The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 23, 1875, Image 4

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FARM, OAKDEX AM) HOUSEHOLD.
Vnlne of t'ovrrrd ftlnnnre.
At various times we have pointoel out
to our readers the profits resulting from
covoring mnnnro, instead of allowing it
to get soaked by the rains or dried by
the sun, as is genorally done. We have
given this mlvieo from what we have
actually peeu. When rough sheds have
been built to cover the manure-heap, the
crops fertilized by this pilo have been
increased in productiveness sufficient to
pay for the shed-covoriug the first year.
We have never soon any exact figures of
the proportionate value of covorod ma
nures thnt wo remember, until the fol
lowing, which we find by Lord Kincaid,
a Scotch land-owner and farmer. They
present the best statement possiblo, we
think, of the advantages of this plan:
Four acres of good soil wore measured,
two of them wero manured with ordi
nary barnyard manure aud two with an
equal quantity of manuro from the cov
ered Blied. Tho wholo were planted
witn potatoes. The products of each
acre were as follows:
Potatoes treated with barnyard ma
nure: One aero produced 272 bushels.
One acre produced 292 bushels.
Potatoes manured from tho covered
sheds:
Ono ncro produced 442 bushels.
Ouo acre produced 471 bushels.
Tho next year tho land was sowu with
wheat, when tho crop was as follows:
Wheat ou land treated with barnyard
manure :
One acre produced forty-one bushels,
Eighteen pounds, (of sixty-one pounds
per bushel).
Ouo aero produced forty-two bushels,
thirty-eight pounds, (of sixty-one pounds
per bushel).
Wheat on land manured from covered
sheds:
Ono aero produced fifty-five bushels,
five pounds, (of sixty-one pounds per
bushel).
Ouo acre produced fifty-eight bushels,
forty-Beveu pounds, (of sixty -one pounds
per bushel).
Tho straw also yielded one-third more
upon the laud fertilized with the manure
from the covered stalls than upon that
to which the ordinary manure was ap
plied. Sural Xcw Yorker.
mouth disease have anker, the privy council of
England, for an order to prevent the holding
of markets, galea, or fain throughout War
wickshire. .The disease also prevails con
siderably in the County of Norfolk, the last re
turn showing that throethousand cases have
been recorded there during the week.. Cattle,
sheep and pigs are all affected A fire
broke out in the Middlebury Paper Company's
mill, at Middlebury, Vt, reoently, destroying
the paper mill, the buildings of the Middle
bury Manufacturing Company, the Middlebury
Woolen Company, and the stores of twenty
nine business firms, two balls, six dwellings,
and part Of a highway bridge. The total lost
IS estimated at J 160,000 ; insurance, $101,000.
, The single scull race between Evan Mor
ris and Henry Coulter, a distance of five miles,
for f 500 and the ohampionehip of America,
was won by Morris in thirty-five minutes. . He
came in ahead by about fifteen lengths. There
were seventeen thousand people prcsont. .
France was visitor, with storms which again
iloodod part of the country and caused great
damage. A water spout destroyed fifty houses
at 8t. Chhiian. Nino corpses have been re
covered, but sixty persons are still missing. . . .
The Maine Republicans carried tho election in
that State by about five thousand majority,
against ten thousand last year.-. ... Eleven
persons perished in the Donnington Wood
colliery, Shropshire, England, from poisonous
gas The Servian government has issued
a circular ordering the chiefs to prevent volun
teers Joining the insurgents, aud also the ex
portation of arms and ammunition. The Ser
vians have twenty-four thousand men on the
frontier There are six thousand cases of
cattle disease in Devonshire, England
Harrison Andrews, of Venice, N. Y., struck
his sleeping eon two heavy blows on the head
with a hatchet, and then calling up his two
daughters shot one of then seriously in the
abdumou. The girls escaped from the house
and aroused the neighbors, who visited the
house to find that Andrews had committed
suicide by shooting, after saturating the car
pets with oil and firing them. The eon will
not recover. No motive for the deed iB known.
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
liens f Interest Iran Hon ad Abroad.
The Argonaut orew of Bergen Point, N. J.,
beat the Atalanta orew of Btaten Island In
a four-oared race over a two-mile course.
The time was fifteen minutes and thirty-seven
and one-quarter seconds ...... The Chinese
government has appointed two officials as
joint ambassadors to Great Britain... The
settlors about Portage La Prairie and West
bourne, Manitoba, Canada, are clamoring for
the removal of the Sioux Indians to the re
serve. Since the murder of one of their
number the band has moved f urtbor west, and
now hang abont Westbourne, eiftoring the
houses of settlers and terrifying women and
children into giving them everything they
demand Advices from Deer Island,
Charlotte oonntv, N. B., are that this season is
the dullost in the fishery business for twenty
years The business of the Celluloid com
pany of Newark. N. J., was destroyed by
an explosion and fire, and one man killed and a
dozen wounded. The fire extended to an ad
joining building and property to the value
of (175,000 was destroyed Professional
burglars entered the banking house of F. B.
Hancock & Co., at Granville, Ky., and carried
off 931,400, consisting of $25,000 in United
States bonds, $6,000 in legal tenders, $2,000 in
fractional currency and $1,400 in gold coin . .
Capt. John C. Jones, of New York, while gazing
at Niagara Falls with some frionds at Trospect
Park, said " good-bye," and jumped over,
in sight of hundreds of people.
The Pennsylvania Democratic convention at
Erie nominated Cyrus L. Pershing for gov
ernor. The platform adopted begins with Jef
ferson's familiar address of " equal and exact
justice," etc.; recites that the ignorance, iu
efllcieucy and wickedness of the loaders of the
party that has ruled the State and nation for a
period of years calls for their immediate aud
permanent removal from theplaceB which they
have so long dishonored aud disgraced ; favors
an economical adminittration of the govern
ment, in order to reduce taxation ; demands
a thorongh and searching investigation of
the State treasury ; that the nominees of the I Thirteen persons went down with the
Ponltrv-Ileli.
Our different varieties of domestic
poultry, says the New York Times, un
less allowed unlimited range, are often
subject to a variety of diseases or disor
ders, some of them proving fatal, while
others, not generally considered so, give
the fowl a very bad appearance, beside
impairing the general health very mate
rially. In the latter case the poultry
itch may be included, for it is one of the
most unpleasant and unsightly diseases
with which tho poulterer has to contend
in the varied management of his flocks.
Tho cause of this disease is, generally,
uneieauiiness, although healthy fowls,
which havo had the best and cleanest of
quarters, are liable to take the disease
from a fowl which lias contracted it
boing put iii among them. The disease
itsolf is nieroly a surface or skin disease,
caused by tho constant workings or bur
rowings of a minute insect, or lather a
host of them, who burrow under the
scales of the legs, just above the knee
joint all the way down to the toe nail.
They produce their young in these se
cure hiding-places and produce a con
stant irritation. Soon the scales aro
raised from their proper places, and
underneath will bo found a mealy sub
stauee, resembling caKed yellow corn
meal. This soon covers the whole leg,
which becomes rough aud repulsive in
appearance, making a young chick look
like ail old bird. Well knowing the
remedial value of common coal oil, we
thought of it as being desirable. We
then gave tho fowls, one and all, a good
doso of it. We held tho legs upward
and applied the oil with a feather. Two
applications like this, a few davs apart.
did tho business for tho insects, for the
scales commenced to come off, and the
legs to assume a bright and natural op
pearauco. We also gavo the roosting
benches a good smearing of the oil. If
two applications of coal oil do not suf
fice, three can bo made without fear of
injury to the fowls. It should be applied
at intervals of two or three days. This
remody is cheap and effectual.
Value or Straw.
The timo is past for farmers to ignore
tho valuo of straw. It mav do on virgin
soils wliero manure is little prized and
whore land is over cheap to be careless
about what becomes of the straw, but in
old agricultural districts, with high
priced lands and expensive labor, we
must learn economy ; we must put a
stop to the needless farm wastes which
aro costing our farmers millious of dol
lars annually. We must learn some
thing from the rigid economy practiced
iu the farming districts of Europe the
old farming districts of the world. If
grain is thrashed with the machine stow
the straw in the bam or stack it with
care. If grain is cut before it is over
ripe and gathered without damage from
storm, tne straw is valuable as forage,
When hay is worth more than $10 per
ton, ana grain is reasonably cheap,
will pay to winter store stock on straw
or grain. We have done this with good
success, bringing stock through in fine
condition.
The straw stack is often left to waste,
and encumbers valuable land in the field
there to foster weeds and to remain dur
ing tho process of decay an unsightly
nuisance. Better use it freely as beti
ding for stock or as an absorbent in the
barnyard, when it cannot be made profit-
awe to leecl it.
Prices and Quallly.
I have an idea, says "Walks and
Talks on the Farm," that we shall see
higher prices for wheat, and lower
prices for barley for the next few years,
Last year barley paid better than wheat.
Next year it would not be surprising if
wheat paid better than barley. I think
the prospects for farmers are quite en
couraging. The present and prospec
tive good prices for pork will add largely
to the aggregate profits of farmers, and
do much to enhance our general pros
perity. Many financiers are looking to
political action to set the wheels of trade
and commerce in motion. I am looking
to the pork barrel and the corn crop,
The pig is master of the situation. He
is the most potent agent for keeping
down railroad freights and for increas
ing agricultural profits. We can, by his
aid, pock a dozen bushels of corn in
barrel, and transport it around the
world. What we have to do now is
look to the quality of our pork, bacon.
hams and lard.
convention are pledged to apply all moneys
to the reduction of the public debt, and not
employ pnblio moneys in any way to their ow
benefit; that the contraction of the money
currency and circulating medium heretofore
made by the Republican party, and the further
contraction proposed by it with a view to forced
resumption to specio payments, has already
brought disaster to the business of the couu
try, and threatens general bankruptcy, aud de
mands that this policy be abandoned, and that
the volume of money be made and kept equal
to the wants of trade, leaving the restoration
of logal tenders to par in gold to be brough
about by promotiug tho industries of the peo
ple, 'and not by destroying them ; demands
that all tho national bank circulation be
promptly aud permanently retired, and full
legal tenders issued in their place ; that the
government should make the legal tenders re
ceivable for all publio dues, except where re
spect for the obligation of contracts requires
ayment in coin ; calls for tho extinction of
the national banks, aud the establishment of a
system of free banks of discount and doposit,
with no paper money except as may bo issued
upon the faith of the Federal government ;
cordially invites the Liberal Republicans and
othors to co-operate with them.
The crops of Denmark are above the average
in quantity and quality, aud there will be a
large surplus of wheat for exportation York fire department were drilling with an
Tho Nashville American publishes a special
from Alabama stating that the United States
secret service force have arrested a gang of
counterfeiters, whoso operations extended
from St. Louis to southern Alabama. Among
the prisoners are many wealthy and heretofore
respectable men, ono of whom is a candidate
for mayor of Tuscaloosa, Ala The negroes
held for complicity in the Oeorgia riots have
been discharged, notbiug being proved against
them A severe rain storm in the southern
part of Wisconsin did groat damage. Several
trains of the Chicago aud Northwestern and
Western Union railroads were ditched, and it
By a Whole Company. A conductor
on the Chicago and Northwestern rail
road reoently kissed one of his lady
passengers, a Miss McUracken. bhe re
sented his action, and instituted a suit
against the railroad for damages on the
ground that she was kissed by the
whole company through the conductor as
aseut. An Illinois jury awarded her
81.000. which is $83.33 from each direo
tor. or ten cents from each stockholder.
steam barge Mendota, in Lake Michigan, dur
ing the late gale. Seven of the twenty on
board succeeded in escaping in a life-boat
Nichol, teller of the Canadian Bank of Com
merce of Montreal, absconded with over $20,-
000 of the bank's funds Premier Jovel-
lar, of Spain, will turn all his efforts toward
tho internal peace of the country Five
more of the southwestern baud of counter
feiters have been arrested The boiler of
Chatham Bros.' steam sawmill hi Skaueatelcs,
N. Y., exploded, killing A. F. Chatham aud
his son, aud a son of John Prince, and fatally
injuring a person whose name is unknown.
The Brooklyn (N. Y.) school board having
refused to admit a colored pupil to a publio
school set apart for whites, on the ground that
there were schools for colored scholars, the
child's father brought suit, and Judge Gilbert
rendered a decision in favor of the board.
The committee on finance has reported to
the Alabama constitutional convention that
the indebtedness of tho State is $29,000,000
and the total value of taxablo proporty about
SI 59, 000, 000 District-Attorney Britton, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., with the consent of Henry
Ward Bcecher, wishes to enter a nolle prosequi
in the case against Frauk Moultou, but Mr.
Moulton refuses to accopt it, and demands
a speedy trial While a party of the New
. A Colored Camp.Mee1Ing. '
' Describing a eamp-meoting of colored
people, a Washington correspondent of
the Chicago Inter-Oocan writes : In
the heat of Angust the colored armies of
the Lord move out of the towus and
cities, come from the plantation; the
" timber " and swamps, and camp in the
woods, to wage with increased and
united vigor the old battle against sin.
They come by hundreds, old men and
youths, matrons and maidens, children
and babes in arms, with tents and camp
equipage, cooking utensils, beds and
provisions, and the weapons of faith.
Iuvigorated by the pure fresh air of the
forest, and inspired by thepowcrf ul mag
netism of many minds gathered together
for tt 'singlo and; thnt a holy purpose,
they find new moaning in the old truths,
they sing the old song with new enthu
siasm, and pray the old prayers with new
forvor. , It is no idle holiday that these
people expoct to enjoy at camp-meeting.
The children mav roinp in the woods,
and dusky young lovors may steal iiwny !
to green and shady nooks to tell' each
other the same old sweet story that the
birds are warbling overhead, but the
older aud more serious know that there
is earnest work in hand. From day
break until midnight the preaching,
praying, - exhorting, and tanging con
tinues, with bnt short intermissions.
Before the morning mists have lifted the
bell rings for rising, and at six o'clock
the morning prayer-meeting begins and
lasts until breakfast. Then the routine
commences and continues until the ex
perience meeting, which is the last ser
vice at night. The interest in the day's
proceedings culminates in the night
service.
The scene is there highly dramatic
The flickering light of pine knots burn
ing upon the tops of stumps covered
witn sana deepens the uarKness oi ine
surrounding foreBt, and as the blaze
mounts up or dies away the rapt, earnest
iaces oi ine uironjr or worsuiueru now
are plainly distinguishable in feature and
emotion, now are lost in semi-obscurity.
The more steady lamps about the pulpit
show the long row of black-faced preach
ers sitting in solemn state under their
roueh board canopv. The gleaming
white walls of the encompassing lines oi
tents bound the view on all sides. The
voice of the preacher mineles strangely
with the dronine monotone of the
" katvdids " in t he tree-tops and the
soughing of the wind among the leaves.
Whether tho looker-on be saint or skep;
tie. he feels a mvsterious awe in the air.
Tho mourners on their knees in front of
the pulpit and the dense group that
crowds around them make a great mag
net or e'.ectric battery, radiating its
strong influences to the very edges of
the vast crowd. The night wears on.
The pine torches give but a feeble, un
certain light. ' The crowd begins to
ravel out around the edges. But there
is no cessation oi worK at tne tutor,
where the strange, weird medley of
groans, shouts, sobs, shrieks, wails,
prayers for mercy, and songs of triumph
arise. The crawd dissolves under a
benediction of peace, the lights go out,
and there is darkness and silence, save
that the katvdids, who have it all to
themselves now. keep tip their quor-
ulous questioning iu the tree-tops, ask
in 2 each other the meaning of the
strange sounds that have disturbed the
ancient quiet of tho woods.
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' OnO trial of Dobbins' Electrio Soap
(made by Cragin & Co., Philadelphia,
Pa.,) will satisfy the most doubting of
its great merit. iPure and white as snow.
Try it. Make your grocer get it.
Contagions diseases, suoh as horse ail,
glander, etc, may be prevented by the rise of
Sheridan' Cavalry Condition Powdert. Per
sons traveling with horses should take note of
this. Com.
Missionaries and others sojourning in
foreign lands should not fail to take with them
a good supply of Johntori Anodyne Liniment.
It is the most reliable medicine for all purposes
there is in the world. Com.
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Persons visiting New York or leaving by the
cars from Grand Central Depot, will save an
noyance and expense of carriage hire and bag
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Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. Over
350 elegautlv furaisbed rooms and fitted up at
a cost of !HM),irflO. European plan. Guests
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in New York. Stages aud street cars pass the
doors for all Darts of the citv. See that the
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aerial ladder, oomtioeed of eectiouH which rose
to a height of ninety foot, it suddenly broko
aud the seven men upon it were thrown to the
ground, the four near tho bae escaping with
blight injuries, while thoeo further up wero
hurled with terriflo force, and all three wore
killed, among them Chief-of-Battalion .Nanh,
who occnpiod the top of the ladder, ninoty
feet from the ground The reports from
the Turkish revolt are that Russia will attempt
to.arrange a conference with the object of in
fluencing tho Porte regarding the future gov
ernment of the Slavonic provinces. Montene
gro has definitely informed the insuigent
is reported that six men wore killed At leaders that sho cannot make war against the
tho Lexington (Ky.) races Harper's Ten Broeck
mado ono mile and live furlongs in two minutes
and forty-nino and one-quarter soconds, being
the fastest timo ou record, and beating flurry
Bassett's time of two minutes and iifty-six sec
onds The Atalanta crew won the two
mile race over tho Athletic club on Ilarlera
river, Now York, iu eleven minutes aud thirty
five seconds The murderer Sharkey has
been banished from Cuba by the authorities.
Charles Blockuey, an attornoy at Gowandu,
N. Y., was mot on the street by Louis Darby,
who drew a pistol and fired at him, killing him
instantly. The murderer then fled to the
woods aud committed suicide by cutting his
throat. No motive is given for the doed
Admiral Baron de la Ronciere-le-Noury, the
commander of the French Mediterranean
squadron, has been removed on account of his
having written a strong Bouapartist letter
in answer to an invitation to a banquet.
The Pope has instructed the Catholic bishops
in Bosnia and Herzegovina to use their in-
Affectation is a orreater enemy to the
face than tho smallpox.
Caution to pnrchascrs of the Peruvian
Bvrnn fa nrotoctod solution of the protoxide of
iron). Beware of being deceived by auy of
the preparations of Peruvian bark, or bark and
iron, tvIuou may be offered to you. Every
bottle of the genuine has the name Peruvian
Bvrup (not Peruvian bark) upon it. Examine
carefully before purchasing. Com.
Porte. Austrian surgeons are attending the to
insurgent wounded brought into Montenegro,
and the governor of Dalinatia has been in
structed to forward supplies of food for thirty
thousand refugees now in Montenegro in
great distress aud destitution The number
of deaths caused at St. Chiuian, France, by
the late inundation is eighty-eight. One hun
dred and twenty bouses were destroyed
One man has been picked up floating on the
pilot house of the lost steamer Equinox. He
had been in the water thirty-ono hours and
is supposed to be the only survivor The
great stallion race at Mystic Park, Boston, for
a puree of f 10,000, was attended by an im
mense throng. Thcro were f ourtoon entries,
but ouly six started : Thomas Joffereon, W. H.
Allen, Commonwealth, Ned Wallace, Defiance
and Parkis Abdallah. Commonwealth won
the Clot heat iu 2.27, and Jefferson won the
three succeeding boats and race in 2.20, 2.25
and 2.2(3 The Itussian government has
begun prosecuting socialists iu its domain, 612
Just ready for Canvassers. Now then Is the time to got
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ft MUllone of trees and Plant at Pomona Nurjexy,
Send for Circular. WM. PAKKY. cinnannnsoD, . u
lluence in allaying the troubles there men and 158 women having been indicted.
A cyclone near Bloomington, 111., destroyed a
number of bouses, barns aud outbuildings.
A number of vessels were also destroyed ou
the lakes President Gonzales, of Santo
Domingo, hag suppressed Dot Antilles, a news
paper of Puerto Plata, published in the in
terest of the Cubau insurgonts Judge
Richardson and Commander Lewis, two Ameri
cans, were arrested iu Japan by mistake, lor
which the authorities made ample apology. . . .
A fatal cattle disease has broken out among
several drove of cattle near the Aucrntu load
mines, Bhinebeck, N. Y., aud nearly all had
diod. It is thought the disease was introduced
by Western oattle Much damage was
done to timber in St. Lawrence county, N. Y.,
by fires in the woods. A heavy rain qnenohed
the flames Cardinal MoCloskey has been
presented with a cardinal s robe and miter
by the American residents of Borne John
Kelly, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y., superintendent of
Drawing-Room Music.
For want of judgment, however, on
the part of those who listen to inusio in'
drawing-rooms, says the Saturday Re
view, considerable excuse may be found
in the kind of musio which they are of
ten condemned to hear. Among the
many rare gifts which seem to be now
adays considered common to the greater
part of the world, that of musical excel
lence is not omitted. The same folly
which induces misguiaed persons to im
agine that they can string together a
readable novel witnout any Knowledge or
character or grammar, and act a difficult
part with no understanding of stage re
quirements, has led them to Bay with
Bottom: "I have a reasonable good ear
lot us have the tongs and
A MAN OF A THOUSAND.
A CONSUMPTIVE! CUBKD. - When death was
hourly expected from ConMUiiiiHlon, all remedies
having failed, aoeldent led to a discovery whereby Dr.
II. James cared bis only child with a preparation of
Cannabis Indira. He now gives recipe free on receipt of
two stamps to pay expenses. There Is not a single
symptom of Consumption that It does not dissipate
Mgnt Sweats, Irritation of the Nerves, IHthoult Expec
toration, Sharp Pains In the Lungs, Nausea at the
Stomach, Inaction of the Howels, and Wasting of the
Muscles. Address ORAOUOCK A CO., Race
StreBt, Philadelphia, Pa., giving name ot this paper.
KC'IIKNC'K'M PULMONIC! HYHUP, FOlt
THE IX'IIE OF CONSUMPTION,
I'OKiHS AND t'OI.IXi.
The great virtue of this medicine la that tt ripens the
matter and throws It out of the system, purifies the
blood, and thus effects a cure.
Scbenck's Sea VTeed Tonic, fob the Cobb of
Dyspepsia, iNmnrsTios. Etc.
The Tonic produces a healthy aotlon of the stomaob,
creating an appetite, forming chyle, aud curing the
most obstinate cases of Indigestion.
Schesck'b Mandrake Pills, fob Tin: Cube of
Liver Complaint, Etc.
These Pills are alterative, and produce a healthy
action of the liver without the least danger, as they are
free from calomel and yet more efficacious In restoring
a healthy action of the liver.
These remedies are a certain cure for Consumption,
as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and purities
ine Diooa. i ne Aianarase r-uis act auun iu uver,
create a htaltby bile, and remove all diseases of the
liver, often a caure of Consumption. The Sea Weed
Tonic gives tone and strength to the stomach, makes a
gooa aigesuon, ana enables tne organs io lorin gnoa
blood; and thus creates a healthy circulation of healthy
blood. The combined action of these medicines, as
thus explaioed, will oure every case of Consumption, if
taken In time, aud the use of the mediclnea persevered
In.
Dr. Bchenck Is professionally at his principal office,
corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every
Monday, where all letters for advice rauBt be addressed,
bchenck's medicines for sale by all Druggists.
Drlnroll Church & II nil
" Tho Hftmnnf. for vonr Sea foam
increases rapidly. Never ft com
nl.int. 11
InnoH. TTnniil-r A' Co.. WiWt-
h-irrr. i'a.. nay : ' Have Bold your
Sea Foam to all ciucbos oi tnuie.
It never t a Ilea to give Baiibiuu
tinn"
li-BRst thing raise yon ever
saw. Greatest tbltiK to ee 11 you
tacur It no iv rtinnv vnluable oooklnff
recipna eent free. Send at once
for Circular to GEO. V. (-ANTZ
A CO.. 1 TH Pnano St.. fv nrk,
PIERCE WELL
Cronpnuy offers 1.000 to any one that will inccefiTully couiM.-tt.-
witn iD'-m in soring s w-intu wen, iuhmifu .
too, aixl in taklnjr up ana ,BRlnn itf.a in.-ra ana
Asirru wanted in every Stale. S25 PER DAY CUAR
AMTaTPn. Ben-1 for CaTAlOGi s- I-ItKK. A'l'ireaa
CHAS. D. PIERCE
Peru, Illinois.
O WflVTHTl renderedeoonomlcaland healthy by
DltiUIx.li.1 U using the Common Sense Sefar Hol
der. Ten Hnlrlrrs fur 2oc. by mail. Agents wanU-d.
J. M. (iAKDNI R 4 CO.. P. O. liox 5-"i7:l. New York
in music :
the boues." For the many attempts at
mai section 01 canai, nag ueea arreaiea lor rjlavini? bv those who have no touch.
accepting a bribe of 140 and eight tons of njjj ftt singing by those who have no
coal from a merchant to influence the purchase ear, the system of education which
of coal Lightning atruck aud ignited the teaches children a certain set of things
Imperial Oil Refining company's works near without any reference to their individual
Oil City, Pa., and caused $200,000 damage, on capacity for them is in great measure re-
which there is no insurance. sponsible. But the worst specimens of
The nroneller Eouinox. laden with salt, and muSlCtd incompetency Which may be
towing the lumber schooner Emma E. Ways
on Lake Michigan, was caught in a gale and
went down with twenty-two persons on board,
inoluding two young ladies. The captain of
the schooner states that during the heavy gale
In the night he heard the captain of the tug
order the line to be cut, and immediately after
the ladies soreamed and he dimly saw through
the darkness the vessel heel over and go
down. The propeller was old, and rated very
low for safety Messrs. Moody and Sankey,
the noted revivalists, held their first services
in this country at Nortbfield, Mass., reoently,
there being a large assembly present......
The general oounoU of the Indian nations and
tribes, held at Okmulgee, Indian Territory,
passed a resolution expressive of the principle
that this is the Indian's country by many
solemn treaties, and if ever it is fettled op it
must be by the Indians, with a government
suitable for Indians A new Spaniel, minis
try has been formed under Oen. Joveliar.
heard in drawing-rooms are due to the
want of perception and the vanity of
those who exhibit the specimens. There
are many men and women who might
sing or play agreeably il tney would con
fine themselves to things within their
powers ; but vaulting ambition carries
them pell-mell into the dangers oi dim
cult music which can only be encounter
ed successfully after years of study and
practice, and makes of the struggles
which, it is to be hoped, are more pain
ful to their hearers than themselves, a
terrible warning. When one has been
present at one or two performances of
this kind, .one can understand the feel
ings of. a professor of musio who was
Kilted with a very tender conscience ba
sides a great talent, and, being asked
the reason of aa unusual ht of gloom.
replied: "Well, I am just .Linking
whether I ought to go on teaching these
amateurs. They come and lcaru, but
they understaud nothing ; and they
The executive committee on the foot and mostly have voioes like little oats."
ami luii.
and yet so
Now is the time to Subscribe!
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The Now York Fireside Companion
PROSPECTUS FOR 1876.
MR NRW Yomc FiRKsirm COMr anion In now recojrnljfMl as the t best . mnlntnlnprt,
moBt pomilar. moat vanen mm eniriiiii"K win.-,u, i-u ... .v,... .
No effort UT snarwl toitain w lmtm-er w ill add to tlio Interest and value nf its con.
tonta The best wrlt.-rs inevrlT ilepnrtmeiit nroseciired.wlllioiit i-pcard to expense.
it Is tbe aim uf the publisher t iiketliis mi liitr-retiii nn.l I'opular .'finer
. .1.1. .. ..,,,i,i,,B..i,i,,ii,ilniiiMMl unit amusement null desirable
iiifnrniatiuH on llllittois P-latlll to the Home, courran n, niairiHKe. socieiy, ami
d ess - to Krallfy the innnte curiosity anil interosDoi ai in lira pin e ammau iai
romauco of life; toonltlvate a taste for renrtliig and intellectual pleasures; and to
SSflcate Rood sentiment and principles in Urn uilniiof the young. tUlng of
an immoral tendency is ever nJiutttcd into Its columns. It contains
Tho raont FanrlnntlnB I.ove ftorle,
JlaBllliiK Morli'is of Adventure on f.nnil nnd Sen,
HtirriiiK Indian nnil ltordi r Tnleti,
t Storlei. of Home 1.11c In ity ami Country,
Liveliest Sliort Klorics and t-.entlineiir.nl rkotcnr-,
OrlsHnnl Humor. Jokes. ComloSketchea.Poetry, 1'eiwiiialaHiiil r lontiiiK ParairrHiibii
l.at" FShton oiwslp f..r the Ladies s Answo.-s to c:ot i enixmileuts i Kitchen Lore ,
Tuebest SauiiiK for Little Folks i Beautiful Illustrations, etr. etc.
SIX CONTINUfcU alUltllta pnuusnea con-
, no nirttter ac
Not loss than
utantly, and a NKW story commenced about every J;"??'",1!;"
will ue Dieu get ine uob-.ii. i..b y;. V. . . , ViViV-: . im.i o mtaluiiiB the
what time they may subsoiilie.
couiuieucenioiit oi every siury.
PARTIAL LIST OF CONTIUBUTOnS FOTt 1878.
. John B. Williams l.ney Itniidnll I'oiiiiorr. ; inrn rrrry
liir-N. r-iimiit
Wilrlev Hrowno
Jluzel W ood
IHiirv J. lure
rr.iiiu-l W. I'rnrco
drome 1.. Aiken
Albert W. Aiken
jive, iraMiuon jointress
Von llovlfl
John ICIderkln
Annie II. .IcrnmA
Mnnnette f. Knierflon
Jennie W. Footer
Allnn Den no
Inek ICntlin
Addisou F. Browne.
OWES. AEXTS WASTED
TooclUhrns a ABff Olir If All
or l.lff nnd Adventures In the Orient. By
Thos. V . SUM. 11 reveal- me smiura mmw
vfla, anil My-lenes of the Land of the Kisine
Sun. and portray- life as it really is in theold and
leepv East. It tells what the Author saw, heard,
and did. in inch inimitable style, that every one
lauiiha in tt-He of himself at IU genuine humor
It is I.lve, Kacy, Spirv, brimfull of pcial tluucs,
"ineatv" that 400 OilhQ' I'rtAdtnlt. i'roteuon.
Uociin'H-r, etc., pronounce It "irrrmfiwe. .lunfan rei-j
iu S.",o illintrslions, inoilly executed in Europe at a cot
of llu.lim. To VOi:. reader, and every wideawake psrson,
it nfTunls a 111161111111 chance to earn MUTA... Only
tltiitk, !UO jwiycs Xul tviterh lUuttrnhnnt. lo lire Afrr-nu,
fnr Hit .ivfnM tne muni i- r ret?. ...lav . a.,,,.,....,
Bueciraen I'aje". and Terms, free to all. Address.
A. D. VYUHTHINGTON CO., Hartford, Conn.
The Markets.
aiw TOBK.
Def Cattle Prime, to Eltra Bullocks 11 V IS
Common to Good Xexans t'iXt it
MilchCows uu IS7B uu
Hoga Live C8',4 08",'
ureasea 9 ''"
flheep MV4 06
Lambs " 9 "
Cotton MlddUnn "MA Wi
Flour Extra Western o mi w o iu
State Extra o w (S-UJ
Wheat Ked Western 15 (4 1 45
Ko. J Spring I I ?
Rye State 16 ,4 75
Barley Htate J Jo 1912a
Barley Malt 1 0 14 1 49
Oats Mixed Western MX& M
Corn Mixed Western A 7S
fay. per cwt ou w 1 iu
Straw, per cwt , 00 (4 90
Hops 76 16iS olds 04 08
Pork Mess 21 96 (421 36
Lard IHHW ViH
Ulan Mackerel No. 1, new in uu sai uu
no. 'i. new.. a uji u
Dry Ood, per cwt 6 S5 (4 6 60
Herrlnsr. Healed. Der box!
Petroleum Ornde ..t s(6
Woo! California Fleet
Texas
Australian
Butter State.....
Western Dairy
Western Yellow......
Western Ordinary
Pennsylvania Fine
Cheese State Factory
" Bkiinined.a.... .... ..
Western
Etfgs SUte
ALBANY.
Wheat
Ilye State ,.
Corn Mixed
Harley State
Outs BUte..,.
Burr ALU.
Flonr
Wheat No. 1 Spring
uoro---Jauxea.,
Oau
Rye....
Barley........
BALTiaioiia. . .
Cotton Low Middlings...
Flour Extra
Wut--S.ed Western
Kye
Onra Yellow .,, , .......
Oats-Mixed,,. ....... ............ .e
Pesrejeuju..,..,.. ......
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Hour Pennsylvania Ultra
Wneat-Wutcxa Bed
Rye...- ...ats
Ooru fellow.
Mixed
Oitn Mixed
Pstreleaia Crude. lWt OV
86 (4 40
Refined, 12
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60
80
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Canned,
41
S15.00 SHOT GUN.
r dotble taml pn, bv or front acttoa loeki; vtmatM pq
TsThMirwiM (Mrrvta, Md ft fond thootCT, om wo t; with FlMk.
roBott tod Wed-rjntttr, for .&. Cn ktMol C. O. D. wllb prtT
(kn u uajr.104) tiurwkT.n Mil. (Hfid Sump for otrMilr to r
.TUW2LL SOR. Ou DiT. S38 Mtvis 6b. CiacUsMU O.
IVCRY BOOK AGENT 1 th Hud ibootd m
Jlvahistan
OR, THE LAND OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS,
By COL. WMi PERRY FOCC, Hh an
INTHODiCTloN b; BAYARD TAYLOR. Thewort
W AHTin rtTIiT'
tuAciiiaitiHJ bok of travtri uublutied. A.ent
as. JDDCHilumul liiuiirtlluui. Tiui a paner. tieKnwj
bound. Price low lomeutihtitiuei. IT EXCELS ALL.
IT FREE U U work, write mr iuui
ti-ftted CiroulKn, ud Urge termi, to ueareU oftice. Di'STlN,
(tiJuMAM 4 CU., Bartui d, Ot., t'AJcajo, ., or Vineinnati, Q.
aJT. 9LLaA
Noltiluar likeltt In medietas. A luxury to the
palate, a painless sracaant, a gentls stimulant to the
olreutatlon. a perspiratory preparation, an anti-bilious
medicine, a stomachic a dluretio and an admirable
letters! alterative. Such are the acknowledged and
daily proven properties of
Tarrant'8 Effervescent Aperient.
80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MllM'llinii k PKNSi-.S to kiL Article
daw. staple as flour. Samples free. C IaIIS-I
uu 'wwwnwMiiw "n "H "H 'nan tnu
io lan juwo insod pnei eusqMetie yuo tMojig
Bauvuuia aaous'till OU BDU1M WSASi ou uedduo
-BSHJt) oh 4wuilir) iqj9H -)Vjl poof) sdoif) wag
iau) srB0 no pui woi-m u itiuv lutfuwuxi.
OPIUM
and Morphine Habit bolately and
speedily curd. Pain tea ; no publicity.
Hand MtJtnin for Dartlctilitra. lir. CARL
TON, 1 87 WafthtnKtoQ SU.Chtuago.lU.
JAiTnCpArdar. Bend for ChrtmoCaU1
all 1 V CI vf . U. nrroitna Bunr. Uoatab, ahtt
WANTED!
A4.KNTB HO It THE
Iwat-SciUtDs; Prlie favl
agu In the world. It ood
Lalua 1 A Hhca-ta Panttt
, . J auioiuna, uuaaiu ..a, in iiuiuei, .micii, riWS
Vard Measure, su4 a Pieu of jHwelry. BlogUi FaotAge,
wiiii eiHKaiu rrizti, tHwi-paia, c .) ctiuisu ULrouiaf Iras.
riKUJH. uu., Hill proaoway, www yora. , -
WANTED AHENTM
1 f UtIM UbM ol(J1
OOULTKB OO., tftllos).
tlla day at horn. Agents wanted. Outfit aud terms
.. AddiM TRUKAOO., Auausta, MsJua,
Tr,
Tony Pnstor
linver sipiio
l'rof. Jnines Io Ilillo
P. Hamilton Myers
Leslie Thome
Frnnk Corey
ArUo Penno
l...a.Alnum V. Nasnv
linr FnmllT PhTslrlnn. vtmer tniaiitio we annii piiunmi uuhub ..ui..
re"?;seiies"f Bl ticlesl.y eminent nliyslcians, devoted to the ti-eatniont anil euro
of prevalent diseases, sui-ri ns skin senses. Consnmiuinn, Dipth.;;; In, Rlieninntlsiii,
cVncerrfnn Disease, Hone Disease, Kye anil Kar l)lsn, Tliront Diseases,
rnysloioiy ot DisoasMor Women, Manacement c,r YmuiK t liiKiron, llyKlene oto,
T oso ai-Mclos -rvill contain tlie liest moil.-sot trentment nf dlsoaso adouteil l-y tlio
lilgbeat ' niodioal outhoiltlos ot tUe day, and will bo a valuable gnido to Uie readeis
"VoMnondenta' Colnmn.-N'o effort or pains nro spared lo make this rlerart.
mont ""Kuraetl ve "," uielul to our i eadei-s. 1 1 Is milled by a centlenian oi de
exiwrienco and wund iudiruient. and a vast amount el Informal ion Ih kIvoii ; answoi a
toouestlSn , relntlnff to lovoaiid ellquotte. leBal and tm-dttal questions, inrornin on
roVtlS ? kltolien , a.i.Hiouseliold, ill lact, auawoia to all Qiieetiona that turn up iu UIo.
CaRcValgior I.luleUFolk-.-Tl.lsls,andwmco,,tlnneto be, ono ot the promi.
,,o,.t "eauifes (it the .paper. .'I.e contributions to this .l.-partnient are by the very
foremost writers lor children in the country. This alone makes I II h N t.V..X f 'S. .
JTIKISSIDE (JOM PAN ION Invaluable to every household hore " ..,ocm....u.
1,1st of F.nirravliiBa Presented to New Vear'.j''riibscrlbcrat
ALHSSOtflN LOVE, Value, 30 cts. THE p'N1f;;'i,i, V"1.',10' c,,.!l
THE PET FAWN'. . " 30 I KA K A WA V FHOM HOME, " a
A MODEL YACHT. )ooloi,'t) Value 25 cents.
These beautirnl plclurtw are suitable')-.- iiauilug, uud uUurd a valuable addition
to the lurultura ol every homo.
MUNRO'S GIRLS & BOYS OF AMERICA.
Largest and Most Popular Weekly Paper for Young Folks.
tls tho only papor which contains the kind nf stories which mothers want to
I aloud to their little ones, and which every rather may unhesltatlnKly place In
the hands or his children. It contains a larger amount anil variety ot Rood reading
for girls aud boys than can be hud in auy other weekly or mouthly periodical.
TERMS FOR 1876.
MVKRtm OTMB AKD BOYS OF AMERICA and THE KEW TOR IT FT RE
BWKCOMPANION: One copy of iCunvo' Uirltand Rout nf America will twai-nt
for one year to any subscriber in the United Mat- s on receipt of t2.so ; two copies
for Us nine copies for $18. The lfeu York Firetide Vumpaian will be sent for
one year on rocelpt of $3 ; two copies tor t-5 : or, nine copies for 20 Getters up ot
Clubs can afterwards add single copies at $2.R0 emui. We will be rosiHiustble for
remlttauoes' aetit In Uonlsteie.1 Letters, or by Post Oiuce Money Oiilera. Until
papers sent lo one address tor one year, for ?4-S0. lstage, fhkk. Specimen copies,
sent rree. Specimen copies with auy cue of the above l'ictuies sent oi any uilclicdd
on receintor Ten Cents.
Aj!E.TS WAITED to canvass for the above two papers In every
town and villaKO where there are no newsdealers. Good wages can be made by
eucoeastul canvassers. Boys and tiirta are invited to become casivassera. Every
lKy ana gin can go auusoiiuura in tueir own vniasjo. w i ito tor particulars.
Address,
r. o. Bos sosr.
GI.OBGE 9IVIKU, rulIllier,
;81 Bcekinnn r-lrecl. New York.
rt 4a OA adayathnrae. Samples worth fll sent
$3 TO 9t-V free. BTIN6QN A t;0., Ponlaiiil, Me.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
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H. Y. N. U.-No. I
PRINTERS' ROLLERS
Made from the Patent KxrelHtor' i'oinporift Ion
will recast, not atToted by tbe weatber; price, ilO ueuta
pur pouua. is nMto in priming mis papt-r.
J. u. i oi.i:, At
Si., N. Y.
EVERY FAMILY WANTS IT. Moxmj (n It
bold by AcenU. AddreM M.N. LQVKLL. Krle.Ft
IP VISITING CARDS. 31
Kf Fin Wtalta Bristol Visiting Curds, with yonr
jJ Name beaatlfallj printed on thtrn, poet-paid, for
ton ata. 2(1 KsttDD or Damask. 20 ota. Kltwaot lJ.rd
Cases, 10 ota. We have over SO different styles of
uaras, inoiaaing uiass. Rnontmae, Marble, university
riaia, ew, Bona stamp ior buuipies, or iu uta. tor
AKHUts' outfit. Address- - 1 .
H. H. WAI.OKN, North Adiimn, ftlnss.
N. T. BURN HAM'S
TtKUINK ' "
Water Wheel
Va Helertrd, 4 years aro, and pal
to work In the Patent Orfcoe, Wah.
Inifton, D. O., and has proven to be
the beet, 10 sites made. .Price
lower than any other first-olass
Wheel. Pamuhlfet free. i
N. F. rnJRNUAM, YORK, Ps,
MICHIGAN
PINE AUD FARMING LAUDS
FOR S A L E .
Good Koll! Uood Timber Good Air! Good
Water! Good Title ! Healthy 4J 11 male I
The entire I-and Grant of the Flint 6V Pere
Marquette Railway Company, 205. OOO
A( HhH, la offered for sale for purposes of Actual
Kettlemeut In parcels aa desired. O40,000,000 teet
of Pine, located convenient to the line of tbe railroad.
Fanning Lands, as good as any in tbe world, Ue alon
tbe line, and will be sold on most tuvorahle terms to ae
tnal settlers. Timbkb Oak, Beeoh. Maple, Hock Elm,
Kin ok Cherry, Banswood, Pine, limn luck, etc., etc.
Every variety of tiiner, soil ana surtaue can be found.
Cheap Land and Railroad Facilities are seldom offered
together, and those who wlob to secure homes will do
well to apply early and take choice selection.. Tebub-
One-fourth In cash and balance with annual Interest at
1 per cent., as may be served.
promptly furnished. Apply, In pei
WM. JL. WEBbKH, Land CommUsloner.
Address at Fast Kaglnaw, Mlcu,
In format ion by msU
reon or uj mau, to
fi SALARY only.
reman, aqo:
Mate and
bistiam, Marlop.Ohle .
A vents wanted.
O. B. Ch
PENNSYLVANIA
MHItarT Academy, t'henier'. Pa. Opens Sept
Nth. CItU Engineering, the CUaslcs, English and
MilitaiT Art thoroughly tangbt. For ohoulara aply
U ijuia. i xir.y. mail, rreatqeafc.
This new truss la worn
with perfect eomfort
night and day. Adapts
Itself to avery motion of
the body. i tain Lug Kup)
ture under the bardeet
aierclas or severest strain
ontll permaaeutly on red.
do.q eutap by to
C Elastic TrussCo'l
683 Broadway, N. Y, City, :
gad sent by malL Call or send for Olronlar , and b cured
1? T TV A GTT 181 Bboadway, New York,
. s 99 ll ZlijJls mannfactnrer of Solid O01.0
JEWELRY of every description. The stock is large, very
oholoe, and Is offered at retail at trade Diicesto keep our
workmenpolug. Hills nnder via P.O. order la advance.
Over 9 lo 0.0 D. privilege to axamlna Catalogue free.
$3 SAMPLE males andvmalfsvary
whero. Address Tui Umom Pub. tio., Newrk,N. J.
COME AND SEE
These Rich Prairies. Near one million acses for sale on
the hloux City and St Paul R. K. and on tne Motlreaxir
aud lllsaouri River R. R. Several large tracts lor
Colonies. Come or send committees to eiauatiie. Every
onv woo sees me iana lines 11. aduithi
IAVIOSO oV C'AlilifNK,
Hibley, Oeeeola t o.. Iowa!.
Geo. P. Roweil&Co-I
$250
A MONTH Agents wanted every
ihara. bnainees honorable and tirst
class. Particulars sent tree. AddreM
WOKTU A CO., BU Louis, Ala,
tpT A O The choloest In the world Importers
JL MJl prices Largest Company In America-
staple article pleases everybody Trade continually
increasing Agents wanted everywhere heat induce
BiMPts don't waete time send for circular to ROBERT
WELLS, 43 Veaey Street, New York. P. O. Bm 2H1
SMITH ORGAN CO.
The Standard Instrument
Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.
Aceuts Wantei in Every Town,
Hold throughont the United States on tb
LNMTAMaMENT PLAN f
That Is, on a System of Monthly Payments,
Parchasers should ask for tbe Hmitb AifKBirAlf OboaH
Catalogues and full particulars on application.
Your Kama Klefcantly Print
d on IS Transparent visitimo
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