^•gasHSgaa.T ^PjULLuaLuJL .la SUTaSm pwSmlnU 4 ^^*^** a
-—— , . I, , —o b done with i machine the corn should be btmnd inU >» of a roarraicnt ■
ewbeMileHm. ^eeb »UihMiM«.bei-^n V port Md The fmn paeaid on and brought ■Utaeni efthle mod-' * a_^v_ When the tide o< to the fep-wwt, 4U _ „ wito it to Omaha, where he iareeted hie earning! in town lota winch epeedilr meeinralneand made*- 1 - - =— wealth. At leant thia i geoee be aent hia ok whilst Tiailing Anbnrn. iarited to man the ton ftieoai, Mdjr^yjiantiagtton|ri» the ™ —• whose p* 7 ■ *’ ^atop^ta'be for yetn had been
__ team, in which the priaoner joined, a he said: “O, my eon, bow came too here t" Hia story being told derdoped the fact that be
hadoy
•• as early aa the htuka are dry enough to atrip off easily. Hashing in " -* "TTember a layer 'of straw md" athfn layer of ewtbe This win do tor the
His story
ot
with strangers
. m of a large on of counterfeit money, and that in igof ita character, he being on a New York, bad attempted to . , had been arrested aa a chief of a gang of conn terfei term, and haring beat identified aa haring endeaTOted to drenlmto it was, in spite of all eridenoe of prertons good conduit offered, oonrioted and sentenced to eerre out a Prison. Hia wife, with - --nstant oorreapon-
in keeping hia in-
frou hia mot'
— pyt y
about ISO acres a day, and nearly f thia weak. The panning of the - and the disposition of so many ma quire no small amooni of manage on the part et the owner of the fan The amount of wheat in shocks i sight to see ; stretching far away for two miles was the beary-headed wheat piled in thickly standing shocks. Considerable of tins Mr. Wilkinson thought would yield 85 bushels to the acre. The rmrietiaa grown are the Lowland Booteh, Bio Grande, and Odessa, and the seec relied on the new ground tnrnc* over each year. Sowing this land gires all the advantage- _. _ change of seed. . There il probably •25,000 worth of grain on the piece. This will be brought direct from the tnaehi] * **“ —- day, and
farm and mixed with the wheat The farm is notono of the largest, at one of the best in the State. It is sntly rolling, and contains
*»—a- WaStO* «o tejte jy . ST’iSZ&SL-TZ
maseyaaut Sea bbm 11 * , ' ,i ******* haaltk I While I wee writing mydispaaebin blessing. and that be had just arrrred at the hotel I tag As mo
I sent a messenger si- ited re war
in the Tillage, tar him, and ic
ixags:?
At this time Lent was eery much oon sd bean acetdeatallylaft hanging upon ie drag-rope, tied merely by two very light strands of marline. After extrasueoeedad in getting these two bags into ear, and they were subsequently 1 with great advantage at a critical lent of the journey. At 10:80 the
5,850 feet Ugh, uid shortly
grmlifiestion of shaking Lent by the band. Ttmldean titisHly rejoined
as, and then were the three scraper. " sD safe and sound, one reunited upon terra grme. Tot very readily believe that we exl eongretuletteni to one another t had escaped with whole bones.
after 0,000 feet “If she expands
rise above the stn
dead air, will reriet the severest b It potatoes bring a fair pries it is usually better (o draw them to market . directly from the ftald. Have a double , box on the wagon, and If the roads are go^jtwo horses out eerily dm* 50 Small potatoes should be kept until
aSFwSsv" ' —' * >d of all kinds is plenty.
' arfi".:
milled by him. She learned, however, r the rise of corner lots in Omaha been made e wealthy man, and when be should oome out of prison, which would be in a few months, be. through the skillful stewardship of ' wife, .would find awaiting him Ike of not less than two honored thousand
The Evangelical Alliance. ■he evangelical alliance in K. Y. city attracted much attention. On August 5, 1845. a number of British clergy, members of the diflSWnt evangelical branches of the Christian Church, met together for the purpose of aflbotug a closer relation and a more brotherly
as possible, and draw in the the stalks are in fit eondi. ie stalks ia ndt half as injurious
Stacks of (talks should be mads ‘ - ‘h a very high root Keep
by some persons who ware the remains of Sally Jacket the old to the new burying ground. She died and was buried twenty-three yean ago, and from aome unknown cause the remains won petriflad. The oofBn, hair and shroud had
ten won’t we fly T said Donaldson.
We shall fly Hkelho mini.’
“a quarter toetesna O'clock, when
felt not the least inconvenience from cold. Although the temperature fell to 42, none of the party experienoed the slightest ineonvenumoe from the eold, and Lout worked round in hia shirt-sleeves all the time. The gas now was evidently beginning to lose ste power, and we wen coming down rapidly. The appearance of the interstices between the net-work showthe bag was getting flabby, and — ridered it advisable to it sand-bag—25 pounds, isn rose to 5,000 feet. Sana again rapidly,-however, and vc minute) of cleren she was 4,150 high, the thermometer being 87. I have got to empty another sai said SOnaldaon, and out went 26 Still, however, the gas was rapidly losing power, and we soon sank to 4,100 qgsjn.^ Bnt thin ‘ d on very tranquilly o number of miles without say p tiblo diffennoe in the honmeter.
Donaldson The balloon
VSjatS%mSSSSm! iSS&SssS
"I wSh loaS
Frugal industry is regain-
rewird. Gradually, but under the providence of God, eu rely, ae wt —
the neliaa is recovering from the
iTdlSfci'
ror usee end ell the « vouchsafed it baoomea ua.'M a,people to return heartfelt and grateful aoknowtad — *
BiTSog,
bOBg Lega.
I rials ST Uvlng MgUtmlag KMS. Is it eold up then ?" This neems, * * sight, an innocent question
So it is, under some cirouir
-For my own part, however, have grown tired of hearing it. This not surprising, for, I have listened to w great many times. When people a dl Basra it to me they langh in a dia gmeable sort of manner, as if fliey sa s joke sorfoarberc. There——
AO I eon say ia, that I hav
. - jTI day, the 27th day of November the people moot in their rrapi
C laces of worship to maks their a. nowledgments to Almighty God* ft
itira and His protection, an o Him prayers for their eoi
the point of ih ^
im- to offer to
- In witness whereof, . set my hand and caused United States to be affixed,
the City of '
of October, 1873, and ’
dailv asked.‘•What ts I unparnllelod success of Vnraaku. BrriofflaerMBia u. 1 Txkst" Our answer is, that thevremovo fmpte. * ' the cause of disease, and the patient roI cover* his health. Thcv are the great ’ blood ptiriOer and a life-giving principle, j perfect Renovator and Invlgwaior
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if Washington, tills ItuTday 1 ™.'"cSl'eWDraor * (Ks3 **• *•'“ *•'* * ■‘arv.UTe »» well •• » Tonic, er, in the year of onr Lord t lb. b«« of th»« i. Mutori Uf. In- | St. BurasuOfTK. roUcvius Conrratlon or InlUnunatioa of I of tho Independence of the ' ■oranco Canptn, of pnihastahto. In -bleb 1 CiBV&SSDfO BOOKS SKJIT PEEK BOB , lie Liter and Visceral Organs, in bilious ^rsp&NT. i I ^^ L ^ GR J A oLr w ^: ^
m Flsn, Seceury of Hmtc. No 78 « .««. C.„am»U. Ori? ^ ^ !
havehereonto bat. DO capital, sa their Ik^uYbo'^.l. the seal of tlio 1 IT 1 U “‘ r r * m| be*. Which in eras of axed. Done ot ; u'i, m ^S. b Jf’t“
Hangul leaves an apt to *our mala, and should be fad only in modante quantities. It is wall to let ” wflt a day or two before feeding. Fall plowing should bo pushed forward whenever a man and team can be

