Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1882)
'-; jj VH-&V iri 5" -; 3cww ,i ?'-', jfs-" - " v-v -Ji,- "r" - - P'- - . ..-'j - 'a V$ 3Tc THE RED CLDUD CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, Publisher. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA WHAT TELEGRAPH P0LE8 MEANT FOIL ARE In the Islnnd or Sumatra, at tbo notion of the map. Where AMa holds such (riant lands la her ca ption 1d, The elephant rio fiercely. In the maddest kind of mob. When the telegraph employe hare finished tip a job. A ti1 Joined by wires electric places Aery far nvrny. rorthp purpoxo of conversing if they've aaT thinir to any; Thcso animals uproarious will throw upon the ground The tHivraphio poles and win- they are found. While wires and insulators bide wherever arc carried off to In thj deep, irbxiray Jungles where tho anrrr brast aMdo. Ml the Inlxir jroes for nothing when tho pales arc set ugaln, For the elephants aro watching thoso pcrse- 10(111? men, Who stick poles whore the don't want them ucrofti their rhrht or way." And they tear down in the nlirht-tlmo what tho men havo done by day. and baboons It is qui to wires mako tho nicest With the monkeys unotii'T tiiitur. For tho telejrnipblo kind of swlnir: And Just th$ firmest tight ropo for any sort of iiutlc. ' While rnmbllrnr on from "polo to polo" pounds really qulto romnntlc. It'saierycuto arrangement, far belter than the tnvi, Wbli h do for common purposes, but not for Htioh ns thce. "And those lovelv colored glasses!" says do- Itont'-d Mrs. Ape. "Thlsrully looks like living in some decent mil? of shape: Thu cocoa-nut shells hold water, which is ail ttiHtotie can any. Hut thoo glasses for tho future shall cover my buffet.' fco the monkoys haste to gnther all tho prizes they can reach. And twist off every insulator with a Uiutn- phuntHi rcifh While they chiller nod they gibtjer, and tboy laneo and they play On the tclcvrraphlc wires nil tho night and all tho duy. . "WtjD," said Fantoa, e UTCttv roainlpfsdv "I think we whole ground to-night. You have uroagbt ap the theories of a coanection ocvweea all htrrnaa beinr. and of a far fetched kind of responsibility in which I don't believe, and 1 will take pleasure In a conflict with vou on these nointi you on these tion next week. And now, do von know it's confoanded cold? I am half inclined to drive you away, old friend; can you de duce saything irutheraatical or psycho logical from tbatr' "Both," naid Crano. "two straight lines intersect in only one point. Five minutes miht make a maa too late for tho inevitable. I certainly ought not to bo loo earlif for my fate' And with these laughing words on hi lips he, in- m. Tho Bffrt day the egpreaa. Bsessxager wife was sick, the day after Better, the day after that worse, aad jo on for weeks. Thomas Crane watched the premise, nights, for a chance to be come a burglar, and spent a large part of every day at the JacksoaW homestead. It happened as might hare been ex pected. Lizzie Jackae became the wife of Thomas Crane, after an en- gigement of one short month, late ia ccember. He told her of his fearful oath before the marriage. Sho was shocked, crcn though her husband was following the murderer of brother. WMh Torarps or rata bara aecd a rich. well-drained, asello w soU. it cab hard- ly be too rich with well-roitrd baro-yartl W, ttaUl A5 AEMX The Fyr.rr4 reeataKd cat Ifroaade for fewis, ntsBure, and if thee sotse phosphate -i ZiUTV TtZTT? ,. boae dost h added it win like I H? m; Urk 4 r- deadly it isar-am the crop. The condition of the soil, a regards moisture at th time of mowing has much to do with roccw. A lanre virtd will depend crv . " - . . .. ' poison. In the but tea yrars there hats " i,wj nsrw firms opcsM la Ar. Utahe eit BsMKjia sask f feeswtel 1r mn t$nmt 3m vrvmm Wm astl asef) ths ahhuirf' raws a4 k m aM tk .!... i. tA - . V - tLZT "'j;Z- w . ..- . S1 iiwm,, v , T JBCTVYTV r rsj4 ejf jpnet m t ir A ba U j fctwama. j i mtjtt wn4 ( .t sttpjrir, , IV mti 4 iiyoUs j "It isn't long now, barely a fortnight; many vacant places. If rather drf. work the land with the cultivator, mil her j '"d "r immediately all In the saraa iia zivui"- no otinortuniiv Itw ilrrin " .- " m "" kansas. which is as aserage of &.) ttcn ) ?v 1', rvr s4st t imrKuvv m,jt, MwiTA ci Tir vaavsa's itj wa r r-twtJtf ti fJ )mraUt v rui fej s rk, amji iMiMiUttl t sZtr tfotm Ijsm t nu jro. mtieh nn hmrir, nn ..r, ..,. t U . Iarm.4 in ten Vtrsr to tSrf-fc mtint. 1 - -"- '-- , MVIIMUU4UUIC( I -. - ' J- till me uem. j ne hu raut not o too wet - "" puuaing sado a m: ol nor urr. In either csm ttwtt will !m ne Tolts of fcve etr oa? if t? -,. ,, , , , --... T- . r . - , y J- . A-1- deed, went straight to his fate. and vou raav "out what evidene vou Hu'lU: dO' V' aain and roll just be- the hand of the authorities and i ?"- winj. n owa on level gnunl paper con- Croasinir the little nark: which seemed hsvn in r, II' - j - - aouuiy desolate from night and storm, be free yourself Uien. lfe brave and as though to balance its summer beauty, true onlv a littlx longer.' she said, there was a sudden cry a little ahead. And Thomas Crane answered: "I A quarter minute two men seemed en- wilL" gageu m a terrible struggle, but before That night the evenin be could reach thera one hail rushed . tallied the following item way among mo tree., ana me other -Wosrejftolm u abtotn aonouneo tbat had fallen to the earth. Crane's first Mrs. John Land Is able to travcL Tiiedo iropulse wai to follow the nimu-ftv b?s!t.Jr aare Inforrard hrr. howcter. that a -JwVl l ?loimw u,e runaway, nis i champ-of cilmateUn'utcIynpcotsar. Mr. setona, and the one he aeted uton. was and Vr. Land left rnr Florida tats faomin; to assist the other. Crane hau studied w,tn lbc,r tw" ,,ttlc ',c- lr- ,-a,' w,n return medicine before hU father had prevailed ZZ?Lnn ,,M lfmvn , n,r ' vv w . V 'UVI be?ore the .eed Is In tb .toe ormtitsil W "ki if half m ewi of it-r: !! all u-c!hf all light, then add slutvlj- oca plat v boil ing water. To kwp plneaprdc lani and cwt i ?w - -fUUpi- out the eyes of am tHnrapp. .trip. Ma.rrt.x nun. rf LrW- O ui uw puip xrotn Uie csfr wJUi a .lltr jf. -Mr is tw t trws tra s rrS Tax rvt io tlr r?fTTTJt tW 'ev te o lfe toK" k&i4 r i At rI upon mm u bo a banker, so as to per- Ijeiuawj me uusinew in which the family lad grown rich for three irenejations. It scarcely needed more than the glimpse ho could get of the wounded man's fnce in tho darkness and the , sound of his failing o!ce to prove to him that all that the poor fellow had to Kay must be said at once. The knife in kissed his bride, arid baid, sadly: j "Duty first, jou know. I mast break into John Land's house to nl;ht." An hour later Crane was inside the express messenger's house. Ilia heart aclicd as he looked around him. 1'ri vntion and sacrifice everywhere, Littlo devices to make discomfort more com fork; to a ptsl of this add a Pound granulated gar; tir occasionally until i j the sugar Is droulvcd. pal in gl fruit- j n2TTT frat lttia di. Her i-ch utma,f,jMWt ., ail I UiTt. ; j ad b-k, cJ tvsM MftHis Vr tKrt4 SrS. I rTr bcr tr ixruii't IAW i Doe. nd JUrstp&rUU. fekh fc4cl i -rV ! J trofa tfc sUrt. sod 1 tnf lr . tho other man's hand had done its work f?r1tab,L'' of,tllc PMlily of hu-it the onlv tim well "-" 'mi www was nmMiiir 11. over naij How stranger. even voice. lonir will I live?" faid tho I never dreamed. , ashamed of his Thomas Cooso" of quiet littlo whey, and sitting We rend In "Mother Mls MuffeL Who waH cut big curds and on it tuffd. When. In the intdt of happiness, there cntno ulong u spliler. And, without waiting to !o nsked, snt down Just leldo tn-r. JS'ow the pldurs in Japan treat tho telegrnphlo wljes (NotdiiiiutM In tho least by their being such hlgh-tlyers) Ap this spider did Miss Mtiffet, and coolly tako u seat On the polo, perhaps, bcsldo tho wires so high iiUiio tlicstrr't: 1'or they bring their spinning with than, so dainty and mo fine. And they drop, to begin with, nn experimental lino. With sin hn handy frame-work ns thoso telo- Kniphle wires Mn. hploer smiii can weave n web that meets nil herdefdros. With ilmp rics for tho parlor that's to catch Hi Hilly lly. And it i tho prettiest parlor that over you lid spy. , On th b ire Western plains there's a drendful lack of trws. And nothing tor tho buffaloes to scratch them- selvei at 1'nso: Hi it teli-gmphlc polo proves a blessing In dls- jTtilHe. Tliat liriugs tho tetrs of gratitude to many h ilr-roofed -j-es. . 'Jliough llr-t with Homo suspicion: "What eerfs thl thing?" Ki'lalm, hi great tcrp'oxity, tho dauntless pmirle King; Thou makes a Hiidden onslaught, as Is his mighty way, Tiillnd r iMileforscnitchlng, nnd not a foont bav. "How Jolly 1" hnrs King Buffalo " bow -ory kind of mini To get tii this coincidence on such an cisy plaul One grand good scratch, mid thou I'm off" lint so ths miIi Is, too. Off fiom it.s eijulliltrium :i rorry sight to lew. Tliat sudden rush of mutter lays It Hut upon the plain. Until the telegraphic men huo sot it up iikiiIii; And when they seek with mughtst nails to bnMle It nil o'er. Tho biiffnlo pronounces them even kinder than before: J or what lire nulls for tint to scratch? and as scratching is his plan, lie feeN under obligations to tho thouuhtful ncis ot man. Ho be scratches lUt tho poles down, rejoicing on bis way, Whllo the men who sot them up iignln havo something else to snv; That something Is not Haltering to f rlond buf falo nt nil. Hut bo I off bejoud tho sound of vulco or musket-hall. Klin IliHlnum Church, in llarvcr' Votina IVo-j'c ranc . ti iiti Titsii fiT rim Hfiuiiiiiiria iiti nail in a wontlcrlullv calm am T ... . ' r: ,..,.... - There was perfect sineer- . ."'"'eu to go. out a vivm memory ityin the tone- ho used; he evidently'?! Inc "! man ipoicing into felt that "Will I live?" would havo his nerved him to do what he felt was , mean .inu ircaciicruu.s. "i sworn u, he said, and he remained. The desk in which John Land kept 4lf4 & t.M,.t t .1' . . . - ----.-, , ... ...., - .. .,..-, v. aiways run oc'ore owing Une Ut two ponndi of wed for an acre. Some pre- Tlt T Pilft ff .. Imm.I '1.1.!. . f . .. 71. ' - a . ... v ..uw lug wj. immuuwHiin can anu lorn uown the covers a a shovel or common plow, then put on cioelv aspoidble. Tim w 111 k-n a Ion n ."..!.. out. t,w: twirci win uo jjiuicncu . i:iiic i .T e WW to allow the dnll to be uctL It I Melon. In their wr,B .-.. !,Vta Aair "? w rftkw trrrSk. m. is easier hoein" the first tim when .u v n rJ.ir cwa' f5wts nr uun.4 t tr .fVtt 2.i-l - "'"r inc ."" UIf.e wPn he K-kngltin$l tanner, ou-ht to l wr. aad 1 1 Ut Ut txmUiz ndrs are made, and when thus fiat- pv on even' farmer's table. 1 her -Z21. tenet! Uior will not dry out more than , renire no cooking, make ati ever-wrf- TataasSaVta't tvrttx.at-rr ta a Ue let el land. ..... I ioaw 'le". i arr not oal. rbetUn- rl,r,ta,lt :lTT:lfL-iil ,A tx" A rich Mid and tnott M.d b,-d is tho ! an,l h,r l..t ... v, '. . u &l to U U- to irry dirk ta lyyV bcstpnitecionagaln.ttheflv.asa.juick much of Ue palrr which thej would growth will oon get the plants bejond or ml"ht rvplace damagii from its attack. The first hoe- 1 ,n .J l: . . . , , . ing should be attenicI to with prompt- nl. fc h f 'J.oaW nm In this Wc "a Mitch m time ' fclf " J ,Tk frt'!;fn "l h sav, ., nine." There are few cultivated n"l.l fr " JiU -fields in thin State w five from weeds . P1, JV ? ;ho a!L . &,'a.nh ns to aff.ml the tiirnip-sniwcr any S,?! tM rtJ 7 V1.T V n1, respite from Adam's etinl'.0 A, soon i ' K ISS.J-!!;1 u-..lt nt fli.. ,.-...1 . -...,, .......-. wu'Wig i'i wur .... ..,,.. M .....i . Kinl,, v.wnt.1 i m hut in !-. .t o .. - -- " "- " rAe-4 j) Hit m jrti r i iswrt sr UucM 4 Sb-ris traR S yVJ far li 4f4ik4 .4 0I )i AnvSf ? Tc f HJiUt !tr ftmxav tiT IC4sr iU Um Hr x-r w tii Jt .t-pit l Wi it - fc f it sstsbt U4T h IV . Kw crts. TV ltu 3 4sm. l5- VH l?A. 4 is lt r m fkt 4.1 f Jjit L?r 1 1m injtA Sa rrr e t . m Utry s f?-5rt S teJir. Vliavt; 4 t s. Wt tMl Ur atrtst 34'4, C4us!. X T. lTUUs.S-jpr tat its f ' fsw-fcj KJ Wt tl Jrr9L SVKt meath the surface on each j hilell.eya,etetider.-Va,m been a wasted question. Crane answered with equal frankness: Not five minutes!" "Are you rich?" in a weaker tone. "Yes." "Charitable?" Thomas Crane felt a doubt, but he said " Yes" Will itgain. you give a stranger a dvinir stranger a year of your timo?" ' ill I give " began Crane. "Listen, ' with sudden energy. "I hadn't nn enemy in the world. I nm dying by the hand of a murderer. Will you give ono year to find the mtn who in rcsponsiblt'. for this? And will you make it cost him his life?" Crano hesitated, but looked into tho eyes turned towards his faco and said "Yes" again. "Swear it?" A longer pause, and then Crano said solemnly: I do swear it!" A wilder blast swept across tho park, and when it had past. Crane was look- m"- down on the dead face of the man nu pajMira was easy to find and easy to open. IttindlcH of loiters were "cast asmo, old account-books were not opened. Presently a neat bundle found. The first paper was Will and Testament of Joh I he next was an envelope, closely healed, and addressed to the lawyci who had written tho will. It waa "in dorsed: "To bo opened onlv at mv death." Hut Thomas Crane opened it. I Insidu was another envelope indorse .1: , "To bo opened only when some person I shall have been indicted for thu murder 'of Charles Jackson, January 7. 18S1." , Crane opened that also. It was a long ami circumstantial account ol lliu murder ami all facts connected with it. Mrs. Land's brother was a dissolute fellow, who was a disgrace to tho wholo family. He had been with Land thu whole of the day before the murder. A package, said to contain livo thousand win turnips are well uji, too, and meiice. J" j just Len Clf till" mtV t-i1l li muul wort- C.... of the new hand cultivators are fitted I .. ruo.;u'0 ,r,llw. KUne ",S41" with teeth or small shovels so as to , tm? avci.l,no- or "ffht brown, or fawn work c!oo to the row. When tho lor' lhe d.ark '"aroon tnmmlng plant-, are two iridic high, with a com- t h:1Ve suMhat Uwdiy apearanr. mon hoc cut out it- full width arroitho an.'' wo Wou ' ,rvlr "'' ho vimo row, Icaxingtwo or three plants in a X?.l0r j"Ur hut slightly darker, place, to stand for a few days !ori"er. "u wo"" "ol '"i'? 'ho fmnt anl nm a xrc oi iH-n. wun a lucKet I en re is necearv. A5 Ol'ES U.TTXK. otpok rai lu frwwi Ult4t ! TartU r f Crrl t avs longer. J . vhen thcru ' Finn si'ttKrli " undle was J uhi!e they are small; but it will not do w?u d V',u." ,he anl on al ,,1,t thr') " 1ilu La- ,0 I- them stand in thii way too Ion". T,c! of ".? no11?' or much ln,u,r "ll in Land, j or thev will grow fpindl.ii"- and when the fo,,r : otherwise it-omauivntal Jhf' heem togrow better when thcru ' l,no a,?rt10' !n. with a - I M v iSkjI It I . d IS . - i an' a lew tnr..lwr tl. nn wlinn ii'mrli- I ' . "U " a icL , thev are thinned to one plant it lsweak and tender, and will not get to growing again for several days. The after cultivation should be fre quent and thorough, especially if the weather is dry. They will not bottom much till cool weather, but if well worked will by that time bo ready for growth. A hand cultivator on a "-mall plat, or in a larger field with the rows thirty inches apart, a nice light horse hoc with sharp steel teeth will do thu work with a horse attached, a great aw in ham! labor. Miclman turmcr. wiToso path had crossed his that fearful I do,,aw.,,l bc found at mght to con- night, and to whom ho had pledged a 'J""1 "" one thousand dollars. J ho year of his life. ' f x 3 thoritie did not suspect Land. J but they did susiicct his brother-in-law. THOMAS CRANE'S OATH. i. Thomas Crnno counted tho strokca as they wero given by tho tall old clock in the hall and roc regretfully. 'Twelve, and 1 mut go." ho said, which to Harry Fciiton meant that his friend would fdaud up and talk fur au hour in exactly the .samo way in which ho had talked lor six hours' sitting, that he would talk for a half hour longer in the hall, finish with fifteen minutes oiiLmiIo tho door, mid that at fifteen minutes beforo two o'clock in the morning, with a chance of not more than live minutes' error cither way, it would be possible to go to bed. 'J homa Crano had the rcputat'on of being Mire; he was certainly slow. Ono could scarcely blame Thomas Cntno for his slowness itthis time. Tho room in which no and Kenton had spent tl long evening was tho ideal of com fort. Some romns aro furnished to pleac those who may happen to see them from time to time, and arc elegant; some are furuUhcd because rooms aro necoi-ary. and are commonplace; some nro furnished to pleue the one who upends his time in them, and are com fortable and homelike. Harry Fcnton's study was of tho latter kind. Kvery chair and table, even paper and book seemed to have something of Fcnton's individuality, and to his friend could but be attractive. Tho night outsido was equally unattractive. Tho icy wind was piling the snow into long, hard drifts in thu darknoss. Tho con tract was not a pleasant ono to ono who must ioon face the storm. On the table nearest tho fire-placo were tho books tho friends had been using from time to timo in their discus sion; curious works on the strangest features in mental science: collections of instances which have never been ex plained and perhaps never will be; books on the brain and nerves. These two old college chums never failed to meet once a week in the young lawyer's ftudy to spend an evening in thoir favorite way. Standing'uear the open fire, Thomas Crane said: "1 must maintain that there is not merely a possible, but a probable, connection "between any two persons you may name. Trace back your life, and somewhere it crosses the life of tho beggar you pass in tho street. But for me, the man who makes my clothes and the woman who cooks my food would have different lives from what they do. You grant it? Well, then, traco it on, nd what happens? But for them, what? 1 tell you, Fenton. jour life or mine sways that of human "beings be yond the seas." What grow out of this took about the hour which Fenton had felt from experionce wquld be spent standing in the cheerful firelight In "the hall the conversation nad drifted to another phase of the fauna ting subject, and as Crane took down his overcoat he was savin: "Of course, there is such a thin'as indirect, unin tentional responsibility. The man who does a good deed may rob sobw one be hind htm of deserved praiee when he al lows the deed to be counted to his own credit; and the man whose life set on motion the tra:tt of events which re sulted ia -the good may never even dream of it. And, on the other hand, we meet men everv day who are really for the crimes for which endure punishment. 2iot Wltfl resuonsible other men endure punishment, tmowincrlv. not uurBOselrl not taalice, but. jn-fa-athr responsible for all 4hat" From-tiis the discmsion went on for a half-hour or more, and then Crane opened the door to go. The bitter cold rushed in in a fierce blast; as lie said in answer to his friend's last re faark: -An oath should be sacred. I can conceive of no circussstaaees whiok W9V$mrrtumU9UB." f II. Thomas Crane testified at tho inquest to the conllict bo had seen, and to be ing with the man at his death. To his father and to Harry Fenton only did ho toll of tho foarful oath ho had taken in tho tempest of that January night. Both grieved that ho had taken it, but neither said ono word to induce him to break it "My legal knowledge is at your com mand," said Harry Fenton. " My fortune is at your command," said his father. Long beforo noon the dead man's relatives had eomo to claim him his widowed mother and his sister; but they had nothing to tell which would throw any light on tho murder. Charlie Jack son had spoken tho truth when ho said ho had not au enemy in tho world. Ho had no great amount of money. It was a most terrible mystery. Tho next day Thomas Crano began his search. Scaroh around the scene of tho murder was rewarded by finding tho knife with which tho deed was (lone. Tho police had failed to find it. Crano found it himself. Days followed in which he carefully examined tho stock of cutlery in one store after another in his search for knives like it- He found its mate at last in a littlo variety store far out in tho suburbs, the only ono like it which lie had seen for sale in tho whole city. Ho bought it, treated tho man whosold it to a glass of beer, praised the little child who came iuto tho store from tho dwell ing behind it, and so won upon tho man that ho learned where tho other two knives from tho quarter dozen ho had had, had gone when sold. Ho took the likeliest caso first. u. iciiow wuu nnu ocuti iiiuicieu lor manslaughter once, and who was popu larly believed to havo escaped by falso swearing, was followed first. Whatever ho had been doing, ho was evidently covering up his track. But when found at last, late in March, a thousand miles aw:iy from where Crane had com menced to follow h m, he was sitting in a bar-room whittling a fchingle with tho mate of the knife which had killed Jaekon, and two mouths of hard work had come to nothinir. Cnmo was dis gusted, not disheartened. The next day he was ou his Avay back to begin again. Tho other man was an express mes senger. An honest, hard-working, straight-forward man. It seemed al most a mockeiy to follow him. Crane took atn.t'iier step forward in regard to tho knives themohes before he began. He went to the manufacturers, and Irom them to tho wholesale dealers, telling them just enough of his purpose to se cure their aid, ami tr.iccd the knives from tho placo where they werj made. In towns not far awav knhes like these had been bought ami sold again, but only the three he had already known of hail ever been sent to tho city in which tho murder took place. There was nothing left to do but to follow tho express messenger. Crano began his work. Ho had seen the man onco or twice, and so know him by sight. He found him one morning in his neat yard at home. Ho was cutting limbs from the trees next the walk; and. to Crane's disappointment, tho knife he used tras not Vic mite of the one which had killed young Jackson. Thomas Crane went that afternoon to seo the Jacicsons. iney naa Known for some time that he was following up the case, and he had been to see them several times. He told then, what he had done, and what he had found out; but ho did not tell them yet tcky he was following the -murderer. It was begin ning to be a ghastly niece of business in his estimation, yet he scarcely dared hope for so welcome a thing as failure. Think of it! A man bendiug all his en ergies to one dread end, and hoping that the ghastly necessity of being the avenger of a murder may pass by" him. How the man longed for January again, that beautiful April morning. If he could only falL sick; but his oath kept him from exposure; the year of his life was to be given in honesty.,even though unwillingly. In the evening Crane called en Harry Fenton. "I'd give anything foe a look -at the inside of that man's house," -said he. concise km. They boldly claimed that he had changud packages, having had access to the en velopes in which monov w.is sent. Thuv- offered to retain Laud, in spite of his i carelessness it hu wculd get tho money back. Tho bank to which the monov Itlir o The Bursting ef the 3lonooti. appearance Is one-sided. Country (en- tlemau. A Miece-ful pot!v-caku is uiade afler thl- recipe. Une- pint of uar, ono pint of tlour." itcvcn ei? the white " and yolks b aton epirately half a ten- spoonful of baking jHiwderl a little jiin'h ol salt, one teatjxwnifiil anil a half of lemon extract; Mir the tlour in a littlo at a time; put the white of the tgg in laM, beating them thoroughly in. Ha e in a long, narrow tin. Hue it'witn whito paper, thoiddci as well as thu bottom. You are then sure to have no trouble about W. taking it from the tin .V. 1 Borrow. In? Tool. Tho needs of modem farming demand a great variuly of tool; indeed tho greatest difference between thu tarui ng year nj;o i to was sent agrcud with the express matf- J der its gl:i agers. Tho whole matter should bo I'arly days o Tho brief mes-age which reached us it day or two, ago ' from Bombay - "the monsoon has burnt" has a meaning in it which only thoni who have lived in India can fully uudcrstaml re"!! ar "bursting" of very existence of the people- of India nl k''' f too's, and the great avmg may be said tu depend. Hut Jorthemon- ' of ,;ll,or that thoir uo nvrouiplMic. soon the wholo country would ncrMi ' "" oi these tools are epcitMu and r its glaring Min; and during the On the I ' ,Mhiv and of twenty f the monsoon tho i IM- inu in mo great improvement in .Wn t! ij'ie of Anetiex tie tburouxUjr riikM, . oa !dt tci Ukcir br xtfi hrjkltlt, it I va Btrl tkU the oot who tTt tsm lircy lrawnil la U orita ot tu t&ofrnw&i ixsj4 Inakijr rd dlrccUr te ta jvp! cuxt lte? n'.cd. It u tot tats rroa tat Uwi cotn IxJott tb M a4 eufca ta folfci mia retelatioai : IWcrT cttrful burner bo i jwwjcfcl tn rrppe Jth the mtrcho! cTnt U txMet the tiktiata? Urr of OMt-dA uhr i phitUml troabta wllbia tb rt If vuk i Ttttt trvuUet Lr coo it unettcti4 I ttMM&cat aikI ta iu-i trttj najr. Tferr bare mxtHlotM tlK'iSM'lMk to l5imu,rt)Jc farm- hut iter hs I 1wmLa.1 tLe ime taumv. TSrr hi? mi i n:icic! ike imiKJ- n't ot the U(i, titkTo Co&edhect to th UtotuOil ot tb Mtm arvl ih-lr work ht uullr too f rtuft a it t I auL Tttc r tiAheroti aad Jecrjttlt nature hi oiten pfTTrntrO err'l at.i t of what cju litem, mad. i rr.utL tatr' u3erm? nd nu.lUi(cr hire aIJ r urd. The rcl cane U'rtcr. ht teii a ilerancrmcnl of tin lldticT, atril all of ths Inmhlcf ar. lu fart, tho hral aitnUfWa ot tlio tcniMe Ikibt d I , hkli hat ratt luOaric ahadow or mantr homci In lav land, and J Incrcadoc onler'uUj aat -tlnuallr It U no roncrdtv l the ab.et phlciin In errrj land aad br rminrat icJ rnLUts th world orcr, that tUU d.ra it the rranlt of IjUoI pviulnj Thu pslKit In; l hrousht a'out bjr wate4 ail ua health; a.klnr tfnt -TTiilt th iitHi U remain lu Urn blovsl, Itittad of thrtnx It frvin tho artm. rut It l rquaJr crhlent to all who have itu-l r-1 Into Us eurrt and hate tecoiue ruofcrMUt with tho fat la. that a dlwinlcn-d atate of tie VJJn-; ami llrer pro-lucca moat ot the common mo j Uinta and lJn which anllctthr human rar, ati.I ther can (xs tracn'. to thU ourr jntt aa rcrtaliilr a can Bright dUrac. To arttj a atrram wo muit ro to Ita aoarcc, aod U cura dlaeaae wo mut rtmw IS Aitv. It U-lns; true, therefore, that uino tntha of all human alliucnU arc ciutcd t dieacl kiitnrt ur liter, the onlj certain way t rure tIi- imo- tiici i oy TV VriUte Mti.anaat. ttfela., IH l; lar4 Uttr- rWi t A?trV 1nl Pre trlf 4a. , Ut ar t.a t a.-Si.! Ha Cmn Jr. Vnt ma as.4 Vtsrr4 i at WHl &( Jaaa)Miktl X& a k. .V. It .NaruA ia i&crtsl, a iXzif Uia 1 Irul u aJte. wrfu4r fean-tiiX c c A-ni Mf prtaarm. "L'ttV tlaV f J tlbs Vam!! tliMiitlullift,'MkMUtinMl " 1V tauiVa i a&tairtc tt- -l - r tltig btl Uh1 I i U t i, Ut It 4raMa tan, Kaltt-Wtr ll b ci r-jtUrr, ftkw iV IAa4 &4 lal clr Ua J.m. frft. rtara. t-HtHta MhlMi&t fai Vfc W1kh ' fwi In diMtr ml ht r 4 atdp, TVsv4 LatW tra CMcd -wfe; tWttltS r t4 Ur ii. N'o ota rrtr Wttord bt ftd rt htt. It vet Vte jww Ub K ruvK4 to O tip. i i i iii Vrtt ta Mr. I.a K MVtatn. Ijn. ta . tot aa J l4ie ewvl f tnmi Mrjtri tj tai.taij; t tiU tVfs,to4. ML US Utt?" Sill s Tiu cSfni r tm cc r : FEVER and ACUE Or CHILLS a4 FEVCR. wcf alra WHo mr m f S cxrata, rtaT at rsttit fflrMFtw ?- ia. r avwtv k4t4t-Uf. ? HAft ta Waaara 4 B-tVrfrvt ?' Xim Alwt$ U ta UJ vv -Ui L ta Umwii' wltHMarU F tVafe.UlaMit,-fa4atti lu ftM 4f lfia il nitl , a v mm tmftzm mrT4 TtaaiVMtaa.ti , Va-if -latUattfYaaatrW U tw,lra aa4UraalU 9rr i tt tt t nr ta - f4 V , m mtffXf tu H.& aM - t4 . rt i tit & wulhi rt-f ar alt t ? vuu fi4f. ftnii lrUHi,t, tUt aUrMiiM ai"f Vat ta4 frar ! X V ?rl. 4f a , fiviti fftatTAtuc rasat nu ill aa taAl TvcivttTMt rsKiTtrrMt MtU Ma.MSXUVfcUU aaaariar aal ;tl !nt t. ianiti tojiic imtr taa8;. tj. ttaa v;l l9 taWt VSf Ja. IT Hf fttaUtai Vnii DXI, JOXIV 21t7LXdf t V-va $ith's Ttnc iinvr. tVlt'S rMf 4Hta, tat ttatotvcn Ta l W ami pta a , . t 1 I j rvtatal MUi atl Sa fc liHtttiLU tf. Trc llanjrarlan llMjad vt t hiit tUjMot aaxl A WnuUU Ul o H j Lax a ; f odr -Ov4 'rr ra. A tWtwwa mar tw oJ by harsl wwlu tt "a mUM l Wfc.1? tr rwjottt Rfcil t!v Td IW .oaiiUf rtlalrr JtTra tr H. V f"$-f a -Uw4c M4tcal lMrTfy" la a ral fr'od. It titat tia M'rr. frft t UsJ, nxj la ttr tt r4MrT Hr rMaatHoa. wkut U kcrol uWxsk lt4i at IJrf Ut u:. B; ah lniXtk. KDUCATtOVAU Ile tW (tUi - MVwiJL ! tvl. IF .v4l w. -i.Vl: av4 ldiWMt fc 4nttKH'rittir. -, tit, r rs,- a jlk.x r m tHmlttm-t VAa SJ r tA, Umuiu iixritrRmiiMiikwx, aul Ml Ti:r3rVw l ttx Raitof a ivw or Wrn aa tr1wtnlt: t a wrn tt Ctrrua n)ioHai It la W U"-T Urixo t-TiUtH frjwtafcJ no j-arttrotar tw l rrwtrtd iivf ub lH a -l"Wcl I'll'tattt l'ltc Tfeot f wltfcil dltiartaa to rs.UUtlo diet, tutti rattMl For 1W hadaH. SmtialM0, Im j-4f I4.t iHtjrihrv ir rnvaltv irv Ibt! aaa. Ii.l latl l mHit, Uiktui at ifk, ialn in rvsWn of lMtMr, UumaJ fr. bualrsl lw4loc alnl ikNaw Lca., tVe lr nrtcra fell r'owe traltt run In fam-U Sl (- a J falUor. tis tlllUvat. tita4 ht mark, t-o I did ar.arA--r'M .V jomrsor s cttri ckuh rar.i :: Jt tktf aa4M- J4,iV l$r ImiU. i fri.fc ij w m iiww w v prfcwa m ni ii. fMh p4 1im rett.Mtar i v., ta t Autnio CXI 'KilSSJXZ it. ., tJtm rail. l..(,UtM r Z30S2i!S& nUHKENIIESS EASILY CURED. Oat, ItrdnicrUta i U w ' - iiHtMt - - - . J V l a a attt. h- fa v- . WRITE a, t.i fcr j r-- .i- M,ik.. I j w a . 9k aji vw - l,W, (. treating tiic errant wblrliriKu thrtH. Ifow Intimatelr the M.lnrta arr ao- rrr alow! tt tet Hke riatrd with the enttro aratrm mar t Htxlcr- I id w-ni1 I'lUa. wmmi i ruin ue iai uiai orcr i.'ui A priatijcr haa oftrw turn iah b dliorrj t't iotw tiw thing, l ottt!ft haa lf Uratoti a Vlwj f .Juno An'rlo-Indians look anxtotisiv for tho oriel announcement of its coming. The .southwest monsoon hcts in generally toward tho end of April, the steady wind sweeping tip froui tho Indian' Ocean and carrying with Its ib'iisu volumes of vapor, wider blowly collect in dark masses: of rlond is thev approach the continent. Fro n Adam s Teak in tho Isle of ipice, n hushed tin on the return of the money He returned home to find that his wife' brother had gono away, no ono knew where. Ho must have tho monov, or he must face disgrace and dishonor. Ho had seen a gentleman draw live thou sand dollars from the bank while he was there. He resolved to net it. The man was a rambler, tisuallv a smeeessfulono. Adam s I eak in thu Isle of (miicc. nir'nt and would go home late at night. Land along tho Eastern and Western ('hunts resolved to watch for him. Ho told . aml t,ie Nilpirfc. ever' hill-top is gradu thoso who had given him timo that ho n,Lv diromled in must, instead of .stand would tiud his brother-in-law during tho n,o out '" and .sharp against the sky. night, secure the money, and get him to, Darker and denser become the cloud leave town. Ho mistok Charles Jack- masses; the horizon as-unies a heavy son for tho man with tho monov, and ' ladeu appearance, sometimes kindling was being overpowered by him when he jiul a ,urJtl glare aiiswerinir to the mnnageirto got his knifo and oscapo by l",' f oppression, both mental and killing hint. A half-hour later hu I'yMeal. which nceompnimw it. The at robbed the half-drunken gambler with- mo-phere becomes "eloso" and oppres out diilieulty. Tho robbery, reported 8,ve a,ikc !o ,nan l,, l,'-'' '' ' "cat the not dav. stink into insimiilifianeo n nte with patience, for relief i at if lh i heioulftotwatca a tab I ilUcac rauMsl by dtaumcrol khlncT aiwl - reUUirO COtlldeiablu nkill ill tlieit ll-ll i blond laa lhrnn-ti thr-m otrrr Iwuir l-iui- and caro to keep tlnm in gnd repair. 'n,,v l,n M culoua. or ucarlj oue ton In ! so that the Miiall farmer who has onlv Jw'. of Urntj-feor himra. TW. wit f occasional use for them, and can ill Kl WrfXSVZ.S'X ) ' atford to own them. U placed in the di- I ptirit'ic that arc In the blorvi aro not r-ni"TtsL lemma of not being able to do without awl hnu-q pu through the trins orrjln them nor to buv them either; in hvstrait i jIra,:c ,n ,iwe1?"."0' ,nxuJ tembjc f..nna. I... w f.,5 i. lrr,,w Vw nof7or w',1' ry mtny too't of th I Now. if ho will but bo careful to ob ecrvo two or three rules in borrowing, he will have littlo trouble in any good Christian neighborhood, in getting any tools he needs at any time the owners I are not uing them; "but by neglect of J them ho wilFbeeome an annoyance to the neighborhood, and unable to aupply his need without buying. I First of all no tool should over bo bor rowed without the knowledge and con tent of tho owner, nor without an un derMariding as to when it is to be re turned. Second, any borrowed tool ' under the rrr. tc otnarra of "v Iran .io car aie u-ci iim n l,ra.tarh, urriIgU, Ml iuiw, trr4. br. Ilijrrtjn. (-aralvtla, and iiveitvrb.i I'ttr". i)clla fr ll. t for tl. at tor 153' ir ffcail, i atao I tr. Ur K w m. aon, IlaittwtK, Mil. tvtltl fer drs'Wta. H'lttsf ywi ranntnff with an otn lot fc affr a nrni. It ! fair to l -sn that tab lu lh drk liter cannot l !cU-l in print, whllu !tno danjera aurmuudlnc them ar nrn crcatrr than tbo agorj And jrt a (ron maj Ir trooblH for mouth w tho'it knowing I th C4ii of the dlJta that bate attacknd lilan- Sinus of the armtitom of the first aUrra, any one of wlovh Indicate dlaonlriavi kl Inert or llrer, are thee: Tama In the tacls and around the lolna, tcrcre hridrhe, dlt SJiieaa, lnflamr.l eje. a coatnl tongti d a drjr mouth, loa ot appetite, chilly aentttlon. Indigestion, (the Homaili netrr la In onlrr when tls kidnrvs or llrrr aredrrarced). lriiicof thekln, nrrrouineaa, nlcbtteal, muscular debility,. dfpouirucr, tlre4 frol- Ine crecully at KUut, ruHioe or bloating II a I Ur. rirr' "I'atfrll Vt-iitM-n" llJi Iks-t the fasrt!' trtnuU of tb lxi trr It. It la a sHfie fr alt tml "W'akueft" ami drratirtneqls ItioiJoj atrr2th to the Ihmiw an.l bak, ttA rotor to the urn. Ol all drujrelit. stroag one messenger already. If te xpress- r is rmity. fie couia sever oe convicted aftdhaar oawmav5re'ltnow bow. "But witk proof tfcatijoajiave giWvo-.twM for jalte teJeUowiBg uptkii-eeae, weuld tlaWJasieat thiag to eear-Te iliami tad ar raigned as a Jtoaeebreakeri-Ilfyesi wast to cxamiae the iseide of jtkat maa's house, break ia sotse aigat whea there is ao oae at hoaw. "Tew, a lawyer, aty friead, advisa thfer . beside the murder, and had scarcely been heard of outside of police circles. The live thousand dollars which Land presented at the bank the next morning was expected there; Laud believed his wife's brother was suffering no injustice in being supposed to have gitcn it up under threat, and so hu sa'd ho had. Land closed with a solemn protestation that the man who had cianyal the- money package was alone responsible for Uic murder. And Thomas Crano shook his head and saidr "I believo he is right, ami I shall trv to find that man." But ho had tho following message sent to tho city, througk which the passengers for Florida would pass tho net morning, for all that: "Arrot John Land for tho murder of Charles Jackou. In tola city, on Juntiary 7th, ISO. Full nnd complete yroofs of tho crime nro secured." At home that is at Mrs. Jackson's - ho found a letter from his father. Ho laid it unopened upon the table while he bade his wife and her mother good night. "I shall sit up in tho parlor to wa't for answers to my messages," he said, after ho had explained all, 'and will come up later." In the morning, when Mrs. Jackson and her daughter came down-stair., tho table in thu hall was seen to have been moved to the foot of tho tairs. On it lay the letter which Crane had received from his father, open now. They stood together and read it: Come rtown and help u straighten out s queer mUtnke. for irixA vou art rtponltte. Va Jrttmary 7th. 1581 after I had left tha bank, you transacted two Items of business, as shown by the book. One was the puttin? away of a package, wild to contain $1,000. Toe. other wa xcmllnr ti tho - Bank a pa c kayo con tains &OJ0. The cxpre company havo done so much business with ns that ther might not Inquire closely, but why the bank never made trouble I don't understand. But In a nuts&elk the packajro here wa op'ned to-dar Mnd contains 9a and a M.UO left our baJ- anee all right, only 1.00J went to the Bank. Come and help u fix it all right, as you are responsible Tor it," Thoy dropped the letter. The bride of a day glanced at her mother, and her mother back again to her. There was nothing of hope in either white face for tho other. Both looked towards tho parlor-door and shuddered. The utter desolation of despair in their new loss was canting incir ncarts. mere was no need to open tho room to know the horrible -thing it held for them. The chain was complete. Jwmu Crane teas refjwnsible; and they knew he had kept his oath. A Train Waits for a Faaad ef i'aasit. A well-dressed young mau approached the coaditcter of the special tra!a for Norwich at-Xew London Saturday night aad asked him if he would deiav nis train a few miautes while he weatTfor a valuable package he had left in the pal ace car of thershore Liae Road. He replied: "1 will," and kindly waited. The conductor saw the ferry-boat near ly across the river with the car which theyouag man rss loolaas for. iHe gave the signal to start, and the train sped aortbwatd. He interviewed the young man and upbraided him forde taiaiagham leeger thaa aecttutijgb ao riviae him aottce whea he wm is home with hand. Hashes-of lightning play from cloud to cloud, and heavy thuni'ler re verberates through the heavens; the wind suddenly springs up into a temp- test, and nloiur the Miore tho whito waves are tnscd in foam against the rocks or over the burning sand. Then a few great heavy drops of rain fall, like balls of le.td from tho apparently leaden !ky; the forked lightning is changed to sheets of light, and .sudden ly thu Hood-gates of heaven nroopened, and not rain, but sheets of water, arc poured forth, refreshing tho parched earth, carrying fertility ovor the sur face of the country, tilling the wells and natural reservoirs with a fresh .store, and replenishing tho dwindling rivers and streams. The whole earth seems .suddenly recalled to life. Vege tation may almost bo seen to grow, and from the baked nnid of the rier-banks emerge countless fishes, which for weeks or months before have lain there in tonor. The phenomena of the bursting of the monsoon aro repeated from lull-top to hill-top. till the whole coutitrv, from Cape Comorin to Bom bay and the great plains beyond, is summarily visited. Then follows a period of comparative repose, during which the welcome rains continue to fall, with but short intervals, for three or four months, invigorating and re freshing all things. -Sr. James1 Ga;ettc nfof the folio In; should oe returned immediately when . uns are noticci aiut th fiuiu rel itii no longer wanted, or whi-n the ,rT..lbc "tcm. It ahowa that the kldrwj. owner quests, and ii, ca.'of any dam- ZTto nuSlLe.a ligo the owner .should be informed nnd ' or thinner, a Terr dark or a very I st color, atifnct'on giten. S.mplo as thee rurnlnir aenaatlon In tlng an muul v.im. m iri'iujuu. vt JldiUCOl UCIIIC IU TOIU ".'.! Sfe Whkx tbo chap wrote "ITotl r-it. allrr rrnrtn,'flaa Iw et rrtiog "hanst" In Uhi weather! JkUm VvtnurtUUUmUttifK. t"T7Tl'e Diamond ITeaalarailam(w thai thr c'alm to da (l errr that ni drta It will Irok like new Only 19 teaU. -- r-w u , i.nii v4 1 .. - m. . I ,. . ..... . . . vmm ,. mfmtm fcipw. mrm' - vwaaa f l u. i... .. - v&i k.- aaWawf ( Mllki ilO (IV MMitMUtlaln 1 it s i4 tr ir at WtMt.ai( H Ai taa. mm Uwa i HIh !- ruies are, ami strange an it may j-eem that any one should neglect them, there is probnblv no one source of trouble between neighbor so fruitful ns care lessness or wilful neglect of duty and common decency in thee mntters. It is extremely annoying, when in need of a tool to bo unable to tind it, and espe cially so when ono doe not know which of two or three careless neighbors Ui blame for the annoyance. I know a nun who makes groat pro fessions of religious faith, atid whoso sincerity I do not prcfend to judge, who has hau: in constant me, for a year at a time, tools which lielonged to a neigh bor, and which said neighbor had to re place, not knowing where they wero lost; but when he found out at last who and inability to do so. The aboTe are a few of the hundreds of symptoms which Indlrato th- trjjlniilnc of apcravalsl caaes of kidney or llrer d'f&eab ties, and they require Instant attention. If these symptom are not chcccd at once tier are almost certain to rra tilt in omo one of the many terrUile dixaaca of the kldnrja. Hut nntleaunt as all the symr tom and ren lbee diaoaars may t. ther are as notblag compared to tho but aUges ot th com rlalnts. Th ki Iney waale awav by decrrrs, accompanied by Intense pain, the heart be comes uncontrollable; th Innin are op prrsel; the eye-balls crow clv. an.1 tb entire system Is rcduccil aad debililitfl L For ' HMtVl lfrhr itfS Mim.i ti .iiototv IWk& a forward to ft as a bieed relief, atul suythlu ' iaai can jurniu crea temporary help is f ivi ry hailed. Then It I that Moatta? l-sin; theac becomes putty and pallid; toe breath can only be causbt In (rs-ps, speech Is lmp- sio'e aou mnscniar sction lavvmlo-i. m M That's wh4t bl mv rrtnuUl a htr, aa he ;& 1 a jll of ahtn-les. mU J'tL Ioxt'K nine boil " lUughoe Rats !. Oftir out rata. lake. C(. riMrbet. Ia! bOS. A mii1oz l a irnonnrd instattesiefrvr raj - J'&tia4r!fJt (-it. SrixoiNO IrriUtldn, iDSamrnatWi all KM nej t om;ilaitts, care-J by Hurbuplt.', 91 Wnrt aorrow has left IU trar.'' what has Uto&m of the ret of lh harnrast Ktnnisi's HuU alr. deocy by a foat of IT ya priTT"i us :s tantnTryH. aA aafl aaaaSa ?M 4T sf.asaacaaai SIB uK3K!!fm, Tnr fmnt driil la tT;-c a uf acnaalataare. alwsrs rrsdy b was at fault, it made a great deal of j patient finally sinks Into a state of nocm. j Xet Very Mara. A young man with a noc like a razor and an eye which would have raised a blister on sheet-iron on a hot day halted a pedestrian on Gratiot avenue and stated that he was trving to raic mon hard feeling, which was- a good deal worse than tho loss of the tooK It is a good plan to brand all tools with the owner's name, which will servo to remind honest persons where they belong and will often prevent their being neglected. It is aUo a good plan to keep a slate nnd pencil in the tool house on which a memorandum should be made when a tool is borrowed, and erased when it is returned this will serve to remind the owner whero to look for missing tools. With such pro cautions, and among decent neighbors, the farmer who owns good tool need not fear to follow (he teaching from him that would borrow of thee, turn thou not away." There are. however, neighbors and neighbors, and anv one who wishes to keep his tools where ho cv to reach the iedsideoFhisdving aunt 1 can ,fiml th.cm whcn needed, will havo in Chicago. He was too proud to beg, to discriminate between the careless. uuiiimiuiiiii-u uuiruHcr, wnu never rc- F turns a borrowed tool till it Well." aid Featea, 'the case b already tojo aboard. Thiakiag there awjr,ui wive oeem uoveraateBi coas or priceless jewel ia tbo ss&iag pack age, he asked what was ia the pack age, that he aught aid him ia reeever-iagk- AtrimtiejoexgaaaadeciiBed to answer, bat he fiaallv realisd: iA of Treach caadr J. Tha eaadr retaraed to this "eltv frosa Pram- deace Wedaesday aight. Thitteealet tars aad postal cards were writtea aheoa the stuff, to say aoUdag of the delay of ny urea' passaagers lor-tea SjwOay aijat-sr (Csa.) but if the citizen would give him a quar ter ue would show him a tncfc worth five dollars. "Vhas ish dot drickr' queried the citizen. "It is to mako ten cents go further than a dollar. You can play it on the boys aad make, tea dollasa da." Mv frendt, 1 nefer blays "mit der poys.'I " Ye, but you can havo lots of Inn, you know." ' I vhas no haadt for fun. If L" efTei git-off some sltokes I nefler lafT." "Yes, bul" this is something new. When you come down to the grocery of aireveniBg you ' - , - - T" "I doan.' "comer downr I Thas home oa der stheps all der cafaings." 'r " Bat you could have a little fun. with your neighbors." " I told you I vhas not a funny man. Hikes toschmokeund read' der room iag bapersi" Well I don't want to beg, and I am oflcring you this trick very low in ordet to get hosaejaaeVsee. aty ststcr die. Have you a dyiag sister?' "I doan? expect I have. Vhas ish dotdricks?" "To make ten cents go further thai, a dollar." "Uad Thill she do it?' "She wHL" vUad are.ceata roes more ash half a is7 sent for. and the careful, conscientious maa who always returns whatever he borrow-, promptly aad in goo! order. It ts often diuicult, whero several den are employed on the farm, to pre vent their borrowing and lendiag tools without the knowledge of their employ ers; this is one of tho most fruitful sources of trouble, aad Reeds careful attention. No hired man should bor row or-iead aar tool without know, edge of his employer and of the owner of the tool ia question. IT. D. Ph& brick, in Kcte-Enqland Farmer. H0SJ.SBHS jSaGaTiwSv h43BEsmmP &lifERS mmtAr wrU aa - vr-asqw a U. rwstta. Ma. rv aH j -a ir- I r I. Inn rvriiirilKnn .....-.,, .-. . w .. ... - vl W Sa.Uir. Ai TMPPCuepe sskawws sawsawjmHHV'M ASAAtlAV. HvrUmuUiU. xMlkla 5w f IU3Ts. CVK.To-iCKaCo,M.Iesa,sta. Termaft4 Late rashisa Itei n " Jast so." " Uada. ccatgoes aettcr ash a dfsae "That's the ratio.1' 'Ud aotUBg, at all gts petteraeh ttm cents L1 . I l-i thiakr it does." "Then: you saast consider xnm haf all tier aettiags alar was aad yea vkjil beia Chicago to-asorrow! Gif asyIare aodotdyiar sietertd tell her detyba saw aae weU Yoa'd peuer at sosae express wafgoas to draw dose afekek aowa ta der railroad, aad voa leaka kedle etforsoaaeDmhataawaoaM aaaaeatiagrraM aad ha giwr nw7Vwf. Prune do moasieur is the name of the acw French shade of mauve. The very haadsome shade of red aow ia vogue is made odious by calling :t sana tie. bauf. Wall-flowers and shaded geranioau, Kiade of Telvet; are nuchad to adora hats aad boaaets ef straw. Black wia be very fashioaahiy wora all sumater. haadsome toUct 'otitlk. satia or rreaadiae belag profasely triaaawd with jet bands, special oraa- aseats aad jetted-lace. or relieved by a onat cosor, as preterreiL eaotafal wasa-costumes are made of sheer hica-colored ecru aatiste, or Sax oay aaastia. the skirt beiar triauaed with ewbrsiju.. Jaaaaai aad JdaUacs aad the waist with eeabroidercd beads aad aarrew joaasai to asaieh Jaamtj-seakiar renares" for yeaaa; fwis are sherwa. aanJe rf tialed setiaTS ae a .'TeiBar. eiarasaerfaa. laey are ksjrh at threai.skh Xarnerita riaeves la the efew.'Ia treat thev all ta way dowa. hat laeaa vera caeaaisatte ef laa btuidated taaV, with atlkea cord the ceeftawtarsageavtariaL 1'twsW aerseaa this style is rera1arjsd iaia nm w xYKr wora orar aatrts of 'watt the donness to ererythine extent the t.f whkh are rseklnr him. and death eose by certain bat slow decrees. There can b but one cncludoa which all readers of care am ltjdzTnrnt will draw from torse facta, which Is the ceersjity of treUns tie d.seaae fc .', and by that nvans which has Ieo proven the brst and nKt efQclent. Il has been oar privlTes to treat mora eases aad effect more cares of this terribfo complaint than has ever bea krjon lefopj in the hItory of the worll. Tti woatWfol sale which onr retnedlcs har attained Is di wholly to th fact that they bvre cured tbo o&ss who hare nel them. The poer and valu ot aay remedy must rest wholly on a basts of worth, and here Is Just where our tale KMacy il Llrer Cere has frmnd its wtmderfnl power aM snecess. tin; In this connrctloa corses one Irs porta n l fact It hv always kb trae thatartic'ei of merit are f terfelt thetattsof a worthlef bank, lbs f SnKliASZ writer sre aeTcr copied. It l jait so wjth a beslinjr remedy. If It poshes an meril It S1 Bel be subject to taiut-ons. If. bcnrcTcr. it has poerand value, txslutbss will srs ap ca every aide. While it is a tnbcM to th Taiae ot this med.eisethat it has IraUaticwu still, to Jut tie to those who are wffertiur. w Jeel Utat all shoakl t warxed acshsst tbcx. There is hst os known reoedy that has rer lm able to care serx-ss kittnrj- troebies or control tfce great cr?aas hca omc de ranged, and that reir.edr Is Warara af Kidaey aad IJrer Care. There arc assents Bostra-saas the market dslals ta Us Jast as efSdesl aa J ao-cs which errs data to bw the aa-ae. Tb test of saetir, however. Is fa what has beea aocoaiaUhed. assd we there fore say asbes.Hat.srly that for all dlsnata of the kidseja. Mrer al ariaary oexass. Warner's Safe Kldaey aad Llrer Cure td akae, ao oaly la poiat of excelleaee. ht to the vea4crf al mak It haa aehicTed. Ia rier tosseoestfallyaroUl thfarchaseat sario aad lajarloaa asedlefaea. otene the fxcl: Oar rtasedr ts pet as fa aarar amber riws boUlea, with the Safe (out trsJ taark hiowa is tae black. A private proprietary fix crat teteraal rrseaae stasp Is sJBxr4 ta the aeck aad ceTcrs the to ef the eerk aad la ef a lif hx hrswa cstac la the sss&fl thereof U a fcate ia catoee. aad oa K the pxux ot a aegro tataertac hertas. If thb stamp y mot femad est mrj beet! f the Safe Kiaejsni Lrrer Care, er K there is aay twiceae taat- U, haa beea tsMparrd with, aad If a5afelaaai h'ewa oa the hack of the feettle. re--t the Borue aasace,aa4 lasts &s fetrHsga We ate led te wahltah tae feracaaac Sa enter that the aahlie auy kaew aad musae la a here we staa4. We hare alwasa tM fie Tear ear aeneaslltv f.-wa eerliarsp tae rsUaer kaewiac lafi w that the salaeaCear tataav has tteasv eiistalaiaae which hia fceee aaaas tfUH ad the ToU-esea at 3ettets we an eiiaetseUjreeeli4reaae4a-pefaeaaitii. ireaaaa. ssearai vaWlAaa a taaakfal tat the ifilias af aai we i the litii as we aaas sajsaisaa, ia the tae BC lltttWtWS'Slfl Ua4 Ike SvtKal pi. t Ma- t!rra Mnrf fM Ura la a wcfa vftvrt vMki rs- ficrsrb 4 a- fe- 'tn hratax fMflf' t K, i.tJ l.t fta fhf as -tisniS w aai in -4-hA Im U ha. 1m4 rii(a -r H I a4, tr St. m e, vmm St lata r mar, r as lisavCasesea Nsaa Hiatal. mr t- t mMI rtw. It ta sM 1 1lha art r a tm ! 1 l'w SafVff f !. ftn-M la juir. t ii.we ttea'r atuuw; w sATtT ASMwlTAfH SHIM CUE IIUS KHorrttra, An mtiiTicaiirr.iKisttiJ ta r uFmtm mmm jrrsca. aUDlioy Wi MAKE HENS UY a r-aU VrfHiaiy avti n4 i3m4.n 4 0-IU fV-l-a S4 k r .mtyi,, H Ik ?a. fmriri rV-. m tmtt r jn tr -.'9n. a mm kM.a lt tit ! t-- ii..i. -mmwmti1 Mlwr. ,. M wadf av I -- aum s ' j'lflJfiHUilA Ik-... !M(4. hkM I lWMMti yuA liinni laawa rcaiimi VHX m 4 i- EmfJtirswtftt TV0Ot Uf Urr W4, ft ltlr"f Ifc tim L. r;r kWy as sa44r H P!. a4 taatfse m rr tKW ff I h r rfnrag trrm rfa fy . Mtnr H ! Ul trw4 piiU I rr -i ar tw 7 ft ajpT laae UaVr araaraJ. far Uia. c o- if-jfj t A alsitftf swaaawwai4 aaVasw aawaawaSawaa IM ll.nl!, Uf f l M'll w4n tu mn Haws. u'nw r m . ii i f TVJ tMIW TaTa,w la.ii XMaLaM i .pvaw m tm ip. , fT iaa r,i i'sv j " wnt- ji jawMBBBBaBBwjawBBBJBaBBBBaaaaBBajajB ' Baaaaa99Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1 saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTaH saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWJPaaBa 1 V, TWaal I BWBBBBPVBBBBWaWBaaaw asaVBaBBBwav VaBBaBaaWaHBalBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBNHHBV I l?r'l5&aaaaaWwlaaaaE5 ACIMTS w WAMTID ow NevltiL I "THC JC1HMCTTC If &nazmi-mmHit-" - "s. "! -H vz.wiiszmiziinsz rjzrzzzz7hn M-mmmm wrm a ot JBWSawBW Sta "f i-. rc((tna aaa-se r w zaiatcxaTta,CMnw.ta. nam wii h At . a4 trr Mllaf ftw wr, rati Wijm kms t eriri- IIHIII t- tVHSXA. It tV1. CXjr- CM A WEEK. SIS a day at h-san saasfy asafa. J f b-Mlt mtae. Brsw. ASeraasTra k f. aawssa. aa I CEXTH WAMW tt UW aaas ae rassxs- I i v twane Tnnai tmma aa ass w, m airnc Jtsrp.at.lTaciijaiCew. r arari' A4rvst r9 a afwa a f JI xpwuta ma ntr'. T'- Xa sssfcaV a anw m R2 nS9 JeT'r' J swas'se K. sea wswIwaiaXa. aS mt aaMwaaa rrsSyaaaiSaw i, TmMrfm9immtwtS.m W)tm ttWlfy aae a was ? iKMa. )mmaf. t) ?a vsf aVvasv. aaaaaaTE OjfARIg'gTgg opium; MiixrwE Tr ! r- s fr wr sc t nl 4ra FRAZER AXLE GREASE. wiaPfataf ' it taatfatsi rasaa SaMSUSBT "f e a aai awsasae ffTSwTe arsawaeaswr. rrSJ anawawa m wanaia.wi M0ITS Maia awsser. auaMi aaa. etm-t m a aau. i aws&t, la. Mar Mfc mer mM a rnowwai Ca tk-f4 swmmvt8urmim 4 sw ntmv H 3 .' - - - - Bu mil rn-a in m - - aawaTi awa) afwpa TV4faaV aaa anawS aaawawaMBsaTaW aatMIS' Beaaaaaa a awalawMaw a A.KaHk aBBoMwa aasHaawa sabaaBwaaaaeacaa) t, 2 aa Sas: aaeaa7 ZXtTZZTiZ n? awaaaV aaesaa wsrie m -t . ara . . Htr aaaa I .-rr'- fcya a-s aswaer s aassisiwa raeaasaaaa v i f'-J5al -sIseWSKCTIaaLrllU -' - zm an -anuW HI fflffl BLOOD I rra-rf-rasiaa tsiriTlal tjit w i ,.. . . .... .. . . - . bbbbbi asaaaaase which aas aaea asasa at. this fwa. 77T5?JiU liiawTsSag ?faTa I mmWm FTUS fwaVai f .. jgwa-ar. m,. r1XmZZrKZTT.riZZZ 1 aaaal Sss aaawTaaTaaJ MaaMaaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaa-awa-aaaaaT aasas ae sasg y aaHeCswawaapaaitl. ;, fH mril lllf IIMiIj aM2waaaTaWgafaaaaa'aMaVMaaTl " ' m "'w-waai n-ma-aavaw , b-bbbj eC 4 WAMawataMi PainwaTB tat awaaargaf1atari A famsTafla-ail Y JlBBK- f si sua tae test aa aalr ''- - w. -- -- .-. aiawjae an in i w. jBsa.-B.-" eaatnl a4 eareaa tae aaaawaaa 11 a T T ' Taia raaaraa IB aTMawaMtaTaa ll BEKaal. W ilBaMLaW' .aaaaaalawv . . j fssaawaweasaaasassaar;aaMa?55B ;j3tfaajaSawsiasyiBa 'laaaaaaf iaau-vV aTaiaaaaiaaawwaiawatfawswaaaaaaaaarwaasCI . Saawav gaawA wyjpapsw.aay BaaTPaa ''aflaBaaaw awjeseaavav wa. x esH"TTavaMMMaaavawTaMawaBal awaSaawav awaS Ssaae ajSa eswawaaaTaaaav Sj as a BkaaaMea vSasaaaaasaasasaaaawaEi iese.wswwawMajaajawgjwMawaw.wawajjjfwaw aaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTsaT Taw aaaM-awawaar hw Saa -' - - - a aaaaaaaau--.L- aMmfcia . eaaawaaaaUeSjsBnawcawnaaa aaaaaaaMas . r aaBYaaaTaTawaV aa awaaa-eaarawr aaa aw aaar saasawwaw- wawawwewwwawwaawarawaaawawtawawaawj aBaaaaaaaMaaaTnawaawtfBstMeeawaaaKC . aTBaaaaaaTBB - - -..- --. .- . . . . -. waaaiBaawaaawaaSaasweaasiSseawawaWaaaTLIl awawawsw wwj'h niwiaaw (sBaBaaaaar t awa; as m awtwaaaawtw ae awaa aa saaaw aaws .awr,w"""a"Ts"irafB,,wi .m i w .w. ! mww . 11 n.f aaaaBBBBBBBBT aaHesr asAtteawMaafaawafcaeviL- JaVw,asjsaawa'sawaaay. . j K,aaV jt"" aaa"- ' Baaaaaaaa y..tt." . . -r- ' . , sjajaaaaaaVaaaaaas- JaaawaiJ! I a'a'iiHiiHZiM ai -ar aHaaaaaaaw i BTaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBTaB i awaa wStaaaat aMaaBMMMMMaaBta aTaaaTrSi- -"-- c :SaaaaaaaaBai J flTatoaaVaaa HaBBaf aaaMa aaaaaaaaaaBaBaaaVaBaaaVaHaSaal i aWtaats ' jBiF? aaaSaaaaaai T " BBwawaaaaaaawawawawawaassaaa-aawasi "" Jj , H-JIbH " -, - sT iwa-asl'sf' aaf IFiaaaai ewawaaa J .J- -iL? - .- , -, jr!aBaaaaaaava-. "SgtEUtSS :d&r V 's&'aajaaMHaaMaaaMaaaw- sa9aSaSawaaa. -BaaBBk9aBaaaP7 laBwBai ys. &;' l r -ar -'i. -, -W- J&.yVjjPJy $S- iMli, PS . Jr' SI04: J? sv- - -" J&ts.giz wt - - - JSSjEsfSgSL aTSaaaaaSSSaiaBvv