The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 23, 1876, Image 4

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Ileluw j on. a 1 am. to-day,
rieejiti g jou ffcralmie all rare
That oilier women hae to near:
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If I foull tiling tin .(thins; to pai-",
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I A lij.lctoij's Journal.
public stages to such an
nitlise the frrp.'ilP.T nr,t'
m extent 11s to womon ami children ami u?e what- ley, a grove of palins niatl-d their vhrnri'. i-aimnnif -Tr-p, r th. rf. ,f 11 17 I W
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in some instances, so as to positively earliest tiroes, bv regulation of th- aive lhs.. ilrii5 pu th? ap!tid:d r .-"i. . ,. itntir.-T -i'3" ,V.
einlaii'j.-r i.iitii.ui life. f ;-vTiinnt. a- -mmm price has bn mn. !Itt lt-.if wa 'urrot.s in its i""" ' 'Mi.'wi,-,t.
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:aik of th a!d-r Jr-f.and th yuni fZ'Jn. Tl.T"uard of one haf franc is out of th" iuiih i ihf rtl'-y .t.roJ T T '-u "-'-. -t-.? -!Ja r -- H ' " atfrnr arirriaSEl 71 ....
caves ard hark f the small liraiirhr-s pa d f.r two jHiunds of i-z-. and xi- a d lu' i luit. xn which . H.-r ail " s'sTkTni': !!!:' J Vm-J U bV Pfv " ''"if I " '.
jf lii.-t"otttiuwiMid ami willow, and -wn ' qirtT fruic for th wime wMi;h: of , crownrtl with ciory and transticurwl. -cs Honti pUt r. i.u. i-.JLvV- llijL pj j I . ' -
LlH-H.ft uxpmi pans of the hnllitohes. j Uie inefs. TwnU-Ovo thousand , Ounbar- wjh sxher. our sails of soft- Tfnnw.'X'VJ.r CI OTIIFS U iSIIFH IwlPCWTC WIVTPn W
ind in some parts of the valley they ate ' francs hav in-fn paid in oik- vcar for e.-,t silk, and bright iLuaes plavJ ur-n tif :b!.' - tioot ik . ' - " thuliiio Umi'lU Li
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were f!h as desti uctive ;ts in Cab for- . struciive u, t. hwiisi and are h's worst ' burnl niv weed with the spirit of ? ; 1'?'' Z"'".' "T ' 'r1 " . ,!'n'
i . O".1 M .lj mttrtr ill :lrtt fur 2l a. -
ma the picuous year. The principai "fniy. A bird in India termed the I who olleis a .sacrinc? t some adndle , '"'
mode for the estruetiun of the locusts Urinh' is a rreat consumer ot the locust 1 but m isibl' objtvt. 1 scented the in- i e. iinir n. .n4t tor rf ..
has been the binning of the prairies. ' d it- rr-js. The grakle la similar to ' cense of the n.trgileh and heard the I "r" : n "jr 0"tb'r '-r !.
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(;i;nti.i:mj:x: While it is not, diffi
cult to ob'ain information retranliim
the nature and habits of the locusts or
nisslioppeis, no jiarticular method', for
their exteiiiiination or for piotection
from their ravages have yet been found
to any satisfactory extent. We can
learn without much tiouble f u.
frreat destiuction mado by them in the
diffcient .States, and especially in the
;Mi.s3i.s-,ippi A'alley, Imt the vital neces
sity of the hour a necessity connected
with the best interests of aijricultun
i.s a speedy, practical n-medy for the
great evil. '1 he Jh.ieau of AgiicuUure
at Washington, e-ibli-hed for the ad
vancement of ouriiivat agricultural in
teiests, is nearly silent in regard to
locust or grasshopper devastations, the
attention of the Department not hav
ing been diiectcd to the investigation
of the subject. Is there not a great
fault that this Department has not
given this question more attention V
.Surely it could not m any manner aid or
advance the interests of agriculture
better than by a thorough investigation
of a subject closely allied with the vital
prosperity of the country. The fullest
Miformation on the subject is embodied
in the report of .he Regents of the
Smithsonian Institution of iks. In
order to bring the subject readily before
you. 1 deem it proper to review briefly
the destruction which has been made
by the locusts in vaiious countries, and
at difiVient periods of the past, together
-with some of the imaiis which have
been employed for defense against their
inroads.
Perhaps the earliest recorded appear
ance of the giasshoppers upon the
North American continent, was upon
the lands of the Jesuit missionaries, in
California, in the year 1122. They re
appeared there in 17-Jti. and in nrJand
IT.",-, and again for three years succes
sively, beginning with 1705. Captain
Jonathan Carver, wiio explored the vast
region of the extieme Northwest in
17)t;. de.sciibcs their appeal ance at that
eaily day, adding that -they infest these
parts : nd ti interior colonies in lare
swarms, and do a gieat deal of mis
chief." The first record we find of the ap
pearance of the locust in the North
west during the present cent my is con
tained in Xeill's Ihtory of Minnesota.
It occurred in the Red River settlement
in the year IMS and I8if, and was an
invasion in great lorce, causing much
sufl'eiiiig in a young colony already
struggling with the. numberless hard
ships incident to early pioneer life. The
account states that the gras.shoppeis
came from the west one afternoon in
the last week of July, i,sist :ite even
thing green ami deposited their eggs
The colonists were obliged t) semi to
Prairie du Chien to obtain seed for
their next crop. Prom 1820 to 1R",
there seems to have been ::o marked
locust invasion in the Mississippi Val
ley, excepting the ravages in Texas in
lStr, and again in is;. This Ion-interval
of ,ui,.t may perhaps be ex
plained by the tact that within the in
teival severe visitations were felt in
California in ls-s, :U1(1 j. .lm, ,)V
the iwssible fact that the locusts ma"y
have crossed the Ib.cky Mountains, anil
made advances westward during those
years. Put it is plain, from the words
of Carver, already quoted, that the ap
pearance oi ttie locusts in the North
west was a thing of repeated occur
rence before the time when he visited
the country 1774, and it is more than
probable that even portions of Min
nesota were visited between 1S10 and
isr.0.
The invasion of Minnesota in 1S.16-7
was confined mostly to a narrow belt
upon the Upper Mississij pi Valley. and
though limit d in area was exceedingly
severe. Tl"v reappeared in 18.14 and
1S65, cliieilv in the northwestern portion
of the State, doing but little damage
except in a few localities. Their next
appearance -was in lsV.S. when they
made a slight incursion. They ap
peared m limited numbers, doing little
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mem into iioh-s or pit.s. or surrouiidinsr ' l! noiaiuJai.'s ol India have killed i ocoanu. 1 Kneu ixi.n me ii.tHtn sti
them by lire and dnving them into tl;e ' '" gnikle to almost his exteimmation '',' were sleeping their fatal sleep. I
center, thus roasting them, ami after- 'aiise ,f !.,., depiedations upon the le iia.esi.ox u..-xn m..iir crt-.j And r..rTpvT -.., .-,. .., p,,.. ,
ward using tle-.n for food. As ear I v as- 'ung crop-; but when thi.-has been very shortly one of the.-e lae.sf s' ep .'..tei v-mi-.-'h v ,t- . . . ij. M;t t
the veais 17 W, 17.". t and 17.v;. tl.e lociists ', ff '1M a great ircjea-e has occunvd j ': mutteiiug a story to the moon m mi'rr' 'r'"m '"'" a irur,0 rw
made their appearance in Maine (see ' "' destiuctive inserts and especially the 1 :i III(1 of aing-sungth.it altracteilabuut :n -oirw r j.. i . .-.. :.. ;.i ,ue or r-r
Williams' history of Mam.. and dc- "'',. M.me of the eggs of the locust J" a!i"iice of intent listener. luTUgMU" Pi'3 K"r" ' I
vouied almost every gieen thing, even ! 1h'"i accidentally introduced into j The story-teller reclined on his bed of .p-,,,.,,
to potato tops. So gieat wa.s thealaim U' French Island of liourbon, they n1 between decks; the hatch was t,r u17 JtZ M- ', i'VpB'S.MifVr '
occ.Lsioned among the people that days multiplied so ;is to threaten the devas- rjvl back, and a great square of J '" ' fc t" v'' fl'io.vtHf. .
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EVERY STOVE IS
the year lJU the locusts made, then
appearance in New Hampshire by mil
lions, and weie fully as destructive as
in Manic. They destroy d the entile
crops of the State or near Jy so. Late in
autumn a heavy Hood came, after which
cold weather set in and de.-,jn.ed the
eggs which had been deposited during
in Imba, had a number of pairs im
port d and distributed over the islands
under the Government's charge. They
bred very fast, and in a few years the
locusts were exterminated. The grakle
then began to dig the newly sown Jields,
m sea -eh of , when the colonists,
(-.including they were devour im' the
the summer. S abundant were tin se j seid, were a! irmed and got them ex
insects, that A mold Thompson, of Mer
rimac county, succeeded in catching in
i single evening, between the hours of
h and 12, ." bushels and three pecks, by
means of a sack fastened to a cross
pole. In I) wight's travels through New
Kngland and New York in the years
17'.7 and 17!S, there is an account of' the
locusts in Vermont, Massachusetts and
New Hampshire, and the insects in
those States were, if possible, even more
destructive. They devoured clover,
maize, tobacco plants, burdock, all veg
terminated by the Government'. In a
lew years they perceived their error,
for the locusts again commenced ttieir
lavages, t'poii this the Government
proeuicd a new supply of grakles and
the b.ids cleared the islands of locusts.
There is a species of birds found in
humeine numb-is in Russia, Roland
and Rower Kgypt, and on the shores of
the Mediterranean, called the rose
colored blackbird, that feeds on locusts
and their eggs and larva'. It devours
incredible numbers in a day. The red-
winged stalling of the outhern At
i tSefl l ,.,'M! T lr,,,,a'nb,,S Ia,lUC '-.'I-nl l..v Alexander
hi thehelds. I hey also devou.ed the Wilson, ,s another great enemy to the
loose particlesoi sawdust left on f.eshly locust. Mr. Wilson estimates" that '
sawed boards. In i Raltimoie was ,mm, , . r ,i... ,,-u -: 7!
- - ......i.i, ..in iiMismiie in
liitestea i,y these insects. The locusts
were so thick and destructive in gar
dens and grounds that negroes were
employed to drive them from the field'.
three weeks the enormous amount of
li'.-jooooo.oooof the eggs and lara- of
grasshoppers.
The large number of birds found in
and gardens with rods, and in this way I our sev eral Mates are intended as po.i
he insects weie repeatedly whipped tive blessings to the people, and there is
"" . ;rrl'uw' ",:'lM"in.t flying no doubt that suitable laws should be
oc.uM-uie one oi c.isugatOlS IlKe flocks loaded hv all MO,. n.i :....
- ' ' -in t i.it
moonlight bioiight him into strong re
lief. D.uk Nubians lay at full length
on the dei k and listened as stealthily
;ls spies. Two ir three of the hasheesh
eatera sat near and applauded the nar
ration with foolish delight, chuckling
to themselves continually.-Charles
Warren toddaid m the .Sen I'tutu-iM-o
Uhronii'lt:
Iinlutriitl.
Thom-; iiKnii., Miniti.r .f r.11."!:. of tnc
Iowa 1' stkst okkk k. at M.tn. ri.,irt tlii
fo'Iow Inn I . ,s. I'.ittm-) i5m.i-,: to W rt. rn invenl
ors U TOI'.r.K lO, ls7tl.
("ultivaroi-s- Rie.ierick R. Render.
Chat lesion, low a. Frame of tubular
pipe bent at diuVrcnt angles, and siqv
poitetl by beanie' wlnels. Tiilml .1
plow-beams, to which p'ows ate con
nected by hooks and break pins.
Flower Mauds II. II. Rutler. Des
Moines. Iowa. A bracket having an
inner ribbed hub tittmir over a rrimveii
standard, upon which it mav be re
volved or verticalh adjusted. '
N.ul-RIate Feede'is Rollm Van Am
butgh. Wet more. Kansas.
Milk-.-sales Charles Ream. Jackson.
Iowa.
Washing Machines J. F. Rlair. Fte
donia. Kansas.
Rem Holders James K. Rrvan, Hum-
tioftit. Kansas.
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Neatness
I Economy.
AiM all the cMcutial points thai go I
to make up the j
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of fowls (tnese were red-legged lociist.s).
I'rom Cray's account d the Wet
India Islands locusts they are fully as
destructive as in the Fnitetl States.
Wheiever they alighted, either upon
trees, corn or green fruits, nothing wa.s
expected hut ruin and harieiiness. Ef
forts were made on the approach of tht
tho.se which are ravaged hv loeu.sts or
s,r.xsshopiiers, for the protection of
hnds, especially the .starling, hlackhinl.
lark. crow, jackdaw, stark, and that the
lose-colored .starling ami grakle should
he iiitioduced into the Fnitetl States.
These lunls aie a vtrv destructive
enemy to the locusts. They pur.sm
shs to nghten them away h, the them at niuht, when tin. alight m e
hlowngtif trumpets and other insMu-knt.und. It should he Varded ,
nu-nts and to destroy the,,, M-.-nche, eiinie tt, .shoot or catch anvl.ir.iswlch
were dug. and the voun- diiven nn Li.. .1 ...t ..
1, in Mexico haso ten heen ,n.eslt,l LmLs. ,,, K . . l(
u I, hicusts. ami their ravages have ,,cd siced. ,,,ina(. iL (!,,lnnt , "
jausinl 1, stimelocalitu.s.seveiefani.ne. il,s:lUll lll,1.t.ls UlUy '. J
11. v often ,1-astate various !ni....s ! Kn,n. h,ms h,r.Vf ,,!,: f.. ',,. !
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Henry C. Haitiiian. Ie M s, Iowa.
A iiox toim h.triel, h.tv.ng a niovalili
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and it operating me.-han.sm. and ha I .'"i "l-Vrulu ; .:
auiustatilc lieaiers, and 1 adapted to h- -- im.i tin-rc t -, . 1,,.,,
, . . .. .. .1 1 . . . . Iv'1'ftt'ltrtu.t.t....M .....
.sii.spenueo over a iiiti ami adjusted to
suit the sie and convenience of the
person operating it.
Comluiietl Cultivator and Harrow -A.
Demarce and Tennis Vieeilanl.
Fairfield Iowa. A frame hinged cen
trally hv connecting liats. operating
with vertically adjustahle rolleis.
1'oitahle Fences (J. F. Meveiis.
Scliuyler. Xehi.tska.
Faucets Anton Toniiska, Iowa Citv.
Iowa.
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Iowa .Wen in, tti hH !i.- t,i, i, k
of Central America, and a cording to
accounts given hy F. C. Squire, are of
thesainespeeiesastho.se in tn L'nited
States. At ii.frvals they aillict the
entue country. The means of defence
then resorted to are lighting of hies,
and hy shouting and waving hrancho
to arrest the attack.
In Palestine the inhahitant.s at the
approach of the locusts endeavor to
urive them away with snu-ke fnen
burning piles of woid.and with he it
destruction of loeu.sts upon birds.
I .shall not attempt any details of the
prolonged visitation of the destructive
insect.s. from which several Mates are
now.sutTeritig. Most of you aiedouht
le.s f.im.liar with the sad exuerienee of
, .... - iii-i-i i ami r.i;
manv localities m your several States. rVmu-"'! xx
uneieute p.-opie Have suffeied con'in
uou.sh fo tlie last extremity of endur
ance, in my own Sta'e the ravages
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for ri'in roriijitli, .ni.mi.
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frtfti'N. Imt K cffi If it ik. tlu.r! n
fiolli !. all a -iii-h an ; ji i
have thus far been confined to a com-
ti:i r.il i vtilv cm-ill 1...1, ..I.... .
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a. dot meta kettles, with mu.sical in- area many localities have sul e 1 m
.truinen s. shouting, etc. all(Wt U)tal of f 1( '
111 Morocco wli.'VA iw. ,..!.. ,..,. !..... . ' ' "'"
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the question is fast assuming the vital
alteniativeofexterminatii)Lr these mute
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acquainted with locusts, ami subjected
to their ravages some portions of the
year, time without date, the people
uiKienake to thstroy them with wet and
or of being exterminated by them.
I , ...:.... i. . ...
divtlitel.es iiit.i H-I.I.1, ti. ',U,I,K u" pi'ciu ear, wmie tlietota
iii uiuni.s, lino vvnic'i the voumr m- n . t ., i -..,
, , ., . . r. M' 'i;s been httle or no greater tli.-m
sects arenriven :ni,l .li.t ,,., ...i . .....i ..i . I
.... - ............. ..lt v.. lw f i:i, ,u' i
by driving horses, cattle and sheep over
the grounds infested by them.
J.ong ropes were u.'d: these wore
drawn upon the ground as low as pus- J
across, or to a cloth stretched out uiioi
the ground and drawn up to a ridge,
where they were trampled upon and
crushed by rollers. In the province of
Xevv Russia the most effectual method
of destroying locusts is by driving the
young into ditches dug 2 or ?, feet deep.
The Russian government has decreed
that a sum equal to 10 cents a pint shall
be paid for the locust eggs. The locusts
in Russia are gathered at night hv the
aid of a sieve, and thrown into b:igsand
so destroyed.
In some countries the experiment of
watering the fields with lime water and
lye to destroy the eirjrs of the inent ti
damage, in 1ST1-2. Rut the period of proved impracticable, as the eggs can
in prior .seasons, and less complete de-
ruction has occurred in any locality,
the insects have laid their eggs in lo
calities not heretofore visited by them.
oii.i.itii... ...-.!. . t . i
sihlP hvtu-n m.. i...;.... 1...1.1 ... ri,,u,,,;;"lJ,,,i,J,,,'",,"SI(miore"itre.
.,,,',:, - """' U"L V1 i -i' 'w h:is never before been experi-
eacti end. who, at the same tune made I ei-ced
noise by brawling and beating, en-leav-j 'it fo a singular fact, although the
onng to drive them into trenches dug ' grasshoppers or locusts have infested
the most prolonged ami destructive vis
itation of the pests is that which began
In 1S73. and continues to this date.
Tn the vicinity of Hie Sacramento
Tallev. Cal.. in Jul v. l .-. the locusts
made their appearance in great num
bers. The air for three da vs. at an ele
vation of from 20 to 200 feet, was lit
erally thick with them, resembling a
dense snow-storm. Great numbers fell
upon thp streets of Sacramento, and the
citv seemed acruaRv taken bv storm.
Ther immediately commenced the
wholesale destruction of everything
prreen in the neighborhood. In theSacra
mento Valley whole orchards, vine
yards and gardens have been consumed
by them. Entire fields of grain and
other crops and vegetables were eaten
up in the course of a single day. In
some portions of the valley they an
noyed the passengers and horse3 of the
hardly be reachad to any extent.
In Greece each inhabitant is required
various portions of this country, more
or less, nearly every se:ison for the past
loo years, none of our observing writers
or scientists have made but a passing
notice of an insect which has caused
this country so much distress by its
terrible ravages. The nature ":m,i
habits of the grasshopper should be
diligently observed by cultivators of
the soil, and by the scientific men of
this country. The General Government
should employ the ablest naturalists in
America to. study and compile for pub
lie use the most searching and complete
investigations into their habits, etc., and
the best methods of checking their
increase and thwarting their ravages.
The most illustrious nations of the
world have not disdained to devote
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MARRIAGE I Alfe
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""" "" , I 51 I''ra r-. :ii( reSili bri'e
fiare the rae:ir.. ', -i.-uat'T 'irwaMe.!
All mjie. et free u,
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I r ... fie- $. v y- wr .I...1. rfet.' John
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to take part in their destruction three I lheir time aml 1UPans 0 lho (lestrilction
times a year. First in destroying their
eggs; next, in destroying the young
larva?, and lastly, in destroying the
adult locust. In China and the Roman
empire, and in many parts of Turkey,
the rural authorities are required to
have the inhabitants attend to the de
struction of the locusts in order to pre
vent their becoming a public scourge.
of this pernicious insect: and it surely
becomes our nation, which prides it
self upon its practical sagacity, to give
timely heed to a problem upon the so
lution of which depends so largely the
primary sources of its prosperity."
Farmers using the Champion Double
Hog Ring, can obviate the accumula
tion of dirt on top of the toy? nose by
inserting the ring so as to bring the
cravs bar in front of the nose and not
on top. Many farmers use th Cham
pion with cross bar in front of the nose
itiiogeuier. i ue uouoie r.mg vvnen ' weViT,V.;,. . "' p-'-n " r -m a tm.bc
.... .... 1 .. """' i'j JMri( j ana oTner -x
carefully inserted is the best Hog Ring IVtW r r' '" -s-'1 raiea- e-.-e. ,
., ..... ( ritarr.. for Tti.(a:ion or sn'-i"i-
in the market, it having no sharp points L'-kk- m up i m - .,;..,.,.
m the nose. The Hrown Single Ring I
(tlll'll'in HATKST sjilKT H()Ml
.IM. I. 'V MTltKVf HKK A
lULli.l l) Ironing: Board.
Mn- perf-r,. ilnral-Ie. and cheaper trontrjff
board in the wort-! A.wiy, ,ea jT f',r a,e r,ee.j.
no a,lju,ttnff St anv .fs'rt. ner-r oil of order
Mrrut..,r,n,Hl "veryhre OI'.KKV A YY.
t,IKV "utb .Ii"Seron tr-t C IIICAOo. 11!
Mention :!ii. piper
IlII 110 AVPKISTl-H pmltltfure':r.
V out Pam or :heoe f fe. natnre
I III! ill ?Lr "V1" srKK IKK OK Nt
uiltjijyw With patenft fr -tn itutaocr
One Miliioa Apple Sselm.
se,ij f.r pr'-. Kne'., i rMt f'.r umplM, i
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617 St. Charlca street, St. Lo jfi, Mo
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phia. Pa.. (Dobbins' Electric Soap.; con- ! " fi are a-ir:e.i vrirn ;
,.! v.- .i.:i :. ., .i . ' and har tr.r.1 ar tteora .e.1
Nignt on the Nile.
There was a wild eorp-e in tho a-o.
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The means for their destruction were bian hills, where the chain drew near
sneets spread out and the young locusts ..ue snore, .s we approached it I saw
driven on them, and put into bags and . that it was flooded with mellow light.
destroyed; also brooms and shovels Soft breezes bore us
were used for rlieir dpstrnetion. A ! river current, and
reward is paid for the destruction of ' proached the mouth of the gorge. Oh, 1 good story. Trv it
41.a iiitaifi? !.! fla; ft. .-.-. !. tit .n r-ii I -wil" -f wild ctllllflTarl-iQ?.f ? X?. ..., -.: .- I
n.c KOCI.U....IU turn i-sw ... ni. wi.- "- v..... iwc. , aiiuisuc, The Central Ianrtaarv at lu.ltaaipoil, u coa-
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closes on the out Je of the nose and is , . '-"KI5T50.V .V KATO.V -- Cv V,' S-'VXV s?7 i.'SfcjYf f ' W.V "JdtV.r J
the best simrl. ring. Chambers aV , B r.Z tVX il?' K r, .-'f- W-4C- "i? - . : .
QriXLAX. Decatur. Illinois, are man;:- j , ? '.: r .'1 f ' .VK:, y.V r1t" " i & lg-J&
facturers. Thev also manufacture the IWp7 ? ?.. , i:TIP." "' 73 Hr."'"9"-. n . -" s' -
Eagle Bill Com Husker, the fanner'., , rlls.-i"' -"'V"" 4 bltS5J j;MQfgaBJfl.t QglBCTl If ' - Vlfe.lii V
lift -
CATARRH.
m" ?r" ('r it
v ith mellow light. I fidentlv b.ise. their claims on th- m-rits SS? j HAn?-"rV fc.V-" T1- 'e T" - d"- ""
slowly against the of the soap, and only ask a trial. spe.iks , -.eeXVYOUV'i'xiets.VH iV.. '
we noiselessly ajv j volumes. We know that the suap tells a . .iUwiV?. ijirr; Yr'' ' S
ernuients. In France, when the locusts
make their appearance, all the people
CragS leaped UltO the air and hung SUS- ducted by uentlemen of Ion? and suecesful prac-
peiuieu ov sonie migntv magic. Uetween "'"ii,,rini "a, ueni ai. careimana
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