consumed. No insurance in cither case- The fire originated from children play ing about tlie burn with crackers. A fire was started from the same place, from the same cause, three days before. Look out for young America and his -hli cf July squibs. The fire department was out ca double quick, and did good service. .V thick headed 'squire, being worsted by Sidney Smith in an argument, took his revenue by exclaiming: "if I had a sou who was an idiot, by Jove I'd make him a parson !" " cry probably, a or tK im provemi nt oi o'er mora;.- and we deei ded"n)er,-' th;s tit.P. JUsemharkin- and while v.e were shin d on the platform, iV.f. Paiterson an iiecd that a'l who desired could ro ha.rbee. the, ?) fivm .those L.diara "Knights of the .. ' ."re:-or- c Lditors. 1 hey were a at Loui.- il'e in p- i ! op the valii a shor!. distance to a gr.y. com: i fA 3Iuscat:no parson "electrified his rrejration. a fow Sundays sitice, by stop) in? in tlie mid-t of his discourse tn 1 telling them to look at him and not at the hv.r. It is sai l that from that point ia tha discourse several oil ladles lost tlie run ol who and what thev were ras late to church A Covtt ius man is an enemy to the peer and iscarsci both ia this 'and the coming world. A Wyoming voman-woman complains that hundreds of the sex refa-e to vote in the Territory utiles-! c axed to do so by imod looking men. They are trandating the Presbyterian Confession of Faith and Shorter Cat echism into the Siamese lansmtire. The followim is a stringent mode to t weald Live nuthini for that mans - .... - .... ... i-i ...!; : ..... i. i i vi rii oi i. ics : ipe-mokeoi tneuripn i iw.-i- u u - v.ni oar arc not leaves of pumpkin burnt on a bricht icre is taithin.' nmre iikelv to result h e -u -e-.-full i career in a voting man in that! comment se.l re. i nice. It is aston ishing how much more a youth will ac complish who n lies upon himself, than one who depends upon others for a-si-t-anee. Having first ascertained the di m tion in, and th? means by which his ol ject i- to be reached, let him put his whole rnereie.s to woik, and with un flagving i;iilu-try p. ess iurwa.d The man w ho, instead of ri-ing at five, sleeps til! seven or eight, and who spi-nds his evenings on the corners, or in the com- pamon-niji or those v.'lri are wanting m rcpficd i iney, out 1 see your father was of a different mind." Hail stones have been observed in which were found, frozen in, certain in sects, proving that they must have been flying very far up in the air. A rubber eu.-blon underthe leg of work-benches in manufactories is achcap relief from the d afeiiing din of noisy .-hops. Chamber's Journal dc.-cribes a factory where the hammering of fifty coppersmiths was scarcely au.iii-le in the room below, their benches; having under each leg u rubber cu-hion. We have seen the -rme effect produce 1 by standing the legs ,,f the bench in nail keg-s' filled with sand. A few inches of sand is fast poiirrd into the kegs ; on this is laid a board or block upon which the legs rest, and round th leg an 1 block i.; ""poured tine ib V wiii h Not only all nois.v hot .id lau J.i bio ambition, rarely ever wins a vibration ud shock is prevented, position cf honor, rr achieves a reputa- j .no i . . , ... tioa above that enjoyed lv fhe common i J,1-0 stiv A,,V;";!'"ts Jn tu0 vl 'ililty " " f t i oi t .Madison. Iowa, are i armg to n . . . IT- " . "'.-"'I . ' I'l'l.VJ ..IlLft 1 111 J II. ill. ic hc-t mutation ot real hair now in ! t,;,.i, ,.,.:,,f- ,i,,.,- ,i. et is that made from linen I si.,,.;,,- ; ,.-...i . : A Aciv dcr.ty man is the t at- ,;'!.,,,:,., s where there was plenty of water and a plea-ant retreat. Soon we were cn route for that romantic place, jut below Capt. Hoover's. Here we spread our tables and partook, of tin old-fashioned "L-t-Ket dinner." Ovvinq to the fa t that v 3 had taken our Ireakfa-ts earlier thin u-ual our appetites were conse queutly in fine condition for relievin.- the l r;:cts of ill-sir oiiT'iou1? Tiuidcn-" limuber of citizens here joined the paity which a bled materially to our nuuierical streneth. Capt. Hoover permitted us to take a sly icep at his smiling counte nance, a t'J the 3Iessrs. Decker and Wil burn gave u-.a mod cordial welcome to the Cedar Valley. After an hour or more was exhausted in pat taking ol' a pica-ant repa-t and in recreation, some one astonished a few by calling out, "all who wash to participate in a dance may return to the depot." Professor Patterson, who, with a number of gentlemen had wandered away from the "main body" to view the beauties of Cedar Valley and the dwel ling of Capt. Hoover, returned but alas I the "camp was deserted-" The Prof's, coat alone refused to desert faithful to him when the elements were raging it remained when even his wife and children had gore. With a step quickened by apprehension, the Prof., with his companions, hastened toward the depoi, but it was not long ere the strains of the violin caught his car. The truth flashed upon his mind that some body was "flipping the light fantastic" and it wa- utidi.-putable. Messrs. J. 31. Patterson, 3Iart, Cut I?r and a few others, had "stolen a march" anl were complacently ei.joying "first coupie lead to the right," "'qu. la ter swing by quarter waltz," :c., &c, in thu depot building. The Prof, gazed a short time upon the scone, and was heard to murmur, "It is hard to govern Dome children." Three p. m. arrived, tlie engine snorted at the platform "Naomi to the rear car," aud very soon we were as it were living down the Platte bottom. A cow that had the iiu- ime, iutelii;. cm set of foikw- some a .'lt:!e boisterous, bni it wa-- only "exii-he-uoee if spirits." If it hid brei: ".l.e Ar:e!.-nt," evil disp'.'-id people v. ai.U hav r sai i those spirits oust eighty cents a qu art,," "i'ou know ho it is j uur.-eif. " Pecruits from Piattsmou'tn stul come in. Yesterday we noticed the -Mc-Gcer brothers- Pat and Ed, both with Fit,, and doing foienry. Jhaigratioa constantly increasing, and i.ou-c - rapidly being constructed. . The! Congregational Academy pushed ahead. Tho l!uv. Mr. Alley and other good men and women too mc j.nuint; their shoul ders to the wheel, and the first thing you know "up she'll go" (I mean the academy.) 3Ieu are here with both energy and capital, tuch men as Fickle, George Lee, Jordou, KulVucr, Vodentiite. Urooks, Van Hauscu and friend Little, of the Saline County Po.it, and many others whose names are not familiar to me, all wishing to push ahead and "keep the ball rolling.' TheF. it 31. driving things, grade and track laying lively, The track is finished eight miles west of us. Soon the U. P. flill wake to hear the wlii-tle of the P. cc M. announcing, Kearney. So mote it be. Of the politics of this county I am ig norant people here have no time to waste. 3Iy idea is, that when the State Central Comuiittioj apportioned the State politics Crete and Saline county was left out. "There is peace'' in the tents of The Anc;f.nt. MIBUASh'A SO li lt occasionally creates- astonishment among strangers upon being told of the richness of our Nebraska soil and that it reaches a depth of fifty or one hun dred feet. As an instance of the pro ductiveness of this "dee) sea" soil, we mention the fact that Kev. 31 r Camer on, of this city, planted potatoes in the iNi.touxa. We desire to call tlie attention of Ne braska fruit growers, and especially those of our own locality, to the card of Col. Furnas, published to-day, relative to the meeting of the Ameiicuii Porno logical society. J wo years ago ivansas was awarded the Gold Medal Premium by this society, an.l that simple fact lia been worth millions of dollars to iSie State of Kansas. We do not think, but we know that Nebraska can produce as fine fruit as Kansas in fact, 3Ir. Perry Walker, of this place, raised the larges apple of which the above society have any record, and we doubt not he can do the same thing again this vear. Wil those of our people interested in thi subject take the trouble to correspond with Col. Furnas in regard to this mat tcr? tiuirr. We visited this city Thursday, in com pany with a portion of the Indiana pub lishers, and were agreeably surprised to find so large and flourishing a town. lhe ii. cc 31., V.o. runs two regu.ir trains to and from the town, mid arc erecting a fine depot building and other im; rovements. The road between liu- col:i and Crete is in most excellent eon d u .ii, considering that it is jti.-t as it was left by the track layers. Crete is supjilied with good hotels, the principal ones bcingthe National, by D. S. Lowe, the 'Sherman House, by McKilSip & Calendar, and the Farmers' House, ( Fohemian), by John S woho hi. Among the many familiar countenances we raw there were "ye Ane:ent" and his good lady, Lev. Little, of the Post, Jordan fc Jtufiher, who are doing a thriving bu-iness, Vollontine, Tidbail it Co., Parr, of the firm of Fuller, Wilt.-ee & l:rr: wide awake real estate men, I. 31. Wolfe, of the Flephant clothing store, ft ho sells clothing to the paked and these that are not naked, Wm. Jones I and lady, formerly of the steamer Presi dent, wdio keeps an eating house, 3Iike 31.'-uire and Frank Williams, who quern-'- the thirst of tho.-e- Vho call on them, ait: J several ethers whose names We shall J. XV. KAR'1..Vs, T.I. IV, PHYi-TOIAX AM) siiiiii'ViV-oi,. c.,,. I psr.T -in-C liiot' of liio Army t I'.-i.sna-..- rrouiiii.u-.ti. r..-lra.-;;.i. :..-, at . i". .J..hi-t-u ' J rit Mitre .V.. ia sp i i , .a i . ito rhaii it Phiaiuie-rs. Private rc.-.i.J acee-jra. re) ii . :.;,- ifr. J. r. ma?.z:i, Ihivmj- icrmiinpnt!y locate! nt V.'p. j : V , . to. l nils. tvn.l.-r.s- tiis i -n lonal ar.r : - i. !',. oil :c::. of C.i.-s cunty, ..-'..i-jst-y., ,j .-o '.. . IISEIAil sue 11. Ii. I). LhVatvk. .M I ,f i ;;;, . , J,,). ,, , in oieatly hx-at.-.l ia I'l iitsiiaailh. wKoid in wii! Le ula l to servi- l .-.e.-.-.-io-i ly t .- v. i: --r-r.-- tin- Hom-'i.iit!,i ..' vit-.i i, .. i - ... ( lin-iO. ' 'tiici- .oi .M.iiu ff.it.i:: M:i r V hit- '- zcu luiii lin:' iii'Mair.-; ti-s!-!.-Ui i; Lr-ick- ii -.a- .oiiij ra.l.iai s. i ' a i. le.-e-i UAXH ta.i., ... i!..I Mi I X1Vi:i,I.. A. (Ni.4I,UAX, ATTOUX KY: AT hAV.' mat S ;.l:.-ii..r- !.- I Intl.- -.iidutij, eljrj.-ka. (Mlii-e i: 's i'.l.n V. On Si. J. c. r..j. ii. a. nn . I'OX (. WZIV.V.1A IS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. S;ti:j1 n-aiii'-, irivt-ii to ro!-att h.i.siin .-.- .-la-l l.unl tide cafa-- )l'ii-e i tlu Mii--i.iiiu l'hxk, .V:nu Mtnei, Plaitniiioulli, Ncl.raska. we do r.ot now remember. not attempt to say more for Crete than , bat it is a beautifully located town, has a li.'C set of business men, and is situa ted in the midst of is fine agricultural rc-i-m as "lays out doors ;" and we can sec no reion why it should not become ot.e of -the best interior towns in the State. Put ws leave the subject for the descriptive powers of ''ye Ancient," who will write up" the town and sur rounding country more truthfully than we could possibly do, as he is there, and is posting himself iu all that pertaini to that region of country, and "you know how it is yourself." T. M. VAHQCETTK. J. N. .-TlillNv MAinjLtrr v : sTtuu. ATTORNEY AT LAW nn.l Soli.-itor in Cli:i "iy, Asciitsfur Jt.ul.-. al uuii i- 1 lulSsllieUth, Ncbnu-ka. oi:n. 9. Si'irti. i.ko. t:. n.iAi i; fisaii-Ei &. im ie'e:;i AOcrr.ry. at Lav.', na.l IK-arr.-l ('..h.-. tiac Ai.--n a Wi'l rr.ntie" in i on I Is e.' ' i ', -i:iti- m-. ten. h.w.i. I Cii.-o .a er C kii K .V l'hoiiinvi -'s .--ti,i a iIi;..siti! ihc lirnoks Ii ni-e. o. H . wiiKKi.F.ii. i.. i). i,Ki.a:r ii ii n jsr:sr:i. ti, ., r.rnl Estite ami Tav Paying Aeent?. if: rif I'lil lic, Fire mi l Lilu lusurai.i-c Aic-ul.-, pcis laoiith. Ne!jr.i.-ka. ii.itl J. re. wiss-:, fJoaorai l.if". AeniJont. Firo. Int;ir..i anJTrn:? Ia-iiraaec Atr.ut. v"il 1 take risks at rea.-mi--utile r:u t in tho most ri !i:dla Com at oi. .- iu tie I'niail staler. a'ii-r j). site tboCourt lliiioe. riat.-UH.uta, Nebraska. luia'IiHl". 0AKPi:NTi:n.s a joiner;-. a rrcj. iron to do work in (food style-, on nliort noli-j . ai-.o as cheap ns the Leapc-.-t. Utf sjhoji, enrnrr oj Main ill. ! i'oulU. t-l rc-t't.s. UK.il Jtf, 1 4. TUCIiUlt, , OAKPKNTER AND JOINER, will Ju n!! u " -k in hi lino on short notii-e iif.d in tlie t.o-t ;. Cvntrio-tjj lor LiuiIiJin inmio on rra'iiin- .-ti-Vn. Shoj) one bluek south of Phitu- 'l II .-oiisH. inlyiJIU B'H.ATTSeOZJTiJ C. II Kli-I'L. Proprietor. ILavinir roccntlvl-ei Q. r-spiiin-.l mid la.-.-l ia tiiiiioueh nt ii i. in v . r.l.r. l;-i,i..-a 1 . ii --! i c I r of Whent wauled iircn... ! ia:-.-i v for lii.-ii t'io hii,riiait markel prico will 1, pai.' finpiSwIf. "221 BEST THE CHEAPEST .r.-ki.v ti'-oHIM Oi'l -:?L H ' ' .Jf --Sj. V 11 .v; VT j ,,vTa And if you call on Pitll up reitffr by rrra!In-ry. A corresoondeiit of the Toronto (Vohe write-, "While passing a flw .-pare days with a friend in the Wc.-t, I was much amused at a novel way of putting up fence-posts. The land was rather low than otherwise, and, although soft enough in the fall, would have been very hard in dry summer weather. "The implement employed to facilitate this busiue-s was none other than a 'pile driver', made art ordinarily u-cdf with about twelve feet drop for the rain, but constructed of much - lighter materials. The scantling was only 2 X 0 and 3x3 inches, with t!.o exception of the rills, which were stronger, and made of hard wood, to fei!itate uiuvine about an op eration which was performed by the same oxen that raised the ram. J he ram itself wa? composed of tho but of an eak log, six foet long, banded with iron at its lower end, to prevent splitting and about sixteen inches in diameter. Groojfc were j lowed iu it on each side, so as to admit, of its moving readily ha the e-ui les. It was hoisted up by a yoke uirt tah.cn from tf.3 bottom ot his well, 0f cattle attached to a rope, passing uu farm implement. "fie one and tw o wbc.-l, mi l tLo front are! rear cut reapers and mowers.- be dropper and self rjki-r reaper and mower. r',he Marsh barvcsler nn I reaper that two i-x-n 1. can ait and bind ten ii'-res per day. itli one iuun to drive, and ail of thcui woikinrf iutlia iflittdc. the Champion reaper tile nr roarer arc yJ incer rombiutd rI,he Ruf sell reaper lrer mower combine !. X Te keep the Excel-ior dropi" coinbiiit-iJ. and lancer n l the Estcrly ?irirle pear, self r:iki:.- rea per ami inowrr ruiin trie horse lighter than any other reaper. X T"! havo the well known MosniHion thrasher T with mounted power improved for 1-.7I. keep tho Milburn vragon on hand. ! -o the Tliiekiye sulky rake and tho Tiften horse rakes. which is near I(i') feet in dent h. and !.ad I dor oik new potatoes from th cat on the loth of Jum. w ticei a the bottom and over the thread. entee and only manufacturer in tie lire, wi.l caa e !.; s to ..-nt an apartment instantly or it will kid them. liirdsmu.-t be withdrawn before tlie operation, and person, should guard against going into apartments immediately alter, as the smoke causes headache. Tlie employ ment of laurel oil is also a preventive ag lin-t flies, as they cannot bear the -me!! of it. Jvibies and persons i f weak ' I I. !.- I the'bottcr Ibr it. lioidnid Hid. Lit is like a si.;vc-.' you may see through ii. but you must be considera bly reduced before you can tret through it. Speaking of the Indians residiusr we.-t oi lama t. ity, tr.c Lttiua says: me i or the little snotfv riar-r-ooses look as though they were bors a little too near country. nvA lie ncikes black switches, betveeii whieh uiid lhe tieimine it is al- riost impossible to detect a .iiuVrenec. thousand The price he rtccives is three doll.us u stock the river- i.f that State. Seth Green, the note I piscu'turi.-t, is on Ins way to l.aofornia with liken tsik srcrcssriT. i:i'mlss max Always a tvert:c eral advertiser is busia -ss uiatl, in lib rally, r.nd the lio- ccessful hatci the the f. vounir had wit! .1 ft to pou: are k ansa -j tnat plowing mis moonii :ht. o ba 1 and thick in Ai- t.. I o .1 ..... I The IVovidcnee P. we I" cripp evaili -l ti ed! ivi O V ted the P.- .rt li'ue tho war. but who de clared that bis vote 11.11: t t: whh hi we reached ifoek Plans a is uuueee-.-arv to aid that ti ".veil spent, cud that it is a day long A drmrgi.-t Inend says a tetter cure I buiSct. and hence cca-ed to do so al'ier bo romem' ercd' bv the students a .TV . . . . 1 ..... . . ' 1 ' I . ., ,t ... i or cat concerts unoer your wm. lows ; lie uontieU tlie army ill.: r.eariiig M ' f..j.-c I , L,f than all the bootjacks and .-lop-bucktts : th. "new departure" in Oh:o and 'he ! - .1 in' ......ii. 1 i yo,i can inrow, is to tos out a .uncii oi ' coarse oi ai andieliam. asiicd to see m large enough to ! i''!r'u'7 l I"-" c;; eel v. cu 101 p.-uoui iiu hl. ia. ... its elevation, from which it descended with a tremendous 'thud' on the cedar post, which was pointed and held up right, and imm dlrt-.ly u::-fo-r the ram. About three blows drove the post n r.r!y )'...:- lUt J... tl r. n:irti, u:A ;dniO-st. nil went quite straight. . A few one here and there were crooked ; but the.-e, I was tol l, would be pulled straight witli the cattle, or dug out at the foot, so as to allow of their being pressed over, un til thee all came in direct hue. I was iu- I for the pa.-t few months, mi l li is so i -.;.,.,. ,"j jlut this course was a great sav- the i'ace we'd sali-f.ed with the results that lie lias j i:;ir of labor, and when q;ii .-..y hin-ac-l, our teams inerea-ed the size of his adverli-emeut i the tiui- that each post requhed to be t . . . . . ... . I driven as fl. C :i ..-.V IC.IMUtes. JMoIC op l.i. it ; with a proport.oiiate inerea-e in Ins.-o.-k j .- ... -,.,,,.; ..-niircl to move pudence to gi t on the track was some- j in band, and cannot well be separated ; what unceremoniously "pushed aside," j they never are separated except on ex and that was tlie only accident that l.ai ! traordinary occasions. F. J. Mctecr pened. Forty minutes flew on and so did the train, when for the second time . , , , . uisemoariiea out ai tartimr. Gathering up has advertised liberally iu the IIlrald tK: !i re OU.l. ( ). (). T. It ! with a jtroportiotiate inerea-e in his .-o was j id' implements, etc. .He adverti- g ta consc j-icutly his sales are lirg. which than i.i d i:ig the work. On toe v. . I i' l -1 ,.i... ..'! 1 ' if w.s CiOsi ie!'e 1 a CfClw --iC -c-- ! v ! -ave 1 ! le-ab . . ... .i :i .;ust tic.' raaciime io io.i-j t i i.t. e- !..;..rr ili. ii-nrt ( Iri t'io v. ooie. a ad . . ..!-. -. t , .:.,e'.i,.i , . .-l f.ii. 1 I e-i to. !. (. . ,. ,. i.r.M'j' i-i .... i.-..i ........ ..... v. aauno ins irat.r-krv. i ... i : . .t,. ,i p i .- 7'e kfep tlie CliieaKoI farm pump, for deep t weli-i and cistern.-. t revolvin UT 0.10,1-and maehinery TfAI2RE.T-J.-t Lit t j cive Fatisfae-tion. OiTi. e on Main br twt-cii r.th are! Cth., nort!i Si io, tiireed -j'li.i c.-t of Br"oli Jtoii.e. I-. J . y: 1. i I.t It. A. C. Ma Tell anl CharUs Ma!. Tr-ivclor Ageiit?. Jane'li'-JAiMf. "A Penny Suvt-l i a Penny "r-..' And if you Ji:-ire to Save 'Rlsal Iemsv A3 i:'- .1111-CO to To Uuy Y..-ur Th ir ;m n im:;:en-e ueal o . it suited mv friend's j-ie-is: ann and, We liave h.nifht . i-r Ii. i). Tox an 1 now nc cuj'V Itii old .-lai- i Miu sO-col, vilr wf ha i e .ie-t r. e-i vai-l an a : i i. ii.icd -!.!. of ijro cirii.s ai.'l I'.ovi.-ion-- i.i -!i v-o v, i.i .ell cr. low for ea.-1:. A'i kin-L- of coantry , ;u i:io: I:, ken in t...-ha::;.; for go.id.i, PEN'SETT RItOs. .H-J-a-.f. dried catnip. The feliue will clu-tcr the ida futo l! r. r.d ir. r-m.-srl-bv i The or.; .- r.iaoufa.arrv of hair pins in Mrs. Partington will mouiit th? ro- ,ton-t:ruMi !is saou.i leave tne room uur-i wl.u. -i.-i, , -.t I ....- r.,.,,. i i ; ..I.';. ;. ...... t .-.i... i -.... ..ti,..:..i - . c i i.. .1... i : -...., n,,t- -.f i, ..ov-f Co .,,,, , , .?..;,.,. i ,. ..... - - ........ i . , ... I ".v.. .. . ,.vi.'.'fc.J.'A i.lii.. i i-i , j nil I..UI'. I , 1 ii'. 1. Oil. H'lLS; yt ..aiU.f, ! IMC Ulln.'l i,ia.i.-. mino vu. .i.j v... iiii.iiiiv-s..v..--.., lum.'tw it. '4 till- J'lO-i-; s .'VOW daikor as thev o'd. r . r.n.l tl.o'ir i-iphsdious vni -. s u-ill La utiH.-.l 1ml tl.-. I.i.ol w ln l,rt.l f IiV...., " I ti..,.-,. i..r..l ni-ie'.. r..r mcntli: ! ivit'.-.-it i --iLUrf others w.'-uld I. cture : wa- Letter lor i the '-'.'ds than himself.' " ,.-;,l, 1.;,., fl.ut 1 l?0:i i,ALh. Thr the oxen to work at fixnig j Cn-h. lr i-ai-.i-ajar-: Vu..uirs.t"theilnl.i;' -1 l"t...JI ' l It 1