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    TUB OMAHA - - _ _ . . . - - - DAILY - - BEE : SUNDAY ? - . . , . JUNE * i . _ 19 . . - - , 1892-SIXTEEN * _ _ 5 - . - _ _ v * PAGES . . . . . . . . . , .
RED WILLOW AND ITS RICHES
More Gold Garnered From Eopablion Vnl-
loy Loam Than From Colorado Book.
ANOTHER NEBRASKA COUNTY HEARD FROM
I'nctii ARrienltiinili rinanolul , iMiirntlon.il
anil Hocliil I'lRtinn Tint I'rmn llx-
citptloiml Prosperity Oliln mill
llllnoli t'linio llclihitl.
Hod Willow county lies In the southwestern -
orn part of thostnto , In tUo great Uopubllcan
vnlloy , nnd Is bounded on the north by Fron
tier county , emt by Purnos county , south by
the state of ICnnsis nnit west by Hltchcoclc
county. H contain * 400,800 acres ol line
lyltiff , rich agricultural lands , whoio pro
ductiveness cannot bo excelled by any land
In the fltnto. The soil Is a rich bluoU loam ,
whoso fortuity scorns Inexhaustible , as tha
flslds that huvo boon In cultivation for years
ytold at largo returns us these that have Just
noon nut In cultivation , nor 1ms uny fortll-
Izori boon Usojl except as thrifty and pros-
porotii farmora haul the year's compost out
and sproud the aatno ever the land.
The ( armors of Hod Willow county have
domotiAtrntod one ( act , that the .land in tbo
Kopubllcan vnlloy hat only to bo turned ever
nnd l < opt Iroo from woods to ralsu a orop of
Rraln or corn that cannot bo equaled In any
of the older state ? , nor Is It necessary to cul
tivate a corn crop raoro than two or turoo
times at the most , as by the tlmo that the
instiurn ever Is reached the corn is so largo
thut to oullivnto It more will break down
nnd destroy the crop.
Tuo subsoil IH tbo deepest known , varying
from 80 to iOU foot , nnd In some places In the
county tbo bottom of the rich loam has
'never boon renuhod even by parties pros
pecting for coal or ocher at a depth of ever
liOO foot
Wood mill AVutor In Aliiiniliinao.
The county Is well watered , the Uopubll-
can , river ( lowing through Us on tire length
from west to east , nnd umptylni ; lhair sur
plus water Into the Republican as It HeWs
through the county uro the Hed Willow , tbo
.Driftwood , Ash cruel : , Dry crooK nnd several
other mnallor Blroams. Thcso streams fur
nish abundant water power , and several
millshavo , ( icon erected on tholr banks at
vnrlous points. Aloni ; those streams Is
abundant UmDcr , and in no county in the
fltato has the umber culture law ooon Im
proved us in this. Flno proves of timber dot
the pralricH , ouch farmer , as soon as lin had
tnkou nib land , having sot about securing a
Krovo of wuliiut , ash or other lorest trees ,
, nrid It Is un exception to lliul a farm without
Its grove ol timber , In most cases surround-
iu the UOUSQ nnd farm buildlnps.
" ' lied Willow county claims ilia moit pro
ductive soil , nnd nil kinds of gr.i3.ses , both
wild and tumo. Krovt luxuriantly , nnd in U < o
variety of its vegetables and fruits It cannot
bo excelled ; there Is not a vocetublr , cereal
or fruit that prows or can bo produced In the
tompornto 7ono thut Is not raised successfully
in tnls county. Small fruits , with llulo
cultivation , produce abundant croiH und con-
Jlnuo for from ton days to two weeks later
than in any other place , the strawberries
coining into mnrkot close upon the southern
prowu borrlos. Chords uro raised In
nbundanco , often a sltiylo tree furnishes
abundance for family use both for table and
and preaorvhiK for winter use. Apiicots uro
n sure crop and the fruit has a rich , pleasant
taste not found In tbo California or otnur
varieties giowu In n warmer climate. The
cllmoto hero hoomi favorable for poaches and
Inityenr the uiuiUot was well supplied with
homo thrown 11ult. Apple trees come into
be.ulnR the second year after they nro s > ot
out und uotire , plums , nectarines nnd grapes
nro produced in nbundanco.
I'lKiiror * JrnutH Are J'uttitiltMl ( In.
This spring the farmers of the county have
been ndalng to tholr orchards nnd it" is no
uncommon thing to Hud n farmhouse with nn
prchard of from llvo to twenty acres , and a
careful estimate shows that ever 3UO.OJO fruit
trees wuro planted this jonr In Uod Willow.
During the year 18'Jl thu yield of wheat
was from IW to D2 bushels per neio ; rye , ! ! 5 to
M per acre ; barley , 50 to < sl ) , nnd in several
instances n much greater amount , one Hold
nvora n.c 9. ! uushols per acre ; oats , GO to 00 ;
corn 71) ) to 85. The ureas prococds of the
crop during IfrOl of ono aero paid for flvo
nrros of land , and many crops of GO acres
paid the purchase price of 1(10 ( acre * . Broom
corn , cane , inlllot , Hungarian Jinx , buck-
.wtieat and lu fact all kinds of grain and
glasses uro grown with such success that
ono good crop will ennblo the farmer to pay
the purchase prlco of his land , besides keep
ing his fnmily and stock during tha yuur.
Vegetables nro easily giown and nttaiu largo
Blzo and are of tha best quality. Alfalfa is
Brown extensively In this county and nearly
Ovcry dinner has from ton to 50 acres of this
most productive of the grasses , while
several of our lamer farmers huvo100 and
COO acres in alfalfa. This can bo cut two
and Ihrco times n year nnd yields nearly two
tons per aero to each cutting. It is greatly
relished by stock and Is preferable to timothy
or clover.
The climate of soutliuestcrn Nebraska is
oil ihat could bo duslrod. The ulr is pure
nud'llgut and iroo from malaria. The sum
mer seasons are long with nights cool und
refreshing. Spring opens early nnd n largo
ncreairo Is usually sown to whom , in Febru
ary. The fall being dry the corn matures
and ripens in good shape.
This county is settled uy Americans of the
bettor class , quiet , industrious nnd puacaful
citizens , -vail oduca'cd und law-abiding.
There urn eighty-four school districts In
the county , and In oaeh school Is taught nlno
months In the year by computunt teachers.
Sabbath school Is hold In nearly all of thorn
und chinch services In many.
There are Iwo railroads lu the couutv ,
which furnish ample furilltleH lor the trans
portation of the crops-to the various markets.
Tjiu county is , out of debt , has light taxes ,
low nsaussiwnts , and a county warrant Is
worth 100 cents on the dollar. The taxes on
n quarter section of land In this county are
from ? 8 I" f'-'O.
Hod Willow lias a population nt the present
, tlmo of about $15,000. Us school facilities
am un.cqunlod. J'lioro nro seven banks In
} ho county with capital varying fiom $10,000
to KiO.ODO , and many of our furmors nro
Vliionu the heavlosl doposllura. Lauds ranpo
In price from 215 to $10 per uero , according
to tUo location and value of the Improve
ments.
Itinl Wilton' * rrlnoliml City ,
.McGooit , the principal city In the county ,
is ulltmtoii u little west of the center of the
county , on the north iMtilt of the Uapubllcau
river aud overlooking thu Uepubllain vnlloy.
It is mldwuy between Oumhn and Denver on
thu m u I n line of the llurlmgtoii route , and
that roiui lias made this place a division
j'olnt , for terminal service , where
moro than fil.OOO nro distributed nmong urn-
iiloyci who work In the onicoi nnd shops
hero. The city enjoys the boncllti of a line
Bvatom of water xvorks , too Holly syntotu ,
having over llftocn inllos of mains In oueni-
llqii , which cost about fOO.OOO. The cltv Is
\vcll llgtilod by electricity , both are end lu-
candcsoent , the ulertrlo lliiht company hav-
JiiB n capltnl of SIO.OOO.
{ tlcCook has three line ivurd school build-
ines , with mi nulo corps of touchers , under
the superintendence of Prof. William Valentino
tine , nnd a school course of such complete
ness as enables graduates of McCook public
schools to enter the freshman class la our
colleges , The elty lias seven church oul-
llcos. costing Irom fl,5CO to Ji000. ! There
Ural two are republican la politics , the last
democratic ,
McCook has tbrco banks tha First Na
tional , with a capital of { 50,000 and a surplus
of nearly half as much , Gcorgo Hocknell
president nnd W. F. Lawson cashier ; the
CltUiius , with a capital of 50,000 and a largo
surplus , V. Franklin prosldonl and A. C.
Kbcrt caihlcr ; tba Farmers & Merchants ,
with a capital of 5,000 and a largo surplus
to the credit of lu owners , Frank II , Spear-
raaa president and Tbomu Qlosicutt cash
ier , liualdes thoio , there is a building asso
ciation with 111)0,000 ) capital and iwo loan
end trust companies with { 30,000 capital
cacd ,
Tbero ere five eood botclt , and tbeir excel
lence 1 * shown by tbo number of traveling
men who make their headquarters here.
The United HUtos landofllce Is located
here , McCook ha tnree buiinoss bouses ,
ctolug a Joobloff bujtncjs , ono a ooot and
shoo house , another of erocorloi nnd tto j
third of wholesale liquors. |
Tbo Modonk roller mills run dav nnd night
and Hiiro are two largo elevators for hand-
line the pr.nlucts of the noutity.
Two ultt.ir manufacturers nnd ether stib-
Blnnllal business moil darry larpo stocks in
tholr various llnus.
OtliniCltlci unit IOXMII.
Indlutiola U situated a llttlo east of the
center of the county nnd Is a prospjrous city
of about 1,500 inhabitants. It has tlvo
ohurchoi , line school buildings nnd n pooa
system of schools It has two newspapers
the Courier , published nv.I. S. Phillips , nnd
the Alliance Hornld , pdbilshod by Mr. U. D.
Cnrpontor. Thoialsallno roller mill nnd
elevators ; ono bunk , of which > I. W , Uolan
Is president and J. J. Lambnrn cashier ; ono
cigar factory and a number of good substan
tial business houses. Indlanoln also has extensive -
tonsivo ocher IntoresU , having a larfro mnnu-
fnciunng concern , the Oarnor , Urown &
Frlond Point company. Tno ocher is mined
In several places near t ho town and nt pros-
enl this company employs llttoon men In the
works.
Hartley is sttuntod Ir. the castorn part of
the i-ounty nnd U a thriving town , with ono
newspaper , good schojls , and Is thu seat ol
Hartley university.
Danbury Is situated In tbo southern part
of the county mid Is a brisk llttlo town huv-
tf ono bank , elevator and good business
houses.
Lebanon Is situated ( n the southeastern
part of Uiu county , on the Orleans branch of
the U. & M. , has oao bank controlled by .1.
W. Hupp , good schools , two olovalors and
prosperous buslnnss men.
There are In different parts of the courtly
sovornl small stores at'lho vuriou * postofllcoj
nt which consldurablo business is uono.
HIUII l.uliDroil mill HOUII llintnrilnil.
Hod Willow countv has a prosperous , In
dustrious nnd law-abiding class of farmers
and all are making money nud doing well.
J. C. Uussoll , living-'live miles southfof
McCook , has a well improved farm of 240
ucres , well stooKod with thn boil thorouzh-
bred uattlo , howos and hogs , ills motto is
to breed Ilia host , us It brings n bailer
price , and costs no moro to raise. Ho came
to Ucd Willow county In 1STJ from Iowa ,
with loss tlinn $1OUO In cash and slock , and
today has his land , surrounded by good
fence , good farm buildings , with horses ,
caulo und hogs ihat are growiiic into money
every day. Mr. Russell says that ho can
cultivate one-third moro land with the same
labor lioro than lu Iowa , and that his land
brings him in groatcr returns.
William Wygint is ono of our oldest In
habitants , living north ot this cltv. Ho has
a section of well Improved land , wilh several
hundred bead of stocn and line Improve
ments. Mr. Wygint caino here without any
money , nnd was well known as ono of the
poor homesteaders , but by energy aud porso-
varanco ho has become wealthy. Mr.
Wygint says that there vvoro times when
ho was almost discouraged , but ho kept
working atoadlly on , always having onougn
stock lo feed tils corn nud bnv lo , which ho
says Is the secret of his succoss.
John \Vtilttukor c.itno lo Ibis county several
oral yoarj ngo und secured a flno 100 of
laud Just across the river , south of the city ,
and has labored steadily , nnd now has his
farm in n splendid stale of cultivation ,
plenty of tttoolc around him , has paid for bis
land , owps noone , and at ttio same time has
given his children a good oaucaiion.
I'our rruapuroiiH Kiirnicrg.
Stephen Holies , ono of the county commis
sioners of Hod Willow county , Is ono of the
\voalttiiost mon In the county. Ho tins ( ill )
acres of line lund under a nigh state of culti
vation. Takes great pleasure in raising line
cattle. Mr. Hellos came to the county with
little money , his all having boon earned by
hard labor on the section for the Union Paci-
llii company. With his earnings no secured
his present norno , nud his steadily made
inonoy ever since , every now nnd then add
ing nnolher 100 acre * to his possessions. His
secret , of success Is strict attention lo busi
ness and improving his opportunities. Hois
never known lo complain of the season , us
his crops nro so dlvor iilod thai at the end of
Ihoyoars ho bus added lo bis possessions ,
either in land , stool : or n comfortable bank
account.
, 'ohn F. Helm , Iho proprietor of the Hod
Willow Slock Farm , is onu of our most suc
cessful farmers , and has succeeded by rais
ing line graded cattle nnd gooo. horsoj. His
farm consists of M'O ucros , on the Willow , in
a good slate of cultivation , good farm build
ings , und , what is moro , it has all boon made
by his labor in Hod Willow county.
( Midio.vCai-son came to Hcd Willow county
from tlui west and purohusud him u farm
south of this cilv , winch he has quietly and
steadily labored to improve. Ho conducted
u canal from Iho Republican , nnd now has
his on tire farm under cultivation , nnd can
turn Iho water from his canal ever thu outlro
farm. From his hay land ho cuts several
craps , and lust year sold $1,500 worth of hay
alone , whllo his vegetables and ether pro
duce bring the highest market prlco. His
land is valued nt $150 per aero.
Hon. iV. C. Modlo owns as line a half-sec
tion of land northwest of Ibis city ns overlay
lay out of doors , has the sumo well improved ,
with good stock nnd woll-llllod cribs of grain
for Iholr food. Mr. Modio formerly lived In
Missouri , where ho was employed by the
Hock Island company. He caino to Hod
WllloW'County nnd today Is counled ono of
her thriftiest und mosl substantial farmers ,
Ho loprosuntod Ihls county in the last legis
lature.
Ilottrr Tlmu Ohio or Illinois.
S. L > . McClatn came hero from Illinois and
now live ? * avon miloi north of McCook on u
well-improved nnd well-stocked farm of 100
acres and is Iho proud and contented owner
of his home , wtiich It today well worth , t,500
nnd U tbo pro Ills of $100. which was nil ho
hud when no reached Ibis county from his
Illinois homo. Ho siiya ho can farm ono-lhird
moro land hero than ho could In Illinois and
do the work holler nnd got bolter returns.
Ho has just linlshud marketing : i-100 bushels
of corn atU2c per busliol , nnd now has lu a
orop of 200 acres on bis own nnd rented land
of com and whom , with Iho proceeds of
which ho oxpools to add another 1UO ucres of
land to Ills present farm.
ilnnry Uulo is ono of Hod Willow's prosperous -
porous Inrincr.s. Hu cume here fiom Ohio in
1831 nud is thoownorof as good u ItVJ noreb of
land na one i-uuhi iloJiro. just aU mlloi south
of MuUook , well slocked and improvui ] . Ho
say * ih.it any ono who is willing to work nnd
will put hla shoulder lo the wheel U bound
to succeed In Ked Willow "county and in n
fmv your * have suflleiont to enable him to
live comfortably ana happily.
William II , Smith came to this county
from Iowa in 1871) ) with but few worldly pos-
Bcsslous nnd now owns 100 ueres of land
southeaster this city worth $ .1,0011 nnd has
slock worth considerably moro.
The line fi.rm of John Hutlluld Ss Son , two
miles east of tills city , is onu of Iho best a < c-
nmplos of what hard labor and good bun-
nuis piinuiplos will produce. They hnvo
1'JOO acres , anil a good part of thu aiuno is in
nlfnlfn , and they ralsu from this farm grain
and hay ( alfalfa ) enough to carry Irom 1,000
to I.SOU head of cattle , thirty to llfty head of
horses and uiuny hogs. The crops raised by
thorn lust your were superior to anythlu
that they ever raised in Illinois.
.Men of Menu * unit All Prom I'urmlui ; .
J. S. Modi-oil came to this county from
Alton. III. , and now is the uwnor of a line
farm lu this county. From his oroom corn
croii ulono last year ho cleared f l.fiOO , and
besides this ho had eighty auros of wheat ,
which nvorngod thlfly-uliic bushels per ucro.
John W. Palmer came to this county from
Washington , 111. , nnd has by his labor he-
cured a line homo of U'JO arrcs of Iiuul south.
\\ostof this city , und has peed farm build
ings and Improvements , and the land in n
high state of cultivation , and hU not pro
ceeds for the your lost past were sufllcicnt to
pay the original purchase prlco of thu land.
Ttio brothers Droll , Matt ana August ,
came hero from Lodn , 111. , with but aulllclent
menus to purchase 100 acres of land. They
wont to work with n will and now Matt
Droll has 1,2150 , acres of land anil tins Just
purchased another pk-co udjolnlng his
already Inrpa farm , while August has 010
acres of land and n good bank account. They
marketed ever 2XX ( ) bushels of wheat this
year , and their corn aud hay wa fed
to tuelr largo herd of cattle ,
and only a short tlmo wgo they
shipped iuvcral carloads of cattle und hogs
to the Omaha market.
L. J , Holland lives near Indlunohi and hat
a fine stock farm of ever 1,000 acres , a Una
two-storv frame house and good buildings.
His fnrni Is in a high state of cultivation , hU
stock of the best blooded strains , maklnit
bun money dav by day. Ho has just com-
polpd an extensive system of Irrigating
ditches which will add to the number of ions
of bay per aero from bis line meadows ,
jtlho two brother * Ashton llvo near Dan-
oury , and have ono of the llucst farms In
\ \ eatern Nebraska of about 'J 000 acres. U
J * urroundo4 by flno groves of timber which
tocy nave planted , all or tbo arlyoways .unit
J nc * bavins a row of trees on each atdo.
i ncir buildings are large and commodious.
They arocxtenilvo breodow of horses , and
tneir Hno farm li highly produotlvo , corn ,
wheat and alfalfa beiou the prluclpal croi > .
ODD CORNERS IN CORNWALL
Wkera tha Modern R pra Qit.itlvo3 j > f tha
AucUnt Britons Are Fontld ,
N ENGLAND , APART FROM ENGLISHMEN
tin ? Arthur unit HU IlnunitTulitu Knights
Horn lilviMl mid .limited Ktlin trill unit
Suclnl Clmractnrlitln of the
Cornell .Minor of Totluy.
Tuuno , Cornwall , Eng. , Juno 4. Almost
until toJiiy , as lima U measured , ( Jorn-
vail has boon lo the remainder of England n
arlinbla terra tncognltiVo3t 13.irbary"
t was contemptuously caliod to describe Its
uncaunlnois , its supposed Ignoranua and Us
> opulnrly accrodlled semi-barbarism. What
vdrd nud dosoluta Conuotuara Is and has
always boon lo Iho Qroon Islo.lhis scarred nnd
raegod peninsula has bcon to I2ugland.
Oftls 100,000 souls , ono-tnnth-from youth
o denlh , in darlcnoss pictc and blast In shift
and drift bouontn Its windswept moor. * .
Jnlll n century slnco a dUtlnot language , the
2ornublan Uoltlc , was spoken , taught and
i.-cnchcd. Today , In same of Iho larger
.owns , "Iho puroit English spokon" Is said
lo prevail ; but again , today , not n league
from these towns , among llshor-folks , minors
lud peasants , an ordinary Englishman or
American can scarcely understand n word
ullorcd. Yet here nro llfo and acono of
the greatest fasclnuilon ; both llfo nnd
scene of simplicity , boauly nnd grandeur ,
whllo romaiico and legend glow wondrously
n every tor , combo and stream ; romance ana
ORond the most winsome In nil England ,
iloro lived , or were born to dcattiloss logo ml ,
Arthur. Lnuncolot and Quinovoi-o , and the
bravo old Hound Table knights.
Curious Old Ciirmrnll ,
It Is a curious shaped oil of land , this
rugged old Cornwall. Its coographlo contour
suggosls the alrango sllbouotto of fcomo
couchant glgautto mastiff , or huge wild
beast. It Is easy to son in its southernmost ,
outronchlng Its two powerful forofoot. In
t3 nortncrn coast line will bo found Us
urncrd nnd bristling baok. In IU most
northern projection will bo soon on oroot'nnd
iotlant lalL In Us eastern Dovorshiro
Boundary are Its massive haunches and hind
Toot wedged against the eternal granlto ot
Do von. And Us furthermost uea-splitocoan-
jallling promontory Is the open mouth of
the stone lovlathan , sot savagely toward the
soothing Scllly isles , forever lashed with
spume nnd fume of Us inloruilhablo battles
with the Atlantic.
Were you to siand , ns I 'haVo done , on
[ Icnsbarrow , ana of its drear and highest
poults , you could sco smiling Davon to the
east ; almost to Land's Endh , Us farthest
westward wall ; to Lizard Iloail , its remotest
southern headland ; across It * entire reach of
illls and moorlands , far out upon SuGnorgo's
channel to the nortbwost : nnd "over1 the
whlto sails of lUhor and coaster to the southeast -
east , oven to ttio dim ooilo of Ihat rno3tvoti -
irous of nil mariner's bkicous , Iho splendid
EdJystono llghlhouso.
Ainuiif ; thu Diitvns unit Tor.H.
But standing on Ibat spot little else
.ban appir nt dosolntlon moats the oyo.
f ho moorlands stretch dolorously ns if in
iioundlcas loneliness. Tuo tors or hills
nro b'calc ' nnd bare. The whole face of
nuturo scorns torn nnd scarred , as if by
tremendous elemental struggles. Vat nil
Lhosn caverns and chasms which dtstiguro
it were m ail o by tha hand of mm. IU
granlto. shale nnd slate hldo copper , tlii ami
iron. For moro than 11,000 year * Us surface
bus been cleft and lu doutns borea until its
fnco is pitied as If with extinct volcanoes ,
whoso bases were honeycombed , sometimes
to n mile's depth , and , often laterally , so far
outwnrd beneath tbo ocean , that Iti very
shell was racked and broken , until , to pre
vent the sea dropping through , the bottom
was bluffed n'nd plugged and soldered like a
loakv old basin , ,
This Is what you .will see .imd fee ! oiid
know among the downs and tors along the
rocky backbone of Cornwall. Dut nloh ? the
north coast. In summer , andovory whore upon
the south coast In summer , and-nearly nil
winter , are never-ending surprises of , sconlc
beauty. Indeed the entire aputh English and
Iristi coasts are almost soml-tropic lands.
Uomi-tropio bits of land surolv can DO found ;
for 1 have soon at Bournemouth , nt Torquay
and nt Plymouth , in England , al Truro , Fal-
inouth and Pon/anco in Cornwall , and nt
Youghnl , alongside Sir Walter Hilclgh'a old
home , in Ireland , rojos in full * bloom and
luxuriantly follagod myrtle out of doors lu
midwinter.
Soon liy Hi3 Wuyilclo , '
Aloni ; Iho way I am ioisurelv'Hramplntr ,
with Iho English channel nearly always in
sight , uro innumerable Cornish valleys of
slumorous boaulv. Tiny burns and
combos nro cut through the walls by the
soa. Through every ono limpid streams go
singing and lumbllng to tlio oco.in. Along
the vnllev sldoi nro whlto hamlpts , or the
quaint old homos , the rich acre's and the
sleek herds of the Ihrifly farmers of Corn
wall.
Tramp these coast roads but a mile , nnd
you will suddenly stumble upon these lovely
vales the stream , the farm half hidden by
i-ciiorous foltugo doltii.g the sides far up the
combo as eye cat roach ; here n rumbling
old mill ; there a no-ullng uhurch ; below you
n qualm old village ; beyond , Ibo
liny haven .skirled by the homos of
IHhors , and specked by odd old
Ushers' cr.ifts ; further n lido ploughing up
botwcon massive tuivon walls , or a stretch ot
low tldo rock and drift ; and at last the
bright blue sea. Beaultful scones nro these
for the eye nnd heart-mind to dwell upon ;
hardly to bo found lu such numoor and
\\liibomonoss nnywhoro else upon nil of
England's ' coast.
Jusl before you pass from Devonshire lulo
Cornwall you will IIml mot Intense the
English suspicion thut Cornish folk nro u
sort of barbarians. Thu landlord of the
llttlo Inn where I loiigod lu Plymouth ,
though admitting that hu had never
crossed the Tauiar , commlsorntlngly ven
tured Iho .sympathotli ! lunurk that he'd bo
blosboil if ho wouldn't profcr Whitoehapol
to Cornwall.
A I'l'iiplii A ] tiirt.
"Wy , Mi1 them Cousin Jacks knows newt
but tin , " hu ndiiod with a flourish. ' 'Niggar
blood In 'oin lee , Uioy do suy. Black as n
pit-mouth'alf on'oni. An' blessed If you'll
cot nowi t * oat boiler 'n' 'oggans ' 'u' ' fag-
gans , from Saltash to Land's Hend.
Ills words were true ai 10 the darlc com
plexions of most of the Cornish pooplo. In n
unlo's dlsinnco of Davonshlro yoiraro nmoim
nnolber race of moil tliiui the fair-faced ,
phlogmntlo English , b'ucos are everywhere
seen of n dUtlnol oastoru lyvo ; nnd surely
oastoru blood , \yhothor Juwlxh , from tbo
Jewish mtiiQ owners of u Ihousnnd years ngo ,
or fro'n ' t ho I'luuniclan traders of nu o.ivllor
norlod , 1s still rluh In CornLsh volns. It clvas
here and there Iho waxen ollvo nkln , almost
universally Iho glossy black curling hair and
dm It eyes , and ulaturos short , compact und
shapely.
No people lu the world nro moro clannishor
moro rebuilt encroachment by marriage or in
social nnd business affairs , than tha Cornish.
Tholr olden language , nupoMlillons nud
traditions nro all Collie. They nro iiiipm-
sinned , Impulsive nnd oxcltnlilo ns are nli
Colts ; but they possess n dumb pntlonco , nu
agynuslvo dofonslvonois iignlnn Innovation
and un humbla. and Hloadfa t thrift which
reveals somothlng llko tbo JowUh strain.
Thnlr wnys are roiUh , nnd Cornish limn-
ner * are the frunkait nnd sineoroit of any
people I have over boon among , Tnoy com-
pnao slinplv inoanlng what you say and suy-
Ing what yod moan , whatever the itubjuat or
occasion. All thl > , too , with absolute 1111-
oonsrlnusniiss of uiTront. llotwoon I'olporro
nnd Lanl'irao ' n youth ( tavo mo n lielu along
In bin donkey uart ludeii with unnil. 1
thunkud him heartllv on nlightlng. Looklnir
moUnuarcly In thu faoa , bo iiikod :
"Wusent nw Rlinmu siiuipn lor tha foor ,
my soul"
riiiln or Hpncvli unit
Ho got u Hlxpotuo for the fair , for which
all Cornnh boys omtcnvvor to aoouiv n "box"
or bit of monuy , nnd mv upoto | oi for r.ot
rccognlilng hU honest rlghl In the iimttor ,
Cornish folk , bin und little , Imvu nu
truculonov In uikliiK for tboir ) u t
duo. This plulunoHi of poouh
i ovorywhuro mot with , Tlu ) lud'a exnrun-
blon , "my ion , " had no levity or Uunl In U ,
It Is ovnrvwuure buro n toriu of IrlomUhlp
und res peat.
Hoiwoon HuUailiunil Truro I timdu nppll
ouUon nt Iho boiutui of many fut'inur * for l'K > a
aud lodulutf. The food oould uUvuyi bo hml
by piylnc fcrotrijaforo U was 'oiten. Hut
the latter could not bo got for n'iy whooJ-
ing 6r suraiof Wopoy , Thdy Wouul blunlly
tell mo to rtnd ill inn. If I professed Unor-
nnco of the looititv of ono thov would co
or send lomo ono with mo. I nlwnys dis-
mbsjd mv cucort before the plncoai
reached , dotiinmyicd to pass Iho nights in Iho
homes of Ibo Unylv.
This sort otgllroco.luM , nnd convorsallon
with others than farmers upon the subject ,
gradually developed"tho fuel that Cornish
farmers hnvsMnothing In common with Iho
great body or CornUh people. They nro a
spcclo ? of "pontryll4n the minds of the lat
ter. Though only to until farmers , their hold
ings nro largtfTof England , from twenty lo
100 acraj , niuHnlra boon ocoupled for gone *
rations ny thftj\amo \ family on ulnoiy-nino-
your loasos. Thov oflsn go to "Lunnon. "
and their chltilron ni-o sent to Truro for
schooling. Thov nrosuunch supporlers of
Lho Established church , whllo Iho masses
nro Wealoynns.
The Mlnnrs unit Plshor folk.
But Iho llshor nnd mining folk nro lino-
qulvocnbly hospitable. Tno l\shorman \ w-.il
lalto c.iro of you lu his Hillo cotlago wtihout
question , without locking n thing lu his bab
itailou against you , but still with n dumb
sort ot acquiescence. Ttio minor is n rough-
nnd-roatly follow , and it not always hearty
about It settles the matter for or against you
at on co. All this tha lltornry trnmu will
quickly discover , and I shortly bognn directIng -
Ing my diplomacy toward the ordinary homes
in the mining villages.
You will Hurt thorn through nearly all tbo
loncth of Cornwall from Llskcard lo Pen-
zanco , and they are seldom rlusiorod in dirty
villages contiguous to the mines ns In our
country.I do not recall n single Instnnco of
this sort daring my onliro Joui uovlng. Two ,
three , four , n liulf dozen nnd .somotlmos a
score , may bo found together. They nro in
all sorts of odd and out-of-the-way places , on
the roads and off. L'lko ' the Irish cabins ,
they are of tonoit at Iho baok , Instead of nt
the front , of some where or nnv whore. Noar-
11,033 to a mitio seems to passoss no adviiut-
ugo.
ugo.Few are ns near ns a half mlle ; thousands
are miles away , "I'alrdnors1' In a "core"
( corps ) who combine tholr labors , nnd work
ono of tbo three clghtrhour ' 'shifts" of eaoh
day , may llvo in ni many different directions
from the "bnl" or pit ; Jack , .Tom or Jan
often occupying hotnos from six to
ton nnlos opart. 'Hut ' wherever those
llttlo minors' hamlets are , their walls
are all of ovorlastlng stone , ombow-
crca In brilliant Cornish roses nnd
crtiODora , wilh cement floors nnd thatched
roofs ; "every ono subject to Interminable ro-
ijnlrs from onslaughts of vicious sparrows ,
themselves tiny minors , endlessly sinking
shafts nnd drilling "cross-outs'1 nnd "lovols"
in Iho soft and yielding siraw.
In the Mlncr'H Cottngo.
I was soon nblo to march squarely up to
Jock and Jonooy nt their cottage door und
Ooldly ask for accomodallons for the night.
There was no halting la the negotiations on
olthcr sldo. .
"Wnis sny , Jenny ! " * the burly follow
would pleasantly ask of his houo.it wife.
"Shall nw lay un popll1
"Lay un oop , " it should bo explained , did
not inouu ihat the. " stranger should bo at
tacked or hustlod. Ifls'.Corulsh for onlor-
tnlninpr , earing for , or housing him.
"If thn ( Iheo , Ihou ) con stan" un , Jack , "
Iho wlfo would roply. f
"All right , unsOn,01 Wo"uld bothorojolndor ,
addressed lo roo. D"lf tha oun stan' un tnaak
nsolf ( yourselfJ'l'hoain I"
Tnoro was no furtheuf ceremony about the
matter. I always Sloptiln the half-story gar
ret bouoath lholhiitch. _ There is ono room
below , somolim'iJs ' 't\vo. ' \ Ono door , tbo front
ono , U found snillt'lont. A window is at
olthcrsldoof tu .jand Often directly above
thcso are liny lights for the garrel. Each
collage is providodial ono end or at the back
with nn open llrenluco in Iho ccnlor 'of ' tbo
wall. It has a sin ta > of a range nt ono sldo
covered with outlandish brass ornaments at
which the Cornlahitiousowlfo is endlessly pol
ishing. At Iho athiir side is Iho "uiigconor. "
This has "hups" on , upper and under doors ,
behind which uro scored furze fagols or other
fuel."k - - '
An I Interior. ,
The , furniture ofhn"Gousln Jack's' . ' homo
scant'is'-"HqiTOjbti\ia useful. " At'tho
iirotaeb ) 14 the > < 4lbifinUoi.l : a'trmnp'4lffr- ' ,
on legs , on whicli ) ± lt'uany.:0vorJl'fUr ! : > dvllres.
Iho kattlos boll , , thecjrqulnr casl iron
"baker'1 and cover are sot , and thofishor , ,
mu'at"'when tboya'Vsan'bo indulgod. ln..0ls
"s'crowlod" or grilled. 3Thoro nro Jpornavs
four pbalrs , These wjll have sell < lfl > ahog-
any framej , but the scats are of painted pine
and nro waxed wooklv. These four nro
"bost" Und nro all the bost. For overy-day
use ono ortwo "firms" or rude benches are
provided.
Tbo ( Unfjlo table Is of plno , ono top coming
Hush with tbo sides , the ether , detached , two
Inches thick , one side unnainlcd and scoured
snowy whlto dally with "Krowdorit if rotten
granlto which lath'ors like soap , and the
other sldo painted lor Sunday or "company"
nso , ohd n ilruwor booBnth for rude cuilcry.
The lablowaro is something startling in
cheap goods nnd oaeh member of the family
is provided with a roul "chany" cup and
saucer with n RorgoOus gilt band. Two or
lliroo ruOo ongraviugs , generally of Scrip
tural subjects , in cheap oaken frambs such
us the vlll.igo cariHjnter may make ,
with the beds nnd oodding under the
ihalch , complete thetfurnituro of the minor's
cottngo.
Minors' Regulation Menu.
For his class and moans bo Is n uonoious
liver. Soups and stews nroconsumud by the
pnllon. For his breakfast , if ho is out of Iho
mino. "mawlhor , " the wife , will provide Iho
usuaMy villainous "lay" consumed by the
English nnd Irish working classes , infre
quently nn ogc , perhaps u bit of sadron-cnko ,
u Cornish favorite , apparently devoid of
everything but sweet and color , nnd nmybo
broad ( wlthoufbuttor ) and Iroaclo. Homo-
lime * this Is varied with "buttor-sopj , "
stale broad scalded and scasohod moagorly.
At noon , or for the mine "croust" or lunch ,
there nro "taty pasties" or potatoes atul
vngrant moat scrap * Inclosed In a crescent
shupnd crust , Interchangeable with "fiffgy
' " pasties" with a
pasiles,1' Iho same as "inty
few ralsm * added ; "uoggans" or round pork
plos , and "fuggans,1' lough crust caltos so
hard , at least in Cornish renown , lunt they
would not brcan if hurled down n 1,000-
falbom mine shaft. For supper "croust , "
thnt Is lunoh Qf any sort loft ever from the
day's provisions , or perhaps n "baUor o'
tntlos , " which moans mashed potnloos fried
In Crease , lurned nnd browned , nnd cut In ns
many segments as thor.o nro mombcrs of the
family , mnv bo provided. The ono big Sun-
dav meal , however , is ooldom lacking in a
poiiorous supply of boiling moat ; and as
every cottngo has lt aero or half-acre gar
den , there is always In summer n bountiful
supply of vegetables in thn Cornish minor's
liomo. KixuiiL.
Dr. Chambors.vBftys : "Good ehnmnagno
oxhlliiraics , aud repairs waste. Cook's Extra
Dry Imperial Is perfectly puro. .
WOODBURWFAGIAL OAP
-"a * T"O rf ' lu
, ull off * J ir oxrarlcncu
inuaiwikliidiw tM.Ki > i iira ) .
MtamM-tt. ! ' ! , rl . I"JI
ffil IMwJcr Ji tl.i i.h r < i lit-
llc.lnm of ho . Buiiotlluom
,
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JOHN II. WOODBIM , D.Url5 W. 42d SL , New York Cilj.
Cull on in AT oV n'n'ml lin\o thora nxmn-
IntHl ( KIIHK < > ! I'IPWIBlJI ) l > y 0 r ' " " ' " " ' , ! " ' . '
If luirtfKurr , llltoil Vrliuu imlrof our I'l.llll.l
TION KVI JI.\H-ia.or8ltKC : > l < Aa.KB. Wo Ul
HI IKNl'H HMMiVniiUiirlniJ | on p to correct
nil Iliu vnrlou * ilofvrU at vliloii. tucli u
llVI'KUMKTIlin'IA ( fur hllit ) , JUOl'IA ( iiinir
Illllll , I'UIWIIXDl'lAdil.l .ilillll.ASnUMATIhM
( Irrt'tfulnr nl lit ) . AHTHH.NOI'IA ( wi. k ulii it ;
IIU'lTOI'IA l > loililu | luhl ) . AMbUMKTUlll'IA
( iinoiliml .Ijlit ) , tintAritl ) > iUH Unuliilor cro i
nyii ) , io ; , ulc
HOU1) GOM ) SFKOTAOLES or
KVlSrj.\SSia : from * ! 1 UpwnrUs.
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l'\ltX\M ' \ \ iUlil iOlli Sis. , OMAHA.
Estnbllshctl I8G6.
A liny clo\ ol tail chovrottol
A llttlo rent wKorn spine ono toro It ;
And I will never ihlto | forgot
The girl \Mioworo It.
Her face was fi-.lr. of classic mold !
liar otfti- * now latiKhol and now gazed
sadlyi
Ilrr li-ilr resembled burnlslu-d gold.
I loved her imully.
Wo mot. She smiled upon mo when ,
l.nolmntoil , at her side I lurried.
I nsuod nor in t.o niliint but then
She said , "I'm married. "
She onnuil all my < lroi\tn of love )
lint I will never nulto foraot
Thoglrl who were tb.it tiny glove.
Of tan chovrotto.
SIIORTHANDLESSON ,
_
J31'l < \ } \ : MOSIUM.
Lsssox No. 14.
I
Line 1. There , ultimo , Instant , nt hand ,
I , I have , bo able to , Impossible , district. Line
a. Immediately , of. or , bul , lo , on , on Iho , to
tho. for Iho , which Iho , tho. Line 3 , It will.
November , prompt , attention , oir. deliv
ered , in nil , upon. Line 4. Head , gotitlo-
men. for it , mnlto it , which it , o < ctro.no , llnnn-
clal , responsible.
The \ \ ords I , of , or , but and on nro Indi
cated by Holts j Uioy are supposed to bo about
one-fourth the length of n s'.roUu consonai t.
landoraro Indicated with the same sign.
Hnvo may bo attached to olhor xvoids with
the f hook ; see "I havo" ( line 1) ) .
"Will" can bo added to other word signs
with the " 1" hook. "Tho" can bo attached
to ether word signs by n short llok , mtdo
upon the slant of "eh" or "p. " H may bo
added to many of Iho full length word signs
by making ihora half lenglh.
Sco "for it , mnko it , which it'1' ( line 4) ) .
"The , " when not loiuod In ether characters ,
Is Indicated bv a dot written in the llrsl po-
sliion. "And" is indicated by a dot wrltlon
in the second position.
Thoroughly learn the word signs , given
nbovo , nnd then wrlto the following lotler ,
sending . It lo rae for corrociion. Address
your communication to F. W. Moshor. care
of Tun BEK.
Inrloso sclf-nddrossod , stamped onvolopo.
OMAHA , Nob. , Oct. 21 , ISH. ! ) ) . U. Smith.
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Voursof thoiillh ult. at baud. I have delayed -
layod ahsWorliiE Until the last moment , hop
ing that I might bo able to como to Missouri
Valley on the d inst. , but I ilnd it will bo
Impossible to do so. Our district court is In
sosslon n.nO.1. shall have an imporlanl case
on trial thnt day. Yours truly.
HGENTSWHNTBD , ,
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tot eurt'il hoiid itntup for frao .Siiiuplo. ( Inurilltuf
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I'uttViH'il ,
A.-J. SIMPSON
i IHO mill I It I HutiiililH St.
Manufacturer of
HIGH GRADE CARRIAGES ,
ntly
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a now
IDEA IN ADVERTISING.
Address suddenly , without notlro ,
Omaha Ailrertlitmt llurrau. If. Y. l.lft
BE , , J. E
THE SPECIALIST
ioil in tlio troatmnntof all forms of
Pill V ATE DISEASES , anil all dUurlur-i
anil ( liibllllloH ot yuutli und in.inliouil. I7y ari'
uxpcrlcniu. Illv roionrcos nnd f.icllltios urn
lir.iutlu.illy tinlliiilti ! 1. Tlio Doctor la roi-oin-
iiioiidod by tlio provi , arid undomad In Dm
Btroiicst terms liy tliu jiuojilo for fair tiuul-
uioiit iind liniiutt pruffmidiiU advluy Tliu
iio l powerful romudlivi known to inodorn
Hulonro for tlio hiicciosultil trn.ituiciit of thu
folio wlirrillsoa ( " ) :
QOKORRnOKA Iiiiinodli'to rellof. A coin.
plutuvnru without tha Icm of mi liour'n Uinu
flOin llllnlll(3rS ,
OIiKEr Onuof llio moat ooiiiDlutu nriil auu >
roshful tnintinanlH for Klout and all uiinuyliu
( llHoluuvMyat , known lu thu nioJIou profoi
Blnn. Ihorosnltaarottuly wondoifiil.
STJlICTUKK-Oro lCift Unown roiiiody for
thu trout mentor utrloturo. wllliiiiit inliii onl-
thijr.orililutlnv. A inouri'iiriik ibluromi lUv.
HYPKILIS-No trmitiiiont for thlx torrlDla
h oed dlsoasu hft ever hoon nioru il.j UHifiil.
norlui'lHtroiiiJoroiiiliiriiuiijont * In the luht
of iiiuilurn MoToiico this < HHOIHIO Is iio ltlvo y
cur.ili'u and every trace of tliu jioUon ontlruly
roinovo I from Hi" blooJ.
LOST MANHOOD , unU amljUlon. nurvoui *
iKun. timidity. iliMUoiidonoy und all woiiUiioKj
mill dUordurd of youth or tauiiliooil , Kollof
olitulni'il otnncu.
BKINDISKA8E8. and all ( llioasas of tUo
triomiu'ii , blood , liter , klUnuyn and Idaddor
uro troutu'l ml ccuisfully with tliu Kruutuj
kiKiwn roinodles for the ilUoa n .
Wrltu fur circular * uiid < juo tlim list , fruo
lltlt unit / ' < 1 1 u ttta.itintiliit\o'