The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 01, 1875, Image 4

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    FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
Household Help.
Coldslaw. Yolks of two 'eggs ; a
tablespoouful of cronm; a Bin nil tea
Bpoonful of must aril; a little Halt; two
t:illonpooiifuls of vinegar. If cream is
not wail, put in a small lump of butter
rubbed in a little flour. Cut the cab
bage very flue; heat the mixture, and
pour it on hot.
Good Mince Pies. Four pounds beef,
nix pounds sour npplos, two pounds
raisins, threo pounds brown sugar, one
quart molasses, three quarts cidor, one
half pound suet, one-hnlf pint brandy,
two tablespoon fills salt, one ounce each of
nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, lemon-peel
nnd mace.
Rice Pudding Without Eas. Put
into n well buttered dish half pound best
Carolina rice, simply washed; pourou it
tlire9 pints of cold milk; sweeten and
flavor to taste; put a little butter aud
nutmeg on the top to browu; bake two
and a half hours in n sluw oven, on
which much success of the pudding de
pends. Venison Steaks. Cut them from the
neck; season thorn with pepper and salt.
When the gridiron has been well heated
over a bed of bright coals, grease the
bars, aud lay the steaks upon it. Broil
them well, turning them once, nnd tak
ing care to save as much of the gravy as
possible. Serve them up with some cur
rant jelly laid on each steak.
Lemon Cake. Threo cupfuls of pow
dered white sugar, one cupful of fresh
butter, one cupful of milk, live eggs and
four cupfuls of flour. Beat the butter
and eggs to a cream; beat the eggs
separately, the whites to a stiff froth,
unci then dissolve a little soda iu the milk;
mis all together; then sift the flour and
put iu by degrees, aud add the juice aud
grated peel of a fresh lemon. This cake
is delicious.
rmcAssEE or I'owls Bp.own. Broil
ns for pot-pie, then fry slowly in butter
until browned; toast bread and lay it on
the platter under the chicken. Pour a
little of the broth in the spider with the
browned butter, thicken with flour, sea
son to suit, and pour it over the chicken;
or if you want it very nice, add the but
ter for the gravy to the butter iu which
the chicken was browned; dredge with
flour, add salt and pepper, brown well,
and lastly, add the chicken broth.
Scrav Tudding. Put the scraps of
bread, crust and crumb, into a bowl,
with sufficient milk to cover them well.
Cover with a saucepan lid or plate, and
put it into the oven to soak for half an
hour. Take it out and masli the bread
with a fork until it is a pulp; then add a
haudf ul of raisins and as many currants,
a teaspoonful of brown sugar, half a cup
of milk, some candied lemon peel, and
one egg. Stir it up well, grease a pud
ding dish, and pour tho pudding in.
(Irate over a little nutmeg, put it into
a moderate oven, and let it bake for an
hour and a half.
FucitliiK Hogg Corn lUenl.
CONGRESSMEN OUT OF BUSINESS.
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
On tho second day of last December,
writes a correspondent, I weighed twenty
six hogs, tho aggregate being 4,900
pounds, or an average of one huudred
nnd ninety and one-half pounds per head.
They were then fed six weeks o corn
meal. The first week they consumed
twenty-nine and one-quarter bushels,
and gained four hundred and seventy
two pounds; second week they were fed
the same, twenty-nine and one-quarter
bushels, and gained three hundred and
seventy-two pounds ; third week they
were fed thirty-one and one-eight bushels
and gained four hundred and eighty-x
pounds. They were then fed two weeks,
consuming seventy-one and one-quarter
bushels and gained nine hundred and
forty five pounds. The sixth week they
wore fed twenty-nine and one-quarter
bushels and gained three hundred and
ninety-two pounds. Their average gain
was fourteen pounds to the bushel of meiil,
or f ourpouutl s of meal to thepound of pork.
They were then sold for six dollars and
thirty-Jive cents per hundred, which paid
me eighty nine and nine-tenths cents per
bushel for my corn. The unevenness
of their gaiu was owing to tho cold
weather part of the time. My experience
is that ground corn will make one-fourth
more pork to tho bushel when fed iu a
close-iloored pen, than when fed in the
wholo state. This experiment was the
result of careful feeding and watering
three times a day iu a good, tight, warm
pen.
Farm Notes.
Orchard grass ripens at the same time
as red clover, and hence it mixes best
with that plant for hay. It is remarkable
for enduring drought, aud for the
rapidity with which it springs up again
after being cropped. It produces excel
lent milk, uud yields a very large amount
of feed.
A Maine farmer says he thinned out
tho small brunches 6f his apple trees
after tho fruit had formed taking off
about half of the fruit. On gathering
the apples in tho fall he found them
nearly double the size ot previous years,
and about the usual quantity iu bushels.
Tho seed of the pine should be sown
in spring. Tho soil should be mold and
sand, with sufficient sand to prevent the
ground baking when dry. The bed
must be kept moist, though not wet.
Drenching it should be avoided.
A chicken raiser says he cures gapes
in chickens by the application of air
slaked lime. 'The chickens iuhalo the
dust of the limo and this causes them to
Hueeze, which throws out tho worms.
I'or t'arrlewi Fnrmern.
Wo trust that the following does not
apply to any of the readers of this paper :
Tho following advice to farmers has
been tried in various sections with most
astonishing success ; Leavo your reap
er out of doors, run your horse rake in
fence corners, throw your hand rake on
tho barn floor, let the cattle and hogs
have tho run of your small orchard, keep
your fence corners full of briars, culti
vate tho succulent burdock and the fari
naceous jimpson weed, don't lay up a
fallen rail or restore a dilapidated gap,
make your cowyard and woodpile iu
front of your house. After having
thoroughly attended to these things,
use your spare time going around com
plaining of hard times and bad crops.
An Anrrdolo of Lincoln-. Tlic Old Mrmlir
to lie Provided for.
The number of gentlemem who were
members of tho last United States Con
gress, and who were not elected to the
next, is very largo. During the admin
istration of President Lincoln a Senator
from a Western State called at tho White
House to present his successor, who was
to take his place in the Senate Chamber
within a few days. Tho President re
ceived the new-comer cordially, and said
he was always glad to welcome to Wash
ington new men, fresh from tho people
"And yet," ho added, with a dolorous
expression, "I don't know that lean
say quite that ; since for every new friend
I receive I have an old friend who has to
be tnken care of a sort of lame duck,
you know." This was a pretty broad
hint to tho out-going Senator ; but it did
not nrnvont him from implying for a bu
reau in ono of the departments within a
week.
To an overage rx-Coiigrassman, says
tho New York Times, lifo among his
constituents iu simply intolerable. He
is no longer the little magnet of his dis
trict to whom flock suitors, hat, in hand,
aud eager for favors. With human
fickleness, his old admirers tmu their
faces toward the new Representative ;
they are no loniver his constituents, of
whom ho spoke proudly when ho ad
dressed the nation through tho coluul.'is
of the Conffrcnnional Jcconl ; and an
other man supplies them with public
documents and garden seeds. He would
like to bo "let down easy," if he must
return to tho dullness of his own place.
One or two terms iu Congress must un
fit him for the old pursuits. It will take
him long to be used to the new order of
thing. In Washington he spent most of
his time in a marble palace, waited on by
obsequious servants, his errands run by
Eages who came at the clap of his hands,
is personal convenience and comforts
ministered unto at the national expense.
And, even if he were iudifferent to
tho sweets of office, ho lived in a stirring
and kindling mental atmosphere; if he
had any wits at all, they were sharpened
and exhilarated by daily contact with
bright men. Is it any wonder that he
does not want to go back to the dull
round of his native village or inland city ?
Somehow, a foreign mission is thought
to be tho best refuge for a Congressional
"lame duck," to quote Lincoln's epithet.
There are not many first-rate places at
home, and these are usually filled by
local politicians, or, what is worse, by
men whose removal would make a great
popular outcry. Many a Congressman
seems to think that his service in the
House, where ho has made (or printed)
speeches, voted on bills, aud hunted
offices for his constituents, has peculiarly
fitted him for the exercise of diplomatic
talents in a country of whose location on
the map he is uncertain, aud whose
language is to him a sealed book. If he
regards a foreign appointment as any
thing more than an absolute sinecure, he
thinks he is' "smart enough to get ahead
of them foreigners," even if he does not
speak their language. A first-class
foreign mission is his objective point;
he glides down tho scalo under the force
of circumstances. What a miner would
call "the tailiugs" of the mass of Con
gressmen out of business drift into
clerkships, claim agencies, and tho
lobby.
We have no privileged class of office
holders in this country. With some ex
ceptions, ex-Congressmen make the only
caste which resembles that of other na
tions. Washington is a siren which
charms even tho wisest. Xot every
Senator and Representative who has
spent a few years there has the dignity
or self-respect which sends him pleasant
ly back to his old calling and his own
fellow-citizens. This is a great pity; for
a bright, sensible man who has come
out of Congress unscathed aud blame
less ought to be a better citizen and a
more intelligent leader of public
opinion for his experience. The country
cannot afford to lose his services and in
fluence. Even if he has aecoinplished
110 great thing in Congress, it is a waste
of promising material to bury him in the
United States legation at lehabou, tho
consulate at Flor del Fuma, or in the
casemates of the Interior department at
Washington. From tho host of men
who went out of office at the end of the
Fortv-tlurd Congress, there were manv
who returned to their constituents and
took lip tho old thread of lifo without
any sense of defeat. It would be bet
ter for the country, aud for ex-Congressmen,
if there were more such. We can
imagine thajb tho heads of the govern
meut profoundly wish that there were
fewer hanging about Washington, wait
ing for something, and making life a
burden to themselves and others.
Item of Inwrest from Homo nnd Abro .
The civil service reform In force for the
goloction of employees by the Unitod States
government lias been abandoned by ordor ot
the President Tho Kansas Legislature
adjourned without voting a penny to the grass-
hovror-Btr'c'lon regions of tbe State
Steamers arriving In United Statos ports report
having soon many wrecks at eoa, the wrecks
gonorally doeortcd by thoir crews Iu
Schouoctady, N. Y., Gates, charged with tmu
dor, was tried and found guilty all In one day.
Iu the case of S.xandor, the colored wife
murdorer iu Virginia, sentenced to be banged,
a stay of proceeding has boon granted
Two children of Wm. Thomas, a colored man,
of WillteabaiTO, fa., wero burnod whilo thoir
mother was out after water. The oldeHt was a
boy threo years old, who died a few miimt'js
after the mother returned, aud the youngest,
a baby, had Its logs burned to a crisp np to the
liiioes A boilor exploded iu Ilnshvllle,
Ind., killing two persons instantly and serious
ly injuring fonr othors. . . ..IuNew Hampshire
the vote for Governor was bo cIoho that tbore
was no choice by tho people, and the election
of Governor goes to tho Legislature About
one thousand men have Joined tho new Black
Hills expedition to Btart this spring Iu
Atlanta, Georgia, a colored barber joiurd with
others iu viHiting saloons and testing the Civil
Kighla question. He lost patronage by it, and
this so worked upon his tniud that ho com
mitted suicide. ,
Upon the revival of the franking privilege
t,ms upon tons of matter were Bont by mail
fro.ti Washington During the last ton
vearV fifty-two lifo insurauce companies iu tho
Unitod States have ccai-od doing business
A woman railed at the housof Mr. IJeckworth,
iu Georgetown, D. C. and on being refused
alms left. Shortly after she met a little niece
of that geatlemaiM, having in her arms his in
fant child, ix weeks old. bhe persuaded the
girl to give it to her, and sent her off to a store
to buy soma ciuidy, since which time ntdther
tho woman nor child has been soen or heard
of A dispatch from Florence, Arizona, says
old Bonder, tho Kansas murderer, is still there
awaitiug Gov. Osborne's requisition. He seems
to realize his fate, and is willing to submit to
tho law The Congressional delegation in
New Hampshire is two Democrats to one Re
publican At tho twenty-third annual com-
nieucai'ient of the Women's Medical College iu
riiilr.Uojphia sixteen students graduated as
doctors of medicine Petitions for the pas
sage of a prohibitory liquor law, from all sec
tions of the Dominion of Canada, continue to
bo receiv ed daily. Mr. Burke presonted ono to
the House signed by 13,000 inhabitants of New
Brunswick. There was great cheemig when
the petitions was presented Jolji Mitchel
was re-elected to Parliament from the Tip-
perary district, Ireland Gov. Booth, of
California, having resigned his ofiiue in order
to take his seat in the United Srates Senate,
Lient.-Gov. Bomualdo Taeheco, a native Cali
forniau, becomes Governor A bill passed
both Houses of the New York Legislature de
claring that after January 1, 1879, all taxes
shall be collected iu gold or its equivalent, and
all contracts mado shall be payable in United
States coin The Apaches have been killing
herders in Mexico.
Joshua Griffin, colored, was hanged at Eelair,
Md., for the murder of Miss Susan Taylor, and
George Wheeler, colored, was hanged at Eas
tou, Md., for tho murder of Mrs. Margaret
Whitman John Mitchel was elected to
the English Parliament from Tipporary by
i,SG8 majority.. ..The National Fire Insurauce
'Ccmpauy of Philadelphia has suspended
Stat.' Engineer Thompson, of Louisiana, re
ports that there is imminont danger of crevas
ses in that State, and that at some points the
levees hav o already begun to cave in It is
announced that tho party now in tho Black
HilU will, if necessary, be driven out by troops,
and others will be prevented from entering
The Vocedi Verila says the Pope confers the
Cardinal's hat on Archbishop McCloskoy, not
only on account of tho personal merits of that
prelato, but because tho Holy See is desinonB
of honoring the Catholics of America and of
marking the progress of Cotholicism in the
Uniied States A 50,000 Ire occurred at
Stillwater, N. Y Tho Uuited States Freed'
men's Bank is said to be in a much worse con
dition than supposed,, and little will bo re
alized from it.
A number of Ohio distillers have been
arrested charged with defrauding the United
States government Two boys named George
Selb and Westley Goodcnough wero playing
with a revolver in Burlington, N. J., when tho
former, not knowing the weapon was loaded,
pointing it at the latter, said: " Your money or
yonr life," aud discharged it, tho ball entering
OooJenouch's head abovo the eye, causing a
dangerous wound The e7,000 paid by cx-
Senator Tomeroy to State Senator York of
Kansas in 1873 has been returned to Fomeroy
by York, tho former paying out of it the 2,000
costs incurred iu tho criminal prosecution
against himself The tow boat Babbage
sank near Cairo hi the Mississippi river and
three live were lost Tho Legislature
of Texas refuse to make an appropriation for
the Centennial exposition.... Beports from
various sections fay that tho fruit trees have
not been injured by the extreme cold, and that
fruit prospects are good.
The island of Mackinao, in Lake Michigan,
which heretofore has been held as a military
season, though all accounts agree that the
young wheat has passed its trials success
fully. Most of the European markets show s
rise in prices of from one to two shillings
A dispatch from Washington' says the postmaster-general
wui not enforce the new postal
law so far as Its provisions on transient mail
matter ere oonoerned for the present The
statom ant; made that goods sent to the Phila
delphia Centennial exhibition are liable to
seizure to meet the demands of the commis
siouet's creditors, Is officially denied by Hon.
Alfr jd T. Goshoru, director general.
Dr.lrrs for Vlaltlna? CnTrls) innt to W. O. CAN-
. . . . . . . , i . '. . . IJ M.u vlll h.
rum, 4t ivnpninna P1"!., "I""' ........... ..... ...
promptly and eoiisolentlmiRlf Hllod. Bee aavertlBBinent.
Tho Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. have
completed and now occupy their new
f ictorics in Cambridgeport, Mass., m
'hich they have introduced machinery
to an extent never beforo employed iu
the manufacture of organs. I5y tho aid
of this they not only produce the best
organs, but with greatest economy.
Twice as many organs can be produced,
in proportion to the number of men em
ployed, as would bo possible with ordi
nary facilities, and this is tho reason
not only for such admirable instruments
out also for such low prices.
A Good Curling Story.
There are some good stories told of
tho excitement of curlers on tho ice, says
a Scotch paper, but we have never heard
of a better ono than this: A laud m
Strathaven, who owned a quarry and
was reported to be worth " a gey twa
three bawbees besido, was playing ono
day, and his foreman, whoso name was
Liawrence, was playing with liini on tlio
same side. Tho laird was vory anxious
he should take a certain shot, aud ha
eriod out in this fashion: " Noo, Joek
Lav rence, d'ye see whaur my broom is?
Lay yer staLe doon there, and, as sure as
doath, I'll gie ye my dochter Jean if ye
do it."
Birr went tho 6tane out of Jock's
hand, aud went tintling along to tho
very spot where the laird wished it.
" Capital I Jock, capital I Ye couldna
hae dun better, and ye can get Jean the
morn if ye want her."
" Ye maun gie mo something else than
Jean, laird ; I hae got her already. Wo
were married at Gretna Green sax weeks
since, and we ve neon tliiuting about
asking your blessing ever since, but
something aye cam' in the way."
The laird was dumbtomntou when he
heard tho news, but he compromised
matters by saying: "Aweel, aweel,
Jock, I'll let bygauna be bygauns. A
man that could lay doon a pat-lid like
that is worthy o the best and bonniest
lass in Lanarkshire ; keep her and wel
come, and ye'll maybe get the matter o'
sax hunner pounds vi her. Keep her,
Jock, and if ye hae ony laddie weans
atween ye, bring them up in the fear o'
the .Lord, and be sure that ye dinna neg
lect to mak' them a' guid curlers."
The Markets.
HW TOBK.
Beef Osttle-Prlme to Estra Bnllooks CQXQ IH
Common to Good Texans I S (4 11
Milch Cows t0 00 (9100 00
Hoga Mre 7'.S m
Uroesod f ( u.f
Sheep .V
Lambi 0X4 Ofi)?
Ootton Middling 1V
Flour Extra Western..... B 10 $ B 10
Stata Kxtra B 15 K0
Wheat llrd Western 1 VI (, 1 27
Mo. a Spring 1 lev 1 17V
live Btnto M.V H
Jinrley Htnte 1 II) C4 1 18
Hurley Milt 1 811 (4 1 H5
Outs Mixed Western 09
Corn Mixed Western PS4 HH
Hay, pcrewt M (A 100
Straw, per cvtt M (4 m
Hops '74s, 8310 olds 08 (4 lfi'f
rom -jtiubb. ... 2U (m m'4u (13
Innl WiH IS
Fish Mnekerel No. 1, new 13 00 (14 00
" No. 3, new 10 00 (10 BO
Pry Cod, per cwt 6 00 (4 6 (SO
HerrinK, Scaled, per hoi..., 85 at, 40
Petroleum Crude. 07(407. Kenned, 14
Wool California Fleece 38 (A flUX
joxas " an (4 8'2
Australian " (4 3s, 4d
Butter Htnte 87 (4 89
Western PMry 25 (4 2J
Western Yellow 24 (4 20
Western Ordinary in (4 20
lvnusylvanla Flue- 82 (4 84
Cheese Htnto Factory 7 (4 17
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Western 12 (4 UK
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Eggs Stulo ,
Wheat
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Corn M i xed .....
Hurley State
Oats Stuto
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Wbeat No. 2 bpriug
Corn Mixed
Oats
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Barley
BALTIMvKK.
Cotton Low Middlings
Flour Extra
Wdoat lied Western
Bye
Corn Yellow.
Oats Mixed
Petroleum....
PniLAHKLl'UIA.
Flour Pennsylvania Extra
Wheat Western Ked
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Corn Yeiloir
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and Halla.
NEW AND mrROYED STYLES.
Unequalcd in Tone, and in Beauty, of
Exterior.
He Smith American Organ Co.
OF liOSTOX, MASS.,
Call attention to thoir Nrw Ust, with KnjrrivimrB and
Dob crip Hon n, nnd nsfmre the public that In tlwce Instru
meutfl are to Ire found combined the best effect which
thoy hnve made In their twenty-five year of experience.
No other Instrument bo exactly Imitates the Pipe Organ
ttmo,
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ilst rwnt free on application.
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J AM j JL wwrybody: for WorklnBnien,
jiusimisn men, rarrmers,
YniiriK Men, Boys, Worasn,
nnd nil; nnd this honk ihows
how to net tt. Just ths book
for the timos, nnd wlrl sell fust.
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turo undor the hardest
DKerciso or sevei est strain
until permanentlj cured
Hold onenp by the
Elastic Truss Co..
No. G83 Itrondwnv. N. V. City.
and sent by mrMl. Call or send for Clronlar, and he cared.
$5
WAl t IV nt home. Terms free. Ad.
'rirnnw (H;o. Ntinhun A Co., Portland, Me.
$250 h
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MONTH Agents wanted every
re. TinlnpFs honorable and first
in. Piirttculnrn sent hoe. Address
OHTH A CO... St jioui. Mo.
Oi'Ki monh to Ap"iti evorywherw. Addrest
pjmJf JCXM'XSrou M't-Mj CO., Buchanan,Mlcti,
A OKNT'S. ChanR ChanR nulls at slplit Neoessnry as
l soup. Good troe. Chang Chang M'f'ft Co., liofiton.
AOICXTR WANTED F.VKHTWHKRR. The
cli'iirost tn th world Importers' prices laig-
PFtt Cumpnny in America ntn pie article pleat ea
everyuouy trad'i increasing neei lnanceineMe
don't wAst time send for Circular to HOKKI'-T
WKLI.h. 4 a Vesc Street, Xev, York. P. O. Hox 12S7.
CiD ? W.U liAV Gninmlntfon. or 3(1 a week Kal-
nry and, Kxpeneefl. We offer it and will jmy
iir. J. Walter's L'ninornia in
eear Uitters aro a purely Vegetable
preparation, mauo tniuuj u"'"
tive horbs found on tho lower ranges ol
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, the medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, "What is tho cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit
ters!" Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, nnd tho patient re
covers his healLh. They are the great
Wood purifier and a life-giving principle,
ft perfoct Kenovator and Invigorator
of the system. Never before iu the
history of tlie world has a nicuicino been
eompounded posbessing the remarkable
inalities of Vinegar Bitters in healing th
lick of every disease man is heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
elieving Congestion or Inflammation
the" Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
diseases.
Tlin Tirnnnrtios of Dr. Walker'c
inbqar Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretift,
Carminative, Kutritioua. Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irrit.ast, Sudorific, Altera
tive, and ADti-Biliou. -
R. 11. McHONAIjO ft CO..
RrnfTfriFta nncUrpn. Atrts., Siin Frnnctwo. California,
aud cor. of Wnsliinirtim anil Churlum ts.. N. YT.
Sold y nil llriigsistd mul U. alcra.
" NTYHrUifina
TEA!
AND
HOW
TO
Apj.ly now
!tm,KS, SIIOT-flt'SS, PISTOLS
(J. WF.HBER A CO., Marion, U.
ilVArch St., Phlla..Pn.
Men lorwmrjenfrt4
4 JENTS WANTRll,
week, or ftllHI fnrfpjt..
Write at onoe to F. M. RKKD, Klghttl Strst, New York.
BR AI'KKT MAWEIIS.-Swit stamp for Circular
of Dxci l-lor llriii'kct Snw Krmiip arvl list
of new rlef.iffnH jnst puhllshed. Address L. H. 1-XKTCU-
Elt X i;u ..irntoira Springs, W. Y. Bin IS.
TELEGRAPH Jfx ATulHrVs-
QOO A DAY. AaentH wanted, mule nnd fomnle.
CPiJ Address Rnrekn M'fg (Jo., liuchinan, Rlich.
MM
jriith Ado Ahout It.
There was lately nu nmusiug exarujile
of the red tape of bankruptcy iu Pitts
burgh, Pa. Tho trustees of a bankrupt
estate were paying creditors a dividend
of ten per eent., amounting iu all to
220,000.- John 12. James was a work
man iu the bankrupt mill before it
closed, and tho firm was indebted to
him 50.11. As James was au employee,
$50 was a preferred debt, and immedi
ately paid, leaving eloveu cents as a i enervation, iu to be set apart for a uationa
claim against tho estate. James was i tll0 exception of Fort Macltinac and
therefore entitled to ten per cent, of i gl.oull(ia t1i8 iusurt.euts in Cuba bavo
eleven cents, which is one cent, as neauy ; HUCCoedt.a iu destroving a urnuber of line sugar
as our cuiTeiiey will split. Iu order to , IautatiolJH A company of United States
settle this little balance ordmg (o rtart from Fort Laramie
t'" ' 4-,rt ,7 .f,,,,,, t as Boon rh tho weather will permit, with m
U itIUL n( llllll il V U'LA ilV OH lilt J .....n.i ' i. 1
... .':v f o,r 'I'l.a -lw.l -LinK ! structious to bring iu all the miner reported
wna fiiiiulio.l 11, i ivitll fitvil't. lf'CfllitV. find 1
I a deptb of Col fest on a farm at Yarren, I'a.
! recently. This strike develops an entirely new
A ew Belief.
A new roligiou3 belief is gaining ground
iu Ohio. Its adherents are called
Eteruidists. They hold that the sold ia
immortal and that it occupies a succession
of bodies ou earth, both of men and ani
mals; and when disembodied by death it
hovers iu tho air until by some subtle
process of materialization it form3 or
enters a new infantila body, the character
of that body whether of hog, dog or
man depending upon the manner of lifo
which tho deceased person from whom
the soul cornea ha3 led. Something like
the doctrine of Pythagoras.
Poverty- iz a grate blessing to sum
folks az long az they are poor they are
endurable. Joan Millings.
the checit was worded so as to conform
with the Bankruptcy act. Eight cents
wero expended to produco one, accord
ing to law, and this is how the money
goes wheu a man is thrown into the
whirlpool of the bankrupt court to get
his rights.
Murder In a Court Room.
Whilo several boys were playing in
St. Louis, a little son of Robert M.
Koatright was killed by abrick supposed
to havo been thrown by Charles Wood-
sou. Whilo Woodsou was being tried
in tho criminal court, aud while counsel
were arguing a legal point, another eon
of Mr. Boatright, about sixteen years
old, stepped up to Woodson nnd said :
"You killed my brother, aud I will kill
you," and plunged a butcher's kuifo to
the handle into his abdomen. Woodson
fell to the floor, his bowels protruding
iu a terrible manner. The wound is
mortal. Young Boatright was seized by
a deputy marshal aud placed iu jail.
What They Did. Iu that slippery
night they had in Paris an old man fell
on the ice in a lonely street and hurt
himself no as to lose consciousness. He
was only found several hours later, and
then wai frozen fast. People who found
him lifted him with too much
energy iu fact, tore him up
and left iu the ice much of his
clothing and a large strip of his skin
They put on the raw place the skin of a
lamb that had been reoeutly killed, and
that skin has grown fast.
bolt of oil territory Ihe llerlm papers
have notified persons intending to send articles
to the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition that
if they should beeomo bankrupt their good
will bo liable to seizure .... A frightful tornado
parsed over Rionza, Miss., doi ig a vast amount
of damage Of tbe five Councilors-elect in
New Hampshire, two are Republicans and three
are Democrats. Tho State Senate stands five
Republicans aud five Democrats, with no choice
in districts two and four. Ihe House of liepre
seutatives will stand 192 Republicans aud 181
Democrats. Two Democrats ana one liepuuu-
can were elected to Congress . . . . Iu New Jersey
three men were killed ou different railroads
withiu fifteen minutes of each other.
A fearful tornado passed over the lower part
of Richmond, S. C. One house wag blow
down, and two persons killed and several badly
injured. Trees were torn up and twisted..
Iu the New York Legislature a bill was intro
duced to authorize tho New York State Grange
of the Patrons of Husbandry to organize au
insurance company. The object of the com.
pauy would be to issue policies for the purpoBa
of mutual insurance against loss or damage by
fire or lightning The vote by which the
motion in the United States Senate to postpone
the I'iuchback matter until December was
thirty-three for to thirty against it . . ..A reso
lution before the New York Senate' to adjourn
on St. Patrick's day received ten votes out of
twentv-eicbt Tbe Mark Line Eivr i, in
its weekly review of the breadstuff market,
ayi that the long winter ba made a backward
5
Ml Despornmliiiii.
A real healthy man or woman is a
rarity; and what wonder? when we re
alize that it is tho custom to overload the
stomach, and then produce chronic dis
ease by the use of spirituous liquors,
"tonics," "appetizers," "restoratives,"
etc. Having first produced disease by
indiscretion, tho victim wonders why
uotlunc does Him good. J ust so ; and
the reason is that they all, or nearly all,
find a basis in alcohol or poison, lo rpTTTi
nil thus discouraoed we can conscien-
tiously say, "make one more trial.
Discard spirituous medicines, and give
nature a chance, aiding her iu the strug
gle by using one of her own pure and
unadulterated Herb remedies, in tlie
shape of Vinegar Bitters. Tho discov
erer. JJr. J. Walker, ot uaiitornia, is no
pretender, but an honorable practicing
physician, and his discovery is the result
of veors of labor and study. The won
derful cures enected by them ot dyspep
sia, fevers, rheumatism, and many other
terrible diseases, are almost incredible.
PORTABLE
K5I!
810, $50, $75, & $100.
GOOD, DURABLE, AND CHEAP.
Shipped Ready for Use.
Manufactured by ClfAIViIAN 3fc
I'O., Jrlurifoull, lucl.
Seod for ft (Jr.tqlogue.
ItEVOLYKBS,
I'.. .Tl.l. .... '2Mnt lV..l.ri f...
una Utl Vttrks. PllTHBURIl U, PA.
!pHafoit Cured
and expennoB to all. A rticlpt
n flour. Kammn free. IJ. M.
il HKO., N.Y.w Chicago.
DNSTANTf' RWI.OYiHKNT. At home. Mule
or I (fiunle, $;() a wc;k warranted. No capital re-
flirfirt. Particulars and vnlnaiile camniPB Bm i roe. An
K. V- 1 lii.lTTlRiii
vll'i fie rntnrn ntrtmn. 'i. Horr.
hiinrh.N.Y.
bold iu tttiib by Drugtfiaia. ctau auU UDWttrOa,
.lu'i'n ANTlJJ i'or
Pcoplo
Of the PrrlllCHt Cnrdsyouevornaw,
with your name hmdsmnely printed on
them, Bent, post-paid, upon receipt o 20
cents. Your Iriends wilt ail want thorn
when they Bee voure. Address.
"V. C. CANNON, 4 Kneoland Street, Boston, Mass.
PENN XaUTUAL
Life Insurance Company,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
An old and succertil Lifo Company desires to noenre
lue Berlco8 of a reliable parson, w ho haB had exp Tlenoe
ns a Life Insurance Solicitor, us District Axent, for
tills locality.
The reun m en'irrn Mutual manes nnnnai aiviaonas,
llio NEW HOOK
Will."
T!ie (Ire.it Srnutiitn of tlio Ape. Investigation of the
won-i.-rlul Sttirit .MiiiiilVhliiTimtN at tbe Kdi'.y
llmtiuNtrrtil, t. by tbe New York Gritphir (Jommis.
sl.mer. Si(.!?t jist'mmiins results. The whole country
HStoninhi.-l. 50.'"" ;W Eitvritrin!lttnt;tn .om LiJ't.
Send for t'ireulaf for Territorv. Terms, ete., t.l
AMKItKiAN ITHI.INHlNti II).. Hartford. Ct.
A certain and snre euro, without Inconvenience,
Bid at homo. An uutlduto that stands purely on Itp
own merit. Send for my quarterly mnsazlno (
coHtS yon nothing), cor.talnliitrccrtiftcates of hundred,
that liava bicn permanently cured. I claim to liavu
discovered and rroduccd tho FinsT oeioihai. and
OMLT BtJRB CCBIfYOB OPIVJf EATINO.
DR. B. B. COLIflXS, La Pnrtc, Tml.
1IAI1ITCUI!KD nt H'imo. Ijo
l'ubliolty.. Terms moderate.
rri..,n tta.vf l.'.nr veara of Ull
(fl r,n....iini...i Biiei'n,n Ti.K(.ribecase.
4UOtmOH(art.AddresDr.l',.li.Mri'li.Qulncy.iHeli.
5 and expenses a rnonth to airnts. Adilree
or return of surplus, to Its members, and bas ss lume a
proportion of Assets to Liabilities as any Mutual Life
Company in tho United Statos. Is issues policies of all
desirable forniB, which are all non-forfeltable, and can
otfor Inducements to the insuring public eipial tu any.
It is prepared lo raaKo ii'iaraiuommmsiou uoniraccswitn
en.frionced men. In the 2S yenra of its existenoe the
IM'Ni ,H Tl Al, has dtsDuted tne payment of but
tWOiJPolicies. Aiiply to
11. n. nu',1 nr.nn, Mfe-iTrHn'n',
1)2 1 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
Forest Trees.
Tho importance of forest culturo,
which is attracting attention in Minne
sota, is likely to be more and more ap
preciated in tho Eastern as well as the
Western States. ue uoston uiooc
thinks it is clear that the preservation of
what timber we have is the first requisite
to its increase, aud that, by setting aside
the Adirondack Park, Kew York has
recognized the absolute necessity of do-
lug something to protect agricultural
and mechanical interests ot the btate
from the evils wlu'ch au irregular rainfall,
caused bv tho destruction ot forests, occa
sion. Our excessive cold and heat are
doubtless iu some way connected with
this diminution oi timber, and, as this is
becoming so valuable, tree planting may
be recommended as profitable iu more
souses than one. Let tho woodmen,
therefore, not only uparo the trees we
have, so far as they can, but plant a great
many more.
THE BEST
Prairie Lands
IN
IOWA AND NEBRASKA,
FOB SALE BV
The Milton & Missouri Payer R. R. Co.
On Ten Yeni-a' Credit nt G per cent. Intercut.
ONE MIT-TION At.E.Sin IOWAand SOUTH-
KUN NfcUKASKA.
Tlie finest oonntry In th world to combine FAIUI
IMi aud STOCK ItAlSiM;.
ProtlnrfH will pny for Innri nnd Iniprove
niriilN Ion;; he lore tho J'rhiciiml bu
c ouie a due I in 1 wo Discount
lor CiihIi.
' The so-called destitution in Nebraska lies in the fnr
wfifitem region, buyond tbe lunds of tbe B. & Ai.li.lt
Co."
tW" Kor oircnlnrs that will deaoribe fully these lands,
and the tenna of sale, apply to or address,
liAxn coimissiom;k,
Burllneton, Iowa, for Iowa Fands,
or Lincoln, Nub., for Nebraska Lauds.
SENT FREE
A Book exposing the mystories of XWT li T T. CfTO
and how ii n? one mHynpprato ruo JJJ UA
ceiully wit n a eaniuu ot iT or !M''Hf. uomnlcte
intiuci1fin nnd illustrntims to any nddress. Tl'iM
IMM iSc CO.. Uankkrb and Uuokuhb 3 W'ull
StrHct . Nw York,
The Favorites.
PAIII.Y FWOKITI?. ) Tho Titlej
H1.M:I'. TI'IU-;!(S' PATOMITE.5 lnillonte
;l.Vl.l(M, I-'AVOUITH. ) tlm Ue.
I-'or full inform.itlon rcspeutinff nnr Oonds, nr AncfRS
for sn-nH.ndrlrijSB V.'I-:i:i hKtVIMi SIAt'lll.Mi
f'OiHI'ANV nt I3Hrll4r(l, C'uilli., or our Branch
Orticph in lejullnp Cii fits.
ADVwWT'-Fff ! "ft Tri o gpo v
ROWELTj 4 CO., 41 Park Row. N. T.,for their
Pamphlet of 100pa.7&9,oontAlnlnglljitof 3(M0 nens
papers, and eetlmateB ahowlng post of advertising.
The Ways
of Women,
by Trcf, J. V. C. SMITH, M. r., on. of the mwil rem.rVM kook,
ever EtHuil from tlie Ani.rirna pies.. Iir. Hall i.yi, mEvsry
Cuaitkb ts A ek-h ttiNR o9 t.s.'uiiMATloN." Tht New York
WorlJ tayi, " It is a nouK FL'i.L of Borsn iTtpoau.TiuH pok
bitii Brxiis." Pr. Moth,thoctlebrt..l Krenn phyileiBn,BByB,
"liviE, f.r;B IB a-HLAT, TiiBCHAvr I. A ernod op-
r-ortnnity fir B-.n:t to m.liflnioaeyl WHY RIT RTII.T,, m
jilitlninc.if har M!"ir.t 1!.!, t will Bell. S 'Tid for circulars
bbmt icbb. DLSTl.V. G1LMA.N & CO., IlurtturJ, Cooa.
Don't Hack, Hack, Cough, Cough J
Conjili ia a tmnntorn by wliieli various dis
eased condition! of tlie throat, bronchial tubes
and lungs manifest themselves. Hut whether
it arises from the irritation produced iu the
throat and larynx by taking cold, from an at
tack of bronchitis, from incipient consumption,
or from various other causes, nothing will allay
it more speedily or cure it more permanently
than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
It does not matter whether it be a recent at
tack, or a lingering cough, tlie Discovery is in
cither ettna equally well adapted fur its relief
and permanent cure. Iu fact, it will cure a
cough in one-half the time necessary to euro it
with any other medicine, and it does it, not by
drying it up, but by removing the cause, sub
duing the irritation, nnd healing tho affected
parts. No time should be lost 111 commencing
the use or a proper medicme ior tne reuei oi a
cough, for uulei-s this course is pursued,
seneus and dangerous disease of the lungB is
liable to result. Golden Medical Discovery is
sold by all dealers iu medicines. Cum.
N. Y. Supreme Court bas confirmed its
injunction against an imitation of the prepara
tion of Witch Hazel, known as l?oud;8 Extract.
Com.
Allen's Ltjno Balsam causes the
lungs to throw off the matter that is collected
over the air-cells, and makes the patient
breathe more freely, aud purifies the blood,
gives strength to the body, aud tone to the di
gestive organs, ana neais rue lrmaiea parts,
and gives lifo aud health to the system. Asth
ma is soon relieved by its use. i'or sale by
dealers in family medicines generally. Com.
Over-exertion, eitlier of body or mind,
produces debility and disease. The usual
remedy is to take some stimulant, the effict of
which is the same as Riving a tired horse the
whip instead of oats. The true way is to for
tify the system with a permanent tonic like the
.Peruvian Bvrup (a protoxiae ox iron, wlucli
gives strength and vigor to the whole system.
Com.
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is, with
out doubt, the safest, surest, and best remedy
that hns ever been invented for internal or ex
ternal use. It is applicable to a great variety
of complaints, and U equally beneficial for man
or beast. Com.
We liave seen it stated in various
papers throughout the country that agents for
the sale of uneriiian't Cavalry Condition Pow
Oert were authorized to refund the money to
auv rjersan who nhould use them and not be
satisfied with the result. We doubted this at
first, but the proprietors authorize us to say
man it is truo. c ow.
Burnett's Cocoainb is the best and
cheapest hair dressing in the world. torn.
A
Drinroll, hiircli & Hnll,
ate fSrnrtrs, A'tte liwlfitrd. Manx., ny;
" The demand for your ISea Koam
increases rapidly. Rover a com
plaint. "
.In 11 cm, FtMinrr A 'o. Wf .-
h-iif, l'a.tan .-"Have aold your
ISea Foam to nil clnsfieiinf t rule. It
nevur failed to give oatisfuction."
JliKKHHt tliinK to raise you ever
aw. Oroatt(ot tbinff to nell you
ever knew. Mirny vulnublu cook
inn Toolpts Bent froe. Hend at
once for Circular to
i;i;o. v (jantz &- '.
t Jii Dunne St. Ni'w Vorlc.
JUST
Till.
BOOK
CAN
SELL
.UONHY IN IT K(TltK! Just out.
Useful, Handsome, Cheap. Sella every
whore. A law ctuince. Also,
NEW MAPS, CHARTS. Etc.
Our new chart, 'lIIfSTIAN
tilt ACT'S, 1b a Hplenrliti success. Cia
ninn.it i nrttM-s biiim us XewVork. Send
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lay SI..X.Y., A IT.t V. -Illi S..,Cln..O.
Address
money rxir,
ticulara Fnn. N.JW.JSri::
l! i mi
r" n ! I rnPVmH
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MARKET
My annual catalogue of VecetnWe and llrwr Seed
for 1876, will be sent .tree to all who ni.jly. Cn.stoiwrB
of last seaeon need not write for it. In it will bo found
several valuable varii-tioo of new vpRetnld. introductd
for the first time this season, haiiiiK nmde now vje
tables a spocialty for many yoavs. (.; row iiip ''' "
drrd and fifty rarietie ou my .i-vpnil inline, 1 would
particularly invite the patmnaae of maiket Kardcnera
and all others who are pspncialiy do irons to have their
Beed pure and fresh, and '"' tftn. All seed
Bent out from my estnljlirtlmint ure covered by threo
warrants as Riven in my cuiiiMpup. .,,,,,
yf&jgrS Established 1S5S.
wi- . : ;?; hi
- n n . . . am. - a n H t Vl
bZD bast Fanillj Paper In Ajnerloa, with two tl.N
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Manufacturers of Patent Hieech-loadlnBT, Militarj',
SporMnB and t'reedraoor UitlHs. Til lilf III Il
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BKADI "i'LAIX ItLlNt
FactN,9 n Treat ine on the
C'aut-us, History, Cure and
Prevt'titioii of PI I. I'M. pnh.
li.!ied by P. NKLSTAKI).
1 Kit A (;., 46 Walker Street,
Npw York. Sent KKKK tnull
i m tls of tha 1'niipd Kiti nv
receipt of a letter stamp.
TS cured by tbe use of Ross
t'll.KPiic Hi.Mi".im:H. 'i'rial Pack-
ui'i for. I or circulars, evidenna of
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Our Mew 1 ulitloue
vlth prices for Spriijy ofVr,&, is
now nt tliu disp.isafof all who
wish lor it, aud will be sent
Port Fkke ox ArPLiCATion.
It contains lists of the choicest
varieties, c:irHfully Rrown from
Ik-hT- of stock, fipcciallr suited
for tho most r"!. t AlaiT.ct Gar-
ib'Ti and llot-Hi'd Hue; Farina.
TTT l7DrT?"Q Vrivnte (imduns aud Green
i? XJ VV XX houses. Address,
M-hlrcrl, JCverrtt Co..
10 S. .Market Street,
TB4.TJE aiAXtlC, PATEJETJ.
Th bctt antl chcapi-ct. PnJnt In 1io
World for Iron, Tin or Word. Tor nalo
by Pcitlers ovrrvTvhoro. Pil7yn:rV irFTALLIO
PAIXT CO.. TtTnniift.'rrrR, 00 Cvdr.T St., N"w York.
t"C AUTION Purchasers will plcaeo
Bee that onr name nnd trade markr.re tmeuciiimd
every package. Scud for a Circnlssr.
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The choice of two beautiful htcnl l-.nsravinuH, size
1)1 CKI.INtiS mid "Till-: HliTr.ltSi"
As a premium to each subscriber for G moot lis: "d
si WouTii oicinut K plow :r skluh.
orbotbenKravings.toeiic.il yearly Bubcriber.
crv pLRJTC For this amount va will send the
uuiiiji "Atlantic" for ;s inohttiH trmi,
post-paid. AkciKm wuiUimI rvrrvwlicrr. AddreFfl
AT LA NTH' WFLKLV, 72-J Chestnut frt..Phila.
I.AUKKf-I.'fl NEW ASTHMA
anD CATAKRU HEMIIDl'.
IHftTtng struEfiled twenty yu-ara batween Ufaoa
ath with ASTHMA, I experimented by cora
ponndlos roots sod hi ba utul luliaUDS tbe niud-
llclDA. I fortuuaieiy aiacovera wuuaernn
rmdv and sure cure lor ARtnnii. d1 UftiiTU
i Warranted to relleva tuntantly go the patient can
IH down to rest and sleep cnmiortauiy. urns
'.'.iti are uppitsrt witn aampio pacKSRcn tor rasa
Idlitribntion. Call and ct ono, or arMreio
l. AmiBKLL., Apple UreeUf ltl
HTBold by PrnifgUta, FuU-aiao i'ackaa.by mall, $1.26.
GARDEN
AND
BE
EBB
$10
i Tjlll) T- A r tn Agents, canvnslng
O 1 t ) JfPj li 1 A 1- f"r Munley's CJolBbrut-
etl vieiuntf anil iiusmwM i.iimi.ui. iwi w ...
7 2 niftgtiincent suiupleB to Ix-diii work with Bent for Ic.l
cts. Address H. I). MANI.KV, Fashionable Kngravur,
3 I it Wiu.hinirtou Btniet. Huston, Mass.
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PITKH HAKI.; or YKAST POVHKK, equal
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Hiving 4 0 nw and K JOLLKNT MKTIIOOS lor
UfiuK it in cooking. My liakina Powder can be madu for
II cents a imuum. w ny pay of r nu bchii ! h'miuu
when you can easily make your own for 1 (I cnta f Price
of my receipt, H 1 .25. It will, bowovr, be front upon
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