The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 07, 1875, Image 4

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    WARDEN AM) HOUSEHOLD.
l.lshi nnil llrnv> Sells.
A paper mm ren.l before the AmMimn
Farmers' Club as follow*: A fair crojv of
excellent wheat m*T I*> pnxlnce.l on a
light, sandy soil; but much kuid will not
furnish a <xvngoniivl sob-hed for growing
wheat. Hsrler, for example, tuny
raised on ligiit, mucky soils; bttt some
.rflicr crojo* may lw produced on ntrh
land with far morn profit, m a nmoky
ami jxNity aoil is dofioiont in those 010
menU of fertility which make a congenial
roil for law ley. As all soils arc *jokeu
of l<y working farmers aa either heavy 01
light, the proprietor of a grain farm will
always select land that is neither too
heavy nor too light. There is a grade of
soils between the heavier and the light
which it is always desirable to secure.
Vet where the choice lies Wwxin light
and very heavy, it will l>e more sati*
factory in every reaivot to ch.xoo the
heavy land, as anch ground will be found
more congenial to a larger numlvcr of
Ssop plant* than the light soil. Resides
lis, the heavy soil is susceptible of U>
ing brongfat to a higher stake of fertility
han the wry light land, and the fertility
can be maintained from year to y<>ar
with less laltor and fertilising material
than where the soil is so light and parens
that tli" elements of fertility are not re
tniued for the roc of growing plant*.
When a supply of j.hosj.hatic, nitixv
genfitiA, or other fertiluung matier is in
<nrjmrat.il with a heavy soil, larg. r than
is e oontial to meet the miiuremeuU of
the growing plant*, the adhesive, argil
latvoua jvortiuu of the seed Ixil envelop*
the valuable clement* of fertility and re
tains the minute atoms until the numer
ous spougioles of crop plant* spread
through the soil the xuexxxxting season,
ami lay hold of and appropriate the rich
jvabulum tliat ha* long boau held in store.
The intelligent propn. tor of a gnun farm,
if he has adopted a system of j>rogm*uvo
agriculture, chooses i. judicious rotation
of mm Here, also, tlie important
principle of adaptation must l>e strictly
observed. t>n the heavier kinds of lands
the billowing rotation system will be
fonud quite satisfactory in nearly every
rrsjvvt, uauielv: lmlian *rn. Ixtrley,
- oat.*. w heat, and red clover. Th* crop
of red clover should be plow-,si under
tlit' next year after seeding. On some
grain farms the svsteu; of rotation is
varied from the foregoing, tint*: Indian
corn, ,vit*. rye. and ril clover. In some
locations rye straw is so valuable at mar
kets in certain cities, that certain farmer*
prefer to raise rye instead of wheat, a*
th .remunerative price rixvived for the
atmw, together with the returns for the
grain, w ill grvwtly preponderate over the
pre fit* tvf a crop of wh.xit on the same
ground, Bcm.!"* this, then- is no other
crop among the cereals with wiucli the
fsssl of ml clover can be sown with tlie
same assurance tliat there will be " a
gwal -catch" as with rye. A crop of
clover in a judicious rotation is more
valuable and more important than a crop
of rye or wheat, lb si itit will " catch "
satisfactorily in some instances with
wheat, oats, or liarley. But as oat* and
barley art *o liable to viehl such a heavy
and dense burden of leaves near the
ground, the young clover is often in
danger of being smothered to a ruinous
extent.
\t%trr l Farmer*.
1. Take good palmers and read theiu.
2. Keep an account of fanniug opera
tion*.
5. Po not leave implements scattered
over the farm, exposed to snow, rain ami
heat.
4. Bepair tools ami buildings at a
proper time, ami do not suffer stiboe
queut threefold -xjvnditure of time and
money.
,">. l'-e money judiciously, ami do not
attend auction wiles ami purchase all
kind of trumpery because it is cheap.
6. S-v tliat fooen are well repaired,
and cattle Ret grazing in the meadows,
or grain fields or orchar.is.
7. l>o not refuse to make correct ex
periment* in a small way, of many new
things.
8. Plant fruit trees well, care for them,
and get good cropa.
9. Practice economy by giving st<vk
shelter daring the winter; also good
f,sl, taking out all that is unsound,
half rotten or moldy.
10. Ihv not keep trilws of dogs and
cats around th-* premises, who eat more
in a mouth tluia they are worth all their
lifetime.
Knrm Iliac.
The best soil for wh-nt is rich clay
loam.
Wheat like* a g md, deep, soft IxiL
Clover turned under make* just such a
bed.
Tlie Ix-et seed i. plump, heavy, oily and
clean.
Alxvnt two iucli'-s is the Ix-st depth for
sowing the wed.
Tlie drill put > the *•.! in bettor ami
cheaper tluui broadcasting.
From the midille of September to the
la*t of October is the beat time for sow
ing.
If drilled, one bushel of seed per
acre ; if broadcast, twa bushels.
One heavy rolling aft* r sowing does
much good.
For flour, cut when the grain lvegins
to harden ; for seeds, not nntil it has
harden* *l.
C allina nn.l -iorlri* (Iran..
There i u<> better time to cnt graft*
than at the commencement of winter. If
these bunches or bundle* are now
placed on end in a IkTx. with plenty of
•lamp nioas 1* tween them and over the
top. they will keep in a cellar in good
condition, and. any sort may lie selected
and withilraw-n without disturbing tlie
r-*t by reeling th* projecting laliel. We
liavo never bum 1 sand, earth, sawdust,
or any other parking snltnnce so con
venient, el-nn and easily removed as
moss, for protecting graft*.. It is need
fnl. li'iwever, to keep an occaaional eje
to tliem, to see that the proper degiw
of moistnre is maintained—which should
lie just enough to keep them from shriv
eling, and no more.
I
Mexican Cannibal*.
The Alcalde of n small village in Chi
huahua, a mount anions region of Mexico,
hail l*-en for at>ine montlis observe! to
meet his friemLi late at night at n house
in the outskirts of the town, for supper
and a genial outpouring of wit. The
principal tlisli at these gatherings was
usually compounded of the savory flesli
of swine or kids. To tliis there could be
no possible objection ; and the Alcalde,
Iwing the principal authority of the place,
wan naturally free from any queotiona
concerning the late hotira and strange
orgies which he and hiseronies were said
to indulge in. lint one day a neighbor,
an Indian woman, missed her little three
year-old child, and at once, in Mexican-
Indian fashion, began to accuse everv
one in the vicinity of sorcery. She hall
already selected several unfortunates as
agents in her child's sudden disappear
ance, and one or more of them would
doubtless liavo been burned alive lnnl
not another, and still another, and yet
another neighbor, on succeeding days,
reported the losses of their tender "in
fants. Groat excitement ensued ; and at
last suspicion fell upon the midnight
sappers of tlie Alcalde and liis compan
ions. The " political cliief" of the sec
tion was snmrnoned. Armed with his
superior anthority, he penetrated the
secrecy of tlie Alcalde's mystic rendez
vous, and there discovered the heads
and bones of thirteen children. The
Alcalde confessed tliat the missing in
fants hail been barbecued, or roasted
whole, and tlie cannibals, ere they were
hanged—speedy vengeance was their
portion—told the political chief, with
fiendish joy, that " had he ever tasted
the raast he would liave joined the infer
nal association." This story all the re
spectable papers of the City of Mexico
vouch for, and the children in Chihuahua
are not allowed to leave their parents'
houses even to play about the doors.
A GRAND THIXO.—A scheme has been
set on foot with the view of encouraging
in the public schools of Shetland the in
dustrial and domestic training of girls,
especially in the necessary branches of
plain sewing, mending, darning, and
other useful household arts. It is ex
pected tliat there will shortly be fifty
schools in existence in the islands.
According to official statistics just pub
lished, there were 5,275 suicides in
Franoe in 1872.
A HIM/11.1 IN ROMANCE.
Vlnrrlnjo- nl ihr Unnahler nf n Mln.no.
Ktna rsirsor.llnnr. nn.l InihnsU".
iccANNI of MN ValMltUhlnn IMeplfi) Ii ••
llir Intlißflona >\ mt lml, ttittl ll
llonac Mccoi nlttl,
Th" hour i* midnight, anv* a Hnunlis
comvqxm.leut, and I luive jimt mme in
trifle jad.vl, but before ret iring 1 prop,
while yet the fact* arc vivid in my mm.
to give you aim.' account of a wedding
tin* evening. It wn* a we,
ding, 1 make Ivold to any, the like .
which vvus never celebrat.il oil eith.
continent. The high .imtnu'tiug parti,
to the marriage were Malta, only dang)
t.r of De Solum t'abral, the grv*
diamond king of S.>uth America, an
tbi.rge Vrthur TliMvcknuvrton, a nativ
of Kentucky, United State* of \mene.
who, for the past tiv.' year*, ha* I**
sinxivs-iflllly engaged m railroading i
this country, vvitb h.xi.lquarter* at Hi
Janeiro. 1 .• S.ura t'abral is principi
owner of nine of the richest diain.iti
mines in South America, ami from then
in the nggrv>nOc, he derive* an anum
iiitiim.' of not l.\s* than fi2ik.HVl,(itl|i 11
iiitervxit* in gold iinn.x. luvvlvably amoiini
to aa much more, and 1 iuu cognizant.
the fact tliat last August he sold a otu
tenth interest in the ,vlcbrnt. l Haluamiti
—f which, until then, he had Ixx-li sol
proprietor, for sd,mxt,t*t<h K v, kl- Hi*du
ni.vnd mU'rest* in S.'nth Africa and Silx-ri
he lately established under .xith fin mu
legal prvHXiilmgs U-fore txmrt in Alms
t'rw,"l at tlie enoriuou* sum of fiod.i.** 1
lkk>' lie ha*, hauiiat, a grvxit •><•/> n
for rvxil estate, and I was but ti ,x<ntly inf
forni.il by one of hi* agent*, a th 'roughly
trustworthy man, that ialuul * rental in
London ami Glasgow akvue vu-ht ,v.r
AlfitkOOl) annually, lu ISUs he pur
.duvs.il tlie | latent of a machine for
making ey-ehd*. from a j**>r fellow whom
he found starving m a garret at M.vraii
luun, for such a Isigatell" as 81*-- !•
.lay the machine i* cxU nsively u*il all
over the wrorl.l, and t'abral draw*
a day from this source alone. And then
there an hi*ix'wing machiue roy all tics tliat
yield him fio.tMi a .lay. I lie .unrect
ncsa of tin* last it.'iu i* voiieh.il for by a
friend of untie, who i* tkc manager of
tlie leading sewing in.ah me colli t-any m
Hraz.il. J lud.xil, it u* < ay t > nil wlut
he is uitenxrf.il in, but tiord to think of
something, that t* anything, m wliich he
ia not. It would L- a puzzle to name z
1. admg railroad in S uth America or
Fnglaml in which l e luv* not a stake.
He take* in aoiu.rfliingov <r a tmlliou and
a lvalf a Tear from hi* steamship st.x-k,
and pndwbly tw nx-a* much more fn>m
other source*. A cxwd, clear h< al. .1 man
of sixty, mv ftx*t lngh, straight a* an ar
nw, with an eye like an eagle, a judgment
aa unemng a* fat,- and a decision :u.
quick a* tlie lightinng. witlisujxvrl. nerve,
unconquerable lxd.lua, and an apjvan-nt
inea|>acity for bhimlermg, 1V Snixa
t'abral -tatid* t ' .lay the wealthi.it man
.vn 'th-> "gloU-. He wa* lately aske.l by
au*ititiuute friend, iu my presence, if ht
lva.l any .xnuvptiou of the sum t.tal of
his*i>< ►**< **i,vtis. Hfdh.>nght for a moment
and then quietly rcplie.l: " I could not
sw.xvr that I was n.t wortli pn-suniiug
tliat 1 could niihze on all mv prop rtv
fi7sktktit,tkkt,Utt>." H. made tlii* a*totui.l
illg exhibit with i*'if.x-t KUHj Anml, but I
nni*t confess that as he sj>ke I felt some
thing very like pity for him. 1 could
not but tnink how sjw.-jdlr .liflicult it
might be for him to satisfactorily solve
tlie problem of the .vuu.-l and the
needle'a eye.
I would not have .levotrxl so much
space t. the father .>f tlie bride of this
evening were it not for tin' f.wt that
oth-rwi.se til" aixxnint that follows of the
wedding might lx> reeeive.l with in
cmlulitv. The bridegrooni, young
Throckmorton, is .1- aocn.led from otic of
the oldest famili.-s of the "bine grass
country," as he loves to call it. He came
to Hrazil with a matter of half a million
in hi* own right, an.l since luv* jvrosjver.il
famously, so that bwlay he eami -t U
worth leas than But a jua.r
pittanc" in comnariaivu with lit* father
ui-law's overwhelmingly gigantic for
tune, but still quite aufßcieitt to relieve
him from the imputation of marrying
tit- fair Malta Catvral for money. He
met her first a year ago at a Kill at IVr
nambuco, and the result wnvs ii en.*.' of
love at first sight on Ix-th tin ir jurt* (at
hast, ao " they say"). They make an
exceedingly j>r*j s*.-.s*nig <1 uj>le* h
tall, broad should' ml, yellow of liatr
and mustache, and she a tiny, graceful,
lovelv-fa.nl brnnett.'.
An.l now if I had but th.* jhui of a
ready writer t-i doacribc t-> vuu in fitting
term* th unqualified and limn-asnrnhle
jNimp and rircumatanoe of their w.sl
diug. Hut, tiLis, I cannot, and its I cast
about for a beginning of mv narrative, 1
am much 'embarrassed with the sichca
tliat wrait* t. )*' treated of. Tlien* vr.-n'
the invitation*, for instance, lliev w.-re
written on parchment by artistic hand*,
in quaint t-xt, exquisitely illuminat.il.
Instead of being inclomxl fjKiper <>n
velojves they wen* sent to their favored
recipients each iu it* .lainty U>x of
sandal-wood. These Ivoies, 1,000 in
number, were imumfaetuml to order ex
preaaly for this wedding at Canton.
Kadi one of them was fnnnshe.l with a
l.vok and key of solid gold, wa* ex
quisitcly carv.il with Oopiils an.l hearts
and other designs apprupriab* to the oc
casion, and crvst 81.'si. >fy own in vita
tion li.-* liexidc me a* I write, and I catch
the delicate scent of the sandal.
The residence of th- grxit J>Lirnoud
King, at which the wedding U*ik pla.*-,
is situated a little over half u mile from
IHamenttna, which is, you know, the
chief town of the diamond district. I
may alO-mjit t< d.es-rils' its maguificemx
in another letter ; let it suffice to say now
that the lion*.' is the complete reaiiza
tion ..f the ideal cnatl-a of the regulation
Kuglish novels, and tluvt the ground*
oonnrctrxi with it are th" livst expression
of liatnn' at lut loveliest reiliforc-sl by
art at its newt coiummmate. This even
ing the plmx- M-cined a j.aradi*". Wax
candles Ivy the thousand*, each caught
and held in it* jilmx' by a bronze figun-,
fl.ssl.il tin- nsitn* within and the miles
of grounds without, with n soft yet bril
liant light. Here nnd tlie re, on the
gre-n slopes, or in tlie rustic bowers, or
at the edge of some romantic ravine,
large mtwic-boxea, imU'.ld.il atnl eom
jiletely hidden from view in moos, jilay.il
a soft and ilreauiy nccornjninM-ut t* > the
voice of tlia fountains. One hundred
mtwic-lioxe* were empl.iy.xi in this ser
vice, and the tunes that were jiricked
on their cylinders were comivose.l .-ajw
ciailv for the nnjitial night by no less
celefinit-.l a musician than Liazt. He
received a draft of fi20,000 for his witch
ing work, and who shall say that lie did
not earn itCertainly no one tliat list
ened to the music, which was little Kliort
of heavenly.
The mnsic-bnxes will l>e 1 it ril lll t< -< 1
on the morrow among the bridesmaids
and other guests of the crcoinK, n/< mii
que remembrances of the wedling. Each
one of them was im|Ntrt*sl from l'aris, is
ill rnowil*, and eUlstrutcly finished
in gold, silver, and a variety of precious
atones. The lmmlri'd boxes et an
many thousand dollars. Tlie drawing
room in which the Kentnekiiui and hi*
" dark Kraliliiui bride" were made one
flesh, had one featnre in ita adornment
which elicited the moat fervent expres
sion of delight and amazement from nil
who were present. I allude to the deoo
ration* of the four walls. They were one
niaaa of full-blown white enmrilin* from
floor to ceiling, and a g<*d sized din
mond was inserted in tlie renter of each
to cunningly counterfeit the dew drop.
Tlie effect waa aim pi v ravishing.
" Words and phrases," as Mr. Webster
said of eloquence: " may la- ar.-lialled
in every way, but they cannot express
it." Ita very suggestion waa sweetness,
and light, and purity. It is estimated
that the adornment of this one room
called for an expenditure of not leaa tlian
ten millions of dollars. No diamond was
given the role of tlie dew drop that was
not white, and perfect "as the bosom
of a star."
The entire distance from the Oabral
mansian to the nearest railroad station,
something less tlian a quarter of a mile,
was literally away of flowers—not under
foot, but in graceful arches overhead.
Thus a long, snow-white Ixiwer, fash
ioned entirely of roses, was the connect
ing link between the drawing-room and
drawing-room far. The demand made
on Flora for the materials for this pie
tureaqne covered way was unprecedented.
The flower bill of the wedfhng—exclusive
of the item of hand bouquets—amounted
to $50,000. Bat the strangest thing in I
r gard to thi* bower I have yet to tel
It* thxir for the entire length was invert
' was camel'* hutr aliawls, to my own mil
"i n ptis-c of preixHiteroii*. ayo, wicked e
' traviigamv. Itnt the father <>f the brii
ilivliuvil that *> long a* it was In* on
daughter and only child alio-*' imumn
lie \Mi* it'lebratilig, lie would aend In
out of her home to the *l> on earii n
" that was to carry her away from Inn
over a |tavment not likelv t > 1" imitt
!• in the future hi*tory of maruage* i
' Houth America. The ahawll"rUie e
I tnioivhunrv ptirtK*i> were puodiatMsl
'f liomlou, tlii> otvler lanug for " the lx
>r that t'Mil l>e got for gold," ami the bi
'• s for the item amounted to the euormoi
1 sum of Aftei the bridal |Mirl
enb'iml the train theahuw la were gathert
"I up. and will !*• <h*ttibut<*l among tl
e |H*>r of tlie dl*triet.
! '. And now . few word* almut tlie bride
■n pro.-u-ntM. They w, re. bv n. tun! eouu
n 1,54( ni numlier, ami the glial r |mrt <
them, I noticed, t *ik the form of eitln
gold or diamond*. The mother'* gi
d wn* a dinner *< t of Jul pic <, of >oh
>. gold Mail piiHv la-tit * tlu< monog'twi
id of f'abral ami I'hr* i. im 11 -n in ill
'* UHHltla, The cat of tin* proof of lit.
!* tertlal aflVvlmil was ikiinethitlg over fit
'f 000,000b gold. In addiii 'ii. l'
bral gladdened the b/nli' - In art with 1
if 000 yard* of jsuiit hwv . !k>'. morunn
le aflermHiit ami evening i-o-tuim , one f<
each ntH-ial dlvt*iou of ev ry il*y ill th
ia year ; ami. to crown all. is itilloato i
dcmiMt ivuieil by tlie Hank <d Knglan
Fnglailtl tx'illg the objective |m>m ,
the bridal tout for A*l,ooo,tNlO. IV*
t till* l.*t item weeiu the very np"tln*>*i
l' of pnxllgwhtv t It dt* l * aretn no lllit
> yotl hear w iiat tin father did for hi
n darling, and then it take* a Hiilxinluiat
r |HV>itit>u. He gave hci title ih**U of
magnificent town and country leaiae i
* all the leading capital* of the worltl at
n the uioet faiuotl* watering plaiV*. Tin-*
many man*ioiia are thoroughly furtti*l
ill, and in each a< a tender reminder t
Malta of h-T maidetih **l there 1* a
d ajvirtment tliat exactly cormqaniil* in ftu
it mture and adornment* to her own n*u
>t at her father * hour. Nt eoliti'litiu
himself with tin* display of hi* Ivouuty
a t'nbial ptv*.'iit*l her with a* fine
f *team.*hip a* could I* built on tlu Olydi
" with full (xuuplemeut of -villor* uilde
-t contract for ten yrsvr*' *tv i<*-, uml wit
1 aviortei pmd tn ailvaiMv I r tin- fill
e term ; one dozen milk white Arabia
a horw s, and tliirtasajoke !,(*)!' ]*>uml
r of enramela, a ooiifeetiim for which th
hride i* *ai.l to haven proiioillicevl llklltg
I Hut his erowning gift was a neck lac
. that ikwerviw to rank amo g the enti
il tueraUil woinlera of the world. Sivtx'i
vearw ago, **>n after Malia'* birth, li
\x-gan to collect the diamond* of wbicl
it li (vhu|hmil. Whenever or when ie
lie lienol of a inarvelon* *tile he was o
hand in |<*r*on or by ageut and **-ure
it. He hal all Kurope. A*ia and Afrie
raltsackisl ill Iwhalfof the pn'|r>m-il n*-li
hwv, ami at one time uctuullv made ovei
turea for the celebrated I'itt diamouil
winch i*t the 1 Hike of Orleans, accord
nig t history. ami whieli N.:
iKilixm at one time wore on hi* awon
hilt. He was UitH.il in tin* attempt
however, lnueh to hi* dliappoutttuclil
but aft r ten year* of nureunttiug hunt
1- uig he at last got together thirty of th
I largest and purest iliamoinls in the world
no one of which was mnch infermr to th
I lhtt gem. Taking those to Ainstenhuii
t he MilHUloUnt the Uet talent ill tie.
e city, fatnou* for it* diamond cutters, an
e stot-*I what he ih*iml which wra* tin.
each one of the thirty t. >n-s slitmld liav
|r a fanta*tie fa.*'eut ii}*iii it. Vne tenUt
s at tir*t said the task was m re tlia
t herculean—tliat it was iiu|H*cihle. liu
ti when i'abral *t*t<il the *tu|*'ii<lous sm
i- he was willing to pay for the fulfilluieu
hi* wislies. A luster. Luu r.vonsiderv.
,{ and i'!i*-ntsl U. do its U-st. It di.t it
* liest for five years, day and night, am
t> the result was that a w.-ek U-fore th
n wedding, tlie diaiuotuls, cut, mrvr.l, m
.1 on a gold string, and all ready to en
e brat** the snowy neck f the bride, wer
r pUunl in the hand* of the jubilant Cu
•- lral.
I happened to lie present when Mali,
first was sliowii tlie mi-kl > *-, acoapleu
j tiny* U-fore *!• was man nil. She wor
a black nlk at the time, ami In r father
-. after throwing tlie brilliant*, that con
f traatnl so strongly witli the mhvr of th
t dresw, over her lu-ad, atcppel Uwk af. v
;i jxui'* to notitvp the ethi-t. 11 iv.tig g*z<*
- at tlie flashing necklace for a minute o
r so he suddenly lmkc into a loud lattgl
, and cri.il out merrily, "M v .1.-ar, on m
life ytm'd d-- i(#tike heed light <f ale
a com >tive. Th>* lei'khui* -"*t lH'Soiix
CabraJ. stone*, cutting, ami earring
,■ sllf.,UU),9No.v. CalifiU ahowed me th
rxi*ipt*, so that I am able to -date tit
t *xaA tignre*. Ami yet this doting fatln r
1 in nanung the e>*t to nie, add. d tluvt h
s would willingly have pai l vvliat lie li<
s twin' over rather tluvn liave mianed lu
f aim, or Ixs'ii unable to give hi* .larhni
, the wchliug pres. Nt he .l-*.igmil for lie
. while yet sh<- was in her cradle. Then
you have tlie man in his nnliounded ex
1 penditurr of money t> obtain his end*
f and in his absorbing love for In* .laugh
i ter.
Yon must not expect fnmi me any de
amption of the ornate and bewildering
toilets worn at tin l wrddinp no, no
enm of the bride's nuv nunx-nt. I d
not understand such nuttrrn, ami, veil
turnip to dincnurs** nnuvniinj; them
likely enouph I should call lace pimp
and peasant waists polonaises. Is t uu
briefly state tlmt, so far us 1 could judpe
the preat heiress w,xt married in clothe
befitting her ivwition. lam indebted t<
a lady piicst for the information tliat he
dress WHH of jMiint lace, tloiiucisl, o
ratlmr p>rlauded, to the waist witl
Htrinpa of wsal jv-arls, with the voltuni
nona tnun eilpe.J with n 'llapns- of poh
thickly act with diamonds. Her neel
WUH circled by her father's wotnlerfu
offering, la'aiih-a which there wi-re dia
monda bunded on her linir nnd in brace
lets on her wrista. She n.t certainly tin
most hla/.inp 1M aut v I ever par.'si upon.
Tliere WHH on> feature of the weddiiq
arrangement which struck nie miph
1M tter have lieen omitted entirely, or a
least very materially modified,but which
nevertheless, in the mock it made of e*
prune, warn quite in keeping with all tin
other feafurea. I allude to the phenomr
nallv hospitable pmiimnn made for th
luu'krneii who drove the guests to am
from the festivities. On the velve
lawn jiiat outside the C'abral nianaioii, i
dozen or more exquisite Sevres vase
were Ret —corresjionding in size am
sluij>e t an American |>rarh linaket
each one of which was lc-njwd to tie
brim with the pohl coin of the cmntn
The drivers as they dropped their load
had their attention called to the currency
in the vases, ami were cordially invibs
to help themselves '/ lihititm. AH ofb'l
an the vases were emptiod they weri
promptly repleninhetl bv servants de
tailed for that Hole purpose. One of tin
liackraen HO heartily to tin
invitation that when the time cuinc fo:
him to drive buck to town lie was fnmi
to reuueat liis two passe lipern to favoi
him by tukiup a neat on the IM>X. LB
explained, not without blualiea am
stammering, that the inside of his eoael
wan occupied by tile pohl pieces he hn<
arcumttlab-d during th(> eviuiinp; am
tluit he would not hare taken HO main
had it not lieen for the thoupht of a nict
wife at home. Havinp liste ned to him
bin load, ls-fore mounting the box, re
turned to the lioune and narrated tie
incident to(lnbra), who was HO tonehei
at the mention of a nick wife that, oi
sudden impulse, he proponed ft sulwcrip
tion for her lienefit. i'lic responac wm
peneral, and in a ahort time the sum
Rtim of 810,00(1 was raised nmonp th<
pu-stH, to which (labrul added his owi
chock for 840,000 more, saving that h<
iliii not wish nny henrt to 1M- sad on tlin'
joyful occasion. When the $50,000 wen
handed to the hnckmnn, "ft cordial fo:
your ftilinp wife, my mail," an Onbra
put it, lie bufHt into burs, declarinp thn l
there never wan Riieh a man in the worh
as De Bonza Cabral. And he wan ripht
But here I must stop, for ! have al
ready written you a lonp letter. A
thousand and one things connected witl
the weddinp, each worthy of note, inn*
po undeacrilted—at leant until anothei
occasion. But frarn what I have tob
you, you must judpe of the proportion
and quality of what f have not told yoi
—ex. prde J/eeeu/em, you know. Ah
if my old friend. Senator Webster Wnp
lier, could have seen the bridal drawing
riH>m car in winch tho bride left home
with its exterior composed entirely o
carved ivory—but I lind I liave juat tinn
to nave tho 3 A. M. mail.
ftICHAHD Sc CODER.
•11. WHKFI.KR A WII.SOVS NKA NO.
D HEWINU M V) DIM .
ml
1 leu il. an InatllHlr, Vr Turk Jmlar'* Mr.
ear I. Nat. 11. 1N74.
ily
g / b Ho A.xii if uf W<magi i .-
"•r (lavrt.KNti N After a full aud impartial
>!•' exatlliualioll of the article* desctilN-d,
Die lltldelNlglied pldge.. Illllke tile follow
e.l „,g
•n UKIMHT tAMKTMAI-T):
, u Hint Sewing llliu'ltilie No. t.'ltl (AA ln-el
I er A AYIIMUT* N< W NO. ll| woe .IN line. l
U U to IHI NO great an improvement, lw.tli
lls upon the well known fiiiully iinu-hiiie
(v made b\ the Niiuie com j nil o, mid ll|Milt
~d nil otle-l sewing lllil.-lltl.e-. ;i entitled ll
P . to i l'.N .glutloii iv. ii ti.-w mi. l vnlll'tble in
volition. I'mler DION.- ein uiu .t ui. •, UII
• extremely thorough nn.l inliiub .-xitinliui
J t mil IM-OMUIO boUi dcmrnhlc ami in >-• -m.il.
lt j m-t only of it* novelty Rut of the skill
_ .'Mid WorkUUUlllllp tll.Ullfl-.-.I-ii 111 Die
|f l fitting mid ailjiiNtui. tit ol nil it * |NU'ta.
u | We have I i*a ll flolll Mitch extillillliitlou
l(1 with nil lllllple colli let toll tlillt the chilli),
t| 111 ul! It* .it* titl.il featured, in M, 11
ul foitmh-d.
I At the isniliueiuvhlelit of oltl eXntllius
• lion, we were pruvidcd with m-Nctal coin
I plate Net* of alt the working part* an Utev
came froiu Die mauufactorx, and wei* ut
liwerty to make ear own *. I.H-tion fm the
L LT , IN. iitruction of ii complete machine in
|( j our j ii.-e. IUN*. \\ . thu* I tad, t a large
! j d.-giiN-, n A-iuouatrutniu of the inc. ty of
the maiiufacture. Every jirt wa* foruieil
s i i tit every other |wrt with exact pn
<IH cisioii. fVo iwvtuwt. ly , for iiuitaiKN-, did the
(i . M.veral rotating lliH-k* fit ill the Niiuie
lainug, that while entering it. each one
j of them, without NUi-li i*intiu-t an ri
.mired force, manifestly compressed the
lt lur withui tu reaching it* jiropcr scut.
The judge a ellllllierwti and de-ranla
m . So mn of Die |M>tiitn of novelty and excel
p lemv if the Ituu-iuue. Alllollg other*;
. , Tin- *impleanti i rticient .h vi.N- for j.ro
in dttctig variable motion f.-r tin i.-Urtj-. g
t h.Mik;
m The itlde|>endetit take up lever, which
lff ms-lir.-N the tight-tiillg of tlie stitch Utt
v dcr the Nut jaae.it.l.• circumsDui'ies;
' The jHvuhar form of tin- hook un.l the
~ lira- of a Isibbui holding u gient .JIUUltitV
t ,j of the under thread;
i). The niinple .lev l.N- for priHlucing aud
I vwrung the t.- -i >n .>f th.- ISM. r thn-.ul ;
Tile hollow at -el llveille-liar,
I'lie fncihty of apidying and using
t< . many useful attacluueut* the lieiuiut-r,
binder, conh-r, rutfier, Ac.
Having iNitllph-t. d Die .vilirtnu tloll of
„ .mr trial machine, in tin- way indicated,
, (1 it wa* ra.Hiut.sl upon a rviuvt-uienl rtniiil,
and submitted t even variety of teat **
.j. to the range of work Uiat .s.uld U- . Xecu
l-r t-sl upon it pro j airly and well, and with
(!1 out other n.liij.Liti.iu than Htiupl.-cluxugoa
. ; of lie.-.lie ami thread. lie mere ll~t of
ojH-ratioii* jierforimsl in our presence
x w ltkoiit the-light. -at hi-Nitation >-r lail-.0. .
ami without tin- diNisivemble !• — N of NO
I much as single stitch, Would .-•• vey mi
iniwhsjllate id. -i of tin c ' .J'l t- .Ik'.we
;J achiev.-d.
, B.gtiiuiiig with a tier die measuring
but 17 1)9*1 inch iu diameter, and opara
ting with the finest thread upon la.-
i l" g-a HIS, the Hiviin- lmxchiur- pai*a <1 through
~, all the slag.-* of lausliu, uitil broadcloth
j of all iXHiO'ivwble tliickl. *--< * iu;.i fel l
Jt " tag* and ri.lguigs, and then with wux.st
thri-a.l stitclnug through js-rtion- of
'j heavy luxnuwa leather.
I Aft- r thru ih-ia..natrati u- f it.- tang.
4l .if wotk, we eilt-'INsl llj-01l tin- iit.s-r t-*t
rrt|iiind f.-ra family aud light nuuiufae
turmg luacliine. lu DUN dej-artmeiit w
writn.srNrsl all tin- varictiea of w..rk on
h- mining, felling, and braiding, ami *!*•>
j. a degree of MICVOHN iu single and .lo,ibl<-
. , rufilit'g which WE IM-11.-M unj .rnlh-L. i
. j The voriiNl kiud* of work >n a lady >
(h Faait Were til. II |H-rfon!liNl, aud oa.-h of
. j th>-N- with Die Name markul Nii.-crsei. In
" t deeil, whatever tin- teat, iuil wluil v.-r
( t the work pr<--4.-iit-.1. the same luifailmg
JH-rf.- tl.>U wn* exhibited, not only 111 the
fi work a* a |ti<N>-, but ill the eXixUlttuli of
each individual aUtch. With much |m
Df-ut exiuiilluvti.>U, we w.-re tillable t-1
■ ( di-HNiver a Single defect,
.f ..... e
IN- Tli- luinutr IIISM of this r--j"irt i-a aim
r. nle ri 11.-ction of the cari w:tlt which v..
si liar.-endi-avori-l t<. .-xaituiie tli.w cLaima.
i,- We find the chief advantage of tin- 'nn
w cllUK' to IH- in the tine of n n -llfi. d Jorill
si of the ntating hiHik a* a sulaiDtute for
•r tin- shuttle, the h >k cwrrying the npj er
;!i tlin i-d arvmnd the tiobbui (VHitaimng th<
IV lower Din-ad, and thu- j ri-liiciug id. ti
o callv the Will' effect it* Uie-lillttie. Hie
bt *upi-ri"rity >f tin* rv-t.irv motion •> r tin
u, n-ciprocauiig motion of the shuttle nut
u- chines cannot Ih- di-jiutcxL Tin- " lock
I. atib-h " whicli IN thus -A cure ih .. iilwny -
r, r.mk'-d high<--t on account ..f the )H-rtna
l<< lieucr, Ix-nuty, and general ill -irableuerx'l
id of Die stitching when done. :uid tin- wni
i* range of it* ajijdicatioii.
!({ To the-u- coiic.-1.-l advantage- tll'-r
--•r have IH*-:I added. 111 our J'r-*etice. till
[8- N.-ven*t and most *" an-hing te't- of it.
X cl*K-ity wild llNt-fulm-SN IIJHUI every
a t ordinarily poasible kind of work, and
I- sr.- I-IWI do DO less tluui N-ar witlKw* to
the en tin- and re mark id 4e sua.-—* which
lux- atteiiiled it* action in every jmrt -f
_ ffitr exiimiiiatiou. It i* a MMknl) • /i-A.
4v 'tn wfttfffptf, in- M "
| (1 li"' imi*' r irit'imlli/ *njp nu ilr all of hi r*
HIM r Jt'iioirii H-i'/i which if cam* * in caul
( jntitmn.
AN tin- only conclusion to which we
tl , (Biii arrive nfier an iuvetigwtion of the
Several merit.* of ea.-ll of the lU-wuig
which we have eoilcav.ired t • make pa
, r tn-titly and completely in every r.-JH .-t,
, r and IUXK H'tstuig these Willi our IHWI
J, judgment IIJHIII th" merit* of the *ev
j end imw-liioM which are in us* but
l ( | int on exhibition:
IIV rccomtnrml for Ihr Whirlcr .(•
jj llV*ii .Vrir Vn. )> v. wing machine,
4 Ihr highrnt award which il i* in tin
... Jiowcr of th> fwlttuh lo In flow.
LT , JOHX A. Bvasirrr, 1
NIOHEM S. BEACH,
11. AV. STKKI.k. JudgisL
LT JOHN MXTTHEWS,
Km iirx Bt t.i,,
i t Tlw lioixnl of Managers unanimously
x ajiproved the n-port, ami recommended
ie fortius machine flu liohf Mnhil of tin
r- ln*lilulr.
ic Tie- It. >nrd "f Dirrs-tion ntuutimotialy
id approTcd this roc.immetubitum, and
i-t uwiir.le.l the ' iohl Mi • lal to AVli.-.-1.-r .V
a Wileon, nly gold medal awarded for
8. aewing-miichine by tin- American In
id atitub- fur many year*.
Poisoned Confectionary.
1* A gloom vv.x". thrown .n -r tlii citin
•y community, aays a I'lainville. Conn., let
■d ter, by tie- d.-nth of a twelve year-old
'ii daughter of Mr. Ivlwunl Mnrklninl. The
ra itiuib-diate CIOIH.- of her th-ini*" was the
i'- (siting of candy in which wa- iiraenie.
ic Home tliriN- wi-eka ago tlii.* girl, in tum
u- puny with two girl* luum-d rcajiertivoly
>r Mi.*.* Bunnell and Mi-- Hemniingwny,
d nt ten. h-d an evening party, nf which, by
>r wnv of entertainment, #.ui offered eon
[c feetionery purcliaoetl in th'' town "f Eor
<l re*t ville, a portion of which was originally
h inivimfactured in the eity of N-w Haven.
•1 Tliey jaiiit'H.k heartily of the mme, ami
.1 wHiii nfb-r were biken violentlv nick. The
v Ktifferera were attended by Lr. WIUKI
k ward, of thiM place, who, on examining
i, tin- svuiptoniN, pronounced tin- JMUHOII to
• be araeiiic, and that it was contained in
a- the candy. Under his treatment Ui" two
(1 last named girl* were partially restored
n to health, though they are not vet < n
)- sidered out of danger. But with MI*H
IN Marklaml the ease was different. Metli
g cine seemed to have no healing effect
ic upon her. Previous to her death she
n literally suffered many thsttli*.
Ie Her tongue liecame frightfully swollen,
it nnd sotne time lief ore she brent lie. 1 her
e last inflammation seized upon her eyes
•r nnd rendered her totally blind. During
il it all Die little creature was jwrfectlvcon
it scion*, and patiently endured the IIIOKI
(1 excruciating jiains till death brought re
1- lief.
SoMFTIUNO lITITRCTTIKO. 111 Detroit
h woman railed at one of t>i* book stores
the other day, and said ah** would like to
take a look nt some " ehro rneoe," as she
would like to find something to please
Harvey, who had worked on the* farm al
summeV and should le rewarded. " Any
thing religions?" asked the clerk as ho
ran over a lot of anoh ohromoa and en
grnviagn. " Wall, no, not exactly reli
gions," alio answered. " Some* of it
might bo solemn like, hut down in tho
oornor there ought to ls a dog fight, or
a man fallin' off a bom, or suuuun' to
kinder interest the young mind."
Ml *M A ItY 01' XKWH.
Ilium f lulrrr| lloinr miiil %lrwil.
i h.ktirs wim npiitriti'ot! to lUi|rU*m
mom fr li(* INn Mono** f{/t iwuilfi,
\t it <*rtWt| tf fifty
Minrit mit ititt#*krtl RMMi iinnvnlril l lli*
fill US' lilt* Jbtlt I Mil) >•*!< kMlli
Hovmitt from lu tH'li mil* it lt"
Allil ItUlt# Uim U A lultlp At ill* DDtlifl of
I lie |uiUo Hi|l!Alf* 111 l! I IrM-ti.Hl (Viurt
Mi. Wiinoti M. I* for I • \
OitHiiiv mm HinMnlyii for Utility U> ifftHiln,
(tin I 4 w| W. 1| I|t lif to |l U tMMfitn l'orotlto
tll(DIgtr of MdlllOll iUilk ||A fUli AM AN Altli
If i I I**l 111® OMAlotb of tU
41 It-r tf "HdislgsrH f t llAl"it N " liAA l*t"Mt*ll 1WI |4# i|
Iv 11 i*a MmtiMi t on. w* 111 to ftf 11 if
Ol|ironA i til}AlftiMl Will rAlt > illtilfilliDHll flit
llir It Al trv an Alut N I'lwk* tutlfi'liffi flrfi
Ilk# TAUlinot At 1 tnmtfV MiAritAl KaIUMMv Albs
Intiliiyl. Alut two {ttttKMßtll iu |Ur
ft AilK A Joilll II UcHliiprwJti '* tf I'tko iMHIIItV.
I'A WW AsS'itlr tit Ail \ AktCil A I Willful I■% Ut A*H.
lit® two iiAif I r<n Utuitillff, Ahi WOI® IAI lUril
WAk ill Am*. Witiit* Mr. Il<9lAl'I l4t W Al*
oilt uf 11,. A £tui in litr I.AJI t of I'lfi MAI
wAH )lAT|;c*i Ul At 'lll o WAV 'lll® wU.ki
riiAijjtt (Mitf*is| tli® low®r |Ait of Mr. H®u
lie in hi 4 a I >A k t®AI AWA> A |(OttilAl of lib®
(tfiUl* AJui li Hi In* ((fxAll. il® then! in A
nllDft lltlb®. ll® i®Ab a A fain iy . .'Hin
luutilt t|Wbi rliHlloli lit IkinlDß Vtwuitv| 111 tliv
It rlrt'UDH of Mayor (V*bU, lM'lUilrr>f l*4ii tli®
Uopul'ikMUk* Ailil l4Wto4iAk® id 111 Ally iH.tHm
lilAjoiUV o*ei tieAi. I tUi iO HAVT®, llu|t)Hji
'lll® lilt of ill® I*r*M>kiWtll lf til® I'nitoml
SIA(m i-AUMMI uouii oifUewetil ui uU...,
lao w ifn Aini 4tf i'oir i iiuniiiioll, f
Auiuni, l'otui., w®r® Uttru®*) i> iU uta in a
iiortihie lUMiubi, Mi. !iuiiu4kii |4A *l A tin
f*Ail (XllltAlilUlj, A tlllllurs of |UI]OliUllO llj
thr t • iicwbt. Wtuii H wa® h®Atx| Mr®.
liueiiJtrii I'vk tit® )®kll off ill® *4A>%® Aiul Wa m
irrTiu| it win.a it nj . Uxl, AJH! ti*r uifiAiuntA
iilr tlb*x(riAi Wan thrown ort hrl || r r t*>®a
w®r® |m( i/tii A( tHir® AIM) her wet
on rirr !i®r ®hiUt WA, ontiir litnir now/
the Atty® wiirn (h® ri]4il<'ii |igk |iA*r, aiml
n4wit her tniibl® Mtffcrinir, Mrw.
1 ihn®fl l* r Aii r At"*u! ,llie In Mir
if 11 WAr AAI®. lid h!lAl4®i i.Ai i Ul® tt'|fl
Ai I t All UJi BlAif® t>• ftj. i i4la Wif® tiAWlitk|l
At Ult'l |il® tl: b ni liAUlf-, AU<l iii*
i lllki, tthotll A softr5 oftr oki. Uiruoi lo A Or®|k. ii®
r\tiii|;itbiifHi Ihr llAiur® on i:IA wifr iuv AU
ilA'i r®lN®l*®ki Mich fr al fill Ui jilt lew lit At ®h®
U\ml hut A biiof t lan® i lic I'iiUihl Milr*
IfiMAfM I iminltcr U| *li A *24,1 leilM-JiUo >
et*ll ri#h*A hill. tAJking thAt which la*t %®*i
1 • I 4 -h -a® A4.1 now |en4iU|f ui ii*®
HkHlm) A** tli® fiHtlriiAiidti for 11. I'll® fMlijT
* * J %ti 4* Air tli® ulttiwo; ui I Ui® r®Uirt®nr<B
AIM! th® UifM-rli ii of a fur ®c|rAt*
MfiltKiU f4f w|uU r Aini t-Uw k". Willi €>4Ua)*tU<~lit®
Aii.l ir\i% tvuoii* for Ui® motrtnrtiiMi ru A!J r®|®N4®
<w|lAl. iii® i}*|>m|4iaUun of Ih® orhiwki ftmil
to l® |i ; fat a irlwwii the iix ~, . . 'flic
I lutc-sl NAlrt lli OfW tVXnmitt®® (Hi llAiiWA*®
AiJ't ( Alllk ii AN ® JifTjiifnl A f'diwUtdtr for tit®
Inii |x)%nhii|; ft A hrt.kl®-trAck fft rwjfwa>
fittn Now hik t • CiiifAff®, Ht, I/>(ur an!
<\uii4*ii filuffo. It r®(Uifrii th® rott))*ktiv lo
ootnj irf® it® rviAct ui lirw *®ATA. AJJ rtrrr
At ft%® uuiU jrf thi ji®r (uii® for 750
m.io® AIH! o* or, Aid as A AUa*!® holier |*kw
for blidltrl tU'IAUiXw.
John A. Oittnan, ®tlj*ennU>iwl®t. whil®
niAku.j; hit* ,1 tour of '.ion th;> w^i>
th® Ihu|a®®tte, IV, miiie®. wa® flrrvi cm to
Jti® linknowa |®*nMn ad I fAtwliy * uiblol
I t- atuior* ®iu|4ov®ct i#y the <x*cn]wiuy hftv®
I- • '-A r'.ll k for rh,.ii|r t •lit®. Alt. | 1->1 P®-
k|ur; lit th® )4t *a* ttiMw.\-u|4c.t At th® l.m® tu®
MvNHii! *i# uuuir. .... Kt*ur mo wrwruiK ruA®k*
riAir uj lt Ui® JioUb® t*f a 1 Arm®! aUwM twoiir
tin I®® north of i hrbnih Ark The> |iul th®
fArmrr, ch k®l hit wifr, rohh®! iuttt of fwV,
Aii.f mijvxi,.,. KATaio! l'ATrcvli. |at®ktilUb®l®i
' . \S A'irii, M®., Am! hi w.f. v.,, ♦ .. .
1® vl in tiinr I'alo. Atiff' *(*! hjr cwii j;iw.
Another ®lMl|4® trie uor}* <lv®t wboti U
.. .\ ifvuiuiii*! jww®i th® Nmtli
(krokutt SoHAtr. f*4 A <x®ifei®*io® of
th® Joint ( 4mnnft®7r <wi lh® fnidie Ihbf with
th® ctotiUiT* of the Hi At®. Ail mlUiir A smmK
!!•?: 'f ti ' tic. Ra - .!i JuJ 14.
!*•.&.. M*w*t Stoke!*, of i'iiiii(lri|4i^ t f*
er.irwl A .rtier f.n ! a* *®t >v,
tiuhno sf tfmjvl.itineiii wa* i®4 PD] }4mi for
ti ilAlliUj; aim! rom]nainU)g thAt ItAliAlta
wrr® 4i th® Odieiiiutl tmiMiiiftis n? j
rlo'Lin: A*~tt*Ai ciUmim ~A rhihbilrljihiA
; wa* Ul*cil I;A% n•. .* tii At A nwm
i®r of U® (Vtnttioti IVunrt! lia) j i<*ibwl lit®
jwrirt of a tOAfi !® wtAln® *if tioorn® M'A*hift.-
l®ti ®i 4*lini4itit wtiNrrf of A ai%®r wnufT l®\.
lh A rtilmfltl tu law a *c\f. r iJ offiirubl*
of til® I'*wa !;kt*:on .f th® lihtui* ( mtml
rmi! A! w®r® kww! x . { , *| \ Jaiixi,
Attempt wa® nvwd® to nh th® llrrliUft iltitk of
Mixitnwi Hi® I'nryiAfw iimwokn) tn k4owni|C
lib® ®af® o|*ii, till Ihe not*® nuui® fn|thtniw!
the tn away, wh®fi th® txwitoiit® of th® unit
wrofo in ti|{hl .A duel wam (uufiil in Han aim
lwf treii hmico Mnwlo kiicnetxiA AI<I )*®|® (>•
U>Uai*.*, i®®uitUi|C Ui thr d®Ali: of ( ArtrilAU.*.
i • . a 'til pill liebfle lUelreeentg
am nut* id the fanuue iu Anna Miu-ir Tbe
bin lee "( a farmer > amcd Aielcaa Petit, Uimg
nar I' l Ne! . ii, (luiari . wa* ii-dcntly bcke,
into I i a gang of deejerwd(re, two of wlmni
< lit" !• 1 Mr. Pelit'c id i v k * tiie io>!
iT'unlel Ibe *ii ( te!r\*ifii with rerolmrra.
The iiiffiaiie came i off caeh to the amount of
♦ .. liel.an mitragee arc rrp 'ilc-d near
Pi-a-ho, N'V. Tlie nlusn are niUnnit arm*,
atul aek for military (fito-lliti Tli* bop
of the l igli prlidol in New Orleanu r*Mcall"!
their vu-it to the gtrla biwrr high *"-h*il. and
fo:i> I tlie i ...red girl* to leave. The school
b-wrd hae j*ecd a rmiltltioii ilietnieeilig all tlie
pihlw echool* until further notice ... A new I
I I IS.ia.lo, ui the *ha}-e of rich gokl nunee in
the northern wildarueee of H tnomisk. i" re
(■Iflol. It i* claimed that ore Mint to New
York from till* pxnt average* (1.7)8) I*7 !<*. j
lu the Kcctnoi* of NePtarka and Kaneae
v;*ill by gi**elio;tf4>ra, farmer* hare lieen |
ci'ni|-e!lel lo feed whea' to work animal*. |
Many |mr farm!!** are already couijielleil to
live on wheat bran. TbmiNand* of women and
children go *!mt their lioueee ltaref<*>ted.
Ni ally ( VI.(MI ate ri (iure.l !o fee.l the uilialu
taut* imlil nemt fall, ami a* much more ta 1
ch>Uie them Sm*!!-(.\ i- raging at Horel,
Viicl ec, HI the most Timlent form.... Tliirty
!wo tlioueaiid (ierrnan* have iiumigralod into
HlraeUmrg niM tlie war.
The Pi,itcl State* Senate licpuhlican canon* i
ha* agiee-t on a finance hill, tbe leading
feature* of which ate : Free l*iiking. the re
tirement of an amount of greentiack* cjiial to
NO |'r cent, of the amoim! of new national
bank i■ ■o* ii>*ii"vl, until the gteenh*. k circula
tion i lediiced lo *;tl"*l.(**i,(Kßt, after which no
fu Iktrntatß Of greenl ai-h* will tak>-
)>lv e -.- ild rodcmptiou damiary I, 1*7!). and j
the Seen t.vy of flic Treaeiiry t > !- cnahie.l to
p-.* the treaeiiry note* iu gold, by u*mg the
enrjdu- rj*M in iu the treaenry. and. if tha! t* |
not i-llf.i-iint, l > celling IN>I*1 .. The Hei. (
IV. K. Iluiiluigloii la* deelmcl the hi*linpnc (
of low* and will remain in Worceeter, Ma. !
Hie tannery of Ncigler A(' at <Tiieiuuaii. 0.. I
was destroyed t>y tire, with a low* of (70.0tw. '
.('alio* limrcia, tlie iioloil Cuban bandit, -
an t In* follower*, have niit-rcndered to tho
anthnrith"- Captain 11 nine, of the Second
precinct Itrimklrii |mhoe, wa* accidentally *liot j
and kille<l hy J. ('. Pollock, a rejeirter on the
.1 rpm. .Tito ealvago on tlie French steamer :
Ameriipto ba* liecnre lncevt, on ap|w-al. to —'• * ,
OOi Mi*. Eli/.a Vmoiand, who live* three |
mile* from Paterwon, N. J., left her three chii- (
dren Kate, Fllett and John, ag.il *ix, eeven. ,
and eight year*, with Tbotna* Moore, an agcl
man, an 1 went t > Paterwon. The children
went on th* ice in the Morn* canal ami break *
nig through were drowneiL The old man *anl
that they would not tiuiid him ... A Pralw
nioiitli, N. 11., man hue In* life in*iirei| for
♦2rtt 000 Canadian* own 8.7*3 vcwcl* of
all kind", Jnieaennng 1,073,748 foil* . The
newspaper publialioiw in Connoctient have
n ,'renl lo ad I tlie eovt of |*>at*go to the aitb
arriplion price of thoir editioua, and lo invari
ably retpiire paymt nt lu advance A dia
aslrnu* fire occurred a' jTokio, Japan. About
|.(*kl liou*a* were tie Iwjrwl. .. Count Von
Arnim, of tiermaiiv, wae aentenced to three
month*' iinpriainmeiit, inclnding one month of
the term during which, ho ha* previously been
under arrcat The iron work* of the (Irea*
Weetem lUilway Compatty. at Heading. F.ng
land, were destroyed by tire. Four hundred
|ier*oiin are thrown out of employ m*nt by tin
lire Tim roof of a new Catholic chinch
gave way a' Sedalia, Mo., precipit itirig tlnw
car| muterw a dirtanco of thirty fe t to th<-
groitud. Alf wore killed Whilo Michael
ityau nih on lu* way home with a home and
wagon from (iirardville to tlie Colorado colliery, t
lie wae attacked by three men and received I
three giin-aliot wound*, when lie wa* left for
la<t A new datu built In tlie Slit) river
vallri wa* w*|it away by Ibeforeeof Uio water
and imieli damage done, Altbough many chil
dren weir *kaliug on lite lee Isdow the darn,
Ihri euccreded lu *<ei a|*ng. and no Uvea werw
l '*l Vnotber attempt ha* Itenn made to
hum tlie t<late piison at Auhitru N. Y. Fire*
wine *et iu eevciaJ place* in tbe wot kahuJM al
tlie *nll in nine. Fortunately the llatne* were
ekUng-tdabed by Ihe kee|suw lefore damage
wa* ib Hie,
W IMIINt.rtIN MAITKIW.
Mr wale.
I'll. Seimlc adopted a reeobiU'Nl IWatnicUtlg
lb. Ju.li.iarr l .suuiiltee lo In.pure !,il*i Ibr
j.lltedictlun ol the Pico* gag la* and plumed
the tlo *. tall isuilUttmig in .-ttice the llsid of
Audit of Ibe I hat I let of I ..Inn. I.ia
k Joint resolution wa* pie*, nle-l making the
i-m.-v of Preel.lent an I \l> r Pinal tent elective
and by Ibe | pi. ibe officer* te bold Unsr
pla. na *ll year* A lull aulhoriring tlie PreaU
>l. lit of Ihr t ulted Male* f laane tem|**artly
a. ].pllMi of f<| an I duouM-larvit clothing euffi
dent I.> pre.<l,l stai>aU<Ni aud suffering to
ltwutnle and helpleM peia.eia living on the
It ralrfu fi.Hit.el alto have lean rendered an
bv the lai a, en of gtaa.li,.p t a-ia during Ihe |sui|
sumtuet, and ap|.>wfiaiuig ♦ *i nun lo carry
out lite ISullal.Sia uf the acC
A I*ll u iulr*ln<w*t |in it ting fur lite rc
lciupti ii of mutilated t luted Hlalee currencr
bv tbe | *el Utaaleln of ill, scleral CilleS Sill
low u of tlie I mind States llie heuale latle
I en* il lug a nutnl-ei of ja.htl.al .UnaUllUew were
panawl
I lo> i uuiuitee on t otumnicc rejairted farur
al : v ~ tlir lull (o i . Ulalitule i'al. bogui *l, ill*
- till aide uf bur Island, lu the Ntale of New
Y --rk a j*ift of <tellveiy.
Mi ll.irlbut, liotu lite Itailroad i ominiUwe,
i-j..tie.! a bill chartering * double-track freight
railway < ,|u|uv fr..,u tide-water on tbn At
ianlir lo Ihe M;**ourt river, and lo iuull lite
ialee of freight ihereon, iktlt-ml to be jemiwd
and r<* , 'UiliuUe.i.
Ileeee.
the 11. HUM -holiday waa v.-le-L f.ar Jn-eHuler
il I lo January NOl
lb. .i|vkef announced t)<r ajaasnUiiMit of
ihe foil. W'lllg ciSunutUicA Select t - uiuiittee
1 >1 I Yb kai.lllg M,*.v Mtve-vfa. t ongar of
Ml. it lluilbcM of IU. M diialiia. of Wia
Sjeel *f Penn aial 11'P.rieii of Mil he.tc
• ititltltfee on Umtwtiu an t Uie Southern
Stalee ilwai* (I. F il.var, of Miaa Wheeler
of Y V Five of Ma, Peter of Ulu*
Pheljn, ..f N J„ ilotgiinoii of IU , and P.Sler
of Y \
Ile la-naiatue A p|mat.on UU wa* ctai
eideri-1 ill the liiMiae an 1 during tiie .lelaie a
.U*.-UN*IOU ar<H. m reg-ard b. tiie traukiug |*iTi
lege. Menara hellev and Maynaid epeaklng lu
favor of it* reeuawti-ai an-t Mi < .arueld against
IL
Ibe IF use, in cot aelerUig lire Ijogirialivc
Ap)Vo|>na(i.*i lull, rejecte.l a merit*. !.• tncreaee
tin .leri.-al force of ihr But ran of Fdunaiiou.
Ibe lloiiae jva*n<*l thn legislative Appro
pi.al..i tail, aflei a heated vhacuaauai o*er the
allowaiw* foj the l'cj*;ljnrol <rf JuaUca.
Bruukcßnc** lu (in-at Britain.
Tin- lidJulx-r t(f ]M-rwniiH cliargt-il l* f<irv
iHiig ialn.t. n u, ldigUiui ttinJ Walow, tn
JN73, with lieing tlriuik nr ilrunk ami
limnth-rU iiaincly, lK'i,Ml IH umrlv
tlmilil.- tlie nutulwr an olt.irgo.l iu ]Mfw{,
which wn* '.4.74.'. 'llit' iurnww- ia diief-
IT in Die litct *U .if the intTVeiillig tell
ver-i lii lsr'i" the iiiitnlH-r wa* 1t*1,3&7;
iu IsVs, 1) l,4*i; tu IHt'44, 122,310 ;in
IsTii. i;ll,s7tl; in IH7I. 142.343 . in 1*72,
Ijl.dM. In 1873, the find year utuler
tlie Hew uitxkli-utJli# liv|Ut>r net, luat'-a.i
of a cwuDiituuioe of the tocmiwi of I*l,-
tax) or 11,tM® in a year, the liiunlw-r
l'-it|ievi iiji lo 1fti.941, an ltuTeawe of
nearly .Ti.tkxl ov.-r the pmvvlmg year.
The <-, iaea l.iawlitiff to lliia iurrrrawe are un
knwwu, but it i* more auiotig men than
wimien. In 187 the immla-r iv<ni|>rtael
74>4i men and 2.">,4it7 women three
lu.-ii to <uie woman. Die woman being
\.ry little alwive a fourth of the whole;
but in 1873 tin* immlw'ni were 141,232
men and 41,709 women, the women in
lst'.T Iw-mg 4 more titan a fourth of the
whole, but in 1873 4,0110 lens than a
fourth of the whole. The evil i* not eon
liuevi to KugUinl and Walea, but has
iTMaavl Die 'Tweed, and ill
Scvdiauil, in one week, the muyri*traU-*
muviettwl now nr.l* of 'JOO |H*raotta
< harg'*l with iM-tiig' drunk ami uieaitable.
4'ln< fly tm account of the influx of itrtitik
-n pro num. me jail, with an aommnio
. Int t 'ii for .'(4O priaitif rs, o>ntrunw tn-nrlv
ti*) iu -x.*-* of Uiat number. Tbe
nistiral offin-r of tie* institution feaniig
an outbreak of an <-pi.l< nnc among hi*
clue;-.*, inforiuevl Die | tVNiiling; iiugta
tmt ■* -f Dun (Vitiditiviu of affair*, and
they agreed to limit the aeuta'iieea of
this claw* of off.-tul.-r* to 7 <lays' imprison
meet. <hi oin- Svittmlay night, nvvrnUy,
.'si men tuid 27 women were found drunk
a .1 i!vi|wvbl<- iu the street* of tilaagow.
Almost a (alamilT.
The Terra Hanb- Journal d<-t>u!* a nar
row <-*-a|(.- of it* rilv father* a* follows ;
4 narrow what would
linx" I*h*ll a real lahuinty to the rity ov
um .1 recv-iiDv, uo 1< -e Uian the in
v Ins.- >,f the liviw of the >!n\orarl the
City Counci!. It liaN thu> far l**'ii kept
i|tin t. and Lrnat.sl a* n little joke. The
g.-i:th m n vr:. itiMib- the new *.l f<w<t
sewer, making an <-Lamination af it as a
- imlil 11 tee of the whole, alt lw-mg prvneut,
<• uiubrntasod. except Mr. ll*ywani.
1-8. It helil a lighted callille, iui.l they
lilac 1 progTeWw-d from Die river to SivMlld
*tr. t. when suddenly tbe interior of the
ra-w.-r wa* filhsl with aUvun. It pro
dui-c.l son,"' intvonvenieuoe, and all pit
out ns s<*in as |*is*ible. Tlie fact has
siiiivr Is-en f<(iiml that the blow off pi|*
<>f the hominy mill ptuwe* undetrieaDi
the w. r. and that it hapjiened to la
the Drue for closing <>f work iu the mill
for the .lay, and the engineer, not know
mg they were there, liad ntarted to let
out tin- steam. But a* lie did ao lie
found Mune trifling olvdruction wa.* in
the valve, and so he let down Die lever
until lie cotil.l utt'-ml to it, and did not
1.-t out the i t.-aiu until some time after-
WKTVI. wrlieti tlie MnTor and OiHincilmeii
were out. The deluging of the Hewer
with hot steam, at a hundred |M>uud*
t>r< -euue, from Uiose thr>*- Isiib-rs, would
liave killed any inetiilx-r of the |Hrty al
most instantly, atnl In-fore they eouhl
have succeeded in gi'tting out of the
pUo(\ Tlieir eecajwi i cems j>rovidcntia'.
Where IVtmlcitiu lte.
lb-filled |>etrolenm i* the most impor
tant item in value of American nuiniifao
tntvd . xjiorts. For the year ending
Jitne.ltl, 1874. the x|ort of n-finwd oil
wa* 271.n00.000 gallon*, of an aggregate
value <.f |*17,f8>1.513, and the residuum
and crude ex|Krted in the aamr year
swelled the amount to almut 941 .IXIO.IkXI.
No other iiuinufnctured article approxi
inntes tins value. The consumption of
refined oA in this country i* not nearly
what irT- in Europe. The l-st con
triviie"s for burning kerosene in lamjM
have lieen invent *1 111 this eonntrv, and
our lamp* and <>nr oil have lieen a<loj>tsl
in fop-ign eolintrie*. lint abroa<l legi*-
lntioil Inii Hectire.l II |>erf.B-tly safe article,
while the home market i* flooded with an
unsafe article. Over sixty different na
tiiuiN, including Japnn, n.<w burn Ameri-
CIIII refined t.il. (Jennnny in 1873 con
stuned ML, 113,773 gallon*, at a c>>-d of
811,4(1!', Ifd , Belgium, 22,<>lfi,Wfi gnl
Imi,. (N.sting $5,1X7,4(8; England, 92,
Oou.tHin worth ; and Ireland at*>ut 91,-
341,7(15 worUi.
COSTS Too MITH. -TWO young geti
tleinen, anys a lecturer, wen- looking at
fiuOtionable ladies prouietinditig iu front
of a fashionable note]. Otic of them
inked the other why he did not get mar
ri -d. " You have money enough," said
lie, "to feed a wife." "Yes," replied
the other, " but I have not money,
enough to clothe her."
Those who stand and wait nre merely
servant*.
Nu l iirrrlaiii Sound.
When n limn discovers n great truth,
it is his duty t proclaim it to hi* fellow
man. Tlie use of l>r. Walker'a Vinegar
Bitters cannot lie t.*> strongly recom
mended to the invalid public. To those
who have triisl it. nothing necvl lie said
their experience is their prt*>f, nure
and positive as Hely Writ To tliora
who have not tri.sl it, these truths cannot 1
Ik> too often repeated. It is a certain
vegetable N|w-oino, which aidH falh-ring
nnture ngainst tlie triumphs of dyapepaia,
bilious disorders of every kind, malarious
fevcra, constipation of the Isiwels, liver
complaint, spring and fall th-bility, etc.,
etc. It coats but little, and can always
be at hand. It is the poor man's friend.
It rhm'n a doctor's bill, and the time lost
iu riding tiie, t"i>, or twenty miles after
him; Imsides l*-ing free from all the
jHii * ui- ill i ineWi'-auieuts of the pharnin
coptpio. It will not stimulate you to-day
to leave you weaker to-morrow. Its
benefits are permanent.— Com.
A CMmm* I nan met km T tided.
Charge d'Affaire* Williams, writing to
the HmNmv <>f HtaU under .lab- of
IYkin, njH'ivk* of thn reduction of Die
last stronghold of the Muhoiuiin'iijtji
i els-la who controlled tfu> northwestern
province* of Hlicnai mid Kuwuli for mora
t him U'ii vmnt. He show* Die merciless
nature i>( Chinese warfare atnl the rancor
of war an aggravated in tin* reliellioti by
the bitterness of religion* bigotry in
I whlcli the Mftlioiilllieduti* fuelled.
There i* no reason for doiilitmg the
statements here given, Mid MM Die relN'l*
hud thelllHelve* given Uo tJUarter I MIJI
|HINC they el jM-ote.l nolle. 'Hie illHtir
t reetion thu* ended has left larg* |mrtion
of thoHo two (irovmee* nearly dejiopu
I luted, ami year* liiUHt elnjute lief ore tliey
' ' mil recover from Die deaolatioii* of war.
r 111 rat* where Diene reU'U, who are Maul
r to la- all pure ('hiiiiwe, and not 'Turk*,
r • IMet Unite* of native Catholic- in Un'ir
progreiw, thi'V are rejxirted to luive aJ
* wmm xpitii'd their Uvea if not found m
u arm*. 'Tin-eajiture of Huh Cluui bring*
r to mi end *ll orgMiiaed ri U-llioii within
i) the 1 (order* of Chin* jirojaT or Die cigh
1 teen provinces It tiegoji in IH4B in Die
' town* lying went of tan toil eitv, and,
„ through the mismanagement of tlie pro
t vilKlill auUlurtUen, it* leader* WttV-.i
I Ktnmger Mid more daapMata, aud under
" Die UMlie of Tae|i|lig* (fireat Ponce)
nearly succeeded iii di*nieinla*nug the
Empire. They were finally ntilidued in
18(15. After the rapture of Nankin Die
■ MohainuietUiia r>s*- in array in Die aoiith
weat anil northweat, w here they aet Die
I imperial lid* at doflaiiue for U'II Vear* or
more, hut are no longer formidable, and
>• Die lew elitef* who may luive or*a I**l
I with a Mimll following will not aide to
gather load in thone devastated dl*tivt.
( 'The iiiautier in which orderly govern
meut, triah Mid rebuilding 111 the ruined
f town* ha* revived in thine deiiartiuent*
* Hi Die Valley of the Yaagtae, which were
' Ult iihiiont like a wilihtlnn* ill lhfSs, lead*
u* to ho|* for • Mimilnr reviving in the
, western province*.
How Optrri are Item.
Our bivalve, *y* Trif. Las-kwisal,
doe* not *|nwu after the utauiirr of mol
ltuik* gem-rally. It ia in it* own way
vivijmroua. It dm* not emit egg* ; but,
at tin- proper time, w-nda forth it* young
alive. Hie egg* an* dlMlodgnd from the
ovarii-* Mid oouuuitted to Die minting
care of Die gill and mantel. At tir*t earn
egg is* tun to lie uirhmed in a oajtMulc.
a It in of a yellowish color ; but, a* iucu
button or <h'Velo|ilueut pr< (grease*, the
iolor changes, tlrat U a gray, Uien to a
brown, afterwaril* to violet. Tina u* a
Ktgn that the Dine of eviction ia at liand ;
for nature now name* her writ to Uiat
effix-t. Allil wonderful litUe laung* they
1 are when the writ arrive* to vacate the
hi (llieatewd ; for whole troop* of then)
iwii go gracefully. Mid without j.a&lmg,
through the LUacieet evolution* in that
Uiin-et asihcre -a drop of water. A* cited
bv F. W. Fellow**, iii tin- .f inrriran
\'ifuraJit, ay* M. 1 lavaine : "NoUiing
i* more curiouH than to see, under Die
inicroncojM-, thewr little iiinllu*k- travel
in a drop of water in va*t numla-ra, mu
tually avoiding one auother, crossing
each oilier * track in every direction wiUi
a wonderful rape lit v, never touching and
never mi-tiug." 'The jmri-nt oyater Ita*.
indeed, a jinnligiotu familv to turn out
upon Die world. But when lliia time
1 di-* come, though winter lie uer, her
f acDoti* an- aiiiumaiy, and Die wee launta
< are every one ordered fn>m home. They
; are npit fortli, or ejected from tie- shell.
Filled with wat-r, the valve* are middetil;,-
uapiM*l together. Kvenr anap emit* a
mal!, * luted. cloud. Though a little of
Die milky fluid l- in it, Uii* whiUnli cloud
ia com|ioM*t chn-fly- of the Dnv fry, for
individually thev an- alnio.4 invisible..
, Itnli**l, who ahull count Die oyater'* off
* itpring f Science, by her own method*,
ha* made the compiitaDoti, Mid ao whe
fivra it* the aetouniliiig assurance tliat a
Kliigle oyater during one spawning neWMiU
emit* 2,000.000 embryos ?
How to <et More Money.
I luring the hard time* of 1837, when
money wa* cram- and the State ltauk of
j Georgia wn* *t ita wit*' end, MI old
f (ii*>rgi*aof the rural district* rwme to
MlUcdgi ville and Nought lu* Mire*eilta■
live in the I*-gi*lature. " Mr. Toombs,"
k *v* he, "we must liave more money.
W . 're olilwcccd to liave more money."
•* Well," say* Tooml*, in hi* brnaqbe
way. "how are you going to get itf"
"Out of the Stab* Bank." say* the
financier. " Rut." say* Tooml*, stnick
; by the i-wrneetness of hi* eautitnret,
I " how us tin- State Hank going to get it ?"
" Stamp it," ssys tin- financier. " Slfttnfi
it!" reared Toombs, "Mid how i* it
, going bi n*h*-m the money it *tsni[Mf"
I A glow MiiflfilNwd the fare of the financiiT.
"Why, Mr. Ti*ml*,' saya he, " that a
[ just w luit I'm a-coming to. ToU m-e,
, Mr. Tooml*. I'm agin rrdrmjtlum I"
The Tramp I'riater.
Tluw wli> liave known Miything of
"jour priub'ra" vnll ri**<gvu*i- thus pic
ture, d< litiiwb-d by a Kausa* < 'itv new*
p]*r: "lie wa* m*t in from Indian
a|*>h* tin* time. Tiling* are in n liad
way there "half rat* and half union
men.' When lie struck lin liana pal in he
hal wealth a i>*'l hundred; but he t
'em tip for the Ivors Mid got broke.
Chicago w* a p**l bwi>, but there wa*
a fearful mob there; lie could not ntand
it. St, l*mi* "boot played out. Mid
there'a going t<* 1*- n *tnke, an he hop|>ei!
cut. Isought a half fan- ticket to
Atchi* li. but tli" rooab-r that did the
purichin' wouldn't have it. Believed he'd
akip t > Kan-sai City and *tir up the l*ya.
Ml-1 then go over to the I'.u*iflc al|ie.
' S*iy, ain't there a freight West I (live
u* a chew tobacco. Well, ao haig. la>y*.'
And lie wa* gone."
Have the nvuler* of tlii* |>apor ever
iwml any uf Parm>>i*' /Viyglm /Vlj If ma
why le* t They re lh lm* family |<hyaic. te
lu.le* heuig iii* f-reaiou anti-Uliaiit remedy
there 1* in tin* country. Com.
If your horse in lame, sore or galled,
von nh<*il<l turn J-A*e-n't .tmvtysm /iwimtn.';
wicli liiepart witli caatile *c*|> and warm water,
nil* dry. with * clean cloth, then *|<]>ly the lini
ment. nib in well with the hand. —I 'vtn.
In cold weather tha lc*t collar vow
can wear i* the Rlinwood. It aiake* Ui- neck
warmer, while il fit* *> nicely you do not feel it
aromid vour neck. Another advantage in. il
keejw clean longer tliau any otlier collar.
Owe.
Fearful Tho ninount of money
tlicswiiaeay in not liyina aleme t-rotectc 1 by
Silver Tljat l'arrnt*. lie wie-- and in*i*i thai
your alioc dealer alxMild keep Ihem. 'Vim.
The Market*.
**W TO**.
IW..f CiUe_rrlme In Kilra llulloch* o*\i4 I*V
iVimmon to Oood Tumi * * I"
Milch Cow* torn tso on
Hoc* I-I re 0* * v
Pfi eel il ...... i ,i ,a C*
Hheep •* Bk
ic' - w. a in l ,
ii.U.<n -Ittddlla* IC.Mt to,
I lonr—Eilr* Western .. . I it I a
Stele Krir* ll® aid
Wliral—Real Western 1 it 1 e
Jio ISpnnt 1 <# i* I '1
live WUIe i* SS
lurlei—slate ).... 1 41 it 1 U
Uailey Will .. it I It
<HI# Mlrcl Weeiern S"V* "V
i-.'rn Mimed W n*t*i....... ...... *6 it W
Bay, par ewt. ; u a
Him*, aer cwt W * M
H"P "la. t.VatT '9a 0* <• I
|s-rk -Meaa JO 00 <a JO T
lard IS',!* UN
Klah- Mackerel Xo. I. nrw J.V 00 <alt 00
" Ko. J. new .10 00 <4lO Ml
T>-* Cod, per awt. ...... * SS it 4(W
llrrr, Scaled, |r hoi ... SO (4 a
Petroleum—Crude S',!**', Krflnod, HV
Wl*l< I'V' lonila neeee R" 5,4 W
Teaaa " SO <4
Anatrallan " 80 (4 ST
llnUer—Male 48 <* **
W'eelern I'alrjr. , J7 (4 SI
W'mtern TeDow. '.'B <4 80
Wreterii Ordinary 30 it TT
IVnnaTleanla Pine 80 it 80
Chew Stale Factor? IM||4 10
" Skimmed 04 i 4 IS
Wcatern 10 (4 IS
Etg -Slate 90 <4 91
i.*aoT.
Wheat I 90 <4 1 88
Ree—Stale *0 f
Corn Mimed 8J <4 M
lUrlev- Stale . ... 180 it 1 W
Oata—Stole 04 (4 08
■rrrtLo
1 flour 3S (4 7 0*
Wheal - No J Spring I OS (4 1 00
Corn—Mimed SO <4 00
'lata . . 80 |4 87
R,c t>o .4 90
Barley J 30 (hi I 5.7
SALTIMoa*.
Cotton lew Middling* ISNOV UN
Klonr—Kmtra 0 J8 <4 8 35
Wheat- Hod Weetern 1 38 ( 1 30
Rye !* C I 08
Corn—Yellow .... PV <4 W
Oata— Mlmivl *8 <<a 08
, Petrulrura 4 98 (4 531
i-Hii.ai'Kii'Hia.
Flour I' -nmyWama Kmtra 880 8 >*'
W heal Mietern liml I 18 (4 1 '>4
Rre I NO (4 I 00
Corn -Yellow SO (4 S4
Mued 84 01 F
"ata—Mtm*d 84 (4 85
1 Petroleum -Crude 08>a<406l* Kaflned, 11S
liidU|iiltsH)p E illicit pp.
Ht Ki.w*v 111.. July H, 1"74.
~ It V, flare*. M I)., Itaffahk N. I.;~l wtah
r In all nt iMHtum fct iho w.-mharful surall*#
i (jnutr Alt Kit. w OoMsn
i i'lii •'?' I hm< taken great tuferrel tn tlila
, mo ! • in.- Minn I flrt ihmnl It. I *• Irarily
t ulllh 1" I Willi .l> "| • |n livri IrraiiK'wl end Hi
elm<mt )M>rf*rl j'r<mtrati<ei <if tha naramia eye
* Iriu. IV, r*|.i.l ami m|.li I* <lxl Mi* dianmarr
>' irl i irrfnt rare llitl It acuta.) unwe lik
,■ iiik'' Mil a |rfoct wonder Ui uiyaelf Mid
, Kiiif" lltkt blur h*a never Iwm wtUi.wit
k UW.le etf th* I Il*n7 Mi 1 I'lirffaUi* l'ellta
111 tlir bieUMi. 'liter krr k ra-ltd. a-miid family
I'limii uui in llw lnnuH- mml rtkili kt ||] tanaa li>
x flv" In til" iidirf of air k nana wilheut char**.
. { We lute iton M u hwdi* In Uie be mm mine
we ttrnt beet Mi the nee eif yemr tmlleta Mid
illMtnert. I hare raromut. ml™! the um of
* liner tnr.ll' t.mi .u aetaral navere eJ r-<n|<ll
rainl hm mi ri* from, aa 1 Ueiufbt, mi
f ini|N>i elktr of the tdomi and In no <na ease
have they fail. 1 ' • tyi-ire then a. rami)-hull *ll
I tliey He rIMIU! I lu do. I will utile I! ten (bit!
one w retuarkat.l illiMiiih 1 ooulu Kite you
' d.'/eiii. Henry K< rater furniture dealer' of
r Una |4arr, who waa una of Uia moat |>it.ful
ol.Jo. la rear era it, loa fane ewoliaa out of eliape.
, a. alia Mid artinll-iua with en end. attending to
the U.lt, vi huh waa amijiletaly mearad with
hlob har, an I a ale-., N< thine that ha look
1 armed to eflart it a iierttclr I Anally Uidnrwd
hiin to try a few l*>ttl<-a of the (h-llen Vedrtl
1 Hanoi rry with daily nae of thr |>rtlrte owinnt
htm that U would a.iraly enre hua He I TUB
tiiemad lie uae flu. all wsekaalaoa. taking two
I*llela ra. h night for a work (lien one each
' lueht. Mel the iIW-raery aa dura-fed. Ilia re
ault la. lo -lar Ina akn la (wrferily afnuoth. and
, Uie aaalt ni|l4itM Mr gotta. Ha haa taken
antnr er. en • eight hotlhaa in all, and ivmai lara
hlltteeif rural Tl.-lu rear liad I raffled tlir aktli
' of our beat |t)iiiufiuu Mmairw. llunfued 4
to. ilruggieta of thle jdanr, are eeUittg largely
of your Btmhi-lt re au! th" VtnMid ateadily
i " fraan Mid tliri fin irrfwt akiufartlMi tii
etary caer. Iter) *■!folly,
IV 11. C**nj Aft Am. Kij., Go.
i'mlmlilv no "to (listm** La the rwtiar
i of > miWi tardily turnery and unhainiliiaH
i Mi.l the d.-raar . aJra.mt uniraraal aire ma
Uie Alii r. an imojdr >aa deafo)** Ita riauaaa
are man* and vartmjk, fvtug chiefly in the
halata of ir.i j> "l ie. Ilie ranted- la aun|da
1 and e(fe.t .1. I'M If. Wiahart'a (ireat
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ale a-vj did <t>4 I Hall It a etUaal Mr ml Wme
ml "1 modern I 'M el -rM, red boUl eer r.WU tad eer
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baedrart oOirr . b ior Uk* tor The I'rmilr awd & \
t Jbrrnm I 'tlei rao trre Am radoaw arnt poet prrd
• -n iroHji ml price
VUTKKTInKKM! Head M rente to ti*i r
ROW Kl.l A CO.. 4 I Part Bow. N Y t<* tbab
IbmAlw r* It Ml Jim". eotiWitnoe Urtr of MINI nee •
prperr. roil etlliuln itvmla| ea at rlmtem
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OV KH II \l. V T i V via!
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ftk/"% K \ MONTI! Afrntii mtried rrfff .
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rUa I'art irtilara a>ul fw. AOctmas
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H OtU i | 1 IVirtiand.
ITK DAY < nkiniMna,or ftSO• ali !U1
vut) *ry and Riptnoa We oiler it and wiU |y .
It Afply now. *: WKHUKK A IHV. MarAoo,D ;
\rKNTS W INTRO. Mi r ■■■■ $34 a |
• rw*k. or ftlHO ftf l'dafwoAl# MMp'fi trm. i
Wrttr at nra f> 1 Nf KRRP 1 K'>tHv Sfronl. lf*o Tnrft. j
Bi>ok agents w anted
niwbooJELLITALL
toy Mra. Ptrnhnua# of Part Lata Clf. for M
vraira Ui vtfa of a Normoo Huch Prtrat. I®-
IrudoCtkcNl b; Mr*. *ov. TYU alnry of a .
■ amto'i wprrkMira Uik bora tlio "AJ*tm kfe*
myatortoa, aacrrt dmnf, rtf. of thr laonnoii* aa a
"m Jroi*Ar uwtM iA M , Dura
and Good, it la ihe hr<4 na hook oit, artuaUj
o Mh food thiiitfa lot all. It ia popular t\try
a hara, arith mrtbodT, aad oulaelb "Tl othrr U>*ka Ikrtr 9o
omf. Mintilrra aa> ** <A-/ *•" Emlrt women
mdorae it Emrybody aant. it j and Attento ara aelUng
Iftun 10 to SO a day f lath tUumm*4 mow m | wwm! Ws
want SJM mora trusty afteuu Nft' - men or womrn - and
we a ill mail Out ft t f ere to th-a*.* who will canv**. ] Jirra
uaraphieta with full |riculara. trrma. ate. ara< frm to aiL
Addiuaa A. iXWoTni*oToa A Co . Hartford Coma.
—— 4 m
Jill
Dr. 3. (allforni* Vm* Jj
; egar Bittern am a purely VrffetaW#
proparation, made clileliv from tiie na
lira berba fouml on tiie lower ranges of
> the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor.
1 nta, tho medicinal i ropertle* of whleb
' are extracted therefrom without the uae
j of Alcohol. The question Is almost
j daily asked, "What Is tho cause of the
-1 unparalleled success of Vixkoah HIT
' j ruif Our answer la, that tliey remove
! the cause of disease, and Uie patient re
i | covers bis health. They aro the grtbit
i [ blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
|' a perfect Renovttor and Invlgoretor
1 of the system. Never liefino in the
; history of" lbs world haa a inedu-m,. two
, compounded poaaseaing the remarkable
I j qoshtiea of Virmab UiTTßsa in hasiiuf die
tick of srery dnwaaa man is heir to. They
ere s genUa PurgHJve sa wall aa s Tome,
reUsving Congeauon of Inflssuiistina of
' i the Liver sad Visceral Organs la D>iW
' ; Disease*.
The propertiin of Dk- Walk**#.
Vissoas ilirrvs* srs Aperient, liisphorwlic,
i Carminative. Nstriuon*. Lssstiva. Iriurwic,
I ttsdauve. Counter Imtsst. ftadonfi -Jlpr*.
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