The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 13, 1885, Image 7

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fCOUNTnY SCHOOLS.
Inc Vfcloil to .M.- Tliftu Kntlrely
V"h-tl Tlicj slM,J, IS.
--sTB'Nat:or.nl Htuv.tu of IMticat',on
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jlifrt- t t avert intore.-:n. trea
raW Upon rt.r.il a.-bool-.lheir propyl in
the paAt, and in-niis of improtcme.it in
the future. It place" jjrent trc--s upon
tho act that the rural nchooU should
be made a Hic cat as pos-tble. They
fnrnMi intri'tin for mor than half
the Hhool population, all th formal in
structions that they ever receive. The
l tyl,ft pn - nted m a familiar one:
H". i if it i cotniiowfl of scholar of troth !
, ninifiti(f m t.tuly ajrHH'" from tie jirlw
to K ii ! h'.i,-l n vcko! tftff of hut
one t in .t'.t .riJ w.ta tvn tt-iHr
hjoij ' '..ii !. .,U.; mi) the I it ruction nt
cjiV M. !,. i,ij Jh'K'Im Ht hittiirr ever
t'-rn ; fi'.ni, 1.0 .em.it.c reoorl ! tul
ie . - ir .rorr-e J k't't. and cai-h
leu ,,. : fnk,-. ,, tl,- 'Aorll a IT ooft. imt i1
jrm,. i -. r, -tMj t,fa Htt tT rti,,,, wr-rr to
lo 1 '. t.-M' hr tn ty ltf at tron of ex
t iii "lii hU'.ij. f. cv.aar -nf ton. Jlni.
lot !.(.- o.rt .-ntfai- tnai.v tiib then- ar
ntld I i. Ir knrlm iki'uralir ilwin ' tan a v-twoi
"- ' 'fc !. Itut tt.ony lto tviili'T tout
'il . 1,'li .i uj..y
Th.- pi. lure, nnil- it ma' ! iriva
too hartil t fnv tl' rcpr-Mi!i c-
t.-pt onal :iitirie-H. H c-rtdfily tni'lifitl
in th' main. Manx of tin If-l awl
M-.itf-t ininifc in lhiouutrv ntattl
t ' f- ti.d ti' ujki utn Ii tiir lam in
n l- n Vr cMiilrv cliotl. the itt-
t n- ( - !.'fflJHni.-" dar to the li:rt
:i t i-:tritel in f-onjj antl j,cn: Imt
ill i i i- i.tii,!nj f th niraJ chijl
:i' - ptiii a a rul U jfreat im-
; i o !!; Jta unlMilitMi fa-t-
; r it drawha'k t Um; jfr.-.t' h '
'f tfaf j i ir . ! who.! a !iic !ional fnc-
t'T-. ii thwt ( (m nt tfachTo hav.-not
m-. obtain Ul-. In 1"j1. in Khde
Ilan3. thrtcij ki- -nt. of tin tali-
'ra had u a ctmiiiion-stcho'il dn-a-
t.ol. In Lnria out of ti,-Jn tencher.
f;,j ncre jHftMiiHl of finlv a limited
tallica' iiii, In ail lh- Statct it h Ik-cii
diflb u!t J lnnl -aTiitiil tics for t-i-hris
'.'.'.o an a-d pa- the moderate rade
n..jiniV"d. In Mulligan, in Ihhi, the
.Mate Superintendent reported that
iKi'ii'vm. jnr cent, of the appli:iutn
tailed in he lower ;rade or lirst trial,
and that, entj one percent, were una
!d to till nd the lt of the final tri:dor
e intitmdon 1: it i-jij lei (.it that there
iii'iL lin jett-r iiM'-hers before we can
lime better ho.d.
Tin hi nn il ehndt are jreat help in
iuipl'oilj; the xtamlutil of school te.-rh-ert.
IhiI tin normal clnnd sni.-ni is
imw fir Irm cnij'!ete. Theif aie
'J'.W2'i l.'sclMifd teacher-i in the Tinted
.State , ( if eo'ir-c n laref proputtum of
these lie ellipJoiHl in UUladei! s -lu.i.Is
There ire '.m ii'trmnl schin.ls in the
count rv. with an attendance of :o,ikh
A t ll 1 1 t mT cut of tJie teacher', ill e
-Iiiiif-8 it'iimilh. it i ea t ee that
tin uofn il -chools at!iiil but a -m dl
p irt i.f t ie ; ri inn ie pured lur traiu
iii ' tftti.-rs N d'u' I the -in ill .!
teacher vho h:w a normal ehool edu
cation c-ti not 1m -'ccurcil for the coun
try schod". beciuse his talent is better
paid clew here. To obtain better
teacher better salaries must be paid,
and tlure must be more schools for
the trait iir.; of teachers, (immimitie-;
hould take a liclier interest in
their s-e tls, and aid their teachers by
:i'l le;i;.intite means in their power. It
is ouiyj iy united action that the licst
.sueccsfefm Ife obtaiie'd. and country
and ci! and cottuU and Mate .should
work 'o;cther in harmotn. with the
Mine lijjh nbject.s in iew. Teachers
.should not be the creation of accident
nor mule by the force of citcutiistnuces.
Thcydiould be c.spceiil! tilted for the
;reat.vork of edueatioti. Thoueh the
common .school are atnoiie; tin proud
i'stt biasts of the countrv. et tiny may
it; mi. I to be almost in their infancy at
reenrlt their potsihilit:e. Teaohinj; it
a prnfoos.on in itself, and requires apti
ludo and preparation as much as any
other
'IVre it luuxlly auyt'iini; in whteh
tune and money can be more prolttably
.speir than in nuprownj; the country
M'ho-ds, in teachtii"; and the methods of
tudv, and it Is to be liojKd that far
mor attention will Imj paid to the .sub
ject than is now the cast!.-Hurl in r; tun
Jttrki'tjc i
a
SMUGGLING.
IIitr tt W Cnrrleil n Arr the Ntnenra
UUer.
"To what extent is sunijxlini; now
car ied on across Ninni Kivcr. if at
alir
'There it :dwa.t more or lcs of
. Ol 11
JOKje; oil.
replied that officer. "It is
pr-titcd lai-elv bv private individualt.
..u . i .i i i i ,
ubo intend the smu-ded S,ioiU for their
own use. Tiie majority of people seem
to think there is no harm in mui;';lin
.so buy as the orooert. it not soul If
c.va!ii in the act. thev are surprised
,,.. r, iaiCT.nt W,,, i(lm,,.. .ha.
dLty must be paal or the pkdt con-
twatcd. Their is a o0 1 deal of suiun;-
s '
plnr oarritsl on by asronts enutloied by
"nntdian merchants. Canadian farm-
on oiieu urine; imfcr ana xnnten truest
t-j thi de to exchange iVir groceries,
"Wor.if'i ii!iimI!i- .siMee-t! r--l
OeSes such as lace in their cloth- j
i')f. aut as there are now no
women Isspoctort :t!onr the Cana
i'in froiuier. I have no doubt a
peal deal is smuejlcil in tlrs wav.
Wfincu. who are the soul of honor in
very other import. cciu to take jar
tioalar dclirht in muirr:Iine;. The ma
jority of them ivolilJ endure :in-:imotit
of'trouble and worn.' to cheatthe CIov-
emmeut tun ot auv utile on some tntrn I
;ui.vu -. . viair tne otner ua a may
.shtiweil "me r. 3ot of wcarinir atitun!
winch lie had smueItH!. She related
liijr experience w.th grii animation and .
prule. little dreamuu; that she was ta'k-
limy I- ! ..,.,! iKti. r,..,.rt tm t'rm id tinujrjrJi,, u-ei to tie cirncJ on !.rc- Mvere c'lrnaH- L- .m.t-iik.eJ4 strcuo
th-n w .i.. init the tiuuTfft f m c:i..w jx jivreeji J,f.i-..t'n anil Y.un-t own. ' ;u r degree of cld wh'ch. under jro!-r
f fc 4te;1 .,".'.r;;iXf r.nTn:UlJn - st- r tmument. it ml.I ha.e rxwsted. The
' tui.- ., i.tr H r-oiwn4-rti. hv,m - and other placet alonj; the ( aisadtni: jfrape i erv M-nitive in this ripect
w,"",. "" 'f'"'-''- "; "; ": frontier. " H-flato C,urur. It is iifu t''ar thai ffl'li'on of. tree-
i m.i. - .-., f,4ii.4.r.i.ui.r.....ii... 1...I . are anaiialh r.un.-I n tin- conmr .
t- i ( mm t tiraiic ;nrin . imji m -r"Tirri :
in s tit' i ' paid the tea. tier ot conn ru he I b..ck tun. ml the astonished
ltil;thejiniliird of tin teachers obtain- f.ice. crtm;. i'cppcr.y'ipp r. ir' I in j
able, hiccial ttamui": is needed The .Mr. IVpncr loin Hiper netier
lioiA' no duty on ewt. b it they at- but Mibse.pien Iy lost y o i e ii.tt .
e. ts try to avoid patinj: the entry fee. j " special nehtx in nr:- lg:o nt . I 's
lliero t aUo oousitfenible umu;e;iiU I lot unless tJtitse rights rt w.U r st
from lbi ido into Canada. " i b statute, luN'oitcrt ; of ? ttt fotrid
in; to an otneer who coma hami hcrfrtl.c sK .tcrr
ofer to the authorities, nt a momcrJK
notice. Another woman trom Mjt-
land i.murglel laces and undjtr
into Canada, staxed t tree montyv-. t-
im; friemLt. and then retuniejFui the
States without beinj; detecte.,
1" butter, e-r ami protltijr are often ,
hrouhr over concealed i
is of ha v. j
Daty is paid oa the hay
ahiclas are orerioo"Ji
lt hl OtllT -
the ?rait'j-1
ejm by merehan?ent is generally
trrid tinjoweruwn t..e nor. from !
ratcntnrr ur. 01 m. t atnennes.
o.tea ot lo Canada frota
Ttown and Lew'ston and oilier'
lttcrnnvie places to Imv sjiksanj tj,,.
like, becsu-a? thet can t tliem cheaper
in the provinces. The merchant areis
deliver the jjoods on this side. He j
auploys a man and pais him a certain f
per cent, of the jirotits. taking rare l
. ....
tha the amount paid do-- not equ.--
thf dtitv, on the z'nU. 'I here arc
mile, of r..r front unwatrhfil. and
j.. f-nrrv out hit h-i!n without far f l i
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,J-ti..ti.n.
.1-1 ....rl.f ,w ;w... riflil .
tin f'otnU r.re or ujat oer in .v maji
1kC .v:;w of t..-5 ap-nt-, .1 ,.U- ,
!, .. r .1, ?.... t!...r..
, :. .. i. , Ltn...
:,,';,; .'."..r u i. ;;;;.-: ;.,;;.;,;:. i
to limi a jurv that ill ronrirt a man j
on tho char.. of unu-jrlmj;. Thnr
Bvmputhi-. are ;ener.illy with the pri-i- ',
ivmpi
om-r
Hie coIt riniih-d from thu
i
country into tAJiaUa con-'. lar:-jv oi ;
Vt-nmi-m- od an. l'.ir'T h'-cr. Tli
ur.
rejt or V.''-' containing '.Uv 1.)iim1-
un- 'litil - that only th hiad of
"" l
th
ch-C npix-ani above VaUr. 'Hic j
an thfii atta i-l h.- a roj- to a row-
boatandtak.cn ov."- at niht. If th t
mmtu'trh'ra are titiriued. nothing in i
eswier lhn to cut the rope anl let the '
barrel- eo down t ie river. Thi ort of '
f . . . - . i
A. VARD AND TOM PEPPER.
'ill. r:r.-.twt c'iiniitu.riit t!i iiMinorli i
r.cr iit-feivci. j
Tfie'aklanl Tun- thi ref.-M tn a
r:--nt cehanje of cr;ip.imont5 1m
t."fi to KIl.o 'Nc'..) ei!:o-:
TiM.niat IepjT :'pjtca. to have he 'it
t!i pcerlcs prvar.car of Ncvaln.
from wnorn nil liars of that Sute ar
met-nrcd up and down. like heitir ; l)r. J.nderer write to the jtrug
and dej.t . are men urcl from t!ie & -n ; AVir that if vin-s he watered wi:h ad.
l.v.k for wo oirve that when one ieo'tioa of bitter plants, mi i as enu
. t . .i i. ! wod. wrm w. 1 be unable t live
Nei mlan withe to refer u- the apkaai- ; 1," w .ck .. ..f ..-.a uo.m!
, uixn thctn. I ne ue ot .juieia o-mj.
ntic meriUot anlemiorary hesakti h; .t kiU aU in.,, Sad noniH In
of hint 03 a bi";-r ii.ir than Turn I'ct- s,lr uarn nhere iuosia tn-es eror. no
jicr."" bnUlive in them, and neither inje ts
Turn lVpjiY v.at a alifonra pro- j nor worm are found at the r.Hit-. IV
iltn t..in, thoit-h he uai for a time on method U not expensive nor lauorn.-.t-.
th- omttoek. Win'" here he led a' l.r andwieln-, take mjual .juan-
i
'Mhe:n:ati l:fn. do u ofld olt for the
sevcial pajH t t.ii-u publish d in t!ii
t it . He U.is here at ill-? ill! f Are.
inn- War l's v.s.t. Tutu le-ard t nt Ar-1
tennis had :.rr.- I an J '' wj at
tli International Ib.td. In bivathle i pinch d eaicntte p.-,ijer and fourtalle-ha-te
lie rushed aw.t to inteniew the .sKonfiils of mt onna.se dre-mj;. ThU
"at huniMr.sL lie ntn at once to
Ward't i-'Miiu. ami. knoekiiie;. wa
in-
si nilh ii imii'cd. '
Ai" tenuis W.ml. I lMlieve!"
Arteinut sinitied thai the filets r;as
a jroil one.
I am delight ! to meet voti." cried
Tom. dehhtcd t meet oii, sir.
-And lh.eth pl asiire of -ecinj;0
" and the suit ni": Ward looked a
wh"le hue of inter.-ieatioii points.
"I am I am that is iu name is -"
e-.ispcd Tom in, name is well, ju-t
wait a moment t 11 I Uimk." and Tom
rm out of the room and clo-cd the
do u i hmd him. nui;Ar!f mils stand
in M. tin l .d lie ol t'le t'.oor.
Vfter a iiiottietits in the hall Tom
known as Lviii'r Tom Pupfx r
Ihnj;stoii. NVard't. af t uas out at
the moment. Thin kin Ilk' 1 ad an in
sane man to deal with. All nuis smiled
the most cheerful smile then at his
command He dcclarctl'lic hid often
heard of Mr. Pepper, at &a- del -hied
to meet him. At the iiMNUcut he was
about tochanp his do lift- 'U'.l I Mr
Pepper Ik kind eiioti;li 5Ji ithdiu.. and
cjill round lenin in halt Ml n;ir-' .Mr.
Pepper uouid and d d. 9
When Mr. lluistou eatn m Arte
mils had a feaiful s'r to tell altoiit
hit adventur. with a C4 hft n .n Aft- r
ward. when Wunl chihi J. m th it
a sense of his ejeatnests' a humorist
hail to overcome poor 'J as to can e
him to forget hit own n. iS'. the e-euuil
lecturer deel.mil it f, fjthc irici'. st
compliment that had fr b en pa.d
lum. -I'lrimut X(V.),J'ttt"'n t
THE LAW OF ttfJDING.
15
ClrcMniitJ4iirs fuller VI Ml tlie rtIrto
ISeluiirs to Him 1 4i r.
The law of tindini;. :i-r!n un'er. t
this: The tinder has a clear t tl- auiist
the world, except th o 'MT. The pro
prietor of a coach, or a r Uk"' 1 1 car. or
of a shop hat no ri;ht t w! : d tlie
property or pretnisct. 8c 1 propn
tors may make reiniintioitSp'i r ad to
lost procr?y w hich will 4ft I t! ir m
ployi't, but thev cannot 1 wi the public
Phi law o: tinilinj; was U sbl.i'-cd 1 tie
Kinjr't ItMivh one miudni e.u-s :i;o,
in a case in irch the fat tit ue-e t n-se
A pi'i-son found a w.illrt'to i' n n i
sum ot tnotiev on a su if J .r. 11'
I .1.1 .1... .....IV.. ...! - jL.. t. ... .1...
I u iiimi. tin- .ii.iifc nun c - " '
-hop-kecper to be rctaim I to t'u
;wnor- Aiior inrtH- yt are. -a- - w ,. ;
the o.viicr did ii.t call for Irs pr. pert ,
Uu, n(,lr dl.ni!inii,n tlu. HI I an I th"
money from the 5h u-kee m I h 1 f-
j tcr refused to dehve
i "round that thev weJ
. . ... .. i . . as . ... .. .
r mc ii oil i"
nt fjlin I o t h's
?!"- ormer l.im
j yS;. '
u. wnor. t,t. mJe of thf ft
feet. And the tinder b he
. -- t
i t the
a'H-. .
o Id but
I. r .s p t-
1 h. d to
j stand in the plaiv of the !
he was permitted t prvoiilli.
s th tl
in a tio'i
i :ir.unti a persn wno r n
an art.c.e
j which tlu plaintiiThad ori-jr-i " fi ri!.
nn; trtisfiisi for th- owa r tinder
They have no jrmer in :$ flt- nee ol
sj ec al .stantte to keep an t W e aairts;
the Under, any miruiaa Jp n J. r ti.i.s
to retain an aV.iv'uAii.B'' tii owner
IittiiGit:tu i. ci-'
rhc R.nV.
And ilnio-i s.ite. little rirl?
:i
asked.
s.tt l n ixsile her.
..n
I'jJr to i c.n 1 ara."
enes, I could. tu: I don't waa:
A ad no ton cosjo hxTie jest to tvatca
"i. u. 1 conn? to wat?B ri j."
-.ho -. si--
-.ie s pnpn"-, Mt-oad wiftt. II-
don t want her to come, but shewili
do it.
-And whv do voti watch her?"
"Well, papn wanteti her to pnm:sc
that he ttouldn't lean oa anvbodv i
when she wni l-itm rilh Vw .-.;
tltat she wouldn't thr: when she vri.
. ."" JS "- s.. . ..
rts.tin-r. but he wotihln't promise and
o 1 came to vrajch her. The-- .short '
marks are when he lenns. ! tlvs.-
lousr ones when she flirts."
-And von show litems!! n v.M.r f
----. .. -.- --.(
f3;hcr?M
"Yes. and he dates thorn and pu:
them awav. and bv and bv we'll hate
enough to grt a dfvorce on acd marrv
.someKxlv who can't skate." Chicago
Tribune'
HOPE, FARM AND GARDEN.
An M'l I .tokin.in p:vc . a 1.-
sp.nos. txat ta:th nr r c m fa;
- ... .
-i;..
'ltr- 'l'U..' -.
.... i n . i .1 .- -. !.
of hi. .hjhlh.l u-.ll hml lh U h , Ji.-
cru-t onlv; hake the cm-: tir-t. -h toll
itwsh hcMl ba'ian al iwtK'."!,
-.- in r - .-si
" a - ino
hipr-d enr
(ruit ' otL
in n fw rnon.fnti-. ( r the St wn
enrxsn awl Mt at oute- 1
-(hrva:ith-iuiinn are to the fall
:aran wiiai nyam;n- ai i"r"
;o i irr. -wh -..-r-v .... ..-
lt arul i-artH1: oi in -ain. unr
"" -
hnthtiMiiiit ar Ix'tter kn ' art-
m"
-ia. The kind of later introduction.
from .Jap.Mt and Ch.na and -e lln ol
thm, an- oxtrwuelv -toowy aa; aeauu-
ful.- Kxk:n'j:
A trcj or!ov!"I i?n frrt, M.-.
. . . .t i . . I
i:arrv savn. can JM.'JIier pcrtac: a.cjru;i
nor ricn it wkx! propcrh. an! in a '
over &. ' tnrtMttmt .-iw.
.. .- r .
-Itean Baked: .coak a iint of whit
Kan ocr n.ht. j nr off the wivt in
thc mornni; antl ltI t:.c oeant ti an
wa'er until ther arc nielv. The put
them in an r tr'then puddnj d tin add i
a cortex citpOii of rich cr-am t.nd !
w tKonfu! of ;tr ami ikv in naoi-
rato oven until brown. Thc-j an
more. deliva than the beans baked
witJi jiork. .V. . Ihr-t'd.
j tlt.i- of the breast of ei.hl hicken .tud
fttill IMJliCil WUIiie. l-linjl LIICI1I inn- '
.it i . . - -- .1...., !.. .!.... l.
line, in tact, to.it oii cannot ui?:.n-
'iii,h the -et ar.it c t irticle-. add a pol
I htr'e haJf-te.i-ieonful of celcrt. sal, a
amount will be ciiouen to -i-a-on me
I breji'l of one l.ir hicke-i ami an
espial ipri'itity of t.inue. When t.i'.s
is cold -prcau some tnm slices oi nreau
with butter, and then with thi mixture.
ycrcnii'ih A .
A HOME MARKET.
sii? ...t..ns. Wlileli tlll He l.lkrlr It.
Mril..' K.rni.T t I'rrlineiit. Itrlnllve ti.
tlic Ill.nsitl "I 1 rr.li lr.it.
As the hi'dren of the s'locm.ikert eo
iiiisliod so itis reported the hetder on
the le.it plains Ii during etcr.d
mo'ilhs of each tear without t:tstui
fre.h beef. The men in charge of one
herd are some distanec trom those hav
iilj; care of '-ie tictres one anI liml the
practice of slaujjhtennj; an animal for
the purpose of obtaining a supply of
fresh me.it for theuisches a very waste
tul one. Tiiet can keep the meat for
some time durini; the winter, but they
cm not do so during warm weather.
T.tev have no icedioiiscs or other
III Mils ot p'e-ervinj; me.it in a fie-h
state. Tiie owners of a herd can not
a ft on I b all'.w tiieir herdsmen to
slaughter a bullock e'.er" time the, de
sire a roast. Uu this accouul thev lite
almost exclusively on sa;t meat during
the greater part of thitur It i ae
ordiii";iv pr-.pose.l to dam tiie small
sire.iiis. firm ponds near the buildings
on the r.ttiche.. and to stock them wh
tish. which the herders can catch and
use for food. Thi- plan will not afford
tliotn fresh meat, but it will enable
them to tiud a substitute for it. Pre-h
fish would furn sh an agreeable chaujrc
to a di"t of salt meat. In Texas. New
Mexico ami Arizona, it is s:ii,l, the
Mexican herdsmen and shepherds raise
; eoats and slaughter the ki.ls at the
proper aec and u-e them for footl.
flnit jirefer them ti lambs or to any
sort ot tall meat.
The average farmer in the North
western f.ifes ami Territories is in
iiImhi: the -.tine condit on as the front cr
herdsman in i e-pec to a siipplv of tivsh
meat diirtne; tne warmer port km . of the
tear. He is siirrouudtil by t!oks anil
be-!s. lot he can not rel. on tiieni for a
siipph of fresh meat. Men wh. work
in the fields diinue; warm wetther neeil
the mo,: nutritious diet they can obtain,
and th s j, furnished by fnvh 1W ami
mutton. St 11. during the ,.;. un of
pi intiiii;. h.ttine; and harvesting their
fo-d cons i, rery largely of tmoked
and s:ih,s,i m,. tl Thev have some
pmiltrv to var ther table fare, iwit ob-
ser.t.n shows that eopIe tire of
.'lesh of jowl- much tpiieker I i.nn I
the
thet
ilotitat of animals. 1m means f art iee
hoe.se an farmer cm keep a carcass of
mutton till it i- consumed by the fam
ilv, but farmer- ate verv lw in adopt
ing this means of pr ervir mat in a
fresh stj. a ilo.cu f.iinili. s alight
atake an arrangement for J tuhit-na
airmals ia rot at on and ili'.iline tiie
s:ei: amoiij their taniilkv-. but in utanv
c.tscs tbv hav. no cnteninccs for
.ire, sine; ani-uais. ur are debe'en in the
.skdl re purcd to do tl work ia a prop
er manner. It i notkalle tha' farm
ers ss ' less in. lined t io-otw.tt' in
.o-otvr.tt. in 1
-i... . 1. :.. 1: " ... 1.
fi than tlw .; v filers of th., coun- ' 'b.- :MnUn , l"J---.
tM rerc. There' ,a h-ea a .-a-ib ' lro!n C , ? 1Trv
de Ine of wiot v-ivs calleii n:;rfebo:! ! I,fl - on- : th sto'1 .
kada-.s." j of obrn.-.e.
Farmers sh, t:Id mike s,. arran-.- In ? 'ea:y..lx f.-t by tw. n-v.
UHMt tor wxAuuz their tn'-h with ? b"r Sd n !- pr
mea dtir.n- the" smmt.r Ioaiii of tne 1 r"l irifm h H B l'- ? " " h ,a .
year l lUnr men w nM do m.c wvk ! mt.T "J" a !. b,V- m -wat. .
aa,l be in better cond :ioa if thet had I "-, -A" th" Jn- 'Ueratare o. Ab-fr-ssRl,.n:i)1;at
sj. nit ui.;.,.- sntad.-s a.,1 include more -baa 00
suit -d for die. ita.-tar coki weather, aad ,iUn -! V"' Uh er'
fresh rne-r duriar warm weather. P0.?1.0 lhT r ,,bl?,lT-
Farmers, ltotvet, r. hate -'; iina a3- '
IttTAI it Hli-iV 1 ei k .t - nr Laf a 2
the year when thev" msj r .ty frei
meat.
eaL in inan v o'f tho ju.u ra Cst-:i5
iraiers arrant with sate
u:.T.er to dei.ier th-iu meat on err a n
laraiers
hu:
dats , ,-h w,vk. sturda . . tvere norp 10 us H.riea pe.. inn, o.
fxiiranlv one of the davs on W-.eh 0 lo a TZ-
frx-sn ait i tlelir.icL The SutcVi I IIv nKMU a ttP ' ""
ua crstantls thst each timilv a tue I .f ' " ' a !' a.es. frr :v
h.:. take a cens n sural.:' of ioni- ' tn t.ae . pra.Te-
oa ;.. iact,! da
. am! :aakr lrU cal u
Jitions accordingly. .x he can dispsf
f.f a lartre amount of meat sntooj; hu
ftnu cusJokkts in a .-Hon time, he oft-
ea makes, his prices Jess than tn fi
Jiop patron, who utke a: miiil quan-
t5i at sv one t me In fnr.niat
neijrhborhtvKis kmiewhat remote from
a iUroaie farmer could aurae to
ntu v mt-ai :o n mnlcnKV number
of fiiiiih,s on ocL or motv dii i iar!
-eek If he did r: altraxVhav-ani-
j Rials readr .0 laarhter he caild oiain
- .-- -, . -. , -,-,,. , . .. .
thetn frota hw patron. It would cost
mil little to Mt up a place tor dn-.siaj
the animals, ziul a lijrht xtraoa covered
x-ith eJoth woakl srre to carry &o
ocat in. Ckir0 Jinwt.
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE-
. rhj-trtan -; It Will Cur l)lphlhr!
a. Wrll a Kill I U.I I. ii t.
"I- it tni that v n h.ie b-en ovr-r.- j
mnt.ng with a n-w ctin for Uiphtb
r.a'" inqujr"l a n'Krur of a BriwA!n ,
phroKaaa iTjlay. j
IJqxou man lis lol-boj; core.
akl li e doctor, with a twinkle in kfc '
?: ,
No ocw of U a l-ba cuz-i aa
reaHnri :?." win th rt-plv, "mt I
nar! taal ou had ben tMriiite:ua;
with corro-ive Mihi.matr."
am thinjc" -d she tlosior. "It
U no uiTetit on or du-rurvry nt mine It
ha twsrn known u the road'ns ami i-
t"lli;ent porurMt of Uie uiiicat fr.iur-
n.tr atmt a Trar
Km whT do m call it tbr l?l-bot:
ctirf2"'
"I". -cai5. th e of U for diphtlwr a
caa a'nit in hl- wa. A pfiyjnan
; i - " . " . .
m i .nBTaaia. a ntunn mcior. n
a patent, a t-hihl. -itrT tit with diph-
i nej.it. i nc ca&r nau nivaicsu ttt xar
befnv he was cn!J.-I H found lh"
diea?c ho fir aivanel that be had ht
tl ' hope of th child's r-emerr,. II
iravc a uv?-r.pion and tot t th eh Id -
moher not to &! Utt lutu unte-.ih
a onic ma-kcil change. A he ara
lea in the hoU'C tne mot'irr nskl b m !
to tell b-r what to u inr sl bus i.- j
on lie (five her the fe-m of a J
fcoluion of crTtjM:i.c nWiuiate and
went hom . The mother emme to '
hin ub. s-..wntl ad nail the ehd.'
wim! in tr well. K td her toeoattnu-
tlie treatai nt. The r.et da l.e t-alie-1 (
to i-ee the child, mad found it much le:-tt-r.
lie wat a little attonishetl, but
conc!ude.l that it would tie safe to con
tinue the treatment, aw! said U t'-i
nioMier ! will pve tun another pre
scription." The mother repl.ed: '! hit ,
is not ncccsar. 1 have pVnu of the J
of her left.' N't necess.trt !' ail the
do ttr with uqri. W hv. I only left
ottadti-c for a day." Well. 1 bae a
!; lt left,' coni tuned the nioih.r. (
Let me see it." said the doctor. 1 hsn (
the mother brouirht out the Irf-tl-bii-;
poison. The dttcNir loktd nt the bol-
th lir-t with ho-ror. then with uniisc- j
ment. and nnalh with interest.
An ton uro ton gate the child
th:U?' he'asked.
"I am sure, and the child 1hj;.ui to
ect better iminetliately, jer?JsJt.Hl the j
mother. j
'Well, jro on with the treatment.'1
said the dM-t r. The mother did ;oott.
ai.d the cliil, e;ot Well.
'The mother hid ;ot tlurrie I. anl
had m.st iken the one .solution for t'ie l
other. 'I'he doctor was a thoughtful
man. He r. iiieml ered th circmiistanee .
the next t me he e-.it a diphtheria pn- I
t cut. and kept on trtinj; until he eon-1
eluded he had hit unoit an almost cer- '
tain cure. He had the manliness and
humauitt to ;ive his discovery to the
world throueh a iaper read lie fore a
Peniisthania medical ociett. Tiieii
the medical journals took hold of it.
ami for the last tear many phtshiaiis
m ill pints of the world hate lecu pat
in"; attention to it. In derm tut the
bloiHl h is I n photor.iphi'd ill evert
t !:' uf the di-etsc, and the iuiprove
inent under the bed-hue; treatment JliV
tiiallt shown by :t scries of pictures.''
Hut. it not coirosive sublimato in
actite poison?"
Yes. so are arsenic, morphine ard
strtcl.niiie. and lot of other medicines
known to b of inestimable value in
medicine and surgery They are u-o-tul
when they are properly umiI."
How do you accouul for the sucefss
of the lllislieine?"
It is siinplt jrerm inicide. or the
killir.ir of the serins of tin disease We
know that in diphtheria there are count
less serins called bacteria They per
meate the blood The corrosite siiMi
m.ite bee-i.s to kill the-e jeruis at oni e.
and sioii dispose of tht-m .tltoj;et'er
NW ton will ict'ollect that the corr
site sttlilim-tte w.ls intemled to kill a
ten snrill insect. The mother's mis
take simplt ;ate the bacteria the 'I
intended tor the bed-bue;. When ton
come to tnuis ft it. it i.s not o terv sur
prising j hat a med'cine that wll kill a
Ifdbut; or a man will aKo kdl bitc
teria." 5bit is there not dancer thnt the
Use of tuch a medic tie tvill pol-otl jHtl-
pi.3 '
Ye-, the tame danger that thre is
in iis'iij; any other jiotverful remed'nl
ap'tit. It must W used with c.iro and
intelligence. It s4 hapieuetl that the
motner w no urti inmi u uio no no nuy ;
harm. Others mie;ht not U o fortu '
lute ' j
lia. cant pht details trie I the new ;
rcui'siy and abandoned It?"' j
Yes; but 1 think that has ecneriilt J
lkHii the n'stilt of timklity. I.jh'her.r
is n terrible di-eae and rcpiin- a h n
ie reined; . The treatme-it hre ofo-. j
has b. cm t br.tfe np th pafem m 1.
tomes. VarHMit inr sli:ratHeis h.t.e
-bowu thnt eiStx p-r c nt f.f
thenapnta-nt- die ot exhaust .on
in r r medv cra.licHtes the .
speedily.'" -V. I'. .Sm.
pt,
lv
An Abyssinian Litorar.
The AbTssiaiaa alphabet consul o
inn hi:nlr. d aad ei-d cha'a t"r, a 1
of which is written distinct y itnd j't
rate'v, like t .e letters of n Kon.j :
p-iatetl boo-.. The lal.w ntj.ir.-.: .
arite an Abvsia:r.n book i :.e- r
i tameii-. aal 'omrV.esrjir. arc ton
timed ia th preparation o' a -.
.... 1. , . , ,
vo ann Al'. un'oa. a-: r.n:,a . 1-
hjl J b': wa7 r""1 " rri e," r
or ;b b'ari-. aa..! laclosctl in a cits.. ; f-d
"P w'th "' :
To this C3-
- -l or the ovci,,.ac
of carrx ta? the rrdnae ox .- L.i:.
" .,la b' .;llr-, ?- lil k
I.htl " 5?ar:xf ". 3 mani rrw.m.
waerw the -ohfktrs had hoar their knars.
sacks ami cartmiE-tixe aciosl ta
waiL "flftaJ CfwwriMoa.
A pri Tn Kaoxrille. Teca.. tea I
-trnck .n the face by her father. Th
Mow wo? a:ht. nwt it wa the nrt sfc
had ever received fnm htm. aai. wor
suJl. her swctj-iieari was prxsBL i'he
let! 1:1 taat sarae dar. -anJ: eadilv
J dtiriac a vear. ami i sow dead. TaA
i$ton IttL
A Kassxs paper In a rericjr of th
lait year remarWcJ that k was notable
for the sntnWr of wcldinr;, sad o?":o:
rcal: e.
Girls.
11.- j-.rl of sixteen who still neitJwr
e r.--r do .iouctt-.r. hi no tuin
to Le cketl .Hit ta tincrt ad raatbling
aNat in -arch of fan and frol oal
her parents ar? rtch. and in that veat
he ne.tis the watchful directkw of a
xk! mother aon the !.. Ter t
no ubjeruoa to fun. bol it shook! l"
weUHrhowa and wll-tiajrtl No o
:naa or girl w ho will not rk ha a
rijrft to hre ;h 5 of a potr
snaa's toil. If b tk ork. if h
taaket the clothe?. h wrnr- an! aso-t
in th hooehoW duu, the rhaae r
he will bar- eooo;h lf rws-pect t
bebartt whea pbtvtime coae-t. hot if b
shook! still he a Uiil "Mld" the hot.
to.l she ha done w ill confer opca h. r
oae decree of nht to hate her t.
ia. ill-)tuil thtHtfch it mat be. '1
Mild irl usually aipirev t prottuo ft
ia soaw social circle or other. aai .
manaTs and conduct are In s;reatr
less dejjret dsinel to attract Uw i
hwinsr of men. .he should reet'
thal tollowrrs are not slaj aluvr
3ml thai the toc-l sincere tdminUK.
atan eter feel- fr a woman m a trt.
lajc-room i whea he look po h- -tad
sa ia bts own coascboaB -
"She ta a perfect lmd."Amer- .
m- a.
Wasmisowv, U. vn. Sr;. My.
tOtt I'lc liturcb. Mr. I- E.irti. .
3oIl-ff.! niiCtit aad dmr: mrrr cum.
ir.3 in chert. Ui I'.cd Mar Cght'art
iKJ.tr t rtif.
NoraiMs U luijoit I u hint who wi!S ,
-oaleaj k i a nmrrta! luaa. Vkittj !
IrtMtiu.
IIbIjjs Are tiuM5rn.
If yoti ar palu, tntartatd. hare a hack
a; cnuo. with nuht-A -!. 4Ukij; of
lo-I nod sh-rtnwi ijr.-ath, wo but
to ;uu to lose. Ik not h.s.tal too loo,;
alt ton urn jHit ctire; U, lakn ia it
Rrfv stages. consui.U m can l ctured mv
Jw b of Dr. lirree CU4dea X!wal
Uiseovery," u thuvsnaifs am UtmMy, Ity
A mkiUCaI. writer nv unviable that
x-i!t mnkt a ri,tn rnvt s ill cr the
.ccouht. 'Snuil ul. -,s. litd JUroU.
A Soar. Thi.at ok Ccoh. if tiJle.I u
rror'w., often r.ults la an incRrnMf
ihrimt or lun lOHilf. 'r-orn' Ilrnrku .
Trocftfs" Klvc inataul rclivf. 'JJi els. ti r.
What i laughter" akt n hiioM.
(Ii it. It is the round th.it ixi hear when
t our hut l.o oil.
tt'iim til mid ll.T li.'."e
is th- titJ- of nn lnt.retuii; ltlu-trntiil
trrntUw Oi Mt(.ea) twiitj jKt-lnXl. fr
thr-e . r timiijn. AtJdTO! World!. Ut
peuarj Mdicul Asoctaen, Utiirnlo, N Y.
-Soen
tine ays. "tho utiiusiii nr imii
;..." This i .fiteiixly IXIle If it U eoilplfd
onto an -HKbif. -ttwbn lsl.
J'iK'fTooTii.cn )hoi curelnl mlwiitf .ST-;
l.fziri .SiiijAiir ;. liii ntitl l-iHltlIle. fie
tiuiHsM'tiit.s lUuovcn koistonifk Hni.loii.
riioiiAiu V noinsui 'Cor. s a iiiaov im.ihIj.
ti tli'- Ik. ic-l.e.p r In u jiti-f(n Urv .
ATirvTlov In called to ndertiifirieni of
Hair l"rluiperi In this jnj r. lil tiling.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
KAN'S 1'ITV. J't lTiifir
CATrtdJ-slllJiIMllrf steers tt ti SO'
.Niltili'twn. 'ST. t '
ltltehlr".s tler I 1J f 1 !
HlU'.'s (omI to ctiiwcc llCKVJ" Ml ttIs",
I.Ulit .... oi e t .
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MAY-Itrire iHiied T o p r to
llflTItlt i-ftoiee ereittaory.. i . .
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(ATn.i:-ShllMMi.- "teers
Itutcliors' stoors
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Man and Beast.
MttSioiij: Iiniscft w oklcr Ut
store crcrr year.
KMKiiaif tia
tui I HllltUf
T
s.t.
i-srt.";.
IN CASH
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ay pSkw. --.'- Ji
r nua
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Wa. H. BURK. Publtahar.
I'i.lKUir. MlLfL
Of. GttjtoU'i YcM DwV awl Sa:t:-i;4x
l"be Ion rsdd winter frm
e up thr fttiillcr lr-ams. nm
filth accumulate nrooud etterr
hoe. The wehjoow sfwtBK
lrth4K ojas: np Uu? di'tT"
irtfx.lleU aotl twr a n, the
tlebn. lentiac all the hill and
vallets and titrftd-s and .ireo
ektin. swirt aad clear.
la lilsc manner the haman
orptnUation aee.ls rvaovaUnjf
and clenain a pnne; time ap
proaches. l.rea f.MHla, a warst
of exerriae. ot.reatlj. poor
d !'. oa. .He . haa ctofffietu iht.
IUM4 h.tterT of life. The pore
neel to iw opened, the jmwMlp-s
clenae!. the luncti-.n of Ut
biNty rtreafrthetMHl. etc . ia onler
thal pttNl health ntaj be asaJu
tuined Io thu aI no roe
dv i w Jl find elfeeUre a
lia. CiiMfrrs. tuuw 1hk
ash .tiesArvait l.t. a redT
aitleh iodoraefi I'T phtcin-
who hate examined into it
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maanl of its nnnv rirtts. It
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mnd iniait.in. ami m djfuae
arisinj; fnm a state f bhhl
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