The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 18, 1877, Image 4

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    FARM, HARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
rinin and N| monies.
In reply to a question, at tlu Connect! ■
rat farmers' meeting. Charles Hnbbare
said tliat two of hia holds wore treat e*
with manure, one plnwal in to adejith ol
six inches, and the other having the UIH
nure spread on the surface. llotli wen
planted to corn, and that where the ma
nure was spread (although the amount
was at least two-thirds more on th<
plowed-in jiieco) yielded one fourth
more corn. He knew that jilowed-in ma
nure is wasted. He did not believe that
raw peat or urack was of the slightest
value to land. If (MinjMvrted ho believed
muck to be valuable, but then mainly as
a vehicle for liquid or gaseous elements.
Mr. White, of Putnam, said lus OXJM
rionee had been that flat plowing turn
ing the ground upside down was not
good. Manure should le plowed in
with the rhlgee left on e*lge to allow air
to get at the manure.
fir, Stuiterant, of Framingham. Mass,,
said he had found gixvl resulto b\ fiat
plowuig-ut of manures, I ait he believed
the aurfiav applitmtion to l*< better.
He gave facts drawn from experiments
ho had made to the effect that orepa had
not auswered to the fertilizer. His idea
was that experiments alone *iw not
sufficient. Vet, he thought that vastly
more was dependent on.the character of
seed used tlian on tlie nature of the
manure or the manner of tts application.
He gave blackboard illustrations and
showed that the chemical elements of
nuuture are of auoli different nature*
tliat for some of them only continued
applications, snlßcient to saturate the
land, are of real value. He did not be
lieve there was a great loss of fertilis
ing gases by exposure to the atmos
phere; indeed, he thought five cents'
worth of ammonia would replace all tliat
would be lost by the spread of manure
eti an aore and exposure during an en
tire winter. He was satisfied tliat very
little waste was experienced by >V*JM na
tion and tliat surface manuruig was
therefore preferable.
Mr. Sedgwick, of Com wall, re la to 1
s>me facts from exjM'rieueo and observa
tion to the effect that surface manuring
was far preferable to plowing-in.
Mr. Norris, of Danburv. sustained the
jveit-ious of the last sjM-ai.t r, His j>rae
tioe of surface manuring liad proved so
profitable that all his neighbors had
adopted it.
Mr. Carey, of Herkimer eouuty, N\
Y., was also in favor of surface manur
ing. His practice was in every way 111
support of this plan.
Tue tiiseusaion was continued at con
siderable length by a number of
speakers, the general drift, iu details of
experiments aud practice, being in favor
of surface ilressiug ratlier tlian plowiug
in.
Ftrarr'i ( lab Qanilaaa and Aatwrn.
What are the comparative advantage*
of fermented and unferaiented manure* ?
This depends on the use for which they
are designed. If for garden beds, loose,
light soils.a top dxesaiug ft>r meadows, or
if needed to kul any noxious seeds in*\.r
jx*rate*l with the heap, it should In- fer
mented; if intended for hoed orojis in
clay or loamy soils it should be in a
fresh condition.
What conditions are essential to quick
deounpoaitiou in manure ?
Air. moisture and a temperature above
sixty five degrees are necessary for
rapid decoiujMwition.
What remedy is there for weevil in
small grain ?
After tlte grain is thrashed and put iu
garner, one farmer says to sprinkle com
mon salt eveulv all over it. iu proportions
of about one tuidiel of salt to one hun
dred bushels of wheat.
What is ribbon grass ?
liibbon grass is a beautifully striped
grass, sometimes used for garden bor
ders. It has been highly recommended
for swamps, where it is claimed tliat by
transplanting it sujiersedes all other
grasses and affords a tine quality of hay.
Is whey a profitable feeil for hogs ?
When fed to swine whey should al
ways lie given in connection with other
food, as alone it is insufficient to give
profitable results and incapable of pro
ducing wholesome meat. The common
notion is tliat it is more safely fed when
partially soured. Its principal solid con
stituent is milk sugar, which is valuable
as food, but unfit fur an exclusive diet,
as it fails to contain all the elements nec
essary to a healthy growth. Sweet whey
is good for young calves.
To .Make Mlore Pie.
To make mince pie, hash five pounds
of beef with three pounds of apples, one
third pound chopped raisins ; add three
tablespoonfuls spice, and cook three
minutes; add three tablespoonfuls cin
namon, and stir three times; mid mace,
and pepper, and caraway, and cloves,
and coriander, and dried gooseberries,
and salt, and citron, and keep tasting till
you are sure it is right; then set the pan
on a chair and add one quart of boiled
cider, one cupful vinegar, two dozen
firunes without the stqpes, a wineglass
ul of rose water, and four pulverized
nutmegs; next add two cupfuls bntter
and one cupful salt; cook fifteen
minutes, taste ami put the spoon back ;
if you have anything else in the house
you would like to put in you can do so,
only exercise discretion in all your move
ments.
A Xfw Food for Horsrs.
The California Farmer thus describes
a new kind of mash for horses now com
ing into use: It is composed of two
quarts of oats, one of bran, and half a
pint of flaxseed. The oats are first placed
in the stable bucket, over which is
placed the bnaeed ; add boiling water,
then the bran, covering the mixture with
an old rag and allowing it thus to rest
for live hours; then stir the mass up
well. The bran alisorl>s while retaining
the vapor, and the linseed binds the oats
and bran together; a greater quantity
of flaxseed would make the preparation
too oily and lew relished. One feed per
day of this mash is sufficient; it is easily
digested, and is especially adapted to
young animals, milling to"their volume
and giving sulistanee to the frame.
Batter Floating on Milk.
It is not uncommon for small particles
of bntter to be formed during the milk
ing of cows that give more than usually
rich milk. The butter globules become
broken either in the udder or in the pail,
the thin pelliole which covers thera leiug
ruptured, and the minute particles of
bntter cohere and form small masses
visible to the eye. This is not a defect;
on the contrary, it indicates that the
cow is an excellent bntter maker. It
sometimes occurs with ordinary cows,
when the milk from neglect has not been
drawn at the usual time. The pressure
in the udder may then cause tlie glog
ules to become broken and the fresh
bntter to gather.
Kcepln*
What is tlie best way of keeping seed* ?
A good way is to wrap them in substan
tial paper, in small parcels, then inclose
in strong bags and hang up on rafters in
the attic, toolhouae or some similar
place.
An Astonished Whale.
The Philadelphia Pre** tells a tough
story as to how a Massachusetts fishing
schooner was carried off bv a monster of
the deep. According to the run of the
yarn told by the Prr> >., the vessel was
rifling at anchor, when suddenly she be
gun to move through the water at the
lively rate <4 ten to fifteen miles an
hour. It was then discovered by the
astonished crew that a whale had twisted
• the anchor cable around his tail, and was
making off with the schooner. His
whaleship, perhaps, equally astonished,
lifted himself out of Hie water several
times during the free tow, and finally
made off with about one hundred and
forty fathoms of the cable, leaving the
vessel free to return to port.
Truth Pays.
The other day wheif a resident of De
troit hired a bov to carry in a ton of coal
he forgot to make a bargain, and when
the job had been completed he inquired :
"Well, bub, how much do I owe
you ?"
" Oh, I dunno," replied the boy.
"Can't you name a sum?"
"I could, I suppose," said the lad,
" but mother sr.id if I left it to you I'd
get twice wliat the job was worth !"
He received enough to convince him
that truth always pays.
The Old Deacon'* lament.
Yes. I've txH-u deacon of our church
Nigh on to fifty year.
'j Walked 111 the nay of dooty, tee.
And koji' my eonsetsnee elear.
l is matched the children gromin' up,
j. S*x-n hromn Ux-kn turtitn' gray.
t . But In * r saw roll doili'* yet
j At tho • l\. >*■< ii to-day.
This church was built by gtihlly lii. u
l\> *lotlfy tile l.ord,
111 soni lit* -en hundred eighty-* I>tht
J Folks ewil.tat tllen atToid
I Cai|s Is and ciisliuvgs and .. h like
The - ats w.re jest plain w.xxl,
a T*x> nam r for tin l*x py one*.
i_ In jirayer me alhts steed.
And when the hymns were j;iveii out,
' 1 tell you it was grand
To lu-ar *>ur leader -tait the tunc-,
With tuiun' folk in hand '
Tin ii (tNMxI old "China," " Mear," and all.
Were lu.-ml on S.-*l>txuU days,
I And mots aud woiucu. leys ami *;iil,
I J'inial in the son* of prniixv
Jhit that old pulpit mas jNruto
J 4e*t feet frNNlll the ground
Til* y d reared it up *>u either side
I A uunr stairs went down ;
The front and *x-|i*U Werx- fitly oaiiod
f With Script* i stou. ail
. Filhliu' ef Mow s. J•*** I x dream.
And .siufiil Adam's fa'.L
! Jet rvxnu insi.h- to put a cheer.
I'tn Bible on the l.sl*e
(111 *'wu 1 *f. i |trl narseiia mhrii
lie shot id tt near tin* *lgi-
There, <x<k by ****-k. the ]Nar*n tl.xxt,
i'be S-npter to expound ,
There, man ami lx<>, I've n-t K K*N,
Ami n.*t a fault mas found.
tif oourme I've s*x ji great change* made,
Aud fought ageust cm. too t
But first a choir >• mter\hxx*ed.
Then cushitit;* m each [x w ;
, N. vt. I tighten carpel for the ll.xx
And thru, that very year,
We gi*t our ncx ntekahwm.
And the l ist shaudyltx-r.
Well, well I I tried to k*vp thui£* straight
I mx ut to ev ry me* tiu'.
And Nclod • No to ah tin * s_ !.
But found tny mfiu ixk* fleetm'.
At last the sunt bnst.xtiu fell
1 iMSsaf blame LVaom llrewu :
11- helped the young folks IS hell they said
The pulpit should come down.
1 They laugh* *1 at all th**ee pious wvnea
I'd found so edlfyiu ;
j Said :** \t hen the par-x'tt row to prraoh,
lie kxik*d a m>*st like firuT
Said that " Oijali * chariot
J*at half way up had tarried
And IV aeon liromn * thy aiul laughed.
And so the pint was cart led.
1 This was last w*s k. The carpenter*
' Have nearly math* an en*l
* EXCVXXM* my feehn's. Seem* to mm
A* ef I'd lost a friend.
r "It made their neck* ache, Ux<kui' up.
Was what the folks did say :
t More kx-kiu' up would help us all
In this drguTrate day.
The church won't never ssm tht same
i yl'm half afeard 4 l - ns,
Under the preacliin' of the truth
> I've been so Used to be.
r Aud now—to see our pru - .;i stand
lake any common man,
1 With jest a ratlin'round his d* sk -
I dou't believe I can '
1 -fArrner * .V.ijtiri^f.
THF UFPAHTKD \ EAR.
% Ht \ic ol Dbal but brru \rfoiMil-lr tl
in Ibr I***l Twrhr
Looking over the world's u-i.rk for tin*
1 vctir ISTt*, on* *., , that there laa IMMII
general, though not m.trkcvl, pagrrts in
f .art, science, philosophy, civilization iui.l
htuuan liberty. Now here* do we *<v any
aerioon reaction or any arroeted tlevelojv
ment of the ideas which we associate with
the lest interests of humiunty. In
, France, for example, the right of s. lf
government has rep. atedly assert*>*l it
j self with a decreasing oppoKition to the
j republic. As the year has waxed and
wamvd, the fntnlamental jirinciple* which
underlie a p.pular government liavo
lieeu strengthenetl. In Italy, a IIIMTIII
\ monarchy has lnvti solidified. The re
. actionary spirit which has lxx*n manif.-*t
evl in Spain has not materia! !y .1* lend
political progress. And even this slight
drawback is amply counterbalanced by
i the happy results which a return of
. jieace has br**ugiit t<) tiiat long distnu t
• ed country. C'arlism has at last lieati u
1 itself inti pieces, mid a pretense whii-li
was utterly t*> the spirit d tin
ag* has cvnie to an en*l.
Peace has generally prevailed through
out the world, iu spite <>f rntn*>rs and
1 divers threatening* of war. Tlie re
opening of the Eastern question lias ex
i cit.xl th* liveliest apprehenaious of
i Christ**udom—apprehensions which are*
not yet qui* ted. Whatever niav In* the
issue of this new agitation, it ae-ms
morally certain that the Christian sul*
j.x-ts of Turkey will secure- additional
freedom freun oppression, and tliat the
general cause of hiumui lilx-rty will la*
strengthened. Turkey has itself wit
nnnseil the violent ilmth <>f one sultan,
the abdication of a second and the nomi
nal surrender of arbitrary powers bv a
third. During the year, Islam in Eu
nj>e has received its severest blow since
the century begun. Tlie fighting on the
Servian frontier ha* not distort*-*! the
general peace of tlie world Mexico
nii'l the Central American republics have
been agitated by their enstomary revolu
tions, and the first tiunie*l of these coun
tries is still torn by contending factions.
The war in Cuba has throbbed *.n, but
with languor on l>oth si. 1 cs; ami no grave
military events have broken the monoto
nous rej*>rts of disorder in the island.
, A few great casualties have occurred iu
various parts of the world, the most seri
ous being an imunbition in Italy, by
which many thousands of |>eople lost
their lives. Distress bv famine has also
lieeu reported in the foist. Hungary,
Southern France and various parts of
Euro|>e have lieen devastated hyjhxxls,
to the iTeat loss of life and pniperty.
Xo ver* 'arg disaster at sea has l*x-n re-
P • ">e except tin* crushing of the
Arctic w.e fleet, which was accom
panied by ,not lo lorn of life.
In the . •-*- of mtr own country the
most notable events lutvc Ixx-n our **n
tranee itjion a second <**ntiirv of nutional
existence, and the the regular
quailreunial Presidential election. The
great anniversary was fitly ami enthusias
tically celebrated. The Exposition at
Philnilelphin is ooneixbxl to have been
highly sure-ex* fitl, atnl one of the liest of
its kind. The year will long be memor
able for this displav, n well as for the
innnmerablo contributions to tlie national
art, literature, science, and industry of
which it was the ociuinii, Tlie Presi
dential election of IH7J will l**eome mem-
from the extraordinary crisis
which it brought upon the jeople. In
future years, this pcri.xl will be recalled
as one during which tlie powers of n
popular government endured a severe
• strain, and when the American people
awaiU*d a solution with calmness, po
tience and order. Possibly it will Is
hereafter thought a remarkable eoinei
dence that the republic should, at the
beginning of a new century of life, bo
compelled to face n struggle which should
1M- a new test of the people's capacity for
self-government.
Our friendly relations with foreign
governments have been uninqiture 1. The
sudden interruption of exchanges with -
Great Britain under the extradition
treaty was an unpleasant surprise. But
the manly course of our own government,
and the frank concessions of that of
Great Britxin, have restored that cordial
understate ling which lias so long been a
natural bond between the two nations.
It is certainly worthy "f remark that this
highly important diplomatic affair was
begun and ended within the year.
Tlie return of Tweed, by consent of
the Spanish government, was another
event of some significance. Among tlie
painful occurrences which have disturb
ed our own people, the arraignment and
trial of a cabinet minister for corrupt
, practices stands first. The final ex-
I J insures of the great whisky conspiracy
and the trial of one of tlie President's
confidential secretaries furnished another
unhappy public scandal. Of the casual
ties which have passed into the record of
i the year, tlie burning of the Brooklyn
Theater, by which nearly tlirre* huinlre*
ix> ple lost their Uvea, i* mil mourn
f illy memorable, and the railroad alaugh
ter nt Ashtabula renin's in to east
shadow over the lasl dnvs ef ISTII. Ii
tin* necrology of 187 ii, not tiiiun nam*
lof famous Amerieati-. will In* found
Polities lost a until of ability by lb
death of lii'verdy Johnson. \iuoii|
biisiiuxts men, none more* active am
plMinment than A T. Stewart hits dire
'luring the year. The sliif.:* has l l
dcprivrel of a famous tu'ttixts iu ('liar
lotto I'tishmati; and of (lie men of affau
who have pitxiMsl away ilui'iug tlie Nreti
the name of Dr. Satnuel tl. llowe ins
lx* mentioned as one nnxtt hislorie an*
most jileasantly ai***x'ialetl with the lire
ton of human enterprise.
No luomeuloits disretxerieo, lio highl
promising iiiveiitious, hare* been rutwli
during the year., Gur tneri remg kiiowl
ivlge of the glolx* iqxui wlueh wi ii\> . in
well as of tin* mysteiniua prex*. ss, so
nature, has fairly kept pace with tin
1 developments of pus I yitu- It re a brie
jx riixt at l>e*tt. Now that it re none, an.
ite opportunito*. ■ rr**rs. omissioita an*
di'tsls, gixxt an.l bad, have fotc\* l elude*
ire, m* ran null turn our faces eheerfiilh
(ti tlie new year. This we weleolue witi
an intolligture* ami virtuous r* ilutnu
Ixirn of ex|>* rieuov. It re tin* tl. it ISTt
has l***u a year *f tlrpitxtston and liutl
, It has laitl heavy burdens nn th* t-ner
gie* of m-arty every ptxtple Ix-iu-ntli tin
>un. But w<- uiay >aure oui-**t-lvea tliat
letu-r time* are- oonitng, tunl that tln-s*
trials will work out f*>r us a nobler fu
ture, a tu*>re enduring ami higher pr\>
i jH'ritv.
The (VBteiinial Surplus.
In the I'uitod Stat*-.-* eireuil reuirt al
Phllatlelplua, iu the matter of tl,*- ('en
teimial Ixxuxt of tiuancv agnuret Joaeph
Pa tiers* *u ami llcurv Is wis, **f l'li iht* I*l
phra; J.ihtl (ill] ami the Slate N it natal
bank of ('.iniilen, New Jersey, and (ieorg*
Kvster, l'ntt**i States tr* itsiiret at l'lula
fielphta, praying the oonrt t*> ilir*x-t th*
defendants to intorph-atl iu or*t*-r that it
may t*- jttdieially deteruriued whetiiei
the" Ixxtrel of thiuuee shall r.-turn to th*
government the sum of f 1,500, UK•, wlueli
w.t appn i*riiit***l to tho Exhibiting l*s
fore aistrtoutiug the Italanre* betw ■ en tin
holders *>f th*- t'*-nt-!iial si*x*k, or w ltethei
the luttor are entitled t a pro rata ilia-
Iributinu independently of the gv>N-rn
inent > nit* r-st, M* s>rs. l'atten*ii, Lewis,
mid Gill and th<- State bitltk of I'aiudt-u
filrel the following answer;
First AVe admit the averment * con
tained iu tlie first, sore Old, third, tiftii,
sixth ami seventh paragraphs of the reuu
plauiantV bill, ami lielicve that the vari
ous acts of I'ougi tss titer* u ref- rretl t*
are rerrectlv set forth.
Sere*ri*l \\'*- ar*- :ui*re*d ami l>*-lit-v*
that, under the true Construction of tilt
not of F't-b. lit, IhTC, the ftunU in the
hands of the couiplaiUHuts for distribn
tl* IN shotthl IK* first applied in jay incut
of the caj'ititl >t.*ok, ami that any suq lits
there itlt'-r. or in other words, the jirotits,
if any, resulting friuu th* Ceiitenniid Ex
hiliitiou in said bill of re*-iitlaint Ulen
ti*iir*d, should then 1m- J*ai*l to tlie Ututrel
Stat* .-* t*> th* extent *>f ,sai,aa>, iui*l
the balance of the jtr**fits, if auv, Im* tli
vi*led, JUM rata, among tin- stockholder*.
But as no profits have resulted fr- -n s.u*l
Centennial Exhtlittion, and as th. balance
in the hands of theeomplninanU i- wholly
inadequate even U* rvjtay the am nut of
stx-k subserilMxl, we aver that th*- United
States re not entitled t*> participate at all
ui the distribution of tin* said fu-id, but
tliat the Ktiue shotilil and ought t - Im- di
vnled among the st'a'kholders jm* rata in
satisfaction and tliseharge of the cujutal
st ,-k in accordance w It tin-1- ---ti":i
of the act of Jttuc 1, l.**7J. an*l \*e have
detnondrel, ami do demand, that tlie cotn
|tlaituuiaiits shtHthl so distribute th*- said
fumi, an*l we pray that the court will so
order a decree.
The Teniperance .Moieuient.
At a meeting recently held in N- w
York, Dr. Oniust.m **all*d attention t >
the great imj> 'rUmre* of the t*n*|-eraiax'
movement, tin* terrible evil **f iiit*ixn*s
tioti, and the necessity tliat the ehorcheti
should take a chief j*art iu the contest
ag*ainst tliat evil. He sjsike of the d.fii
eulty of nvlaimiug the drunkard
though work to that end should not Im*
given np, as each re*seu* 1 man was a
grand trophy- :ui*l urgd tliat tin l**gin
uiftgs of intom|M-ranee shoul*! I*- n-sret.xl
everywhere and alwavs—at t!.* s- x*in!
boorel as well as iu tin* drinking s-d.x.u,
in tlie party which encouraged it as *n
the darker ttluulows which eiireuaposstsl
its worse forms. The magnitude of the
evil, in its financial, social, mural and
spiritual results, wns inea!**ulable.
In the United States XW.OOO.ttiA) **f
gallons of lhjmirs, re>stiiig S7.'Kt,t*A>.t*ttt.
were- consume-i annually to * .n-h
man, woman a:i 1 child. Four-fifths ~f
the inmates of the almshouses w.-re there*
in consequence of intemperum**-. Va
grancy nnd lsggary hau their mam
source tln-re. ami eighty to ninety jM-r
cent, of all criminals connected their
course of crnne with iut*-nijM*nuic*. Dr.
Ormiston gave fully statreti**s sustaining
these views, nml spoke at length of the
evils arising to the individual drunkard,
of the influence of drinking against reli
gion lxith at home ami abroad, and of tlie
f.wt that iii-sli-rat*! drinking wire only the
introduction to -xi>*ss. H<* also *lw*lt
utsin the duty of all jiHrents, f**rtiie sak**
•if their children, to make earnest efforts
that they be not entangled in this i*rini*.
A Sure ( ure for "Humps."
A dashing woman, with nu enormous
bustle, came teetering int*i on incoming
Chicag> train, the t tlier moruing, ami
s*ttle*l herself in a seat opposite on old
Granger, who was coining uj> to see the
city.
" My darter Jane was once t*>k with
one of thorn 'ere humps," remarked the
old man, as lie tamed his jiitying gaze
from the woman to a fellow passenger.
" She was ?" iiiqttirexl the jms- ng-r.
"Yes," was tlie reply, "but yer kin
jest l**t I cure*! her on it mighty
quick."
"What did you do?" inquired the
am us.si jiassenger.
" I sot her down in a tub of hot water
till the denied thing wilted," declared
the old man, " and it never come on
agin !"
The dashing woman an*l other passen
gers who had overheard the conversation
liked to have "wilted" without the hot
water.
The Electoral Votes.
The president of the Senate has adopt
isl a now form of receipt for the electoral
votes as delivered by the mesengi*rs of
the aevend Stat<*s. 'lln* follow ing is the
forth of receipt now given :
V|> E-I*KltSll)K*T's <'tixmir.n. i
SUVNTK or THE t'SITEII STATIC*. r
ifimmw, t>. •'.. . WML t
Bnemved <>f eUin*int; to !>*• a
nn -*-iig* rto deliv'T tie- **-iiin*. a - ali-it pack
ai-u, jmrjxirting to contain a ccrtiitoate or tire
vote given t*>r I'r, si J, nt ami Vir*-President of
the t'liit.-d Stnt- By tin < l*-*-t<.r- of Ui* Stat*- of
1876. T. \V. FKOST,
President JJIM tenqxir* t'liit* .i Stat* S*-ute.
It will he si-i-n that this receipt is so
drawn as not to commit the jire-sidi nt of
the Henato in any way. li, of course,
was drawn to inis*t the ease >f the dis
puted St:d<*s, but it is r,s<xl for all. Cer
tificates from nearly all the States, ex
cept the three dinjtuh-d States and the
States on the Pacific const, have been
received by mail.
Sacred Animals.
An English officer lately put tip at the
bungalow, near the sacred lake of
Posh, RajjMxitaua, India, which swarms
with alligators whonrefed and worshijM-d
by the natives. About midnight the
sentry raised an alarmlavaii*** one of the
dangerous reptiles had crept UJI to tlie
bungalow. Puzzled by the noise the al
ligator crept into a bedroom, and the
officer killed it with his j istols. N xt
morning the population was furious, and
the Englishman narrowly escaped w jih
his life. When, many yenrs ago, tlie
officers shfit sacred jieacocks in sport,
aud got killed in return, Sir Charles Na
pier issued the laconic order: " If oflict rs
will shoot jiencocks, Belooehees will shoot
officers."
NOT THE O.VES.— It is now well under
stood that a number of bodies from the
Brooklyn disaster were buried hy friends
in the belief that they were relatives,
when they were, in reality, not tho re
mains of those they wejv supposed be be.
si Till! 4SKITAIII LA IMSASTK.M.
it
li- Thr sinr if ilr WrnUtd Train, Mill*
H It* Vrrrlblr !.*• of
Of Ui* l*1 |•itnn*iiK*rii mliiiih the rsn
v * luot*r r*|torUi n* buying loii Umn!
• till' tmiil 'h-itlOVixl liy till' Vnltt llilllu
>' iOliin) I>ut fiftv-iitnc i'iiii lie iw
'♦? imiiiili <1 fur. flitf tliaaM'r wiut ilnuauti
cully tHuniilt'li'; nn I'li'iiifiit •if Imrrnr won
>' wanting. First, tin' cranli uf thi< bridge,
till' KjpiuitlllK tuoliii'litil uf >llH|H'l|H|< IM
r till' im'Vi n |iilt'll I'urn pllttigixl down tu tin'
icy lifil uf tl.i river; tin n conic tin- tin'
• > tu d> ntrui all who I nit I Ihh'ii lift nit vt' 1• v
> tin' i-rimli; tin- water gurgled up frum he
Hunt li tin- nx- mill utl, n-.l nautili r furiii uf
'li .ttli, mill tliuilK tin- luting blast, tllliil
witlt fttuiv, frame mill Ikiuuiiilnvl Uhmmi
R whu h.iil i •v-npi'il wati-r iiml fin'. It witn
!' mi ideal tragtxly. The mcciic <>f tin- mvi
' ili-iit wti.i tlm volley uf tlm t'rti'k winch,
"> tl 'Wtiti; iluwti post tin* content iiMrttiu nf
\ilitliuln village. luinni-n under tin' rml
way thru' ur luiir liuiitlritl V tin In i-iuit uf
1 ' lliu htntiihi Hero fur imm yearn after
•I tin- It.iKi Sliur*' ruiiil mii*i luiilt tlu-ri- wiut
"l ii U'lijf wuuih'ii ti> xtlo work, luit wlifii
'1 tlm rood wivh unproved, ultnit ti-n imini
v thin Was ntipcrr-i-'ii\l with mi intl
I' lluii tram, limit nt tin-1 'li vi'hilnt i-hnpa,
■•J mill renting at either cud uj>n high atone
*' picrw, llmikiil by heavy • artlu-li riiibunt
' uii'iita. Cite iruli structure wa a single
r- Mpmi uf 15't> feet, crooned by a double
track, scveuty feet above the water,
i' which at that point ir fnuu thni* to u
*' fi-i't ilii-p, mill tMVi-nsl with eight inch en
I- uf ice. llit* lii-mi-ut tu the v&llcy on
fitln-r Mile it precipitous, aud in the
lulli an.l nlnpi-1 arc piled with hem v
drift* uf fiiuw there win im little dilHritf
ty in rewriting the wreck after the dinua
it ter iHvanie k wu.
The bridg. ui intended U> lie an
itraug m mm uiiU mua-nry could make
I it, and it nt|utml a ght uf the wreck
4 j tu imiivuiOi- the chief engineer of the
road that tilC bridge hud fallen audi r tiie
t Weight lif u single tr.UU. rile dlanter
mvurnvl ihurtly la-fon- eight o'clock. It
|( wan the wthiol winter night of llieyear.
t l'luree hoitrn liehuid its time, tlie "Pacific
t . express, which hud left Ni w V"rk tin
lt eveuiug befur<, itrucilhxl ulong tliroagh
the drilti and the bin.dmg aturm. The
t , eh \eu <vurn were a heavy burden tu the
, r two eugtlien, mid whi-tl the li-udlllg liKXi
motive bruke thmugh the drifu lieyuuil
tile ravllte mill rullixl Utl licrona the
bridgi-, the tr.uu wm tnuviug at lean than
tea imh-n an hour. The hi anl lamp tlm-w
but a iliurt mid tluu tlaali uf light ui
t fruiit, an tluek w m thi- air with the driv
ing Mm* 1 ill- tnull crept lU-nai the
' bridge. The h-iwliug engine hut n-Ui-hed
the nolid ground lieyond, mul ita ilrivi r
hail jlint giveu it atetun, when auiui-Unng
in the undergearing of tin- bridge mtap
pixL I'ur an umlaut there wan a coil
fiimxl crackling uf Ih'iuiii mul garden,
„ ending w itii a treilieutloiui cruah na tlie
t . whole tr.un, -nx'pt the hading engine,
t broke thrvmgh the framework mid fell in
B a heap of crnilnxl and aplintered ruiim
at the li ttom. Notwithstanding the
| wilul and storui, the enudi was heard by
' jH-ople ilid< ur half a lulh- away. Fur a
{ liliimeut there win lulenee, a atuuueit M-u
--j nation among tlie aurvivors, w ho, in all
ftag-i - of luutilatioii, lav l'llml among tin
dying mul dead. The i< w who ri'inaiunl
I unhung hauteiuxl to eecapti fnuu the
shattered can. liny i-r.iwli>l out of
% windows into freezing water waist dii*i>;
j men, women mul children with limb*
I brui-id and broken, pmclu-d la-twuii
> tuulwri, and !rm. fixed by inggixl sphiit
j Mi, lugged with their last breath for aid
that in * human jsiwer could give.
Five mm t! • after the trsuu fell, the
j tire bruki out in the car* piled agaiust
t • tin abutmi-nt-i at eitln r • ml. A muiuetit
hiti-r, d-iiin i broke fr>':u the niuukiiig ear
and first couch, piled iWtuvi c-iu'h other
j near the middle of the Mreiun. lit Icm
tljan tell uurniti 1 after the cutastrupliw
every car iu Uie wixi-k was on Itrv,
and the tbiuies, fed by tlie dry. varnished
wiaslwork aiui fmiluil by the ley gale,
ciHmunu-! the ruiim m> tin igii t!u-y iiail
r Imn tnuler. Men who ui the U'wihler
in -at uf the hock "pnuig "tit and ri arh
xl the ice, went back after wnm mid
chililri 'i mid f"tiiid tln ui sufT stating and
. r>asting m the llaiuee. I'he iieighlsiring
J resident' . ft irthxl by the crash, Were
liglited tu tin- mviic by Ui" rouflagTation,
winch m even their pe'inpt mmmtance
t< > ■ late. Itv midnight the destraction
wax complete. The stonu hail nibiuhxl;
but the wind itill blew fiercely aud the
I cold Is-.-iuni even ui re intense. When
I morning came all that remained of the
I'iwitie expri >S was a ,-.|iii|'lis Ttimw of
j iiir win -i. axle-, brake mm*, truck
■ fromi . .jnl tnixti-.i nuls, lying in a black
pool at the iwttail) uf tin- gorge. The
I was si hal buried e 'inphtely away mid
the ruin were coveixxl with white aslies.
f t)n the crest uf tin- wiiti-rn abutment,
half Imrie i ui till- snow, slood tlie rexctled
1-1---niuiiv.-. A tie- bridge f' 11 in driver
had given it a quick lu ulef steam, which
tore tlie drawht-ad from its tender and
■ the lilwral 1 engine shot furwiird mul
buriixl it*elf in the snow. The other
locomotive, drawai bsi-kwanl by the fall
ing tnuu. tuinblid over the pu-r, and fell,
liittuui upward, over tin-exiiri-ss i-ar next
tK'hiiuL Hie engineer, Foimmi, escajMxl
with a broken leg, how lie cannot ti 11,
nor any one elm' imagine.
It win nt first fearnl that liot moro
than n dozen Issliei would Is- reeovi-rixl
sufßcaeutiy j reservx 1t - Is* removed. As
the rtthri - w;ui elearnl away,down to the
Mirfaivc of the wati-r, h ovi-ver, a numlu-r
were 'found. Thirty-four of them were
taken out. but only a fi w of them' were
iu a coin lit I-u to 1 ldeiititl'd, exix<pt by
means of but' 'in, jewelry, or other trink
ets. known only to their friends.
The raptured Spanish Stemner.
The story has bix-n t- of tlie capture
. of the SiKviiish steam r Mii'tezuiua by
t'ubaus, out not in detail. It was as f.>l
- lows : A party of eleven Cubans left
St. Domingo for Santiago de Cuba on
, the steamer. The r anus eolisuibxl of
revolvers and swords, the latter coiiii'al
il in tnmks, while some had taiwio
, knives, Fnulo, chief of the exiuxlitioii,
disposevd the men in position, when din
ner was being served, at half-past five.
Three of the jwirty, led by l'nulo, mini
moued the officer* of the steamer to sur
render. One of the party says :
The signal of eaeli man to his |>ost :vi
t given, and l'nulo, with myself, each with
a revolver in his hand, entered the cabin,
while Morev guanhxl the entrance to
[ the door. l'nulo told the assembled ofli
eers that he demnnded tlie surrender of
the vessel. They, six'ing such a small
attiu'king party, commenced to resist.
Several shuts were then final by us to
intimidste tlie Spaniards, but with no
intent to kill. The resistance bix'amc
[ more determined, and l'nulo having been
Wounded, it was found nivi'usury to take
' life to be successful in our mission. Fir
ing iu earnest then link place. The
first to fall was Captain Cocho, with two
shuts in his head. Then came the stew
ard who had wonuilixl l'nulo, who re
civixl a bullet in his heart; n Oataloninn
passenger and a sailor who resisted were
also killed. Among the wounded were a
firemiin, who ns'eivixi a shot in the nnn;
the sir. keejer and a Cuban passenger,
who was ■A'lilent.'illy woniulisl. I hese
were the total casualties, and we were
p master of the MiK'b-zuma and her olh
cer.i and crt-vv, numbering some seventy
souls. There were also a number of
passengers, among them being a Span
ish offi. al connected with the star de
partment of the island of I'orto Hieo.
We fastened the hands of some of our
prisoners fur a short time, while we held
a council of war. Soon afterward we
released them. Meanwhile the working
of the ship was conducted as before.
> On the following day the passengers and
' part of her crew were land's! near I'ort
i ait I'aix on the northern coast llayti.
I Returning, however, to the steamer, she
i continued on her course, subsequently
• sending Gutierrez and mvself ashore in
• a lsait with messages fur the republic uf
Cubn and the agents of said republic.
i The Cespedes, the name the steamer
t is now known by, is no pirate, for she
1 carries letters of marque. She is eom
i mamlcd by men ready and willing to
> sacrifice their lives for Cuban independ
ence. F cannot conclude without ox
. pressing the warmest thanks to Pern
i for the noble sons she has given us to
1 help us in our struggle fur liberty.
PoPtrr.ATtoH, —Tlie population, aeenrd
ing to the last census (1870), of the three
i States named below, was as follows:
i South Carolina, white, 289,007; colored,
415,814. Louisiana, white, 362,005; col
ored, 364,210. Florida, white, 96,057;
(.•lured, 91,689.
SI MH titV OF MAIS.
'* llrini o( Inli-irel limn llihiif unit llintnil.
M*ny of tlie LI-H'LLLL* liltsltli-IIN lllfll nf New
I"RK INLY LEI I*' aitilri '.N IT | H-t it ii M to C'HIPREM
| lUiins fni nn I NILV 11 LI NN UL of TIN- T RI-IL
IH uttsi IPN uti- A, villi- -ut ngsrd |'ML* NIL"
|||| |I|"I|, 111 cam lilt.il 111 the pl""JI I Itv of the
couuuert-ISL TNII rmia of lis* eoiiiitry .ANEW
- omiuti-rfi'lL TL.ooo SOX ULMI-LI U LA I LU-IIULUUI.
I . . lliifTnl" n IXMUL of triili rtxX'lumi'Uilid I
RVHTIIOTIUN of I-SIINL (olti Tosihlw I> NPIIRTE
' LU-IWLI .1 ui liuti*. A* TIM hill trili'of Afrt*'l"-
list Ixxxillii' llu.ro Ulxoli lit, KIN I All RL|lxltU"ll
' AISSIIUT tlii TII ik t-vlloxl of MaJ -i-t II-U. Juliii
I' llaiilov-ii, c u try ami liiaum-r of |LN
, I UNTIL"! ill,- iliMillltig I"HI|*IA ALEL all ollt'Xß In
LIE NiUoiial I til aiil >.f I VINO *lv Aiua, > >I iim It tail
, aultl.Ll At tit" I iltt'X' ill I't'llklt' L|'LLLA. I 111- imiv
ratiM- k'xltiinxl la llial In wa limti I |i-rnill*l
■ rttiAu. tAI i inl'riAi>Aiui nt I'N m,l> UI I iraiit
lik'i al tu 'ill aim o' to t 'illicit' in Aiimmit
t'lug tliAt 'mat tiiilalu tiail A-xpili "t In in
•l- rum Do tri*ly of IntJ r Utms to t iiiuli
dlll-'U, until A tU'W Ago i-1111-llt on 111" Alll'jix t
ixiulil li liail lly the ei|'liinioti of A lalult
111 (Vlltlilivtill, till" , All at.lt" will' ItliriKXl.
lew, Ikt.UMi Mr. I'll" It. Hvali, A j-rouil
lutiil ' liuri-l'iimn of Si-v l.ik city, A"'r-t*ry of
till' t lU< >ll l.'lglli .lilt' Mill .( A AAVillgA I'Allk,
Atl.l 'lui'l.-r of M'ti-rt) I'liarital U- UixtitutinuA,
tn -i li-A U in. trii to forvAii.iiu |>iii it' |- .i
Ul ", U A ill fklllti I Ul tile Alllolillt .( V.VM,liot.
ILN Miioimt of oilvt-I itiiliuriu'llll lit- from the
I'uikxlHUh-A to Aiury IPJAYIII T J'I,SII,.VI'.I as,
of VLIII-LI YI . iI, >L ; LIJ W.X-I FOR ILN II MI lU|'ti'Ul
of frA'tii'UA! cumiu-y, ami F1LL, M5'.516.78 VA"
•ibi-r palil LU IN ii of uot<-A ami I HECK"
'IO'- Haiia, of ' t)to, it. iui a tin I iitiior that he
lllti MLA Ul O-XIGU till- YULI roitil LAL I'LIAIL ...
I lie ixilil It ah reaclml thirty iligri.-* IN oiitltern
liitHHia. It L UII)II"I"ll It- LO niovi- TRIHIJI" lu HIT-LI
At' lll|H l Atur. L ilt NT'W foulllllAlllt IN lilllg
tinlu:(Tl hr |hi(l s | iyn LIL AINL miii'lt AIIFLI ring
AUI.UN; tlm UNLIT rim U will ixxnil - 'JIN
Silvi-r I till |i-mi| LA tie I limn will luit rtmt'H
tin- T ult'xl htali - SI iiali- till" hi xaii Nl . I jirgi-
Iot of ALLLIULLLLUL'U Arc tllllg J-UL|'|Xl| ft I -lit tin
T'uiltxt Klatea to L iirkt V Ainl Uiu-ia . Out of
F L.OUU.MJO tun IN >1 up IN the .Auiericaii KRPO hh
I'O.Htwr ON tin N. W Villi ''"ntral 1".1.L tl
I'nitcfl si ALT" RRIA"TIR ILC|U>rtuimt TOK-utify
only 7,&(M lluii ARE .'IS ciUih no THR
i arth Willi a Jhil'lilaUoii of oiir t(*l,tM*l ,
twi my-niiu- of half a iniltioii II 1111-IT and UNIT
citiea ixiulAiiung a iminou or una- uilialilaiilh.
. <LIW. lliitranft, of I'L-nUHvlvkjila, HA*
.MUL a wariaul for tins • xevutlou of John
IKMOH UE, to take plI- March M, T177. I• N<>-
lull' WAA TXIOVVTIXT UL I M LAILI <XMIUty UL IH'toU r
last, of tlm tutioler OF MORGAN L'ow. IL. I'LN
PMRU'TI .-f tin WI -I. rusun - ha* I-tin.-nid
' ORTGRCHH to HI lp tie in in the light Al Ailial the
grAAahopli-r piasuc.
LVT r IK KWIT ny, of thr old I WIXXL ring, I to
EOTAE iuu-k t- - alAud trial UL a ML million DOLLAR
civil HUH. Tin- D-.'tn t-attonii-v I f N, V..rk
tiAa oflfi-rvd to Av liia IWUL At rISu.'SM, ami ha
atlpulAtxl thai Swix-ny aiuill not I- unrated in
any cruniiial auil until tluity DAI• after tin.
FLOAT of tie cull trial Saul ' lhnuingo LA
tc übhxl with a aiirfi it of L*r*-; NIT nix, ha ting
lltrrv, who Willi UN-tr CAT'HIEU an- atrmng L
I - tit AT II TT ILL UML chair ■ f Stan- . ' ounUr
fi-IL ajlvir half dollaran ill circulation IN laryi
I.utuUra. Ney are a littk lighter than tie
gctioilM mill and have a grta-I fix-iing At
AUGTIAU K.V., -X TEN uukm wti '.MUG UINI, fnuu
T L-.piA, (MIL L, who v.. 1 na LI- NI . f tin Ohio
rt'lT. Were iln vuixl LY LH UNKING of tin
GI T.' ' apt. Janica I'ai'l ALUG amiatt<itiphd
kilt LILA L. | n and HT I!A I, liti r at M ML
lor eat, I INA.LI. faihng UI w lut'Ll hi- klUni huu
hlf I'jm.i di TI . Tl"' ca-.,;ht two tna-kixi
I urglara iu tl act of rol l :UG a HO,OX ut I a-1
S.-1 Aitarh, IFA-LIMIIIIR ixnittly, X V LLIE
Ixulrr of TL tug) - at I'ort Smith 11| 1,-hit UL
Rait UMII' HKRUIR. nvxtaotly kilhug a young ram
of I'apL IHIHL and Ervl acaldllig two of tlie
1.-llida of lh. tx U kl'l'm.l lit la fit", of
MI lieu, IN AIID TO HAVE I -• qa-I and 1-, la on tin
way to San I'nunx-c.. hy wat.r V V •
r.niiue offiixm ACT/IXL ii.uai rhotix cigar*
which L.ad fca-I it atnugghxl aale-t fi.-ITI a < (ILa!I
"L.-aim r . iirvmakt r. IT. aire A I , H B.IGI
pajar MITT at IN T . 11l 1 I- .!■ Xluyal I .
itrc. I>. 1 at,- 'tit tli uumramx . at'. .
An Appaiiu.g r. dway ilnutir unw-d ui ar
Aalitahuli, Ohi", hy w! h our It" (araona
kt th. lr live* or w.r-. -.r ualy iiijiuxxl AH a
mghl w. -tern ■ vj-r. wa ivuwUig uti an iron
hndgi tin -trm t iri m V-II i.ml jixa-q .! tl
ch \in earn -'• uty-A'r fix t t*' tin rivw la-bv,
cruahmg through l!.< ox I'LTT- : uh of the
Fat HI. t dim i, tki i aim t m-tantai.. >u -
11l Italia I. N' lint th liunatea wlio (-M-a)axl
i.U|{ mill, f. It d It -.t'f
had itrfli■-'.illy to avoid a rtlll tuot Inmhk- fall-.
T.rritdi- ix'ufu-i 'ii .--xirr.'k thedarkm of I},-
tught ta-mg tut* iratl'i thy a timhug amowat-wtii.
t lier< weex- 175 i i m* . u tlm train at tin time,
tw -tlurtli I al, i.t itflitxal mjuina in : , r
lew aa-rVolla.
"n.irtr-aii Uatx werv ran vt I ft. :u the
hxxmii of tlie ("htal-ula duaater. Iln- lalan ,
of the mifortniiati vVtmu arc - > cor ; ith
di-!r'yii hy Cr. tiiat they , ami-K la twrati-1
or r.-rnoi ixl. Of the tlitrty-u nx->i erixl. nine
t. an iri re, yuu I ami blrntiflial A f< vof
th- tnjio- which wire under wapr all,<w nry
httii muillation. Uh ;> ar I unuai away •
that all that la left of a man or woman can U
it tu a cigar IH.V Som. are will*' it 1-, ada.
other- without lianda or artit" ; (4tier- gill am
hun.- I amy evxjl tie larg- U-nea of the
trunk, tin latin . i.l r cal •- Ito namy ahite
-- irx ! - hlia-k charri 1 Mi h. In
"••me the hoxelx ahm> ri-wlated tin " rr. Tin
fax-a of uch a- ar )*-t pr. .ri. d t-y water
wear a Jock of fearful lumr. Tlie -ye are
i|*u and atartiig. I . n.-* protri: line, and handa
are i hm he.l tn i.asr or cloUuilg, or ui ld aa if to
ward off a blow from ala...
A nnx-tmg of c,:U< ii" of lash pditi al )uirti •
to-k pit 111 (lig-afi i latni ■ th- I'N ulrii-
Ual ihfticuliy. m l r* aotut. n* <#f a pa*naturr
wi r. rh'Hi ! t A -x"iward. one of the
old Twixxl nog "f Ni VrL. ha. 1-- .
after paying aotne Blg*,ia) to tl.e it:> authart
t!t It i" now t lu lid that half I f till f .1. tin
w.ll •> ttlr with tin rity and U.U" m-nt* tie t rt
h■ from law .INTH. ..iln- gnu-ntor . t Alio
j.ewnta ha* i---. 1 en apja alt • tin ;( ra of
tin- aen rai religion" d. noounaboa* : to the
ofliix r- of t!.' • chenlai !■ a-- • .it: ma,
aud to the liun on ami piulaiithro) ,t livtdu
all* and ixxi." tu.'v throughout UM s:..t o(
Mm: - - ' r, - . !f.r TL la . tof tin
grat-ahapya-I - tiff, rn - T tin gra- HOT-J r
plague. HE WAY* that many ka-ahtna hat. ii
tain.D an ahuot total 1 ■ - I-F EN ; four
YEAR, tn MEET NAN*U, and till P ,•{.]<- nkn have
"tiff- ri.L THEN <MU D.jit ravagi • HA'I lax-N ixtnt
(ailed TO mortgage not onTr their fartnx hut
tlw-ir *iitir. HTIA-K and BAAS hold go d to ] io-
FUN- titoait" to a V '..".rvatin fn-M tin :I fami-
ISA .. Tin MI-vieati autii NLN • on tlir lit "
(iraiid. • inh aioi.xt TO capture au Atiwnoan
at canter oil tin- river, hut w. N- UTTtuxx-Hfu! ~
HI- --TM'IGA LULIK" of MA A* HUI'LT" hat I ?J41,-
ATFL.TXI.'VI on di jat". T Two wltiti utin wire
kiihd and t" WOTMDID man attack hy a friend
ly hand of ludiana wiUdli M-.tex U nuie* of LUD
C load. Tin AAOKT party of Indian- ixwmnittrd
other th |G"latini" and it T fearv J ltlli .1 itlar
inun-ra .. Krv IX LU-r .1 Ken. ttrrl-nek inanuf.E -
tiirera on ST.vten 1 DAN L. auffi N I * I ' RL - 1,-
'*W hy the liuriung of their wurka No innr
atttx- ..lite N. w CTTLML of I'eru gi'F* tin- total
) AT|'illation at '.'."(-3.075 The I. l llion in the
South Ami-Til- tn Statca of < olonitua attil c .n
--tuim ■ V fata) railway colhainn Oeuinvl at
Ouincy, 111., hyr which four of the Flophtyxx-A of
the road I N killnl . A uurnher of NN n work
uig a aoowjilow on therailway at lh ildviUe. Vt..
*| re VI-rvlv injur ! hy ruimiug into a train of
cara . OTT J.iimary IM Victuna waa |ToclAfm.d
Empri -OF India with GLX it c. N tmuiv . . 1 lur
ing II7FI NI W York rity "UFFI rvd frmi 1.741 t.rca.
with 1". -- AIRGRI gating to E/,717,*!*' IM
|*nr Wioiarn. of (H-rmany. IN id a grind re
evption of LU- oflVc-RX on tin- aen-nth antu'lT
anry of IN • cnt rmg on .. soldier a hfe tT- r
ritilo deaaUr rax-urn-l ;it tin WE-ek of tin
IINTUIT Hlnp OREAIATAJA which had lax'ti nil the
lw acli at llmlgi h uupt. U. 1.. 1., ailtr the nn ru
ing OF Iln- eleventh of 1. Dili r. Moat of tin
cargo of tin- -TI anii-r had I- • it rvtuovi-d an I it
wa I-xja et< I that iln would 1- haulid off that
day. Tin- gih Finn on v> hlh th< I!• IIM R lay IN
Una hrl| LI-aa rond TI-EI on tin la ach and tin
WIVE* "WEPT iiiiii'h. ova tin- wr.xu. Evary
'ff.irt w AA tiiade LY tin life aavitig atah-N to
"A" TIL'E. I'll Iniuil, hut twenty • gut LIVI 'v. r.
hut hy th. ih-IATI-r. TIN alit|l I -K. TI -
lost niiltnlixl oftlcera and , RIA of th M vn-r
and W reckon.
Wide Hampton, of SoiithCar- 'ma. h.' -tu I
a call for a pay tin ut of tin |>r cv-nL of the
Stit.- tan- to hi- officer" .liavi l I>-.t !!•
Field wax elected a- a tiu-m!" r of I<.II--ri, •
from erne ot the N.-w York •- ty (h-tri t in | I
of Smith l'.ly, Jr.. who retogm I to arvcpl the
mny. ralty. I'a- en.-r rati • m -txard f in
N- Vork have 1-in .< i , tc I about t ty
I" r ci nt lii order to . mv fuml- to eom
|-!' t" tlie raih ad to itx . ~! r,,:R. - in tin Shen
andoah valley, th- Itoyal hunt ix'tnpany "f Vir
ginia liaa mortg:. • d it" iirojx-rty In tin- Fidelity
iiiauranci ixtiiijiatiy of I'iiilaili-lidua for ri.ram.-
ISHi ...Tin "tciii'hip I mil" tutnk off the
Florida cob u and a man and inf.uit wen dixtwu
l. A I'old load of | . —engera had lint arrivtxl
ashore at the tiun of si tiding tin tic wo, luit
hoja-wr. i vpr.---nl f'-r tin ir safety. ..lle.ivy
Allow Igttk' in tin r-'.tf of the Farruo-e hoii'i'of
A. Oar-xlou. a I*. ton livery Id .In ki. |< r. and
ruined a large uinnl'i-r of rarrtagea and ah igh".
In--, t-lu.iHU. By tlio hiirniug of liediav's
hotel, in New lurk cite a - niall frame hmld
itig a immlier of I "itnlei - had a narrow i -"alto
from death, n all communication with tlie
lowr (inrt of the holla" waa cut off Itv tin . and
it wm necoaaary to take tlu-m from the win
dows with laild.-ra, most of thim i w-aping in
their night cltdhi \ Ismrding lion .- at
Alia, I'tall, waa completely huned hy A ■ uow
ahde, and four of tin- inmate- pen lied, two
"thers I* uig re cued iu an unc ui-ciiuia con
dition... The infantry of (on. ('ri-a . v]-
ditniii, ami' ii-ii. M.-Ki in ui with the cavalry and
artillery, arrived nt I'ort l.arainie and the whole
force was di hntuh I I he report of the canal
nmliliT of New York State shows the total re
ceipts the pnst year lo have lax u .-1.(17,Ji. IT Kit
arid tin ei| n ( 1.l l'.l,i'.M.lil ;li t reeeipta,
♦:I3H,I.'H.'JI a falling otf from t u- pre ions
year of f 120,541.40.
A Sad Cam*.
A few month* uro nn clcprnntlv droisM
wittitnn, lh" wife of n rich merchant, vm
ho ili'iiiik in u Rnltimorc ftrcct flint slip
cottl'l not atnnd, nnd a policeinnn nrre-t
--cl her. Her hut.burnt Hccurcil hi r rc
lon.se, ami tlio incident vvn.x nuulo a se
cret. She promised nevi rto drink in
toxicntiiif liquor nfinin. Lntcly nlic wis
found lying drunk in n gutter, and this
friuo the husband would Ui nothing to
hide her Hlininc. She was publicly fitted
in a police court and discarded by her
family.
It is not early to bed but early to ryes
which mokes r man poor and gives it im
red eyes.
I'MTKII M ATIX (IIMiKKNH.
Ncaala,
Mi ion lon I-" i, of fleotgia, |*NMilal a
UH mill ial "f Made llantpl'iii, Uill'Alii 11. him|e
ami William Watlaixi, ami Bitty-tight aenalora
Slid n (in "HiitaUv. in the (ieuersl A• iwhlv of
"Itii ' anillus, relsti" to th" lailltteal alius
li u 111 that Slate, and at ttmg forth Ihtt the
I 'litl uii ra " n a|aa-tfully apply lo yuur honor
side Imhlh>h to CAIIae A i-i aaAtl 'll of Uh-uuwar
raiitixl iiiterfi i• invi uf the inllttAry authorities
nml the I littul Stall a Iruupta In tin- affaira of
this Stati, and h aticb ie tun aa wilt flute
tin m fi ui tin humnrraul'-l uondie tof tin I'ni
li-l Slali a authilllli a, hi-ri itili-fore act forth,
and will ■ nahlti the govrrnor, Ueuleuaiil-wov
irn a and lloium of IU (iriw utstivea |a.Aa fully
to i i .i. ix tin iu Id and |a-rfiirui the duttea of
J till Ottlix ato wlllcll tin t have lawn • lix-Uxl,'
! Mr. thwduu, hy unaieiuoua txuuw-ut, aulitwt
• d tin fidlowiiig it Miiiittun
I if- I'd tiy lrm> .Sim ft, 'lViat the State govern
im nt now HIMUIK lu the State of South ' wrohna,
I sud 11 pri -nihil hy Wade liainploti a- guvct u
la tl" lawful gi'ti run lent "f asid Slat' , that
it ia ti pul'h'an lu f"iui, and that "cry aaaiat
amx in - x aaory to au-ta)n ita nrota-r and lawful
atitliimti 111 aald Stale ahoiilil la given lo Ue
I mtid State- whin properly call, d u|am for
that puqaiac, to the elul that tin- lawa may he
faithful!' and pi' ioptli i-n -iiteel, lif, aiut iirop
erly protected and dif,sided, and al) violatiia
of law. State ot nan null, hrotight to a|iiedy
pittn him nt for tin tr cruiH •.
Mr. Morton iIUp.I, ef Inil , aald "Jaltl.alhi
i oxi. ' Mr. (h nhni aakixl that it )■ printed and
, lie over. Si ordered. There Iwdng im (pHwitni
pri m ul the vote wa- not taken on the ami nd
lUiiitnf Mr. Frelinghuyaeii to refsr the im mo.
rial to the ixinunlltixi on privileges and I itx'*
i ten ia.
i Hotter.
1 lit Xj" vki ! 1m l l-f-'te tie lloiiae tlir Ulea
r-agi from tin I're lent in t gaixi to the eiUa
diti'in treat, nth (treat Urttarn. lu-ftrixd.
' The Sja akit laid l f.gi lite Ik'UK a |a-UUon
fl.nn ct rtaiu citi/oMa of Fitaiunati in tigard to
. 'iintlng the i iix-toral vote. A diwuaaloii sioar
' a- to whether tie li-tlliotl aliontd li- Itatl, Mr.
Uarflt'ld .lU p . of Ohio, leddtiig that the read
ing of a (a tit 101 l waa out of order, even though
(•it -t uti d hy the H|a nker. Mi. Hautuiig ils-in t,
.1 Ohio, iu reply hih! tie Uepuhhvau party via
att UiJ't t.g to 'tif- at tin- will of the pto|Je hy
flan I. hut if then was one thing til* l*-ople
I-"id ii. -te than an (her - tinge than life-it
wa-llie ht-r" litat waa 'out tiaaf'd lo them tn
1 all hol*e-i, hall \ lat. lh wifhed to tall the gcti
tji IIIAU Ii - I oltlo i Mr. (iarfleld ) that tlie |sxipt
r would have an hoiu-at 1-ailot let though (he
army might Soim witii eighty roniela of anuau
- lliu.lU. though thi navv might Ik ealie-l ujhiii
' though tie *l,ol*l lifli-X-lioldera .rnght la- rali.-d
to the li-'lle. All h -neat (axij'le Would I 'll
, It" m all down. Mr. (larthkl ngrethal that hi a
ixdli-agile should lie,'* lu lUui of ix-al danger
mu tie pi.-. ut. w'.'.n ti.. . main i... 1.1 ..
th. Wimlhiu and all It fairneaa and all ttr catm
, ie - that he Id tind it i,cxx-"ari at such a
tltue to luut at what the |ax>pk- would do that
the army might ixitus, mat thr navy might
.- .ii" that the trappinga of war imgiit rat
, tie, lilt that lie JH - 'pie Wotlld FOIW <toW tl
and otemh- • n-rvtl.uig. Othr incuil-rra
look lut Ul the diwuaaii4l. Mr. Fryr
i lw< publican i, of Maine, in his rciuarka,
aald lh* (>:. -parity of the North waa (in) Up
with the pro-'-rit' of the Hoiitli and deair.-J
pax. The N ath would not harm thr Smith,
would n-d Uilerfer wttli it if the (xakftd UleU
I w. 1 • allow nit" V ole.
Mr. Atktna ilkm. of TuMmsM- Nut ■ man
in the South • i-I - a it.
Mr. Try. Will th genUrman take the t< >to
nuwiy f lien. Sh<rniau that tluxx thouaand
ce'"trj men haiel-eu murdered m laMmsana
U--0m tin * di-Hirtd to vote "t
Mi. Willi* litem... <>f N-w Yuri 1 will not.
I will nt la-He"- a word of it.
The (a-uUou wan ri ad and ix frtrod.
A sick Ui.ninti'x IVt.
A yuittig btxlriiltlcn wi.tmut him lately
In I nn nit *. "t.ti,' rxjM-rii 'ic with a
tii<i!i~tr"in rut. She rejiubxi witii her
mother ati'l two i- at--n in n cvatple of
liiunbli apart menta iti Ltvcnirml, Kng-
Inn.l. On acosuit of the fTortu iif her
tit< it hi r iunl nit" rn to support their
hoint tl.e tiivuli'l wm frequently lift
lUolle for lnmr- AA'hell u!I Wan qillet a
li.ip-e r.-,t tint m ule his np)>euni:i-e
through an apt rture ui a cltwu t. The
mek girl liuv ing ti<> four of relents tliew
noltie critiulw frvtll her table, but f<>r
several tl'iv* the big rat ill ehtn-il otul Veil
t llxxl . • f.irtin r th ui a head's length
Ju-yottil the hole. l'dtldlv he took <xmr
agp and rttnhix! out for the tuorseU of
bread thrown by the livMf luutils; st-.iS
h ttlx-ie tlx tilth- delay as (nn-ible until
the lime lunl grown n|e lor closer ac
'itiiuxitauce. 'I ne invalid grmlually in- -
uu'xxl lo- rat ship to make nearer ad
vance-, and he begun Ui linger n.'ier the
ihul v im al .-ml gtuuU'i about t u- fiuur
until the lirt strange fisdstep fell upou
tiie thr. hold, and then he wasotf like a
fi-.xh. i'heti it lafimF one of the ts*>r
sick girl's whims to lutv* her rat's daily
in rt: i et" I'lally lu d by, and the fii re *
liaik.tig and tui -:ii uh ills pit at ]■ ngtli
win FV>.-i\el t.i rtlll Up the side of the
table and nibble htw dinner Iwaitle his
killdlv mistress. le.eti then he could
not l>e unltuxxl Ut stav 11 the tmmt
stealthy fiaitfull wx rt* lu-anl near the
d'ur. Tlie only nay in winch outsiders
i- uild watch In* movements wiut tJirxigh
the little windows on the top of the
'U-t. At lost he (s ruutbxl himself to
lw foti lied without iui_v tii-aclu-ruus re-
Matanec, and tl sick girl had Hot the
least fear of hi:u. lie was never heard
nt night, nor .* there any other rat
ills ut the premise*. Then the feeble
hand could w-rvc the strange iwt no
1-:igi-r. uor ODBld the |sairg*rl M left
id ni' ! cig etioii-.h to assure the tatm 1
r.Klent Unit it w safe U> c tuc out. She
dn 1, and u!l oUu r iTorte t-' call hint ul
of his hiding place wep* otiavailing. The
s-.ck girl hml had hun in a Uuue ooodi
tiun for nearly six month*.
A lh IB cult Drill.
At the AVcst 1' int mibtorv schMl the
cadets arc taught to rule lurehnrk, to
ride with - it st .rui -. t" jump hunlh,
to Use t pr-'a'l I 1 sals I whlh n iillg,
t-i "cut leads I . tie right and lwlt," and
other feats. The " lieiwls " arc leather
balls nlMuit four or five inches iu in di
ameter. which are placed on js*ts of
varionn heights. Tiie tr<s>pcr moving nt
n rapid pmllop must cut these heada rul
ing to the right and left, and also cut
heads resting on the ground, the last a
rather difficult feat wUna done to the left,
'X'lnjwlliiig the rider to swing the sidwr
over his bridle hand and to reach down
from n hone tiixtceii hiuids high. Tlier .
also cut head* with the riglit and left
cut at the instant of jumping a hurdle.
The most skillful maneuver i* the cutting
of a head upon the ground l*etwoen two !
liimlle* placixl idiint forty feet nnart, tlie
trooper riding nt full s]x'd iunl cutting
to the right and left in the interval Ih*-
IwiH-n leaping the litinllca. The tnaiiwr 1
ii nlso taught to turn his horse at full
gallop in a circle four yards in diainoter.
Abw: "f tin se feotx nre jmrformed in the .
rnliiig hull, n rn'ttt alsmt 190 fx-t ii'tig
by sixty-eight wnle, with a taulmrk fi.*ir.
The parn.le ( round is ftbotlt 350 yiuvis |
long iy 150 in width. Seventy-five holies
are 11 pt in us.*, the stables no<xmin<slnt
ittg al*nit 100. The nnitnals arc cnnxl
for by a detachment of regular soldiers
pp.vid'xl for such service, the eadeta
being t i i busy t perform this duty,
AAity I'.ti don was Granted.
A piuxlon hr.s been recently grantsl to ■
Joshua F. lielev.ii revenue collector,
who in 1870 left llie I'mt'si State* with
his ivx'ount;' in arrears some 8650,000. ]
In his uppliewtion for the absolute ainl
uiieonditiomd pnrd >u which has Imwu ex- j
tended to him by the President, Mr.
lAiiilcv set forth that he fled tlie country j
because of the |M'rsix*ution of the then ,
powerful whisky ring, which had so mis- 1
represented him that to prove his intto- ,
eence would have lmen inqsvssible. Fur
ther, tlmt lie was not ndi faulter as rep- 1
resented, but tlmt of the $650,000 dis- ,
erepnuey in his accountant least $550,- I
(NX) consisted of un'Mll'vtable and tin- J
cilleetixl accounts, for which amount lie i
is entitled to immediate crixltt. (If the •
other sloo,<X>> lie claims that the Inrger ]
part was for moneys paid out by him in i
the prosecution of official nml unofficial 1
thieves upon the revenue, and for other
legitimate purposes. Thirty-five thous
and dollars of this amount, tlie loss of ]
which lie is unable to account for, but
which was tio defalcation, he promises to
make good to tlie government, if, upon
examination, he is held liable for ii. Sir.
Bailey otdy returned to his home a few (
days ago, bringing with him his children.
His wife was lost in on ocean passage ]
some two years ngo. During his ab
sence Mr. Bailey is understood to have j
been in South America.
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i
An educated young man went to Mis- '
sissippi a few 'vara since. His friend* j
were proud of liim, and said he would
be heard in the world before inuny years, i
They were right; the voting ntiut now ;
beats a goug at a railroad station.
a _ !
At our request (Jragin & Co., of Phil- <
adelphin. Pa., have promised to send ,
any >f our readers, gratis (on receipt of ft
fifteen cents to pay iiostage) a sample of
Dobbins' Electric fcjoap to try. Send at j
ouce. i
A M AG A/IM: FOR FAKEKKH.
('olmm-I il'-irie K, Winiig, of (tgdeii Firm,
tlrsr Ni |airt. It. 1., will aooti IM gin the puhli
i Rtion in H< HiMssM's Muirio t of a sort"# of
a(aa-)al intartxd to tlsss- livin* in th*
country, 111 which will la ciiakh rol llie advau
lagcs "ff'Ktl lo fanuera from s ixmix litrstinn
uf tlieir lartiara and fsrm I'liildliiga tuto tillagoa,
i -(ax'iallv an a relief from tlie (tlillm-aa Mill Uclo-
U"ii "f remote farmhouses, AH affudlug laHtor
ediuwtKin for ftilldn-n, and sa making tit*
fanner's Itfr mote attractive to Uh young. All
ot In t pa|a.< will treat of lbs work to lw that*
l>> "Village lnpuVNMat iWirmTrq* " Htill
aiHllier paprt wilt give f ipUilt uistrtiFiluus aa to
the uieaoa tor gl'log • |wl aamtary ixiiwhUoM
to tlie village and to the country IHIUM-. In the
WMllnl'l.t Tl nml at'tllXXkU 1 * MONTIII.Y
for 1*77 other p*pera are auuouiuxxt that will
lw uf "Apti-iai In tef oat tu fanner a. Aloong Ultaw,
Mr. < harlea llaruard a artiela on vanoua iu
ililatrioa of (treat HrtUUU, lniludiiig the History
of a. Hue <J|a nlllenta Ul ( 'o-o|**atlu|l. S (h-STftp- i
Woo of the ilrtUsh VAuriiusii'a llottw, aud
I iaicoee I ook a utiriea OB liouaotaidd and
H'Sia iie.xifatlon, all profuamly aud elogautly
illustrated , a deparUuciut callul the "Worlds
M "rk , another tutiUod Hotiac aud Soritdy,
hli'li will treat of doUH'atiF life, llie rare of
Fhlhlrrll, etc.
UKX. MH I.K|.|.iX'n TU IlU.a,
lieguu ui thr Jauuary H> sihiks. with "A Wtu
tor on the Ntir," wilt rau ou Uiruugii the year. ' i
llaft will la thri. aerial utoriw
" M< IIOI.AIa MJMTI UN," 1
hy that t-ijiular author, I'a lluuriui (tho
•alitor.author uf " IlltUr HwtiA," " fcathruia,"
" l uuothy 'litanili •la th ra, " Arlimr lioiuu
castl*, and the story of "he lenoaka."
'Thr laX Ue of thn. iaU at uuvel is laid ou the i
batiks of Uh Hudson 71e hero la * yotius
man who has been always "(wi lo a manan i
.J" sfrimyr,' but who. by the death of hi*
iiHithir, la Uft alone lu lh. world tu drift ou
the curreut of lift with a fortune, but without
a |iiri" Anotlur serial, " lIJM INHKIII- ]
JAN' k. by Miss iutnu.x. will U-giu on Uw
xiii|il. ti"H "'Jbat ha as u' Giwrn a, by Man.
lioiKMHosi Ilea irrr.
hrxa Hour, ToraflDEMKirr, Itovnucs and
Mi hn will '"titribute atiurt siorxm. haxe
Holtu'a u<-w ah >ry,
FAIfVfKH B.taiKTra UOItA.M K,
will be ( riiitod tu two or thni- moutldy JiarU.
I uurgiirii. ff a IH-W "lory will appear aiiuulta
luouaty With it* publicattun lu lluasia aud
i'raure, aud tie magarine will alau publish a
rriUca! pa( r ou T iipiriwf, by l*riifeaor i
lluinrv. aexx>(u)*UH'l by a (aftlait of the
fan.-'UH "'i-riao patriot.
'Tlie bdiluriai Ihjiartiueiit will e.uitinue to
eiupiov the able-t laus l>Ui at b>4ne and
abioad. IliFte will Ie letter* un littery mat
ters from GouduU by Mr. W u cnui.
Th< liepartuH ut of lira--a-line will !*• fiik-J
with tl.< antowf bits of Ann rn an humor. 1
IhXUiSKa a Moirui.t' >* the only Ainmrau ,
Uiaga/iiH" itn aidea ht. Nt iioi.na for the liuy* I
and (virla, by the aaUi" pul)laber i that ha*
f>'uu<l auv Fould<rable utitnlnr uf reader* !
al* id, MlK'Ul" I" la— lll -J MUllUlAUeotlaly Ul I
laiudoii ainl in New lork.
Th> Hi.t.y Toner TugU*h !*>"* : "It put* j
to shame all our munUihes. '
15 Alunihn far HI.
To U' w -ul - Tita-rs who mdi to get Uh olin- 1
i-ig eliapfirs of "Ilia! Ir- .. Co* rie'a,' we
wid send 15 u aiil-rs f.tr ft. l*y;iumng with
the inagnirux at Md*umuHr Holiday Nuuila-r
' .August. 1"76 i, and ending with 'k-hda-r, 1*77. j
II a year 55 rents a intniher (ssSagi |e)sUd. I
•JC-.Vml X 5 OFiila f.ira sja FiliM'U number. '
MiIUBNBH A CO., 7*3 Hruadway. N. Y.
A umgitlar marriage prvaxxunun wna '
•Wi tu lite Dais tie Boulogne, l'ltrw. re
cently, the p.Lrt m U'tug mount" .1 on
VeloCijH-le-, i-.vch g<-tith-uiOii having a
Luly I " hind Imu, and tl.e hading man t
playing a violin. I
"Bonn In tlie Mouth. M
Mi ii tlier. i- a continual dr- |'pi!-g down '
in th. L.i kef the month, with lmtatioQ aud 1
iiiffamftialHsi ef the nana! oavilien and tiiroat,
witii hawkiug. sjittiiig and anm of fuliinxo
il-'UI the bt-a l. la- tit d.xxccd or famrxr tt a '
ximpli e.ld Von ar.- iffli.-tol With that t.m
li< aoourp uf thl t luiiate, ( alartle the forv
nuiiief of ( ouum]itiii. In tu early stage* a
few bottlea of IV. Hage a Catarrh I blued.' will
effort ail entire fiiix W'IH-o nnHniMd.' Ir.
I'lero a (iuttlen Mcihrai I'lnrovery should tw I
uwxl Ui rv-IUHx-liuij with the ltrniedy. Thea,- '
standard iiHaliFiiie have tax u bsfurt tlir pubhr '
many 'ear-, and th. ,r ti*e ha* l-een alt< nded
with the ui 'St grwtlfvuig stirvxtsa. A full du-
Ftiaanwi of i atari(i al"! it- rational trxatmeut ia i
•xwiuine-d Ml "Hi IV.pie's Common Kenvr '
M'-h al Adviser." a bout nf over tuitr bundrvd J
(■agin, ilxuatratol with over two hundred ainl
tighfy-tw rtsnannp, t'un lui cl-db and gilt.
jchv . (.-•t-t.aid *1 ..'Si. Address Piil'halitne lK- '
partmeht, " orkl s 1 Hqa iixarv. Buffalo. N. V.
IFnan Nittx*>n Mar-jttarL Ksq., of Owcgo, N. Y.J
"km year* since I waa attvckixi with a |
" "Te and ffuXresaing rvugh. Uie long oouUna
•11IX of whirl, much fctarmtd me. I'rotn what I
iiad heard of \A i-I*r"s Balaam of AA'ild '"h.-rrx 1
rune.iid'xl to give the (>rr(iaratioii a trial, which
I did. and l'T ita Use 01-tainail imtiHiiiatr ami
larmnni nt rt-.n f. Again, about ffve yearn ago.
1 was taken with a set<-rr hacking rough, ac
.x'tupsnied with pain tn the chest and aidr, ta-k
--hlig IU the tiiroat, etc., wlurh so rixluoxl my
iH-aith and strength a* to unfit toe for attending 1
l my ordinary buatnenn. ! ap)h<xl to well I
kn "wn phyaiFtaiia. and used tin :r prwacription* *
Without any- pemejitihte bem fit . when, after .
having l-.ii cdil.ned tu my room for M-M-ral '
merit ba, 1 as'am had reoourae lu Wtotar a
Balaam, and to my great Joy found, a* before,
immediate relief, and two bottle* restored me
if. t h.-altli.' •
50 rt*. au>l tl a bottle. Fold by all druggista. '
Not To-Morrow, or thr Next Day,
But n >w. if you hae a rough, cold, or any irri
taiioii whatever of the organs >f renpiratiou.
IIM- Hale's Hnwy of Horobound and Tar. It la
a vegetal.!•• 1-alaaua Oonqiari-J with which all
"Ihir puluionir* are 'aimlea*. K.ld by all
druggist*. Ihksji Toofliaclie I Tops cure in one
nun ute. •
There can lc no miafatke n!*ut it,
'• Matrhb --" plug toltacc" take, the 1-ad.
Old fine rut Flu w.-ra say It gives lvtb-r aatia
fnrtioti and ia clteaja-r thin fine exit. Yen can- r
uof lw hniiowd upon, a, each plug liaa tlie r
wigxla " Matchless I*. T. IV>." on a wooden
tag. Try it once a:.! ' n will *l>r*y* u*' ih .
Manufio-turod by Uw Tion-.x r Tolaocx) Cum- !
pauy, Ni w York. '
PnmiiißNTiAt. Mavsiox, WaRHrxoTOX,
I*. April 77. 1*75. Messrs. H< lphenatinc A
DeiiUey 'm!t For the past wi en yrara my
wife has tax a a great sufferer from rheumatism
lb-r doctors failing to give lwr tx-lwf. she used
Uinx- Uitlk* of lhtrang'a Remedy, and a p-r
--maiwTit cure wa tlw r< -nit Win. 11. tYtuk.
v-xecntiro clerk for Freaideot (iraut.
If wo can In-nefit the rcailer* of Uti*
pa]*-r any by reroimncn.hng Parmmt' /"ury.i
lITV /V.'S to lw tllF |x st Mltld lilt>iis nHxii' iiH in ,
tlie country we ar<- willing to do m. Wc liave
had ala.iit a* gvanl a rlianre to know as any oar. s
WotmiT or Nun:. An exchange saya a
there i* ncarrx-ly a day paiua tliat we do not ,
bear, either by ja na -i. coming into our office or *
IU some other way. of the success , f H.aon . *
.1 -e ■ljic /.miiiienf in the cure of coughs and
colds, au pix-'ab-nt atxmt town Just now.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balaam, the gn at New f
Kngland < nre for cough*, colds and coitMtutp
tion. Cutler Bfthd Co, a. Boston, only genuine.
INVAI.in ITMIOM INCKKANRDs
OFFK f i:'aa<l*Ol.lMi l(*.*IIOIt-l < tnlma a
Will lw |sael VVnle l ul. I niN'ill VM A'XI . Atir*
Inr Claim*. I\ T:ll. WMhinfUm, D. c. A
l<
.% \ ntnnblr (.id, an itmtAi"it*ni with the
Ptbltkli*f, *(* will Rwnd *r#T7 fwulffn <*f lhi tv*p*r a
Minj.:.- IV VTfff
•idomp ff |x%tj>c*v Th*y *rv UfhSjr eol n* \. htMiutifnl. It
and rwlj IranMunxN] I > R-fAt .J je. t>. *v to imiUl* I-
actljr the m l t*aulifu2 ywittuiui- Ag*nD R.ntevl. t
.1 I. I*ATM N A CXI.. Ill* Wtllmro Mrvrt. Xwm York,
The Market*.
rntw TO**.
Brrf Oalilr ViUr* -4 nv^
T*sa Butl Cbvroktw*. . 0 V*
Mlk>h Cow* #of< G*TS4f 4
licv Un Nkf nX 7
IrWWNI C'*XA4 0 J'
Bbf+r 0A l *gt4 UT JJ.
laEßtli* 05 •<4 < 7 S
Cotton 19V •<
Pkmr—Wrtru—(lood o Choir*.. 7 3 .* fW I*
S-Jitv -fioovlto Cifio~ I0 fi 0 l
WIMAI-Ilod W**trru 1 9 <i 1 49 V
>o. 9 141 (I 141 „
SUte VO 4 (*3 JM
lUr!*y—statr i 7fi U
Itl y M*U . 79 r IU
Itockwti'*t 15 t* 0
Mlir.l rti . <1 _
C WNtffPtl, G <1 "
Hy % pr cwt. <0 il 1 0
Sira per cwt Ml W A
Ho| 7tV - r.t4*7 It'* 10 <4 15 £
lVtrk-Moi.* 17 25 (tl7 ■*' 1
t ity JMc*m It %• 10\ H
Ftib Matckfrt 1, N<. 1, tirw. ltXi m'JOOO
" 50. 2, Dtr, O.'O A.lt00
!>rr Cod, j>rr cwt 5 9" t* AO I
Herring, hc*ld, per tox ... Ifi m It*
PftrolfTHD-t-nidr 19 lt> li*ntiid, S>l Y
Wool OUlfonUi Vlmm n A 31 ™
Tri4 •• h <4 27 fi
AAA*tralitn M 41 44
BuUfr-Bits ... 3'> t 37 u>
Uf *trn—Cho'.v ... 30 t. 3C W>
—Oood to Frlot . 30 (A 38 v
Wrtitrrn—Flcklti* 14 (* IM
Cher*#— Stair Kactoiy 15 m \
stEtc Skimmed 05 (4 07
Urnlfni 08 <i .* :, •
Edgt-wStiit* andPi , nD,\lrißli 30 3t>\
BrVTALO.
Flour .5 33 (3 973
WhoAt—No. 1 Mllu aukfrc 149<* 1 2 £
Corn— 84 V(A 51 m
OAti li m r
Hyt- 57 M 70 J
Brl*y 71 (A 91
BEilpy Milt 100 i<4 110 Jj
riiuntLPHu.
IWprCattlp—rxtm O54'0l 18V ry
Hhrp 8 ti
nog*—r>r*E*d rs\ ni
Flour- OnnftylvtulA Extra... . 8 st <4 9Ou T
Wheat—Red Western I ( t3( '
Rye 77 (* 81 , s
Corn—Yellow. rs <4 tt I
MlXsd 68.V
Oata—Mixed 3- <4 Si w
Petroleum—Crude IT (417 Refined, 3< f,
. WATXRTOWN, Mas*.
Beef Cattle—Poor to Choice ~.5 00 (4 775 a
Hheep 150 (4 500
Lamba 15J (4 600 ,
(handed hi* Voir.
A o*m ones (tortured in our own bistort
when n President ml elector rlmugrxl lui
vute after lw>ing alerted, run! voted ngnin*
hi* part.? in the electoral college. What
James Munroe wn* running for a seeon.
term, at the election in November, lU#)
hi* elector* were chosen in every Htnte
unit in the electoral college in February
1 1, Mr, llumiaer, of New Hampshire
oust hi* vote fur John (Jtitaey Adam*
to tin niirpriite of everybody. It is tun.
that hi* motive for tht* waa that ha di<
not wiah to have the vote unaniuiotta foi
any President after Washington.
CATARRH
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fr i|.ltd ti a fnllua KM, ..g lut tlx** T*K U 1 Milk
< .la.rb.f *i.h to .1) lux UMttiuoey "i Whalf of * *■
aoau'a 1.-i toL i im run i'.T.nmi. I Ufa tio *
aural* affli.lad '.lh tt.la dlata** fur fine jeuta,
ami lava UUd il k> -u o , v. ,i. i gtall,
Mill I tlint a of ll.* aboit Clt* fXooi
• Mil #a%# Si. atmual In*, ant flirt, it t>*iog ac t,
•llf ull.mal a. t| aa a local un.nl), t Uallaaall In ba
ail 11* at la < ...wad (of It. a Had tool Cat a far Catarrh.
Very truly yuan, Wll AMkliVfc
Hsjrvsa. h.XI.. ifek WUA JaMwa. Bute * Co.
GREATLY AFFLICTED.
Vmri J. fir Jbnnrii. <4 A . Imaer: dealtrmrm.
I la*, glamor. to i uiatoandiag lutruta'a 11. oeL
et.'t* hill tTiIM i .an wbo a.• affllttad wll* (bit
dlaaoaa. I waa graait) alltl. i> .1 villi it (u* a long IHas,
and rured 11 aith two butt... of UMt abut. I'liil.
A boat a Xtar afterward* I waa again taioat 'i a
larrinii.iu errly. and naiuadiaUly a.at for an.ti.ar
1..-ttl<, which lei me all rlgtil, giving ina felt.l foot;,
the Brat duaa. lam e.;.Mlla.iiLauailt will do
all Utal la elatated for 11, and more too. W taking yua
auoraaa la it. introduction, I an, rr j trair ■
A. V. Iwrru,
ligjrt at. (. t. JfTV at SatlLk * lx>n.
TRIED EVERYTHING.
Mrtert. JO. 1 .writ * r b., /rrarw, t.ot r;*arl
., I ba.a uael f-.arowj.'a Kti.fai eta* roa
I tttllu audi! Uaagltru|.rrlt(laaltaiacllui, ll.ava
tried ata.o.l ran ftn i.-g and II la the only thing thai
haa gl.eh ma if lief 1 U.fwafarw take alaa*..!* lu
Irroh.lh<-tiding U* un to elt afflicted with I aterrh . f
ah) kiod, and offer t l.aata; teaUay—y to ha t.eaciia.
\ ci * tcalx. W. k. likCCMn.
Irggvgk, I let. 1, IBK.
taet. fa< ka.r . *(aln Kaafoed'i lamrorad luhallaff
Tube, aith It .1 direcxtoua for oar it. all ran frtee.
ft <n |r |. t gr. foraale b> all WhoteaaU ami lie
tail 111 ugjlal. tLtuaghout the t trite.l Male*. * Ifkn
A l <J r fTK, t.onaral Ag.au had wfcoleaal. Itri.ggtatm,
qa COLLINS'
VOLTAIC PLASTERS
Afford the mot grateful relief in all
Affection* of the Che*t end Lung*.
CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED.
M ar Vat * 4 r.iTTea:
..riuvmcw,- Haitug loi many aaohtk. pMt ettfferM
with a very latar aid. .eallod bx af .ur. cbronic
rirurtax, ehumd trf a former mjarx andauatb.bad for
aitirh lan IUII prcm.! ;tli o and luamasia,aa writ
aa lb* ao-called rt*t utaatic cam. without lb* treat
hen. Hi, lax (il vatdan rx>mieebded aba of yor Cob.
use' VubVAh ruarua, which.to my gr< at aurpnae,
relieved the !<a*a and aofeaoe* a moat tiauedlaUdr,
and Ibate been ahla to aiund to ax houaehold af
fairt eter alore auh perfect aaaeaad comfort, where.
e* Selore lb. aprlitaUoa of your la valuable ptaalrr
1 waa ecartely able to do anrlhtag. I conalder (beat
Utc.'.taikMr audahbll with (.ieauure recotatuead U :tt
to lb* aStctbd. Yunra i cepcrtfalle.
Ura MlAbCtb hAEIUHAX.
OatAVD. Me., April it, |R.
Them 1. an medical or protect Ire appliance that
wll I prof. ,. grateful and effect! t te Ttckl lag Coagba.
Irritation ana bom.eaa of the I beat and Laaea Wi
believe thru capable of preventing ecrloa. dleeaaoa
of tboee orgatua
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