The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, April 05, 1893, Image 4

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Men and ofllcrrs of the police force, woo I
nre expoM day and night to all sorts of
wreatlwr, should "keep Salvation Oil, thfc in-1
fallible cure fore rheumatism t&d neuralgia, ,
at their homes. They cencot afford to be
without it. 25 cts. '
Capability runs a poor race with Influ
ence. Men of all professions and trades, minis
ters, lawyers, merchants and mechanics !
unite in indorsing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, I
the old reliable cure for all bronchial and
pulmonary troubles as the best household '
remedy iu the market.
Peter Savanoe, Swedish and Norwe
gian consul at Chicago, died of pnou- ,
"oiontu.
.1. M. V'o!fe & Co , Omaha, publishers of
the Nebraska State Directory, nreuow pnb- ,
lUIiing Omaha Cltv Directorv, Council
rJIulT-, City Directory, Nebraska City City
Director", Fremont City Directory. Al-o
Ij-Mie ;Lrafca tnte m-ip- Called to nnv
address for ii.V Oiiwht fit inn.. :J.V;
J;ciu:1V5U:'-' ni01,"st"nm,
Nature needs little, opinion exacts initcli.
jeraian
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YFHD
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William McKeekan, Druggist at
Blooiningdalc, Mich. "I have had
the Aslbiua badly ever since I came
out of the anr.3- and though I have
been in the drug business for fifteen
3"ears, and have tried nearly every
thing on the market, nothing has
riven mf thr slurhrpcr roUcf until n
few mouths ago, when I used Bo
sehee's German Syrup. I am now
glad to acknowledge the great good
i t has done me. I am greatly rel iev
ed during the day and at nightgo to
slcei without the least trouble." $
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ffitmst; ssi
rtHEXT KOKK'tNG 1 FEEL PRtSHT N0
f.f.V AND Mr" COMPLEX'O.N 13 BETTER.
3I t(v-r ftTs It act"; ppstly on the rtomch,li''fr
tni idnrY. vtil jj i. plfasaut laxctlrp. 7h!
itiint !h &ii!o irvm fcirl. ond Is preparetl for mo
: cr'lly ij. xe. Itiscnllcd
LOME'S MIBieiHE
A'.i dmcci-u -ell V nt c. and (1 a package. If
ynti cjiiiii t put l, f-nd your sd.lrews for n fret
ciui.o I.uho'h Family ".IctJlclne tnqvea
lliciMirrliici(bil:iT. Adlifs
r oi.Ait)!ni wooinvjiHO.T.itnoT..T.
A Powerful
Flesh Maker.
process that kills the
j taste of cod-liver oil has
done good service but
I the process that both kills
the taste and effects par-
ftial digestion has done
I much more.
fifft- H" . I
p ScmfiiGinn
I MSIUICIUII
stands alone in the field
of fat-foods. It is easy of
assimilation because part
ly digested before taken.
Scoft's Emulsioti checks Con
sumption and all other
j; wasting diseases.
r-iCTTYor .So.l: , lcs-etseTerawher.
i
m RAD FIELD'S
ha
specific
merits
fcmalesex,sucfa tuchrccio
woiab and oTarian dis
eases. If tal.en in time Jt
resttlatea nnd rromotea
healthy action of all func
tions of tho generative
orcsns. Vounc ledies at
tho ago of puberty, and
ntt'pr nnna at the rreno
paje,TriIl fla4 In it a healine, poothinft tonic
Tho l'iphst recommendation from proml-
rcnt pnysscians sna those wiio r.ave tnea it
wri:,?Vfl,0,f"TS'vv'omen",S:incf.??M
proprietors; Atlanta, Ga.
vt
hi &"&.
Be Best
Waterproof
Coat
in the
WORLD!
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..w.Uu,.w ..v,uB.... ... ,. 4. ... .... v..c T games up. Kcvnolds, voud ' .' ,. ., ., . I oi the year when everything lavors a ,
DF:rnTI ATAD la-t man in the world I' ,,..,. ,.nm ;r:t1l , '..jA.k- v sipii that it is the many that inake a j ., .;.,
RjGUULATOR iiPl.i,prt KnvnnMs iri.. ni. th P5"0,1 , V06 ., .H mC V"?" I little for market and se'l for aty !iapil10Uh" '
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;-" roiiMEt, SLitKEitjap'rfectrii:rot.nn; A firamatic Sfon'1 '.vas enacted be
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sh Bracd-1 j nol on it. IIlii'I-x-l
..1 vowgB. bom. . )
JTnros Consumption. Congbs, Crovp, Sor
Tln-at, SoM br all Dronrist OB Guarantee.
'or ? Lane Side, Back or Chat Shtlch's Parana
F2x?ci"will -We gnat satisfaction. S ceats,
INSURE inlh Farram and Marehaata laaarmntw
iousp tirof Uooola. Capital and 9urpla orar $.-CC-Hi
i.SiJ l.iun pal4 to KabraakA pwpla alar IMS.
lfSli.te.1 witli
(ThempsM's Eyt Wattr.
TO. 1TTTEY, Puiiaiet, OBIO.
Rescued From tho Crave.
A Startling Story.
Prospect, O., March 20.
I had the Grippe and there hu
never been a waking moment since that
2 have not suffered with the headache,
until I began using Kickapoo Indian
Sagwa. Less than two bottles have
completely cured me of headache; and
I ssi satisfied that it I had not got some
relief from some source within another
year. I would have gone to my grave,
or would have been a fit subject for
the lunatic asylum. Nothing
gave me any relief whatever except
what I believe to be the greatest boon to
immunity, Kickapoo Indian Sagwa
"William Frrrzrr.
KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA.
SI per Bcttle, 6 fcr $5.
..! HV ALL DKL'CUISTS AKD DSALEBS.
CAl"tt0:Iacie sUatilM ars jrTtr ftMM.
tSpMSHILOHSB
T SO CHANCED.
It so chanced
Oa that leaden hearted day.
Unseed winter leagues away.
As he tbou-ht of her there came
Oa the waste a sunny flame.
Wherewithal the frost-mote danced,
while an echo ran? her name.
It so chanced.
It so chanced
On that evenin? bleak and hard.
M:rtia!-couched on frozen sward,
As ho thou ht of her therj crept
Music down the blast that kept
AH his senses dream-entranced.
While, from ambush wjtohcd.hc slept.
It so chanced.
It o chanced
In that twilight win?c 1 vriln ill.
When hi- ptcrccd heart stood still,
As he drcmieit of her, he psed!
lTi?n from out the circling v:it.
With a smile his love advanced
'I, to meet tlice have .sped fast"
It so chanced.
-IMithM Thomas.
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V BLIGHTED 1103IANCE.
Until Herbert Reynolds crossed her
path Violet Uraluiiu"s life had been
a simple, uneventful onr. The only
child of a poor country doctor, reared
where be utifui. fugged nature still
held Mv.-iv. c-he yet enjoyed many of
the comforts of modern life and con
cerned hei'acJf little about what the
good people of Uoynton were pleased
to call society. The care of her
father's houc. in which she took
great pride, demanded .so much of her
time that she was able to give little
attention to out-ide unfair'.
But with the advent of the hand
some, dashing fet ranger from the
"city," came a change, and one that
the girl's fond father noticed with ve
grot.
It was at the iiosisc of a mutual
friend, en lh. occasion of a birthday
party which Violet had been prevailed
, upon to attend, that the young jjeople
1 first niit each oh,r: and as Violet
was the prettiest girl in the room,
Herbert Keynolds at on'-e sinirled her
out as the c-ubject of his attentions.
Violot wa- naturally flattered and
pleased Ml this nu rk of distinction:
the latent coquetry, which i-5 in every
woman's heart, ro-e to the surface,
and she parr ed his co'iiplimnts and
gallant spccche- with a readiness
which snrpt-i-ed her-cif.
Man of th wo: hi tiumgh he ';:.
Kynnld wa charmed wit:j her, and
from that een"ng became her avowed
-uitoi-.
Dr. Graham honexcr. did not ap-
ju-ove of Hevnold
and, on more than
one occasion, said.
1 don't like that
t-...eiiu r tiiiiirr
an 1 wi-h, my
. .l. .... .... i
near, you ou.u tuocourage n.s visits
ic"i; . , .... ,
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..in way, papa.- loiet asKeu,
half setulant5y. He
is very agieo-
ablcand entertaining."
There's something wrong about
him; I'm sure of that. Where did he
come from and u hat's his business?
Do yo'i liapp.'ii tj kire.v?'
lf cmrso 1 do not! How should '
That's ju'-t it. Why should you i
i:
no,? It i, natural for men to talk of
th..iraiaiKtiwoin..n if t-TerythinS
is a; . should be. ( omc. lolet. ,
vou ve a wav
be. n a tHK
obedient
girl: tend this fellow about his busi
ness, and please our oM father."
But iolet would not promise.
the glamor of a romantic first love
was ipon lvr. and sh m-orwI c m
pleiely daxrled: could sec an 1 lvar
nothing to lieyno'd's disadvantage.
Hence, whn finally asked the all
important question, thero was not
tho slightest doubt in his mind as to
what the answer should be.
He v.t.: right. With becoming
blushes and hesitation she accepted
m o:er, aiu no icit nc.- iui a
inumnnant ,m.ie upon us nps.
Ihat evening he called upon tho
aoeror to owam ins consent to tlie .
mo ! .rA I na rii T.int iaii-i i
he old gentleman re-j
duly, and frowned in,
.,... v " -." " ..,.... " i
nn-eriiei..eiearnc.i us errana.
-How dai-e you ask n.u for my
dau-hter s hand r" he -aid m a harsh.
measuru tone. "inn must nave,
posedlv. WI1I you tell me why?'
Certainly,' responded tho otiie'
promptly. "Because I am sure you
are not an honorable man. From the
outset 1 have had my suspicious con
cerning your character, and to-day I
learned that which caused me to re
solve tnat vour attentions to my
daughter should ceae, and at once,
Now hear me. i shall foroid Iiss
1 Graham to have any further infer
course with vou. I have nothing 1
j iao.-c to cay. Good night! "
1 White v.uh rage. Herbert Keynolds
took bis devartu e, resohing that bo
would poess Violet now. by fair
means or foul. I
He cent her a letter tho next dav.
aiipn-iiiK uei m ,.av nau auun 1
t J 1 ,r . ..i. 1 1 a .1
p::u;r. ua u.n prowmi nipai. ana pro- 1
f"'"S - W-1..1V-1..." M.v-ti.t. w. ,
the doctor had anticipated that, nnd
tore the note into fragment, and
cast it into the wa-te-p.ipor hake'.
" v ' - " .....i.m .. .. ... ut
the morni". followinr her lover's
di.nis-a Violet timidly inquired of j
tno doctor 1: .Mr. Keynolds had aked
111 n a very important question, ana ,
what hi- answer had been. 1
Yes," lie coldly replied, "the fel
low was impudent enough to a?k for .
vour nana, lou icnow tnar 1 never
divined from my manner that I would f ". ,L,, .,', ' Tn . production or a price that would pay ; ,.,.,., nvn osllinfl .......:...,:
l-fr-MAI i-" t ;,-.. l. ,..,.. if .... !.. "" ".."v....v.. . i.bi.... ...- So wocnine to tboenneli!- . - -- ,
rroren aa infanftts ' ..-., ., ...i, !.., .. .. ' ,,v . . s"-' ' . n,.;o,. thev have offered f..r it ihs.1 ' -r Ule:-' OI",c - "
for all dcriaco- """" i'.'""n ."'" ' "-1 - l" . his gra-p. "hverythmg is known. I in.Ml ,..:.,, n ,., .miolMlt nf .. grov.ing there is little danger of feed
neeni!r to th control bin voice j'Utl ajkcd. com-':... : .i ...: .i i. .i., turnisn us . itli a laige amount olout 7
a.. roved of hir, attentions to 3 on. and " ICW "CCK- il-- Pnsr nun inrougn
cvn "aess what mv asiwer was. i lhc operations suppo-ed to be neces
If.rbid vou t. have ant t'ninff what-! sar" to l"onvcrt an oinary citizen
ever to do wit'i him in fiit-ive. if vou ' inl aa Knthu-iatic Hood Fellow,
value my love and respect. Do vou The-V werc almost through with the
i-iH'.pe'iii" .initiation when some kind of aa ex-
Poor Violet tittered a little moan. loon in tho store over wlnon the
-Oh, pa;ia." he cried, -vou will ; hM wa3 "ituated blew the building
brak m- heart:" nto tno llluldle of the street, and in-
And bhe fell at hi feet a senseless tcrfored with tho cercmonie-.
Ijg., j Ready hands tot to work and ex-
No one will ever know what heart- tricated the people from the debris,
nanse her distre.-s caused the old j Fortunately no one was hurt very
.t,-, .,... r.... i.ii'i ,,tf-,r,r. T enn ii ,.e
iticiii, i" v; i.iv iikjia, k.k' cut, itir vai
that fell upon that silent form as ha
boro it upstair.-. l?ut the decision
had been necessary theio was no
other course for him to p;p-ue.
A day or two later Violet was sit
ting at a window, with her hands
Iving in her lap. looking thoughtfully
out upon the picturesque winter land-
scate. when something alighted up- ,
on the window sill. Jt was a small
square block of wood, with a piece of
tvliitc paper attached.
Vhr, it it a letter!" she cried.
j
do balieve it's from Herbert,
It wa1!. sure enough,
it in feveri-h haste.
She opened
Dciruit Vio'ct Jf you over raw to re?
passionately. "He must not leave me
sol I will brave y-apa" anger End
see him al least once more."'
So. when evening came, and the
doctor had shut himcif ia his study,
she stole out of tho hourc and di
rected her jteps toward the little
station.
again f.ieinni'.vi.o iof 'o unovu all otber i,?a ,r.ic . that Vi-i-is lpf-infr the shiunT is ahvavs readv for tho uucmg new topics ior conversation s:-x rantn-a ..u-i nj our i'a io ypsim u tn on r
-Tho vroa'd .' e 'o- toj if n 1 '-c-lc "t the Kin 8 noilse .JS Uiai 14,ay 13 lea.mg ii. bmpp i -na.B 1WU.1 lul "' f ,.,.i i-fi, 5., . i. tt.Tffhi!twHcnrpennapnUT. V 1uto proof i.t
liror-iloaionh1 at eul, as i leave with a largo houqust-Oh. are vcu fatted hog. There is a market for among people Lttle Known to each . lree. IW ?: ca'cwpMi.
here never to rotnr going to take those lovely llowcrs to swine of all ages and conditions at other, as caca spoon from its design f. .....- M-HBB.HT-.F1K,
Violet rtarefi"?h Wcrtat fte the hospital? Ill go with' you. all season of the year. A good crop will sugge, an iaea fMtSjHtkUllf.
w.ords that seemed written in fire. ' Mrs. Larl:in-Oii dear-, no! I'm of corn, provided I in advance, ready A lump of freshly burnt hmc.placed JSV'SJS
-I hnli leave here never to ratu-n "' Roing to take them to the poor, dear for tae swine and, to guard against , in a drawer or caao whero bright gggVfeel ". ?"
Goino- awa- where she hoaM never man who was put in jail for chopping any liability of crop disaster, is nec2,- sUel articles arc kept, perfectly pre- ""nTwrrriVUj'S"
s-eoidmaAin3 Oh ro no his wife's head off with an aw- ..nary for the successful prosecution of servea them from rust. If tho things qjlVltnzl'cii-TZa "'.:&
"I onbi nnt v.w Jt"Oin rri Truth. & BXTino industry. Lnder tneto are to be moved as a gun m its case, ! 1 Ju.LAa.nnuma.
It was a clear, frosty night. A
light fall of snow lay upon the ground,
and the big, round'moon, high in the
blue dome of the heavens, shed a
silvery radiance Over the landscape.
A keen wind was blowing; it stung
the face and brought tears to the
eyes, but Violet did not heed it, for
her mind was busy with other things.
She knew that she was sinning
l against her father in taking this btep:
out the spell of Reynold a fascination
was still strong upon her, and the
could not resist it. So, with dogged
persistence, she went on.
At last the station came in sight.
A ninn vrnc n-ioiniT tVio tilutfni-m Ac
sho annrm.-ho.! bo tumm tmva
her, and the moonlight revealed the
face of Herbert Reynolds.
He drew her toward him and kissed
her passionately.
Then she saw that her lover's face
was drawn and white, and he trem
bled like an aspen.
"Oh, Herbert,' she cvicd, "you are
ill, what is the matter?''
A great misfortune has fallen
upon me, dear,"' he said in a whisper.
'I must be on the continent within
twelve hours; my very life depends
upon it. Why, I will explain to'ou
later. I want to take you with me as
my own sweet wife. No one must
nait us, my darling. Our hearts
have met, who has power to sever
them? You shall go with me, Violet.
See, I have already purchased your
ticket, sind the train is due iu fifteen
minutes. Do you consent?"
The strength of his passion over
whelmed her. Father, home.friends,
all were forgotten. Cduld she give
tip this handsome, adoring young
lover, and see him drift out of her life
1 forcvc,.?-'
' Y()uth a,wa baU
, ,, th -. nf -. w ,
balances a question
on the side of love, and Herbert Key
nolds won the day.
But the man was still manifestly ill
! at eae. Willi nervous impatience he
j walked from point to point, and
peered anxiously down the line. At
laM. the Cyclopean eye of the train
appeared in tho distance, and. at the
j sip;h' of it, he breathed more free'y.
i 'houg'p his face was still ghastly
v bite. With a ruh and a roar it
I drew up to the station and stopped.
1 A man sprang Irom it: he caught
.lirlit. tt tlij- ftfiiftilsr nn fkn loffrrrt
; as Kcvnold; washnrricdlva-ist-
inir Violet into a carriage, laid a do-
tainin,r haml upon his arm.
I 4.,r,;ul ,,,,. . r,.- n1 ,
he
1
j ,aid ..Not gQ faM ;f ym plo.lM;
: want" to have a few words with vou.
mri - VU - . S
Keynolds turned upon his detainer
with a smothered imprecation, his
I teeth gleaming m the moonlight.
I '-What do you want?1 he hissed.
I "Speak quickly. The train will start
, in a minute.''
1I1U liJ4l.Il lUULTIUJU.
That's aU right. , he calmly
anstvered. -Yon don't want to go
Ja,k with vo., So if VQn wm kindh.
hclp voar iady friend oft" again, and
lislcn to what Vvc t to Mlv wilhout
ov mis train, ana i want to nave a
further trouble, I'll be greatlv
Obliged."'
j There was something iu the
jelled obedience: he fctill retained
his hold upon Reynold's arm.
Well, then, what is it?" demanded
tho latter, when ho had assisted
Violet to alight and the train liad
,-rt.,,.A.l ,..B,
.t i i j i
"Just this, he answered, nroduc-
ing a photograph and handinj
landin"- it to
his questioner. "That is your pic-
I ture, I believe, atid vour name is
II a T ,.n V- .1 r, T
Herbert Reynolds?
ics: xnen i
have JV wai.rant for yoar ai.rct.-
Thoman fell back with a guttural
c ,vhilc the ipl nt M
ide clung
.
to h5,n a-embfinglv. her 'eyes wide
open ith terror. "
open
..whJ arc you? witatV the
charg0?- llo gJl-,jIca, spasmodically.
..f&m a deeclive, aa r am 'ho..0 to
a clean breast of it.
this?"
A shriek, loud and piercing, had
rent the air. and Violet Graham fell
to the ground insensible.
"Fainted, by ginger:" exclaimed
the detective, binding over her.
Who is she, any way?"
Ere Keynolds could frame a reply
a man who had lurked for some min
utes in I he shadow of the station
....., ...t. "....I ..,. .v. .1.4 Ii ... a.. Ilin
1 girl in his arms.
She is my daughter "aid Dr.
Graliu:n. a-. e horc his burden lo a '
mail phaeton that stood not far a-.vav.
And that is all he .-.aid: his heart
was too full for words,
A half hour later the train horo
A half hour later the tram horo
p,VAV fpom Bovnton tlc dsisliin- Hor-
1 t RprnoliK -p or sonor. His
sins
had found him out.
Fortunately, heart's seldoat brak
for love's sake, and Violet Graham
soon forgot her unworthy lover. Jn
the course of vcaivs site married, as
.-.,. ,...
I pretty jjtrls are toleraoly sure to do,
Jiml th& timc the ,.,0,. Unproved of
iicr choice. -New York Journal.
V. It y lie Uriii-tinol.
'i'he memlicr.s of tho Independent
Order of Enthusiastic (lootl Fellow.-
were operating on Mr. Timberwheel.
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ih,iii . ....w. .......w a.... uwwa
taken Mr. Timberwheel was found to
1ia m;inr. A -ftsrrh was instituted,
r.n-1 Wr." l.tno- no .r9 fn.Ml in .nt. '
adioinin!r vard. where the force of
i, .v-..i.;, i,.,,i to.i.i titm H .
j cr
sat in a ledge-room chair, and his ,
eyes were still blindfolded.
-Whv on earth didn't yon take that
inin " oul ces B.Bei olifc U1 "'"
..V T rr J . .. .t !...
cuair twiuu me e.uuaiun wtiuitu.
asked one of the Enthusiastic (lood
Fellows.
"Explosion ?"' echoed Timberwheel
Why.
I thought that was part of i
tbe initiation." Harper's Bazar.
TIio JflovrerV Uc.;i.utnu.
Mrs. Buntins-. entering Mrs. I.ar
Only Fh.it ami NnthUir Mnte.
Mr. Kaustick, reading papor Ah,
haT I see tho Maaningtons havo a
son.
Mrs. Kaustick, excitedly Indeed!
Boy or girl?
5fr. K- Doesn't etat? merely saya
a son. Khniria Gazette.
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(ik 101k i-o lii'ii wii ;i mi 1 1 m j . t r- . ' .tur ii tm tiiii.iii
lietio, wnat 3 .
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FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
WHY IS THERE SO MUGH POOR
feUfTEH ON THE MARKET.'
facilities for Making a FlnU-Clais Article
The Best Profit !ioi of Alt
A;re Stock Notes House
hold Hints.
1'oor Matter.
I suggest that some of the reasons
ire thero is a great amount of it made
oa farms that have no convenience or
facilities for making a first-class
"tide, and is made by the wives and
?oughtei-a i of the farmer, who do not
furnish them with anv information
! ?a bat,t6r . What they make
t 15 omnri nnnuvrh fm- 1iin find ln ttiinL-a
; is good enough for anyone else. Many
' cf cur cows havo to depend on stag-
1 nant and unpui'e Jionds for their 1
1 drinking water. Milk being about
eighty per cent water it will be more
or less affected by the impurities in
! tho water, and the cream in rising
' brings it to the top, and, when
churned, the butter ic tains a portion
of tho impurities which injure the
kcoping quality.
1 Wo do not look to tho comfort of
our cows as we should, says Cole
man's Rural World. Many of them are
driven to a shadeless pasture and left
there all day in the heat of summer,
with no place to lio down and reat
but in tho bcoruhing ravs of the tun.
If there is anv damaged
. .
or nioulnv
(.pftinnniliofni-mitic .rr.,,,.:.ii,. (..a
k ms&m. r d v. m wm AW i. fc W rf Ul
to tno cows, as it is not tit lor mar
ket, and would not do to feed tho
teams, and the pigs would not thrive
on it. but the cows will eat it, and
wi'l give us bad milk, because they
cannot give us anything else on sach
feed, and bad milk makes poor but
ter. xi;t!r t in . .!!.,.. .,,) ...,-r.u ,,-;ii
absorb anv impurities that inv be in 0"di""-y ftit grower U not parlzeu
them. unless set in an air tight ran. lar oSh in eraJiu? nis fruit to get
Cellars and caves generally havo a I saliafactoi-y returns from salc3. Out
miiblv smell and butter made from J im-tseo is to sort out the very
..;:jr'..i ; ti,m. i... tw..i .. ehoict-t funt ard nut it ut in small
i.!i.,s
ci...... .3' v .! iiiv.ui if.o ..." .'hiiiv. v..w j.; i
rot in closed cans. Miik ab-orb:
f,.-
lavor of any kind of vegetables, ir.
therefore it is kept in the kitehn we
are liable to havo many llavors com-
blued
A great deal of the butter made on
farms in winter is made and kept in
the kitchen or cellar till it is taken
lo market. A great many people
1 make butter on a srna1! scale, and do
not take enough interest in it to give j inh braids seven feet long and nail
the proper care. They do tmt post c no c.!Ki to tj1& outcr Cty,. t,f ,;u.
themselves on butter making hecau-c i piatform: do this on tv.o opposite
every body belie ve his wife can and J Ijj 0f tv0 ptrorm. bring the up
does make as good butter a anybodj j,,,.. ,.mts OI- these two btarcis together
and he will swear she can; and if you . ,nak:ng Uwm ansv.e- for tides and
don't aree with him you had belter ro lf Hoard up the ends, leaving a
keep still. Everybody takes good, j pia,.(. fol. a door in ono ona ailll .,
sweet butter to market. Ho knows j window in theothor, if desired. This
no docs, because his gr ceryman tetis
him so and his wifo r.i.vle it. puts it 1
in the same can with all of the good ;
butler and how could it be otherwise I
But he had to take a low price for i!.
there was so much of the sam qual
ity ir. the market So they did not
make it as good the. next wee:;, for it J
lll n.lf Tint ir vru'L- a linvil ffi -. '
...... .... ,...j . ....w v ....... .-.
little money.
SO
if iTncitiT'i r n itmll 1. nf., urii'. '
-i b. .k .,....- .. ........ .. ,,.t r,..
iu uiar in ienng tlie nniU'rJiiey !;
!
and take nothing l.;:t good, iieor but- . Illliess Xcll &yi. fatt-ning hogs in win
ter vould he very sca:ce a, tin.:. lei.. .Cj-ol he advantage, it is cheap
would le no place for it But just so , .!U(1 ca5i!v COnst:ueted. so that vou
long as there is a place where it can
, . b,j . . l . ,, ., ... , I
' t un. jmce i.., .in, it ...ii o ,
made, and lots of it, toe.
I It requires but little labor or e.- j
' perienre to make poor butter. To .
make tho other grade re-pures lots of
both and omo knowledge of the i
proper methods matter.
it is not probable that those who ! Cleanliness in the cattle quarters
follow dairying a a husin - for profit , -jl r0 :t long way.- toward jn-omot-would
make much poor butter. If lug thrift.
they did th-y would have to ,.t:-c c,lvc ,10uHshing food from the
from tne business Mi.n. as it Would be I .. thU apnlic.. to cattlo ab weli a3
impossible to lir.tl a market for their j 0ti,cl. stock
ooor butter
Tiso Kct I'roflt.
Under present conditions the best
nrolit is made only by getting the top
of the market- larly maturity imt
entirely with the breed, for no matter 1
, hov. good the breed, the best growth j
will not be secured unless gojd feed-
.j i m- 1 '
mr ib anded lnc principal a;ivan- ,
4..X-. ...i. .1. '.. ... . .
tage wttli th oilier oreeds j-s in tne .
anil tv 10 aiiresr nnd assitniiatc
,, i M j
larger amount of food anil convert it
into jrronth att'l fle-h. hut if t!ii-5 I-
clono tho m.-il.-isils mti&1 lii-st hf st:o- !
sp-
pli-d to the animal-. t
Uv fcrrling well vou oiieo':rae and I
i"teu?ifv the tendencv to out on fle.-h
rapid! v. an 1 an carlv maturitv i-
madn possible. lite profit is not
onlv in the nuieke-
rrowth. but to
some extent i1 a better nualili
ot
product, ar. a better product insures i
a higher price, and as there is but j
little difference in the cot, the differ
ence in tho amount received is Iarjje- j
!v profit. In fact, takins tht- value
of the focd into consideration, it
costs les to secure early maturity,
with the better quality of product
than it does the slow growth and a
poorer product.
So long as one continues to send a
low quality of product Jo market, low
prices inn t .'e accepted in payment.
Keducing the eott of production wiil
not increase tho profit 5 if in d In
this tho quality is low-recl It is al
ways an item to reduce tie cost o
far as it is possible to do so without
lowering tho quality. But when it
comes to a choice between an in
creased cost and a lower quality it
will pay at least, to some extent, to
add to tne cost, as under present brighten it. or put in a trreasy sauce
conditions the better prices received , l an and boilel awhiie. it will ciear.se
will make a goetl proilt on the addi
tional cost. To a considerable ex-
tcnt ifc wiil be hssi to 3nuko quality
the first consecration, but at the
SalllO time tO I'CdUCU tllC COSt a
much
a3 possioie, as
this
till helo m:i-
leriaiiy w increase
tho
pronts.
I
j
Journal of Agriculture.
HujTi of All Asc.
Hoirs at all asres. even from tho dav
- " ..
they are littereu until litcy arc ready
lor the porK barrel, are more nearjy
a cabii commoditv than any other
stock produced on the farm. Tiiere
are ah.-ava buvcrs far swine; ome
r.oisrhbor tvants :tb0tv with hcv litter.
another wants a lot of weanling,
another a bunch of ho.itj and avln
another the older sto.k. hogs, while
conditions the business of raising
togs can safely bo commenced with ,
sn assurance of profit.
It is always best to have in view
but cue condition of market animal,
Yvallo it may in a general way be
deeirable to f.nish up the hog on the
sro. there are many risks taken
with the carrying of a litter of pigs
up to the timo when they will sell in
the fat hog market. In view of these
liabilities many of the most success
ful ho raisers divide their chances
of profit and dispose" of sows and lit
it lt .nW'rtncf n'
oio nnt -flics; in nil conditions 01
e-iwth UP to the matured animal. ,
giowin up l wiu iua ,
carrying only a poruCn 01 tno nog;
stock through to the shipper.
Their motto is always have somo-
thing to sell in the lino of swine
when good prices can be secured. As
-
a nioney-maher en tho Western farm 1
Tew products can taico tno place 01
hogs. Karisas City Livo Stock Indi
cator. Yearly Crops of I'rult.
President Rarrv of the Westorn
licbiaoni Jjarti, 01 tne C!'Jin
CW lork Horticultural Society, in
reply to various questions says:
T think that the cultivation and
fertilizing of orchards, not withstand
ing all that has been said and written
about it, is not propcrlv understood
to-dav. I believe nrnilv that if an
orchard be thoroughly cultivated and
fruit. inooe aro tne great secrets 01
fruit culture; you cannot put on too
much manure nor keep the ground
too thoroughly culti'-ated.
Is there any method of pruning
that will answer ar tt method of thin-
ning the fruit? Proper pruning docs
thin the
f i-nit tli.it i nne nf the wars
of accomplishing thinning properly,
.. -V -'-- ..w ----.-
! lit uiMiniMtr ivliij.V ctlitnlfl ! ft t i tnlril
; - i"-"""'c .. .....,. . .... -
to every year. An orcnaiM mat is
f ,.,..,,l ;.. f.... .. c,r. ,..,,.r .
w. ,u u, x. uul -. , v.-. ,
comes so injured that it is almost lin-
!i.i i . :. :i.
pussiuie 10 jet. 11 into proper con-
uition again.
Yv hat has been my experience in
aortinsr anples for market? That is
., - . . . ,-
illlUliiei CIV IIIIUIU lilUL uin-i.iuun 111
opei
fruit
growing that does not
receive
i mo attention tnat 11
1., .. .. ., . ..
merit?. Tho
enoict'i
' i ,
, pack-ages.
and I believe this i the
' n w" l Prs'. ot oniy witn pear
j lrat Wlth "PI'lc-.
j Tito tit il;i-,i-.
i i
T uish to
hog hou-es
found is a
Fay a few word about
The beJ. thing I havo
house made as follows:
Make a platform of inch boards seven
or eight feet square by nailing them
on ::x4'rf set in edgewise. Thm take
iiuilci'-. a house that you can hitch a
t am tT and draw where wanted. In
summer it can be placd in a pasture.
In winter it makes a good, warm
sleeping place for the hogs: v. ill
hi-'d -ix to eight old one:-. In spring
it makes a good brood house.
Uy using t'ii hoii you have no
. lv,,l i;illinir b,r. irmir ??ifl vrr1 nt
! you can move it before a place gets
f...l Thi-i limiii :l?lrl ;i mit Jit,lt firft
i . ' u . .... . . w . .. ...... .. a .. w .. . , w . . . .
!.,., ..1..1 -,.... .,,c ..;i ,;,nt : ,w,Pf.fi
...m l, .,ve"- n'inb." of t'eem a
' " ae .. njmuu oi ii.cm a
nd have
thcm jj, ditTeront places, if w
anted.
l'arm Journal.
.StOCiC ?;otCs.
The growing calf needs a liberal
supply of food containing mineral
season
ors a
r .-creo sicers eta just as mucn as
well bred ones, but do not turn the
food to ai good an account
With cahes. as with other animal.-.,
it is hbrhlv important that a
fcteauv ri.owth j.0 maintained until
ni;U;;rcli
, ,..,--
In rutin v eaes a better showing ior
.', -,., , ., . a.
catt'.e woula be made if a less number
,.,,., - , .
wtij Kupi ami eacn auuuai was leu 10
its full capacity.
Kecatise pries are low is not a
-oou vron ioi- inui-K.uin-r t-juiic 00-
lorc lhci an;.in t,l,c Drt niancetamo
vondition. To make any profit, the
l''alic-t l"sMole priee nniat 1.j real-
id.
1.-
1
jrood ffi'tide -Jeer will weitfh
1.--10 pound1-- at two year.- and can be
marketed at that aw. it crlainlv
ought to return a better profit than a
scrub that nittst b three venrs old tc
make the s-.ame weight
Household lie)).-.
A larj;c slice of raw pot.ito in the
fat when frying doughnuts will pre
vent the black specks from appearing
on their surface.
Lemonade, it is said, is better in
flavor if made with fro-dily-boilcd
water and then allotted to cool.
Aliow thr.ee lemons to a quart, of
water, u-ing tho rind f one. l'eei it
thin, and put it in with the juice and
sugar, then pour the boiling water
over it.
After tho juice Is all squeezed from
the lemon one would naturally sup
pose that the 1 inu had no further use.
but if you dip the insido in salt and
rub a coppor kettlo or stewpan it will
it and remove the odor of lish or
onions.
For a good washing fluid dissolve
one pound of sal soda and a pound of
lime in live quarts of water, and boii .
for a few minutes, stirrinsr cccasion-
ally. Remove from the fire and allow t
it to settle: pour off the clear liquid j
into a stone jar and cork for use.
i Half a teacupiul oi this hind added to i
1 a half-boiler of boiling water on wash
days will savoa gre.it deal of labor.
If you wish to do as they do in
London, have coal-black cups, set in
saucers of pale srray or turquois. at
vour afternoon tea's, anl sive each
truest a souvenir bDonn: th.it. i, il
you aro a spoon collector. I will be
found a most c'Tectlvc w.iy oi intro-
for instance the lime should be put
in a muslin bag. This is especially
valuable for specimens of iron when
fractured, for in a moderately dry
place tho limp wiil not require ro-
newing for many years, as it is capa.
ble of absorbing a largo
amount of
moisture.
wen manured, ami 1110 iruit nuiineu, j ; 1 ,J --"c 7 o- ,-,
and this method put in practice every , ? f the boat, and was hauled 01.
, , ,,f beard just as the voraeionn man-eater
year, we can have a good crop of . . J . f i,:,n.Krjini, r -.1:-.-
,1 i i At... t !i i.: .1 hrimnfr : n.lv s.t 'nrt h pnnnff i (n .
i
Blinding s Shark.
A successful diver must possess great
courage and nerves of steel. Such a
mnn. connected with a larec wreekinff
eommnv was visitin the pearl fish -
companj, w "7 1""?." eaA "3"
eriCS III the ttUlf Ot LantOin..t. On one
OI I11S ITIDS in IUCit Ul Hie plan u;i
r - J , - x ... r r..i
I mi j" ' 1. .t il.A .,n.l AI'AM
lie narrow escape " x"IxCa
death. ' the prejudicial influence.- of climate, crudely
He had been instructed never to stir, coolied or unoccustomed diet andlmpure water,
from the bottom until he had looked ,m J ,fe?hiri
ana around, fortunately nc needed 0fac(.IUry. xo form of malarial rover, from
, the udvice. Having failed Ins bag , ue
-"f T ..!..... ..,! .r-l- Llirill. tT
1 giancca .1w.11. aim ""-' ;,,.
In an emergency men think fast. Near
I, j. ,i- ,.,.t- I'., movedi
the diver was a Sar?e roe!. ie inovtui
auicklv to the other side of the roe.c,
1 . 1 -. .1 .Jl-. 4l... -f.ik.st .?,, u mmicim
i But tlie maneuver did not work; the
I "hnrk watched every iuovcmeni,c i.uik-
imrliis poSiti-J hr n slight motion of
. !n.ff1U.S.P. .,...:. ,..,,.. .nl,
1 " . T " - -. -t
Ti! luiti
and the diver conceived the idea of
eillt lilll. JlHlli Ti ..w.w....,
blinding the shark bv .stirring tip the
,r..i T,i.ii .Mvornf that ho mijrlit
' ejpe.. He worked for dear life, and
' had the water thick with mud in less
than half a minute. S.'.phig around
the rojk again he arose to t,." surface,
3iaazje
I " "
' n,-aures f r,..i,ianH life,
'j uct to a big sugar 'bilin' in North
, Louisiana tlie other night," said Sam 11.
Webb, a S Louis shoe drummer,
"Then- I saw the prettiest pair of black
eyes, l Jind ever seen 111 my lite, and they
- .. - . "
he'onjrcsl to a snlerditl
specimen of Lou-
" "
isiana loveliness. She
had a stnsrularly
SVV(
sweet, silvery o:ee that she used mer-
rily on the soft air of that monlirht
-' . . . . .. ;. 7
nigni. 1 iicipen ner stir tne sugar, out,
&ie wa-sweeter timn all the sr.g.ir in the
.,'. a , f,i . i
innmi. 1 win rememuer ner as jony
as th yellow moons come and go. or
the jvnnming star iloat over the surg-
T-ng sas. 1 he buntl.eamsot tbeyoung
:nirtu trembled on her sun-kissed face
. ., 1
,!.;!.. 1... ,r, .......I .. f 1... ,.! .-.( .. !.;..-
....... .,..v .. ...v. .,..,,....,.......,.,
5a:n later. In turn die handed it to
ne and I ;;na rd too. Then we began
gnau nig it together one end in my
..-....., 1. 41... ..!... t.. l.A.... lv.. l.n4
arn.iwing away on it until our lips were I
mli- littl.. h-ivv -tn-wt -,,..J tl.oii .'
on ".A .1 little Haji .ipjtt, atlll tiien UlC
llkKfiii.il IIKZ IfUIIVl Hi III'IS. Mi; lAt.-Jl
cl:m: came, and I Oh, sav. I
am
3'earning to go back there again."
CiiStum i C't:5":t!j.
Mrs. II.-nmt-T.m ,tr XnrfKeiiV. :it the
Ilaunt-Toii de Xordseide. at the
ln.khtore -I understsiul that pastels in
pn s"
o:i a
are quite th- thing now.
ll'lVC
The rierk -Vf-. indec i.
M'A Hau-U-Tci et.-. -Well, have a
half doc u p:cei out and nicely framed
and fcnt to inv ;idlivs.s.
i m ii.tnit.in
I'l... ..n.4.I.. 7
I've got H..-.V .'.out match the paper on
the w -!!. t ir.cago News Kccord.
The annual meeting of the Gulf, Col-
r. ,
orado K anta I'c stockholders was held
at Calvcston nnd oHicers. elected.
oyal Baking Powder
Is Absolutely Pure
-4i
WHILE there are so many alum baking pow
ders in the market the use of which all
physicians decide render the food unwholesome
and liable to produce dyspepsia and other
ailments, housekeepers should exercise the ut
most care to prevent any powder but the Royal
from bein.u: brought into their kitchens.
In the use of Royal there is an absolute
certainty of pure and wholesome food.
Tlie official State Chemists report: The
Royal Baking Powder does not contain am
monia, alum, lime, nor any injurious ingre
dients. It is absolutely pure and wholesome.
The Government reports show all other
baking powders to contain impurities.
In the use of any baking powder but Royal
there is uncertainty if not actual danger.
It is unwise to take chances in matters of
life and. health.
WORTH
Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13, 1889.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Gentlemen : I desire to make a brief
statement for the benefit of the suffering. I
had been afflicted with catarrh of the head,
throat and nose, and perhaps the bladder
for fully twenty-five years. Having tried
other remedies without success, I was led
by an advertisement in the Sentinel-Democrat
to iry Hall's Catarrh Cure. I have just
finished my fourth bottle, and I believe I
am right when I say I am thoroughly re
stored. I don't believe there is a trace of
the disease left. Respectfully,
VM. BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 75 cents.
5 C5 wocancnrelhrn .ti b
H Ia2.' JUli fiJi'iXili Sdcrs, lei h'm -rr
) lo ii
tr 'r fox
H A GPECIALTY.
pa'ticclars and Ictc-U-rate
our icllab 'Itj C"-
vcSjifeSrsasiitsSa , 'mm. whn m!
In i ! piifan-ian. smaa ililao- IlotSpnoj- fall. o
CHlCKEK-HATCHiHG BY STEAM.
,-- .- j
Y" .r-t.; rje'cicio:i.aagrofoPora;isn.elf-
reu-
jE ? Semi -ic. for liha. &u
" Z'9l Irn mltT. Gnf
CU3raatsc5.
kcalams. Qao.
rtI V Co, Jtf.-3.QMiaay.IU.O'.3 A:
YArlriS fcii rita Tltraiur nd lt,ilioJ
IbwilU ITlEil iruti' Bil"incii br anil rcjr
o(,atiiuAUviu r,t.J, f. BROWN,sil-
Birds of PMMr
Between this and the other side of the broad
Atlantic, in the shape of tourists, commercial
travelers and mariners, agents 'on the road,"
steamboat captains, ship's sorgeons and "all
, cr8 actl conditions" of travelers, emigrant
and new.-ettlers. appreciate and testify to tuo
Drv.ni!ve and rein-d5.il nrnnrriP4 nr Tni.
, itr n oiuiunio minim m .ra nmsncsi BUUBM,
I m.larl,! m.,.A ,,.,, l ,,n,iu i, j.,
' ...... a.... W Tf.. i T .,
the calenture of Hf,,ciil" Jt0!?.0. SS
:i v v va
the JfisslssippL to its inlldor
W, wa resist the curative action of tuN
Termble boon t
liable to incur Ci
preserver ana restorer or nsaith. a
to persons in fecslo health or
seasc.
nmo u ai., too si,ort to Tv.or.Ie who
t In.nH.-.A -
I TIT1.T VVIIT.ItTKIV
-" "
: Of medicinal agents is gradually rcle-
,r:,t;.rtl,enM-timelierl)S.niIIS.tmilo-hts
1 j, -.-.e -J T r, --
, and vegetable extracts to the rear and
; bringing into general use tne pleasant,
and effective liquid laxative, Svrtip of
! Uigs. To get tho true remedy sco that
it is mamifaetured by the California Fig
( Syrup Co. only. 1-or sale by all leading
druggists.
wruer auu svsieui aiouumci iiuusj tuau
-ow er.
nr,"UElrK& COS TOMOXA coutm
Tablets.
"OsomieiN u:u uni umuv. xu
ounce linekao .
cists or Conloct tor
1 cent?, at your Uru?
ra. Ask for them and
stop that couorr.
Uottlcd beer is much stro.. '
thnu ieer on draught
ier in alcohol
Coughing I.cad to i'niik
fin. Kemn's Balsam will stop the conk.
. at once. Go to your druqist today and get
' a sample botUe iree. Large bottles ou cents
I audjl.00.
1 yiiero r
r mere are lony-ouo lojf m'uuoi uoushs in
the state of New York.
'
!IitniiH Marir Corn Salve."
warrante-i u . ure. or moucy refunded. Ak yonr
drujr-Ut furlt. I'rlni.1 cents.
Exerience teaches slowly, nnd at the cost
of mistakes.
To ho 1'ltiniD. itoir nnu 9trnncr
-u.f.jons t. iiAKra A to.-s lMre Norwectan
co-JIiTeroii. Insutuit Hater's. Soidbyanuuists.
The ca nrthVneiTo-s favorite
; aro t th raisers
r
FITS-aii nta stopped fr by n. bxi
Sfc BFSTORW. No Ot after rtrjt ily
T,lou , Tratls nd IJ no trial bottle
BxnrafnMAT
liar
free to 1t
C9e. Sm-itoDr Klinr.KIl Arch St .I'hlladelphla. ".
Goodness is contagious when it conies
. close enoush to touch.
We ent too mucn nnd take too IlttlO ont-
door exerciso. This is the fault of our mod
IIIHI'1I. UWUWUinilliwuaiireiu
Tea. a siraplo herb remedv. helps Nature to
t nvomnnin ttiOMA nrillfk
I - r
I The nickel plating does net give any powor
tl10 enguie
. '. '... 1. 1....
,Trohs.i m.t (1Jretfty on the organs of the
'voice. Thev have an o.-straordiary effect
' H BHIT .!! 1 UlUUIin
Bronchisl
ins i
ary
in an ui?uiuua ut- luu iuiviii.
fn ill ri tfc.r. lr3 f rim lbri'r
fl n .?! mA .l ..... I rt.. nf 41... 4lr..4
Pome of the most deadly serpents have
i tho brightest skin.
READING.
Scientific American
Agenoy for
C0PYRICHT8. etc.i
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ML'N.N" & CO.. ssi nnoADw.iv, N'rw Yosir.
Oldest bureau for securlnr paicsts la America.
Kvery patent taken out by us Is brought beforo
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world. p:enJi.ilr t "u:ratccl. yo lafpllijeat
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Jh) SlWSP trade marks,
UisW DESICM PATENTS.
WW IS THE TEHE
TO TRY A SAiil'LB PAIR OF
I KIRKSNDALL JOMS & COS
OWN MAKE
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