The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1880, Image 4

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    PROPHECY.
|
Feotton or sponge, o, dipped into spirits of | FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD, |
| eamphor and kept in the nostrils and |
frequently changed, will prevent ih Ql
| blood from being poisoned through t he |
organs of respiration. Many people wil
think that the total destruction of ani |
nal life will occur during this era of |
: p! iague, After the binck death there wil
| be TWO years ol five, which will rage | neat is ripe. The fat of pork only
with fury in all parts of the world from | should he salted, the lean should be
| 1885 to 1887, The fires will be the means | ysod for sausage meat. Pack pork in
{ of anvihilating every germ of A1+ense, | olean barrels on the edee, first soattering
| In fact every city, or portion a ¢ ith a on the bottom a few handfuls of salt
{ A § ' ADDOArs shoud Ww ‘i "i A by i tad ’
biter Uranon, Neptune. und” Saturn | Whi the plete appeasy should be | hen again upon evory Inver, paoking
will be ont in 1880, Astrology | stroy the scourge. Nothing but fire can VOI) ¢ ahd W iin fu lia PRG Be In,
to-day is ridiculed by many so-called | do it scourge, Noid 1 pout On brine wade : 3 4 uolying sl
X i yi : { ale i 8 low i y
Scienting- + Auer 1880 astrology Will be THOSE WHO LIVE THROUGH IT. and place a board upon it, and a weight
taught by many who reject it now. % nan bared he board keep all lace
Bacon says “the world Opposes what it Those who Pass throug h those terri hpon Lie NORE . a oop all in ping By
does not understand.” In the case of ble years of woe will have great capacity W nen A piece 18 removed oo sure that
astrology this is pre.eminently so. | for the enjoyment of the pleasure of the the remainder 18 tightly pressed down.
have no desire to discuss the verity or | earth. The earth will yield twice For curing hams he us d six gallons of
falsity of astrology: I simply state the much as formerly. All the animal King- water, ning pounds of salt, two pounds
effects which th © approaching perihelion dom will be more prolific and life more | of sugar. one quart of mo ; tout
will produce according to astrological | prolonged. The average duration of SURGES Of 4a tpeler, LW ouhoes Qf Shier
dedueiion. The eftects which this con- | '8 Said lo he thirty phe years naw; (tos for 190 pouncs © ul He first
junction will produce are momentous, | Mer the year ISS7 it wil be just twice | covered the hams with and then lot
From 1880 to 1887 will be one universa) | #8 Ong, or sIXty-®iX years Lhe reason ouple of 1 Side up,
carnival of desth. No place on earth of this Ie markablo projlongation of life y packed them ; barrels,
will he entirely free from the plague. | 18 Owing to the heaithy Gullo he poured upon them the
The Pacifio const will not suffer any. | Agnetism that w 1 surround this glob i For smal ns
thing in comparison to any other por- | From 1880 to 1857 the electricity of the long 0
tion of the globe. The coine idence of earth will be deadly, owing to the no hing, buat if iar
these nianets i in perihelion will always | licinfluence of Saturn and U PARUS up on let them 1v main
produce epidemic and destructive dis- | Ur atmosphere. During the Dinck takes the m out,
CARES. Thre @ of these planets are mali- death the a seen. ¥ — Pht * “ on : ON 3a I
fics, and Jupiter, although a benefic, noniena will be seer of ye W he properly drained o
produces evil th rough association; or, | Sun Will appear d ns blood And ter
technically, by oo nignotion with the rible convulsions wii appear a Ea
others, Diseases will appear, the nature | ETeal body, The ) sun will dischar
of which will bafile the skill of the most | 000ans ol flaming hydrogen gase 8, that
¢minent physicians, Every drop of will rol in tumuituous DIUHOWS HUnareds
waler in the earth, on the earth, and Of thousands of miles from ;
above the earth will be mcreor less Ihe moon 3 acti R on the tides will b
poisonous. The atmosphere wiil be foul BPA 1 & ahd ireguial,
with noisome odors. and there will be | Showers of meteors will ial "
lew constitutions able to resist the and remain in an inean lescent a from
coming scourge; therefore, prepare, ye hours. : Dense biack Slonas wis vel ink] of at Hh he RE
tial are constitutionally weak, and in- sun for SR, And Lhe Bite R y J 8 ver of tarneard. manure and this
temperate, and giuttonous, for ** man's shed hs brig! BF 8 Bis Ay ds S| build up oblong squares and let it remain
st home the grave.” From the far belore those Tea in winte When April arrives the
East the pestifential storm will sweep, heavens and earth wiil temb eal the | SYSE WIE one throught Krmentation and
snd its last str gle will end in the far awitl cont repo thunder coprminut presents & me of
West. In 513 and 1865 three of being pd BA zing better than a
panel two of which were ie flashes of
(OM |S 8 ud Sa urn ) were in peribielion, | ¥X¥i Peep W
snd Jupiter, though a bepefio, bréught | the fantastic
evil ta rough association. Now 543 and | dsSume; th R
1665 wer@ the worst plagues eras of fear of the eal
wlich the world has any record. From | ROGEsS ot Gross irom
52 to 56 it has been estimated that Stopped : the prairies, |
from 75 000.000 to 190.000 000 victims WIDE 8 3 and
suffered death by the plague ( Gibl son's will die
History,” volt 3. chapter 14; also | Hob; :
a | rol on the oceans wi
"| freight, drifting
oy
voiume 2
waves may drive the:
-
What is Going to Happen from 1880 to |
1
.
Heelpes tor Curing Meat.
Secretary Gold gave thie following re.
cipes at a recent meeting of the Cone
necticut State board of agriculture
Beef should ‘not be allowed to freese,
Salting shouid be deferred until the
The following extraordinary prophecy
originally » ppopred in the tri-weekly |
Gleaner, published in Kingston, Ja- |
maica, in September, 1879. [It was
written by a Professor C. A. Grimmer,
and is republished hy request:
THE PLANETS,
It is pretty well understood that the |
perihelin of the four great planets—Ju- |
Os,
ns
Bi
od ANNOS,
ile
of md
Bal
days, fles!
in
brine above
three weeks
stay in the
hen he would
He then
but does
to freese When
then smokes them.
a OC
Od
and
i ha
enoug!
YP OLOS,
i
1
i
t
Ki
ix
ures
weeks,
th
ei
AS IX Small Compost Heaps
farm rs know the value of *' com
post how to prepare it, savs the
Germantown Telegraph. Many farmers
mapuiaoture loads of the
best max They gather
ellie i { eaves,
weeds,
muck
OOooasionnd
14
y
or,
premises
duding
from fen
and ditches,
og
cornstalks,
vines,
I'remendons
to Lhe
a
tha
wilt il
COners,
Hs
Offal oe
pond
wm
id
is
% ",
5 '
aval i
inuous ris of und
BIEN
tor of
these
n, and there
not he
‘here
Lhe with
leaves, same mold from
tainable: if not, from
remises whi it can be
from the turnpike;
» stable, id every
ainabie substance that will
rough the winte A ¢ slacked
» will be a good assis , A hall
: 1 to a dozen loads of excelient mAs
pure will be manufactured by the time
it is wanted in the spring, without in
CUurring iY any expense,
Farm and Garden Notes
Inereas feed of fattening animals.
S and
ion, and
matier
would b
But we
heaps in th
no reason why
th €T¢ AS well as upor
\
rubbish enough in
ssist
hours; blinding
illume the bia
weam with horror
the lightning will
yt
ISANGS Wi
<Q,
is should
cel !
the farm.
garden,
on
f
Ol
al
Lie pr
spared; TRpID
mnure from
ane
if
Woods ii
8 Of 1 it
y
im
e as
i
n
“ 3 nb 3 al
*Cousin's History of Rome,” nd | I the
page 178.) decay
MARS AND SATURN. itt
In 1870, Mars and Saturn were in peri
helion avd in the sign Yirgo, and 52.000
out of 750 inhabitants died in the
city of Mars: in less than five weeks.
In 354, 10 000 ¢ each day in Constan-
tinople. Alex xandria (Ezypt) lost in 542,
50.000, and in 543, 80,000 of her inhabi-
tants by the plague. But ss bad as were
those times, 1hey will only approxi-
mate the borrors of seven years many of
us are doomed never to witness. All
the weak and intemperate are sure to die.
There is no escape from the inexorable
plague fiend. Fortunate indeed arc those
whose biood is pure and free from taint
or weakness, for they alone will survive
the wreck of the human family The
intemperate and weak will join hands
and go down to their graves in tens of
thousands. Ancient races will be
biotted from the face of the earth Asia
will be nearly depopulated and the is-
lands that border Asia will suffer fright-
fully fram the scourge. The countries
that join the northeastern portion of
Asia will Sui rthe ravages of theplague
Russia wil first European nation
that will suffi ‘nless correct sanitary
measures are taken before 1880 the
plague will be found devastating cities
on the At ic coast of America.
Ameri im will lose more than fifteen mil-
Hons tants if the sewers of her
¢ ties 3 are a8 imperfect in 1880 as they are
o-day.
GOOD AFTER tance
Stout will b hearts that
despair in those dreadful times,
wil! arise and cry out that Ah
God is against ms ankind,
frenzy will be rampant in
cities; 80-0 alled
their followers to
rapine, but they
Jong; insanity from
wil predominate in
mortality cities where
defective will be appalling;
that is ate or drank should be boiled
well before bein no cooked
or Wi ey r should be } i
lowed to be exposed to
a quarter of an hour;
e Al en as soon after being cocked a
sible; every kind of ani nal food ul a
be eliminated from the table; even fish | 5 8%
and game should not be used; mi Mornin (
butter, eggs, and oils (excepting than the evening
vegetable oils) should be prohibited:
vegetables, grains and fruits that are
produced in each country should be
used. The electric condition of
thing on earth will be clu
fore the produc ols of the
mediate vicinity
human system in aj
the human organisn
dition it practics
contract disease.
negative state to their surrow
be the first tofall victims to th
The flesh eater and the
biber will go hand in band togetl
the grave, for the blood will becom
impure and inflamed, and therefore wil
be in a negative state, and nece
unabie to combat disease.
ind, no part of the worl
exempt from the ravages of the
The frigid zones of the Esquina
be invaded by the demon of d
desolation will
that frozen land
sands of Africa.
the jungles of India,
homes’ {f Americe.
will suffer m ost,
i the most ancient,
empires—they have
TIMES
ha
© Lit
<i .
es
Hod vey PA
00 SCAG
i » the
#
prophet
Of
i
not
deeds
re
wl
LR0sC
éCUre corn #3 SOo0n as
ripe
Early
profitable.
Have you done
spring crops?
s potatoes
d sway
Causes
110]
igious
times;
SEWErage is
everything
he med poullry is the most
Hi
in
your fall plowing for
=i
¥
food heep sheds and
i
even
must be
pOS-
Are your cattle and s
stabl for winter?
Have
winter,
¢ used;
partagen
the air for
Pp
Hi inn order
t es
you provided plenty of fuel for
it under cover?
However valuable commercial fertiliz.
barnyard 1 re }
ine
King.
18 said
youd
fo and is
nanu is
he richer
the same
» SU
milk
's milk
LN
We gS
fats
} SOUrce.
As weather advances
stronger feed to stock intended for sim
tering.
Mr. y
churns with a
wheel.
i
Cina £
give
mt gh
oe the every-
th
ur im.
keep th
Ww hes
ive con-
to
v
Wi
inside
iston, Vt.,
a drum
rir
A.
Whitney,
collie dog
Exporting of apples has begun
important shipments have already
made by steam to British ports.
There are in a few rusty nails more
health-g iving properties than in
tl led poultry food.
This is a g good ime
pair farm buildings
ordef for winter.
Cattle
feed now that
isina pos
is impossible
re
§
SOIC OF
WHAT TO EXPECT.
hr perihelia will bring other inflic-
tions upon the inhabitants of the earth,
over which [snging can exert no re-
straining inflaence. There will come
storms and tidal waves that will swamp
whole cities; earthquakes that will
swallow mountains and towns, and tor-
nadovs that will sweep hundreds of vil-
Jages from the face of th earth ; moun-
tains will tremb totter and fall into
8 Iphurous chs the geography of
t eearth wil anged by volcanic
action; t 3 will toss their rocky
heads up thr : joys}
viileys wil mountai
lost in
the ocean, © wing to the extraordinary
ve wrintions of the compass; rvavigalors
willgro® pa 2 withalarm Lt the eapri- and fall. : .
cious deflections of the needle; volcanoes The superintendent
tat have Been dormant for cepturies | 8Polis water works
will awaken to beich forth their lava | 20d an intelligent do;
with mare violence than when in their the al Ighlor escaps
pristine vigor. rainfalls will deluge val- | Was making headway
jeys and mountain streams will enlarge when the dog caught
their beds and Lecome mighty torrents tail. Then
fires will start spontaneously nd devas. | DY the neck,
tate w: ole forests; great fires will oc- | that brought Leip, and th
cur in many and some will be | Speedily decided in his favor
totally aestroyed; there will be remark.
able displays of electricity, frightful to |
witness: wild beasts will leave their | .. “and when the plague breaks out in
natural haunts and crowd into populous | 1281 in their coun 3 hordes of Asiatics
cities timid and ha mess; suffocating | t oir y } fa at
fumes of sulphur will escape from the | will rowed. hel I ahips sad . ol ror | Miter odor, which almost impossi-
earth. to the great dread of many; an | country, 10 spr 3 inkig imi E FOF bie to get thoroughly out of the house.
unprecede nted number of ships will be pyes ig » Pa if ie ill be War oy The oil stove comes into pisy here; take
shattered in fragments by running on oe . BE Jiu De SWAITRING | it into the wood -house; keep the outside
mightyrocks and small islands that are wish gg gy Stone WI a door open. On a pleasant day take a
no. down on the navigator's chart; Bren HB DY acifio aCe of dry goods box; turn it on its side out-
islands will appear and disappear with- hry ES x on Sash me . : h r doors, and set the oil rtove in it. If the
out any appareat cause; the navigators | Bistor . 3 pa th at the . Ei bi ts abts pr wind blows enough to affect the blaze
charts will prove almost a detriment the «40 Mie districts will reach | Put 8 board over the opening.
instead of an aid, owing to the sudden there unless more vigilane wo is used with When pt ingup c urtains w chic are to
changes of ocean currents, temperature | preventive measares to keep them back. d rap ed, in a low room, put the cor-
and surroundings; the birds of the air, I am not actua.ed by any feeling of pre- which the curtains are to be
the beasts of the field, and even the fish | jd jce against any particular race, but | fastened, to the ceiling, even if the
in the sea, will be deceased ; billions of voice of the hosts of 1 beavens | window is put in lower down, as it
Jel will gle 20d bu cast upon the sea- | ip oa ‘be hearkened unto, if by a | gives the effect of greater height to the
pT tn Se With, these’ foul | ! mathematical gcheme we oan : deduct 0H he C¢ J ring mee ting at the top
emanations, #No fish nor animal food certain facts portentous to the Caucasip | Will conceal the wall.
should beaten from 1880 , al ood race, they should be given aad foll owed. A correspondent of the Housekeeper
Tom to 1585, for the | 1 ty tl Ea] 31 y ave: A friend while visiting sy 1agt
flesh of nearly all the animal kingdom: | - mortality the East India country will | says: A frie nd whi'e visiting me iast
: be next in order of magnitude to C hina, summer wondered that with all my
and the finny tribes that inhabit the! : n
Africa next, turope next and Amerie fl
rivers, streams, lakes and ocean will 5 The Atlantic States
deceased, and therefore those who pie 8 fame fo ates whl suffer
: P&r- | more than the Pacific, South America
dl oa Shall poison their | more than North America, and Califor-
: away shortly after. | .:. will be last and least sufferer of this
FAMINE AND FARMERS. | most malignant plague era this world
The poison that enters the system by | has ever known. The plague is not only
eating diseased meats is just as deadly as | what the perilielia brings us. but it will
to be inoculated with the p! ague. Farm- | he accompanied by war discord, civil
ers will be so stricken with fear that | strife, floods, inundations; and in seven- |
they will cease to t Il their farms, and | tenths of the world, drouth 1; and unless
gaunt famine will step in to make hu- | extraordinary provision is made to quell
man misery more wretched : fanaticism | | great uprisings, anarchy, with all
1@ 80-081
to
and
and
them
paint
put
10
t
z re-
i in
and horses should have
they may eater winter in
:
*
ae :
ie +
i,
be
refuse
several
Ot her
“th e compost adding
r from the forest.
The
Rouen e
yi va . .
Oioest zricul tara
his
wiere s
300 1
iful MATINETS Wl :
Re
. 3 § LY
* skil ii be for it Sr
. 0 el YEAS,
8
Housenold Hints,
Any one wh
{ x pectit
| be glad
is
ni On
i
Ow how
0 d go id
Indian-
Lgalor
her day
or
wil
85
iit
jo
o ki
in a beaut Hd
i
"A ¢
we oO or.
Wi
4 strong dye:
2
Lo i
wash
damp,
shoul d
atin Into the « iy
8303p
ing a clotl
always be
silk or ribbon,
washed but simply
Iv Many people who would
enjoy having onions, cabb
urnips on t ner table
red by the they have i LL
i
suds;
cities,
i€ ad 80 1 i] »
POOR CHINA. : Sponge :
et : 3 oluerwise
China will be depopulated, or ne
age, and
are deter-
ari) v
I »
e di
die thee
their GIFK
it is
: fen
ile
be
nice, to
close
the
and, he
'o0n.
family cares I could keep my kitchen
table so white. I told her I had not
cleaned it at all for a week ; that through
iaziness or some other cause I had fallen
into the habit of spreading a newspaper
| over my table in the morning while do-
ing my work. In the afternoon 1 take
it off, and the table looks as well as
though it is often washed and scrubbed.
If any tired housekeeper wishes to save
a little strength I hope she will try it.
To make Japanese cement, mix the
its
3g About Ants.
That ants have some kind of sign
ianguage has been proved by Sir John
Lubbock in one of his recent papers
It is unquestionable that if an ant dis-
covers an store of food her ermrades
soon flock to the treasure, although this
is not invariably the case. It has been
urged that this fact taken alone does not
prove nny power of communication An
ant observing a friend bringing food
home might infer, without being told,
bes W rde Li] ice ith f lit le Ol
willsprins unin oh ees, and blood- | horrors, will reign from 1880 to 1888, oa g hh Po ies om ti oud
refrom; murderers | FESS . > age : i 1
and robbers will ply th cir L ellish work | THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM. | until a proper cons istence is ac quired,
with impunity, for there will be_little | In 1887 the ** Star of Bethlehem’ wil | | being careful to keep it well stirred all
orne law; everybody will be absorbed | DP once more seen in asseopia’s | the time; lastly, it must be boiled for
with the. frying task of keeping alive: | C “hair,” and it will be accompanied bya a | one minute in a clean saucepan. This
people will be buried in deep trenches, | | total eclipse of the sun and moon. The | #lue is beautifully white and almost
uncoflined; the judge will be stricken | 8t4r only makes its appearance every | transparent, for which reason it is well
from the bench the pleader at the bar, | 315 years. It will appesr and illumive | adapted for fancy paper work, which
and the merchant and the customer will | the heavens, and exceed in bril iancy | requires a strong an. colorless cement,
be seized with the fatal malady while | even Jupiter when in opposition to the
trading; death wiil come slow and lin- | Sun. and, therefor», nearer to the earth
gering in some cases, but in most it wiil | 8nd brightest. "ne marvelous bril-
be switt and te rrible. In seaboard towns | liancy of the "Star of Bethlehem” in
thousands will be buried in the bays | 1887 will surpass any of its previous
and harbors, the law to the cont trary | isitations, It will he seen even by
notwithstanding. | noon.ay, shining with a quick, flashin;
COUNTRIES DESERTED. er light the entire year, afier which it wil
re a ually decrease in brightness and
In many countries vast districts will | het ly disappear, nct to return to our
be deserted. and even in Europe some | heavens till 2202, or 315 years aft r 1887.
portions will appear £0 near that condi- | This star firs. attracted theattention of
tion as to appall the traveler. Ouoe may | modern astronomers in the year 1575.
walk whole days over hundreds of farms | It was then called a new star It was
on seeing a living thing. On all | no rew star, however, for this was the | return journey she might also partici-
the large tracts of land that cnee were | star that shoneso brightiy 4 B C, and | pate in the good things. This argument
so animated with ual life, not a ves. | was the star that illumined the heavens | has been met by Sir John Lubbock’s
tige will be seen. The houses on the | at the nativity of Christ. Ith ag reap- | compe lling the ant who found
deserted farms will show signs of disar- | | peared every 315 years since, and every | treasure to return to the y st empty-
rangement and negligence that pl lainly | educated astrologer is certain that it | handed. 1fshe took nothing home, and
tells of the hurried departure of the own- | { will reappear in August, 1887. The ap | yet others returned with her, hie argues,
ers to the populous cities. Let a trav- | | pearance of this star, seco mpanie d asi there must have been some communis
eler pursus his wavy till he eomes to the | will be bv solar and lurar eclipses, to- | cation between them. As the result of
small fvil illages, many of which will not | | gether with thie baneful influence th at | carefully conducted and striking ex-
contain a single living thing. Let him | | follows the positions thut Mars and | periments, be concludes that ants are in
lock into the houses: let him pass | Saturn wils occupy. will cause a uni- | possession of something approaching to
through the doors that stand ajar and | versal war and Jortenh ous floods and | ft Jah guhige = hat they are able to ask
witness the sickening spectacle of whole fearful shipwrecks. North America | their friends, when occasion requires,
fami! ies dead. Let him still wander, if wil I] be invoked in civil strife, and a | to a and lend them a Lelping hand.
he yet have courage through the country | re ign of terror will prevail in th ie At- | {| Relatives are invariably recognized.
stricken with the black death. and in | lantic States, unless a Napoleon arises | Young ants reared from eggs taken from
the fields, on the hillsides, and in the |to quell it. There will be a war of a nest were, when they reached matur-
dark canons of the mcuntains, and he classes—the rich will array themselv ity, introduced to the maternal abode,
will see every phase of this terrible | against the poor, and vice versa Og and although the old ants co uld never
lalady, Ji the Salmisaling, point of | w where. have seen them until that moment, yet |
hed—th 0 attacke Wl ————— eve 3 Case ) were .
with this incurable disease, Legal Marriageable Ages. ins ji the ages Lon) rs re un
The country people will flee to the | Austria, fourteen years for both sexes; community-—a stranger ant is invariably |
crowded cities for aid, but unless they | Hungary, Catholic, males, fourteen at once attacked and killed. It would |
are rich the physicians will give them | years; females, twelve; Protestant, seem that the recognition is not personal
little, if any. attention. The poor will | males, eighteen; females, fourteen ; and individual, and the fact that they |
die by the tens of thousands, without a | Russia, males, eighteen; females, six- recognize their friends even when in
ministering hand to soothe their dying | teen; Turkey, no legal limit; Ttaly, toxicated, and that they know the
agonies. Toe doctors will be in uni- males, eighteen; females, fifteen; France young born in their own nest even when
versal demsnd, and extortionate in |and Belgium, males, eighteen; females, these have been brought out of the
charge for theirserviees. Bear inmind, | fifteen ; Greece, males, fourteen; females, | chrysalis by strangers seems to indicate
no medicine or doctor ean give you any | twelve; Spain, males, fourteen ; females, | that the rec Jognition is not effected by
more aid than you can yourself. The | twelve; Switzerland, it varies accord- | means of any sign or password. The
disease cannot be cured; hut unless your ing to the cantons, males from fourteen | political convictions of ants are deep-
system is too weak or impure, copious | to twenty, and females from twelve to | rooted. When a queen was introduced
draughts of wsrm water and a vere. | Seventeen years. into & queen less nest she was at once at-
tarian diet will prevent the disease ree — ee tacked and destroyed ; it would seem as
holsoning the blood in the process of *The pari/ng hour has come,” the | it ants which had been long living in
digestion. Animal food will poison | girl said, when she began to comb her a republic could not be induced to ac-
those who continue the use o' it. Fine | hair. cept a queen. : hy
i
|
of al Young Liews |
Aslan,
A TIUER'S PLAYTHING,
Exelting Pxperience
tenant in Central
“Well, my boy, if vou want
you've come to the right place, for this
and the bit round Fort Perovski are
almost the only spots on the whole river
where there are any indeed, 1 |
miieht say, the only spots in all Central
Asia, except the great jungle of the ii,
two days’ journey north of this."
So spoke Colonel Petrofl, the Russian
ommandant of the little outpost of
Tohinas, on the Upper Syr-Daria, to his |
excited junior officer, Lieutenant Gals
kin, who had made ap his mind that
the first duty of every right-minded oi
oer was to shioot a tl sing handed,
and that his would a hiank
him till he had done
*And wha thie
them? as
flush of excitement
fa
** Well,
thi il
sinying
ARIE SUVOra
fOr
frail
slioot
gerous
ier hi
em big
“* Wel
“We
he bank in a
hey come down :
Always cert In
moon, ti yOu #
if there's not you ,
i } \
TRINNY, they s th
a lLiger
ely
¢ in
1
{
o
a
gel
ite to
BOY,
hest
young
On
way Lo get at
man, wit i
Lis handsome
t's
$1}
|
soda Lhe i
to make
veteran,
“il
80 ANXions
yt
you're
dintance
thi
i
ILE
at
BC anid the
rerness
t. First
i boar
and then
Alle
for
Mg
Sen Hurt
doing {
‘Ost, just follow
Li upon Lim,
him down; but that's rather «
i t very certain either,
an a
gol Diured In am
HRT
Ways «
yOu can
YOU CO
i
1
i
i and
¥
i »
itt
's it oO
apt
ha
tl
tl
an drift along
fire at ‘em
but that'snot
if th «
un away,
hem
seCOna
you ¢
y¥.
i and
Dont +
to drink
ns
1
in
rin,
Cause, fits
ey see nd and
al Ril,
X
*T] RECT
Yeo Ya ahi
among the
by
- t ! } in an iron
Te . ith a big bit «
way of a bait,
cents the meal and
you fire at him
shouted (saikin
§ quite a new
Hn | Fit ans."
, 1 wouldn't i
I were you, oy,’
gravely, ior A
t A tiger hunt is very good fun so
g it's you who are hunting the
tiger: but when the r takes to hunt-
ing you it aiters the case a good deal.”
However, Galkin was not to be move
and daybreak next m found !
in his cage ong th
enough to averiop ¢
with a cap
swayed in the mor
a passing glimpse,
I the i i, shill
he
adven
and
Cag {
horse
and w
COI 8 niter
apital
flesu
hen Lh
it
im
with a
fn. 1 he
iit
gin with
my b sald the colonel,
it's risky business at
4
es
tige
raing iim
on
Oo Ho
an exciting
ail,
Eg pi
walling
most ry
ture is the
our hero found iUCKILY
ie had not long to wait, » Central
Asian tiger ha keen scent of prey of
any kind, the warning ol
Lie reeds was gpeedil iy 101i thie
g liding out of a huge. 2 i
straight toward Galkin's
Despite his peri position (for
CARE WAS & pretty i Its rusty
bars seemed hardly tobe
the rus a Town tig
could scarcely help laughing at
rious reversal of meng rales
man in the cage and i beast
walking round it to look at But
he was not the man
joke or the er unstead
He aime
hind thi
The hug
air, ad over
few convu sive
him. Ha urral
forge
and
i}
Wie
it to be
Sy
BOY
LB
erac
wed b
y
y §
ous th
1 One, and
trust ed
rer), Galkin
rt)
Laid
od
aguins
i ot fuii-g
8 Cl~
tl
L134
10
dang
uly
d cared al tl
for
} DEAS’
iC
y tor and
aonidaer, ana
’
MISS
nN
ieaped
roll on his back, @
ny dead befor
quite
KICKS
prong Galkin,
} exciten
knew where h
The shout SWert
Wis an
Human
fin
tionless
Cralkin,
mained
piel Z
anyihing
whole
wises® way
‘da
flesh
Overbalan
, the cage
tigen de
evidently thank
meant for his own
patted it about with his huge paws
acatp mouse, tumbli
aying with a
over once i bumping
special
it
ng it
Or twice and PO
Galkin against the bars
well b Al
tremeoenaons ora
Feeds & Wi
he river went
Fortunat
mud bank ¢
water ony came
even 80, Lo sit we
for an inde finite
mounting guard over him,
but a pleasant prospect
tiger, which was
above with a fac
loss of its d
to leap down after it, in whic hi ease the
sportsman would be rolled over in deep
water and drowned at ond
Just at that mome nt came the
crack of arifle. Thetiger fell headlong
into the river, while Galkin, looking up
saw a boa! ing toward him pulled
by two Tartars, behind whom appeared
the grinning face of the colonel.
“1 hope you like your day's sport,
my boy,” chuckled the old idier,
lie opened the cage and pulled out his
hali-drowned comrade ‘1 wns uy
stream, looking to see if I couid find any
game worth firing at, when 1 heard the
crack of your piece, and I came along to
sce what had happened; and, on the
whole, I think it's just as well I did.”
y
H
n
of
used.
clump
vi an } Gown in
cage, Galkin and all.
for our hero there was
to the sh 80 that
g-
ri {to
a
the
but,
ld river
a tiger
was anything
Moreover, the
standing on the bank
of great disgust at the
toy, seeme
trongly inclined
Ose ine,
yeu
Shi Arp
i
con i
i
i
50 as
IOI 555. 55.6, 8
The Oyster and His Enemies,
Being of a very delicate, tender nature,
to encounter. One of his worst enemies
is the *‘five-finger.” commonly called
the star-fish, The fivefinger entwines
the oyster in his Ceadly grasp, and by
protruding his elastic stomach, eats up
the oyster, leaving the empty shells,
*“glocks.” One would hardly
that the five-finger had any
but still they must have
kind o intellige nee, or, nasa dr
aptly put it tome: ** When these five
fingers find a fleet of vessels on top of
them with the dredges, they double |
themselves up and are off. They are not |
stop to be dredged up.” The |
worst enemy is the! \whe lk-tingle”
or “dog-whelk.” These rascals, aithough |
they look so innocent, have the power
of boring into the oyster shell with their
rasp~like tongue. 'T'.e hole this creature |
makes is cut very clean, as if bored bya |
jeweler's d amond, { they often d
stroy hundreds of pounds worth
He who would invent
trap to catch these dog-whelks, would
indeed be a benefactor to oyster fishery |
proprietors. Periwinkles are friends to |
oysters; they are largely employed to |
keep the beds and the *‘culeh’ clean by
eating the slimy green weed that grows |
so abundantly, especially in hot weather
Mussels are no friends to oysters, The |
mussels spin their curious, silk-like |
| webs, a8 seen under piers, , by means
which they are enabled to anchor
themselves so firmly. The run of the |
| tide then brings mud, webs of the
mussels collect it, and 8 un
dredge,
are smothered like the princess in the
It will be remarked that there
is no real “fat” in an oyster; to fatten
is an expressive, but
One thing I must
f
i
3
. 64
£ an de |
0
{
Ri
{
|
0
ele,
the
the Ooyste
no a correct term,
advise my read to do during the
| present state of the oyster market, and
that is, never to allow the oyster to be |
served to them on the ft shell, but
ays on the round shell, with the
natural liquor left in the hellow, This
liquor is not sea~water, hut contains
much of the same chemical ingredients
as the oyster itself, This, hitherto, for
the most part, we have allowed those
who open oysters to throw away as use-
less. This hint, if the cyster-eater is
wise, he will at once adopt. —ZLondmn
News.
EI SP 0
One of the kindest things heaven has
done for man is denying him the power
of looking into the future.
RELIGIOUS NEWS AND NOTES,
There are 168 bishops of the Anglican |
communion scattered throughout the |
world, i
The total number of colored Baptists
in the Bouthern States is given at
o406,u74
Pa., have
Protest
Allegheny,
which 167 are
Pittsburg and
vIn churches, of
of the New Testament in
Japanese have been placed in the
schools of Yokohama by order of the
authorities of that city.
About four thousand
been colected for an Epliscop:
i in Leadville, Col,
gorner-stone was recently laid
Six new Presbyterian chapels have
been dedicated in Utah during the past
your, These new chape is are designed |
for both 8 ‘hool and preaching servic
John Wanamaker, merchant of 'iiin
feiphin, the superintendent of the
largest Presbyterian Sunday-school in
the United States, containing more than
two thousand children,
Copies
ars have
burch
, and the
doll
(Feorge's
4
in
The annual meeting of fthe general as
sembly of the Spanish Cliristain church
has recently been held in Madrid, The
assembly comprises fifteen oongreg
tions and four preaching stations,
There are in California fifty
Episcopal clergymen, thirty-seven
ishies, and 3.362 communicant The
were 450 baptisms the past year,
which ninety-four were of aduits
The Rev. Thomas 8. Child, 1).
Hartford, Conn., has accepted 1
of mental and moral science in th
byterian university of Wooster
He begins his duties next yeas
The Fi
Chicago, 111.
1833, and d its first communi
log house. Since that time it
mitted 3.000 members, and at
y
i
three
i
1), ol
he chinit
Pros
Olio
t Presbyterian chure
was organized in
Mian
Lins
present
He
i
has 877 on is rol
The Provincial Synod of the
Episcopal church has adopted
of The Church of E ng
Canada.” It establishes a fore
domestic board of missi and
provisions for missionary wolk,
It is now settled that the (BE
Methodist conferencd tO meet at CU
mdon, in August next. Mo
clesinstical bodies to be repre.
fromp the United States and
‘anada have already appointed their
gates, their contemplated long ab-
@ requiring time lor proper arrange
ments in advance,
For neariy fiity
church at Brac iford,
pastor, had an
sessed no house of
members has just
grounds, and
io
Conada
the new
and in
ign and
makes
name
Ms,
umenieal
18 iy
wad, L
years the
Pa., Rev.
existence,
worship, One ol
discovered upon
fis iT ing
thereby greatly increased, the churel his
to have a house of wors hip through his
therality, wo cost $20.0 i,
As far as can be ascertained there are
in Gr Britain and the United States
than 8, 600 Congregational
churches, 7,137 ministers and about
750,000 members In M ndag asoar there
are 1,142 churches, with 70,000 me:
ard 250,000 adherents. 4
Missionary soci Ameri
and American Missionars
gether employ 6,567 missionary
agents Eng! and nalave, Spree
ing about 6 30 churel 23,000
Spas ey Inst
who r of
Baptist
A. Rose,
has but pos
its
oll
{11s Peso uroes
i 433
eal
more
8,
in
ty, Lhe
Le
tion 1
ish
Hes,
yon
isl Ousiy
jans var
at from 7,000,000 to 8,000,000,
Queer Weddings.
Very recen
new and
SOE
court
aval
usin
reporis
Lt volumes of
uri ons of
curious i
untiorm ru
C8 as to wha
aremony.
ceremony occurred at the
+ religious meeting. They
the pulpit and t
tt PUWSE
r
down from
in front of
forward 1
) Tt
i
| that they
came
i
me
sland ue
rom |
ey joined han
took each ot!
i Tes
.
er seat nnd
i
F prosecutt ¥ fon
her without
upreme
t be ex
ir ignorance
Were
ourt sa
We used
i
mistaken
that their ceremony had
There is a exorplion
persons conscientiously belon
siety of Friends; but al
in Massachusetts, be married
1
ser Or magisira
s EDOCIRG
ing t {
i
other person
te,
married i
and undivoroe
were proved easy
it
ants counsel ther nn ollered |
before
ivi
ria
ile fe nd
that about a yea
man's marriage to
Ohio, married Sarah, who was sti
ing when he afterward married Fan nie,
but who, as soon she heard of thi
marriage, procured a divore The
lawyer argued that his client was never
lawfully mrried to Fannie, on account
of the previous marriage with Sarah,
and that Sarab'’s divorcee set him at
liberty to marry Clara, as far as Sarah
was concerned. And the court decided
that the defense was good. T
the marriage with Fannie was
bigamy: but the court of Wes!
could not take any notice of ti
cause it had occurred Ww
Besides, it was not the
in the in {ictmant, anal $
limitat ions had run. and the like.
technicalities like these Lothario
set free,
Pennessee supplies a new instance
the difficulty respecting mixed mar-
ringes. Every one knows that severa
of the States have explicity forbidden
these: in an few others they are distinctly
permitted. There is no great difliculty
in ap plying either iaw when only on
State is involved. But in the Tennessee
case—-and the same thing has occurred
in one or iwo previous insia f
white person and a negro were wedded
in a S.ate where such intermarriage was
{ allowed, ; but afterward removed to Te n-
| nessee, where the law sternly forbids it
| The courts have a maxim that a mar
ng
gos
ar and a hs
Fannie he
As i
rue,
fi
1 ini
virginia
184 consin
of
Tpon
Was
of
COR
But the
Tennessee court refused to follow
rule. It said it applies only when thn
question is upon the regularity of the
ceremony. It does not oblige one State
to tolerate marriages between persons
: i . $1 . 4 anh
whom its laws forbid to espouse each
other in any manner. The supreme
at Washington is understood
a cause on its docket involving
much the same question. And a very |
vexatious and perplexing question it is.
eee———
Books Are Little Read.
A new novel is said to have:
10,000 copie g of it are publish )
copies for 40,000,000 people. And there
are books that evervbody has read
and all the rewspapers talk of,” which
beyond the third or fourth
The late Samuc]
told me his experienc:
en his capital book onthe far West |
time of the Pacilioc raliway excite
when millions of re wore |
eager for the informs tion his book con- |
tained. Never did book seem to he in |
greater demand ; it was sold in England
a8 well ns in America, and all the news-
| papers of both countries quoted from it
Mr. Bowles said |
or met a person who had not
ir who did not say he read it, I |
| forget which. And yet, he asked, how |
many copies do you suppose satisfied |
this enormous demand of everybody?
Fifteen thousand filled the market |
I believe that the majority of business
men read a book very rarely; the ma- |
jority of young men in business ana in |
society, I fancy, read little—they co not |
give their evenings to reading, and are
not apt to take up a book unless it be. |
comes the talk of society. People who
apend a great deal of money on dress, on |
dinners, on amusements, would think it
extravagant to buy a book, and if one is |
commended to them, they will wait |
until they can borrow it or get it from |
thie library. They do not hesitate two
minutes about an ordinary two-dollar
dinner, but they will wait months to
horrow a fifty- cent book. Charles Dud |
ley Warner.
this
to
“
i
i
+ f
i
Bowl 4
ones Hel Lid
writ
at the
=
that he ney
i ——a——
Another of those marriages by tele
graph bas taken place. This time it was |
between an Indiana Miss and a Missouri |
Mr. And he had no positive knowledge |
but she had fallen downstairs and bent
her nose double since he saw her last
Risky business, this marrying by tele.
graph, young men.—Fond du Lac Re
porter
INEWS NOTES.
Eastern and Middle States.
John A. Woodward, cashier of the Poston
troasu’ y department, is o harged with being &
ulter to Ub amount of #$800,000 avd be |
im th
he Ne w York olty Demoarats have nomi
William RR. Grace, a merchant, iol
mayo
Eltreds Partridge, Carrie Hickbern, Kmma
wry and Frederick Patterson were drowie d
tuys ago by the npsetiing of ua boat in
ir of Stockton, Me
th ith, the wile
ats of w Lond Conn. while suller:
ing from temporary sbarmiion of mind, jump
ad into the river and was drowned,
While insane, Byron Hake, of W heelook
Vi. murdered his mother, sister and step
futher with a knite and then hanged himsell
I'here bas been a heavy end unprecedented |
full of snow in Western New York.
I'he Vermont legialatore has re-clooted Sen. |
ator Edmunds to the United States Beasts.
Phomas Hughes, of London, was given @ |
reoepiion ia Boston the other night by the
wiperalive sooietios Ol Lhat city MM
sinead LO the company the pian Hf CO-Opera-
and and other countries, |
Be
8 lew
the hart
Mia
phiysk
of & prominent
"
Nt
ted fn Kag
darged upon the moral and finanoial
growing
rook yn that had been frights
dashed 1010 8 party of jour
Who Ware on
¢ the horse which Miss
phish i you ady, wan
Ube anlinal tell upon
ber 80 severcly that
mide
wid
gues!
A team in 3
yole
LOE out of the subjeol,
ened by a ok
young ls
BOrse ino
M
and sutiemen
sad sink
a |
4
ng
i PF ih over
Miss I
she died in a i
in Pike county, Pa., encountered an encimous
atiosnake seven leet long, which he killed |
siter a severe fight, the snake once throwing
the ground. The reptile had
which, with skin, are 0
mithsouian al Wash.
fhe mau 1o
hioen ratiies the
¥
titute
BEER x
othe & institu
gron
Merw
rt
anit
Now
DAVE iil
Huy & Lo
mn,
in
i tor about
census returns piace the populs
Delaware at 146,654, Of this toial
males and 72.061 females; 137,183
born and 2 are foreign-born;
wi ared,
ol
La are
BiIV Ee
HR
9.47
nie “ol
@ total po
Lydia Ma
t known of American woinen of letters,
wl, Mass. a fow morniogs ago,
i €
Head al Wayle
| sovently-aight yours,
“The epigootic or horse
epidemic in nearly every town
Ne w Jorsey
Loisean hit upon the idea of pressing |
an into small balls tor fuel,
ented 1 formed a stock
tegun In
spe | fuel,
(0s and
{ 1h pub.
in Bouthers
i coal tar
Lhe pre
The manu
fila five vears ago.
i
Mines BNL
fsoture was
The pro
henper Lis
poses ; ba
vd & eapital of
Having ruined
censured by
we othe
that
fusbpoia
the weena, 11
} laudanum
HORYY B fudasnuam
was saved with mach difi-uity
Tanner informs a New York paper that
days in London.
| send 8 crew to Eng.
LOOK sO
# ile
in
s will fast forty
university
wie] wil
row isl
mb ve on
bed Henry, N. XY, re
y, weighing 210 pounds,
{ three feet thick at the
shalt thinly
ty leet in Lhe solid
In sn ore
tly, a petrified
Ong an
Argest was found in &
below the surface, and twen
rock
ii
in New
the fount Ons COM
the Amen Witeh,
ered at sen ID A sinking oon
1
eu
part
from Caloutts, arrived
fay, having on
rising the orew
which was diseoy-
Lion,
onke,
her
fn rishy
t}
hip (
rk
i peo
Gan es
es
36 Of
ol
Western and Southern States.
Apache, Chisel Victoria, and
he terror
fering
al last been su
San Al
fany
I'he notorious
the United
DARL.
on
have
A dispalob from el
warts that Chief Vietoria Wil
\ s women and children were
with Mexionn troops. Seventy
bead of stook were captured,
‘hroke oul,” 8 yeRr AO, OVer
wo Wiren have
Ts]
nen and of
+1 is Of Hon War Tr
ent storm orthwest
and the schooner Grenada
n Lake Michigan and filleen
A the re in the D
the bark Trader
wore wrecked
fire broke oo
it in a shoddy
other day &
y flames
njured, several ™ ally.
trios nineloan
HE OF Joa
iwo
} paEsOng
IXCUT.
State
were
Jeonard &
i fire
of fromm 8150 00,
om $75,004 $ 000,
rd G, Ryan, of the Wis.
is dead in hs seventy.
it
ee ¢
Hitary department of
r Bull has sent word
Ibe Im ner
id that Sitting
ian
up by recent advices he had
he Queen or British.
of San Francisoo,
, paoked her body ina
trunk and then gave himsell up to the police
A Inmily of emigiants consisting of one
man and two woman, were frosen to death the
other day ne ar Springfield, Minn,
Henry Williams, a colored man, was hin go
st Newt N C., for the der of Charles
Poarso , Blpo colored,
I'he railroad war in the West has stopped and
the former restored,
Fiite Wol le bear-hunting with twe
npanions near Spear Fish Falls, Dakota
tacked] by a large cinnamon bear. Hi
head was nearly torn from his shoulders, both
Arms een, the lower je
« © ove wer oly torn a
i Was Death cnsued
ot
Rh Tut
1 BN
in the determing
as ia]
Ania Ww
mur
aspenger rates been
in, whi
i
was sl
ware br W, BORE Bnd
belore the
in alow
© complet
mal killed
From Washington,
Postmaster-General Maynard has issued an
order directing that all magazines, pamphlets
wer like rea a Ww matior received at the
dead.letter office shall hereafter, instead of
being sold for waste paper, be dis dbuted to
charitable and reformatory institutions in and
around the Rational capital.
he total b emigrants
during the year en 1 10
as follows: \
arrived
was 457,207.
Pot Ha.
lade phia,
Nevo,
“
PP
San
Boston, 34.06 2
Baltimore, 17.304;
all other ports, 18 820
Larope, 47,747; Asia
American continent, 101,681;
954; all other, 1,015.
Fr
5 839; Africa,
Pacific is-
The emigm-
1
aly
lands,
Ind
1A,
this
21;
number,
all other eountries of Asia, 16, Of
5.081 arrived at San Francisco,
A dispateh
Dakota states that
bo is willing to surrender,
irom the wilitary department of
Sitting Bull has sent word
The Indian ranner
During a snowstorm in Buenos Aveentouth
Aworion, about 70,000 cattle, 600,000 sheep
and 250,000 horses wera killed,
Additional reports of the marriage of the
Cenr of Russia to the Princess Dolgoroukl
show that it is proposed that any ohildren
born of the marriage shall be recognised as
princes of the blood royal, aking mak alter
the grand dukes, 11 theo warowitoh agrees to
this he will be muds oo-regent and the czar
srmanently retire to Livadia,
Pwo hirds of the houses in OU hivistiansand,
Denmark a oity of 12,000 inhabitants have
been destroyed by fire and hundreds of fami.
Lies rendered homeless,
I'he rebellions Basatos have been delosted |
in South Alries by a Hritish force.
Ihe speech of the King of Greoce in open. :
will P
war sgeinst Dorkey, His boldness, it is
Bull bad been influenced
he Queen or British.
George 8. Wheeler, of
dered his sister-in-law, paoked her
trunk and then gave himself up to the nolice.
Adjutant-General Drum,
officer of the army, furnishes
riact of his forth comis
he pays:
'
i
for publ
annual repos |
For the benefit of agricul.
acting
an abat 2
in whi
tural commercial
have
Twi 1
mainteined daring the
stations of a second class, hith.
gunset stations.” at which
hit
ight
erto d 1%
becrvation
continued in operation,
be further benefited
made to have vessels
have been
merce may
propo ns will be
engaged in the coasting trade of the
States furnish this office with transcripts of |
thei I'he daily exchange of telegraphio |
reports with the chief foe of
oe Dominion of Canada has been continued,
and warnings have been regularly
this office to enable sigoals to be displayed at
the ports of the domink mat times of threat
ened danger. he series of daily teleg rap! 10
reposts from the West Indies, extending from
Cuba by Jamaioa to Barbadoes and the Wind.
ward i been continued daring the
seasons of special danger. These reports are |
at times of importance for the preannounce.
ol the Gut
00, const of
logs,
meteorologionl «
glands, hing
mes appronoching
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Foreign News.
By the fall of a bridge in Galicia, Spain, six
injured.
M. Felix Pyat, the well-known edior of
200 1
ol
# r writing an article justitying the
rezoweki the Pole, 10 assassinate
eror of Russia in Paris, in 1867.
Ihe Biitish goverimoot has offwred §
reward tor the enpture of the assassing of
Downey, the servant of the landlord Hutch. |
ing, who was murdered near Skibbereen,
county Crk, the other day. Ihe proslamas |
tion offering the reward also proclaims the | §
county Kerry in a state of disturbance requir |
additional police. Mr. Healy, secerotary |
Mr. Purnell, in a speech in Ireland, said |
wna much cruelty practiced on the estate |
oe! Mr. Hutchins, |
I'he suitun of Morocco has notified the |
[Ln opesn powers that hercalter all 1eligions |
shall be respected throughout Morocco |
Ine Havana newspa; ers again announce
that the last ol the Cuban insurgents have
surrendered or been killed, and that peace
provails all over the island.
crag be
the my
5.000 |
1g
0
| thera
§
England when the sonfliot baging
1 he English governinent, it is reported, has |
| pomp ited preparations for its prosecution of
| thirteen lending members of the 1rish land. |
| langae, song them Mr, Parnell, |
Great exciiement proveils in Albania over i
the death of four native ahiels, who are sup- 1
posed to have hoasn pols ned
The city of Hamburg, throogh her represen. |
will shortly ask to be put ins sate of
wigs On woo int of the nibiiists, Prossla will | {
make a similar request 10 Aitons, Uitosen and
Wende book,
The Mormons have thirty-one wisionaries
He,
the Mexican frontier in pursait of Indian do
predators has passed the Mexioan senate after
and in the press of the espital. Tue bill
based on the eondition that Mexican troops |
American frontier in similar clroumstances.
A severe shock of earthquake, sooo pan ied
by 8 storm, bas been fell over d ferent parts
of Eu In an lalian proviece severs!
Lou were swept away by inundations and |
& number of lives jot
Toe,
$15
was precipiiated down as em.
Two persons were killed and
wad,
A whole block of buildings in Russell street,
Bermondsey, London, occupied by leather |
merchants, & miller, & wool merchant and
involving damage 10 mes.
bankment
i
A serious fire has ooourred iL ithe Central
telegraph office at Manchester, England, Two
hundred wires conve Ring there were melted,
and the whole system of telegraph wire: ter.
mination g in Manchester was destroyed.
The important own of lquique, Perm, is
reported to have been almost winlly destroyed
by fire .
Yer Garibaldi and his son have with.
drawn their
Italian parlmme at
resigt
fined five hundred marks for & libel on Prince
Bosmarck :
Of the 14 is of grain imported
into France during the first eight months of
the present your, nine million gainials came
from America.
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Official Census Returns,
to official returns, the
{ Brooklyn, is 566 689, in-
i
a
x G00 analy
U0 O00 gu
celLBus
N. Y.
Asoord
papudiati
} eolore
population of Rhode Island is
} 034 males and 143 496 females;
foreign born and 6,597 are colored
sixty-seven Indians and
Providence has a population
Ih
he
76.4
aU are
fing
Ging
incl
seven « hi :
of 104 85
ihe total yopul ation of the District of Col
umbia is -83 694 males and 54,044
fermles i born, and 59 402
fare colored, including irteen Chinese, five
Japanese nud six | The population of
Georgetown is 12 147 S07,
and the rest of Lue ire
TOO.
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1¢,4100
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t 17.763.
“ Trast those who have tried |”
Fever and Qatarrbal
nds do testy that
entirely cured them. Prios 60 cents.
Newark, N.J., Sept. 27th, 1879.
Mussus, Evy Baos., Droguists, Owego,
[ ~Haviog given
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tars to lay other
the Balm, for 1
remedy that
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believe
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WAL los
v TORS,
me. 1 hay
but have never
It is §
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ters for
tisad,
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Yours, eto.,
CHARLES GARRABRANT,
Dealer in Boots and Suoes, 8585 Broad St,
. You Not in Good Mealth ¥
ver i8 the souros of your trouble, |
shsolute remedy in DR. Sax.
ror. the only vegeta.
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For Book address
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Get Lyon's Patent Heol Stiffeners applied
to those new boots bulore you run them over.
[Cleveland Plain Dealer.}
Mr. Theodore Slively, soba tobacco and
olgar dealer, 100 Seneca street, was re-
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he couldn't walk. After liberal Poa ot
various preparations he purchased a
bottle of Bt. Jacobs Oil, and, to use his
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‘In these days of practicality,” asks
this Now Haven Register, * wouldn't it
he well for managers of Iairs to offer a
| prize for the best bread made by je
fashionable belle? It might be;
i wa would rather eat the tidy gh o but
| the cook than the bread made by the
| fashionable belle. It would be more
| digestible. ~ Norristown Herald.
(La) Payette Journal.)
Such Reports Do One's Heart Good.
Mr. Frank Wilke, North and Ninth
streets, stated it was not only
raised a his customers, but
the Bt. Jobe il has not failed to give
| satisinction in a single case.
I —————
A Paris "sho hind 67,000 cu<tomers one
Fad sold $280,000 worth of
INS 55, 55550
Many peopls afflicted with phth ints palmo
palis (Consumption) use Dr. Bull's Oc
Sirop with very grest besefit and relief
Prige, 25 cents a bottle,
The Japanese would appear to be
| growing tired of autocratic government,
| and presenting memorials for the esl
lishment of » national assembly.
11
You ean Hive on Mall, siesp on Hops, TeRis
agee and malaria with Calisays, sud
the blood with Iron. In short, you can ad
new lide in Mawr Brrress, made of unten
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| every draggist will tall you.
There were 194 persons run over and
killed in London last year, and 2,950 per-
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Vegetine.
More to Me than Cold,
Wairrors, Mass, Mareh 7, 1880,
Ms HB. Srevess
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for me. 1 have been troubled with Erysipeias
Humor for more than thirty Jeane, ts my Hobe and
other parts of my body, snd heen great suf.
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iy free from this humor and can recotlsmend it to
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| “ds more to me than fua~ sud I feel it will proves
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Yours, most respecifull
Mus DAVI
"CLARK.
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i Npwuxanger, Oot, Feb, §, 1880,
1 Ma, H, RK Srevess, Boston, Mass:
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me that it had dope ber more good than all the
treatment to which sbe had previously
| been sui jected.
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Tomowro, Opt, March §, 1880,
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