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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1882)
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""" Jolt niu romlnjr to Thanklr ny-iio So wrtte im In tho Full: JIo ytua Kzrv'a oldest brother, awl hl favoKto fir uicm mi Vhen my liiJnit o61() be flaky, or tho poul try mMtwweii; Fo I felt n llttlo worrit cuwiawjoa "Ttxr At tbp thuutrut or Krn boUJtbolJ 4ruU Jn.tnw-ic iwioro icnuvAinK un row . wM bwn kwrTina- houncalaeo April, bnt I j 3'JkMowina certain weariness as he , take there and wa atarted for Jay prop '!in't luwnr u;ii walked along the slippery way. jar destination, but my money xvcotiU -if tho truth muit bo , " time, and the air waj full of great ' lute I determined not to fce dliracl -e.". . " I ICathcrv flakcv as if n th ti-alh.T of liuttnnnk mv war on foot- It was s ijroincroominasour a -fh t,atgnic,a ,hat j., (Hn. ,aUj jn tho faU j h&d no tfoub!e is ob- ', IKT III XlVl' Ktlnrlnml litil luvnn mtf In Inlninw ftu fl cbiltr nt fll"ht !M1(I M neo-lcd ihlfisrs' for cookfng flour anl j " He 5s coming in!" "Xo. he is going unir. whjtoan4 limwn: J by!" Vc, he has decided to call!" as n,njrrk,kott,,rbc'"vcr,,I,hoirraoho.''c young man. who was evidently a MnkjnEmlnfnnfliewlBjfapplcfort8ecom- inj? nuimnj. J nw bot. nJ uret.jiindrurTou"whcn . , i egai- .nothing I lnpi bom' nt ntjrlJt All that ily my wort tin'! plagued me, Mi'iniioirojum nuni. llcre-'nthflour, IAicladr,uid ho; "It's tbo iKdtthorclslntown: 1 i'tt-.rttT im fiiiTf'r riiiriir- uul , th ijn uvni i ctiotignoi 1MOWII.- ' ti"n' ii tool I" I cried Jn fury, and tho tears J began to fan: . iiiui' H'll l!liif i uo no vrnuin, iiii'i iwri:i. Ji llftrr uiir 1 wii5 croi and clean dUcouragcd, as 1 thought hr ought to know; Hut liotuniivl ni whito m marblo when ho heard mo Hix-aklna" m. .Vol it word ho naid III answer, but ho ttnrtel for tin door. Ami In lci than half a mlaAto galloio l down tbi: road once more. Thru I nearly cried my oyes out, what with irrlef and fear nnl rhHinn: II 'mmgfKHl and kind and patient; I was all the out; to lihllll". And Hi bourn wore on till m4dnli?ht,nnd my heart ceetned tiirnel t i-Um: Ah I lMened for his eomlng while 1 flat tbero all alone. Willi the daylight rnmo a neighbor; U-oti burl." beoitld: Kara has i "J'oin d tirnlile tho itmd uncon,lclou8: taken iii at lliHlfnrdiirl. .lut iH-hlnd him mine lour o'hers, with a bur den Hlowly tirougbt; As I ?tood mid dumbly watcbed Uicm you can guess of all I thougbtl (h, the day and nights that followed! Kzra lix-ed, but that was nil; And with tearless eyes I waited for tho worst Unit in Ik'ht befall. Wamleriiigiii a wild delirium, broken pbr.ises tl'lWIIIIil tlfll l)ni'Ml from levered Up, and told mo what bis painful thoughts bud baeu. - -" Thaikglv!iig dawned uiKin us. Jobm'rool early. Mioekod til meet Hucb a linikeii-heiir.cd woman for tho bride ho IioihmI to jrreet. Not a wont we fjHike together In that liuliut mid phadowed iohiii, i Wiieio wi wnltM for the twll'ght dirkenlng down to IiTer trloom; J'ir HiiMlixtor hiiII tbut mornlug: "Thcru Is nythlmt invnModo; . . If lie lives till nftur sunset, I, ierhiipf,can pull blm through." ", ' Jucl as live o'elock was fdrikiug, lUrn woko iiii'I, feebly ilrrel; "IHd you get tho augur, darling" wero tho word I faintly beard. How I erled! Vou ean't Imagine howl felt to hear him speak. Or to eo hli UWx of wonder as I bent to kls his eheek. Well. I've told a long, long story E.rn's, coin ing up tho walk . Hut. Tveti id a imrjMmo in It; twan't Just for idle talk. Don t you think, my dear, you'd lettor mako your iuirrel up with (2 ray? Jt may have a world iiftroulio, and lt'a near 'i'liaiilcrglvliig Day. ChrMian VnUm. STKAXUKIt ATTUKnOiUU).' A Tli!iiij;hluc sj'ory. It snowed ihe night before I'hauks giving that year. Through the evening there was a lialf-delinud mitt, in tho gray aTr that seemed liko tho all per vading chilliness taking form, and everybody who was going away, or who was to have company (mid that look in nearly 'all of Now England), went to bed with a' dim foreboding of disappointment on the morrow. "There is four inches of snow, at least," ."aid Fnnnor Draper on Thauks- gnngjinoruiug. as no cnino in irom uio big barn, stamping his feet vigorously upon the stono lloor of tho back porch. rivingjTnoriung, as ho inrno in from tho roitr mencs. ai least, aim itiai lsnii the worst of it, it is covered with a crust as thin and sharp, almost, as win- dow glass. 1 declare hero is a hole in one of my rubber boots a ready." " I don't know what lo do nbotit cooking the turkey," said Mother Draper, setting a largo platter of steam ing s.tcwed chicken upon the breakfnst 1ab!o " I don't see how Aunt Cather ine aud the girls aro .to get down hero to day; or Frank and his wife, or the boys.'cilher, for that matter." It is a had morning for h'jrscs to trau'l. to be sure," said William, .com ing in from tlio bam just then, " but Thanksgiving is never postponed on ac count, of tho weather, so I will tell you what 1 propose to tlo 1 w 11 tacklo' up the steers, all four joke, and hitch them to tho long wood-sled and go for tlu' company, it will, bo great fun. be sides showing my good disposition by breaking a track for my neighbors. You can go, too, sis. if you have :i mind lo; we will start right away after break fast." " It will be pretty cold,-?' said her mother. ' And that ain't the worst of jt," put in her father. " I oXpcet she 'will be needed lie e e about the clrekcn lixens." "Mother will get along until Aunt .i.? it on Catherine gets here; she is a team and a horse to let So put on your water-proof, old maid, and down and help me ta kle You como need not be nfrVt! nf vn.tr lmnn n-Mtnur l,nr . . .-- r.....0 . - before you return, lor certainly, if ho has to walk, he eiu't make great head way this morning." Tenuie. a bright handsome, trim little body, being tho oldest 'of tho Draper children, was Jilways, teasinglv called "the. ob, maidiV by "fipcj&ur brothers, who delighted in joking her about an expected lover who never came. "Jennie's beau" was a sort of mythical seaue-goat In tho family to whom all imaginable, absurd blunders and mishaps were attributed. So 11 m- slo mln enmo loncrbm.r r. spouse, and when lier brother marsfialed ln team. consistinr.of- alternate vokes of red and whito steers, two yokes of i , . - each, she took her place upon a bundle of Mraw in, the center of the huge sled. "There, sis," taid William, taking his scat uRon the neap of tho sled and bramHshing his long whip, "you look like the geuius .of Thanksgiving going round on a tour of inspection among the brick oyns, and your team is al most as fanciful as the reindeers of St Nicholas." It grew more and more fanciful momentarily, for it soon began to rain, ami as the tine pelting drops froe as they fell, the whole turn-out was trans- formed into an exhibition ol ice newly frozen for the occasion from tho Arctic region. After having been round the square and picked up all the Draier blood m tho township they retraced! their steps, stopping at nearly every houio for a merry interchange of greet ings, "Just to break tho gloom that tho stprm had cast over every thing, ' -William said. But at every house it was noticeable thatbe threw out a few sug gestive words to the boys that set them thinking there was no fun quite so de sirable for Thanksgiving day as breaking, steers. The merriment of the aiorning was kept up through the day by the voung people, while Mother Draper and Aunt - Catherine .moved mysteriously about and compared notes over dripping pans, sauce-pans and pipkins iff the kitche.i. Din! ler was to be early, so that the two Draper boys who were employed upon the railroad that cut in twain the bioad acres of their father's farm could be back at the station st jain tiio Ui the afternoos. A1li Catherine's lovelr Ui4ktM helped their pretty cousin Jenny to set Um Uble. of covnc sad - ijiy wnire one piaic ana one chair w ny..au wy a great acai of a f AOcarrfMrla jtcatinrr lite conaaav. tiki pUlt aM caair were Jctt beakfe .feMie left, beafcto .Jeaiie o peetl beav. - AnctM3'tcom vc:t. anil that Isn't lb. w-i., rf ! T ..... I. M .1 atcly aeros the tabic nt hit AwrUtor I be bowed bis head to ak thirbtaslnf;. " I lelie1j bo i cximini' now. uncle; 1 1 rcalb do." exclaimed Louiwtbcmo- tnent tlio cood'farroer bad ru-opened lii v eyes, -and nure enonirb. as Ibcv looked ,out tho window they aw a atouUy-built iTOniPTnin limrnll' hrvifiattnrr lti ii(irni J ne weather had changed again by i 1C follr win,i4 stranger, looked agai'i at the noliihcd windows that even on the Outside ave , a ,llMt Q. Warnjtll atJ(j piJOj cj1Ccr Wit,i,u "IJow-wow-wow!" bark-d Pinchers, tlie housc-doi Welcome, esncciaUy when taking into 1. lit AUCtiUCUl) UIUIlUi it-, mm .1,.:.f.l1.. ,... :...! consideration his hnjro nronortio 8 ar.d ' Ravage air, and the Mm tiger was tunfr'g ' " away 'ns llnj.piaza door opened and had Called out: IJohtl Down. Pinchers, down r Como in, come in, air, out of the storm!" " I tanks yer, tald the btraugcr, giving bis hat and coat a hakc, thus divesting them of their burden of snow, anil fol lowing ,ohn direetlv into tho dinitiir- room, and, with a graceful bow to the company, seating himself by tho fire, "Wo were expecting you," said j John. We have the table set for you, as you may see. Sit right up." " Yes. ves" ass -nted Farmer Drajier; "sit righ'tup, you are old and tired, of rouie, but that isn't the wor.it of it, you must he htinirrv. too. You can L'et wann an,i rntutl and filled at tlio table." Lntiisf to cnrri- nil ihn iokn. ;inil to treat Jeunio's long-expected beau with tltto cordiality, pushed back tho vacant chair, and Jennie, not to be out-done, glanced up and seeing a comely, neatly dressed young man at her elbow, gave him one of her sweet smiles, motioned him to the seat beside heraud passed his plato lo her father to be helped. Tho stranger evidently understood very little of nil the merry talk going ;on around tho board, but ho sat. down iirthc proffered chair, bowed' bis bend for a moment as if invoking a si.ent . ti- 1 blessing, and then proceeded with his j meal. " You haf large family." he said pros I cully to the farmer, carefully fctudying his words: ''and vou haf much meat. looking around with evident astonish ment, at the groaning table, for Mother Draper and Aunt Catherine held to tho old fashion that, everything belonging lo the Thanksgiving; dinner sntist bo on tho table before the fam ly wero seated. Wo don't live like this right along," explained tho farmer, "and .that .isn't the worst of it we don't want to. This is Thanksgiving,' Jl All this to the disgust of William, who was expostulating: "Oh, goodness, fath er, why must you tell him that! Why don't you make him hclievo that this is only a picked-tip d nner?" Tho young people all joined in alaugh at this.'but the stranger repeated: "Thanksgiving? Thank yout Thank (oil? I see! T know. I hear about it. I not knew it to-day. Every door 1 call I find good smells, liko Christmas nt home. No otio say 'eotno in.' Hero ay ' Wei- uog say 'WalK in. lOtt s; come,' " and the voung man looked gratefully at John's smiling fai o, and then went on with his dinner with a hearty relish. "(Jiacious! Sec him la' in for sup jd'cs," said John, pasdng tho onions. "Don't in llict such a stow-away upon i us. iJnumc. 1 verily believe it Jnuuic. I verily believe it is the , . K()bjn to bobbin, tho big-bellied Hen.' ,i,at Wi3 uscti lo rca(l about in lhu tMolll. cr Goo-o book." "Goose! Coosu!" cried the stranger. nodding toward tho skolcton of tho turkey, " 1 understand, 1 think, this bo Yankee Christmas." " Something of that sort." said tho farmer, "but that isn't the worst of it Christmas is 3-et to come" " here are vou going?" asked one of Ihe boys, and after the question had been frame 1 in various ways, ho said: " To Canada, There haf I friends. A mistake I made 1 como lb tho wrong town you call it? I writo letters. 1 spoud all mv moneys. I go -walking J now tr Canada and find my friends, my brother. aov now many miles?" " Too many for a fellow lo walk this slippery traveling." said John. " 1 say, Dck. old boy," to his broth er, "what do you sa to putting him in tlio cabooso and giving him a lilt?" "All right." said the good-natured voung freight coniuctor. It would be a good deed for Thanksgiving Day. 1 willtransfcr him at the Essex Juuc- tion to-morrow morning, if 1 don't go I through, and ho will lo iu tho ' Do I minion" before ho knows it." j "Put him up a lunch, mother, enough to last him out of tho country, , "n , .? " " " SL and savo your tears. jcn, nc win un ' lo" """ "' "," " gets a better ' 'c of r language. 1 m!lk n- under tliOiculti It would bo love ics at present." I ,jcuuic iookuu juuigiiuuu uui me in , . i .I . i . .i telligent young stranger, although ob- """si" J. T" .."li" "IVl," ' " V",,p uu M1.w":. " J OUIIWOU3 of all personal allusions. Mother Draper packed a strong, good sized paper bag with lunch, saying, with tears: "There was never such good-hearted bovs as my boys," and I Aunt Catherine, who had nboy of her own somewhere in tho JarAVcst, gave stranger a dollar as sho bade him j Si -"e" . . , . , hc 8lcr team was taken in tlio midst of another snow Hurry and as the merry company went back through tho pretty sheltered neighborhooil they found an CSCOrt 111 tllO Va' of i StCCT team Wait- inS ln e.vc,T door-yard, so that by the time they reached the litue village abonttho railway station tho Draper turn-out beaded a decidedly unique procession. The stranger asked'a great many not Tory coherent - juc lions. . The boys amus'ed themselves by assuring him it was a demonstration in his nonor, it being a custom of the town to thus en tertain foreigners. Tho girls entered into particulars and explained tho real occasion of tho display of young bo rine?, and it would have been hard to find a more bewildered individual than was bowed into the' fro'ght cabooso by the smiling John, while all tho boys, who were dancing around, managing tho half-broken steers."unitcd in a hearty hurrah, and all tha girls on all the sleds waved their pocket handkerchiefs in adieu. " What rou do with me?11 the stranger asked, loo"king around tho snug, well warmed little car. "Canadar," replied Dick, imitating the traveler's pronunciation. "No moneys!11 and the young man proceeded to turn his pockets inside out, whereupon Dick explained to the amusement of himself and his comrades and the increased bewilderment of the stranger, that he bad a lien on the rail road avi a,r the. stock until his next month1s wages were paid. ; Ha wm sonnd asfeen ott one nf 'the bunks in the caboose wheal w reached Essex," said Dick, "and 1 turned him over toUcnXeet and told.him jo shove him through into the Dominion and sot let the custom-booie oncers at St Ar- maud collect to ty-o-thefrfaAts of motaer ; tnrfcey ana mince pie.- -Thanksgivings came and' went, aad every year at ute vraper mmtmma tiny talktMl over tbst mowjr ThMtuir ing when Jcaaw'a Ikj.8' Hit dewa to -- fMi,-J . .fanwl MlmtMrlrjar and what bfcawe of hbn aatl wbat kla4 &l aa 5mpr m of a Kew Kalaad lhkj?ivJBT he carried a war. Last vear at a coa eatios wkere tare wrra aascmblcd In Clritian felIowkIp t)min from all r rt of Ike vtntM. a French gcnUeman aid to a huly wltb whom he ru coavcfMa?: I lto.ro nevw Ikcrn . UaA SIab. but- onct I doro. aid'tken I Uafl kiudmt experience, 1 landed in iisw York fromarrcacJr Wi wltb oalyfa-wcre matK'rin of EnUb-" I wanteit to go to mv friend in iJc ford. aruda. bat . through carelcsi.iM of official I was lunl In I'oilfonl Ulll I foltn4 mr TSLV- and being young aim strong ana reso- nn.l.oVl n l.Mr.ltr until a mjkftw totm overtook roe. Oh. what a i!ay that was! I called at many doors but was not ia- vited to enter. At last, when almost wearied out, I roicheJ a houe that was to me like an entrance into Heaven. 1 pinclied aiyaclf to e if I was still in tho body. There was warrolh aad a f..iat n.i.1 Uimlilnr.nil tost im Iftrlir nllll --7fc UWIl IH-iH.l.4 Will. l.aliu ..,, .. m- little chil iren and lailies in brght drr5c. I was welcome and a plate waited for me. Aftr the fcat T was taken with all tho guests on a huge sled drawn by oxen to tho station. Other similar teams joinud oun in the lo. g, wide country street They escorted me to the slstion and into tlio cars and I was .Hcr.t to my friends free of charge. When I recovered from mv fatigue and wanted to write and thank my friends. I knew not the town, the Slate nor the names even of my entertainers and preservers, as I may call them. I knew nothing of it at all no more than a tiaiiy, antt now i win a-ut you a i bavo asked others; do you know aught of such a country festival, where long strings of oxen are driven aoout the streets carrying guests from hou?e to -- -n - and now I will ak house, and where it Is tint custom to so bountifully Tirovido for 3tiy stranger that happens to come in on that day? I wish 1 could know, for I never have seen stieh a picture of happiness content and plenty as the LortLkd inc. to look upon that 'afternoon. All thexu years I have carried thojo eonlo near iny heart and ptaycrstbat ike Jord would lead mo again ;n the r midst" "I'was one of the girls nt that notable feast,1 ''said the lady, aud sho entered inUiltko necessary explanation to the SilfpnC and del ghtof the nov well-to-J do, intelligent, demonstrative French geiuiciuan. Farmer Draper said the other day as ho met th'is nle'co in a railway train. "Yes. Louise, that young tramp, as wo called him. you kiipw,turncdout to b our own littlo old maid's beau after" alL Thinirs do happen strangely somctimex -f You mustn't fail to conic to the wedding Thanksgiving. Ho has furnished satis factorj credentials, and Dick has taken a run up to Montreal whoro ho is in business, and thcro teeiu-t J0-J;e no reason why they shouldn't .bo.tmVriod.-J Kilt Jennie don't know a word oi ins tarnal liugo and I tell her that isn't the worst of it I shouldn't want to. for now ho can do all his scolding in French and she can take it all for lovo sail es. .1r.i. JnNi'c A. PusUtn, in Springfield (.Mms.) HcjmbUcnn. -- , IdakJuripriidcnrc. :. t. -Justho O'Sniflin. up at Illaekfoot, tried his first case last wcok. Ho hits some crude notions about e'CO-liHnded jjusticc.'nnd. claims to bo thoroughly up j on parlismentary etiquette. Iho caso was one m wnicn won Quixote Centipede was charged with tho larceny of one sorrel mule, tho property of Claude Melnottb Kriouoy, valued at 87o. nt the county and" Terri tory aforesaid, and on the 10th day of October, 1882, and that on sa-d day tho said Don Quixote Centi pede did take, steal and ride away and drivo away tho mulo nforesnid. con trary to the statutes in such caso mado and' provided and against tho peace and dignity of tho Territory of Idaho. Tho cao was tried, and defendant having been found guilty, the Justice was about to sentence him to the i eni tonttnry for life, when the counsel called the attention of the Court to the fact that, as an oxnnvning magistrate, he only had authority to bind Mr. Centi pode over for his appearance at the next term of the District Court Judgo O'Snillin fhereforc modified his judg ment to the requirement of a .bond for 8,00 for defendant's appearance as aforesaid, pcTcndaut's counsel then roso and stated that owing to certain irregularities and peculiarities developed in the case, ho would mako a motion I for anew trial. " Gentlemen." said Judge O Snifhn to tho bystanders, "you havo a motion, do X hear a second!'" An eccentrio boroc-lhief on the back scat seconded tho mot'on. "Gentlemen," resumed his Honor, " you have heard the mot on. Are you readv for the question?" "Question! ' " 1 ho motion has been made and sec onded that tho defendant Centipede be given a now trial. All those in favor will say aye.1" Big chorus of ayes. "Those opposed will say 'no.' " "It's a voto. Tho prfsoncr will be granted a new trial." The West is full of seltmade men who aro not very familiar with Estcc's Pleading and High on Injunction, but if you think they are nut familiar with parliamentary usages, you do- not'kaow them, Detroit I'riffi-ci-s. ' Htnter. This is but another name for a tele gram sent from alL parts of tbe system, directly and indirectly, -announcing tho fact, more or less alarming, that the tissues aro being worn out, and that supplies of food aro needed to supply mis waste, wiiuout wiuciiipu upuy will soon suffer loss, or become dis eased. This food-omeler 'differs 'widely from the usual appetite, which may bo natural or artificial, wholly unreliable, as when one so far docs 'injustice to nature as to relish tobacco, an, article always at war with even function of the human body. Hunger, or a natural 4 appetite, will naturally indicate the wants of tho system, in the matter of food, the kinds quantity and -quality if the system ism its normal state, a, perfect guide. Perfection in ' this re gard, as in morals, is rarely, if ever found, among fallen mortals. -The brutes, still uv tho tte.in. which -the Creator manle" them. 'are guided by an unerring instinct, and they may sa'cly follow their appetites. Man, however, has reason and conscience to gu'dc-aail Iseenoreson why these shonld wbaking. There fcrne tjoabt a goof deal guide him inr the selection of food, as? certainly as ia4he control of his mental and moral being. Since we can learn to tolerate the use of .the mast disgust ing article, the most virulent poisons so far as a vitiated taste is concerned an artihcial appetite can never.be trusted. If these principle are correeti it is worse than folly to force the appe? tite, to take food whcnlhcre is no rem sec. for it, no appetite to hew that food-maseriak are needed so repair waste. Forced foot; cannot digest;. t rots and contaminates the hodr. nre- dacag "blood neieen. Ge&aaJiule. -A'TeW,herrihWresir.n ing haiHk4BoL wrthalnnahsdj ttmt uacar w sMiretm mtmr mws j iiL Amer$ea;ish!ewnWre stra the uonsedary's bank and the war with the mother country will beirer.tabhw- Ml, TAMM JUT 6AKMS. . . . . - --. ,jr .- i-.flg t. murrftm arOOM as feav Irfd wllk jnle w;iiafy-tb cttsr the mild fo peae'trsUT Cb ta. ad it rM awtr be rciiiore4.Swcj9 A. i Often btfakiar 'p aaarfacc Ufi a aU ia bea'ta: for hM it Ik is a bard-bouod va:ilre rickf nls run olf aad the !oyriou air cauaot enter. ""' f rfala R tuks One cep ot jcsM. m ctp of sugar, oae cop of watcfa rt, a liwTe. aah, a bir apootrf al A lard; mix togetber; e tbem ram twice and bake.. T Okie jgs Ji.. r When mildew appear the lower side of grape leaves Itsbould be che keI at once by dust'ng with fJowcr of sulphur, applied with a pair of -bellows. This U said to beeJeetiTe. Chi ewjQ Journal. -Fo p your dlrtieit clothes and soak them in warm water orcr nlht Use hard op lo wash your clothes, and soft lu wah your aonni. iroft Map i o slip pery that it wattes a good deal in wah Ing clothes The hardy varieties of geranium make the molt at;factcry flowers for winter-house ganlenmg. Thcr are con stant and profuse bloomers." and will stand either co'.d or heat best of any. flowering house :.lant Tn cooking ham or corm; I Ujc'. it shonl 1 be put into boiling water when put on to cook, stjd when it Is done it should rrtsA n in the pot BtU' eol I: This is the wbohorrat of having ham or corned beef juicy and iull-flavored.--The Itotnthoht. In fee ling sweet milk to pig, trials made at the Wisconsin Exrcrtment Farm allowed that on an average four pounds of corn-meal were equal to twenty pound of sweet skim milk, or one p uind of meal equal o live ol milk, if fed separately. Chicago IhniM. Southern Corn Ilread: To one pin! of com meal partly scalded, tike half-a pint of sour milk, one teaspoonful of soda, two egg, a dc;tt-sMotful of, melted lard, add a little salt; if the bat ter is too stiff, and a .littlo' more milk; have oven hot; bake in shallow tin. Cinrini.n.'i 7 iintf. A very small proportion of tho quince trees planted ever arrixc at a fruiting age. generally dying from neg lect oon after planting. " They jntfpiirtf a deep, good soil. aeomparalivc.ly.Mo t .stiff aud clayey one being.lK$U. provided it 1)0 well cultivated. For the first three or four years theyr 'demand carc'tiT a'ti tent'on." after wiiieh time thxtrdiharl ly giveji,tp, oilier fruif true, wjjl titiXico, l ucv snoiiiu t o pnmuu. ea uv buibi weak or dead wood removed, 'tvatf tqo forward shoots beaded back. Fttrirtfrt'i CarilrUm :Cj.K .u ?i -r-., ,. The Rukc in Ihn.Uardpu, , Tlio following brief but instructive paper was read .at a meeting M .tho South Australia Gardener.',, society held at Adelaide,' by Mr. A. IMcDonabl. It contains suggestions valuable to gar deners everywhere. It also raises he question whether the harrow mav U)t Biimeiimcs uu euipioj uu to uwauiu'; tagd: , An old garden laborer said to me some years ngo when I was busy raking a i!owr border, and trying to masfu. as I thought then, a nice job: "Angus. you wotild soon impoverish ground."" ,1 don't think that! ever had a better les son in gardening than that Ithnsbeen' in my mind over since, and I never two a rake myself, or sco anv one else using one, but 1 think of it 'iliat raking does impoverish ground ii plain enoilgli W me now. In raking ground8 in gnleVr with the rakes generally usedyou 4rAw: together a Jot ol. lillio clods, sniaji- BtoneS. etc., which aro generally picked up. put in a barrow, and whecfed away to a rubbish heap, which heap is Very often carried away and put in the bed of sonio creek or fiver, and gctswanhcd away to the sea, where it is not wanted. Now, this sort of thing going on must impoverish tho ground, as these little clods as a rule contain a good deal of fertilizing matter. Wo know that in mixing soil for pot plants all gardeners like to have their soil lumpy and open, and by no means sifted; and I havo no ticed in repotting plants how inclined roots seem to cling to and- run round little lumps of earth atteh as the rako takes oil" tho groumL If it is good to have them in pots where you want to grow good plants with a lit tlo -soil as possible it jnusL lie good to leave them on tho groumL and not wasto time and do harm by raking them together and earning them away. The small stones whiolj4he rake gen erally collects along wITH fe, clods would be much better left,; ns they, worked into the ground, do hgre"itdcal more good than harm..s Xojv. 1 "hold it is no part of a gardener's art to Im poverish ground, and that is one reason why I would discour.igc the u.e of tho' rake in gardens. There is Another rea son. Ground often raked over soon sols' and gets a sort of crust on it, which is bad, as if prevents tho air from .getting down into tho soil, which is Iflghly beheiicial. It also prevents tho rain from passing into tho ground so .freely aa it ought, and that is certainly bail, and especially so in a country Tikethis, where thcrain fall is so scant and whore ?dot a drop of that element should be lost if( possible, it Is of theutmost jrap.qrtanwr.tnat that should bo uadersiood.bv'ill j gardeners. .agriculturists, and all who hare to do with land. I have in to $fpc$qco in this country seen a .mro paten i ol ground washed jrnjo6th,!wifh"th'c "Win and baked with, the stm'(l'iLiqany thinirirrew 6n it summer or'Sriiiter. I have seen that same P.tch, treacbf and J left rorigh."' liWftgmWrwTtoVRjTlq tbj it, and in two years tocTrgwmittm grow ing on it was 'quite' 4hx'riiih,'wMfh shows that the land TteelP MfcHr smooth sur'ace. and likes tO'UeeHrril. and left romrh. It AenltatniaMh efemeuts of air ahd watfrsnad vWlrts forth it fruits. Now f requent raking7hi of tho ground has a temtency to bring tbo land back to a smaotn surface. 'where nothing grows wf 11. and on thaf ground tbe rake is objccuonaDie. Another use the raker is pift toi n gar dens is Inkeeping gravel' ralks. Tlie walks, when they get wcedy. are scratched-with thelDntchjhosB antijthen harrowed -with ;mke,j and hrrfit the best possible state tor grow another crop of weeds, for the Taking of Errarel walks has quite a" different effert from the raking of ordinary garden IbiL The gravel dees not set like the sYnL so as to form acrut and throw 'the waier off, which2 wohW be a desirable thing tn'the case of walks. You want lie iwalks to he dry and smooth and theweds not to crowr but hoeing and1' rakmgBttismRly done leave them rough. -tfcmip aad un comfortahlc fer walking, but I think walks can be kept easier i44eheper than in the ordinary way of-heeiejraed ran be said far the rake as a useful tool in the gardens for raking updeavea, and ether stuff which faUs from trees, shrubs, etc, at certain seen ens, aad for keeaiarn aa appearance of tidiness both in the kitchen an4: fewer garden. It k a tool that cam aetbe dhmeneed with altogether, he in, my experience X have mo try seen it overdone. Matt- people who employ rardeners lihe M. eeea raaootbed-rakad.snBrmce nimont teekiagfnxthec beta the matter. I for jiiyeemvert doa't like to ate it. I it to be intnnoue.r a. JiO to ground atirted with, the drying fmk. Tennace in a m. . -I rake nltofether. 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Kvea if tbirr ihoafd be so ordid that , they would like to marry for money luiimj ytrajjjz mm inuw cavaa vu iraret that riches somrtuaea tak wMijr aad go out of sight. They top aad coaidrz that if there be wealth and whim., when the wealth flies awav and leaves nothing hat tbe whims the rUlRe is an exceed burlr undesir&ble riere of Saerr K J ', summer tbero is a complaint of tbe lack of young men at the watering places. This year the complaint I louder than ever. One of the reasons Is that the ex- traTagant dliplay made by tome of the girls frightens them away. They can not afford such exiertive luxune ai .(ma -u mntKr to be Ther eti fish. tuese girts appearto oe. i ney go run- iDgorboaUBgorhanUBgbythcraclre. or Jake long pedctnan tours out of reach of the girls. The girt meanwhile sit on the fashionable hotel porticos , , .. . a i , with their papas aad mamrasjr, and la- ment and wonder, ine gin wbo lets nature take its course; who avoid pat ting herself on exhibition as if for .ile; I who makes no more dtplay than is con sister with gracefulness beauty, and j goou cuiuiiion trii?c, u. htjvjuh.-iijt iuiu j of one of two things: Hither ?ho will; mako a delightful wife for omeeniblo and worthy man: or else she will turn out a happy and lovely old mild. Bet ter be a nico spinster than an unloved wife, married for money or show. Phil- addphia Tonics. m . Ilnatanity jnf an Anlo-Indlan Judge. The other day Mr. Justice Norris, while going hoato from court, aw'a Saheb rjikTca'dy. driving and runuing river nn old Ufttlvo woman, .llh lord- skirV Inimcdlately got out of'th'e" carriage, j TfmUfter' and iKiped the Sahfb', rtifd j eKcd nisa to infca ico wnumti to a no il4lal, at.thfj aaioir tipie leHiug'.hint bat bo tdiouia.not nave driven o iiirumMy, Trifo'Sahcb, a genuine Anglo-Iudiau, Veplied tba4Kahebi in this otmrffrfMo not care to UkeVIcople to tlr.aa JitW. Mr. Justice, sorr'ts.jcrieil shamu ty tle f Saheb, oliserving that v, turn humanity did not feem to bo different bore ffo'ui what it Is at home. Hu then came back rvrI took the woman up bi bis own car riage to the hospital, aijd olncc her there. We trust and hope long, resi dence in India will W. chill thj fcn-or of this genuine" spirit. HrahinJi I'tiblie Opinion. I'rrfectly AtMinl. In the San FrartcUro F.rtntng J7hP.'n, ws obtervc tbat Mr. Koent!ul. of the wtli-feuo.rn printing flnu, Itetiltiftl.fcnoecb,.fcl'iCjdlfor uUttreot. tlut cltr, asld to ooc ot their re- k I roricr: "We 'all Xnowot St JacO- OH. ana are perfectly araaxed nt tbo u ldeune of tlw telle It affords. 1yon know of any nnirwbo )i-ftuftVrln;; ltU rhcuiuatUm. brulic or uraitu tell the ii (f)'uc Si, Jn ob Oil. New inetb'rd ,& -sVlnz tooth-powdr: Grind your tcctb. Vitcnt unapplied for. HTAm, Juit-tf CKRTAlNt.r antViant remeily for all nctes and Iu,l St, JacoU Oil, ay l)r. J. Tur ner, of ShirrcU'a Kord,.K. C, in, llo lUvoaa- wood (W.'Va.) .Vor. , i ..j.. .. . Tnn Iter, renmock arosi In blauiual tyace fut manner and announced tnat he w In rerelpt or,Aetcral rivatc letter wtifrsealhiK that the I.ime-Klln Uub.fofin llw'f into a military n;anlitton and te r'rcpariil to ruh to the defense of i'. couuUw.lu ti t c of peril. The idea struck biui aa I'ii'JL aad, ha bojied tbat IfuVuid prevail. -"lri rafc of iirdi un orgatiizKhun have we de right man for a Kuniell" akM the Present. "I Itbat 1 well, I ap'cks I know niintbV 'biut do KunicI biinoN" lamrucrc) PcaticJc. '.n' so do IP a.tdfd thlrtceu other n.rin ber In cbomv "Am drr any member In dla ball touUbtirho kniws hor to In a, rlrato aoMlert" AVcd the Vrcsllcht Tbe t!tnro for thj aext thirty acconda ccabl bare been km ckc down by a crowbar. "Ie ubjck Am lostponed.'' continued Iirolher (Jarlner. "9lx r eren bundrcl Kurnel an' no rank aa flle woa'dn't tc 'corlln' to either liar lee or Hoyle. In kae de kentry am tJarel In lril ws'llstnl aubstltutc.'' JMntU Frte J'run m Anility and Care. It maT not;be generally known that anxiety and care trlil break down eren a atronjr eon rtltullon In a very short time, yet mcb I tbe fact However, "the pcrnlcloaa effect of de bility resulting from thec cauac can be easi ly cnunterarti-d by a tlnely n'e of Dr. fitiy aott'a Yello Dock and Saraaprilla. Il re frchrntfetIecton mind and body I truly won dcrfoL.;.It exhilarate without intoxicating. LaTsMa life George Vaalarfon rode to his owa ctrriage, but,la hH earlier rear he took a hack at the cherry tree. II oiwfr GatAttu Tbo man who had tbe temerity to ipririr tlita relic of antiquity u'on the public f rzot to mention how lieorre's father took a tlialac after the yonsa; man. And was about ready to alctsh blm. when George atte i:rt?d lofaddle tbe blame on Mine one eUe aa tbe cutter. LaiertHce Amtrkan. m ! It retht Tlt rmedr maile of ucb,teiana, glmple Slants as Hops UuchuMandnke, Damlfllan, :c, make so many and- such marTcIous aad woodcrful cures as Hop Hitters dot It mnt 'be, for when old and jounr, neb and j-oor. Taator anil Usctor. lawyer ami rmor, an testlfr to haTins been cured by them, we mBit'bxflleve and doubt no longer. See other eolaeia. J'mi. m TmiXrrr.tUn emblem of esaake with its 'fall ta ju bouUi wa tb earliest Jla of tbe rwSHew-tall." Vttrox J'au.. TMVfAnairof Lros's Patsat fie Stiffen- 'ra'aaid make a boot or shoe baat twice as loafc, ,4he new tgib YaTeaeea," . W4j, Hnbcr, 1 bear yc hve bren at rac urntmn; exultation. tuition. Ilid you rWl tbe i, too!" jK jc. I was Gcrrnnlc Jiuscuro, tool" JJ-i, .J ttmVlJCxc bour."''-4Tbri..a:ifsl .ud what did you do all thit tlroel? I wa try InjrTo'InJ tbe exit" Fltgt&i r.hlter. -t , . Tits starch coaipaaUa bare cxHabtncil, and wc aatt look to ce a atiffesftij of jTltcs. A dkcxvkr for a aboe-feouje west to e b? clrl tbe 'other nlsrht asd was coafroated It a bulliloj who reasa a ram tbe prem tsea. Tlaey look el Into eack otaerV eye, aad tbeaaitraaze depreloa oTeselase tbe dog, aad he taraed aa4 alank awAy- - m v Tnn taeaMtaataer tbe JCorta Pole country will be aodabiA eaenxlt wTtea'cVcce the tee U trokeaL fyjo Ganl, of smet.OteV was aa tmpeat tcEt oJl .aifiBcr naUl one 4mj b fell dowa stAiriwWKbaTotBrcer'aa!iadi.TkU -faroawsr iia tobh teeese. 1 -. ' m JecM AcaUles" was t knew If "we tbbak cigarette saefctacta barieva ta tbe l-nlaX" Ob ng, aot a bit of it, Toaaf jiebH:es.n So' nun wHk bratat ewftagta to bsrtwtt b aaanyeC smekJeajpAfcr ar nsnyennns swansanaxnan 9 i T U - v FATaxa: "rrlta, yea oaxkt to ran aajhiaiai tAwUpaadiasASAXhey." TrfUi -WfcyaeT Are yoe aitiaaiM jto wala mTl w . rjurfderesr tela AJTAr At, la hWyeaSbAr A en wan tarf ewej mm in USiflemmnmf jnnpeT.n'nTnjy .mnnnrnnne "" - nuaurnt efwUkaedl sniweIi.ae naaaaarasutef. 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F.7tvrrns inmate. difi,l?ir-,,fwrm, bt TMS mn who tf,Utart Cenntnr rcrinCe rotter. off coupon U t& r?rsBl I Tni! Voltaic flri-Tt'o., Mirln.Sneh.,'H ' end Dr. Ihe'a Celebrated UorLnvVcJtUo I Jlrlu and hlrcirlc Apli?f o? trld Uf , thlrtr drt to men (ycuns or ofd h' nJ U ClrteilritbnrToa debltllf. loit TlUUtr ant , sludnsi trouble, cuunnteeint peiy ii comJetereUr4lltuo( Uelbin1mnl3rVlcor, ; ddreasabo re . li.'-.orUK laiacunmo. tnutyoay a tnaiu auoweL. Tuc New Tor, by Alfred I- -Sinc-1, Cblcs? i . a. la .1. .- . a... ... ' oe:icn; an en niiro. .cdj ici vci.u iwuim Oirculara acat free. ixrs RHEUMATISM, Meuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soraness of tha Chasf, Gout, Quins, Sen Throat, Small' in j a ani Sprains, Burns ani Scalis, Canara Bodiff Feins, Toaih, Ear an4 Maadacha, Frastatf Faai and Ears, and all othar Fains and Achat. Ko r.MwrOoa en iiti tri Pr. 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