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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1879)
Wfc ipjgwiiw s mT& gggSfcii. J, fc,- t t THE RED CLOUD CHIEF - t'SsL - ruBLisiiED evmy EP ILOUD, KS22AS2A. DirL &d v W M. L. THOMAS, df ter and Proprietor. aftfaVliMKi. "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty? and $2.QQ a year is the price of the Rett Claud Chief, Uii! drstiiiC Suwt AB truJt a4wateVrato 2.C0 jer year, Invariably in Advice VOL- G BED CLOUD WBBSTER CO. NEBRASKA, THIRSDAY. APRIL U 1S79. NO. -7 -Jl MM lMi i-oto-, . . THE RED CLOUD CHEF . , ay B TO av M 4 ei - atr aaH H ans1 WaaV sav saw aW H ii r iiraeaa i zz W aafl v n m m V Lff V . . .... . . " m TTf? lU'TT. I T rTTT I TTTT?T7 MOTVtaM MMBaB rtflNk JBHl arfVBM SBaaW .Baapaaaaaw aaaaahm ai -,- -- -- JIT FuhFrrjlrr itIioq nt receive their T'rr rrtulnriy. wi?l confer a far by notifying ue of tlie fact M once. CormiinwiHH' folicitija from nil r-irtpof he Cnunty and Stele, a uattcra of general nler- tn 'um ca arc we rMpnnnuie lor UiotIcwh or ! opinions of cur crre?rondcr.t. i We do vol juMisv 8nyxnnu Inters nn'lciin- ! ronuirfiticT o. ALWAYS Rive jour name. i.uiai.uijun, to f-acrA inrArtifin must fat biindi-J in an early 8 Wedncidaymoruinjc. Oilieial Directory. fOKfl2E3lONAL. A. S. Foddcick. Beatrice. U. Senntr A H in Saunders. Omulia. U. S. Xenatcr. Tkbwae J. Attjwni Rorcfentatire. EXKCtflTVK. A I BINUK ASCt Gor.ronr. 8. .1. AU-xorlert Btc.etFtnte. ?)T iied.tL Auditor. C. J. I)Uw,jtl. AWy Um, l.C. THta,fn.T.ivc!n. Sup Pub InKruclit.n JUDICiAKT. r. . T.ihe. 0,na. Chief Jistice. ' Amu mi euv. i.msain. 1 . . T P.'liUxwelI..PJaUmnib otiatt Jm WEHSTKR CUKTT. J. A. TuIltTi, Casntr C'Iprk H. H. .1 Treitevrcr. froVte .ludtro. BboriC. firfbaol Ntp't. Carfttier. County Surveyor, J. R. TTilicox. ue?. J. . vorrtn. A A.nj.a. . R. Shervr W . E. 'J'horae. . W. Kail, i.. II. Lutio, A. K. Crary URt7 OnttUiliAaDtrK. HlEtn ini;cT5tr. BAPTIST; Rkt. O.O. YSISKR. Taster. Burr cs ia tke Crt House the 2nd t Sabbnth in eaeb month morninr and ying. At 6'uid Rotk tho 2nd Sabbath dor mat: and orcniuff. METHODIST: Rkt. C. REILLY. Taster: fcervicrs in the Church caih Fabbath. ajtcroatirir wwrninx and crentns rr fc . ---w TVH.H .. .H w rrilli tlio reiikyicriaa Earruce lit. rieasat rery two wcrks at 11 a. m tea's r. 111878. Pcuny Creek. Ne v. S at 3 ltmtlt. T"5KE5BTTErAN. Rkt. J. M. PRYsK . -- raster; heir.ceit m the Church each JSab kath altarnnting meritiite uii orcniuff with tho ethriist services. VmUn rrayermeetiaK every Thursday eveninfr. tabbatk Sbol OTcrr S.ibath niorninir nllQ a?m. euietatll. I ATr.h. A.Hownn.Supt. SOCIETIES. Em Ci.nn Loscn. No. C-JIOOF niU rvery Saturtlny uight In tho JS:iiuaie Unit.' .Ueraberi cf other Si Lofgesarocwrdially invitM to zttliud. 1. bTClx.'. U. C P.otter Sce'y. A.fc & A- M. M Ciumtv Lonr.K No. 53 Rm Clout. Neb . incuts I'runy evcnnift on or hulors lull noon. lMtic? brotlierf, in ool .-l;ina- ick. aro cordially lnntcil t t:end. J. CALVERT '.3J. I.Sti. Soo'y. Ito. "Valley Miiiilrcacl Vim enable. SOUTHWARD Arrives I Hlue IJ ill,... 9 :30a. LavcB m. in. m. m. m. IM. m. Basting 7 05 (Jowle,... JO ;20 a. Rod Cloud, l;20a. " InavaK, ... 1 1 :f5 a. Itivortnn, '2;'25l a. in. prankiin ... J i p. Hlooniington 1 ;o0 p. m. ' NORTIlAVAnn. Arrives 1 Frsnklin 1 ;o5p.m. j iicrion 2;45 i m. Inavido 3 ;01 p. m. Hod Cloud o :5f p. n. S" Cowls 4 ;() p. m. Hluc Hill S ;.-.f) p. in. LT0 EUiuingtow 1 ;25j. m. I Ayr, o;Uo p. tu. j Hustings, G;55p.m. Train iaily, except Sundays. G. W. IIOI.URIDGE, supt. D. S. CODliBS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Red Cloud. Neb. Office in Court llotuo. Money to loan on improved furmR. WELL BORING' W & B, Harvey, Art picparoi at all times to bora or drill irlli$. Rates Ueai-oKablt. INATALB - - NEBRASKA. OLDKSTAL. Oldmetal for babbit mota, y quantuiss at 10 els f-er. this office. for Fale in pound, at tf. J. ESTEI & f r t r , I BStS ?'''--AjLtjw -!y -- vC Ilisisisisisisa BRAnLEBORO, VT. Our iict7 Organ, expressly ;t c Chapels, etc, is proving a : Q-ZELjES.? SUCCESS. . Ro sure to send for fall descriptive Catalogue "before rpturchasinsr any other. m UBSEST WORKS (OF IE DID) OH THE GLOBE V,' .;, lllus-trated natalosrue sent free. '-. BUSINESS Dl RECTO 11 Y. Attorneys at-Law. W. C. REILLY, I I n A TTOIISEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ry-.: - ,-b - ---, - I t-Prompt Attention Oircjj to Collection!. 0riCE Over Jonsaox a Cukm Store, with C. II. 1'OTTER. JAS, L1IRB, 'TTf!l.'V A VT pntTV'Ct'T Hl rat Ja'.v. Juniata Neliraeks. Will nrac- tite in all the C oiirt.s of the ttitr.. I'roiuiit attention given to all business entrusted to hu eirc. Office on tho I e-Aat hide .luniatii Avenue. July 1 7 I J. S Gilliam I A Tr0HNKAr AND COUNSFL OR - AT LAW. 0?c i; Miner 's luidlng, vp-ttairs. RED CLOUD. - - - NEB JT. 2S. WilBcox, ATTORNEY AT LAtt andU. .c: Commis kioner. Collections promptiy atteadeil to. Oflico one door north of Cbiel 0l5:c. SED CLOUD - - - MSB o. c: CASE, ATI TTOIINEY AT LAW. Office over .ccd's furniture ftnro. USD CLOUD, 1TS3 Collections made and prompt' remitted. II. S. EALEY, ( W. EALSY n,Ury Public- ASt. B. a? M. R. R. Land itT$(J Slipfn tS t AlTUUfJEYS AT LAW anu Teat es tate Agents. Will nractice in all the (jourtH inthis State and Northern Kan. Collections promptly attended to and vuiTuttjiuimuiiut: .-uiitutu Red Cloud Neb. ATTOUWKY AiI ;UN- a fi . SELOKAT LAW. Office J at door West of lied Cloud Drug Store. USD CLOUD - - MSB. PH Y SiClANS. KDMCE0PATH1C PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. fiSTOFriCK oyer Kaleyirros. law office. LED CLOUD. NEBRASKA A. P. McCljiXoCJi PHYSICIAN and SUUOEON. ! Bed Chud. lTelnaAa. 02ca ever John- tca an4 Crcp:' store. !HotIs- VALLEY HOUS Fred 0. Wintox, Prop. RED CLOUD, NEB. Rufus Iiksciij, C aiytttlus? $k Smut. o Particular attention given to shop work, and coffins made to order. Efflrrainung a opecjauy-tsr B2D0L0UD, 1B3. J. F. GREUTEK, racticnl mIouhci Irm hU X. B., No daubing done uules ordered. tfStfS GO designed for Sunday Schools, mfkm, J. V.? Jim F. C. Smith M.B.TMntB-sow. Pre. Firzt Vt. C ah. Pint Ite Teller First Hank. Beatrice Kau lUnk NaU lixnk Hat- Nvb. Beatrice Xb. rite "tb. jmiib Sjrolhcrs & i .hompson, j ACKERS. Will make collectinnr i'i any part of the I r.itfJ 2-Utc.- rrell cxclanc upou tlio prtuci jijl i&iieui ( Lohu money UH"n uniroved faun Imcivcdepo iMfuf-ject to nghl draft- Allow interest nien time dcrosiU, and tram- act u cencrai iiankiiiE basinwi. ItKrKnevrza: Omalit. National Hank, A. S. radpk. I'. . Senator: Fire' National Hank J New York. .imriJpe Vallty National ISank. Cambridge New York. AL' XANDEE IVivcR the bet tue line !n tha -we't. If yoa irtini to eo from Lowell. Juniata or Hntinrs. to Rod Clond, Rnerton. Illooaiinctor. mith Center, Kirwin or any foint on the Republican or Solomon rirr. tike thiit line and jou vrlll find lively Urn erj and low rates, ataitei leave Lowell an I llnatin? at-i o'clock a. in. on Tue day.'. Thur'daya una Saturdays, and return at fivo o'clok p. in. on Mondays, Vtdneda and Frjda'.u. SAM'L GARBER DKaLElt IN Dry Goods and Groceries. ISOOTS and SIIOEI Hats, Caps, & Rtady Made Clothing ! Ve have the Laraest Stock . in the Valloy and will ) not be undersild. GIVE US A CALL, ONE & ALL Sam'l Carber, Ketl ioud Xeb, jSTeTv ZEns-land HOTJSJLD M. Noyes, Proyrieto: '. E. Located in the center of the city. Guests stopping at this house, will secure the best of accommodations. HASTINGS - - - NEB. WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Meriden, Conn. U.S. A. g& "Cldren's Blow-Pedals,"! Adjusted or re!novad!os!sn!ly, Invented mi Exoiusivsly used by this Gompany. The most popiilar Organs of tlieday ! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY. M, The Wilcox & White Organ Instructor" is the BEST and CHAP2ST in the market ! Sad Ibr JEustrated GrfaIo.7ae. IplfllJli! --i ifc -.- - m.mr .w :. .;.' ii rmr- Red Cloud Mills! We are prepared to do cus tom work Flour FetI Hn Corxi Mal for Male. rSySati&faction guaranteed iu qual iti of flour SOLD, and Ct'dTOM work. Fanueri zhould be particular to secure the best of sced-whest. Potter &. Frisbie- HARNESS SHOP -itr J. L MILLER iCecps constantly on baud a full lin of Harness Collars, Saddles, Whips, florae-lilankets, Combs, Brush es, Flames (jil and cvery ihinz usuahy kept in a fir.it-clasa shop. Two doors north of the bank. 7hs Hih53t Cash Pric Pali for Sidit and Furs. J. S HOPE -DEALER IX "Watch. :s Clocks Jewelry Silver and Silw Plated taclcs, etc Ware, 8pt- WEB3TER ST. - - RED CLOUD. NEB. Repairing Dona and Warranted. This space belongs to DE' 8HEEER OF THE CITY Irug STOBEi Who is too busy to write an "Ad." JT. . W1TEIW Photographic STUDIO. HASTINGS, NKB. CARL WEBER, PHOTOGRAPHER, RED CDOUD, NEB. Will take pictures of any style desired and give satisfaction. F- H. GORE DEALER IX SOLID GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY Solid Silver aad Silver Plated Ware, Spec taelt-s, tic. Watches, Clocks And JEWELRY RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA. CITY MEAT MARKT J. WILHELMSON Proprietor Red Clem fith Will pay the hixfcMt euk rie for bides. fresk Meat CBstaatly Haa MILLER & SEATON, Contractors &l Builderss RED CLOUD. NER Will make estimates and take con tract 1 for all kinds of building. Feed 4' Sale JStable, J. D. Post, Propr. RED CLOUD, NRR. --. The Kearney !'rc sir thst Jatnej laird's effort in the (Ktve ca wa a brillunt one. and that many la the aadt euee were in tears. The Omaha Krenint: New wr that for Dr. Sulxmn to 1ioai htturlf when on the eve of holding a public reception. looks remarkably etiqaettc. like x breach of Geo. J. St Iui. who to hae 1 been executed at Waboo on the lMb, lemplc, while in jail at Kraruont, In: a to i i ..I nan nour Deioro ne ai to io i Wahoe to take part m the ieM.rttKs tht cheated of its victim. ' ju,t been f the In- J An important decision hai J rendered by the Secretary of tcrior ia th made y G e rejection of the application eneral Jeff. C. Davis, of thol regtilar army, tor a hotutead pre-emption. Gen. Davis claimed that und;r section 2,2113 and 2,3S of tho Revised Statutes he was entitled to make a homo stead ettry and to have a patent Uucd thereon, without actual residence on tho land, basing his claim upon the ground that his i-erviec in the regular army was equiialent to residence upon tho land. Tho Secretary decided thut sections of the revisad atatutcs refcred to apply only to person who crvcd in the militaty and naval Mrvico of the United States durii'g the war of the rebellion, and who before or after entering tho ser vice had mado entries which had been canceled, or upon which the claimant conld not rnako final homestead proof on account of his absence in tho army or navy, and that an officer, soldier or sailor who enlisted in tho regular army or navy since the close of the icbclion is not en titled to homestead privilege while in such icrvice. The following in regard to the verdict in the Olivo case from tho Omaha Re publican, the verdict has murder in tho second degree. "How came about the verdict? Who weakened? Who wa3 obstinate? How could a jury find the defendants guilty of murder in the Si?c3iiJ decree? Caa it be that money was brought about tho final aggrcemcut? Such wcro the ques tions that were asked. The juron of course were slow in tellinjr. They stood on the first ballot ton for murder iu tho firat degree, ono for second degrco, and one for manslaughter. The verdict was considered seventen hours or at least the jury were out that long. The ver dict was the result of a compromise. Mr. West voted on the firat ballot for murder in tho eecond d-'grce, and Mr. Thos. Carrol for manslaughter. The remaining ten held firmly to their opin ion until one by ono they became con vinced that their two obitinate compan ions would not yield, and rather than disagree thev reluctantly acquiesced in tho compromise of second degree. Uu - doubtcdly tho statements of opinions by tho attorneys concerning the killing of Stevens, and the stealing of cattle, al though properly ruled oat of tho evi dence, had their effect and assisted in bringing about the end finally reached. Mr. Thomas Carrol, one of tho obstinate jurors, remarked to this reporter as he left the court room, "I thought the ex treme penalty for murder in the second degree twelve or fifteen years in the pen itentiary, at the option of the judge. Had 1 known it could be made for life, I never should have signed that verdict r.jt uu XT- n ii- :n in vioa s worm. r. wi fc- rity may be unimpeachable, but his judgement, in the opionion of many men who have carefully read and heard the case, is unreliable, as a guide to a course of action. The counsel for the defense, aitnougn not pieasea wud euner me wntence or the verdict, cannot but re gard this verdict a success. "Better than the merits of the case deserved" meets them on all sides. The prosecution are not pleased at the out come, lney maae so soiia a case tnai they were almost certain the verdict wevld be theirs. The defense will take the case to the supreme court. They will fight the case to the bitter est end. Mr. Olive and bis friendi are determined to see the matter through. I asked father of I. P. Oliye today if the verdict was more severe than they expected. He said it was but, added he "We are not through yet. As long as I've got a cent I'll fight this case, if it takestill Hell freezes." Mr Olive, him self ifl soaaewbat disheartened, but soeae of his wancest friends regard him as lniVv nthorc not a.4 fnendlrsarif ; ... 7 'groaad lor COTS). is seuibk he will not attempt a mwj j o MiA tml, lest the hangman a rope beat last ij hcre Satardaj saoraia o the trais, given him. j j lheJ jj . 5. tWr A heavy iorn shaft for a steamship of A Ritad ot Plage's fro. Ill U Mf the Pacific coast line case in from the- erecting a house it towa fer a ekeevskop, esst yesterday and was unloaded in the thisg th town Is greatly is seed of, yards. This immense shaft weighs 18 weral aor ew buildiafi wffl b erec toas aad was to heavy lor any of the U. , . . . P. cars in consequence of which a C. P. ted in a short txaic. car was ordered for it which arrived yesterday and received its load. This ,-,3ffS' S!S m tha nl W "Th r went waat !afstrrfar. Oautki RevoKtieajt. Our Washington letter j Washington D. V. Arnl lth. 179. The ctuhits blow delt by 8ntor Blaine on the beaib of the Kx-Ceafcdcr , ate cOBpirator.i the other djr har Jcfl their miri. and eanat be whloot or ignored Iti, a Mr. BUtaa sakl. the real object of tb eooplntni to re- antj YhW th Federal power orcr " bultdoxtoj; and traud. t4 oil to . . t ( . t. .. . . i..L V.- jjet na oi oayoai tyrauj wuwu is rett ycU co0,unUy magnifo. Io fact than one hall thi aoutnern states wring without a fokiir. and the larjjcat nusi ber In any one State beinR 300, and they nSnffd ju forljJ ud 1,, BWnC8 CIlosurc of tbu grand political uumbuc and nrUnce to cover a studied i nrnACrt .. nrnmntrf the S.ato above the V MUI k'kWW w ' -- - - i federal powvr ha had a wonder ful effect in ktitTening tho hack of wca re publicans as well a in weakening the back of htreUfjro atiff northern demo crau, who dare not faco their people with the real lact. Un. ixigan upcecu fUowinif that of Mr. IJIatno ttH turtncri exposed the dUhoncsty and dbloyaliy Menl ftor, bliiK' wbrs. In ear r now eontiol the legislative halb ofiH; JJ -the nation. ua, h-w t , 0 UUu ' Considerablo commotion was at uri,t0 5 ou tht tth mt. ad with mny ok-erved here over the Martling convtfr-t wipgutn kl that otttnU IwsiFtiy In ion of the N. Y. 77n from an abusivo Uoarch of grnr (iM- and patur?nw, and rank anti Grant paper to an oran io his intercut, and alo from a ipcial enemy ofTdden to a promotor ofhU nomination in 1S30. Many circulations arc offered to account for this chance, fl.ipflv amone which is the rapid advanca?. of the 7Vitne to its old place a a stal- wart Republican newspaper. auu us apparent leaning lowardi Mr. Blaine as the Republican candi Jato for President. Afraid of losing caste the Timet has at last thouKht best to identify itself with radicals, and jump into the Grant mvc- niont. As for ita Tilden biaa, it is hinted that that barl of money has been turncJ down that way to offctt tho Tmmany onnwsition to tho hero of cipher di- natches. However the-rt things may be, u a thn reneral Otdtiion atnou? Ropubli - cam that it h too early to forecast the next campaign, and while thcro arc none who will opposo Gen. Grant as a candi date, thero aro many who have other preference'?. Moesn Blaino aad Coak ling hate hosts of friend. Tho North west is warming up to Senator Weodora, of Minn, who is in ovory way worthy of the greatest office, and is gown a Rood deal of tho stalwart support. Tbo friends ef all those candidates arc united in the determination to win, whocvar u nominated, and prefer to wait until tho convention meets beforo deciding who must and who must not receito their support. A latter has been received here, by the way, from a friend of Gen. Grant tra felling with him, which says he will not again re enter public life, and 1 aj, tlie proper time will announce hi re fusi l0 acCcpt any nomination for office. The following are tho contested elec tion case before the election committeo of tho Houjc, the first name bciBg the contested and the second the member sealed. 6tb, Maesachuaetts district Boynton (Grcenbacker) against Liring (Rep.) 20th, Peniylvania dutrict Cur tin, (Dem.) against Yocuui (Grecnback- er.) 1st. North Carolina district against Martin; 2nd. ' against Ritchcn: 2ud. South Carolina ' Yea tea O'Hara Mackey HaraLon Bradley Hetcrt -,. O'Connor: 4tn Alabama against Shelley; 2no Arkawas j S yj31 ajo Ackler 11 11 ra Louisiana Merchant against Aeklen: 2nd Florida " Bubee against Hull; 3rd Minnesota " Donelly against W ask barn; State of Orcgoa, McDowell against Wbiteaker. The Committee on elections will go to work on these imnediately, and it is safe to say, case or bo cae, uemocrais caoagh will be seated ta place of Repub licans to secure a firmer democratic majority than sow is. Pxdeo. Bine mn. April U. Ed. CaUaT. The srrisg raiss lave eonte aad the wheat aad grass is coaiag up fax. Famers are doae aowisg wheat as a geaeral tkiag a&d are prepariag their be. . - futare Lome. VS. A. Curry is pattiac as a koase a quaiter of a aaile aorth-Mt of towa. Qte a seaaatio. eoeaied i. towa aae 1 37 2 week. A coapJe af h&m casae m tewn wiA hone aad harr. a ladri Jcisais. ' Ww kTiw a w- i . rUd.d Ttl Mt lhf9 w ,ut bs 0f Wi Wrw l jpj a jS m&mam if K aVl x t tttrn tkeve hmt wai ftf j rotU ptt & bJsy. He t y moaU TJr ikea c. 'i lr t0 jad tW Wor frl i rt waW A. . .i,, u- Mlj fare thss othTy. iew j-i ctti4 k lomrd at Vl bt wkrh j fal vtfl to .il. j Qbc f ifejrHRt t t wx ' . w urtwJ Wl jj te ,u,pr4 w Almmtmt . A .fir a toe ta f ..,. .... Atdml m to - I j &fty hQjry psJI left their k l 'e, sl jk Ar, 4ttklt lU , fi (K tU artl( a,j t fy Mht, but hcroaiW th fw w b ten cnu. A granil bati in Usn to alht. From Inavale u HV- ftB Uj0 rt,n r ,. Il)lmur. of ur irofon lrn ...,l i..n.trit iT vrtu roccivo any etm rouuieattot trom th "I'edasoitu it will b from tho far famed laror Croak Ifeality. . . . ,, "Hie itemtxed tawmiluM whwh 1 ', attempt to chonwlo tWU k ara thing like hew letth few awl far b?tn, !.,..: .1.- rr Martia from Jhomp MQ wjil for tiwa expound ih 1 :.'' i . h MiiaMBjw . uwimi fcu -'- -, n n having eoamsww hVf Ullf4 ... I. ...Lta ft aim amouir u at rwtT !"" "- 1UIR V iil' -"" ' , , We havo al in o-innNHi n tnerewuHBift t ..I.. . I (!.... i1ili VM organize! a Sunday hool uu-lcr aufH& C cxeeruiply lhUarns There ha bii wf arril l tli rmidcneopfMf Mtt4 ainl th ). is mply 111 ctat Umi . Our fllow townaeian Mr. Jurtio tetnplutai rttiramK u pt hit lfa.it ofrarp',-iM W kosto A ""'" , .. fftr ) '11. ra-liiH anolvil f W Hatetr a .... ....u,. It, uiir afllMMl of tJM GMf tutilliinA "" t- - -- . 7 mjiij IUW 3K. lT7 w rwjfM acatn bfw many yar-. , Thw U all far this tii nd with a liuKrini: fraliMf tkt nnot npor. it will bo oonaignctl to that inUalIo waste basket we awu!n it toymit twdtr mercies. R(cctfnUy -otu. l'(daiigue. Her to ril:e rcasitJ. Ei. CiiiKr. Ai a god many efmr reader hare asked me fur iaferauUjjffit; regard to raiding raHatajtkakiaif, Pr hupn I ouzht to kaw alabout It U caue Hived Iveyear in the outh. And so 1 do ia faoi. I have an idea pr hapi, that no ono elw ha. that u that the rctically I am a splendid farmer. Now I am going to tell yeur rtiUc just how they grow ptuut in T.inoM, Alabama and Kentuokey. Plow the land and harrow wcH, thara should bo no dod, then with a lijcht plow part the bn.l into little ridei ihxi and one-half fet apart, then draw a boo or mujc instrument alosg on the top ot the ridge so ai to open it lihtiy, then drop the pcai.uLi into the opening fire inches apart, recollect the pcanaU raut be shelled, then cover not more than j. inch deep. . Whon the peanut come up, keep all the grass and weed down, run tho cultivator tbrongh them if you like. When they arc six inches hgh a lijhl plow should be uted and ins furrow turnd right up to the peanuts, then a hoe, working the dirt wtll among the vines, io cover up inc vvjwtun m humbug. When ycu have fUlowod the abere directions you need do no more only keep your 'pc c40 ora SJXM weeds. When matured, run a plow clow to tho row, tho bar next to the row, then the peas will pull easy. Let them by os tke ground a half da), drive stake! is the groaad leaviag six feet above groaaJ, lay something around the ttakea to kp the peanuts off the groaad, aod coat meoce stacking, layisg tke eed that has the nuts ea scxt to the sukt kave a plate two iawhes betweeo the peaaate aad the stake, stack ia a circle, ef coarse osly one tkr. to tke too of tke stake aad Mr trtfh err- nr hav. a.S'l in fife weeks they are ready to pick, or yoa asay leave toed ill winter if yoa hie, they will not daiaa, but- alta&tt &vrrtalx like peaauti, and the ssiee will ksTe tkelr share if yea leave tkeaa w lorn. Doa't forget aad do ae a good friead did !at faJL I was pasaiag his faraa aad X aotked be had paUeei his peeaatx aa4 stacked tksw very akely with tke tope aext to tke stake, and the est all kag iagoai. Peaacts skotdl be poaied by tke 25tk f April if the sprias raiae are p&ssed. If pksied aad at apf aad a heavy rain comes upca thea tkey are aotfikeJy to eoess ap. 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