The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 11, 1880, Image 3

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HE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
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M- l THONlVsT PubHhorT
2d cloi'd, vMoemaiia.
T272: IE 02 THE WEDDING.
JPTlHJfotewepnrtto-nirtit. .-....
!. ., mt " J9 nimkcn
t""u uh: nuR- uns touc-iiou my nami,
Pure. tnie miller love the token
-'JOrO thrt Ohllrvli M-lt. I...1.. -It,.
, , - -..... iiuij lint
:r bio4ln(r oannr love hiw irtv't, ,
ok straight Into m j cyc-i wit hjours, :
.u man a- rau m gi(tnio ucaven. . -
thcro Within rnitr linnr-t iT hnlH
lo Ijns-rriii(r shit'Iow or n-Rrct
ti- iiimnaii mm y0 llave chorion 1117
11 MK'Ilk t!Tinf Inn Inln ix'i.ii ril
tthcre In n'l this world of ours.
lie you hnvt- -vt known or srcn.
nom, ii you luul farliir fci-n or known.
iu would buvo crowiunl your choieu qucexu
there? I pray you. tell mo now.I
id I will hoM you bound no itioro?
vlll not 11 nt-h to hcjir tho'truthT
COIlbl lint l-fnn.l. wir.
know It nw. ii It would bo
by unci by a filiation- fHI
Imu thosiiuxhliiciirour home; ,
', u you ever lot eu inu telL
1 hold you pure from blame, ilctir lovo;
ml I wool 1 lew you free in nlr,
'Woo iiinl w.n Unit bsipKieroiie.
n i .nit nip our near (nk id Dejp-.
iu not say how I tronM tirayjf? f
af CmhI miirht have voti in HI caro: M
lint would lieeiMy hen I think '- '
iou, my licart Is all one prayer.
It coil'd I io'n her name with vours.
tid mil driwu blc-isin'S f nun alove i
her wh' li.i-l r dibcd rue of my all
y me niv liirht invotily love
'! ewti th.-t I d trv to do: T
lllioijirli my Ioik-Iv heart should break,T
1 try to mi- "Cod lili ticrl" too. k
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iiuiikii luriunixieara, ior yourswocutiim;.
m looklnir up into your eyc:
Jit thouth mv own'with liin arc dim.
read th it Pi tlnir true, ele.ir depth.
hlth t-l mi-. mi may trim in linn,
will 1 will It neili no wonH.
Iioiivh i-uirs an liou-in? wmn and fast.
nd eloquent with trutli and love.
irgne my doubts tlu-y are the Imt I
i mimiifia jourimi.
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HOW CIIEKUY THOOUIIT'OFJIT.
Siik was tlunl;inr so Intently, this
tile lrovn-evtl, hmwn-hairu'l teaeher.
tat .slio scarcely nuticcti tin; irroiiji of
iris on the steps until, as thev moved
side to let Ipt im.st. she canht a frag-
tcnt il their conversation.
"Melted lea-1 is lots of fun runs into
kith queer shapes, you know, an! tells
'liat ins occupation is jjoiiij; to be
"Uli, tipple.' parings are hctlerl lhcy
most le-ll the name." interruiitcl an
ther. "Throw Vni over vour shoulder,
nd the" 11 fall on the floor all curled
p, and make, the iuitia's as tilain as
an be. Why, I saw Iluih!"
The l:ul word was duo to her own
icar anpro.ieh, and she walked on.
mi ling faintly at the; idea of consulting
nch oracles to duciele. her future;, and
ettle the epiestion thalvexcel hur.
one liael promised, rather wejanlv.
fhen John Alston asked her the ni;ht
icforc that she would think f it. .Slu
aight have-lluuight. witli rosy hlushes
nd swift jrlad heail-throbs if it had
lappence! in a elitterent way if hi; hal
lorni- as a str.i'i re-r t (jlcnnvillo, ami
here hid Irmm the romance of a first
lee-tin.r, the sweet .surprise eif an ae-
maintain e-!iip growing gradually
Ivanncr ami eli'aror until tlu'recame the
hidden knowledge that, though. "Two
p tlie worhl, for the; weirler.s works
lake," thev were "eaeh unto each, :us
In (lod'sight, one;."
lr, ( he'rry aeknowledjre'd to herself.
Hie " diel l.ke John, of euiuse" That
lv:vs the trouble -there was .so niti-h of
rourse about it. Whj- she had known
linn ve r uee Hie cotib-i rememocr.
i'hev hael built muel-eivcns ami limited
inter greens tojre'ther. ami he had;
vhittled horrid woodi'ii elolls for her
villi his tir-st jackkuife. And neiw he
uul ake'd Iht to bo -his wife. Asketi
icr in juM one of the;ir familiar com
nouidace chats by tlie little; back rate;.
.vithout eeu the irlamour of nioonlight
er them!
She was
keepmir hor prnmiso most
horoiighly.
Aunt llarbara helped her
O W'rm its
ftilliilmeul at the breakfast
able-.
'llearel some
one coinn home with
ron last nisrlit, Charily. Was it John
'Yes'in." saiil Cherry, meditatively.
"Jlost folks think yon two are keep-
Injr company.
f'lext folks ccruiuuy tnouglit correct
ly -lat niirut.
'ion am t elumo when vou elon't
kvant to be. Chanty. xm know what
mean well enotigh," sail Aunt Uarba-
ra. AMin a sagacious mm oi ner ncati.
Yon two elon't go together no much
for not hiii":."
"No" in: it's forooinnany, generally,"
i:swcreil Cherry, serenely.
')'; ami vmivc learned prcttj
kvcll how m.invit takes to niakeeompa-
n'. Well, 1 don t know but you might
lo worse.
Cherry's worn kid boot bejran to t-ao
ineasuy on tlie carpet under tlie tabic.
jo ne sure ne s not as rieu as
some, out men no more are you,
tttinucel Aunt l'aroara, considering
e mauci in us pros aim
ions. J ou o nave to ucgui jiiaiu.
but that wouidn t mirt you: vou re
)oth common-folks, lou could easy
make a rag-carpet of evenings between
and Christmas: and unbleached
mulin has come down three cents a"
"Aunt Uarbara!" interposed Cherrv.
& Well, what now?" demanded Aunt
Barbara, with an injured air. "I elieln't
know as it was any great crime to no
lanning what s bct for you."
My whole life has been nothing but
ra""-carpet ami unbleached muslin. 1 l
like a change!" burst forth Cherry,
stormilv. " Ami there's no use in
planning for what never will come."
"De-trme. what a Hare up! Many
tr fo'ks than vou haven t fared as
11 all their lives. Charity Holmes."
That was true enough, but ulicrry
was in no mood to hear it just then.
Hordes, she conldn t endure her full
name; it always made her " feel like
Ian orpuail ayiuni,, suu aiiiw, auu
she made no answer, nut began
icring up her school-books and pa
irs in silence. Our thoughts ara very
like our bodies in tins, tliat. it uiey
start ofl on a wrong train in thciajuorn
in" they are scarcely likely to have ar
rived at'a proper destination by night.
Cherry's wandered to the ends of, the
onrih that day. . t
w .. -.
She knew what John s proposition ot
In "little home ' meant a quiet wed'
ldin-iu that quiet little village, theset-
Bjfc eraveiy m some plain uttie nouse.
lul then a monotonous round of home
ly cares and duties, year after year, for
a life-time. Just the rag-carpets and
unbleached muslin that Aunt Uarbara
had begun to enumerate in her dis
tressiney practical way the way that
jftcji made t berry rebeliionsly remark
to erseu mai. sue uiun i ueuevu sue
gwpild ever want to see paradise liseu
if Tmce Aunt uarbara nad described it
to her. what otucr lite did "jnerry ex
pect? She could not have answered;
only there arose vague bright dreams
of "far-off lands of grand old moun
tains under the glow of foreign skies;
of wandering amiu rare oia paint-
in&k&nd marvelous sculpture, ana glo
rious nights filled with music, the tink
lin" of fountains and odor of flowers un
known. There 'was one narrow door of possi
bility opening from Cherry's life toward
these " kingdoms of the world -and the
Rtftof them" a door wmen .aiiss
ibsi'lby's hand, yellow, withered and
.... ' V t1, iliwninmlc liolf? ttio toir
gllttenug ! "-""-- - J-
Vtr;Cc -Prwilbyror at least her house and
crrounds, wereythb pride'of Gltinnville?
Stiff, staieiyM,u.ui.ay"s - ""- "y
tatious 'costliness; tKe jwerecompla
centlv ppjntctl out to .every new comer.
tKSSS OSHUyJiuu. luci uuu utmuii
with Cherrv, anu, ulliuulvu , ie
brio-ht young face, had graciously inti
mated that she had sometimes thongnt
JJe should lik a" companion, and how
would Cherry like to livo with her and
travel with her?
That last was the charm, lor. Miss,
Fosilby visited mountain! or lakes or
falls every year, ami wjmctimcs sirajcu
even to tfrlle!iinM?lh
Should htrTitoSnrkciidi dran
come true? John loved her. ami .Mi
Fosilby would only hire her, to put it
plaiiUviJJuUAuuu? AinUso the plain
little fiome and the Alhambra by moon
light jotlcd each other odelly in the
dingy ohl schoolroom that day. v
De"cide? Jlotrcouldotifi Iaiorwhat
one did think iixsuch a bnbel'of founds?
flhe riucsttoned. leanfng her -head upon
her hand, while a boy in a ragged
jacket rerountvel HstIosly, as if he
wore used to such in.osions ann they
had grown a trifle monotonous how
"a banel of fierce barbr.rv-anns came
down-fromlhc-Korth'-andlittietow- it.- Jhoso who coulei commit such a
lieadfiel girl.'Svith'BloUtlf half lilled with crime would acarculy hesitate to con
yic "apple she wis snrremti.ioiP.ly ceal it at the coat of one frail life
nmnchmgrrcmrlv'ed'bTilmlL'rnfokn wholly at their mer.-r. How utterly in
suniMwedli contain Pitt's7 celebnitcdTTireir power she was she renlizedniore
speech "If I worry 'rnerican Simon ,
neccn "11 t worry
Knglishman I'el never laden my arms
The stranding lines of fijjurci on the .
diniry hlacklioanl leoKel HKe some in
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tricato puzzle to Cherry's eyes that day, gleaned forwanl with a thought of call
;inel thr ohlfRlockmb'ore her IeJk licked . log for help, bnt who would hear her
3'WeII? Well?" wittf a marked aml Joxcept thoie whom she most dreaded?
querulous interrogatiem that was ag-! Then came a wild impulss to spring
"Tavatiii"-. She was glad wiii'ti the J
slow hands, crent i around to the:
hour of Tclease; tMielfwhcii the ehrken-
lingroom haeijitjgMl tuej,sy occupauia.
uuel the last whoop aa niu away ireuu
the school yard. sheTlonued her wrap-
pins with a sigh of relief, and hurried
into the open air. It was not a cheer
ing atmosphere. A cedel gray mist en
foldcel her at once; elark e-louels hung
low with no hint ef a sun behind them,
and up freim the river swept a chill fit
ful wiiiel, whispering atiel complaining
like an uneasy conscience.
tw.it. nr J.nu-or tint. urmniMi ( herrv
from h-r elreaming. and c mp-lleel her !
to quicken her lagging steps into the 1
ungraceful little trot that a woman cans j
runnine. Up the street a blaeksmithji
shop stood invitingly open, with its fiery
glowing heart showing warmly within;
anil there she sought shelter, elropp ng
upon a ruiie seat to rest.
"EU? is it you, Miss Cherrv?" smiled
the old man at the anvil, auhe he.ul Tif
the small watcr-jiroofed figure" emerged
far enough from.its hood to become reje
eiirni.ab'.c. " Got caught, di!n't you?"
"As usual. Uncle Xa'.; eu of the i
place I beleing to. aud not 'tib'o to r:nd J
the other," saie! Cherrv, elcspoiulently j
inclined to class all eitvirnstniiec utieler j
euie head, and give uiem a gener.u
label., i . YVHl
" Vou seem te fit in right well where
you arc,'" said the olel man, with a
"kindly glance at the pretty lludied
face. " We; mostly belong .where we
happen to be.-1 lake it" . " i
'Xei-oh no!" protested Cherry,
vigeirously. " I'm suro we tlo not. I
have; hcarel it s.iid that neirly all the
I rouble and unrest ef the weirld is be-t-au-e
we areall out ef emr Jown Tight
llace-. and are cramping ir stretching'
lo fit t-omebody's eNej. I believe it, too'
"Think we are all shork down here
like the pieces ef ;i elisected map. eh?
and I'rovielence can't put us t igelher
slmight? That's peculiar now!" com-
uie'ute'd Uncle Nat. with an oelel twinkle
in his eyes. "Well, if I an in snim
either man's smithy I'll trv aud turn out
ininil lmiii-nt wnrk for him: :iml I lioiift
7v nnii in-tin. fr,..ierjlrlrfim foundaJiomu" she had snoKen of only last niir
v..tit in fi lit- nf wIm taltiTdroir? iffitilillnever be now. And she couh
f..ll kIowI? At lirstaneLtheiT.in araniel IJiayo made it such a bright little nook
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in my shoes? I might sit in h'T car
riage; a bit. and see whether it seems
natural. 'Twas left here thisafteTiioou
to have a whcelJixed. and impose thuy
haven't come fen it em a 'count eif the
rain. Wo don't have such finery,
often." "'
CheiT.v. half vnvedat his reception of
her theory, glanced at the e lrner to
ward wliiedi he nodded. rnusual
finery indei'd. with its rich velvet and
silve-r mountings, was that luxurious
carriage. She walkeel over ami exam
ined it niorocIosoJjS'iuid lwsyntly'
when some men fTeim theback",pa"rT e"f
the shop came forwarel te talk with
Uncle Nat, she entered it partly to b
secure from observalieni and undisturbed
in her thought-', partly, also, with a half
aeknowledgeel desire to see if it wouM.
"seemi natural" to her. What a sense
of wealth and comfort there was in the
very nestling elown among the cush
ions! She pillowed her head em the velvet,
and looked out at the blackened jV;ill.S'
of the old shop, lit up by tlie fire gleams
here ami there the glowing furnace,
the red-hot iron, and the sparks Hying
from the anvil like spray .fremisomo
fountain of lire. Tho plaeei jlookeel
like some elark ''CavemV in that
half light; and the twejjor three figures,
with bare brawny arm's and grimy
faces, grow shadowy and weirel as thev
move 1 to anel f n. Tlie gray ilavlight
must be failing f:ist, but she could not
go; the rain was still falling steadily,
ami even while she wished for its ces
sation its sound lulled her into pleasant
fancies. ,
With her eyes fixed on tho fiery bod'
of the furnace there came visions of far
off volcanoes, aud lakes gleaming in
lurid light Then, in strange, contrast,
arose snow-tipped peaks, ami beautiful
cities with the yhl-AVorldsiuilight.iipjjii,;
them. The hannnarmg eif the sledges-
grew faint and low so low aud instant
That she could hearthc: musio-frqm
granel olel cathedral organs. -After tKat
she became a very Wandering Jew.
traveling across elreary eleserts. ami
through valleyslikethe garden of Eden;,
over continents' and -.oceans, on, and
-Slid on ior uieiiiues. xue iJurcsLMjuiies
grew old, and her eager feet weary, but
they had no power to pause. At last
prison walls shut her in.-and -stayed her
wanderings for a little. It would be
but a little time she knew; they would
begin again with her release, and even
now the bolts and bars were sliding
back.
With the sound of opening doors
Cherry started up ami looked around
her or tried to look, for she was in
darkness. She felt cautiously for tho
stone walls of her cell, and touched
only velvet. Slowly she comprehended.
She was still in Miss Fosilby's carriage;
she must have fallen asleep there. No
one had Tcnown It, and "tlicyliael gone
away and left her loeked in the black
smith's shop tor the night "How late'
was ltr it nau scemea a long.ximo.in
her dreaming. But hael it been all a
dream? for there came again tho sound
of an opening door.
Could jny one Jiejcoming Jorhei-?-Uncle
Nat had sorely not known where
she was. or liq i wpuld.not .have ilejft .her;.
and Aunt Barbara would think of-lie.
as having sougut sneiter iroin the ram
in the house of some friend. "But tho
sound of footsteps near the door was
unmistakable, and she heard voices in
whispered consultation. Then the steps
drew cautiously nearer, and paused be
side the carriage.
"This is it," affirmed an unfamiliar
voice,
"Make sure," was ans.cred.in aJow
tone.
There was a moment's pause, then a
match was stnickMlamed up for auin
stant, B.nOwas'' qui&kly3f:tfufgittEua.'
liyits brief- light Cherry caught only,a
glimpse of several headi; she disebv-
ered noone-clearU-.- But the strangers
were appareun mujucu mai iiiuv iian
found the-objectof-thcireareh.. There
"V;;a muttered "JVII xighc," aud tlie
carriage was slowly fumed around.
-if ili nrtTri mne mi nnisci" -.vie
whispered waruingly, and the carriage
was drawn carefully forward, out of the ;
shoo and into the road.
he won't be too hard withnyStonants t upon the road another hgure uucv
if he's ruinliifr anyr7at eslate of pecteelly confronted her. aud she drew
mine. Mav belt's iisf Fe.silliy tliat's ' :' '" breathless torn.r.
Another momentary paue ocnirrcel.
as if some of the nartv h.-vl gone back
J99J)&jkm;wnZUU cwuuhd.
low on me scai. tii.covcrca.naitacraui
hael ceaod. attt.throoli the witttlow
caught a gleani of stirs. She fcarct to'
raise her heail for anv farther observft
tioni lest she should lie eli-jcovereJ, as.
frighteneel anI betvildered. ho tried
to ("omnrchend her sitnation. It ww
a particuktrly unpleasant oaej. The
rriag; had evidently boon stolon, and
j.ho was being borne away in it,
sho knew not whither or bt
w!tfJrt. These person, aware of in
I'ltnaAiilnil rrmntitt in fTn.?A tf
ho.-nnel coveting it silver trapping,
perhaps, had s-Mzcd th; opportnnitr to
steal it, never dreaming that it hoel an
occupant. If they shouM find her
there
Cherrv shuddered as she thourrht of
fully a tlie e-arriage rolled oa again
Missro?ilbv's luxurious carnage, out
it could scarcely have Hcemeil more
terrible had it been a hanmin's cart
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irom me moving veuieieanu aiiciupi v-
eseape; but that also was abandoned as
futile, ami she sank hick to await tho
issue in trembling eu.spcnso. r
It might be miles before they reached
their elcstiirition, bur. if nothing be
tmyeel her presemee before, daylight
must surely reveal it. How many hou
would there be first? Oh if they o:iy.
knew! Aunt Barbara, Uncle Nat. or
John poor John! How he wouM won
ehsr ami search. Would he ever know
she wemdercl. She lialf forgot herself
in a strange pitv for him. That " little
lit
I
Ijiic was very sweet even the Old
homely work and waja that she vieweel
so s ornfully that day: and if hew were
emi iioiv-nj icinuiij me m- ami
glamour it had misled mattered little.
but the truth ami love it might have
helel were priceless.
It seemed an interminable time that
passed in th.itstrange journeying before
there came another halt, and a slight
oun I as of taking elown b.irs and un
fastening a gate. Then, h the uneven
motion, she could tell that the wheels
lr.ul passed from the beaten road on to
rougher greuinel; anil at last they stood
still. It lriel come now, the supreme
moment. There was a breath of prayer,
a wild lunging to look into John's eyes
onee more, and then she collected all
forces of mind and body to do or bear
as she might.
Again she heard a whispered colloquy,
a low triumphant laugh, aud then all
neiLse elied away. The carriage eleior
remained closed.'liut'a elim light shouu
upon her, an I ho saw that she was op
posite the window of a house a cur
taimiel wimlow. across which shadows
flitted a? of persons moving within. A
.Midden hope arose in Cherry's heart.
It was possible that her cantors had all
emte're.l tho house, ami there might be
a chance for escape. She could scarcely
increase her peril by the attempt, anil
hurriedly but silently she sprang lo the
groimel. No one was near her, ami she
Hew with such speeel as only despera
tion could lend back in the direction
from which she fancied she had come.
As she reae:hoeI the gateway ami passed
"lleiioai" exclaimed a startled out
cheery voice.
Wiih that word she threw herself into
his arms.
"Oh, John! John!"
?UWhy, Cherry! elid I frighten jou
so? I was only walking tip street in a
wofnl hurrv, with no tliought of meet
ing anybody, least of all you, until 1
nearly ran over you. Have you been
spending the evening with Mrs. Mur-
ray:" "
" Mrs. Murray?" Cherry looked back
atthe house she hael left, anel its out
lines slowly grew familiar. It certainly
was the parsonage. "Oh, 1 don't
know! I thought it must bo somo
el read ful place. I've been stolci and
not epiito murelered!" she cried, hys
terically. And John, listening to her
storv, grew as bowilelered as she.
" 1 slioulel have thought no one would
be so insane as to steal that carriago
with a hope of selling it; and to select
Key. Mr. Murray's as a place to bestow
tlie'ir'booty "
1 Hojjpaused, then laughed as a sudden
light burst upon him. " Cherry it's
All-llallowecn!'
All-Halloween! And tho village bo3s
always celebrated the occasion by
stealing gates, carrying off signs, and
working all manner of mischief. Cher
ry unilcrsto.nl it all at once. They hael
doubtless considereil it a magnificent
joke to leave Miss Fosilby's carriage in
the minister's yard.
"And it isn't nearly morning. John?"
" It is only nine o'clock; I "was just
going homcirom the office."
jOh!" saiil Cherry, with a long
breath, and a tone that said unutterable
things.
'CI
lerry," said John, as they paused
it Aunt Barbaras gate, "this is the
night to try fortunes, you know, with
hot lead or "
. " Ugh! I thought I was about to try
'mine with cold steel," interposed Cher
ry, shuddering.
"JSut, Cherry"
"Tos. I know. It came out all right,
John formed tho initials J. A. as
plainly as possible." she addcel, sliyly.
T John informed Uncle Nat of the
whereabouts of the missing carriage;
and the next day Miss Fosilbv called
upon Cherry in that same resplendent
eejuipage.
The blacksmith informed me that
you first learned where my stolen prop
erty had been "bestowed: I 'did not
quite understand how, but I am greatly
obliged to you." she said, graciously.
"Aud about thatotlicfjiralt6rwatdkod
of one day I have quite decided that I
should like you for a companion-"
"Thank you," said Cherry, elemnro
ly, "but I have accepted tha't situation
with another person, ma'am?'
Miss Fosilby's uplifted c3cbrows
scorned to ask who else in the sphere of
jCheiry's knowloelgo could offer such a
position." but her lips were too polite to
tput the question.
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siiii;tu iuulu tiu.ij. a. iiiiwc ,tiii
better build a fire- in the bacVyarel and
make some soap to-morrow. Plenty of
soft soap is a good thing for a young
-housekeeper to liegin with." Kale IF.
Hamilton in GooiCCompany.
Ik their treatment of the insane the
ancient Egyptians showcel a wisdom
and practical sense worthy of their
high civilization. At each extremity of
Egypt was built, a temple to Saturn,
where lunatics of various degrees were
brought bj- their friends.. The tem pies .
were surrounded by beautiful shady
grounds, and patients were provided
with every form of amusement and
recreation that could occupy the mind
and invigorate' The bo'dy. Here
also the finestwbrksofartwefebrougbt..
Music, wiue, emolovmenk fiximr the
MEeiuion. and exercising "the memory
were tho principal remedies used, ami
none buttheni03t violent maniacs were
put uudeYanypei-sonarTestramy "
AVEAif a y CliTeago grainmerchant, .
now in 'Europe, was examining a paint
ing of a heavy thunder and rain storm.
Do you call tnat from nature?" he
aked. "Certainly-," replied the agent,
"Well, he must have been a fool to sit
iu a snout like that."
HUME, FAR3I ASD UAIIHE5.
A rocxn of cmho-l wheat, when
'jiroriorTr'cobtc'l worth taar pShtid
oLbreul. Deans anl tiea affjnl the
radH't-nourishm nt iejr the leajt money,
five of the but lhin? in the worM I
to give a horse, after he hn ben drir
n. uaouartef oiUnal st nrel into a
psil of water. It refreh? an I tron 'th-
... !.!.. ..!!...-..., Iota ImmclU! Ollrt-
aatl preparui his stomach for more 30I1 J
i ir
Wakvrd oveu Bi3C0rre.-SL-Ue; '
-im biaito caa be so nieely wm2
iii,cnit caa be so nicely wanuei
Thev may bo brake sport, and
crof'anhinr before tea. should
orcrlhat none can odjc; u asuac j
them
?t nifrrtfr
"Ki. Imi.i! Mtimiu'.r Into a bowl of
clear wter, ami repla-rijd m the b iking j
1111 ii l.ivui'ii. auv avm -i-"f'j i
heated Ihrough. but t brown or eriap.
A-i a rc-ncJyforgrub'Wunm. a corre-
spqnleatof the Kvinuty lui re-'o'n-
! 1H ,1. ..r...... Tl.r kln,l.f urr,,i V 111
mend the uo oi coire sail, tica
"fat autuam I
sprinkled over mv t
.L..1.1,. i ...:,t. .t... !
Java. wliieb wa inuoiei wiui urn j
i.Dllija' 1 iwt mi;
white grub (that ot the June bu;),
abont a buhcl of aU over about ejvury I
hundred fiet square, and as muta more
this spring-before or during a heavy ,
rain -ami notwith.unding th sum-
iner's lon' elrouirht JUV
lawn
U in i(. .
cellent con lition." j
w . w-
TV. ... C.r, Tl- I-r 1?rfT or I
of salt, and a quarter of a tejajpoonfuJ t
Of-pCppT; set on the lire t s'ew sJo
Ivr when it has bu'.ied until the twinv
toes are inorojgn y uuo. .wu ..-"-
., ... i i ...t.i..
.-jpOJBlill et Hour. Hall pimoi urtMuana
ii little cayenne peppor; hhiu u-j
throu''h a sieve, nut back in caucopan. i
and let it stew until it adheres a little
to the stx-on.
SBCntK i'Kitrrxrr Wiiekt Skkp.
George Ceddes, of New York, says:
"Thegrading-mill s.tves trouble, but I
.i .i.:..i.n:J ...r...:-., ..i.,..,. t n... i
uu iiut iiiiur. n suuivino "' " ' j
complish all wo want. My plan is t i
firs select the best heads, shell and (
then grade them, throwing away all the
uinall s-ed-i. Sow this selected see I
and do not allow a weed to grew with
it Repeat the seh'cting proees and
continue to do so. In this way we not t
only retain great vie-hls but combine j
....i. .i .i... : - i i;t,. Ti.:. '
wiui liter iiiu iiiiini'v v"4 m""iij ..
Tirocess involves s'jiuq labor, but It is a
.il,r t!,.,t will be well reoaid."
..,... l'l fl.,. int. 1 il titrriw
gradua'lv into it sufficient Hour to form J
a thick paste: then take it off the lire
ami we.rk into it about h iiuartor of a ,
IUIIIV1. II ll II mi; i- " ' ' --.
tuiiinil of .rr.ite-1 I'.irmesau cheese, and .
- -. - m
proceed to iry oy eiroppmg
jiicces of it the size of a walnut into j
plenty of lot lanl. servo sprniKieu
with very fine salt.
Si'ANisii I'icki.k. Four elo7."ii large
cucumbers, four large green peppe'r--,
one-half peek of onion-, one-half pec':
of green tomatoes. Slice the whole
and sprinkle over with one pint of salt,
allow them to remain over night, then j
drain them. I'ut the whole into a pre- j
serving ki'ttle and aeld tho following j
ingredients: hlico horse railish accorel- (
ing to your juelgiucnt.ne ounce of -
mace, ono ounce of wlnte pepper, emo
ounce of turmeric, one ounce of wh'te
mtittanl seed, half an oun eif cloves,
half nn emnce of celery seed, four tnble
SDOoufuls eif elry must.ird. one and a
half pounds of 'brown .-u.ir. Cover
the w
10:0
vinegar ami bail it one
hour.
.butt
ful
e
nitel
teasnoonfuls of cream of tirtar. er two
teaspoonfuls of yeant powder. Hake in
three parts on jelly-cake pans, or in
one wholo cake, to he cut when cold in
three parts. Spread a lavcr of choco
late mixture between each lavor of
cake ami on the top ami side of the
cake. Make the chocolate-mixture as
follows: Adil to.1ivu table-spemnfuls of
gr.itcel choeolato enough cream or milk
to wet it. one cupful of sugar ami fine
egg well beaten. Stir the ingre iients
over the fire ipitil thoroughly mixed,
then llavor with vanilla.
How ta IJ-.tise t'eirn.-
"S.VN MAltCOS.'
this question. We
of Arkansas, -puts
answer it, not be
cause we know more than he eioes on
tho matter, but to reiterate what i al
roaety known. We shall say little that
is new anel little but is true.
Corn has been on the improve for
59me years pisr, bAth in quality and
ejuantity, and the limit is not yet
reaeheJ in either. Corn, ami not wheat,
is the stall' eif life here, and its prod-ice
per acre is susceptible of being in
creased from thirty to fifty per cet.
The increase will depend not so much
on knowing more, a3 in practicing what
we know.
The seed should bo picked in the fall
when "in the don-h." The germ is
then vigorous as it" ever will bo. and
on planting, the grain will soon reit, and
quicker be out of the way of squirrels
ami vermin. The earliest cars of corn
in the field this year will produce the
earliest next. It must be stripped anel
hung up in a dry place, not in bunches,
but by twos, and not touch. The kind
most 'suited to, the locality., Southern
Missouri corn will not do'for northern
Iowa. If a paper cup Ue" Titletl cloe
around an car of ma'urcel corn, when
shellcel the corn should fill tho cup, if
not the cob is too large to be called first
class, corn.
"Fall plowing is better than spring
plowing for corn (and. indeed; for ev
ery thing else). If the plowing bo
dono shallow, and withj'Jcut and
cover." no after culUvaWm "iy'dl make
amends for this fiMtrmistakh"! If your
lanel has been wejl pleweA"i?thc "fall,
do not be afniid'ln tfo.apringbecatise
it may look rough and unpromising-
Harrow ambulant or plant t tho rough
ground or; if you prefer to do 7 so,
shovel, and harrow and plant. 1orhofc
fdant too dcop.noV to3 shallow. Never
ess than two inches deep, nor more
than four. Thcro are special seasons
and soils that may justify cither ex
treme. Four feet apart is too wide, be
cause the plows will often leave a.ridgc
of weeels'bctw-eeu. the rows. Three
feet eight is a better widtli. When
four feet apart aim at three stalks in a.
hill, w ucn tnrec iees eigni aim at two
stalks. The latter will make larger corn
and more bushels to the acre. Do
not wait until theJcorn is tip before
beginning to work? it A harrow put;
over just before the corn is up is good
farming, so as to have it--clean in the
hill. When it is up a few inches stir!
deep and slowly," and .near, to ,the hilli
without covering it up". TJon'taitpat
too many acres per day at this stage of
;st:rring,"bnt do it welC When the corn
gets to be two .feet high and upward,
do not stir deep, but merely keep the
gFOund mellow and fret from weeds oa
the surface. Having done this lay by
the corn anel trust to providence. But
don't, trust to providence" and omit much .
of tile foregoing.
A word on " replanting." Those who
dp as above will seldom neeel anv tc-
planting. Replanting is usually labor-
lost. If yon suspect wire-worm, orcnt-'
wo'rm, orsgtilrrcls are going to trouble,
stir lierbscne "Oil in your seed so as fo
wet it all.' A ga'loii will wet two
bushels, and the " Philistines" will let
it alone. 6lir. lowt iroin-McfitL
AViiat better time to be btirictl In
slumber than at the dead of night?
..;,.. V . .i sow thre iieck-s p-r acre lotuad oi live. "
eightsaiall, niio tornato-; cut tlteai u. lnUf . ami rn-lr u. , ri.m)rtcd J","t fM-nitlTM. peliVat r-ailr. Nar.
tdllm-a smal onion, alittle celery, aa 1 1 J 1U f u am , "?A, , , r, k -bs M-mirr . a.. e-UUira. rI lie iJ ,
n !ll? tJ.vrne labliHtNionful of butler, lh,, fa" aK .Wbca f0.1 lh ilr"' "Vr J r nt Xzr Mill ,IUr.. WrrrJ l- ifcc Vt,i
a little thyme. ta'ileitNMUiui ' uullr; t0 nmc , contlelence in tlie rottlt pt thin n,iUr iwanr, u. u ,Jr-i a run.; '
. . ...-..f- . -- m, - - w cntHtt 1
I -III IK -IlII'iaSB lllllll L nil" .k.A kllVi k W a . .. A ....
, t i.... ..i :..i eouii-iiuii ;ia nic tu Hu3j.un- r.i..
wiiei-.ii-. r ui 1 1 r,..--i hi, ..uwu-. , t y supposei lhat tho sentenco will be ,
e,f water into a saucepan with a mecui , o ilJipri,onmont. for lifCt on
( bulter the s..e of an egg. the lra,t f ,. v0tlthftlllicsj. I
bit of eavnnno, ninl plenty of black ' J
then the velk3 ot three or iouregg--ani , .---., - -... t.. -..-.-.
ihc whites of two beaten up to a froth. I cni-c, used the wordn V-! ,.ajHl
Let the pa-te ret for a couple of hour j 'likewise" m a way which implied a
.i i.J .. .,i i,. fv hv .lr...iiiir difference of meaning. " DtTTOii ktiotv
...... ..... ,..UVVU.. w-- -- , --j , t - n
hole with
.. .-. -.. .. uv uiemseives. ine.-e
IvIIOOlLATE WKK.-UIID CIipilll m ,...,1-,fl m.ntm..n trl...
er, iwocuniuis m mig.-u. win-.- tin- i ,,,., ., , ,- ,,,, .i,;i n.
A r..1- .t . 1.. ,... i t" vt I , i . iv a-v m.i " "
s oi uour. one cupiui eu iiiik, nuir ,, ,,,., ,,. .
- . ' e II. r t lULllLli all Ml 1111 aia. lll.ltl 1IV. i.'a.lV
.1 . 1 11 I a , . i ei llfa allll aa Hf Ill4trvi II 11 4U
gs, the whites ami yolks beaten sepa- ' , ... ,.,
y, one tcasnooiiful e,f seida. two """-1" "" ---' ""
This Sf t4lf Wket.
4M.. itm the folknrmr a the AmcH-
am farmer x the rtHtfc &jnt9tf-ie
lycsrs' experieow:
Trtp., thsn twrentv rears jot. ween i
, """ 77. ' -' L . - kf . K- i
nn i ranix mill nc nvm. m w
lb
ttramre. artruiocnU la thdr favor w
iL.i.. ..1.1 ..u l,1f . lwti.l nf nhn! .
isv . c uiu-w M . v -. - --- - ----,
btwbejla jwr acre by hand) by OMn,
.l,:n T riht xt-a -in crntvi raxn
.-v .- --.: . .
f -ri i i --i ii'jnm.irTU)W"f i
. jwr acre oy nanu oy u.-m u
1 coald ec no jpood rtxmn whr t
x Ici quanUty woald notdo pw "jW-1
i; """jL V ft Z r "l I
c"1? conscquenuy i ,-u ? i
ao-l four quarts per actv, at the Me
time eloiibling the qtmMilr ioni onooe I
j i..- P -"X --",
iiiuwif, . -i""... . ,
The ywld was twntj-tx bubel j
land
per acre on the field , 1 Owl not keep the
one land separate, bat the l.ff ervnee wa
very percvplible- That sowed at the
rate of two bo-heU per 3&v" much i
Unckr than the part toned with I Is
buihelt, atxl the L-el'" Wt-re not much
a n ha I a, long, bo auuru
was 1 with thi5 trial that I have con-
- , , . l 11
ttuued to sow 1 1-S bilihcli Per aen? for I
the Jat twen
tv ycar, anI have rawed, I
think, (julte as
gorjl crops aJ nut of
J nctgnoonr. in
Thomas bad mt pu
nelghbor?r.
ui .-vine .-"
K8-' W3-v' arni:,
y"n " " i.'
proeceK-ei to miw n iweiTe-f
acre ue'iii. i ne ucju nau ,uec in otru i
that, vear, and the nett ajiring Oa" ") I
-" i.i t .1 ...l . L..-.. k-.l !
rf. i il & t.l I A 1 ! k
no one wuiuii u.-ne suuijvivu iwivmm
bpon h . . lue.- lt ra3,ie M 1!ttIl. ,
. . harve-it it Mwd pretiv
thick, and the telling part wa. In the 1
long and wcll-filled head, making JW
; bushels on the field per acre."
, M. i,i i, l,,-
bov onlvll yean I 1 1 h been
ptnce.l to .leath : n t C. Ua4 n, ( ,-u
His name is Clayton Hjllsmnn, he is
bhick, ami his crime wan the ven bru- .
tal murelcr of an infant, whom lie was ,
set to watch. Tho mother left them to- j
gether while she took tv nap. On awa- j
kening the baby was tnisxing, nnd hho j
finally founel it in a well. Iliilsniau had
thrown it there, after pouiuhng it to
death with .-tones. No motive for the
deed was brought out on the trial, and
.. . ,, . 11
the priMmer would give none, though he
' conf.o.l a premeditated homicide, and
, , , !.!
,r-J, nmw ner, wno succ.-e ,,
Mr- Q"V "mnic.pal bench of
Beiston, was a man of stern and un-
uenuincr lemper. une oi ms prisoners.
yf anv elifferenco ler.eeni the .wirs
'al.-o' anel likewise?' "asked the Judge.
" l'ejs, your Ilemor," replied the priou
cr. ' .'ludgo Quiney wut patient, kind,
courteous aud gentlemanly. You are
.ludgc also, but not likewise."
The mother of a bright little girl
was in the habit of curing the little one's
hurts and bruises by kissing tho place,
and milling lovingly, " llos it, hies-
it." One elay the little ono came in with
a pitiful face;, holding up a hurt linger,
saying, "Mess it, mamma, bless it. 1
uskcuhod tn hlecs it, but He up to high
I toodu't make Him hear."
Incident of the drg davs : Pcoplo '
on the Ilou'evard Mont mat re, tlie other
day, were con-iderablv astonisheel to
ee a pair ot uoois waiKing graven an
hoots helongcei
ad
for
ay
A wife who hael been lecturing her
husbaml for coining heme intoxicated
became incensed at his indifference, anel
exclaimed, "Oh, that I could wring
tears of anguish from your eye'.-!" To
which the hardened wretch hiccoughed,
" 'Taint no use, olel woman, to bo-bore
for water here."
A young laely from New York saw
fomc men dres-ing a lamb at Muunt
Desert, uuel exclaimed that they were
peeling a lamb.
" Di'llue a Keiitlemnii," youny? AVell, yew,
I think J can!
IleV a- gentle a- it woman, anil m manly as a
uiun.
4 m
'" A young laely with a taste for fancy
nceellewe)rk says that she.eioes not see
whj ("encral Koberts slioulel be so highly
nraiscel for defeating Avoob Khan antl
his forces. "Afghans
worstcel," she remarks.
are. generally
Master D. has a horror of school.
After essaying all manner of excuses to
sty away, he opened the door of the
class reioin one morning and saiil:
"Teacher, I can't come to school to
day; it rains.
i
"Does the conversation
and
car-
riage of your new minister become tin
Gospel?" asked a" learned bishop of:
simple-minded farmer. "Well," wa
the
a
ampic-minucu larmer. "vtcn, was
the reply, "his conversation is rather
fluid aud he don't keep a carriage."
Tnr. lnilLC5-tib"e character of younc beef
Ir suprosce! to have -tijxsesU;.! the phr.i,
"Louie weal, wjuiu woe." Seie Jlnvt.i hej
UUr. "Isqcikiso ItnioEti" Is Informed that, the
Cleali i Houe i not Miinected nlth the
Weather Bureau. 1 'hilaJelc'tin Bulletin.
A OKNTtnMWLT yrttnj- djatcr op",ncr
aikel a rural customer if he vroald take his
raw oysters oa the half shell. Ttie customer
feemeil to think there iniht. he something
mean ami small about that style, aui he sai.l:
'Half of the shell lie handed! Set up the
whole thlnj;.'" A". O. Ptarjnn:
Yoc.no Mr. Latchoars war Blttlnr on the
pore.h the other nliht watdiiiu; a aeveutefin-
ear-ohl girl tiyin to keep a-xaKc looi eiiuuh
toee the moniia rtar ri-e. They Uilel
astronomy. I wish 1 was a star," he 5 int.
t-m lin ai h s own poetic fancy. "IwemM
rather you were a comet," she ealcl, tlreami
y. His he-art beat timu.taously. "And
wbvl" he asked, temlexly. at iLc same time
tak'ns her unnrsi-itSnir httle hands inh. own,
"and uhvf' he repeated. hnperiou'ly.
Oh." she said, with a brooding earueoiues
that fell ujioa his mjuI like a bare fojt on a
co d e i.-cloth. "because tjeti you would only
come around onc-j every l.SOl years." ll
didn't say anything until he was ha f way to
the froutV-Ue, hen ha turned around and
'shook his list at the house and muttered be
tween his teeth that " by the dads. It wou-d
b a thundering shrht longer than that before
hetcame around aain." Bat by that tiiu
-tlie j-oor -:Jrl was in bed and sound asleep.
m
. The sprinjr chicken chanses to the fall hea,
tut the tranc-lion mskej no change on the
restaurant bill of fare. Aew Orbaus rc
yune. Isn't it funny? The man who has abuut
forty-seven hairs crowlnj; on his fa is al
w. vs possessed to wear a fall beard, acd ;ees
I about with a countenance like a thin'v ttt-
t ed huckleberry pasture; while tb? man that
can eat Aarou of o!d clean out of s.phl with
a lull besnl shaves elt tw'ce a week, and
the rest of the time his face looks like sheet
of 2. 4 emery paper. They are each reach
tor for the impossible, acd miss It by a Liar.
Seta Szvet Mtgi&Ur.
iJacksoaTatriot-l
-A. Kcsilalaeeaoe oT 1071.
In 15T4, Dr. Jacob Meyer; S.nt Louis,
Mich., rave the following opinion: The
JIambunrT)roiiS deserTc tote rscomrnca le.1.
I Ti&ve prescribed -'them for irregalarities of
Pnet and FItrnrf-.
Every one of the more than -400,000 Cilxn
tei: Oak StoCt:3 now in the hamL- of a.
maiir
E
great
V Kui'l iWktuiMS - -. . .;... .- ... . I ,Krf. r
in renewing it one of the rZmT.T & P
am.1.1 MMtt, 1,, d,i!i fr, rf .- .
.i...-., vu-..i. , ...... .w nr;-r;r " .
a .... ...a... i-iniii iinrFiiti.i .. 1111
, ,w,
. . 1 tt aliltrrt.cttii'T f 111! I itrf trT"lnt1J til ektfifi..
i . . .
thcliver, Oiwrdew of thejtonuci Twl.dis- t-,,NTo LOA-ir-odcrVflj-eases
euii-urin? from three, djtaibancet, 4 Jmt.7Ttnt.xiicfsziiLsiuu&irt. AeVKiUftv!,
and have ob.4rred the ooat ytrfjl' .jgTHrgia srfrclrfv .
suits. Tielln,niidbcan!fefs3pl.y
short tlme ' - . '-' BC. -. . Cmmcl aaaC. &CjUmCtm: TaKCfToi-OL
ImtiseLceperi have proved eminentlr i,V?,V f.!."-':' " rAiatCR. 1
racticable, easily kept In onler? dirj; si! ln'ellSxSZ'xiS.1
in tis of cookInr quicklv, d?anJr -u:d" with I "fra-aa-He ar-r iil . rtritrtcBrMitfTtrrt I
economvotluclandkbor. J 'iTai27rJ1ia.Ma- I
lDrtruS Wcirra Itot Jnll
5t JiriM Oil. U a txttJtai tslxi-.
!efcSl. ,
.-jrw trn .
. - - t-r"rr .7 .!.:.-.,-...
lr .N- a ,5- ": r Ttr I
.rtJ rl. t-iArJV I
A.-mmalkt.
J cbuUtM a fa! . ko
-r-r-r;,- w jf .a c-
.t v. -- - -..-.... j
.. imMWir ii wr. isnuw -
Ujwj iJw u WwWy ut itL
Vtr tnit Ja iur 1aiC -V Atra.m.
- -
r ntnOxxU J
jjp 'n Ur-t htrJ OMI
th- 5tt- iwarw m y
AH eor rutoxarr crc tn uts tJaiS tie.
Stint OfcUii ia "
Ua r Macil. vr-
ltre it Urit pira our. mi-? ;
cjo,t, aha aa ntttint JUntr. eW n
tbr ut tJlr.Wt tt thai a b,iVpr i
ea Irtty.
Tbf UJ' J, ?r:.. .V Y , I 111 Jv3
m (toot. lttdb lU MltS rttrrt ti rut
cdlr a: rtduJ t- i-H.it a'
tjLtatK) tft. Jv B tt -rtl It litl
IbrK jrtJ- -t b 44 .' tvuiVJ Sa')U
UtMa eritn.M
llikr. I'rrf rlj'.
Th fiinHHi".Co!t arovn
m
uoontmnx j-b; m ;wa or lacuio&t ciu
mmrtaltlfil'n.? !
r - . m , ,
ni itur ar i.'rrr rJ.
... t.M.t
After minr rarv- inu. w "irT" m3ni
... lbc , UU1KK MV u the it IO,r wo
r ud. aud cbrrrrulir tr.tttr tbt It I
: r,tr,l,!T:.f?:.WKrBr"
ruuilct,i i . ., .-
A Ws-rmt.
Coosh are cu.ti.cJ jt It cliacrMe i
wcAllier o! antuwa. .!, H ec't:tl. r J
a; t to cmtluar U Inter. If ftr-a ik- Uw
luJii lt S1B rrns;th tu .thtaiMj lb?
MTere trial of winter 'b t pt1 - r.M'i I
U the 14-t reined. . cent to'.lK re J
Mia for -jr. cl.--i
KvrMT Farta-r and Teamtrr hejJ4 Voc-w
tht Frjijf r Atl? (iri curr orc rrcK acd
a ntc.ct oa bon-a. Uujr It. dj ticre.
1iT!mn ItnrtiPtK Hk t lbc ttfr
taarkirurl ". tsawi4c tl tv KHt 4tilil
Ii.rajc.Ut F H ttodiijiJ.Setiiiiiiiyu fa-
ji-ur dru?lt ir KnUlnti'a l!ia
hcrp It In ti 'Uc lu cac of acvtdcitU.
Wiiiiorr'a Fovcr aad Arno Tonic, lli
Old ic.Ubtc leutcdl. uw acl.a at one dooar.
T ii K twl bread, uc at o il 1 a t
Mrnv
.mLfj i.
mmmm,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, '
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
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