Hr-S-B.i3"-C"WS - - XTS .ISSJa.IStiaS EXISTS. 9 ' & XS3T The Treatment of Dl pther'ut. To the Kditor of Scientific American : I wish to make known to tiie public a method of treatment for diptberia, twhich has been uniformly successful, in the practice of the writer, -during a number of years, which included two epidemic; ; ami in a large number of cases, not a case has lieen lost since this treatment was adopted. I feel confident that, by its general me, the mortality may be reduced to one per cent, or even less. I have heretofore delayed publishing the results in older to make sure that the treatment was t really wht it promised to be, and I now wish to use the columns of your journal, in order that the public gen erally may have the knowledge in their own possession. An attack of dyphtheria us usually ushered in with a high fever and head ache, and, in children, with nausea and vomiting,. There is great prostration. Uo! the tonsilsand surrounding parts are seen white, snow-flaky patches. In malignant eases, the patches are often 3'ellow or brownish, and a terrible odor ia erceived. The remedy found successful by the writer is permanganate of potash, in conjunction (not combination) with the tincture of he lladona. The method of administration is as follows: From 2 to 3 grains (not more) of the perman ganate are dissolved in from 2 to 4 1 ozs of water in a goblet. Five drops of the official tincture of lielladonna., or, t-tter. from 10 to 20 drops of the - 1st decimal honxrpathic tincture of the same drug, are put into another goblet with an equal quantity (2 to 4 ozs.) of water. A teaspoon fid is to be . taken from each goblet alternately at intervals of a half or one hour. Jt is, perhaps, needless to say that separate spoons should be used, and the goblets -. kept covered. In twenty-five hours, frequently, a favorable change will be seen, but quite as often tlte disease seems to go on unchecked, save that the fever may seem a little more moderate; but I can assure my readers that, during tho second day of the treatment, a most marked change will take place. The fever will entirely subside, the mind will brighten, the tongue will begin to grow clean, and the deposits upon the fauces will pe"l otr at their edges or gradually break away. The patient will le upon the highway to recover', and a day or two more of the treatment will bring back the normal hue of health, and an appetite to correspond. Jr rare cases, however, when the con stitution is bad (cachectic;, a longer time, five, six, seven days, mav le re quired; but even here the treatment has not failed. 1 have also found tho permanganate of potash very successful in the treat ment of certain slow forms of putrid an I typhoid fevers, with loaded tongue, foul breath, etc., and in recurring bolls. This lends additional force to the the ory of its action aliove indicated. I am sure that this drug, so rich in oxy gen the life giver, so harmless in its action upon the human system, will well repay study by the profession generally, which it has heretofore only received, and that in a very inadequate degree, from the hoimepathie branch. J. W. IlEY81NEIt, . Philadelphia, Pa. First Use op the IIanpkehchief. Until the reign of the Empress Jo sephine, a handkerchief was thought in t ranee so shocking an object that a lady would never have dared to use it before any one. The word even was carefully avoided in refined conversa tion. An actor who would have used a handkerchief on the slage, even in the most tearful moments of the play, would have been unmercifully hissed : and it was only in the beginning of the present century that a cilebrated Mile. Ihichesnoisc, dared to appear with a handkerchief in her hand. Having to speak of this handkerchief in the course of the piece, he never could summon courage enough to call it bv its true name, but referred to it as a slight tis sue. A few years later, a translation of one of Shakspeare's plays, by Al fred de Vigny, h.tving leen acted, the word handkerchief was ued fi r the fipt time on the stage, amid cries of indignation from a great part of the house. I doubt not if even to day. French elegantes would carry hand kerchiefs if the wife of Napoloo.i I. hn not given the signal for adopting them The Empress Josephine, though rcal'y lovely, had uglv teeth. To conceal them she was in the habit of curving small handkerchiefs, adorned with costly lace, which she continually raised gracefully to her lips. Of course all tho ladies of the court followed her exam plo, and handkerchiefs have rap idly become an important ami costly Dart of the feminine toilet ; so much so that the price of a aingle handker chief of the trocseau o( the Duchess of Edmgbtirg would makcthe foitune of a necessitous family. A Natural Curiosity. The San Francisco llullrtin says: "On the panel of one of the desks on exhibition at the Merchants' Exchange a human head is plainly represented in the nat ural grain of the wood. The panel is of bird's-eye walnut, and for the most part bears a close resemblance to a chaotic sea of flame, in the midst of which a shaggy head appears. 1 he features are those ot a middle aged man and be-r a l-wk of despaii. It is not unfrequent that the grain of bird's eye walnut contains outlines which by a little stretch of the imagination, can be made to appear like animated forms, 'but resemblances so plain and tininis- takable as this one are very rare." 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IViry were going to their work, blast ina; lne rock from a ledge situated in tlieeiitfe of Stratton, they noticed the tracks of a wild animal. Sup- I nnsiiiKr thpv heli.iir d to a bear, tliev con cluded to follow tlient for a short distance to satisfy tlieir curiosity. These soon led . . f i i . . l . I into a piece OI wwkh himii h nine wtnuii- r.si ,i,.,i ii.eh-,.!3.ci., i..io.i,,s 10 .e help and follow it up the next morning. Saturday morning- the hunters, about six teen in all, armed with rifles, shotguns and revolvers and accompanied by several dogs started for the animal. They first passed around the woods to make sine that the supposed bear had not left his lair, and then the whole plitce was sur- lounded by a chain of armed men to pie- t vent his escape if lie should make a break 1 for the mountains. Twelve of the hunters were thus arraiigod, while Messi-s. Filts, Perry and II. H. Johnson, with two boys and four dogs, entered the woods to stir up the Meast. The dogs were kept back liv i-oi.c until t.lin to oner tiinf anfl tdare. j i - - i i should be reached, and the hunt cotn- nienceo. i ne trail ot tiie previous even- me; wasMMin mi'iick, aim i!i a lew nioiueiiis they caineupon the half devoured remains i. i.,. ti. i.,..t i...... ...r., i i T j i .i -iir largo animal had lam the m;ht before " ,. , , . . was discern red, and fresh tracks were ap- parent on all sides. 1 lie uneasiness of the ilosrs as tliev strnce-lcd to fiee themselves from their leashes also made evident the i 1-jpl IJjJ'1 WI" Be" J'011 a'-i -a-near presence of the came. When they ( ?-f. rKU heap, if not choaper, than were loosed, tliev darted throush the I i. ..!..;. ....,1 I i.:., . i ;i j UI linn, J ' t r rto'l MulhlH, rv 1 1 1 1 ,7 I uu hunters followed on as fast as possible, Soon the barking ceased, and the animals riinhed hilhcraiKi iliitiier hunting lor (he trail, evidently at a loss. Mr. Perry, how-' ever, who iv:is armed witli a shut gun, doublv loaded with shot and ball, dis- coverco a oai k-iimk!I' ooject in tr.C fop of a tall hemlock. Without a moment's warning, he raised his yun and hied and the dark object r.in.c l.....l.lin to ., . n .. tho ground, disclosin-r to the e.yrs of the astonished hunters a regular American pantlier. Altho!th shot thioueh. the j Ejli shot tnioiieh. the e.-f hi. f.releos broken lairnifi.-ent animal was . , , . breast and with one by the fall, I he m disabled but not copfitieri d, and as the tios attacked linn, clciinug himself wish ins ui.iiMinefl liaw, he lenperi into the air over the heads of the men, and lauded in a thicket a dozen or nficen feet away. The dogs however, were grit ty and te. i ibly in ea.nest, and when he .eaped a.ain he car- r;eil ot:e of I hem w 1M1 him, eimifiiio to Ins Hank. He attempted to climb a tree, but his, in his disable condition, was impost- ble, so, dropping- to the ground, he nude a uasii lor a clump of dead tree tops, a few ; appeanno; in a thicket of s-prucc trees, Jolmson seized liini by the tail ,-tnd called oil Perry to hcln in makinrr the rantnre 1 eny loyally lesjiondd, but jrsras he had ot a good hold the beast gave a leap, car- ryiiitf btli of the men with him, and for a iihis nibianr. Away went t lie panther and ;e .:,'" ,,V. Vi ' "' u ro is scnr'-civ :i;iv ..;:.,, t bo n.. t: i.i- ' S H KlMiI'-lIb. lie sell them at creat- i , , L -1 , r , " T".1 3 t' ' K I l; reduced i-riees for the ready .!,. 1 n !m 1 I.v oh , while the men followed close behind me- .,-t,;, i, i , ineonthed..?s. Hitherto the demon,,! A LA IK J K UW OF POCKET AND JOHKSTCW?, PA. ! ' ,' v 1 , " tionsol lhe hunters had been more noisv J'KN K N IVliS very cheap tor cash at ' " WMsJoi -'. '(. than elective, hot as the panther was dis- ! HL'N i'LliV'd. W. I. M'Clkm.axh foiix Haxxax. whrr "nie Winiier ner a t.top; TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IKON WARE hnt .tho men remained on the other side, iMviog recently taken noWion of the new still clinrm; to Ins tail. He tried to turn ! lytitted no and cor.iinodioiis Imililiifjr on llijrh and fihtlhcm, but the dos were on hand j street, two doors c:st r the Hunk arid nearly .l,Kt ut tl.is t. .1. ... 1....1 I opposite lhe Mountain Hou-o. the subscriber is . ... ...... .,.,,..,v,, .,,,,,., .;. ,!l;,,t himself of his revolver, and five bullets were lodged in his head. Still the fiht continued, and Mr. Pitts, who had not been an idlo spectator, managed to fasten a ropo around the panther's leg and fasten him to a tree. Shot guns aud pistols were empty, but the panther, thouirh weakened. refused to die, and the life ol the "king ofj the American forests" was brought to an lT 111)111 ItWilltt fICA litr thn ,.r . 1. a Ifiiifo mrl e,il....l 1 1 . ,. Kline ana cuoeel. lie measured seven feet from tip to tip, and weighed 1 0." pounds. Thiee toes were e-(,ne from his fore fiit, seeming to evince an intimate aeipiaintance with a steel-trap some time in the past. Hunters and dogs escaped unhurt a fact probably due to the severe injuries abstained by the animal in the early part of the fijrht. The caicass was borne in ttinmph to the village and exhib ited to the wondering eves of the inhabi tants. B'ltland ( Vt.) lie raid. Intkrkf.ri:xce is Family Quarrels. - Tim l):.,.v,ll.. A il rti ts I'olii.ic r..ii. j "r, " " Kj lociilent, occurring in the early days of j Kentucky: "Capt. Jack Jewell., liobin ) us IV null Ron lira. I.i. oil , ,. ... - - ' J .i.i.i. " L l l.lfl,VTIlll from Virginia to Kentucky on horseback, as the mode then was. (Smt Jpucii .. .. liiriu f...A.1.u.u;., ...i..r: .,,..,, .... h,,e,:llm.u ol the sort of m n th.lt f;ave character to lhe periix) that embraces the eaiiv history of Keiltuckv. As the tin ,.!,....; . . " . " nicii niiriniuii nnt iiiaiacieu oy atij;iy woids that came from a cabin by the road Ride. Words were succeeded by blows, when Capt. Jewettsaid : 'Let's ride up and see what this fijjlit is about. Thej galloped up to the cabin, wlien, )y ! it whs" a man and his bet ter-half having a regular set-to,' and she was getting the better half of it. Hold my horse,' Paid Jenett, 'and I will teach the fellow a lesson he will neer for tret.' With one blow of his list the man lay prostrate on the floor. The cihkI wife looked at her husband a moment, and then at Jewett, when, reaching back, she caught up a large, long-handled frying pan, and letting diive at Jewell's head, the bottom went out and the litn went over his head and around his neck, such was the force of the blow. All efforts failing to get the remnant of the fiying-pan from around Jewett's neck, he had to wear it for about five miles on his road, when a file in the bauds of a blacksmith released him." A Shadow. This is an Indiana story, told by the Evansville Journal: "A night or two xgo one of our prominent merchantR went home late with his mind distracted by columns of figures, and a little absent minded. The house i on the corner and a gas light throws its enlivening rays fttaight t hrough the front parlor .w indows, lie opened the fi out floor and after lock ing it opened the pallor door and walked through. The blind had been allowed to remain up, and as he walked into the room his shadow fell full and plainly on thn op posite wall. He stopped shoit at the sight, and in a moment thoughts of burg lars sallied through his mind and he felt for his pistol pocket, but there was no weapon at home. Then he began to back quietly out of the door, with the hope that if he got our. without giving the alnrtn he would not be shot by the burglar, whom lie saw feel for his pistol simultaneously with himself. Then he backed to the front door and opened it rapidly, after losing sight, of the intruder. As ho was backing out of the front door, however, the shadow fell on the door also, and it looked ho familiar he stopped and reflected aud then went in and got to bed." A piece of red pcpier the size of your finger nail, put into meat or vegetables when first beginning to cook, will add greatly in destroying the unpleasant odor a,ifiil,K therefrom. Hememhcr this when lf,a a,e boiling sauer kraut, cabbano, gten beans, ouiutw, cbickeus, mutton, tc EBEKSRURC AND HQUSE-FUBHISH'G STORE'iy w FAYBM IS THE PLACE TO OCT I f . Uti 1 III BJ U 19 n n.TvnmT)P mm IKON, nail. ci,v. oil?, paints, &. . (, ,., GEO. HUNTLEY, Frop r. TCTARMEKS AND OTHERS, if yon in tend to builil a tioiwe or bam, r othr improve vour pn'rtv. iro to Hl'NTI.EY for N All-", :LASS, PAIN'IS. HAIti7AHE. &e. Money saved hy litiyiiijr for cash. TT AUMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and xamine the neatest little CHOPPING M II.I. i Ver liilro.liiecd. It eliolis from 10 to M lmhels of ro. corn or oats per hour. BUV ; OXR-1T COSTS ONLY AplMERS GO TO HUNTLEY'S and . x ,,ie ,FST COUN FODDER ant STRAW ci'TTKU ever sdd In tbi county, , Their cost more t han saved in one year by cut- : tiny your feed with it. m HEIJest PILVnn-PL.VTED wahi: jn Inarllet at 25 per cent. ieS8 Uian - in ; piiy refpil prices, cold for cash it : lis-ls-'75.-tf.j HL'NTLKY"S. i rtTT AltMLKS, (,() TO HINT LT-., i b and I ji-.- , . Vi o x-i-r t, w i: i i i i buv vonr H A U I-b i TOOLS, which I j ,1P m.!Is (' II K. VKlt Folt IWSII than they win i be boujtht Isewhere in Kbonsburir. ' than any oilier iienl"i- in I-.hensbiirir, and trim it into tlio litir-raiii without extra ehartfe. j . j "TS LOCKSMITHS, lU'NTLKV wiM sell t you Horse Shoes, Morse ails, O rin'e Ho.is. Itar Iron. X:Oi Uoii, Cast fK tl, Jte., vtiiv low roncA.su. OUSEKEKPKKS, CO TO III'NT LKY'S and Iniv the RLAN'CII AH!) i t lli ltN. the rest in the world ' M manufacturers prices. I . rMT''c ni ta ni'VTr T-g ipR,5 '" G . liP.crw'. ' eet the iM-st MOW INCi AND ULAr- ,N(i m.x.-iuni: made. 1'JtK E.s oitKAl'LV j Ui:il" i:i. i !TrFOrSEKEi:PEIJS, CO TO HUNT- J ,,-,:V'S nnl save ''.- per cent, by pay- j nit ca.li lorlabie Knives, r 01 ks, f-poons, ic. 1 ! . . ' i r- i A UPEN TEUS. (JO TO IICXTLEY'S - e per cent. and Imv vonr TOOLS an.l i llAltliWAHR. Pay cash and v : m 7 Z ' " " " Tl"fl)VII5T:F:rl:I1S' G? T nVT" ; s . j "jfS AHMERS, CO TO IICXTLEV'S and ; J pet the Ix-sf TloRSE IIAV HAKE ' e er intioduceJ. CMI'Al l'OUCA.SH. " EXT DOOll TO POST-OFFICE Clvi- StoA OS, T " 4 . 4-, . ! A 1 enTinr? MOVOS. , j,f.)K.r ,,-,., a,-i tbmeeor to niannfrietin-o ell HPtiolos in the TI N.l Pl'Kft nrui SH KK f-I !MN WAItK Inn, aii of which will be furnished to iMivers,H the very lowest living prices. and'varied,neT,oriOSf"a Uccv a fu" Cooking:, Parlor ftnd Heating Stoves of the most approved desiirns. un, ter IT?r(iI'TIX(i and ItOilFIM"! nv.-'e to order t wai n.etcd rerleet in iin'mifm-tiire and 111a inl. tt Kl'A I U IN ti promptl v attended to. Ail woi k done by me will l,e done riirlit nn.l , .m i,ur R-nns, 111:1 all Mir, i.i!imI w.l(l s,,, i i,v m. !, i. ., .u, ..., j cannot lie undersold' in prU-o. A eontimiitnce ! ""'J "u'Vl':l-"'' f'.' I"'1 '".""iiirv i.-i respeet lnliy sdiei te1. am! no ettort will lie wantiuir to render en tire satisfaction to ail. VAT.TlRI.rTUINGF.lt. Flienshurff, Oct. 13, IS7il.-tf. BOOK, DRUG asi VARIETY STORE. UAVIXfi reeetuly enhirired our stock wc Hre now in-enai-ed to seil at n cre;rt reduetion from fi rmer . rices. Our Ftoc k eonsNts of OrtlifS, M"djeiiis, IV-rf oiiiery. Fancy Soaps, ( eon's. IIhIi's nn-l .MU' Ililir t'nnit i r ei I 1 Hl!.iinliiieiit. l'l.is!er. laniments. I':1in Kill- lers. filiate Magnesia, Ks. .lamaiea fiinwer. i Pure Flavorinar Extruei. F. -enect. Lemon i vriif.SoothinjrSyrup, Spiced Syrup. K!iularl, i 1 uic .-..iiTK.ac. Cigars fnd Tobacccs, lllank Hoops, Heod. X. te.i nn1 llonds Cip. I I'ost, ComiiiereiHl hp.1 nl! kl-.ids of Note Fnoei- , K, elopes. Feus. IVncils, . mold 8 Writing Fluid, l!i k and lied Inlc. Pocket and I'ass Magazines. Newsp-ipers, Novels, Histo- .. . 'VOles. Ui-li-ious, t rnyerund I oy Itookj. , I p'inni ves, -ipe. .vc. W nave added toonrst.x-k n Lit nf Fivr, .TKWEI.HY. to which we would invite the at. teni ion of t he Iniies. thm evrr iiflered in t hjj .i-Mce. l aper and Ciinr old irleT wtinlpaalo or re ' LKMMilX V M L'KltA V. July 30, IS'W. Main Street, ELei.sLurfr. LOOK WELL TO YOTO raiEil.STAMH.CS. j rillJ 17 .r..i..i - - .. I..i.,iiiviiyiiii i nt ii id i rms nis nil. meroiis eust'imerd and t he piiidicirc tiemii v ini-i r.n is prepared to iivinu tact u SIIOF.S of nnv ilesireil r- fi,i..ct lWn..h ....if oi,;.. i .' ..:' '-".! v.... iiM-.-nm ii, 1 1 iff coHrsef l.roirans, in the vnnv best manni;h. on the shortest notice, and at a moderate prices as like work enn he obtained iinyw here. Those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made nt my establishment need no r.ssurnnee as to the superior ipiality of my work. Other can easily he convinced of the Tact ir thev willoniy trivcmo a trial. Try nnd he eon vineed. ltr Hepairimr of Huots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a woi-kmniiko ,v,o,..... 1 honkttil for pat favors I fOPl eorfident th tt my work and priees will commend me to a con ! . u ne ui. j onuiiivivitne jk ine same. JOHN D. THOYAS. ciu-AVTOinTnoDSEi l.ltF.XNItl K, 1'A. John Fitzharrls, - Proprietor. HAVIXO leased nnd r furnished the above well known and popular hotel, the propri etor is now amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronaire Zi u-. . -";- ""- nniiiiiMwiii oe serve! at the Table at all sensons, the Har will be kent constantly supplied with the choicest honor. ill' iH'qi ntiT run ...nri-... - -1 . ill be served will lie knot and the commodious Stable will be under the charire of a careful and attentive hostler. No effort will be gpnred to render iruests comfort able and well pleased in every particular and -Jrr0l'crB,tU'"on To husinessand a moderate scale or prieea th proprietor hopes to win his way to publ e favor. (May 2, lH73.-tf.i ATILLINEKY oi 1)KI8 MAKING , The attention of the Indies of F.beno tmrirand vicinity is dir-eterl to tL r-,. .k. IUS. It. E. JON KS has just received an invoice ... .n-CT mm i.i-iiiKiiiiiiie .nunnery tf rooms in the East Ward. Kbensbunr ixiiiiu is. n ats, ere, a specialty, prompt I v and neiitlv rlone f'l laeinuies is resoeetliilly solicited. 8-l.'Tl.l 71 1 COAIj ! COAL! ! The subscriber oiiMntif tes. nil omilities of AVTHK irn r Tt-imreu 10 iurnisn. in larn-e or shimII ftrrtiMiNous isial t lowest r.,j;Ll; I'nnl a..ii.-or. .i .. :-? - : ,. ri.iiiiijniil inriii cnarirelor i-.rui vnnrire Mir .lMirjr or vicinity ' imuiiiix ui wiij ioini. in r.oen Orders .eft nt theZAHM Stohf. iy attention. DAN I KL n- w iMiT- . I Ty . DICK. ArroUNKY AT-LW. Kbt , ensbuiv, i'n. Oi."iee;in 1 rout room of T J. Lloyd H new hMiioi..if. tXmtre street. A ll ' ZLV:& xtt'T 10u a specialty. iT 'iii v- i -V ii ii? iti i . 1 1 i- si . i n; i" M ... - - - - - - c i ESTABLISHES W Manuihcturors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF tin, mz&h AND- Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALERS IN AND- .Tolliii"r ii 1 m, COPPER &Sl!!-:i2T-I!lOX J rBoai'Ti.v att::mm ti. M'CLELLANI) & CO., Muniifart nrer of and Dealer in FURNITURE! AXl) CHAIRS. We kerilClUISLinlll-lin liln.l !n frrlf r-rictv o line of ieg:.u' ' I v - t.-vi i.ww.un rtii VJiiiiJiji ,H1K . . l V,,.-, ct"C irn .1 tf.. . ..! t-. IMSTYLES ANO AT PRICES TO SUI r ALL CUSTOMERS ; Having the moM skillful workmen in the city, xve are prepared to till all erdeis f,ir m household russi IK PIECES OR 8CIT3, Vt IMMCl.S IJeloM' Hither Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wnreroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street NKAIiLY Ori'OSITE TOST OFFICE, JOEI.WKMV , hepainng Neatly and Promptly Done. "J-A11 Forniiure seat 'or nnd delivered in fie eity free otelmr. l3-ia,-71.-tl. nr 1 m is (f- v ood, llorreli & Co.. ... ' VVSHINGTON STREET, i j wear S-tKrt'A I?, is. DEFOT. JohnstoAvn, lrs.? Wholesale and Jlcfail Dealers in FORKIOX ANO IK) M EST I O "T. mif" rr-Tri e x . . . : E J P"t Sf -- fi P B 5 ! - -1 -Tr .T l-JZ, r. I iiipnii . ' !,.... I HAiuiWAin: lUOTS AND S IIOHS. HATS AXI CAl', r v npv-rc -t, nl ,'V.Vr.V lewilw.- . . WOODEN AM) WILLOW WAKE, KK",fiiPR0vISIOXS and IE ED of all kiiM, ii.Rether with all manner of Western Produce sueli as FLG'JR, BACGN. FISH, SALT, CARSON OJl, ETC. t"WlK,lesaleHiid retail oi fieri. m.Mejtod and promptly filled on the shortest uoticenu inot rcujiiaoln terms. "iusi Parke's Marble Works 133 Franklin Htrmi ui,Hl.A ' n I"?. ?"? "- n Price. dei u ami ltl&A 1 f orders respect ruiiv oii.-ited ?2rfy. . , est cash t pKt , 'Jh '"V" ",U,V '" " very low- oct.2t.-m. " All IIH. JOHN PARKE. , w-v )AMLL McLAUG Hl.IX. Attorney I Ton Hon liimiBl otMnl. 1 1-j ii . . ' "i una ijoctiRt street Villtii i "essoonneetHwuh Disprolew, . . Will attend toll busl- ot. '. ( EO M. RE A T)V Jtr... T I nlf??"- three floor trm Utah ktu ,.utf n,-T2? (fi CP A fONITMFNTS, TIKAT r.M Tmui mrts.ather M'ONi:s,n)rTKRnil Cfiii 'Tk . weddimr i M:tsi.ahs. m anth v L" 'f Y& Xtk lressinakin? i fan l red of the very Lest 1 tal'ian and fjif5.! M i I'liiiiiiinur ill miif i itiiii itiarnifia k iT 'fi'' r- The History of to.. Tiie intrtMl notion vf t,(. teni, as it at present txj..,1 Irlca nn tl.o ..1.1. i Sli!;. to Englaml, when in 1.4(J tnvelopes wcr dt-xised't. l'Vt:v .ill wvti iuo MlllJ,J,,m at ( single rate." 'I lis v..n "j through the exertions 1(f Hill, who has leen aj.t'v -"fntlierof liostn-o appoars. Iiowevt-r, th itt!,,.. : ' '"HI l - I i - '"HI"! i tatre stamp system. I c lvl J 1... n in i .1 hi nrihit in' i.. . 111. ti 1, i - hi Jin. .n l M H'i:.r .!,,.. Mill IMiril- !I tiie ! . . tanner, while lettl i , v( T(.,i ..- ' ; spwially Hppoiute:! f...,;''': pre-pay ment .f U: vi .u,.?'... stamp rt presc nteil It v . tied in 1S3G. Wlictlar li'? Ui itHin first iistrcxluced p0V other countries U-onn ta ."'' selves of this inetl;ei forf ,. , ' merits of letters, althor.!, t',' ,' move very promptly in tlto j,.' .. Great ril inn .ri. i .1 " eJ ctlrnna t.. I I - 11 tiir fi.-cf c . . ' 1 1 oit ui lillll'l IV-? i"! e 1 slie has rnrvle few. r JP 1 stamps thsin any ,v i r i nas suik'i tM ii i I . 1 i main lesirn the i,,..; t i Victoria. In mln-r c.,ii.,t,;,.. in tuir own, the San Iwi.-:, M the Argentine Piep.iM;,. t;. i portraiture on the .t:.-.:T4 ! ilUtriliutC'l anion Rr-n in i ' j positions. Uut in liievt l; j Quet'ii alone fii."!rci.i! !. r', j n;t even the r-Iinpir.. tl iiM f ; tlior national and e..!.ir ' tauils. j nrxt country ?' t.., j pTr of Enob'i.1. w",-. !:..',;' a series of three .f;u:-M- f- ... j stiuply of iare i!,iu,-r.,! ,,.'.' value, ami all printed i:i ' ,.' ! Mied. Tl.on eanie i,,. . i .Switzerlainl .dxl I-'ii.l :f.. .:t: ; opes which to-dy ;c v, n -- om after t!nin. E vpri ;. . Franco, II:;ijover. New S"::!, i Tuscany. Austria. lMi:.:. . i l'nissia, Saxony. Se'-l v Spain. IV-nmark. Itrlv, o.', Triniihul Wnrteml'ii' j, n ! ..yr State?. Other eo":itr:- f '' . t!;e train, tnitil at the AVSAGF.S. CulU-et v i;rii:c taininf about one buirtli i a . j from the lijz ; soe t!int it is f; J bop.c, sinew, rristk-, -te., v . j water, li'it I nt vik it : (he-:! t 2D pounds of Ii t-1 i: oniH-os 01 snuc. 10 oiiiiiv? 1. 1 -ounce of i!nck !ei'; .r, 1 i tnMesjvonfiil of rc l full I 1 1 j or1marv tnl.Icp.i. : ;'!.! ,f-:; i in a V tlillik t he n' r :?: r t-, i . otlu'istlic iiip:rcliei!? !i o : v . i. fino tlierefore f!ioT:l l. . taste, try it In-fore uIi i: t; c .. ujion loo lui'ire? a scnle. T-,i- - is imjrovnl 1 nee; ut in :. . smoke moderately. Ti:"-. more flavor of sairo, anil ie- i'; can take to every 0 i . .ii t :-T- . i i: 10 ounces of silt, b'o'.m ; - j 1 talilespoonfiil ef ;. ;-r ! well vith the liHiitl, iMi'i i :!; k ir. j pmis; wlien f:il ili :t t :'!:". I 1 1 n? top of the pan in li -.;:. .,. . t .i I tooretber ami rrAiovo t-. t - -l ; is a common wr.V nvvi' i keoers to "cut ami tl . ' ;i,-.t' i f i little more pepjHM- ami -m:c. '.: j r yTtAn- i t; Ii-ii: , r the palate of otliors, tiil t!ie;:. jtoo mw:i pepper a;,.i v-n..n-: "'" T'-ll:,,- he aiiu- j ' .- .... . , , uie simple, o.'ssy ni! ; e' i shoultl vfu fit su e to e!i:i"e '-' one's t.-iste, lie e:..miou i:-. sejfsoiiiiifr. -is It eav to :i-l-3. ' :; possil;Io to tf.ke o:tt niemlK-r sausnp'-; la c i ih as they ury. tcr,wn,'.i 1:1- The Awjic Xiuiit IV. H ? ii' a skctc-li. s-avs the Ne ' World, of tin j' ami niiil liu in A"-- regions. o one but Ihu- Visilr Gretsilaml fi.ul.l c -v. -u r tiie seTisatifin of liavitie i-ol i.i - Unit daylight and otm-r ti :i - ; but darkness. The Alnc -'" 'f flidieult to W- iiinlei ti.M. ''' , : kept at Smith's Sonn 1 f i a I :r tluiine the dav and niLilit ef .i.-una' while endeavoriiiej to icmcIi tl eN : role. His vessel, of oi.-!y 1?" 1 : v.as nearly wrecked, and loi M'i y;: could not break from tl.v i'- '-' had to await t lie return ef '' ' N ra s. In place of ha in,: nid-t n; l' parcels, they were comj-. !! ' ,; theirs all in a linnn. :in 1 when daylight came tliev lj:el tt".' the best of it. For f mr i:)-1"'-'";' half they were kept in ih'ikm'"- . were not lxrn to live wiUn i.t 1 .J -Dr. Hayes continued, i:o n;crv i the3 were to live alone. A Few Valfabi.e Hint black pepper rolled in oir.o C'-t-e '-' dipped in sweet oil, i one of the est .-emedies known f.r the eat s'-'- Stoi e jars which have ,M'( '' sive and unfit tor use. mav la perfectly sweet by packing tl nir! earth and letting them str.ud tpPl three weeks. .4 To ruin il-t-l th. clean t! '"1 hot water or soap-suK nii'l 1 L 'f half wiped, and they will l;l!i bright while wet, and very r.r , dirty when drv. and soon vm s jKel off. lint if you wish to them, and have them to look ,u '"'rii nice, wash them with soft fbr.n'l i lukewarm water, and wij-e tfioror.---- dry. II von want them to i"k.'. ?,C i nice after thev are drv. dr P s ' We"Pir'fl ' " ' ' i nib them with a SUiU cwU.
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