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A p Frew oe Deere t Free Preae. " About 1 o'clock, while wc tret* in a diy A goddSrtdrerthemerebant,wbohad*lrpperi u out a moment before, uld to us: "I don't b like to' drier away my customers, bnt a 'r bliszsrd Is emtio; from the west, xnd It i1 is coming fsi'. The telegraph umouooes * that it Has reicbod' Motrin. Thai is. forty « miles. from liere, but It is coming at. the " rate of forty miles per hour, so you base " got no Umetospare If you arc going home c UMtay." He roiled 'rpoor purchases as be spoke, 1 •qd appeared to be in a hurry to get rid of 11 u«. When we got outside the stoic the ° first thing ti-at attracted my attention was v the fact that of* all the teams in the street j ' trained. Errrybody bad aendded for boon . j '' •till chining brightly, with not the faintest < ausgeatinn < f a storm apparent anywhere. ' Before we got a mile from town I had 1 forgotten a!! air-rat the coming storm, aod ' the horses a ere jogging at their wilL . 1 , We were still two miles from home. jc when sudd- nly the sun was obscured and : the air grew cold and chili In a moment. ' A darkness u« of raryke swept orer every- . thing. Tb. ■ 1 remembered why we were 1 going borne, and 1 gave the horses tl.e ' whip in earnest, bulling litem into a run. Away oil 1-1 the left there appeared to he ' a leaden wall sweeping toward us. There ' was a hum in the air. A light hreer- ^ sprang up, grew stronger, and in one min , ule becamFVfilr. The wall cante down Willi railroad speed, the roar of lu ap- j p roach every instant growing louder.— • From the top of a roll in lite prairie we could see our bouse, and it came pretty ncjir being our last glimpse of it, r' No word, will ever convey an intcUiurgent idea of the bluzaril; of the frightful * roar with which it rolls down upon you. the bowling and hissing of the wimL If r you try to speak the wind dashes the syh tables from your lips so quickly that you do not bear your own words. In thirty a seconds font the time the first snowftake J fell I oouM dbt see my boreea. The at- , rooapbert appeared to be all (now, and i every flake of it was in a hurry to get a some where before the rest should get there. 11 I use the ward'ftakc,"but that t« wrong. No " flakes could be distinguished. The whole <, atmophcie was filled with one big flake tthat hemmed us in on all aides. Although Mabel's bead wasn't over a foot from mini _ 1 couldpot see her tenures, und could , only dimly see her form. I tried to peer tr downward beside the sleigh and tee Ihe • track, but I might as well litre tried to are the earth beneath a mow hank, lotraid „ fee! a motion to the sleigh, to that I knew n the bows were still moving. The cold tj wis intenre. I tried to msk my wife llifar , were tuflering, hut I could not hear my , own words. During the two or three minutes that h intervened between the lime I raw the s storm approaching and the moment 11 ^ struck us the horses bad run at the top of r their apeed, ao we were not math over a J mile from home. It did not act™ poaaitilc 1 for the b reset to keep the trade. No one " could live so hour in that storm. The n only hope lay In the bones to keep to s track that was being buried deeper and deeper every instant. It isn't pleasant In titstlUandfrectr tn(!eath. Is ten minutes 1 f was chilled through, and I felt that I was „ f reeling. The horere were still mr-ving. •' and, althoogh I could not ace them, I * lashed them with the whip. It •And " boars shiee the storm had rbut us in, and I was Just becoming convinced that the ii horses had gnt out of the path and that we were lost on the prairie, when there ^ emme a s udden lull of the fletce wind. The N air war still fall of whirling snow, but 1 oould are* objects about roe, and it didn't take long for me to ascertain that wc win al in alse hnrn and were safe. Ibadlefl the „ barn dim open in the morning, and the si homos lisd found tbeir way "back; 1 think * by instinct, but my neighbors think it was J1 sheer acehient.ind declare that ll wouldn't, j; happen again lu a thousand years. f< Although we had reached the barn we '' were oi4 in the bouse yet. From the ham to the I nose la about twenty yards, bnt, U far as teeing it was concerned, the house might as well have been in the J moon. The little woman helped me un- u harness the borers and put them into their n stalls. Then I told her to t»4nain where • she wsv and made a Irak fur the bouse. J' It UdiOcult for any one to believe that in " a blinding storm he cannot go twenty yards in a Hoe aufflcienlly .straight to find ^ Do you see that pump? 1 Mumbled j over it. It is twenty fed to the right of li . the path from the barn thy bouse. If c it hadn't a bcest for Hurt pamp I would 1 never again have found cither house qy j tarn. I knew that lite handle of that c pump pointed directly toward the bouse, I sod that It was not over ten yards away. 1 raised the handle and fett for my bearings. Ild go of the pomp handle and plaagisl toward the bouse. When I tell I c you that ran "smack" against It you will ' understand that seeing was out of the J Jtft" 1 c°.; WIP thr >«•«" * :1 took a ball of twine. Hod one end to tire- 1 r door-knob and succeeded in getting back i < tb the barn, and, by following the string. 1 wc reechesi the house again. Fur three days and nights thereafter neither of uneven opened the outer door. When the j , tan ceased wc could not see lire bam. - for snow had piled in between the house . ' and bam ao deep that it covered the win- i ' duwa no that aide of house. On the ran : ; tide 0 1 the bouse, however, there was | , very Utile snow. The shovel happened | to Ire in the boose, and the little woman and I succeeded in tunneling through t the ham, but we had In carry every shov- J elfut of the mow taken out of the tunnel | thto^u the house and throw It on tb. The February liuniUv ot Jttvmy--HamtHt J frataM proms that this rutHewsjc of St. vafcvnirr- Tire article ! mnat worthy of note are l'rojseel of! Marriage,- -A Vtait U the K-rara of Paul Haytna," "How we lire in New York." ! sod "The Young Heri.df Feeble." Tne ' lira. Alexanders edmtraWlajeetal, "in'•rtsseosnsr ta uniuraaHy well 1U...1 1 found both JlSul tmdiatcn .ring. 1 iw^ratipkre' brtnTarepreh '.'J? j of Love, which it a floe work of -art the: *".!! And tnaoy »4tsim»

S To rtxul h exnvaaJieck dock, pluck the duck, exorpt wings and head; cut off the ' wings; draw the whole inside and Windpipe, put irf small flat pan. set fire to it and hold the Came one minntn clean the dock br rubbing wffb a dry dotb; cut uff the bend and neck; lake the akin oil the and VEBOve the eyes put the bead Inside lire duck; with the end of the bill a sticking out: season inside and out ' with salt and pepper and trurain the ordinary fashion. The web Tret arc. not cut off. Uuest otg the split for ebool fifteen minutes, Tew rr.lentss more or Tea*. »C- • <, To Ilaoii. a t'svvss Jlaei; Dtnc.Clean as to? rdkstlngr Split the duck on! . the heck, ersvm and anoint with sweet oil Put lire dock Tha double gridiron, _ with hinge. - Cook orer a Tcry brisk fire ; for about tsrelre minutes. When placed ; Jon dish poor over It melted butter, with J j joioc, salt, pepper, and chopped I . i T" irtitrx * Cssvas-Bsivc Droc.~ | . ttanras lacks sLouid he serred on hot ' | plates and eaten es soon as taken oil ihe fir.-, ricrrc with them currant jelly, fried , I liorainy in mund j* oblong shapes and ; CusELiii Dnnoxioa i Fogg was at tier opera the other erec- ' ing, and sat In front of a yofing .gentlewho allowed his musical kaow ledge I by humming the airs asahcy occurred, j At the close of tire first act. Fogg turned | around to amy, in a voice sufficiently loud j to be heard by a score of others ; "I am • very much obliged t.> you, air, for the little concert you have been giving me ; you are vcty kind, but, to telkyou the irujh, they made ao much noise on the stage that I didn't enjoy it nearly ao much as 1 ought. The young gentleman raid nothing, but he locked volumes. Daring the seccrnd act be orattligl his obligate, and the stage people had to ggt on as I -est they could without il— BotUn.' Trans, rrijit Rescued from Death. wauam J. 1-oogt.itn. el SommrtUe, )taaa.. tag ot the lungs foDowsd by a severe cooxti. I dodoes east 1 aa-lai-ote la lay lung t-tgss trrttuuTtor Omi ' 1 If we most tsik -about the wratbrr wby not vary the formula: "It is a pleasant day." Every sine is tired of a-lmit-tlog that it la Why nt lw adentlflcally following is submitted as a specimen diafugue; J noes— Ah. Mr. ^mkb. I sec we ; hate cloudy weather whh light tains. ] Smith (with ( cheerful sotlc) — Yea, and 1 variable winds shifting to colder north- I Jonee^JuHo"l^rlut0rit is gratifri^ ta ! know Hist the rivers will remain ststiongree* in the li 1 - .(-rande Velley. Good aprrfeef Vrgrtaatr llsir K-s-'io- . Ir wtlt Ha. I a»Hste:!ahre>n- fruajg dsn-lraS. re- ! wUkea.lts.vi: ua«.^U.wiu cara,»_h^ i Agents. ftulal-l,.'.u. aaJ BAU. A KTCKEL, ] A gallant butcher: Irate cost latter — "Tbui gi rase I t-raght lure tastwrck was - as tough as l-wthrr jfidgmed:1, and you ' •aid it mii only six months old. My wife J she beta that goore has s-en twenty . m'niers.- Buteher-'-Qultc Bkely." It- > cusleroer— "What do yon mean, then, by raying it wa- ouiy six monllia oldl" female. Oaltantry to the sex would not 1 permit roe to put the age beyond that."— Boston Trmurript. Qulnlsse ■TmsedSd. For partlentar* see sitvertlseaient. Fnr saV ay U. A. Keamsly and Marry A Mreray, Cape May Ctty. «!'- An anecdote of Mr. Lincoln: "Old Abe" replied^to a^i|ue«tioo early in fectcd bim by saying: I frei very mueli a grra' siaiwar*. Illinois oeigbhor of mine who was out lagging in his bare feM A log rolled over and crushed one of Lis big toe* before he could greepe. Ah drawn up with pein. be replied t-> e question of how be was with: "Well. I'm too big to cry. but h hurls too damn bad to laugh."— Burt rat '-'We. We cannot help noticing the liberal offer msffe sit Invalids and safferees hy I r. I rtur^ual art a trial Boule/rw •/ result you ire j er. Hoarsen—, or any'affreuoo orttieTtrewt j ■ I •irruR.l w-uli. il M.e was asked what . -be thought of ooe of her neigbbors by . j :b- name of Joo«. and with a knowing 1 1. -<>k replied: "Why. Fdont like to ray ■ i anything about ray Deigbhws. but as to : j Mr. -lones, sometimes 1 think, and then . again I d<m't huow. but after aD, I rather , guess he'U turn out to be e good deal such I s sort of a man ss I lake him to be."- ' San Francisco -Yew, Istttr. | QxaruntK— Yoar IIop BUUn have ' I b-»8 <•! grrat vstoe u> me. I was MM ap wits - no relief until I triol year Uop Biuers. TolAosa 1 jaufi-ring wilt dcbiiByre^ say m-lw vrewr ! When s man "myvteriouaiy disappears" nowadays liis friends docl begin drag- _ j ging the river or casting ground r^a if i /At the prwsent prices, in ecrraof Hope X Lru. ryaietaw that nopa are lijs per tu_, aeff : li .V^^-iw-mraidreliitadapiflnfkaS.-Oe A*..W»nOi V Yoo eau krep your hetr t^Mwii

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Clothing. THE LONG AM SHORT Of the storv, as told by our cut of this week, is that wc arc fully I prepared to meet every exigency j occasioned by odd-sized peopic. : und have in stock Clothing to fit j the Fat as well as the Leanrfnan. A.C.YATES & CO. ; Ledger Biiilte, Clffistcnt & 6tli Streets. , t'ubliraiious. THE CETTURY For 1882-83. h lilorV.'il^IedwS^ lie* OeSin OtaSl.' TXe elrcttlAUvo bra ebowuo luxe (xlo oerr uu ol ■be pieced mx Mean, uff Tex Cxxrrxr bexttw ' iu thlrt rente y-er wltb en «uioo or 140,000 Copies, Toe tauowinf ere the leedinf fteiuiee : I l.irniAlumo^i «tor^reoi»t--il ooe ibragr^ pni m Kl*.f te-'-j-w ee ■Woe Brelmti of e £t1 line " "tiootal Ule In Uw Colon He.- etc. He ' ^bS*1^Sjfc J * Ijxy-IXAtSjPAPiy t hAnOXAL Misoellaneous. R."l'"*:" I "'ire .J '"ill lie f'u'lnl.iff' J.'.li t.'u}rouxfie. E V. enuiuy. B. H. Bnyeeon. end Peix ; liet Ot^ouere^ ^EMirteuuig kbort^uulri^eDd I *aS? : Special Offer. " I A yeers^enlwcripiloo frou Nee. trafieod tb* | « «'. A eutwerlption end tke twitve bee* nW i be» boood in leu elexebl > oiuroee-wllb tUl Uffgl I . VM f\ TBI CENTURY CO. Sxw.Yoex. B. T. / J THE INDEPENDENT.' arxeei lo^dwmemdyt erpffm s trutputt i tue bewn puoTObed to tabty-nre y rtn mod^uee I cilnetSS1 JoSnri! *Iu*«In|Uu° to1 mrengtbeo ; | extrad ^ ETOxearar reliffton ey^to^ie- 1 It be ltere* lY??r,l<ne.t to edeeeoe or bteder the procrtwpnf the Ikuprt^T I U r »L ^ oturae^ aenwe eM ilrSrietae" punffraure ?m^«br?®.wSsS , bnt aMxxlac wrnere. noreu by tne leedm* i poeudfAawtraeadEedudtwexrapabnebM to Ajnetlee Tenoy eon leet |raem). eod fot .ulhPuitiic s*^tkiM,'^j?rtK'uUD^e0t" rfpjre" j We will report le feU Rev. Jneepb Cuts ^ 1^^^''****^ ^tTTc^oe^j' ^^rntgroed Our New TernreYbr 1883 One pnbecrtuuon, ooe yeer S3 00 , Pot six moot-u St BO; tor three mooib en Ooe "ubeeeipti-io 'ira yeeire 'tara « Tbe reduced pricex (S3 prr inr.um tp ctBbe of tee or mor.) ere eery emeu lew tbee eey ot _ the ateederd mtgloua weeKUea. at ^ ^ "TBIALi TRIP." -mi-riKbEPENDENT, ^ GIFT ' TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER. Tlats offer le made by the : NEW »JBSOTE| end cerreraoedrbla at b-eue eud * trued. - etaiX' j tag and BHXl|dy;of(U- d- perlni-liti aj"'.^ee. I L,, ■ >ye_ duel: eu,e a ut tae peper acet XtaA 1 NEW YORK OBSERVER. PEW Y OU.

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