The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 12, 1882, Image 1

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nortii-east or soiti least
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Trill- Hoail t.isrtliir mWi tlic C. B. A ai''l
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Burlington Route !
lortncthe,niti'iiaik'tcHn ' twccnXcltraykn
j oil I j. ml ..11 iiiiitItf .Mwviurt Kiver.
rti'MrKcr1 tnkinpr lliis lino cr-i the
Mit. Kiier :it i'liiltfiniiutb
ticl the
Hattsmouth Steel Bridge,
U'biili ling ltly 1.t:i cnin.lcted.
Fiilliiinti M-cpingar
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SIrliWffton.Pcr.ria,CliiCRSo
ntid SI. LOki9
VJjcror!iuToiiir tiiiiKarcma'lMiiii,in'ti,rs
tor nil i r.nitMtV.rtlt i:.ibi niilr.lh. li.uiiMjy
tW.f route --tart in Nebrafka are thrc-
firn iifPlrrmi tb- 3ri(iu :ii--id ut?
wliirii fft trritirntly J Uy trains
ouniinc tbroiicbfrum Jlioiiiiniii-
tbl". ari'I iiafrt-nct r arc f 1iiij
turr ill n ckniK fi"l run-
nit'lioli4 wbi-ii llu-y
juke the B-.V M.
route tart.
Through Tickets
AT
I.OWKST IIATi:
5n force in (be .ctat as wpJI a full ami rclinl lc
.xifniiiiatifiii niniiril. can lie bad iijmn n'ljilicx
tiiiij Jo I. A M. K. R. AKfiil." wt any if tbc
l'riiiui'ii! etntiiiii r to
P22CS7AL IG77ELL,
J 5tf (rncral licktt AprnS.
SPECIAL BARfiAIlSfS!
at tin Store of
F.MEWIIOUSE.
11 ED CLOUD, - EKIIASKA.
A lai"C flock of (H-riiianlown Wool
Zi-phyr and Stockini; Yarn, alwa-j
on hand.
DKESS Coo.U, ALL WOOL Ilond?.
and a full Supply of KLAXNELS,
A I wax .sou Hand.
HOOD? OE HOMEMANUEACTURE.
TOYS for thf Childnu and Every
thing else you need, at
NEW MO USE'S Store.
This-aye i one of Maixcllous ad-van-e.
The diseovTy f new adaptation-:
of Electiieal foives m the next
ten vears will a-lonish the woiltl
In"tellii;ent and .skilled Attorneys
are ee.ntial in f-e.-tuinu Uatenta for
Inventors.
(V.ninmnieate with Pie-hev it Orcen
,ri2:)7th St.. W:is!iint.in D. O.
That thi-mctlicinc has been j
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3vN nun this Balsam can have
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"- ViiJ. -4 bo.e Proprietors
V Kansas City, Mo,
Go to the reli-ibie and 'oll-k:sown j
luxc-taiMlofi: R-Sherer Red Uloud.t
undhuyaSl bmile. If after umiijt
two-th:rd, vou jret no relief, leturtii
the balance and .uet your money
back.
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MrtlM-JrJsy;'TC.ig1TIIK-Tai
5stlff tSrx. I ft !SCiniaftfet lhr !.ft'r anil I
l?CTPr Fails to lipstoro iirryor 1'adril
THti p-. A 1'uitt.i l-rlllrk-ADIi rumitlrlrti.liw-iM'i.
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liiurer. liurliu, ria-nIraLc. htUlmzia and
I many of tbe l-ct medidms. knoirn ate here com-
Ilaacuntoamei-.iaici i suca nnej anaenccti,e
poneiV3s:t)iuakcr.ic Great est IU-odPniifier&ll.e
Ccst IlesrJi ana sircr-Ma Kesiorcr tver usea.
Itcnc Prrrra. RlieiiswtKr. n-rji1ts.ncss I
sMdNrasesoi'i.iclmm-u-'i, IVjvK, Iaiui, Liver, (
lvt iicys, an J ail I cm t c x. onvlaisS
Iiou?rex-atnz anav ii:a x-oanrrrtipn crl
anydiscase. i-vetlie Tcn.i tt-iuy. itvnl vire:y
hcln V04. iccr-e-niKT : n j i- snrrtor 10 1 .men, 1
tsacetCJ Xjiagrr aaiicir.rr ic-ts, as iiu.uusi
i the )-itera vntSout irti.ica:ini;. .;. rn-iStl
I-r. at all d-iier in Jrn-s. 1 oncreariTw: v nho'jt I
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and Debilitated.
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hf, in al! dicaes o l tlic thioat
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IfMMGUHTAIN
I V. XvTw public in 1S69. Price 25c. ,
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VOL- IX.
BUS IX ESS DJUECTORY.
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Pros'- lt Nat. Bank
Beatrice Neb.
S. C. Smith.
Cash'r 1st Nat.Bunk
Beatrice Neb.
SMITH tBROTHERS,
I Trannct :i Krnral banking biuinrM. l.uy and
!.uMr5a"r..ntVal,o Ooanty.Prcc.net and
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.-.iioui ui'iri1-!. uvu-i , ,. ,.
Viirr.twtf lann inorx,MS&r. oJ ""'
cisn l.xcliuiui'.
a r incial attention jutu to collection.
Rrrn-hNr.. li-t AHt. nans ..w .. -
buNat. luk. Umah.1.
SMITH BROS.
L. J. Ai.kkh.ut,
're-ideiit
Jl. V. SllXREY,
Caihier.
W:::"' gotisty mi,
j:ku cloud, nj:b.
Monty T Low on Kal Kstiite and
(liMtlol .MiH5Pis'. l?uy and hell Ek
eliniizo and do si j-'eneral I(.uikii)R
buint-.
jicrcREVcn"-
York Tounty
Ii. nkt Yl TrTrnW'.t MorthantV Bank.
Y-irk: l''" Ninal Bnk. Chicac.i:
. r. iii :.. nnnln4 Vrl
Mait b l!ro... Motbcr A Co. Lincoln.
9-Bf
W. H.STROHM.
Vaybe rrpMiltcil i.i I'lisli'li or Ocnnn
Colli ctim. will teenve protniit r.ttcnt inn.
(H m i Opposite Hoys Jlmiie
Cash & McNeny,
nonM:Y anp rorK-Ei.ouJ at i aw.
Will i raefu-c in ..11 the Court of thin Stale anil
Wrthcru Kansas tollect'.on? as noil as litiK.i-U-
I Swcarelulb and cfficiwillr ntttiidt.lui.
Id m"k:- On We'.ter Street, i.tio Uoor north
of liarber'sbtorc.
i:i:n ci.oin. x:.
j. S. GILHAM,
A TTOKSEY AM) COrN-KLOU AT LAW.
OJ'in' ' ibioc vurlli of Kuhy Bros.
RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA.
K, C. lUvtnv. N- H.Ttioi:rn.
Haw ley 8c Thorpe,
ATTORNEYS .x COUNSELORS AT JlW".
OKnn:: Over Me E.irlandV .store.
P.ED CLOUD, 1?S3.
Laird & Smith,
TTORNKYS ASI COrNSKI.Olls AT LAW.
II AST! Si.-:, - NkRILKA.
Will frneticc in all the Court of the State.
Prompt attention go en to all busincts entrusted
to bis care, julyl-i
J. L. Kai. Y,
lilouwirztpn,
Nebraska.
C. W. TAT.fT.
Bed Cloud. Neb.
KALEY BROS.,
TTORNKVS AT LAW k REAL ESTATE
i - AOKST"?.
Wil' j'-artice ir. all the Court in NeLraka
rr.,1 roil 1:1 nt l!?n.i: cnllcetinn irifiitly at-
; leuJid to ana corrc-i-nndence -oli-itf I.
ISD CLOUD. Werazia.
Also. AKent Tor 1. .x. M. It. B. Land?.
J. ,11. JSOSEXA, JI. .
i:ci:ctic
Pliysician and Surgeon,
Rhl) CLOUB. NKB.
Will jay special attention to Obstetrics and
ilipj.c orVninon Also ncncral and stieoial
urccry. Di't-asw of the Kjeand Ear. Charge!
uiodtr.itc. O1T1CO iivt-r Sli era oiid'. Store.
IW-j-
Physician & Surgeo'n,
rOWLK?, NIT.KASK .
Professional e:ilK promptly attended.
On in:: At leuleuee near (Bowles. 8'51
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m&mZ. UR. H. A. BaIRD,
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BESIDEHTDEHTIST.
rp.d cloud, - nebraska.
Guide Rock House,
J. Ii. SA BIX, Pmpr,
GUIDE ROCK:. NEBRASKA.
men.
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TIONEER
BARBER SHOP.
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.V.l THEWS A- HAXXERS,
Shop 1ft door wen of Webster 'ounty Bank,
REI CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING,
l.WDl
Hair Cutting
in the highest style of the
Tonsorial Art.
COME AND GET A CLEAN SHAVE.
HE1STRY
Paints,
CO.OIv'o
Oil?,
RED
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RED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO- NEBRASKA; THURSDAY.
THE CHIEF.
M L. THOMAS,
EDITOR.
TJIIJRSDAY, JAN. !2, 1882
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CORRKLL, of the We-tern Woman'i
Journal i.- happy, Sussin
Ii. Anthonv
has addcj-sc-d a letter to him in which
die says, "My Dear Mr. Correll "
Tun argument in the fluiteau case
has commenced. Let us hope that
the ease will go to the jury soon and
that the a..sasMn will go to the gallows
as soon thereafter ag practicable.
It is claimed by the Omaha Ree and
other papers that congressman Valen
tine has introduced a biil into congress
providing for the election of members
of that body from Nebraska, At large.
We hope the bill will be promptly
pigeon-holed. It would be nianifcntly
unjust to the we.-tcrn part of the state
as- the eastern counties are too strong
for us of the west. Let us have di
tiict representation.
An eminent physician of Ht. Louis
gives to a WuUr-Dftweut reporter the
following information, and says it i an
infallibla mean of detecting .-mall pov
in the incipient .-tagc-. Now that the
loathsome malady prevaila in o many
places it may he valuable to lemem
ber: "The feeling of tiredness and pain
in the back :ue almost universal and
piomiuent sxmptoms, but the one
thiim that dintingui.slies small pox
from every other is the hardness of the
eruption." Uy pre?ing and passing
the hand over tbe foiehead or legs the
feeling is exactly that which would be
causeil by medium sicd shot being
buried under the skin, and the sever
ity of the disease max ccitainly be
known by the number or thickness of
thee shot-like bumps.'
An Englis-hmen named Robert Rob
son, formerly a policeman and recent
ly a day laborer; ha been declared by
the court of chancery the rightful
Heir of an estate valued at $I,2(5O,0:0,
which has remained in the hands of
the Ecclesiastical Coinmis-ioneis since
the murder of his grandfather in 1712.
The heir, who is -event x -two years of
age, is staying at an inn in Newcastle
where he has been diixvn almost to
distraction by the blandishments of
xLsitors claiming blood lelationship of
every degree. It is possible that the
wretched Robiun might have con-itl-ered
hi fortune an ciptixalent for
these triaN had ho merely fallen into
the hands of sister- and cousins and
aunts, but a worse fate was lcserved
for him. No fewer than four women
have appeared to claim him as their
lawful husband. It i not stated what
suciet ciime this man had committed
in his youth, that .such a puuNhmcnt
should be inflicted upon htm in his
old age.
The Lincoln Dnntvral, in e.jlling at
tention to what it terms a gigantic
fraud on the pa it of the St. Joe A; Den
ver railroad, in attempting to deprive
settler of their lands, use.- the following
pointed language:
The evidence furnished before Sena
tor Van Wxek, leaves tio doubt a? to
the gigantic swindle which it was in
tended, through the assistance of
Judge Miller, of the .supreme court, to
perpetrate on some tivc hundred citi
zens of Nebraska. This was made
clear. The question rectus then,
'What arc the swindlers going to do
about ity' -
The settlers have possession havt
paid taxes, hax-e been undisturbed un
til the lrinds were made valuable by
the toil of years of hard labor, pa
tience, privation? and money. IJeau
tiful cottages have been built, grox-es
planted which now shade the graves
ofsome dear ones, v.-ho have died
while at the tnsk. The most sacred
and cherished memories cluster
around these homes; mid above nil
the settlers have patents for their
lands. Is it to be supposed for a mo
ment, under such circumstances, that
the people of Nebraska arc going to al
low swindlers and their employes in
the supreme court, to drixe these peo
ple out and away upon the col I world,
homeless, heart-broken and penniless?
No, sir! These men will hold posses
sion as long as there is manhood
enough in Nebraska to defend the
honor of the United States, which Is
pledged to them through the patents
gixen by the government to thec peo
ple. Let it be so understood. The
newspapers of the district where these
lauds are situated, should serve notice
to the world to that etVect.
.No marshal can be found xx-ho dare
go there and eject these people; no
marshal can be found who will do it.
if ordered. Forced spoliation is a
crime that must Be resisted by force.
and will in this case be so resisted, or
no man in the state Is worthy his
American citizenship. The vested
rights of onr people are worth fightinc j
lor, no matter who is the agressor; and ness. he has been practically deeiafcd ted Stat'.--. aetTU prtal ami .r our ! CS'
these settlers have the most sacred' of sane br the court. Insane ncrsoYs' confidential terms to agents. Very j
vested rights that the constitution pre- are no't treats! in this manner a nSc50 "KH rSun1 I
scribec for the citiren. . i ponsM.le beings, twW of nnv "ifeWW
raox era otf:? cobssspohdskt.
Was1Hv;ton Jan , 3, 1SS1.
The warp and woof of the old yrnr'
mantle, threadbare and worn, lips ofl'
the shoulders of time, amul the ring- j
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ingof bells on turret, tower and spire.
"
heralding the birth of the nexv-born
vrar. limes -wingum i-enuuum
brought us the x ear now iiuritsl in the
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of budding promise. Alas, in an
hour;hen least cxpcited, there tell
-thwart the horin-ii of its mid-day
hopes, a sorrow that embittered all
its cup of joy, and bowed the nation in
deepest angm-lt, moving millions the
wide world o er, strangers to prayer, to
supplicate for aid, where human help
xx'.us powerless to save. Sad, .strange,
and full of mystery, vet who can tell
. A . . i i - .i
what weal or xvoo is concealed in the
womb ot the now-born year. 'lis well
that each passing day i eveals its joys
and sorroxvs. and so e.ich human soul
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finds its equilibrium a solace tor sor-
row, a balm for every woe. This lifocrow,iwj m j.0 tightly th.it there i- n.:
is full ol compensations. There is room lor the oflicers to move ari.uud
summer after winter, rest after labor, ' l'or vxeek.s the crowd has been -o great
sunlight after darkness, joy after
Mir-
row, life evei lasting after death. The
cast-off old. in God's economy, is the
resurrection of the nexv, the better and
tbe brighter. Simre.1 to Men over the
, , , . , , t.l l''--vt cen endeuvonug to sn t.
tnrcholdot the year just born. letj,h; j,,,,-.,-,,,,,, ,m,i fyr thirty yir
ii-be up and doing, while tin day. they haxe tailed. They toiiel acd
last.
"0 ever-earnest Sun.
I'n wearied in thy work;
Unhulting in thy course,
1'iiling'rHig in thy path,
Teach u thy ways,
That xve may give our live-
To steadfast work and prait-e.''
In iucity is the cu-tom of making
the first day of the year an occasion
for the interchange of social xi.-its
more generally ok-erved. It is the
one dav of the vear when the gentle-
men become prominent in the wiaU
world and the ladies' I cumin at hoiiie I
to dispense u gi.iccful hospitalilv
The dav is nso.:a,ed with a gd
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many customs wuicn
haxe of l.ite,.,(MKk(h.. mOMti"v
veais been discarded, ami it is imsiuie tucotims, but m creamerv
longer considered the thing to ply ell
lei's with wine until they are earned
home in an unconcioiis state Re
fresliinent tables are found in every
house. Inn the liquids are not of an
ahoholie chaiartcr, and thi- i -o gen
eial that il is the exception, not the
rule to have V.ine offend. Every year
the juediction is made
that New
Year's calling will lie out, but every
x ear the calling continues), and so far
as the Capital is concerned, the cus
tom is largely on the increase, and
President, Cabinet officers, and the
ladies whether in official circles or
private life, expect to see their friends
and be greeted with A HAPPY NEW)
YEAR.
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It is thought that an appropriation
will be made lor the reclamation of
the Potomac flats during this session,
so that the work can be commenced in
the early prinir. What matters it if
tin national debt should not be i edu
ced $100,000,000 per year. Hotter far
that coining posterity should have
some part in purchasing the heritage
of freedom which xve of this geneiation
made possible through a sacrifice of
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build up the waste place?, jut nc
life into our shipping interests, and es
tablish a navy that will take away the
ligrace vxe are under of playing trib
ute to every other maritime power
under the sun. There aie some who
consider a national debt a bond of
union stronger than legal anactinent-.
inter-State treaties or the Constitution
itself.
There are now S.I.OOO.OOO of bullion
iit the assay office in New York. A
Mr. Acton, the" former superintendent
of the assay office, is to become ?hort
ly the assistant treasurer at New York,
a count of this bullion has been order
ed, in order to settle account?! A
committee of three has been
:,1,1)0'"
'rensury
ted by the Secretaty of the T
to do the work.
A bill has been introduced provi
ding that the Federal Government
shall issue fifteen millions of three pe:
cent, bonds to the State of New York
in return for a pledge by that State
that the canals therein shall be freed
from debt, and that the same be en
larged for the passage of xx-ar vessels ,
two hundred feet long and twenty-five columns:, chenpet r.nd l1 "i-.e f5 3 A S Wa-otU- if- AntPftl
feet xvide. and merchant ships of not I writings -.f Rev. Petrtn.-'im V. .V'- feSfiflij v l,;i" ''", Rl' .J"r k wfL R Jl 33 k I
less than six hundred ton propelled 1 - wr1,1 renown-d. and a mil.i'-i fej Hrf H 8 N ', ,, mrS'rE &WaZ3lLmJ
. n., , . .- , (people are now r suing ni- letters J " V65' Vl u " s-! mtM'MiI.hJr K R 7 MB
by steam. 1 he canals must be made . Eurore pu,iiei nccklif in the ! '' ' ofMrNS l')m.I LiII: sMOr. r.i-n.w. ,ri !' ( ?..m1
tifty-two feet xvide at the b:ise and to , Buxok. 50 popi.lar have the letter-' B ' l.oo Ci'lf and K'p R.mts Fl LL LINE Fo ' ;i .fr"i of HHiRKi:
be free forever from anv tolls. T'nis ' grown that it ha been decided to con-1 anl OI1' CuATS, Iggins and i.'ifM F.(T and Nt HEM r ', -
measure will, like tl. lUsands of others ; '" "P;- c"7 ;'f '"" .wr 1-2. 1
. 1 , .' To that end -Ir. Irfcke is row r.rrang-J
Rt every scss.cn be consigned to some 1 - , ., ,. . ... . . ,
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convenient pigeon hole and its author,. oti,er countries, until tru- whole "Eur.T-
Mr. Scoxiile of Buffalo will console 1 pean continent i- pictured to the rva
himself xvith the thought that great l'ers of the Blxvk. The other xrell-
,-,.,i;,Bn,r,. -known features ot trie Euust are
men sometimes-die earh. . , . rMf,;n frir .,1A
Notwithstanding all that has Ien
said against Judge Cox as to the tre.it-j
decideil in advance the question 01 his
insanitv. Bv allowing the prisoner toj
appear as lib own counsel as well.as
by putting him ou the stand and d-
ministering tohim the oath as a vit-
mentofGuiteau, had he placed Inwjpnceot mw1u.vdei iijr ytjar, IxGOCi? &ZOrC IH Kl dOUfl ;
in the dock to have puuisbDd him at j lle1ribin'JrdunVig DeceSher, ?.iruarj Tlwt Carrrie -n --,-lc, .-wvi n ;pp!-.- your im-n Ltt ant-. A sutt , xj
.uij null,,'"' ".""'u..!.., .c ....u.u ...... aml i-ennwry. xvmen rate will i matie ! rfectmlr invito' vour m-rctioii and n.itr&tia?
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standing the nature of an oath. After
all the case has been xvi-ejy bundled
and the villian v.ill he found guntx
and hung.
The -cenes that occur daily at tl e
Court House long hour-, befote the
opening of eotirt are verv exciting.
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I iiuimifU'" VI lii-u:m, ill. in ii i. ii. -in
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sire stranger visitor- croxvd the steps,
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Those xvhoe lu-uies renuire them!
to get into the court houfe are disgus
le,t h i. iinnosMbie oon to eet to-
the doors, and at the doors tttmd pr-
Iiromen, who turn an mottreren' 'r
(o ,he cliUI. tlf 0VerVum. wh.. dis
not hold squeezed in the:r bund th"
lMiich-eoveleil rod ticket--. Reimrter-
lau.vir? ..n,i .hers who have to m.ik.
their way through by fui:l means .r
fair, adont all sort of devices; M-usv
c,Mi.,( Jmo ,ht wl1(Iow. ,nIu.w utiU.
ponimis explorations Miuoiig the'
naked joi-ts ot the "new wing." hoping '
J ,;,", t"l,1 I'.i""Keway'it.. the J
building. Others stand outside ou i
t!ll. (.,rf,f ,.,, v,Ilt lht.ir .jis-appoi..- ;
( lej -j,t.e JU,n -,,,-h individuals a-
crow il against them Seoree- ot I.ulus
l';'v-' their Gainsborough haL- or a in .
ohne crushed out ot shape. Insult
. . ',. ... ,
' . ... - . .
nun titini reus en nv. :iv cxerx- n.tx xvuii-
oiu gaming aiwuiu-itixi'.
I'll A K."
""he Creamy and ths Farmer's Wife.
t.. ..i.: r
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For thiitv vears our farmers' v.ixcs
ol'i'i
ihudgcd at the churn, atid the price
ot In. iter iloletl out at the country
stole has not paid for the toil and
diudgery. Still xi mans ton ptoxe-1 !
two tilings: J hat a call mim-m m
bund is as t:ood at a er old a-4 u call
that tia.s followed na dam; and that
the pti.try pig, which would have died
on com and water alone, swells to '.tu
ple propoi lions when fed on milk; and
theiefore the shiewd farmer vv that
milk must be had for the pig. that the
eow must in some v. ay be the cent-r
of this: that the bom'.tge of the :.'
must be broken. In in e the I-ivm
' x Inch the creameries b.ue met
n ln.rin-nr mili'iM-.ih liii-.i tllMiIr. thi'lii
:M,.. ii. ominu rv takes awav
i,a'f the tlriidgt ix of the fanner" wift
jxh:it this diudgety is. l;t the wom-n
! ' Xlmf U.i tell. Rut while it ,c
i move.-the di'eb-erv. it retains tbe in-
income, not in
.-heese', good as u,,ld, and the best p.m
of it is that the income derixed from j
that part of the milk that the fainu-i
can most icadily spare. It is a Lot
not generally known, that for the f.ir-
niaiion ox oone aii'i initscie. ;mm mniv i
bhfter-milk and whole milk aie piac
tically the same. I he farmer h.ixing
thus ieccix..l oee Droiitfioni the cow.
env-crin" the cost of her eailv k. eo-
ing and interest on investment", has in i
toe call a cheap ami avail. inle p.icK
age in xvhich to cuiidt.usc his hay and
gi.-iss, -tiaw and cornstalks, for ship
ment to all parts of the world. This
is the -ci-ond gieat adxantaue of the
creamerv. Hut il thcucumcu bles-e-
the faimer'r wife in delivering her
from the bondage- of tin ihurn. it con
fers an equal Me ing on the farmer.
in pixiog him from the mts and com
pebing him to think. lor he must
now needs sfudv how to get all the
rl(.lltll ,vm tho 1Milk. hnv to ,,.,,! ,lU
Lt,,.L - to the he-t mlxmitiUM- find lie is
oetore he is awaie. balancing the mer
ite of dillcictit hieeds and system of
management. In a word, he begins
to acqi.'iie an edue.itiin which, though
not org"inieii by the school, xmII so
ftuther in titling hni tor the business
of life than much that has f.r.nrab'e
recognition. " n.ioui SiywiL
A SrAOT. robbery was perpetrated in
Texas bis week, and it i stated thit
i nit- ji'imers were xouiii: laiui
v
. . . ., , ..
The
woman suffragists should take courage
from this as it is a stiaw which shows
which way the wind i blowing, and
that the "down trodden"' sex are lie
ginning to assert their rights.
On nci omit of its remarkably ibli
c.ite and lasting fiagranee, society
belles are loud in their praises of Flor
otoiJ Cologne
ER3W 7cw Leace
There are times in exerv
onr'i Jifo
xxheti energy fails and a miserable i
feeling conies over them, mi-taken for I
laziness. Danger lurks in these -yinp-
tonis, as they arise from diseisetl or
igans, l'.iricer s dinger ionic will re
jgans. r.ircers Ginger ionic xx
j store perfect itetivitv to the Stc
1 1 iv(ir Jnl HMnevspurifv the
omach.
puritv ttie blooci.
and if ntw xour lejise ot health and
com fort. y f fisjc t
BTASBY'S PAPER.
1 OLE DO WkEKLV BLADE,
188-2 l8S-.
Tn m DEi nnv ih, ..-.,,.,,,
. ,j,pney cannot be had in any other
paixrr published. Whil-J tn? regular
known to all applicants for snecimen.-
We will send a fre specinicr"ct"rrv to
" "; "if 5!;.g?,,;
;.0.,r friemK We Want A ctixe'
agent nt o'rcnr Po-t-Office in i. Urn- '
natitir in litis cmiii . the Ln - .-1 .
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