"HtSJEJMW )V "V. h MA 4r THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, Publisher. KKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA. THE SOXQ OF THE EXQIXK. STEAMER M I am romlr for tvorlel Intnnvifly forworkl" PosnystliOKrmit -niono whon 'woBtnrt, .Ami the ?ioini conivs up from Its pulslno- bean, IVi h li Iuini!re Iron nrmi anil hitndi 1- is wuitlna- to tako in to foreign lauds. An ! it s ij-j. in tlo vhwirU-a sort or way, IVhile our frioiiUs-nnj -watching-us down tho bay, " 1 nm rcjiriy for work 1 I nm ready Tor work!" " I will carry you ovorl 1 will carry you ovorl" It scms to nay on tho ocean wldo, hen no land can be aeon on either aide; Aw! wo wonder how It can ovor Imj 3'ihU wo oifn bo .trnhrht o'er tho trackless 1 sua. And wo wirtcb tho onsrlno day ly day, inoouni'4c iy what it oorni to Bay I wilf carry you over J will cury youoviTl" S'ccp ?nfc till mornlnjtl hlfcp Halo ll inoniin!" ArcthoivonH wc lion-at tliodoad of night, Whon only tho s illor c.io a llt'ht: a lint tho split hlp riixlifS nlon? nilruo -A"it ilK-MiT-tilni) win onlhoHiii, An I wo ro-it tJcroro nr-ir tho li'-iitfrur hearts! Ol tho cnjini- iloliur lit nnlilo p:irU H"-pniio till nrrnliil Meop salo till morning J" " It Is all rlsrht nnwJ It In all riiriit notvT' Arc thfwonlj wo hoar when the inn peeps thro". And tli lonilon cloud entrh a tint of hi no, lnl the iron anus work hard and fat, VorucaruJn hllitof theliuid utl.ut: An 1 1 ho i-iikIuc looms as jrliid a wo Tn.tt thu rtlup U a w I ruin all danger froo. ' It ii til! r.i;lit now! It Hull rlIit now:" O liravo ciikIiio. von llttl-s know What t' -iir fnl'thrul loll w-owol Vni !l your doty ly ln- and nlirht, A- well In tho dnrkiiesH n ihe lUlit, "Si"v r lotting an hour so lv. Never Mopping to :tik th" "Why?" And liowel u w h:it hotiuty and jrraco can bo la h me Hi toll mid il.lelit v Ytiuth'i CoiniNinfam. IX III DINK. , It was on that fine- edge of night g which goes by the name of morning to those early risers whose day ends at sunset anil begins before cock-crow that Mrs. Ann Dustin, rising from her ir'i :s 'Itm.'j ", addressed herself to the task of lire-making. Why Mrd. Dustin shonjd awake at such untimely hour it would have been hard to ex plain. Dustin, hor late husband, was "late" only in a coveutional sense, having died years before. It was not for the sake of neighbors, for neighbors fc there were none within three-quarters of a mile. There- was nothing cheer ful in tho raw November darkness, lit only by the twinkle of the distant light house. Nobody needed, no one waited for her. Had sho chosen to lie in bed t till noon, not voico would have been rai-ed in protest, and truly "Heaven M'uds nuts to those who havo no teeth;" for all this charm of privilege which T-rrtain laz' people would so have val ued was utterly thrown away upon her. I'linctual as the clock, at four in Mimmcr and live in winter, anticipat ing the earliest hint of dawn, up rose Mi's. Dutin, and from that time for ward the wheels of her day drove busily n till suiiM't. when she went to bed, thus -aving lire, candle and the infrae- vlion of old custom. vT .she bad just got her lire well under I w.iy Allien a knoek. fell ujion tho door. Jvnocks have chanicter. This w:us not lo'td, but quick, imperative, as given b one whoso errand might not brook delay. '-t'ome, in," said Mr.s. Dustin, sur- jirised, but calm. Then recollecting th-it the door was still fastened, sho 0 stepped forward, drew tho bolt, and opened. v Three ligures stood without, dimly deiined ag.iin&t tho darkness of tho morning. "Oh, Mrs. D ." said a voico, "may we eonio in.' iVo are hiding." On the mainland such statement might have sounded odd and startling rtiougli. but to Mrs. Dustin. a Nantuck et woman born and bred, it had quite a different significance. She was familiar with the isdiind custom known as "hid ing parties" when a certain number of irirls and young men. having a dance in contemplation, settle who shall give mid u ho pav for it by a preliminary game of hide-and-seek." Twelve hours jfoi 'he day, from six to six, are allowed t'.ie latter to dicovcr the lurking-places to which, before dawn, the former have betaken themselves. It is an exciting ame, :is nv.iy well bo imagined, with a whblc i-land to range over, the forfeit :m equilly pleasant one to pay or to win. a since of adventure involved; so fit is no wonder that it should provo p qmlar, and girls be willing to shorten their beauty sleep for the fun of indulg ing in it. "Mrs. Ann had been of many a hi ling party in her time, and knew aall about them; so with ready wit sho hurried tho girls inside, shut tho door lot some llash of light should go forth , to guide the seekers, and proceeded to discuss ways and'mcaus. " "Jain't no use your trying to stow away in none of my rooms," she said. "The boys' 11 bo all over them like a ll.-u-h. 'Taiu't tho lirst time they've come here. Onco they caught 'MandyH Tike behind the Hour barrel in the but- "X tcry: ami another time Lucy Smith fcho l.T)t in under the shelf of my closet, and Tset the tea-chest, with my best bunuct in it. right afore her; but, law! Jack Sperry he's as quick's an eel, and ho had the client and the bunnet, and Lucy atop of them, all out on tho floor ' before you could say 'Scat.' Hark! ghat's that?" as another knock, hesi- ! tatin- but vigorous, fell on the door. " Who's there?" softly stealing for ward anil slipping the bolt. "Any girls iu there. Miss Dustin?" "Well? I declare, if that foolish old custom ain't going the rounds yet, I want to know!" replied Mrs. Ann, at jtbc top of her voice, signing the tittcr inr oirls to silence meanwhile. "I call " itliard if quiet folks can't get their chores done up at this time of mornin' without vour coming rouud like this. It ain't six" neither. You'd ought to bo ashamed of yourself, Mark Coflin 1 de clare you lied." "'Taiu't six that's a fact," said one of the young fellows. "Come "along "biys; Mis Dustin's right. Seo you litfer." With this and a laugh they walked away. - Now, girls, set right down by tho fire, and let's think what to do." said their hostess. "That Mark Coffin's a rcntlar high-flier for spirits. Did you -4car him laugh? Draw up closer, Miney- You'd better; you look half froze" ilffoev. or Jessamine, obeyed with a little shiver. She was a delicate, pret tv creature, with fair Tiair and sweet blue eyes, and looked quite unfit .for the exposure and chill of the early walk. I How'll wc manage?" pursued Mrs. son. "There's the cellar; that's the tiling. I'll fix you up there. It'll just hohTyou, and the boys won't be likely to suspect, 'causa there wa'n't none till last summer. 1 had it dug in June." Cellars,. be it known, are not the cus tomary and matter of-course things in Nantucket as elsewhere. Many houses dUpcnse with them altogether; in others the cellar is merely a small pit or cave du" beneath the kitchen for the storage of butter and other perisnable commodities, while tho walls of the -, house rest upon tne ground, or on piles connected by a lattice-work, Mrs- Aus tin's low-browed cottage was of the foAner description. 5" trap-door .and ladder led to the cellar, which was about. eight feet square. Lifting the trap, Mrs, Dustin now proceeded to line the space with feather-beds hastily brought down from tb second story. Various guilts, comforter and a couplo of buflalo rubes wcro tumbled in; a hasty jorum of tea was browed; and fortified thus by warmth and food, thu jjirU de scended the ladder, well wrapped in blankets, and couched, a laughing heap, in tho billows of tho friendly feather beds. Mrs. Dustin taw them well es tablished, then with a nod rcclosed the door, drew ft square of carpet over it. net her sewing-machine thereon, hasti ly cleared away tea-cups and plates, brightened the fire, washed her hands, unbolted the door, nat down, and bo pan to ntltch vigorously. As she did bo she glanced at tho clock. It wa ex actly six. Half a second after came another quick knock, and, without waiting for answer, the door was dashed open, and three young men hurried in, and with a rapid "Excuse me, Mrs. Dustin, we're after those girls," nread themselves .1. .. .1. i.i:... .l tivcr Hie iirciiiiaca witxi a rajiiun.jf uuu thoroughness born of long practice. Mark Coflin, a handsome fellow, with a daring glint of fun in his eyes, hur Mayhew rau- ried to the attic Sam fiacked the buttery, ami opened all the cupboard floors, while Issachar, or "Czar," Pike dived into the secret re cesses of Mrs- Dustin'a own bedroom. w . . ,. , . -- At.. sen minutes huiuccu to ransecK iiiu small house; each bedroom was searched; cvory closet the dresses on the wall wcro shaken and pounded; tho logs of the wood-pile dislodged and thrown aside: Sam even liftad the lid off the churn and ncciiud within. All was vain, and the discomfit?d search-, crs relumed to the kitchen, where the mistress of the houo still plied her whirring treadle, and slipped the long white seam beneath the glancing nee- die. She looked up as they entered, and remarked, dryly, "I hope you' re j for looking unprepared seemed thrown hatisficd, anil you'll please pilo that i away, for no Mark came. The time wood up again just where you found ,ay i,aVo appeared long to Mincy in it." I the cellar: it certainly did to her hostess " Yes' m, wo have. Why didn't you , above-atairs. She fidgeted, she could let us iu whon wo first came?" j settle to nothing, and nothing went ''Cau'-d'twasn'tsiv:' straight. Her thread broke, tho ma- At that moment Mrs. Dnstln's quick chino was "contrairy." " Drat the fel eye perceived that Czar's big foot had iow; w,y don't ho come?" she re turned up a corner of tho carpet, thus . j)Catcd more than once, her eye turned leaving vislblo one hinge of the cellar to the window which commanded the door. With u rapid movement of her ( roati ovcr the downs which led to town. Oivnshevrcplaced it, still sowing steadily , it was not till the dinner potatoes were on, ami fixing, at were, the gaze of her C)Ili an,i tj,0 pot-pic beginning to send visitors, while sho added: " Old ways is forth savory fumes from the lire, that old ways. There's a difference of opin-1 at ja8t the gate swung violently on iu ion how good they be; but if six is the . hinges, and tho long-expeetud Mark hour, I keep to six; so it ain'tjio uso coming a-knocKing ai my uoor at twen ty minutes past five, ami that you fel lows cau remember another time." "Well, that's no more than fair," declared Sam Mayhew, with a laugh. Tho three stood debating for-a mo ment; then, " Come on, ' we'd better try the houses down to Trot Hill next," wild Czar. They moved, toward tho ! door, -Mrs. Dustin watching them with j secret satisfaction. On the very thresh- j old tlio asiuie inane paused ami que ried, "Has this house got a round cel lar to it?" Mrs. Ann's heart stood still for tho space of oifo second, then her auswer came readily ami bold: "No, it i?i'f." "And no lie cither." as she aftcrwanL explained, U...iA flwt rw til.... ,,'na iMiiniii " i;4lll3U lliu i;i;iirtt i ia oiiiiuu. suuaru. i , i . i .. 'f'hen, "Come,fncw,what icked, they were ' he4roT the"' -v,.n ss ur a few minutes' ' " l s?z -"" Jhin' Another pause. along." Tho gato clicked actually gone; and after l.la.. 4, .!. it . f.j llt.itn wt,trwl . J ' .. ed cheerily on tlie trap and called, "All safe, girls;" to which A burst of laughter rcsj snonded from below. it.... n -.i ,... t ....-?. t :..;:... i .u-r" .""..." "-:.fi"i nno was liisMlicd sleulow fell u 111:11. :in iiiiiii iiiLi:i. ii. ciii.iviii ti iuii 1HS lltl I fkl lttt lit CI , .. , , -- - l. f.Ai;t. .it.i.Itltwi oMil T,. . . ... across Lliu cwiu;-iuaeiiiiii;, .ion .mi.i. Ann. turning, csiught a glimjiso of Sam i. iiii .rn iiii"iiiiii iiiiii;. iiiin a n "- -. ..-.- - .---- -- Mavhcws head retreating noiselessly from the window. Evidently tho searchers wcro still on tho alert, and it behooved the sought-for to bo cautious and circumspect. Some dinner found its way down the ladder at a later hour, and during tho course of thu afternoon the girls ven tured to steal out, one by one, for a warm at tho kitchen fire. Still they were chilled and cramped enough when, at last, the safo hour of six having arrived, they emerged from tho under-, ground retreat, ami made ready for a return to their homes. Jessamino looked very pale, and Molly Grccnleaf, with many yawns and stretches, de clared the gamo not worth tho candle, and protested that this vas tho last, the very last, time that ovcr sho would join in the like. " That's nonsense," said Susy Lock. "You'll forget, and bo as crazy about hiding as ever by next week. That's the way Lucy used to go on before sho was married: but sho hid just the same; she never would lose a chance." "Well, perhaps I shall," admitted Molly, with another yawn. " Girls, wo must never let on whero we've beon to day, not even to the other girls. Mrs. Dustin's cellar is such a good place, we'll just keep it to ourselves." " Wo may come again, mayn't we?" plcadod pretty Jessamino. " .Law bless you: yes; come just as often as you like, Miney. 'Tain't a mito of trouble to hev you. I've boen young myself, and I know what girls be." " Oh. thank you; that's first-rate;" and with a sudden impulse Jessamine ran back and kissed the "widow's com fortable cheek. "Wo'll bo sure to come," sho said. " That's right, Mincy; seo you do." Mrs. Dustin rather built on this promise. More than once, when cal culating her day's provision, she said to herself. "I'll get another pound; them girls may be along." But November waxed to "the Christmas-tide, and Now-Year gave place to March, and still tho promise remained unful filled, till at last Widow Dustin ceased to expoct- It was late on a cold night in early1 April, and she had been long in bed, when at last the summons came, in tho shape of a tap so faint that it was thrico pepcated before it roused her. She threw on a shawl and hurried to the door. i "Girls is it you, girls ?'! she de manded. "It's only mo," and to Mrs. Dustin's unspeakable surprise, Jessamino May hew, wrapped in a fur cloak, stolo in alone out of the darkness. "You said I might come." "Why. yes, and welcome. But whero'sthe others?" "Oh, they they've gone over to the Starbucks at Smooth Hummock's." "Well its' funny you should separate in this way. I thought half the fun was in bein' together." "Oh yes, so it is" confusedly. "But you know, the Starbucks' isn't a bit a good place to hid in. They're sure to be caught; and Molly wants to be, because her mother's gone over to Sconsit to Sarah Jane, you know. Her baby came last Tnesaay, and while Mrs" Greenleaf s gone is such a good time to have a party that Molly's rather counting on being found. But I" blushing deeply "I didn't want to be." "I don't see why not, if Molly's to have tho party anyhow. 'Twon't'be no trouble to you." " Oh, it lstft'the trouble. But but, you see, me and Hark Coffin have a sort of a .private wager j-and-if he finds me, he'll m" " Well, tchat? I declare, Miney, von'ro coloring op so I should think twas tQ.gitjharrieL What! 'tis realty? J declare! I never did! Well, Miney, I'd be canght, if I was you. Mark's as good a fellow as evr stepped: and your ina she was a-telling me once' that he'd been after you forever and a day ever sence you was old enough to sav, ' Boo' to." - : " "Oh, I know," said Miney, half laughing and half crying. "Nobody need to praise Mark to me. But, can't you see I don't want to be caught easy. He'd think I 'Boost did it a-pnr- Kso if I'd gone to the Starbucks', and -" A deep blush linUhed tho sen tence. A droll look came into Mrs. I)utlns eyes at this naive explanation, but she preserved decreet silence. It was barely ten o'clock. o eho took Mlney into her own bed for a preliminary reit, ignored the fact that the girl wa lytn awake, fvigned slumber herself, .and was ruwarded when she roajctl sharp at four bv finding lier fast ailccp. Very quietly she rcwo and dressed, raked out the fire, filled and hung on the kettle, and when at five Jessamine sprang up, tcrriCed at the sight of the gray, on coming dawn, breakfast was ready, and the kitchen warm and cozv. Don't you be scared." paid thu hostcs. "Mark Coffin nor no onu else ' is a-cornin' in hero till aflcr six has struck. You've moro'n three-quarters i .. t.nn.,nn.,n -,..... I. .... .I,-.,.-r. ut nu uuut luajMit.wiwujuiuft uumi and cat hearty for the cellar's cold still. and it ain't no place for you, as I rcrv well know, only" there's no helping it' Adding, in her tirivato mind, 'And I just hope that Mark'll be along early, before you get your death of. cold, fur you're bound to be found this time, and found you shall be, as surc's my name's , ana uuuu: An., llii.tinl" J There must have been tome lurking I mischief in her eyes, for, after she was comfortably established in tho cellar, j Miney looked up apprehensively, and I said: "Uu, :irs. jJutin,you won t tell mm, will you?" "Not I; I'll not say a word," was the reply; and Mnu Ann slammed down the, trap. r . . , Eight -o'clock fetrucknine, ten. , eleven. All the elaborate nrcnarntion? j rushed in. "Oh. Mrs. l)ustin.'"he panted, "have you seen Miney Mayhew? The girls are hiding to-day four of them, and we found threo over at the Starbucks'; but Hho wasn't with 'cm, and sho' the only one I care about catching." "Wa'n't .she with the rest? Do toll!" said Mrs. Ann, enjoying tho sit uation, .j , "No, and I don't call it fair," re plied Mark, stamping angrily about the kitchen. "1 mane Mire she'd bo with the rest, of course, and I btaid up all night in the meeting-house steeple with a gla-s, and saw them stealing oil to the Hummocks, and then I went after. Sho's gone away separate, and none of 'om knows where. Molly'd have told me in a minute if she d know, lor t-no knew what I what wc . Sho ain't said?" I sca look for your self. 1 ain't one to spoil fun bv tellini mm wnv nr tlm ntlinr ' mil. nvnn nt . . . . .. M, , I f.hl; spoke-oh treacherous Mrs Dus- , -r ' " ' K" " ' " "'. reciiy at inu iiap-uoor, vviiosu iiiugcr . were distinctly visible. Terhaps Mr. ' Dustin had not f.iken thenains to covet . '" - ' lliem as circumspectly as on previoin . . .- . , .. .;,... Tl.itilr iir.ia.iilflr lit n uiitii3iiiii3 'iaiE tt.ijMiiiun. ah i (inciciniia M-irlf vi jinlclr lllfill'mh . - -. -. . .i....i..j lir:ti. -.. , . . ue i-aw, ue coiiiiireueiiuua. uu one bound ho was across ih kitchen, had seized, raised tlio traj and vanished down tho ladder. A girlish scream came from below, then a low murmur of word", and finally a little sound, slight in itself, but full of suggestions, and with a wonderful knack ol making itsolf heard at a distance tho sound, in short, of a lover's kiss. After that came silenco and more low talk, broken upon by Mrs. Dustin, who, chuckling inward ly, and pink with excitement, popped her head ovcr the edge of the aperture, and remarkod: " Folks cnu'C live on air, if they arc courtln', and they can die of damp. Miney1 s been quite long enough in tha. cellar, Mark Coflin. letch her up. The pot-tile's ready, and it ain't so bad as it smells, and you and she'll be all the better for a bit, "if j-ou'll consent to tako time for it." Tho "round cellar" was not, in truth, a ramantic frame-work for a pair ol lovers. Still it was rather a pretty picture that Mrs. Dustin looked down upon from ovcr the edge of tho trap. Mincy and Mark sat side by sido inthe midst of tho buffalo robes. Her pretty head was on his shoulder. Sho raised it, dyed with blushes, and Mark mut tered something very liko "Hang pot pie!" but they ascended tho ladder obediently all the same; andonce at table, dinner did not seemvso. objec tionable or so unreasonable as might be supposed. " I can't think how 3011 came to remember tho cellar so sudden ly," Miney taid onceaud that menda cious Mrs. Ann replied, " One of tho hinges must havo como uncovered, I reckon," whilo Mark whispered in her ear. "I could havo found you in tho heart of a stone, I think. Miney. I was so set on it;" and, happily deceived. Jessamine asked no more. "Mrs. Dustin stood at her door and watched them walk away together. Tho afternoon, though bright, was fresh and cold, for a keen sea-wind blew in, flattening the faded grasses and rustling tho dry heather on the plain. Mark hold Jes samine's flapping cloak tightly togeth er, she leaning upon his arm. They disappeared behind a low thicket of evergreens, and with half a smile and half a sigh Mrs. Dustiu turned back .into her kitchen, saying to herself: "I'll free' my, maid about hat wink when shels been married a year or two. She'll forgive me easy enough, or I miss my guess. It's natural for a girl to want to hide, but she'd bo sorry enough sometimes if she wasn't found out; and Tm a woman, and I ought to know." Harper's Bazar. Little Girl Scared to Death. Last week tho children at public school No. -3, nearCarsia's Run, pro posed to play ghost and selected Annie bicable,, a little girl about eleven years of age. as their victim. They accord ingly organized, and without the knowl edge of Annie posted one of their num ber in the pines enveloped in a sheet To this place they led the unsuspecting little girl, and at a given signal the sheeted figure made its appearance. The children who were in the plot ran and hallooed "ghost!" and with them ran little Annie, believing she had seen a real ghost She reached the school room door and fell insensible, literally frightened to death. She was taken to her father's house, near by, and died tho same day. Hartford (JJ.) Demo crat. k Horse Talked to Death. It was at a sale stable on Fifth street and a tired-looking horse was brought before tho crowd. A dozen voices arose in a bid of twenty-five dollars, and in the noisy wav in vogue at horso auc tions, th"e bidding swelled to a perfect din. The bidders were hoarse, and the hoarser they became the more vocifer ous were their bids. The. poor animal looked completely bewildered. Tfic auctioneer at last shonted: "Going for fifty dollars; am I offered no more"?' Gone- for fifty dollars. Here's your horse, sir." Before he could ask the name of the purchaser the exhausted, deafened, bewildered beast dropped on his side and kicked his list Cincin nati Commercial. HOSE, FARM A5D GARDES. Charcoal powder U good for pol hing knives witboor dcrtroylng tho oladeJ. ltw alo a'eood tooth powder rben finely pu'renzed. Extkactrd hrmflr l much more aeallbful for children to cat than corab aoney. Tho wax catca with the honey ts very indigestible It clog the toro ich and constipate the bowels. Mica in utovci (often wrongly called "bdnglati.") when moked. n'readily ;leanvd by taking it out and thorough ly washing with vinegar a little diluted. (t the black dfx: not conic off at once, let it oak a little. Aftf.u buttering ymrr cake tin scat ter a little flour over them, and the cake is absolutely certain not to stick to the tin. If your oven in likely to bake hard at the bottom, put a paper in the bottom of the tin. Butter it well first TilK New York Timet sava to kill the lice on cows every part infested should be thoroughly rubed with the mixture or lard and kcroenc oil. Only those lice will be killed that nre touched by tho grease, and, unless a thorough job is maJe. tne lice will Increase as fast a they arc killed o!F by the eggs remain ing and by escaped lice. Anokl I'rnmxo. Two onncc of flour, two ouucot of owdered sugar, two ounces of butter incited in half a pint of new milk, two eggj; mix weL Bake the nliove in smrvli patty pans until nicely browned, and sent to table on a dish covered with a .serviette. A littlu powdered Migar should be sifted over each pudding, am! slices of lemon served with them. Tho eggs must be well beaten before they are added to the other injredlecu. Rj:kadind Buttkii 1'rninsG. But ter a shallow pudding dish well, and sprinkle thickly over the bottom dried currauts, which have bfen previously fjf toned with warm water, and small bits of lemon peel. On this place al ternate layers of thin slices of bread (with the'cniit oil") and butter and the currants and peel, having a laierof currants 011 top. Then pour over this slowly a custard of sweetened milk and three" egz?. flavored to taatc, and bake iu a moderate oven for about twenty minutes. Stl'kkino koi: Gkksk oh Game. Two .ounce onions, ono ounce green sage leaves ono ounce of pecans or walnuts, chopped line; a spring of fennel, thime or a bay leaf; four ounces toasted bread crumb-, (made by putting crusts in an oven and, when thoroughly brown and dry, grating them), one tablespoonful of" butter, the yelk of one eg well beaten, a minced apple, one dozen raw oysters, one or two bird pep pers, black pepper and salt to taste; a few mushrooms and a truffle or two, chopped line, adds to the delicious flavor. Wiikx a House Siiouo Diunk. It is best to give a horse water before giving oats. The water hlays in the btomach a very s-hort time, but is very quickly absorbed or paod into the bowels, where it is nbsorbed and goes into the blood. The horse secretes a very large ijuautity more than four quarts of saliva while eating a meal, which is sullicient to reduce tho food to a pulp suitable for its digestion. So that to give water soon after eating, ex cept in very small quantity, would be apt to cause indijjoition and waste of the food by excessive dilution. -V. Y. Times. The following method of washing crewel work, so as to prevent the col ors running, is recommended in the Loudon Queen: "The water must bu warm, not hot, with the soap dissolved into it. not rubbed on the material or tho colors will run. Put a little Epsom salts in thu water and wash your ar ticles; rinse in cold water with a littlo salt; ne.xt squeeze through the wring ing machine and dry out-doors. When quite dry press with hot iron. Quanti ty of Epsom salts, three tablespoons to one gallon water. If tho articles re quire starching Epsom salts must also be put in the starch. It is a small matter to tako the horses across the field for their water; it seems to cost nothing, yet il a farmer's time, or that of his hired man. is worth any thing, it costs a great ileal in tho course of a year. It is a small matter to chop each day's wood upon the day it is used, and thus have it all fresh; but fifteen minutes in harvest time is worth more than in January; besides, there arc vastly more economical methods of making fire wood than with an ax. It is a very little matter to tighten a loose nur, but it sometimes costs life and limb not to do it. A pear tree hero and a peach tree there cost so littlo that ono is inclined to think they arc of no account, but when tho fruit is ripe they are appreciated. A single step from one room to another is " only one step." but the thonght of a stairway made out of these steps during a life time is enough to almost make a wo man's back ache. Look well to the de tails, that the littlo things are right, for it pays in the end. -.-iHtericcm Agriculturist. Water for Stock Daring Winter. A i, a roe proportion of Western fann ers make very poor provision for sup plying their stock with water during the winter. Springs that afford a supply of water that is moderately warm are scarce, and few of these that exist are utilized to tho extent they should be. Generally tho water for the supply of farm stock is procured from a well in or near the farm yard and is raised by means of a hand pump. The water is often nearly at the point of freezing when it is drawn, and is ordinarily con veyed into a trough that is lined with ice. Animals that drink this water suffer severely from cold. It is often tho case that there is but one trough in the yard for the accommodation of a large number of horses, cattle and sheep of different ages. It is generally surrounded by ice ou which animals are likely to slip or receive injuries. The younger animals suffer most because they arc hooked or pushed by those that are older and stronger. "During very severe weather many farmers only allow stock to havo access to water once a day, and as a consequence they drink so much that they suffer from the cold produced by taking so large an amount of water into the system at once. If practicable; stock should be sup plied during the winter with water furnished by a spring, as it is generally several degrees warmer than that drawn from a well. The well should be cover ed as should the troughs into which the water is conveyed- The practice of bringing water into barns and stables has given excellent satisfaction where ever it has been introduced. When it is not practicable to convey water into the buildincs where stock is kept, the troughs for holding it should be under sheds, and surrounded by a spacious platform that can be kept free from ice and snow. Youag stock should be al lowed an opportunity to drink while the animals that are liable to molest them are out of their way. In severely cold weather it is better to carry water in backets to colts and calves than to allow them to suffer the exposure necessary to obtain it in an open yard. Unless during storms of long- continuance ani mals should have an opportunity to ob tain water at least twice a day. If their only food is dry hay, straw and corn foddeflhej require considerable water in order to digest their food properly. Dairy cows mst be supplied with wa ter at frequent times or they will fail to five their usual amount of "milk Chi tago Tmex. The latest reportorial triumph is call ing a revolver ball "a leaden creator of ablivion." Cwfil TkiW t Kw. HorsEXKErxits arc often greatl? troubled ami perplexed by mildew frorc darap cIoku and from rat. By pet tiog an eartbea bowl or dp plate ftdl of quicklime into the cWt, lb hnw will absorb the dampness and alK sweeten and disisfrct the place. RaM, aik aad may bor that are apt to cta gregate In damp place have a dilii to Dice. A often a the lime become tlacked throw It on the cotapot heap If in the country, or into the ah barrfi If in the city. i yjiixn 3iutiv- ut auu t.t i'-. ...- i . ;.. . i t Often articles 01 valua tn poiioi moved without ilclactng toe aruc5v. But if they have lain long unnoticed asd the rut has mule lt wav through the surface, they mustbe taken to tome manufactory where there b an cairrr wheel ux-d for polishing, or orno jcwrl- er will be able to unisu tnctn on as good as new. IJul in the caw of knivc and forks they will never be quit a; .trong, becaUMi in removing the rut thev muu be ground down before repol iihfng, and will ottMjquently be thinner. If your ooal tire U low, throw on a tableipoontul of .alt acd it Hill hut it very much. A little ginger put Into sauNagc-meat iinprotjjs the flavor. In icinr cake, dip the knife frequently in to cold water. In boiling meal for r-mp, use cold water to extract the juice?. It the meat is wanted for itself alne, plunge in boiling water at once. ou can get a bottle or barrel of oil off any carpet or woolen tuff by applying dry buckwheat plentifully and faithfully Never nut water to such a gre.v .jot or liquid of any kind. Hroil teak with, out .-.alting. "5 Sit draws the juice in cookintf ; it b desirable u Vp the?1 In if pos-iblc. Cook over a hot tire, turn- ing frequently, scaring ou both iide. I'lnccon a platter; salt nnd pepper to taste. Href having a tendency to be tough j can bo made ery palatable by Mewing gently for two hour, pepper and salt, taking out about a pint of the liquid when half done, and letting tho rest boil I into the meat. Hrown tho meat in the jKit. After taking up, make a gravv ol tho pint of liquid saved. A -mall piece of charcoal in the pot with boiling cab bage removes thcMucll. Clean oilcloth with milk and water; a brush and soap will ruin them. Tum blers that have had milk in them chou'd never be put in hot water. A spoonful of stewed lomalois in the gravy of cither roasted or fried meats is n improve ments The skin of a boiled egg Is the most efficacious remedy that can be ap plied to a Iwil. Peel "it carefully, wet and apply it to the part affected. It will draw'off the nutter and relievo the soreness in n few hours. We sometimes hear it sneeringlr said: That man's father wa n boot black; or that lady's mother was a washerwoman. '1 he !ncer, of course, are directed against those, who are try ing to make Mime figure in the world. Would it not bu well for us all tu put on tho robes of humility? 'Ihe an cestry of the whole human fam.lv were only savages. The ances tral beginning of every onu of us wis hardly worth bragging about, ami what is woItmj, we greatly fear, that our pos terity a thousand uanj from now will be heartily aJfamcd of u.I)r. i'votc's UealUi Monthly for January. A Sunday-i-chool Superintendent, who was in the habit of using tho black board after the most approved methods, one day found the following on thu blackboard. The caligraphy will havo to be imagined : Fi.Kh .Mr." Sutkrik Tkkest don't KiKKoFFSTorics. cvrY Sunpav at Us boys wiTh an awFuI ExAiupul of a bAii Boy in cAch ol TfaeM. G IV t"8 A KEST! IV IT TO THE Glltl-S. O SLOW. A number of the mining parties re cently organized for developing tho cop per region in JS'orthwct Texas, return ing from Hig Wichita section, report rich findings, the average digging being over five hundred pound of ore daily per man. The mineral is being shipped to Chicago. Tho wife of Dr. Charles E. Iif"u of Anderson, I nd., while athcrfathl residence for the holidays, was wnunS o in the palm of the left hand by the jrade tents of a tov pistol, with whfch a ll rU- brother was amusing himself, and I since died of lockjaw. t was dead The ancients believed that emerge ifc worn in a ring protected the wT againt dysentery, epile?y and ,nLvi:n tee!. Darticularlv knlrr-. are left damp P V.'v.tr' Ll.T ""TT & -Kr M ' m ... - BVT BIT W1UUE lX WV W i WS t '" K f II fllJI j or water b unfortuaxtrly itnllfd eixm ..- h.tnMir wMi t &i. tbrc.s I . L- II .V.1- !. .C...-.! W.. .r tV, . . , n . lit !-!. .,? ' .. ,-. ! rustba catca. thtoogh the plaUng or a ifiwvexwy thti Out , I lt irn 11 ""r """.". . . ' . . Bn-iJ 11 to a orru" nam icvcrs. -inu uccuu power uii gem was supposed to be increaseif engraving some astrological deif o it it. -- IniG- A Hay City (Mich ) philosoi; jqq tried to stop a runaway horse by tipg hold of a wheel of the carriage. ho .topped revolving he wasn't any I tnr lookinf than ho was before. buP'troy knew more. ...... . JP hornet sttni; ate nnioii tlic Lottcsl 1MM ia-3 l.llllr-i;il(lllll;l, U4hru 31JIT tl PIWMd knon. -V. U. J'icayune. A rAsmoXAiii.E ladv uncictcillr. Lin- without u servant, the uiulcrtoo!; to r her litntun 1 a cup of cotf-u. but it tn loin: lie asked wuatin the Halifax wa matter n.th the collcc. I don't know,' said, bunting into tear; Tve boiled ! beans lor it lull hour, and tlicv ate no -Ol now than they were when I trst put the tli- ml -,C.ilr.i!,ln Vif. ' A xicn jonus man at a church fair rc. IrOH Ir took tl.e place of a Tonn lady whfi icl litis: fcijes at tenty-riTe cents apiece j r doin: much toward rerIeiilhiu'' the clt treasury and promoting rehcion and so tag Q$M He said leap- car sanctioned the caanc-'f.ri only customer lie had duritis; the cext 1 T were two old tn!d, one with a wartoi Uty nose, and the other false front, teeth. ioC nice vouui: man thereupon raised the orl his wares to ?1.000 per kiss. Some thins JpOn be done belter loan ; belter than others but younchjp are the parties to do lhem.Xvrrirfmlnuig arc not Herald. U A SIilwackeb policeman has fallen he) fOJ.uu i A TOCXG lady who lately care a millini hnllo ler tor a bonnet, raid: ''Yon muit Ac I iat order It piiin. hut still attractive and smart, aJLI sit Id a conspicuous place in church." No won deb a man bates to hare hU pic ture taken. When he cets seated the photog rapher tells him to look perfectly natural is the fellow makes a desperate effort to twist his face into its natural expression. The effort c en orally results in an expression like unto that of a madman trying to look cross-eyed and plan a murder at the same time, and when be sees the picture he thinks that if it looks natural he must he too mor tally homely to bare h s picture lyln g around. And be doesn't submit to 'the process aain in a hurry. Bo ton 2'otL m All the-year round Th earth. "WnAT a merry sound the scrape of tha snow-'hovel has upon thu morning air. Especially If you are snnc Iu bed, and toae bodT else' is doinc the shoTelinr. WaHa Walla Watchman. Wis Wards Ta Wtmmm At the close of a buss Eeeting; aeeordinz to the report of the aame-pebiished ia a La Grange paper, reference was made to the phenomenal efficacy of fit. Jacoos OQ la tat many painful diseases to which mankind Is subject. We refer to the abare aa showing how strong a coll tae Old Germaa Remedy for RheumaB has oa the, experieaca aad good wiskei of tbefreat public. "AeKrrsare aot ancels." says. Dr. ITep-a-srta. fie aaeans land ajrents; of coarse bsok ageats aad lIhtaiBg-rod agents are. angels; tottim Cornier. CDaaTtaeiliL) Keirs. Joaw Stdx, Esq, , Qty Br.'wer, refcrriax to Its Taloable aaaHtlea, said toaJTmi reprc sentatrre: I bare used Si. Jacobs Ol in my fatally aad recommend It to my acquaint ances. It bat always Rirea tee beat satlsf ac tiaa, aadk tral j a voaaarfal raawij. TWmM A tistri. rt. &: rrmfJj. tl! rtrf it Uii jmn. Mc TH&tr. kfctn , jrd is-3 esta. fUn KUt l Tim&j. 4 iu rnirtew r Isrtax U4 fcr iiii i felt ttf-rm mt sJ rem! -ru. m ' A TKe I7r v:44 u rtto an m tt es. b C!Ctl.'.C l4 93 fe lr to ttmns? It &i ?sl irtliisj xemfctk!, Taws k4 U !. a w7 ei-- ii i nrrao H 1 v all-l FtiVm Srxilt 'WO l-Hc. T' m Ult ulr8 vsd w tMuet i iu niciu la tt wtt . ; y & -mllx 1 ttuii C jjxrl'i TV t ', tTrw?SEL,i a iT Ihsjut, Vilc'ja. IX C k ;lce ;c-u ttr;u, o-l tr t- Cxcm Df. bAteftt 16i tW4j, : T- Tbe J tt the lraT AH rr rr lBcre&lQ cv ctj vU.f, luo It 1 M '.xJ at rcptrratfL Rxnsixo V !! .4tvJj the tutter! rcoctljr t jt IzniK clla, cat. bnilct. rte, CREAT ttftMAN REMEDY rua RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA. LUMBAGO. BACKACHE, SORENESS Or tat CHEST. SORETHROJLT, QDINSY. SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET EARS. tlOAZDfl, (kKriEedllPJlia, TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, in mi this ACHES. NI'rrrtSatrtlialj t JnM Oil . tc.n.l ctr ll(r.lKJr. A UUlu.'i kullh f;mi'!-,'' ' !' ef Ail'n, 'T lUdAltu. unjdiox M tU.lt LiXV.ltl.nL I HI IT All DUflBllTS AID StAltlS II MdlCM. A. VOGELER 4V CO. llaUitiwrr, Xtt., U.S. A. WOJLIK'S TItIUmII! MRS. LTDIA E. PIHKH1M, OF LYKN, HISS benifit. ggSJs "Up Town SIot."" FOULK Hastings MANUFl ACME STEEI re" - tn I Of are tko Wire that will" Pit WiM, Bull Factory nj thai leaiCeBaaseoUaa. Cfifi A WEEK Inyouro-srn town. Terms and 9UOKo3ltrcvAd'tB.HaUIACaJVUa3tJU $10 A DAT. Jletetomaitit. Sartklywfo AG torn. CoK,YoxoACoSi.LonisJa f C la fin perdaTathoase. Samples worth tS tO II iZUfrf AftrMi3roaosa(&.PurJaat.Ka C 70 A 'WEEK. tl2 a clay at borne easily raade. J) I & CmUj oat tre. AddfS-rraa Co. aaMta. Um. ACEVra VTAWTmZB tor t&- Bt asd rwne StOLzx PVaorUI Bo tad Eaei. men r'tf'sces Tercesu KtUanal rcUatssCo.. '- LwU. Ma. T 0 Cfl A MOMTH ! AGtxn V t.l0CnU.Xkdm IB Far Cata rxnn wUfc r. ttait'i Xew HIM I Kfotpl Bt. CKT'i-ettTtrarco-claf. EjeuXC. Aiii-oCiaelMi'sCo..JokC3,0. PHOIO CQPTI5C4lCE5rTS. Wewaataa Mta Soi f r oar sr Cutjuf al . jrtee tti wB slSjTm- AASrrR.Cr,aiirCoA2iBa.S.T. ta ra wotW teTrr prtata harxai Uu; la Afrt-r? tasaSy tscrtmttex si- wtairi ertTTwVji! teat B4creai- I vmse ttae tsA UrtSrcteae. fcOTWXLlAVTSi.X-r. F.O.BoiaK. nLrle zlfmf TTTb Tim eoa- & T9C50 1U5 OS OL. t ..mmmtm,rmt-m mmtm.im i innniB. t. NEEDLES!? all ItUcawtaU WW 196 My inul Cotaiyjvt jaC taawdrBAttij 200 trntrta aad &S08 ICaacratfaes: jcKw Se; i'nm ut riciiTar 8. : ATHAtiT M9niaraldt Iraiae jamcaiB; or ia aatsn: sesa ibt nrcatar wo. v W. X. EUXOCK. LoeasC SC 9t Loibs. 1 a . . z- . r w. . . -- liTWi?wHi1 Ii set let jotir c&Udmt crowspwnk; ast wsrs I: iom ca iMuma K rnrn TLWWW- mmmm tBMmm " Factory n J I s-LmYsmm. ' ILft &i-YtJZ XhEl. Uxii. kUWI. W JJ1tLM.l.lmB- k. iVwaoslroeatasCKlu. wuouuca go., a aiwjlaaat Tim. rw ft tv iw rBBHHI ntr-t arf W Vk I ' k! " tliio S fc"r , jin.irf)1; ::, " 'TLI . iw jt m T-. - . i, . a... & mr i . j , rr wfc - - r . -' . ? V.". - fc . . .- l m k rx- n 4wJ .V - "J UOSIIFER BlffERS I trfv. AMlll 4 tUl niri ,v n vrf Mji4 &alr t nHMt !riva Vrja tfnfiMn rV-t ft-h iJ--k fcr liirMI to rt4 r W - lfc XH best llHnnn. rr Vj .4 tVAtu !iM DRUNK"-"'"' UllUiiit rf a tr h . AIT riC a x n B. rv uv I rH . SIX-1HOT "aULL-OOXaaj" ONLY Zi m? 1 mAf A m4im..v Stml. lUAt t rv v ,w w ri.tj U tj lnU .e. . ... W mymrrt taU? TntwM l'iJt(J J T 'V -1 1 . Y MmU aL I'Jt-.-tu U imJ m iirriMAi i-ikL, v.ktor, la PAGtNIS WANTtO fOH THC ICTORIAL HISTORYwWORLD of iMirnl .! o4rn I n.-. i ! 'e 4 KiMr, f lt tUr a4 f . i f U Orrt r4 R ai tm, rr. tb X w.Oi rrJ, th rc4l tr'OLtV rf r mll-B, Ih dltrvtrtj b4 rU.l(Xl mt ti ) Wfl4. 1 rtr Iirc' r,.07 CD !,!: rt-S -.-rtv'l to 114 lMr it, f lit. of, f ik W ' , rl vnWI.fcp. Ifc.l fuf lH.Blr ,-tf" "1 I '' lM JUJrrM AtlUALnillUlMI(. lit Uts.a, Ma. "fMRS POTTS1-- FOH tAtn UY j thehardwaretradel: 01? THE HAIR. f BURNETTS f (OCOAINE AB30LUTC ODBC rOB DAKDKUn. BURNEH'S (OCOAINE ODRES BALDHE3S kJTD SCALD HEAD. R all full r lltonttitatn r-.IHJ tfmM trr. $ MinwMJot. IURNITTA CO., H.lUa. Sterling" Music" "Books. HEW ENGLIKD CONSERVITOKT 1ETH0O FOR THE PIMOFCKTEo . . Ik 1 nvu: tch. fl St or rn V7. TW! ft"tKJ of iJltli'l fTT-urt.B. wht h h bcn a a li rnrfi-r" kan a4 t!jit Jt rr.l?t.l d.cUol xmrJ't.t'ii Xrofa Ue lt irt.rrt '" liiiTioM.iKV or acrftie.ii. i.xron- MATKI.V. LS rrj ca?foto;bakof r(rf fiitovr.'i iic.Tio5Ar or Mtim AMI Ml IC IA.5H. Vj. L .QT, A (rul rcrtt'or"'" t.i is ex .i.vn it amrrri miTior. ART or MIHICII- TI.'KM. CumfUt. aifii A IifTKOt a-i av'oi w-rk KintTcrw ivrs"rr.n.rtitXT. rnom. mtjrrcx'i rvtivm. . ToctuuH wvrkton Cem4iiia. Tiik WCUOMKrHoma, r.). tar iti &rnV7i.o4 0.0 HT.t.t. 3itrnt.,.t'T Cjo Kciiont..BoaMbv In !! mtt of tr UmctHt la Bonlpf new ho-k joit.voT Jtnr MKTMOt roat nab ACO.VT. UU Bf X, X.Jumttx. I asxcix for fi.tropitclt an4 tSoroortn-o. TRMIKKA3irn LIGHT fn cwltl. TK f rKRAXCR .IKH'CM miti. s4 Hl'LL'1 TEMrCR.lXrK ir.ir HtNlKrOonU), tn ea-UirtlTopTooenKkj Tr ntstu Xaj bonlt :&.. totMr". for mborivfltxtx. LYON L HEALY, Ckicaft, Hi. OUVER DITSM ft CO.. Itstti. n MBHHBaOKPU! Cttta YmEiWm i VA , aaaaaam Vrr llH i Colniile Sao Iron. The Literary Revolution Tv att t-r yfrtml. rA irm tXss tmrmlmUen t U fntarr. U It tw mitw Ob mm tonntl t ll kru k mVu mil wmm mmyinlm Otn. ,, ..... tw.M INw. Thm Brjrmh- " m mum wtot. k Mm- iwiHri'ninv wjrw i -- i mVmtT lt Vmfatmm 9t tmmjmrd TCfll, Umi IS B"lr U rt fU cr!tl olkM jv aa L2Mrls3 uM. irfOimt U- U- w f Mrt etmvr Urne-m- rr.... U.S. t.. ft trim hrflm. trm aot iuWIm. mtmi tMiurrt ij. tarW(Thw.lM -Jl'-wvlUll, iMufiar itunifHrTtarrtrf warUr "TVadaTof cbu aad - tank Wr. vrr sv&aes nsrti um rw lor av - A turtL.'-ff mm! t. ' tmmtl. iumUm. m tw oaa to mnr r nmirm Is wwiSn Wf MWtTWtifllliMt UwJu Ur Ua Bxrmtv UMt mliwtl fsrtsoa vkirb Tvn r rptrmttr ttpauawrl4 InX arairsj (s pTMHiwlaa 1r tXm jta A-wixl yi :f Amazing Offer irrS jvtr una. jrat wa wo t-i HMunfawiri U rk ; (MUl ! Ktnrj eaiT bvtfiliBiml Lhn9fc. rsad." T3 a Sowtirm rAormttrr, TVlwliMfc. Coatoo. "OtrpUWwTaaB7aaMrr at &. tnaVMWU ml -mtiA U Is tfftrtii r.sT.iiimaaac4tsi-tOna.- t tjtlzfm&mx ao w.m rrmm, ESasrrU. X X. Chambers's Tra r" jn Clt rntat Qrk nra)4 im ba mt fur ttm ShN A at, TS Vnrj ?jnav frti -Wim rvsrlat nt tba SaC Lnadaa mmVUm ta a aiaaaat umi XOtT irbO . W. wa8 rm rtr.. t, VJ. la taia rtTH B fr tun casa- a-l. rij-T-iM Imamm rt " afffllV iftti tn Urv irp.tstr tb at Kit. I fT "m9 Iiarc Type. 4-laUUatavtipaa.Ja5rjB U OAll " DjK-saaa tj ..ZZT-TF . r!JtlL! g . .Pl U aiaptaitoa ta ItanoU e rmJ la tta awisaaCaaarfrr-s.ttaa w man W,! iril. Ii iMittraiaiMat taafaifcGf Ifcat r fUIlU Wy An-iraiaf. gasgvw rwtaa Jaasarr UUT tlA.aat for & k ttmms. r y l? ' tgy- IT-ala rlnTaWI lis Sllaa ail la n ii.n i - n r- 'g""a.a,gwy.yat aaim imwi nej say ly wli jm hm at eor. sad tha rva. "I.""r" Thet Vnrf'Bdlaw'' ATM!a.fm aaarSlfcSah.a1Bau ta pcmMft jcssBfo. i iMriai AMERICAN BOQJC EXCHANCE. CtlirnKXHim. : 3Mtis3la1sla,tXirYai JOHN AGEKCHS: . t. r p.s caSRssn. Aides a Sia. 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