7 ft " J r tV " fSX" -g''- "" "" tf- r ---., V ,M V - - vv. y !, " 1ST 2'i v - s J J N fljr CLOUD CHIEF. L. THOMAS, Pubtlshsr. HED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. -i trades umos:' Tf fart to oc n lvo lxvtrwlo In wtikh such mien lil -strike' aromaM. A man who'll iirrtortjiknr II To or wclilcxl Ml vhoiiUl carry Thnw nilw of how to tru.it Ur wlfo Then runner waller marry. A wnmnn U, j-nu will ob-crv- AnMruly nt nlio-tnakcr: Bo j on mint moldor with a noire, Aii'l Ikj thv injntua-makcr. You must Rujcportor In hcrsJylo; fllto hr u iurj-r tnotirj. Ati-I n'f-fo)li-cti.T plcnant xtnlle Will turner sweet at bono. Vlicn jp -oclnir inhrr up. Hut !o nut until a Mllor: OIounuiitJ" mnycaulkcrup, And curorwiM that tailor. To toller nil mut lw jour jInn; Hut iicVl'ii"r oh. n'v'rl Kri'rlcm doth te irhvr man 1 h w.Io:ii of thin, over. On no iiccnuiitnnt-MT when dho Ii angry, for hr-shor An ou reply you II Mirry ' AuiiMi. word may woo her. Had drummer coMiIrr never drink. Nor vtiiok" Uir-tmker cvit. If Jilic'a a W-turcr don't think To plaj or hltep U clover. Don't av vnn'relujiV , .'fn when she rU-i'en that thi; line TL under no imp orV'rb'w . ih'T: " t;..llT n;ri;i j,u j - u.fcuir iiiki uor un.luer. Win ho lias aoMIt Pundny pnnti In which you've Initrhcr inwmy, Purveyor not with aiurry Klautsj Jtvt actor llttlo funny. You'll h.ivo a mother-In-Iawyor know Who'll often Joiner daughter. And Mheu hh() t.ikr jour m-ulptor chow Kho" "boi" you will Like water. Do not make cooper lie for Bho-'ll aDil(ftiveoiiu In fK.k(;n, l'tir try your iirliit to eoneuil You can't thus trustee broken. Keeje-r 1mm nuctloriocror fur; Hut should lm driver Imrciiin, And buyer olei k or faituly Jar, Hoii't ay " IhiHi cnu'ked." and far grin, I't yiur nent fln.-fn-makcr ro'pect; lnertorown with ploiuuirt. Don't le a " niimon" liut H"lcit Tho lxlt;o that holds your tre-inuro. Keep Knnleuer. If fanneralN To hhield her N our duty. Cosidiirtor f nfoly thniiigh flfo'HBitlo?, And helper ki.t.'ix-r lx-aut. When e'er j on tako carpenter wrlght Vou mut hiiud inilliorl"ti4.r, I'or hIioiii I you ftittler Jallort uplto Yiu d wwher liiuin't met lior. Homo uierrhant reason iilwnyn set lii'ii hiMiii m muken plater Your -iiilnu homo. Don't makoendet. rrufe.H-Kir love nor hate hor. Hnt tomler wheti you n)u5c. Don't let ijiio tmrlx-r-oiiitoiit-eiittnr, I'or men who'voifilder wile, regret ith feelings iihi, too utter. Anoiher tlmi pernai, wheelwright None otlnr rule wo know, sir, Hul lhee It will not tutor fliidit, Jf baiter on would groeer. . '. Ihntjr. in X. Y. nmjihfc THE YOL'XH SU(A1UMAKKHS. A Story of Northern Indiana. Furty yours Nje I lie. upper portion of C I'onnty, in Xorthi'ru Indiana, was oompiiRilivcly :t wililo.rur.ss. Thu wttlors wero fow ami far hutwuuu. and it was only uft:r a ride of 111:1113' snili'-s, lliroiiili forots and arrows prairies, that llio travcliT iniolii linil uvidonco of ad vancing civilization in the prsfiH'j of a lo;ra1in, planted 011 thu rdeof aclear ininaiiu I13 thi'pioneer'.sax. Hroadov i:iiim'S of pniiric l:ij' to lint north, with out thu .mu of a human habitation, while vast forasl.s of walnut, oak. 111a iilt hiekorv. hiirli and other woods a 3 et ftirniMied few hjus that, tiny had ever heon pciietniti'tP 113- the ndvenlur us white man, mid these i;ti.s were Iirinripally the "hlazed" )atns, made 3' cultino; thrQuirh tliu bark to tho whito wood of the trees, a sign searcel3' distinguishable after twilight, set in. Here and there they had been marked uit 1)3 lnmlers, oreount3'.sun,C3'ois. and 1h 03 were always :t weleomo siht to one who found himself lost in tho 'lraek less woixls." Oec:fion:ill3 tho long-descrtod enuip cf the departed Indian was met. siddiii"; to the sense of loneliness that fell upon the rover venturinp; to traverso theso wilds, and what w:is still more startling was the njipeaniiiee now and then, in noma espeeiall3' .seeluded spot, of a red man s jrrave. jnn vet it was not a p-mve in our sense of the word since tho "untutored Kivajjo," in theso instances, had not buried his dead, but had built nil oblong pen of polos, some eight foot in length l3' four "in width and three and one-half feet in height, in which tho corpse was placed in one end in n sit ting posture. Such a sight was not an agreeable one, as tho both, or nit hor tho skeleton, iu thoso ihn'S. could be seen through tho crevice of the enclosure. which frequently had been widened bv t ho wolves in their frantic offorts to gnaw through and reach tho remains of the A-arrior Avhose spirit, av:is then far nw:t3' on tho happv hunting-grounds, oblivious of the peril to his abandoned i!eh and bones. Tho AA'inter of 181 had boon unu sual I3 severe, the temperature f rcquent Iv dropping below zero, and tho mioaws that hail fallen enrty in December lay upon the ground until tho latter part of .February. hvcry where tho .streams wore locked m icv fetters and not ear lier than the middle of March were they wholly free from their long and Avcan" thralfdom. Hut Avith tho first month o'f spring tho sun began to Avarai over3 thing to life again, and tho brooks leaped joyfully along, the birds returned to their accustomed hauuts. and nature assumed onco more something of her Avoided appearance. Among tho settlers of the region, ho greatest ditliculty, in connection Avith tho domestic and culinary departments of their homes, Avas the procuring of clothing ami provisions. Game AA-as abundant, it is true, and tho ritle afforded them supplies of venison, Avild m turkey, geese, rabbits, etc., but to thoso A-bo liad enjoyed tho luxuries of old Java, llio and Mocha and refined sugar, there s-oemed to be a something lacking that could ncA'er bo restored. Instead - of the broadcloth and cassiinerc. "tho male portion of the household contented thcmclvos Aith jeans or coarser fab rics, Avovcn upon tho hand-loom of some fortuuato neighbor, and the Avomen were satisfied Avith linscA'-Avoolsey and calico, Avhilo parched A-heat tooK. the dace in tho coffee-pot of tho fragrant icrtics from Arabia and 15ra7.il; tho sugar made from tho sap of the rock maple. Avhich greAV in great numbers throughout tie country, proA-cd a SAvect substitute for the mora aristocratic and costty "loaf," then so highly esteemed in the older States. With tho genial sun and airs of March, tho settlers began the manu--" facturc of maple-sugar, and old and voung partook of tho fun engendered aiA-aA-s in and about tho "camp." The familiar distich: Bo ready, for with tho March sun The maplo trees bein to run," had been heeded, and innumerable hol- Ioav "spiles," made of tho elder-bush, and troughs hewn out of tho buckeye, J and huge iron kettles, and vessels of every description Avere hauled to the scene of operations. The trees haAnng been bored and tho "spiles" inserted that wero to convev tho saccharine juice to the "troughs," they "began to run," and that so briskby, that inBow ard Inskip's orchard of Iaa-o hundred j splendid maples they kept all hands busy for a full Avcek. day and night, emptying the vessels, "boiling down," "stirring" to the required gram, or pour- ijifftbe granulating suVstaace intotbtj tototM mh1 oW to hardeft n& c broken up when wanted ia the fuiur. Saturday afternoon arrived, and, the Mn not flowing very freel Mr. Inakip, with all employed, except his on, a hul of fifteen, ami a lai his junior by tome two jir5. left the camp for their re njcc.tive home, Harold lcin cbarjwwl by his father to "look after things" and t-tart with Jennie for home before sun down." "All right,1' replied Harold, "Jennie and I will he at the 'Hill' by the time it is dark, anyhow, if it Li three miles, for vou know we are both good walk era.' And as Mr. Jnakip and party disappeared in the forct, he fell to work righting affairs in tho camp with the awstanco of Jennie McMillan, a bright-haired, buxom and brave little girl, adopted as a daughter into the In skip fainib, a favorite' with all, and, pcrhap. jiarticularby so with Harold. Hut there was more to arrange than was expected, and the miii had set and twilight come on, and the great forest through which they had to pas? loomed tin black, anil the sk wa hidden by clouds threatening to deprhc them both of moon and starlight, while the' had onh a " blazed" path to follow through the dense and dark woods. It was not a pleasant walk in prospect for Jennie and Harold, but thus far in their bright and Miniij lives they had learned noth ing of fear. Their heart were innocent, and guilt alone hath dread " of things hecn and unseen." ' Come, Jennie," said Harold, " all is read3 now to start, and I shall take 1113 :ix along." " Iui 3'ou don't want it at home to night, and it is so heavy 3011 will get' tired carrying it; besides you will want it here on Monday," urged Jennie. " That's true, but I don't mind its weight; then homo straggler might drop into camp anil steal it. O, res, I'll Like it with me," and throwing It on his f.iio';lder, and clasping Jennie's hand in his. the3' walked out of the tlyingcanin liru's light -into the gloom of the dark ness, and one following them at a rod's di-ttauce could not have discerned their out-linos; and for a few minutes U103' were as mute as tho gigantio jopIars and black walnuts, between whose trunks they groped their way. "O. Harold, Isn't this a dreadfully dark night?" asked Jennie, in an under tone, as if fearful of disturbing tho aw ful hush above and about them. "Yes, Jennie; but it won't lw long until we reach that bit of prairie that runs into tho wood, and then we will have some light. You don't feel afraid, do you?" and Harold pressed her hand oiieotiragitigb. " Xo, but then, Harold. I though just now There! hark! don't 3011 hear? There's something following us!" and Jennie drew tip closed to the side of her companion, who, pushing her fiiickly to tho front, stopped back, and, peering into the darkness, saw but a few feet distant a black object. " I see it," ho replied. " it's only tho big black dog that neighbor Houston brought from Pennsylvania last week. I'll call him. Here, Carlo! come here!" . As the supposed Newfoundland deigned no answer in .'1113' manner, Harold rcnrirkcd: ' lie's a surby brute. We'll let him alone. Come, Jeuuie, we'll go ahead," and putting her arm through his, tiny moed forward, oc eaMonalby looking behind, and alwa3'H lindiug that the intruder on their atten tion was still keeping them Compaq'. At I:ot tho litllo space of prairie was reached. At the point where their path crossed its peninsular .shape, it was not more than a couple of hundred yards in width, and tho high grass and dead leaves had been beaten to the ground b3 tho heavy .snows of the past winter. Having emerged from tho thick gloom of tho wood into tho open light of the moon, wiucli at mat moment Miono through a rift iu the clouds, Harold turned to look at their four-footed companion, just us, half iu shadow, half in light, it crouched backward and uttered a yell that rang out over the prairie, and echoed through the forest, and curdled the blood in tho veins of the young biigar-makcrs. Involuntaril' Harold's baud swung his ax into the air. and recovering him self in an instant from his Mirpriso and horror, he sprang forward, his uplifted weapon gleaming in tho moonbeams, and seeming no weightier than a child's hatchet iu his grasp. Do not run," he cried to Jennie; " 'tis a black wolf, and there arc others in tho forest to whom ho is calling. If we run. wo aro lo-L Perhaps 1 ma3 frighten him away;' and with that ho rushed at tho beast, whose exes glared at him with an indescribable fur3. Ihit the attempt was abortive; tho shaggy and ravenous wolf onh retreat ed to" tho bushos skirting tho open ground, and when Harold and his frightened ward resumed their walk, it boldly came out, and b3 tho time the3 readied tho opposite " wood had ap proached so near that, fearing it would leap upon them, Harold again sprang at tho savairo creature, braiidishiiijr his. nx m its very face. Finding that it could cj . - do nothing .safety alone, tho wolf now set up a scries of appalling yells that filled their hearts Avith terror anil in creased tho anxiety of Harold. Avho knew that if tho apparently half-famished animal AAas reinforced b3 one or tAVo of his fierce species, they would not hesitate to tnako an attack. If thoy could 011I3 have time before tho sum moned succor came, they Avould reach "Tho Hill" iu safety; but it av:is still a full mile and a half distant, ami a deep raA'ino Aas to bo crossed on a rude bridge not more than live feet in Avidth, and this spot might bo called the battle ground, in caso assistance camo to their pursuer. Harold thought of this contingency AA'ith alarm. Tho raA'ino A-as deep and dark, and on a narrow, unbalustradcd bridge, tho odds in a struggle would all bo in favor of tho avoIa-cs. He said noth ing in regard to his anxiety, but urged Avith calmness tho necessity of increas ing their rate of speed, determined, if fiossible, to pass tho dreaded spot before lclp arrived fqr their persisting and bloodthirst3 cnenm "Jennie," ho said, " I haA'o not heard an3 answers to those horrid yells; but let us Avalk faster, and then if tliev" do folloAV us to 4 The Hill,' Avhy, A'ou see, I Avill give one of them at least," and that is this old black A'illain behind us, a bul let that AA-ill mako a-ou re-christon 'Kill buck.' and call it 'Kill-Wolf.' " To this Jcnnio faintly repliod: "I hope so. Harold; but here avc aro at this dreadful ravine. I Aish Ave Avero over it in safety. Listen! AA-hat was that?" and, as sho spoke, Avild yells broko on their cars from two directions, and certainty- from no great distance. They AA'cro" answers, andannouueed helpcloso at hand help for tho fangs eager to fasten upon tho throats of their antici pated victims. Harold's Ajorst apprehensions wore to be realized; no eourco of escape Avas open, and j-et tho frail structure Avhich they had now readied might prove the means of their sah-ation.' At the last halt, to face tho Avolf, Harold had cut a stout hickory dub, and, hastily sharp ening one end, he gave it to Jennie, tell ing her, in caso of attack; to use it vig orously, keep dose to his side, and by no meanR to become soparated from him in the tight. Before the middle of the bridge was attained a fierce howl at the western end warned them that they were to contend with the wolves ia front as well as in the rear. "Stand firm! Do aot move to either side, Jennie," shouted Harold, as be struck a tremendous blow at the savage beast which leaped at his breast, and, receiving tho full force of the keen weaponrfell oA-er tho edga of the bridge "That rajc will frbii m 99 into tne roaring torrent below tuer TiajrMiT mim "T f are la front of ye? i eaa see twoori '.. -- w ... rnww m w , three here," aad at tkat mtomtM Harold was agala feevet by tite infuri ated beariH. but dealt hk blown M rapidly and with tack effect that they could jwt reach Jilt pereoa Suadisg with her back to HaroldX Jeaaie was bravely fadnp tho foe. wielding ker spear-like club, and striking to tasi right and left, whea auddenly aee ex claimed: Harold, help! there are too many. Oh, mvarmr' Quick m a ligataiaja flah. Harold turned, and with a blow cruhcd tho skull of the ferocious monster that had faateaed his teeth upon her left arm, and was striviag to drag her to the carth- Jlut tbey were not to be baffled of their prey thus easily, and the nrxnaln ing wolvt'i, gnashing their tveth and uttering howls of rage, agaia dashil furiously forward, their jrreer: eyes flahing like balcfnl fire. Two hal al ruad3' been dispatclicd. vet tho number seemed incrcsfcig, and that gave thorn renewed boldness. Harold fdt that the atrenjrth of hinnolf and his heroic little companion could not much longer sustain the impetuous attack of their tireles and unyielding adversaries. "Jennie, dear Jennie,' ho cried, " don't despair; avc will Act beat them;" ami as another brutish 'fiend praog at ht-j face and fell crippled and bowjingoa the footway, the pack ficcmed for a moment fctaggered and confounded. Hut it Avas only for a moment, and. to Jennie's horror, she dicovcred thu dark forms of their new rccniiUJ stealing up on the end of tho bridge. " McrcA mercy! Harold. Avhat phall avc do? l"can swing this club no longer. Oh, help! help! help!" anil her despair ing cry rang out above the snapping ami howls and yells of the !leagueriu" wolves like the last wail of exhausted agony the final importunate call of ex piring hope. It appeared as though she had uttered her own death-knell, for the sound had not died away among the shrinking echoes of ,tho "ravine, ere the wolves made another and more desperate rush, but were met Avith unabated courage and obviously fresh strength in the arms of tho attacked. Thick and fast tho blows Avere mined around, and furiously the maddened beasts were pressing tho youthful defenders for their liA'cs. when suddenly a rifle report from the Avestern slope of the hollow was heard, surmount ing tho confusion and noi.se of tho con flict, now plainly revealed by the light of tho moon bunding upon the scene. "Saved!" saved!" cried Harold; and the next instant, down on the bridge like a tempest, dashed Inskip with a half a dozen stalwart and armed hunters, Avho had stopped at "The Hill" on their return homo after night fall, and. learning tho apprehensions felt at tho iion-appearanco of Harold and .Jennie, had ollered to accompany luskip and ascertain the cause. So impetuous Avas their charge on hearing Jennie's despairing cr3'. that tho wolves Avere taken Ity' surpri:e, and those confronting her AA'ere either crushed b3' the clubbed rifles or hurled into the swollen ami tumbling torrent at the bottom of the tronrc. Harold, in tho excitement and AVild Joy ol rcilei. flung his bloody n viat the hist retreating Avolfwilh a "there, tako that for a part ing blow," and had tho gratification of seeing the baffled brute disappear iu the budies dragging awa3' his hinder legs, broken by the well-aimed blade, while Jennie fell into tho utrong arms of her foster fathor, anil AA'cpt .silciitty'tipon his manly and faithtul bosom tears of grat itude to Heaven and him lor deliver ance from a hideoin death. Those Avilds of C County iioav "blossom liko the rose." Tho vast for ests have disappeared. Thriving towns ami villages Ikia'o sprung up in scores, and Avcll-liPcd and magtiiticont farms aro evidences of contentment and pros perity. The iron horse awakes the echo of its hills, and iLs white plume floats over its prairies. Avhilo peace, plenty and intelligence combine to render happy its AA'ell-to-do and hospitable citizens. Harold and Jennie long since repaid each other's fait hfulnos on that event ful night, by linking their hands and hearts together for life. Avhilo often, by tho evening's cosy fireside, have tho ros3'-ehocked children of the sugar-makers of 181- begged papa or mamma " to tell again that story about tho avoIvcb." Hiiluilcljihia Day. A Pica for English Ofera. Tho following is a copy of a letter sent by Silas (I. Pratt, tho" composer, to a gentleman eminent in musical circles, regarding Mr. Pratt's opera Zcnnbia." Avhich is to be produced at Chicago in Juno, Avith Cary and Litta in leading roles, supported l3' a chorus of -00 A-oices and an orchestra of fiO perform ers. Tho letter will be of exceptional interest to musicians in all parts of tho country: " Tho groat interest 3ou have shown in tho opera ' Zenobia1 aud its success encourages mo to sneak plainly and eamestty Avita regard to tho lyrical drama in America, and tho causes and hopes that h:wo led to tho conception and .ompletencss of the Avork. It is known that opera in a strange tongue U on joyed to a ven limited degree, only those parts that are melodic and beau tiful without Avords holding tho listen ers' attention. Dramatic Avork based upon tho thought solely is lost, for if one seeks to getthcsene (pathos, Ioa'c, hate, or Avhatover sentiment it nm be intended to portray) by folloiving tho translation, thu action and appropriate ness of tho music arc unnoticed. And if 0110 looks at tho action, one must guess at the word, and in the puzzle tho syllabic power, tho thrill of sene, the beauty and strength of musical trcat- ! ment arc unheard. The prejudice against the English language musically has p.assed aAvay, having been; based Upon an improper uso of it, rather than from an3 deticicnc3 of euphony inherent in the speech itself; because, also, tho trans lations of Italian operas in the main AAcre absurd, at times even disgusting, the fault beingasmuch with the original text. hoAveA'er, as with the translator. It is a fact that Germany to-day possesses a national opera, and Franco may also daim "a similar distinction; and when it is knoAvn that the A'ernacul.ir of both theso countries possesses ail the un musical qualities of our own. and many in addition (as tho guttural ch in ich", dich, niich, the z in zart, tho tz, thesch as in schon. etc., in tho former, and the nasal peculiarities so well known in the latter), tho English-speaking nations may justly hope for a like result in their mother tongue. Again, the paucity of poetical thought, tho shallowness of plot, in Italian opera more especially, in manA instances giA-ing situations that appeal to the baser passions, encour aged me to attempt a Jiighcr standard of characters with appropriate ideas. Tlicsa reasons, with the desire to give our country a Avork that might claim the respect of the musical people, the hope of contributing something to 1 the establishment of American opera. and the Avish to enter a protest against the immoral tone of manA-grand operas, with the firm belief that the, public ia general will sustain aay sincere effort at elevating the standard of the lyric drama in our country, iaveTccn the in-ccntiA-cs holdiair me to the work of 2 completion, the drudgery of detail aad J the task of revising and correctitur. May I not hope for a kindly reception at the hands of my own countrymen, and while desiring bo favors on' account of aationaliry, except that in. coesidcr imr its merits thev will put aside the prejudice so prevalent agaimst Ameri can composers, ami irest urn sauiecfc as j fairly as though it were written by a citizen oc some ioretga laao. taai kmsj aot be said it w a mttiorntof, in tOMOOflia M ew iware ncc ft tenWirrwil,JUfra thep-a of Dr. K crIK. W ah-' IagtotuILC, aMkaltke at4bcblelof alTsectiow of ll Krtrr: How to pre- Important quctiU ly ug atjhJomda- iion in an agneiarsM ati m7iwnwr UHa:iv Vaitok'a law W mnL I tiply aad'rcpkml." mo maMcr a te the particular quality, but everything a to quantity. The surriral of tl fittest" jroveras iiur n?dt. Hut Na ture's opcratToaiare too slow for or hortliTCs, o thdbuind of the culti vator is to aid nrtber Xaturr. and -that reach the bet tulU in Use jhortt icrioK It U i fact too well known that, ordinarily, k&p ;dterionte, and this, foroue reaii. &cane the rec4 btwmes wcakuted- The tory of " UuiTe's Improved Lima Ikac" will illu-trate the 1:a and cjplain the whole nuyitu ojHAdi of faring cd. Some year agup gardener asked our Mr. Saundcr hof he could improve tha Lima boan. He w.t told to find, II noible. a nA. aavin? at least four tvjaiw: the ncxtsiawn to plant the one, the larger and M of Uc.tlw next ... . . fcaon to scieci st oeiorc mo uvru, i-uw one which not ot4y wemed to the eye tlie Largest and bit. but tlio one that could weigh thj most, and then to pursue tuia melUW lor scicrai yrars. The result Ave all know U a really great improvement of tUt delicious vegetable. Une ha a-iked by are our melons i inferior nowadays. "The answer Is that pain are not taker, in aAing tho seed. by one of ourunen. tlf " Hunter" , iiiutiiii, iiid liiuitiiuva , j-j.,. .. upij,e iciaaic tjium, aaa iu po"J cuns lr. Hunter receiAed, some yeara Mnce, falling ot tie notah, IrrcsuUrtUra, Uacor from abroad, eeds of a very choico it, dj;pU, c tc melon. Tliese Aver? planted and tho OLroattniatxt, a3ptt-r It hlzh media; seed of only the very beit were saied- naroe, U batter traui aitcr alL &ma l' In this manner has ll-o M.od lxK'ti heh-ct- ' UuietL-u ed, and now, after nore titan tventy Ma. AaTiica B. Com-, of Newi-vt. Kt., a ears, this variet' coaimands the high-' writei I lh to ijak a j;&.3 oolft;r fr est nrice in our market., aud tho -ed Curwtfi Yellow Dock and SrapritU. Mr bells for thn-e dollars jnjr Htiiid. while other A'arieties can beliad for fifty cents, and are dear at that. I Ikia'o sen a htalk of corn bearing ten cars. Uf course, this ninefold In crease eatne from delecting the eevl. at fir.it, of a stalk that bore two good ears, then there Aronld be a few with ttrr ears, and m on until the grand result Avas reached. I know that 111.1113' farm- j ers s.ha' that if tlity can get ono good tar ' off each :stalk they aviII be sati.tiuil. . Well, such are not xerj' particular, and Avill buy corn from a neighbor's crib and plant the best of this. Of courxl they get only an ordinary crop. Is nit this the reason that growing Indian corn has become such a poor and tin pay ing biisinos? For my part, I Avill let the idiots grow this corn, and I Avill pur chase it in tho fall for less than two dol lars per barrel. We have many new A'arieties of wheat, but if 1 were growing it 1 ould screen out from one hundred bushels saA- one bushel of the. largest and plumpest ber ries, and sowing this would the next season do likewise, and Avould ultimate ly iret the verv best seed Avheat. There J is one other idea inA-olved in this matter, to which we all need to take heed. It is the seed that impo'crihcs tho soil. Tho more ccd tho greater the drain, ami therefore the greater need of more fertilizing. Well, brother fanners, let us be Avido awake, intelligent aud teachable, and thus make ourlitiMiie-'S thu noblest and grainiest in tho world. - -- Annual Lessons. Kver3' A'ear's experienee teache tho farmer 1113113' valuable- lesions. Tlio question of .ed com has been repeated uhout 0A'er3' third year since the fctalfl w:is settled. Soiuctimes it has beep einnhasicd in a war it teems as if it would neA'crairain bo forgotten, ,fiir ' ..1.1 last A'ear's expensive experience it Avould appartoho useless for an editor for tho present generation to beg the farmers to carefully test their seed com beforu planting time. And yet thousands even this voar will proceed blindlv in the same, war the' liavu heretofore. And ! wh'Mi they are defeated will atiafy their conseienei! and creditors bv.siAing: I thought it Avould grow.'T A fanner oughtto know Avithout reU'ing in so im portant a matter on his thoughts. Last A'car a third of tho wheat in tho State AA-as badly damaged, and much of it totally destroyed In bad stacking The owner Uioiiylil ho Avas stacking it right. There is no excuse for having a stack of grain get wet inside. If the grain slants tho right awia; the Avater al ways follows the inclination of the straw. Tins is an i;iaiiablo law, and if a farm er is so stupid as to stack his grain so that the inclination i-in inteau of out, he thould not be astonished if his A'ear's labor has been all in A'ain. There has not been a singlo A'ear in the last tAventy-five but millions of dollars worth of grain has been mined in Iowa b3 bad stack ing. And there is onh' ono defect, and theerror is so simple that anyone can comprehend and aA'oid it, and 3"ct avu suppose it Avill go on as long as grain is raised. Another serious matter is letting tho A-ork on tho farm get a Avcek behind. After corn is plauted, if it be kept a Aveek too long before IiarroAving no in genuity can ever repair the damage. In the growing season, if the avccXs and grass, 13' a Aveek's delay, got the start of tho eorn, all of the improA'ed ma chinery in the world cannot regain Aiiat is lost. If the com is not clean and thoroughly cultivated b3 the time hay, Avheat anil oats have to be cut, it is impossible to do justice to all of them at once. A Aveek behind at harvest means a defeat of the pro tits of tho year's crop. If thrashing is not done beforo corn gathering, tho latter is pushed into the cold and disagreeable Avcather. the boys are crovs sour and disintsted AA'ith farmin'r. lho corn is left in the field all Avinter, stock and wild animals and birth destroy one-half, and tho mortgago on the farm is not paid off. All these ca'Hs and vexations and losses groAv out of being a week be hind. And a fanner who has lived one miserable year on this account ought to commence 'right this "year, and bo always up Avith tho times." loica Sink licgittcr. m Laancked by Electricity. In lannching the gigantic English turret-ship, appropriately nnmel Colos sus, recently, electricity was employed by means of an ingenious contrivance which connected the dog-shores Avith a large magnet: and in a simitar manner tlio "christening was performed. Simul taneously Ayith the breaking of thg Tot tlc over the ship's .nose a' musical' In strument inside an ornamented box was set at work, and Rule Britannia" was tho result. By thfc time the course was reported clear, and a the ship gave evi dence of atisiytyjo leave the cradle it was deemed aihisable. though ten min utes before time, to let her go. The pressure of the launching button Avas followed bv a heavy thud. The weight had fallcnT'antfthc'dog-shorea had been knocked aAvay. The ship moved in stantly, and the huge mass of 4,-120 tons the'seavicsVever launched from the Portsmotjtbj yard glided? gracefully do'wm the Incline! plane Into tne hacbor. fatAid'th$"ransicofhe bands and the eathusiatfic cheers of the aaaltitBde. The deatK of "Wood Hite, Jesse James paL who waa killed near Rich mond, kaa., the same day that Jcs.se JaflMi was boril ia Missouri, was broosat about, the Coroner's Jury said, by unknown persons. He was 'buried as a paHpcr. the officiatlag nuukter re arkiwg by way of eulogy that the character of the dead bum was 50 well kxawaifcat co-at w- uan wvrv 1-onrwiw. - - i. -e mXtt mtimmmwmJ A gVVi tawt VmutaHlomm Jy.wn j,' jicr, k tW Wuat -Jtotbrt fc-rrcarrmL,'74 im gM talwr Un lUm. -SSm tmm Mturj tee UaurVifcafv- j tmt " Ka. Jew nuM l? hoirl t Istfck vita ; teKkt trsak. -mtrfth 0t 17 TJ eiexk. nifl ktm cp xi tre fete t reaex, t vtmUr ik tool, His a Jmwi i 6arw, a -rsap tJ &A Ua feun h fsfailer. Tie port? uisUrl Wob, W tit Iwt &a tud MHU4 tbi, ea4 u !&? utr4 vbcTt &t coS4at reis ti bra4 &.i tke cuter llu -at wr os Val&, && ix mrrkK a4 Udl is rtoos . j-a. AsJ itm Uc in ca? tV sstl oyeJ tan oM tnask, aJ took ItitBO la caM wil ot tt, Ue UJvlknl pnd oat all vX td aalr lo kk tlSnliua. aad wtnl fcl r marl: druixk tot srr ilxf ; ttc c!Tk t ocewt ta it d-6 hi fnwliulr. ut wrol o feo dtj !tiiT5l ciias1fl2 il Hiat tl ro2, 4 tii ijrtr St Ml ta l&r ti Ml Uj dJS rf dlri. Morale 'tct (LmUIh u (t ibnox& a trsult tcn tt kV citap. Toacaa'tlcH vtal tl ma J aaaaj Miogn. aa Tar Wlra Wbra atan baa trrs rortata'.e as ta ffi a brtstti-rjn!, a. tKj jjgj $? T-faenJ rt. ae krt beillh. Aa Crrxttr to UjtticJ. izA Art, aoaellsvci, lo ,: otloit. a4 caxr. IJtfflaatoz 1Ui tnrruUrttlf rU disi-pala, tix- iprsrral braith txtn to fill. &J k cs Hcrroua fxtalraMon, JrtJrttra, etc, xaakc life ralrab:e. Tbeet-rcki Uwf pair, lie ctr rro lUtlc, lb UcatI actua cty ttlxl, tl pul ncak, aaj timAj of tbe jj Ciooirj, d;gr4UTe asi nnoarj ocgxnt 1 & rraolu For re tortus tcVlj tmra to Vralta aaJ tr:ztK Ir Uujaott a TelU lhx.k aM fciriajtarlPu eiceli au oilier axvlldac. It I a true ujclc. Ji nowaroj inrnwirnia are Jjj --' wile tuacml rcatlj Xrom a compucatura o: dltcuN, cimIIdk in a inlcarrUj:r. wh&U tor moiitlii cotifiucdher tobrr bctL he hid er er fullr xecorcrol, ami at tiae enraplainM acAerclrof a fre.ttir. cf tr-arlas on. b.tc her crlvJa were very Irmular ami rare tcr creat tiu Her i!ji!clan eetartl tots lotnr Ecr no RtK! wtutcver A triernl reemnmcnle.l Ir (lutaotl'a Yellow lklc ami inapArllU. From the flnt Ji she began to tmjirwre, anil la now A healthy and trotic a a rounc ctrL 1 thiak It tbc tct roeitldoe tn the orld.'1 "Uxcle." U ayounjr rucal to bis worthy relative, "that man 01 er there waul to co )ou.M "Vhat iliva he Wintf "Dunno, didn't auk hun." o uncle uuntcrcvl orerto where the trau;rr at, an! aM. "Dkl rou wUh to (.ecine, trl'' "Ns lr." "1 b-K par don, but I wa told by that young man orer there that you wanted lo ee rae.M "S 1 do, eo 1 do. I re len blind theae ten years, ani I m ant to sec anybody." w. Hon Rltterii. which arn adtertUrd tn our column", are a ure rare for ague. blIlounr , and kidney comj lalnU. llioo who ue thera ' aay they cannot l loo highly rccomnif mlctL ' lli'e afflicted Jhould Rlre them a fair tr.al, and wilt K-'como thereby culhutlaattc In tlie prahie of their curath'c fiualltlea. J'ortUnJ STQUX. HesTivuavrs arc uslnj nno sharing far rold slaw, because cabbage U tttitore Every atvnttvj. too hlxh. '5- tWETery color of the Diamond Dye It jvttcct. S-c the sample of the colored eloth at the druggist. Give them oue trial and you will alwaya use them. AVnaT kind of a Held Is older than you are! Ont that Is paaturazc. Wkitk to Mrs. I.yilla E. Tinkham, No. 2T3 Vclern Avenue, Lynn, Maa., for namphlets rclattte to the curative proj ertle 01 her Veyo tibia Compound In all female comUlut. Tire more tliat fun Is poked at the poke uonnt 1 me more wic jxjnc ie noke bonnet cemt to be I poked Into iuuUi sjaemblaces. Iklrvit Frt I'rc Could Hardly Stand on Ilrr Fret. IL V. I'ikucb, M. D., Huffalo, N. V.: Iknr Sir I mutt tell you what your medicine hasdnno forme, llcfore taking your "Favorite l'rc rerintlon" I could hardfr stand on mv fret. J but, by following your advice, I am perfectly ' c""1- The " vorlte rrcscrlnUon' ti a wondcriul mctllclnclordebllltaKMandncrTou females. I cannot cxpreo how thankful I am to you for your advice Yours truly, Mas. ConSKUk Allivv. 1'eosta, la. Tiik American kl. It 1 announcod, I to te the nublect of a tok to bo lUhlUura soon. Ai Dr. Holmes would sar. the shajic of tho volume should bu c-ltP-tlcVle. Their Occupation Cliin R. V. Pirnc a, M. I., Huffalo, N. V. : I was tttackctl with congestion, of lho lune, fore nrns over the llTcr, f evere pain tn tt.o joint, ft burning fcrcr, and general Rlvlnjc away of tho whole iytem. Falling to find relief In remedies prescribed. I tried your ''Golden Medical Discovery." It affected my entire cure. Your medicines naTconly to lc uscl to be ap jTeclatetL If every family would rIto them a trial, nine-tenths of the doctors would, like Othello, find their occupation gone. Your truly, L. 11. .McMiua.v. M. !., Brers port, N.Y. 80x0 of the cheese ' 'lll you lore me when I mould I" L Jly. Journal. I Ravb the utmoxt confidence tn the malls. Fnclo'C tl for two boxes, or S3.S0 nost-otUce order for sit boxes of Celcnr and Chamomile pills and I will take all rlxlc for tnnner and wxli. Dr. C. V. Ilcnjon, IOC North hutaw L, Baltimore, Md. Also proprietor of his new remedy and favorite prescription, known at Dr. Bcnotf Skin Cure, recojcnlrcd every where as the onlv safe and sure remedy fur all diteavj of the Skin and Scalp. m mTaki! back the heart thou caveat." Ho waa a butcher, and she wanted liver. Taey don't speak now. St. Pavl IKtp-ilcA. Tn World' DUpcnsary and Invalid' Ilotel, at Buffalo, ". Y.. destroyed by fire a year aro, is rebuilt and full of patients. For Invalid' Guide Boole" ririnir nartlcuUrs and terms of treatment, address, with two stamps, Woai.t's Dl3l'CS&aKTMK01CJU.As$OaAT'X,BuffalO,N.Y m Tnnrrr vcjirs U said to be tbe Ufa of a loco motive. iVHiiblr they would Uvt lonTr If they did not tmolce so much. Flics. roachfa. ant, bctl-buj, rats, mire. crows, cleared out by 'Rough on , mHiU.' 15c Tne boy who waa kept after school for bad ortbocrsphy M ht was srell bound. 8KrxxT Mb. "Wells' Health Kenewer re stores health and Thjor, cures Dyspepsia, f L Tni palmy days of ft boy's life arethoMfa which he set properly spanked by bis motacr. m Faxwxas. toaastera. don't expertraeat, but use Frazer Axle Ureaso. It is th best. - m lr afflicted with Sera Eyes, use Dr. Isaae Taosspsoa's EjeWster. DroolsU sell It. 33a, " It's no use to feel of me wrist, doctber," laid Tat, when the physician bcan taking h'a nulre; "the pain is not there, surr; It's la rao Lid entolrcly." Botun Tratxtcripi. Tan Rmtoa GltAt is autbority for tb jtaie snrnt that a Cblraro bei.e recently fouwi it lmpo5blc todlsruI uerlf fa wale attire bcrane she could not get ber feet thruuh the troupers. A max may trader cerUta drcHmstancr: be taken for another and vet aot look ia tl-e very least like him. "I kaow I doa'l racn Lie hUH," said s very wis aad m1 roan, " still in an unguarded momcat I la Jored tbe fellow's note, and I wg taken fcr him by tbe Eberiir." .V. Y. HertAL Mas-Sarra (etapbat IcaRy) -"Poor Mrs. Si reo. Thev fay tbat sbe has bcea ordered 10 a armcr climate- Do yoa think he will 50 P Mrs, Browa (grimly) "5o, aot while she Eves." Grip. a Hurra Mnxxa, of Xew York, srel oaly fetcea jvasx, ass succeeded ta swaikrwia? a tea dolar gold piece. Here's yooriwTtejs baak, joaag geatl emeo .Bmint Frrt Fnsu . Ax exeasace 'saaoaacesi x new story, ".Written la Slaoi.J' Jt aer cse Ms to this oSce a story written ie Mood, it will po into tae waste bisket isstaar. A tukr writtea ia parpfc imk Is bad taoK$LDttr It does aegxante a ssaa te t&nk tkst. waileiUwifri't afraid toUckle Ues airf aessiyysaklss'aeskt at, se Is B3y terror ized vys cow tJsfttac gib casse ovtmt tbe jarl sissy Uste. A racrrot wteaasbeea pcjksf arisit t& Cnastantiaopte saM ttbnril abevtbair apsces, bat ttet bere taey hi kssr-esas. JkassyssgtMijafcearWaerarabast eaasali- DsnasaseeM.. af water a daw. We fcsal ae Urn Uetewusd.alB)Sj-x eC aSrsstfan at TAal Isa. WetaesrMKasdj vaes fwess eaa TesA'ecH.'wereiatasntUtU Lkee was sacks Sqr watfr.Toa & - 1 all Wr" A yaat wit la a Cfer KMK. it 4 a auy, wria4 W U Nr Vrt iNloisfabflaM H ral wa tt afcat Usiswat WW St .'. 4 lutl taat 9M aalcU f Vw U ftttar IWwnriw a Srw T, Vm rwM( U mr mt. k Wt ftftf iteiim t tk taE trAstaA fctT I wSt4 4. t4ia fimti auTir to ta ar4,l !!; uU Mm, t. f r. al HiW. tt m lm Wat em4 tw c Wf. Ikal nrf.U Wi - T sf aHr r aiill a4 fob w ftlr t tl aairkrl. As4 U3 a ta icb t a4 H r HiWw TOSf Wert at ta oa e t ai H tit iMf ti. IW jar aariiJS- j ta9aintr fU4rt3iTKUvw tsn Kaxnx. aJ V y ar4 t yw.t KKjkJex.j ni!M MU.rtrX itesZu bMttrH tt-" i ) I" ' III Tat th a kta4 HiZ TeTn," Tar tar. Crt M CcS. CM IVvtrklCa. Ov. ttfWt. vu C' UmA C9aicua a, rr. a.' tn ? A WIU'JL 112 4t at ki fPj a.U. J I tOnU MAMtTt. XAAr-m Tn SC . .Ste"a. W ASEHTS C0l.TO..Ea LIMITED r ltt. ato. HAIR V4 VMMl'AJkHtr-' uiikkjaa nvM "- ftC IftUUIII WWJ J JESSE FRANIC AGENTS WMTED LS)NU tW-rra UUtwrr I IMES 'V. liwt.ln tfc Xrm f U lot'M.1 it niturilKKo 4 U TinUSJC rt it . wtfcrf UJt of (SIU. Iti tbrtdf UmI rriat . Jtu rruct tK mil l rMIlIUW'JllUil ri ?, -mo. tn p.4 OvfSt pal Su ru W l .NOW f- !-- trrm ii:li'oki a luki: 11 tti hiiiM.ni,, . 419 OII lr, M. IaI. M. DR. STRONG'S PILLS TMEUI.S WELL TRIED UEALTH onderful II REIEW1NB REMEDIES. o j tr Iraiiae drecst- etrrUr l !r9 PARSONS PtjRCATIVE FILLS ti lllubl miw! U1 nliltvtf ft Cb ! IJ4 IJlhrd urt f(ia taitttr tooo.U. Atf rro h- Jj lV 1 ptl '. a:M fwtn I io 1 .! W ltt4 u kwuiMl b ltii. It hlfctm Wrlrt bWt. MTtVi', or tral hf tuaJi fr uf pv L . Joacanv Co.. IWraa. U torment Harr- Mc. AGENTS WANTED. Ui ni. nKr r-i.t!r mIji ur MEW BOOK I cum inur NEW YORK S isre.".yT unauuni rhtnrptJ-Tvvf . iu jJw-.. iu rnUIuwmtUu. iu r'V: .iul u1m iu nwiUniU, lUhWUMi lUwil lUiUnol tiwiumU trcu i nHi J f T tAatIUUilU(mllir Io tolliUl tkwlMUK 4 fr nn-aUn cl'S ',M ? cunbf.u ln.Vj jlrU, A lr ! J v1irm try n e vi". "" 0l CLAH 1IKOS. I'AYSK. t .nClnutO. Olto. SIOOO REWARD f1 Mtlui. k.Ulmf am wtmtA iImt l tm I yQT.QRJ&2Ff Muklu S cn JmamMmnWSmmWS 150 at 1 M4 tt mmr. mni ' U-. JfmcJr.n:14 act t acrvlKO. 'cirrnUr owCnstne ttifc mslloi trr. Rtvtfortt. WEWAIlXIACHIrCOrAaT.JIwat,OkU. lb,HIM(rU) l:i iHunni.n - ' Arrvtrrrana o Wuli1 rataat CnaVIasUia Inn U. S. STANDARD SCALES, SS2 WASHINGTON ST.. 1UFFIL0. I. T. .Vj VtljUt la U Lntt er SloU. rr!r of 1-ton. pUtfnrmtillfr-t .. -. ..Sta.SSt 1 " uu . aa. Soccjlct aid IraaiLiTT GcuimiK WKrlKS KAY, l'rep'rs. THE GREAT CURE raa HEUMATIS auiifcrina palaral Oimmim mt Ofv KIOSIIVS.LIVIlt AND BOWILt It elta tii rrtVfta of th mrrUl vfjoft thmt raosea lh drrfclful rxSrrtaf wWA oalj tho rUitm cf ahgwrrriwa eaa k11 J THOUSANDS OF CASKS of ffc wont ibrist cf this tcrrttl aar lai3alcXJ7nIiirrta.aailaJortUei PKRFKOTLY CURIO. rxKX. $u uqno es sat. toi si scrccsm. U- lrrrnVttbTtasi. waxia.icirRrso?rcx.aBTaaeipv aw w!ad o ta rsaHral wa r!h IV frfinn nr of one of oar pop r Cuuiu rprttam Cmplm prvenpUr mtil-Oforik i"1cx br maiKmoi. SACRED. JfICrfr TtOTOMK rtt.asi. Ktrrii Avn xaomi nton. UmLStHmTZKr. U.PPMUIQXL ftOW C era:), er U KS.TIIKH (30 cnti). POW n era:), er U mtf VA7HS.I. US cmm), mf asTllKH CXI cmU). SECUUR. iwatr vat qrrax jso. Kootr IIATWAi Of JIW rujnzx gtraaa kfcr.ii. it:. CT-imiUi. nnEllirTTalC bariter or nATa Ur tnb 1 1 Ao. sr&w- ADR tw eta. . SUtai'150 UCKX.V (ct . CCn aao SACcxas x a,;.bisjiuai cirr viauuxv avert). FOR THE Y0UR6. 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