Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, May 06, 1873, Image 1

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•+rated by `• In
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d any less space la lateol'as it full i neh: -
otelga,yh vertiatanerde must be paid for before l ti..
08, e ept ott.yearly. contracts' When halflearly
moats i advance will lie rectulti.d. - • i - --
.itufiSS II Orli/Vitt% ttie V.,ittartsI•COIIIITOISiOII lte
Oa page, 16couts par lineeatii , lusertion. • ;stiiii , .
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~ 1.1. NOTICES In Local coliiunl. ltizettle per Hue if
5 than live linos ; and 60 oonta thr a notice of five
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'NOIICEZIENTS OrMAREIAIIES and IMATEIBI iVertf;U
; but all obituary utOtlcen will be charged 10 cuts
hue.
gcLAL ./.4 one 850 per ent trove regular eates
111 EBB 0 Atb 5 l pea or less, $5,00 per year.:
Busi,rtess rds.
u. vATCRILDEIII, F. A. JOittBOlf
Batchelder- ! St Johnson; '
„Auto of Rlonturtenta,. Tombstones,
p 3, co Ateri, fic. fißti ges. t Shovr, Wahl qr.,
sito Founcky. WellstiortNTA..4uly 1672.",.
p. Redfield,s ,
tv,SEY AND COUNSEII.OIiA.TIAPI.,4OIIe .
I pomptly attended to.-31u9sburg, 'flogs cc=
pou'a„ Apr. l a 1872-9m.r:
C. IL Seymoltr,
s HIV aT LAW, Tioga Pa. - AU, Imatlii:6l eu
a4 Whits caw wilt receicy.ptowpt attaption.
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a: yAT LIM'. —WallAburo, P.l. . Oftleo iti
Dna Uluctz, Maiu ivlreeti" oecond .110 r,
I hili tau ca ActArtur."(JaWe ' • ••
Mitchell &
ISETS AT LAW. Claim and Insurance,Ageuts.
e in Converse & WilliSzne brick block, Over
Olgood's store, Wellaboro, Pa.--4aza. :1;
William A. Stone; ' • %,
4sEy AT LAW, over 0. 11. Selley's • ki*d
lifiFht a 13ailey's Block 'or. Main stieeL
,wro, Ji0.1,1871.
Josiah , Emery,
.ty LT LAW.--:thlico oppoalto CourtllcruBe,
May cc Block. Williamsport Pa. All business
itly ;gentledl, Pia%
3. C. Strang, -
NEI AT LAW k DISTRICT ATTOVIIET.—
c wall J. D. 1.7 iles, Esq., Wollsbopo, Pa.-11m. 1, "72
C. N. D artt, •
'T.—Teeth ulnae with the NEw ratrnovanrprx.
h give better sa • faction than any. thing,.olBo
e. Otlice to Wri ht n Bailey's mock: Welle
., Oct. 15, 1:.+73.
. 3. B. Niles,
Nu AT LiV.—VitU attend promptly to' btu':
entrckstott to his caro in the counties of Tloga
otter. 012 co on the Avenue.—Wellaboro, Pa.,
1,161/.
Jno. W. Adams,i
NET AT LAW, Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa
pons prettlyty ;Mended to.—Jau, 1,1872.
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, C. L. Peck,
IEI AT LAW. Allelahns promptly colleuti.4
nth W. B. &anti, Knoxville, lioga Co., Pa.
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. Kelly .
ierackeri. China andkllaase *ere, lieWe Out
uiVlited Vino. Also Table and I-Soiree Far
0301.—Wellabarrk,_Fe.. Sept• 17.1672.
Juo. W. Guernsey *
'SEY .tri ; 1 . .A.W.—A.11 business entrusted to him
4. promptly httetuiga to.—Ottles Ist door south
• Lama Farr's storo, Tioga, Tioga county, Pa.
1,1512.
Armstrong Liun,
FEES AT LAW,
.Williainsport, Pa,
a. iMiento:ia.
IL LINN.
Virm, I, Smith,
ATTORNEY, Bounty and Insurance Agent
aLlattuul +lout to the above address, will re
prolpt attention. Terms moderate.—Ruor
Pa. An. 1, 1872.
Barnes & Roy,
INTEILS.-Atl kinds of Job *Printing lUna on
wltce %%43 best manner.. Ofbcoin Bow
Mock, 2d boor.--Jun. 3, 1672. ,
Sabinsville tiouse.
.u.r.1 1 41 . 0e.,P.1.—13eaD tyro's... Proprietors
A 4 WI tobli thoroughly r6itaviited and i 4
cal rendition to aceJtottlate ate tray t:114
tilwriur to.tutter.--Jan. 1, PM.
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D. Bacon, IVI.
it.v tND SURGEON—May be fottud st his
1219 t of Miss Tothrs-:=3lain
promptly to all calls.—Welleboro,
Seeley, Coats & Co.,
Knqr,lllv, 'Cloo Co., Pa.—lteceive• money
iit,aLitotiut notes, and dell drafl2 oli Mow
ItF.ileetinua proinOly 155440. '
0dee.,14. IX CUX;t444-•
- 11. Ay COATS, Knoxville
D. 11.
tnTREII wad Deakr in Tin, Stoves, Coppzr
wt Iron O • aro: Job work promptly attendee%
it below. A. 11. Eawtutan.—Ma• - nb 11,
Petroleum Rouse, •
, PA., Geo-Clam, Prop r ietor.—pool ac
in;.n for both man and bostat. Charges rca
rod good attention given to guostt),
1.14. Slick
i,cablnet Woe of AU kinds which will be
1 " 7 tkAn the lotrost. lie iovitts all to take
tie gaols before purchasing elsowheyo.—
et tun place—opposite Dartt'a Wagon Shop,
is Street. Welbibotp. rob. 23,18734'.
M.. Yale Si co. •' '
mticthring scroral brands of choice Cigars
tit prices that =mot but please
`unit We use none but the best Connect
`u: anal Yara Tobaccos. We matte our OVal
ill aitzthat reason ran warrant them: We
al assortment of good C4Owing Mad
lOss, from clay • 10 the
kiva• 'Vqineco wcupbet4. aio.,
••• , bcO. 21, 1494.
R. Atulorson, Agt.
IiETAIh DEALER t FIART/WARE, -
, Steel, Nana. Holm Tift i i i r g ti P' 316-
Agrieuhural Li:interne , Carriage
Springs, Hints. kc., Pocket' and Tahiti
41 Ware, OUIIN and Amrannitilan, Whips,
micad iron—the heal in use. sfanuftie:
liner in Tin, Copper, and Blieet-iron
41 41 in Tin and iron. All work warrant
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P., 41N T. /AD xvplic44l,
wE4sßoito, LA. •
HOLLIDAY, PropllBtOr.
.tit~n 4.4(1 th goad eintaitieli
htseitug The proprletfir
is% te make it s tirst.elass house. Alt
mild depart from this 'hells°. Free
I dilutes. Sober at 4 ltelutittlous
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,---444ent of Gooas ever brought to
• "Mons styles. Pleas° call , s4Q look
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itS. Overcoats, and 'ltepalrtntl 'd,014 Wi th
thcAP Is the cheapest. ; •• '•
GgORGE 1411XEnr" ;
Craton Street, -
14110i:fro. Pa.'
1r Sale- or Rent.
1 . 1 LOT Carair of Paul +divot and kt••
ao tor 141134 4pOU lots nearilbe
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• 2, pa r ° 04 vicinity ticat ttity - nsta' Opened n , ftitorp
nektilOor to 0. 17:,nears'ivit6ot an& Slioe:Ctore,
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‘l;flitelk tyey alll , BOll Cheap for Cash. - 1
ealf'fbnl. attention to our line of o.weeriee, as
we Intend to give lbie our utmost Care
VIC AR, Coffee - A
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Medium •
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"- ; dun Powder Tea . 1.25
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Wt . WI.L HERE SAY
, iiult iti.ititend to let 4 0 PERSON OR PERSONS LW
.1).6.115E.4.4 neon the o' and many ether urlioles
too nutagrons to rncn, an. "
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1 IZEBir - SIPER PLACE,. -;
April 24, 1877-311ioti. • N: SI,3LAS4NtIRE 4: O.
General Insurance Agency,
, Life, Fire, and Accidental.
muumuu, 'Clovelancl. Ohio ' 485,733.44
Now-York Life and Piro Ins. Co 21,000,000
Royal Insit Co.; of Liverpool 10,515,001
Lancashire; ofldanchester. - Capital,.. 10,000,090.',
Ins. 00.; of NOrth linietiC4 Pa ' $ 3 , 05 0.53 5 '50
Franklin lire Ins: Co. of Philti. Pa. 2. 0 9 7 ,452 25
Republic Ina, Co. of NJ Y.. Capital, i $750,000
Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y • r 000.000
Farmers Mut. Piro Its., Co. York Pi 5..... ~.. 009, 9io
Phoenix Mut. Lifo Ina. Co. of Radford CC .5,081,970 50
Penn% Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottavillo. .... C 00,00 0 .00
.. 855,481,401 04
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Insurance promptly effected by .matt. or othorsrlse,
on all - kinds of Property.. All 'owlets promptly adjusted
And paid at My 'office. . -
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coraritunications promptly attended to—kiflice on
Mill Street 2d door from Main star Knoxville, Pa.
WM. B. eMIT33
Agent. ,
Jiw. I. 1873-V.
• 1110 s. A. 3: SOFIELD.
wo B l.l b L eas
D h re glva
eetfully announce to the publio that
FRESH :STOO •
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.Millinery and Fancy Goods!
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of ovary description, for the ladies, consisting of
Rats, Bonnets, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Nubia% Shawls,
Suits, • Merino and Muslin Underwear, Germantown
Wools, Zephyrs and Furs. Thankful for the gener
ous patronium of tire past, she hopes to merit a con
tiiiminee,of,tne,Rlllll4s, I San. I, 1872.
Jan, 1, 1872
Genoial Insurance Agency,
NELSON, T/OCIA Co'., PA.
J. at. ileJ. - 11. CAMPBELL
issuing policies in, the - following Companies
A, against* tire and lightning in l'iog and Potter
counties
-QUEEN ~Assets, $10,000,000.011
CONTINENTAL of NOV York, ...
lIANOM, of •Now York 081381.00
CIEIMANAMEI,tiCAIt, Now .York.. —1,272,00100
.WIOI4,ITNO, of Wilkeaharre, l'a 319,693.42
WICLIAMSPQRT, of Win'eport, ...... —113,066,00
All buSineas promptly attended to by mail or other
wise. Losada adjusted and paid at our 0111ce. • '
Nelson. lige. - • •
Lacix
D.RUO l gginclßm
PATENT .I.IfEDIO:INES;'
, ,Pajntni, Oils, Glass, Putty, .
Brushes, 'AfussO, Supporters, and Surgi
, cal Instruments,
X.irpote: Cco2Qb Aka. Cipia, Ttit; ac' Co, Snuff, &c.
*iirszets29'.PiMAl:raPTlOEl 6...utrors.r Concorct Dm)
Gioceties; Sugars, Teas,
CANIITED AND DRIED FRUIT,
Shah Lead. Powdo find' tOrial •*6113118; CitiMll4o
&c. •
BLANK & MISCELLANEOUS
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All School PAO% in use. Envelopes. Stationery, Bill
ripil Cap PM'. initial paper, Meniciranduins. largo
:Ind arnall;Bletlanarlea,Logal paper, School 'Cards and
Priniers.44, Writin i'Elvittl, Chaim and Bar4ganusion.
- 13(nirds: Pleturo Primes, Cords and Tassels, Mirrors.
Allanns, Paper Collars and Ciao. Croquette. Base
Balla, parlor giiines, at wholesslo and retail.
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NOTIONS.
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eheaea. knitti.4 vlolla Atria* 'bird scates. , )
. 0 1„ great varlet* of pipes; della, , iukstan a, measure
,tapos, - rulee,
ttag. Tac le, best Irvut flies, lir es, kooks
Litagkets arid rods.
Spothil attcrt( ( ob paid to,tlta lino fu nip a z eaott.
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ARTICLES.
AGENTS FOR A14.1:140AX STEAM SAFES.
YILLACIE 4,111 for allo In tho pun tral Dart of We Duro.
' ASTiNCIS k COLS;
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Faivt,,falr Sale.
fjIHE snbiicriber air! Tor lido ids Sarin in Middle
," bury, 'mall:lug of' lbdacrea; 90 acres Improve d. •Tliero id a good welling, barns and out housed on the
prendsedValso two good orchards, Tho property will
le
Witold all together or it will bo divided and sold in
two parts . one o 65 the otheifrdiasereii. , ' • ',," -
~Tolts:—sl, down; the balauso la dive ariliaa
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4ssrrs onus $55,0g0,0ci0
Amms or C0M260108.
HASTINGS & OOLES
root
HORSE & CATTLE POWDERS,
GOoiri in Client Variety.
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and Lungs.
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It ls Wrattiying,tn ^u,to: l itifortt' the , ' , attic kat Ur::
L:Q.Ciiviaitarritilula'r,'SS,Tari!ordial,forTkroiitina
Icing,lllsetuie, - tititiliftiCil an i3uviii;lte icpiiihil On
from Ilia Atlantic te. the Pacific einuit:iiiiciiioingtOnct;
o 4
to soniii RI Ili tirst f *llics of _.Europc, not ilirougli
t'4 , 134 pfreas' aii* -iitrt'ny krisonitiriiugbont tbe - §tatee
actqlly boneili l tail'fnuticured ut - hilofilco: *liiik l iin
Plit s ilislici'lbii,lto . $30 ,- aim. rOportstv ;11 - 4 Is unable to
supply he deniainl.,,: It. gains anti. bolds its roputto.
,
First..., So; bretupptug 'cough, but by_, likiseMug ,
bad assisting nature to . ttirdw oft tiio uubealithT inat.:
ticollected -ai)ottt : the.thioat and pr;?ticplat:t4el,
;:uhich causes irritatiO'ri.: : ::: . .:: -;- -- •' - -: -: - -
Second.. It rerii9vt . .ik--tkip 'cana) o 1 irritation (which
produce's' cough) 'of the tent:tins' 'Mera intuit' and
. brouchisituhcs, assists the)upgs to,akt taia threti off
the unhealthy secrotioias, sad p,urilie'S the blcoti.
Tiiira. It it'r . trect frontiquilis, lobelia; Specie and
opicirn; of which moat throat, and lung relatedicsure ,
composed, which rtility.cough' enly;:and' disorganize
the stoinielt. ' it haft ' 11'13i:01114g effect on tbe stomach,
acts 'on, the' liver and hitinevt, lymphaiio and
itervous`regionsi t . thus remthing le every part or the
4 4 / 1 14 its invigorating and piirifying ettectS
It has gained a reputation which' it must hold abbi-e
. . , .
all others In the market, - •,
1210.
1 9
. . 12,1
from 10 to 15
1.10
The:tiije,Tree 'Tpr':.C'erd..ol,
Ttvoure SUCAIit DROPS.
Dolng-under, my irrunedlate direction they shell riot
lose their eniati*e qualities: by the 118 C: of cheap and
impure articlee. •
.111$Nity-: - 4. Wl_,$fl!AJIT-,
Dr.:L. st). C. Wishart'a 'Oflloe Darlore nit, open .ou
all' MOndays, 'Tuesdays and Wednesdays freiti . 9 a. in.
to sp. M.; for consultation by Dr. Wm. T. Magee.—
With him are attsoolated two consulting physicians of
acknowledged. ability. Tills' opportunity Is not
of
fared by any other institution in the city.
All letters must be al/dressed Jo
L.Q. C. Wishart, m. 0.,
282 N. Seethed street,
Nov. 19. 147.1-em
Door, Sash & Blind Factory,
116ENJA311N AUSTIN, is prepared to furuleh first
,j) dais work from the beet ,
lumber at his now Ia r
,
tore which is now iu rullooperatiou.,
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Sasilli, Doors l - .
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LOOK 1
dots promptly, stud lu brat muuuer. The best
workmen employed, and uoue but the best seasohed
lumber need: Etmourtm.botne iudustry.
Faotarp I etir the foot' of Main Street:
din. 1,18: tf. BEM AUSTIII
EG talllN
riIHE subseribfr offers to the - farmers tbroligh the
,j. county the Egyptian Corm which upon trial was
found to ripen if pleated even the last of July. It is
estimated, 11 4 0 m its very prolific qualities, to
yield 150 bushels per acre; and walsho, by measure.-
05 pounds to the , bushel.- This corn was produced
from sonic procured direct from 11r. Junes; our Con
sular Agent, directly on Ida return front-Egyr.t. It
needs no different culture Worn that of other/ arietieli;
find in the South' two crops call be raised on the same
youudin one year. It grows lathe fotm hi a tree, and
34 ears have grown uon one stalk•-=average from 6 to
15 ears. ' Fordomes use it is' unparalleled. When ground,
ground and iiiroperly, lted,'ll Is equal in color and
s ou
tinencsto Wheaten flour. As a fOraga , Crop, by sow
ing In ills or broadcast ( for early feed,) there is no
kind u corri'so well adapted to much cows, and none
that ill I yield half thetNahle is stalk 'or core. ' :- •
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, It can be successfully grown Su•any State, - ' •• " '
'Earsk.-4-:-,-.lful order' that all May >revels° seed, 'we
hiivol °Quad the price to ono dollar a raCkage. Any
Pers6a who will get - up a ciali of five, -will receive a .
package gratis-I-16 peekisies'Nr $10; fiti packages for
$2O; 100 for $lO. One package will contain enough to
plant the for ;wing season iron/ i'l) to kl)..acros; also,.
directions for planting - it." Addrerei - - r••• , - - '• ''• •• -
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EliAaftn3 COOPER, •
Itimoville. Tiegn - Co.„ Pa.
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Geo. Castapbell ,
• iore.v - ING reiorfleil to iVoll.;tioto.
'.IJ, Ed her trade jri the.uienuterture
cART/FICIAL /1411 WORK • -
not ld rispectrAli oid• friend* that , Alt ,
'would ha glad to sae ,all who waxihi favtir her with
their tails, She can be found at
,t,he bongo of J. M'. Johlasiiii. the thieliet; ; :Feb, 25,18734 f.
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R - -SIVIITH -
S nprt asebihlialt new'
• L goods from -'l 4 - veryttitug Ana's lady,
wears can ha follactda lietTestalillabnicut, Not • hat*
and bonnktaluit reteivett: nerretylta of fcalisia arktV
ties. which aro !offered'obtitni,o4hall eter titfart:: tali
ppblipt‘ic bordiir invited to call and examine' winds
halgre nutchlishig siseithere. • T. s . =
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Eff!ES
ICTC;VWXC , I3.
Great. American 'llitipepsia Pills,
AND -
I , PROPRIETOR.
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Free Charge.
PHILAJJ'ELI , LitA
VW IE L L SID OR 0)
111\iliVIDF: $ I.lZOitit.VP.e,
AND MOULDINGS,
oonstintly ou haul, or notouttiaturellt6 order
IPlialkftig mid Blaiching
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-' • ' ' ,iit lie 1 .- Willi Taal ' •
.T4stiiill tier lir An it itt o b r iiiiir!laP lae'' • ,
_...6Y!11411,.61•,.,,,;ii,
.. e t; it's • ulitto silk shoei-,7-
kna ariv " Ile. "hi a te"it r io - cyc' could ..h r, Q! O I •
which NVeitl/14)1"rm .1 • . •.'' . -.
• t - , ' - i f lint kliuth'-'7.
And over Si britsst ilis,l crosse ,
tun s
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Arutthi re Nail ii.l4se l e, a le _
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Doi alleine f ant Bet' I.ehg
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Add Jan:Jaw:n - 11A rpnr:s, no raserinnrr.c,
.Atitt-thdy said, qlmty should Ile,
1i ea they le.fttho,f9piti,.. r, -
ut
tim atilltiesa rind gl~~sn.
'Lew Leta their jai; a
Al* a 3fliu4i.ler. tb Rpm',
- 1 3411v1TIvilpvoil:ho ;VI(
The sivOet, stattq DL
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bitop and ok. kvy •
Apckttirtta, it. Alyr.t. , aifkitt—he anti etke,,,
Ireivah vibe; hot $41,. troilia 11 , a spent,'
y401111).10 4ialseq ofp l ict place, quiet ebeeki
Re et)
71.
118 afro'
To a r 191911140
Then ltemalil, —O - aliffiti4
Is ther b e -DP Yo,ico'? ii 0 . 1 4 10
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t4D nu t, to the rat sila
Telt telltale and soul :1.0
”Flifetiow; I will listen fvf
What flue the secret of nal,
""Was it the infinite wonci,
That'yeu aver'could let Ilf
.‘oi.. - riftis it the grOter,ntu
The petfol calm c`cr.-046•
.sll'as the Infra - de greitei
Beyond all clrgazue,2o,k a.
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"t1:0141iro roll - bacit its risen
And ibpa, : ae they say it'd
•
* 4 And 'RIP it tbo trauerratis
fluctout so what a 'MEd:
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petfect dead! 0, d
r hold the breath ()Env so'
•
"1 liaton as deep Es to ho
se high as to heaven, and.
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morolunst be lessure-
To - roatis you so 71aSiti frc
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would tell you if I wore
ti Were yout-hot tear's
nt yowl' any, thetteh the
sword oh my lips to It:
“You stionld not Usk vainly tivith streaming eyes,
Which - of all deaths was the ehietest surprise;
tT t r
The very atrangeat and suddenest thing
Oral! surprises dying tuns bring.f . .
woritl I Oil, ulO
Thougivho tom me, who a
Who will Ifelisvp whit Ito 11 1
With the sweet; soft voice,
•
Ttia utmost Wonder, is thl
And see•Suu, and love you,
"Am' am your angel. uho
Aria know latht though flea
" And.how about the new carpet?" '
Pretty little
.3.irs. Lane , Spoke coaxingly,
with her hands clasped 'on herliusband's
firth._ He looked down at her a moment be
fore he answered. She`had been his wife.
for,AvO years, but hen face ~ i vas 4.1, sunny
;an tisigalish as' when he* Ara 'wooed , her.
.Her, blue eye had scarcely shed a' tear in Mt
those years, except the lazy, luxurious tears
such .as :happy little: souls_ weep, OYer the
ideal .woes .of story-hook heroiess. Her
monthly rose in the French window was net
pinker than - her cheeks; her scarlet geratii-,
tun NV givnot brighter or redder than her lips;
and the pet canary chirping above the bloa
soma was no gnyernr-Merrierthan the little
birdlike woman who 'Svaitcd for iblm Lane
to answer, 'He smiled as Id looked at her,
brushed back her 'soft brown hair with
an Unconscious tenderness.
"YeS, about' the Carpet, Annie. If I
thought we needed it, I would get it, of
course; but we use the thawing room so lit
tle, the - carpet that Is on it 'now is almost- 4u*
bright as,it was the day- we chose it, and,
you know how pretty we both thought - it
then." . 1 ,
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The girlish young Wife pouted her dainty
lips. •
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• " Well, Thhn, but , it's been down five
years, and it's only so4tice because I've ta
ken such good care of i it. if I'd been car&
less and let it get spoiled, you'd have bought
me another without grumbling, you know
yob would. it's too bad if I've got to see
things nromulforctver just &eau& I'm care
ful of them.. ' Don't yo,u get tired of seeing
the same things, always, John?"'
, "Not easily, so long as they are the same
=fresh and bright as ever. I'm out tired of
pm yet!" -:,. r 1 . • , .„
• She laughed, and - her pink cheeks flushed
a little. -•, • - - ,
."But:l'm not a earkt. - Ours' is only a
Brussels. ,you know, and .I do so want a
,Wilton like Mrs.- Mane's." • ' • • •
"So Mrs. Mayne s the Serpent in our
Eden! Well; Annie, ive me till ,night to
think about it. •And he bent -toward'her
for his -- dootl-bye. i •
After he had gOne si
lag room' and , took 'a st
ions. The carpet was tl.
moss like green Ton - Witi
so owell. She confess,
had a more refined
large-figured 4in - ifheld your gaze
like the eye Of the ancient. Mariner from the
mon - lent y , ott entered, the room. But then;
she thOught. tiocAtillmy, :i green, gaudy
thine; and a Wilton was so mild) more ele
gant, so, much more in 'keeping with her
rosewood and brocaiele. Then she began
dusting some of her books awl: ornaments.
;While the waist thei l e,she heard - the bell
ring, ..and a ,short, parley "at
,the door.—a
child's voice, apparently,' asking for food,
and the cook.'s : answersl hat to=day there was
nothing; inspare. A sofind . in ,the -young,
sad voice, • a sort of, incoMPhaning• rim=
lessness, struck ht,r,,antl she stepped t own
stairs Just as Widget . i4tte about to shut the,
door. •
- " Come back a mom nt, little -girl," Idle
said in•those gentle ton silica John liked so
well to; ear: 'The chid turned; an eager
light cominy,into her 'ace for a •moment,
and Ma going opt. 7A vs. Lane was acting
on impuhe. She, elm st, always did. sit
was a' good thing:,, - th iefere, - that most 'of
her impulses were swe t, and gentle, and
true. • • , • . , —s • „ •
. . , .
" ilia Su hungry?" Ole aSked'PityinglY.
.•"lt doesn't. mutter BO much , about -me.;,
1 ,,
ma'am; I 'could bear t be :hungry, ,but I
don't knew 'What to'd *fer my mother. I
have triettto get- a place to work,- but no
one will :tqe me...--They say -a child ten
t. l
years old is wire plagu than - prat. ' 'Moth
er had to work ao bard o keep,us, And - now
she's' been sick,awhilc; rt,d44e, can't work,-
-- and we've:eaten up 'eve •ything; 80.1 came
nut to see if anybody %%auk' give me- some;
thing--for Mother,- and I've asked - at every
house in, the' strect„ and everywhere, they
said 'just the stutic— T tha they. had nothing
to , day.',''. 1 . _ _ , , , .
do you liv
Mrs. I.fIUC.„ -
"U6ly kfew :4epa;•
bfi."
Well, then 111,,g0. 11J,
iep iiiptber, COI
juit,im my bcinn
bretkil
inent."- , _ •
11r;. Liiu'e!s
shy huirjedly - packed,
;Ind:tea and angai-'nna.
'the sick mother. 'tie
•
and tied 4):rett
down again wllo6.theli
tinishi►►l ler 1) . ke akf
I isl
ytiui prouty l ,''
•• SI ontt)a, Wit s ,
always called . ma
'anther:" -
father
the
-gan: Father tlie4l, aril
A 4 iliu4 siprk, 1,
,q,kes.?lit=baby fled . 60
;t4inki!
~t)jitti
L14!1014,..T.1/0.N011.(1,e41,
INE
ME
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to.droad • .;
I:.k , rup!i/U1 dead,
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11 a 1 ]e %he. levv4 erc.vihite.
10t MO Y 3
Of WV.
,
,Udbreackt witliont breath
dpathl , ,
tbn ePnRe.
net, igtinslo.
L soul, not. tar;
dsing dOO
44 of All
fa'llowo'r 'fall?
at.) feel
gray %teal ?- • '.•• •
And how deep
wnward tint sleep? -
Alcor? . ".
. do, past, things clear?.`' , -
heart of biles
, nr love fe ? •
most deaf!
I to'heur
Able. bell,
on el° not tell I
sweet,
head to rdet.
dead, „ •
.n my brow idled.
‘ tlei of death had latd
i v it unsaid.
t kind dead! .
U bclicti•4 it Atli% wild?
ord Ler say,
lin the der old way
I hear,
laud Nal you dear;
• as. mu , bri/d,
1 have never died."
A Cheek fi
r a Carpet
le Wentlot() theAraw
rvo Of her Possess•
at soft, his ny-shatled
evetything_looks
d to herself- that. it
.r . thr;:in Mrs. litayne's
is it 'far?" itsl;'el
Warn—three streets
ime with .you
info the louse
Bridget shrill
cold
yras-full 01 .pity us
`basket with tireatl
, 4. B'as's .tif, jelly , for
she - ran, - up stairs
sunnier and
tigry:girl.was just
l e said. "" What-is
in; but turlfutlie
.and so'does in
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uy our trout.le be
t other witsu't•used
td, to w•orlc so io)rd
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Ault:no t•Ali4 -
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if;ttte rentiinrvtst ii;iy,'lrtt'cl'.CJpte,'.slei}'4l'tj-
then: -
hen - charitable ;
,:gitt)ei:iiptlito's
had slie:'ll4dl
thous:hi. it ii2,lai r e
ichoa: , it
she' ever 'What iMiti, , wonian, or. Child
wafilhitre tvand call, her tneSSeity
the l , child;
‘-r
Alpft,Weoilt.n,, - house' befoO,
which: t had ittoicii . 6,tu". • F ‘ TbeY -
and the little gip:Opened 'a d6of.—
hlothet ," .'' a: latly,
I:'htirne with ma Itispe - Sout- - -a-ltind htaywhO'
'll , 44Oiven;Me breakfast tied brought you ,
iscatiVt":„. •
tv'ttiimient
ehl'of be` rootti,. and- rook:Jo such 'a piefure,"
8 3 hilher,,yonng. happy life she , had ,never
skn before,-; , '4l4e,:apittintent , Was ',almost
Mire of - Infultertf; _.',NV,It9 01, ',l
I .11005'i cia ,Asere (1114'':fie . VerVihro etetip; •
bade, s ,lhit everything 101:1
110110 could make it; and 'against the:wall
-at the Net (4,t tie bed titteg frethett
0440, the •portittiL of a • Man- with: hind, :
.honest eyes';, and fetitures•nf .-,which the child'
Ellen's- werejahnest ll cep* ,
Lane Saiii.:with the
. I . l we - 9 1 grace which.had - raade her a, welcome
gne.F.o in far different s - .'f
, " t o ,Sep
:could arrange:sertnithing for.,,yeet%ecimfort;
but lira of-- all- ; Yett :lutist have some toms
and tea.!' -"And 'giving her little guit*
iiiatiey; - she tient' hey Q tit o. pfaco re fil0); Arid
sat down beriielf 'id the mean_ tithe beside
-the lied where the 'Siek.woman lns,wihh her
- baby' 'asleep uponilier arm' '!•l`,lia twait, pale
o n the pibmv was notbanutifel; Annie
Lane - conic' not laiSen ii Men tat br romantic
about' the sick, Woman—could byno, Means
idealize her; 'lnto
.heyoine; - yet thefe_wft.
taimetiliing ion(' end - true in: her expression,
and *hell - she. turned to place the ba
. } . )k mo g q- .
-Conifertahly;'d light and gloW of wither-,
love illumined herSeatures until they *ere
better than pretty: ;Mrs. Lane was not long
in learning her history;
,
~(4the We:linen used all , her days to self-.;
d e pendence.,-„Before.slie .was married she
worked on a sewing.machine in a shop; and
she nnderstoed that business iltoroughly.—,7
But When Janies : Smotort,, married 'her 'sire
gave it , np, was 'a :g,bod.mecitanie,
carpenter, and - Ms. - wages kept 'theta corn
! fortably. They,bad not laid up'nutch, how
ever; tot,sluriOg the eleven year :pf-, their
marriage three children besides the - two she
loud left noi'htid , come and gonet—poorje:e.
hie little things that cost a good deal for
doctor and tnediclao. • ,
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Then, juSt before the last baby (lame, a'
scaffold:Ml; had given away .where - her la's
hand Was at work—lie had fallen from the
fourth story of the house, arid been brought
home to h r dead:,She had sold almost all
her - furniu ie, riiiil 4 ',ot.t.dotig by - that 'Means
until OAP% as able to be about; had then she
had left th c baby With Ellen, and gone out
to days' w rk. of washing and cleaning. , It
was labor, Or Which she wasriot strong eii.
outeh, but C .l.iatf";beeir 'all the occupatiOn
she could get. ‘ After awhile sh - ehad taken
a severe - coldoinit had gro Rhsolll that she
could hot getout at all.: They hail eaten up
;everything they had,
,and this morning, for,
theltirat lime, aheliad spat Ellen , out,to , try
to-get itninethirivoniewhere to 'keep , them
alive till she-could work • agai ii: '` Audit'
nurst,have been God, zuri'fita; that scalier.
to yonir she eouebiaa. .:,
, 11.rs.i Larie:—helPiesfi, pi et ty little thing-= , -
scare* knew'what to say, , Her heart beat,
"'Kith: fumultiMuSfAbrobs, of pity; her eyes
wereltill of tears; ,in all her life she
had nearer liefOr peen 'biotin. iu contact
with Aetna], 'gaunt 'I
il lierY ~111 d destitution..
'At lova thought-aceared. to wher,- and She
uttered it. eagerly: „ - • '
" If .youi only had a sewing machine now,
'you could take-work home - when you get
better, couldn't yOn, and support - yourself
and tae children nicely?" ,
The woman,sighed- - -, r a deep, i unconscious
sigh of hopeless longing. , ' ,
Yes, ma'am, I could; but you kriOwl
that's an impossible ?I: - 1 can never get .a
Machine. I'll he only too thankful if I can
get well enough to go <nit again by the day.
If I can't, , ,l don't know what Will become
of the children.", , ,
But God knows," whispered Islrs. Lane,,
softly. , "He pities - you, you know, as a
father pities his children."
Then came, Ellen with coal and kindling's,
and the subject was . not alluded to again.
When their tive,o'cloek 'dinner ,was over
' that afternoon John Lane went gayly into
the,sitting room :with his
pleasant surprise for her, and he laid it , on
hey lapin the shape of a cheek for two bun
' died dollars. ,
. ,
-" There, bununing,bird," -he said lightly - ,
that's.for yotir new carpet." - nosiness has
prospered this year, and - what is it good for
but to roake,hoWhright andwilb
1:, 4 116 turned her face• and touched-hl r lips
silently i to - the. 'kind harid. 'reining- on her
shoulder. Perhaps John was disappointed.
lle had ; anticipated her gay .laugh of merry,
exultation, her delighted:chat about .eolors
and patterns. Her rieiv,
lie sat clown besideler'graVely, and waited
for her to speak.
t3lie tOld him 1161 the story: of her day,
leaving 'out 'nothing. .He eofild age' how
deeply she, had 'been 'inov - ,ed, 'by the color
which wea t, and came on her checks 'nod
the tears which gathered . unheeded in her
eyes:, When shuwas 'ail ihr:A4V. she said
unhesitatingly: - -4 , ; ;
are very" happy,. aren't we?"
Yes, dear. _ - '
" And c C owe !-onsething„ don't we,. tO
those' who are lesl . so? Think, John, it 1'
inullutit you as she lost her husband! 'And
if I had net only ' lost you, gut had after
ward no way to live' :, • " 1 ,:
She paused, as if for ome• [ encourage-, )
ment,hut she received . ne: John Lane
was beeinning to get a limpse - of a- new
pbase_ln bis little wife's, baraeler,' and he
meant that she,shduld : ,b mg (Mt • her - own
i .,
ideas unaided: She began to fear that she
- could not interest him. Shement•on, tim-•
idly enough, but .ve'sfearnestly. :, ': ,- '
i A part of two -hundred dams would get
that woman the necessaries which would.
Make lier,eonifortable,,And then' she would'
soon be Well again, for her disease was only'
the' result of overwork and exposure. Then
the rest of it would - buy a Sewing machine,'
and she could'get along,nicely , with that.—
She wouldn't need any More' elp:• ' • .
Still Mr. ,Lahe Was silent, 'Via site drew
,a
little-nearer:to him, - •-and began: smoothing,
his big. lingers with her own little one.'
"..I know, dearjOhn," she said_coaxingly,
" that two hundred. dollarS would be . too
• much to ask, you for, in Most cases,- for any
'one charity, hut I have so set' my heart - on
really and substantially 'helping. 'this poor
bereft woman. -00 drawing room carpet
really Looks - very' nieelyHyoul 4ripw 'pie
thought it , wealcid6 ; lid:- morning; and if,
just'this onee,- I might -have. the two-hun
dred dollars 'to do 'tins, good deed' With; 'and
keep the old carpet !doWit, it Wduld make
me so
-happy. Just think,- John, that poor
- widow and thot-e little - children - would say
your name every day': in their - Trap:l43, 'and
they would be made eetn,fortable, for
1'; Johnr) ' ' • .*-, :• • ..,- ,- . • • -i , , • :,
,JOlO Lane- bent, down,and 'kissed -- the
'eager, -- tender, face. ,I.:_in afraid his eyes were
'too dint just thettlitCseci all itsbrightness.
"A're'yottaure, ilenr.; . .ri [ he .askedl gently,• that you WOuld be'' SutiAed-With the Old'
„ ,
:carpet? ' ' .
Quite sure; John.; - It shall' last., as long
_as the Wilton, would; , 0; 361tu; 1 never did
*any good in lnyllfe. • Let tile- do= this little
how I"
~ - - ' ' - --' -'. ‘s• - :' "
"Annie, yon shall!'
That eye t manly heart was to full just
then 'for many. words, - bittty the 'Orin clasp
*bleb -.held her s6' tentlerly
.Atinie, Lune
tlritt : her litishiindiwuti - not displeased:,
carried'Out 'all' ter -.plans. ,- liy-Augtat
311$:' _ Stanton tt as Well again,''and - We
ing initehine slned =at- lb t: ~ w 'of , her
- comfortably, ft - 101411M room. To, her . the
face Annie IJah i e, .s.eetna', like the face of ,
rin ufigel; • ..d.to's lltrifiengtO:ShettO
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the Vayitie; 'iit li - crltapa,an"arrie ;in
,area:. .:On;
;till M0:4,0t, this ',O pen t irg,.Whig h a eem a 'more_
likeltlinge:waSlibOwt • than ipnythink;•elSei:,
the-. l ,ntit OralWiii I rises tr, hundred . feet,,tr.
more.,.bilt, it 14 easily 'Sealed,: :for, Ihe •intior
aidels inclined, and the rocks aresharp and
jut' Out :Of over it,; =Onee'in,thialiasiti r dierti,
is litit,One',Opeu - `Way Mit, .tiri'd that, ik by. the
frair:Weter.:There2are, other - -Ways:out;;
'bet they arbdiYAMl/SeiS INallirk I'o themilny ,
cares besink'hole:v -in, - atiother:,part.: - of the
lava: bed,rnadWideb;,Will be More 'fitily_-de,-
(itib,cd.ff l 4bk!rOn.- , Ott the Otll.oo ",pf= this
basin .there Sis - i 4 succession - of ridges as high
,d 3 11 ifit: itliiph inChises, ir,*;:but,itlie.se :do: not.
est vild al rt.' te ; Way ttrontid; TO-the LIVeSt of
"(iie:t?aSifilia.,aolat - , tableditte surface' Of, lirva;' -
eN te odin g .fi - ont - th e Very tat MO* ..,of'i fa' rim,
'clear ba4 for •itiore than a.:tnile. •--111 this,
plk..o,arethc. Sink ;holes- or caves fortited
thoukands of 7years - agti, perhaps in the pool-,,
4ngolf this inpnense betty ';ot,inolten'eartli.
The Opettiogs z tLf• the holes- are - wry:Small;
indeed; one dues not see,theM until he'. has
-tdmoSt fallen in. - - But .-1 hey: Widen:- as , theY ,
go - dowh, and their SideS being sloping,-,one
can Pick his way to the hottoin:withoutrdif
ficailty.-,Mostrof tit* eareS . :are ceimected
with ;each other and. with the larger. basin
byaubterranc.oui passages, so that brie_ can'
~so,for3talf - a mile'in the bed Whh O ut torn.,
l
ug to.the surface at till:., This is of-Ineatett:
lablehenefit - in delendirig the Stronghold,.
for one-man r can keep one' hundred , at bay'
:abnopt anywhere in it Sear 'of being
smoked 'Out-or haVing Itis.retreat cu t. 'oll.--
- After supper, which, .by - Alas shared
with a keen relish by abettt,' ti:dozen, naked
Indian babies,. Bogus Charley came andsaid,
he - wiibld CondUct us to Captain Jack. So
Abe - whole part§ gathered up their children
and followed; Charley led fhb way up one
4idetx.it. the baain, through, a , little trail not
easy of ascent - by unpracticed - feet, and
across 'the' lever place-About , fifty ' yardd,'
when, we came snddenlY"to the Mbuth, of a
pit hole 'at-least 'forty • feet- deep2-,-',-The hole
inclined as it led downward, anti at the hot=
d
botn:wideneand formeda perfect- Cai'e i ex
fettling tinder a rock at leestfirtYfeet: At
the mouth of the eave-proper, - but yet , thirty
Or forty feet.below the surface,' a piece . of
canvas was - stretched. This was caPtain
Jack'S front:door, - tuid the -cave behind' it
Was his, abiding Place -L-the place of the - o•
doe Ting. Behind the canvas we could
4hright fire burning, and nearly the whole
tribe iteircled around it; and ready for a
talk which. they.lizieW WaS 10 'COme. ; • ,
''"The descent into the cave was somewhat
perilons, but by a' vigorous clinging 'to the
rocks `and careful 'stepping, we'manageitto:
reach, the canvas.., Then t throwing that
back, we-stood in thelpresence of Captain
Jack. -It was easily seen_ that he ivas'.sick.'
He eyes were :.dull, his' cheeks einaciated,
and he was so vOrtk he could-OA stand, but
remained reclining on a huge pile of bear
skins, witli his two wives by his side. . Mr.
Steele Went up and shook hands 'warmly,
'as did. the rest -of the. party. Then passing.
completely :around. he circle; all - shook
Itands , with the entiretribe. ' The ceremony
laste,cllseveral minutes, , and when finished,
the' viSitors were furnished seats in j,he 'ch. ? '
cle, near Qaptein Jack.. _ ' "- -
" Tbe only wood in. the lava bed his slum,:
hush, hut-this was piled on the fire with an
unsparing hand, and the flameS. shot up
word gad illuminated the cave brilliantly.
Then each member of the partylighted his
. ,
,pipe, and after taking a - Whiff or two p a ssed
it around to the right. beginning with Cap
thin, Jacic-who took a whiff and passed it
mil() the next, and noon. In such -a large
:ell'ele 9f courAd'ozic:pikful would, p,oi:go,
around; and so MAT it got smoked out they
'did not hesitate to'bring itpack to be refill
ed, gut send it on to ompletc its jour- ;
ney. Dttrin,g this
,ceremon not a word Was.
spoken, - and 'eor ye* ciirrespondent shad
time to take a goodlook -at -the savages:—
Captain Jack is 'a stern, dignified-looking
man, 4101. over thirty, though he, looks old
er: lle \ has a' mid head, though,- like all
'lndians, the forehead islow. his complex
ion is dark, the mire copper color;. and his
eyes are black, full, and piercing: His hair
is long, hanging down to the shoulders, and
he is, of course, destitute of all beard.: HiS
mouth:is large,. and its shape indicates firm
ness, determination, , Mid a great deal of
character. -,He was dressed in a hickory
shirt, and was covered\ with, . blankets.—
&winced Charley, the nestn 1 ited one in
0
the tribe, has a Jewish cast if c untenance;
leis
-nose being long; and arm litec'and his
-face thin and _narrow., Ile has a l terrible
scar on his right cheek, which, but for his
natural-pleasant expresSioti,•wou- ti make his
countenance rather repulsive.. Ile is 'about
35 years obi, and is regarded as the bravest
Indian in-the tribe. .• Shtick Nasty aim is a'
youngster of - not Over 20 to. ..!;?.. 'l.lc;\ sat in'
the circle with a Soldier's coat on, and \ look
ed AVM, 11 a judge. ' 'locker :lint, the Mader
of the band
-who committed the murder on
the east side of the lake, Was rigged:J - 114ln
.a Cm-racy-jacket,- army pants, and black hat. ,
He has a bad face, and though quite young,
looked its if, he Conldhe guilty, of, anything,
He is jtiStriiow, anxious for- peace,. in the
hope of; getting aninehty fer,hiS share in the
massacre. Midis doing all he can to inakea
trerty: ;Black dim,' anotheenf the nuirder
ers, is a tail, fine-looking fellow, _but one
that' would rather not meetalone Of a dark
night.. Ile-wore the military,raP
,tba6Cal.) -
tarn Burton lost in the fight." It had a Tingle
and the figures 21 ou it. ,- Ile also carried a
cavalry carbine lost,on the day, of - the bat
tle.'. in-fact, I :satir quite a,
_number of
breech-loading muskets, and whole piles of
metallicartridges, all of 'which 'go to show
that ouitroOPsln their retreat • must have
left a good, deal 'of War materiel behind
them." , , . .
.
Thirteenth audTourteenth Amendments;
The Supreme Court has juSt rendered its.
first decision defining tle‘seope of the Thir
teenth ainnourteenth 'Amendments the
Federal Pi - institution: 'The opinion is,very
important for several reasons. It is -eaten-.
Inted to throw the immense • moral force of
the Court on the side of rational and care !
Ad interpretation of the rights of the,States,
and'those,ot the Union: It is calculatedto
maintain, ;,and to add to, the respect-held
for. the Court, - as,being at on& scrupulous in
its regard for the ConstitutiOn, and ufaMbi-'1
tious - of extending its own jurisdiction:
is also a seVere,,and we 'might ' almost hope
tt let to that - sehool, of constitutional
lawyers who have' been conned - eVea since'
- the adoption 'of the fourteetah Amendment,
inventing_lipos,sible, entiseqUenves .for
that addition to the Coirtitution.
The decision referred to was in the ('floe,
cif.certain New 'Orleans; butchers agaiwt ,
the Crescent City Lite Stock Landing and
Slaughter=hotise Company. This company
was incorporated three years ago by the
Legislature' of Louisiana:, The...act of in
;corporatien, gave,it The exclusive privilege
.of..erecting .slatighter_ houses and landings
'for live stock in the Oily of, New Orleans.—
On *llia hand, the apt required the coin- -
patty toTroVide huildin6, for slaughtering;
500 animals each day, !hl to admit any per
son to slaughter animals 'in ' t heir slitifahter
houses for certain 'fixed rates. The hatch
,
•
era claim that this' act is contrary to the
`Thirteenth- and Fourteenth Amendment's of
41n3 UtAted ; States, Conatit Mimi, in that .it
rirentesian inVoluntary servitude; in that - it
abrichnisthe privileges andltutunnities of
eitizens,of the United States; in that itde-
Wes" to the'plaintiffs the ennui - protection of
the liter utni.l .in thin. deprives- them of
thelr 'Property- without due proce:'tof law.
The !finprethe. , Court decides- against the
plaititithi.on all theseipoints. - •
IE holdS, - , aubstantially, that the 'amend
.ments -Trig, be construed by the light thrown
-by their histoey. on the intention of Iten
pitt • ,The Court - reviews
the _history,. to showthat the general Ptirpo6c
of the nmendmenta was tOProtect the rights
of the freedmen. 'Td tlllB etiil shiVerY was
bytle,ThirteenthAmenthhent:
The Servfht de - done 'tiw ay= With 'wait per-,
r(onal',ifertittide.' it - wits- of the k i n d that
Would'iOduile penal"seivitude, if 'that had
not line* distinellY cat laded. :'Was ':not
an,d,Coniti,!tot be that:'PnhOrdinntiOn'in
tera;'o httsinress:ikutitStrQiit'syhichit:Wol,
ttlstqlickildo 0: 1 0* li4tioita-,co*titullop
BM
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I,l,li)tetCBfritiiKadd'iif,:lile'Sbroalita.te.6oind': - 2 ", - The,:tifestfith 14-- tote itkutyitivq.lyOuei;6l'ii:. - _
;0 ,1 4.1 0 g- 1:l i e , - pi* it i *;, 4 , t iha 1ii):16:00,14,AC ',ixtirti - pt - 6flaietit, ha:46,01n been .diaata*rlxii.. , - -, „ - ,
vosower:',. ;:4_ 1 3 - i,ki1.6.61.4 . of, , ,itita: .ti l i-,3.0-44- , ••Bliton-Lietii- g -i-$l4 h - rrifipolicior e hllioh re p.,...:.:
'eniirr tife'fiegrii:Wathgloied4b - &iiilliteOf..,elt-: • fultV , roYieWS flip - lO4sliog:;Pfkje4lo,'OU'lih,l44,.?•= - •''
izen§hil),-,i,,ir,ilibe‘,Vlliti,,..d:thtc.:4,:_llol.vas,-;rent; baye been urged' - against , it.- - ,;;The -- , - ,jeet,g
riigtlir,•4l - ki,. ; a 4 ari44.iiate,i'Aiid : rejeathili.',li) othi", .oq4list's • tthdiclition.,',of :44,d:O:ilittroil is:', -- Ca':•"-',
• ethi. a a :Xi tizeti ;l_w.p.pj.Eiti4l,3) . l,lfiirC'',lle. 4949 1 detIthre'interOs'gedbarAbereget'S -filirtik...
rinioi,i, ihilitben,TO:reWcre:• - • - ,,•: - X,ltt-'ou . tteelfili''' 'llial•views on this.: shbleet 'sliOrtly"" ) iap_cUpre,.''t,!.
Amen' thetit'i*ide firth n't iffy's). of:ilia_ VOA: . ,4150 y, and iritleayth's r to enii . tek - .the'..th,ikrep,7,-'-. :
s i
tedlSb I e5, 2 . - anil iforhadc;tiny..*'tate,f6'ahridire, •ios'erltatiehs or ),Wdoetritie-Nrkieb,•he'reallyt", 1 , :
iii.ico •lii*si and:, in(thiin it ies. -ha "-sn A ch,,,--1.t., .telrObes, and whit% j,ie_asserka kha(ke,tiughZ ~- ..:
a4;0: la ad IP h i iii,'4,:e., it i ibn . ,_, cif, it hq i r ? tlita:l9, , ;froth'. 'the 'hagi n thrig:. - y„qLci'- Wishes ''' lii,;:tii ..be,•17,,""..
~ Whfel.l- . l)e. : restdeS;i, nnlfi ~.recinfrif "that•„ 4 hpf , ,. well; iniderstoOd,- :that.-4lnfo'-nOir,,Of"'a*ried'Fi?!.,
- )Ightl• - ••••iif_'liralie - rt'it'. iltiii iipera(,ia,„afinll,.,he
„y . e., 'that,,beef • t erCaral thitrae,t , 'Of: meo'.obnfaitied t''''‘,.
Si)eeted, an atiait he, "-i. , likili.:,llo•,e;, equal,;inc.)-. l l l 4stallo no 6 essart for' 1•, 1 . 1 P , forMatiqk_q ,, ,
.t.p6ljilify,f, iii`e,.•l4W..-.4.' ",'' . ./.lAbe - 4hOtisiona_..n.re: glibiPmen 16 tiro-"blood Or'ulirs.clibir r :tillttpr.,,'
,o,,f f ,enurse,', general; lair, tliey , Were .framed and '" that. by ' - the'-20t'
for t he' lOW the fi;,lftallvii.C. 'n 'At hecondition' 'Ova f• tO Our fo.Pd,l WO neither eoc4t.otniviiiii...
of .I,liiii: wreit• :Fad:- of- Oihrtieciple• - re4thredi " bun _for ,the nutintenturee;Of Mei tetilDetat'aire 4-, '-
it:tlie• alit 0n d ii)4l'l t :Alf4Vel:',',*(Aktd‘ - 147,•,c :been •Pori' r!itrogen - - for. •tlin;ptrapnarina of,_ , - 0,,qt.,--,-,,,,••
pased.': '„1.),.i.(.:0nit horib, in'7?4,bsthhee' e , that: gnus Of our - bbd:Y; and , Allat i ':liikeford.:ii!; - --, -,:
thromtitiou . s:feetin thii,bieti,s l , r,',44„.flaiiatead;, cannot: . be - - ealled- ‘food'',ln , •thel. - .tirtlitutry - .4 - '7.',:-
nitakt init.4 he eons,lit6rol iii nt.ihßreting*,,iti , , .Serthe, 7 hut we:thorehy....inereater , thiiiiiniking.,_l , A ,
that; the .' ';i)ri vi 1 age:), 8111114 i in oi i K.S','-i t was ;capnbilitich of , the bot)t und'r:its,catiagity p'-),,,, A
t
' Wien shitdi in.ca e6t. A1.6..e r , A 0 lid amen ta:t opqa „resiat ' exterior. : injurious iiitthethit% to; - ,if.-,e,;- .I- •
lielanginoto - 61 izii 3 Os lOr . the Vivited . St4.licm,.as, O)ain thin' b ealth mnder,iiiif*o l )lo,7l.PtiOtpi)- - ':','„
,stieh,..and a la - 110 'SNO,I.II.- on 0, w hich v ary, Stances."-. • Ttioad: , cotiatltnentrr• of AboAtteitt ~-,;-,,'.:
hi the - Eo v e i li j gtdti ? , : - l i'r,nri t l: . ,t,b4 - A v fi i1€,,,ii,,,m- .., y.II lel)
_are snltible: 1 - inbokling wat.*Ar4ii - kc- - :r,.',
qui,red,eabli'sf•ata. tO,yeeo ,- ;nize tWrigirta, cif: pg'H' in- the
,•formatfogand - .)•eilOativi - „lof -ilie';, - ;,
the citr4ens of ' loiy . 0 r het' , 8i ttt - ; as :,i4o.,aaine .7(q(kaliir tisites, but' b.ytheirr,effeeti'iir'-ibe - .'7-:,
as' hose of its iitYri ,eitikeini, 'it .ditr, nOf, in-
,
,nerves
they exercise
a ciros i•:
, deeid edA tint=
'.
,'Y
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r ,
terutto - deprite.auy f›tate ofillle power ,ence on Mel nzieeutai,'eork ,
wherkitkitieavi,;;:
detidiav,tha,i•ight l q i:Jig 9 ivi..citi z po, ; .p i
"diffgrAfroth: all.otlier!withal:ni*:yetetiblt,,-,
short, inqP , .inireehtlf,,A.b)6himenf.Yi4 not poll. • lie therefore'plabes eicttnet:Of meat- -
a_ pfei i , -
T f , ,atAriel. 'ileiii4iiiiiii,: -- iie apt_to. andiVit)) ittealarl '' eofee;'Oder'the hind'' ,"'
eltailihi 40)6:a1' tietkUitiOn'(4.l,'rik4ts for. li "nerrothe food;. in eontradhatinctioite l ,,
00i1g.3i t64lßi'ktft fo r : s iilo;o6)3 9 pr o4 e a4:iioes of "kbthruoalOod;!,Whieh'aareqlo
_ -:,
ccoc.th inilhilieate • 0n. ,- ; It t traS
,a,p,icee' of: the preseriallort of, tbetenwerathre_and req.' „,...:,
pralieni - legi!ilaiith); - niehrif lq re incolo
,cor-, ,toratiou ,of 'the 'thaehine. ' -41eAtici•?iintVett r :: ' •,•,
tain r)brifhis - C.:kit:3[4o' tit , stalollah certain t'ra-ct of meat are .0' Otm.'seliatneapofdiortepr.••-i
results which tr'erhthe39gi outgrowth,tial,, of - 3 . ? ? - 9;1149 iwtritionsoriz_wiqteinfia_g..4o,,, l ;ILiebii, ii.,.-•
the'. - wa.r.--;-.21. `. :r.,Te"-ia.). - ,'• ' - inalfever, 'With' jus4eei condethns !le. - con- . ,
;elusions „of those who, froth - ,eutupaintive .•' '-'
experiments 'on the nutritive 'rattle of Iraqi - '.- -
meat and treat extract "taken'--per , w,:argue
that? the latter is not onlyuseless , for nthri lr • Lion, but but positively injuriouS±
,Tt.should ,be , ;.r:
clearly understood hat beef' tea and extract - ":'
Of :pica are only•to be regarcicd in l'he ' /fght_ of ,- : •
04 - diaries to ,foo,d, rather than, 2 . fidepoWent or- -.-• - ,
licleB of nutrimen(.-,-Medical and Surqica(,,Rie .: -'
porter. • I -•- ‘ • •
Flirting.' as - ,4 Finn Art.,-
ce f sae jet tnop Lite
,to little
trite'art unle: . :; it 'certain genius goes .with
theskin*ledge. And 'will deny that
there is a certain natural gift forsOelatirt•-
iluetie'e, its there is fieantiftil tate—
Some pere,ons'haYe..vrake 00a1
who ba.Vti not -any, oilier , forn,-..-of genius;
anti`do!.ne Women, of Veryti4erate abilities
in-other,respects,-,have• I)rt „ s of
that amounts' une, woman -
in fi11116,11c3 : r at; ill - gather great crowd
at givern
the,
great o siipper, all shall lie flat and
while _some, Winsome,--little 'body, witliOnt
any titay or.-2parade, , aria eyen
withent ritfe betnity,,Will:enterhinther cir9le
of guests in a: i'hartning, way, of ,lier,'own,
and,Malte'. theta all ''tn hoineWithelter and
each-loth er: Playa upon. .1 he if various
tempers nod trait 9 and associationa atnps-.
ter hold phi'ye, tipi;n the harp Or piano., I
have, sometimes,-•\,thoupht. that scriptl*-rib'.
cintrin," and - perliitp-i,,ev:en4hat in the
,hest
sonse,i'4 e'alled could' be made one of
"the faie arts, i:nimbilteti to r charity,
antl;ltlvku to relit-14M. ,Thathright girl tapes
that lialftlozen tktriplillo- iu hand, : null
touclieS each in ttirn.;vith playful grace un-'
tilthey are wiliing captives toiler spell i and
ready to, bit} or„, watch
chains, atthe'fale, or go to ''her charelk-And
worship by her: prayer' hook. There is a
line indeed beyond which thiSAirting ceases
to be if line at t, and beebines cp.tite business
like and utilitarian; a 'practie:il ,operation in
' making a iptirl+t apdbas - ginv it husband—a
usefill buttuot tdways idea! ;result: ,Yet, as
the world goes„l a great,dealf of trite misslon
firS Work is done by, Charming Woman, hi
managing men to an artistic, and legitiinate
way, rind the Mary ;has_ not ail the
i
worlc , of sin% intereession n_ her 'hands or
in her cyrl;l,, although Henry Heine naught,
"fl, called her' the connter girlp of the Catho-
I tic ..,ourca 'wan won, over the Gotha and
IVandith.—„Lh%. Ovipiod.,/ /hipped , • '
'Peeketed the ;Plunder,,
. Thq J-kraidon neim , b/...ean of ,a bate date
WP have, been ainlieiently interested
- in theigalary-sccandal to - titeike,an efforito as
-certain who dill and Whol did not : draw. the ;
extra 411i.'e
_thousand - dollars. A • personal
friend who 11614.4; MI position in the,
Treaspry '.l:tepartment
Who
Maichington in ;
forms:tut that' those Who voted in favor of
the salary' bill in the House have 'to ti nlntt
drawn the eNtra pay voted themselves.T *Of
the It icidll - ,Re , ' Who voted against the , steal
,not, more than a do e, Litre as yet taken the,
money, and out of this in/other it public
ly known that: three gave: 11w amounts
-to
charalible histituticips, in'their districts; icco:
purchased United States, bonds tot* anion - lit
and bad them canceled,„ thus reditang' the*
national delft' ;10,000, and one placekrthe
amount in the cOunty treasuries, - of his dis*-
triet. •It must *be' admitted that thi's
pretty; good record for th 6 men - trliu voted
against the salarY bill, and, as tt laidy, we
are disposed to give them credit toe
-and right motives; ' There ' are ,doubtless
those who could not resist the temptation to
pocket, the extra' V;,,otio when' it was within
'their reach, mat they will; be'held accounta
ble 115 , ,t he - people alike with thOse l wito Voted
for the bill. • There, are', among liaise who
have siMply not taiga - the" Money &Witless
some who - arc waiting, , the stunk to'
blow when' they .will qUitilly'draw it;
but , we!itre'of opinion
. tl, - Of a late, ti ttjoi'it3
of theA ninety-11re never intended 'to; 'and
never- will, talc) a 'dollar of opt of the
tre . aany. -' • Time Will ;:tell;' and *Whenever
:one Of theni comb be 'ore the people Win;
\ o r'Setil'ent his shit t he: fit - 111'11* 'bill and
the ext ra1.5,000 be liOrough investi:
gated.", • -:• -
There seem to besot tl . l misunderstanding'
regarding the: m11011(1610114 which :Passed
COng,ress last - session' hi iregard td - tlie• cob
diera 4?oniestecal. ; , tilliendnients
proposed were l and Ipiportiin t, but
they all failed to.litiss excf.pt the- following,
which •cuihndies _alt the change •- t hat- has
•heen made ' , in the Inimestesti law That
: any pec.ion entitled uuder the-provisions of
'the forc:ipi ust.6;ente r a homestead,
who ticiy haveiierccoliire- entered ,under the
lioniestead laWa quarditr of lands lees
thanlaira ,
tte' permitted • to enter
ati much land-a 4; 'when 'added to the 'quan
tity ,prei iouslp , entered,i shall not exceed
acres." Thus is, that -whereas the law of
'1872 piamita
,iiobiiers to enter homesteads
op wharis double minimum lands,"
•or latictiwithin he'l i mita pc' railway 'gran t
and - whereas many soldiers had entered 80
acres edelc,- they tire now permitted to enter
a Whole quither section, or 160 'acres. The
amendment Auiplyrlou tiles the quantity pf
land that may his
-entered Under the tan% '
•
,
One of the. most ittiprirtant decd. - Alias sell.,
dered by, the Solo ettali a court .of. . the United
States . 1 . 431. - ,11 itututt.r r( 1- Yealt wzo- tielivel,d'd
a few days ago in a r,tilro:id-tat , ,e.on a Writ
of error front the f3tiptente it:Ourt ~Of .1% - i9-.
Co119i11.: - T)lf!' ploijititr t'hilli . QA l hat l'Airoft(lS
hre.ptiliih . ! hi11 1 iw,a3 . 4.4, subjectat •91) tlthes to
legislatire cordr.)l it 4 10 tatrotiqgtuenti tariir
,rates, k sze., and,i hat therefore .01(1'S:welt:id
power to alitlior'iia; ilio, iinpoalciori 4 .. 41. 1:10;i2n
to aid in' the e o n:am: 2 l;on
,of - eudi toad:A.7—
!
The stati ! E.:li -4 one Cia!iia, however, decided
that a raih Oa 1 ownial 174 a private cot pora
thin Was not Itil)li,•,, in ;.,ii i ,i„ ictiz ,. that, „low,
cy could tie I:li6t it its; j!i;,:dilin 1 )17 a'nnanic•l'
1
pality and .p,i •ell 1.1 it. ,Thi , it,ecision i/Icnti ,
reversed iiy tie SupOw
r t.loart , ,or tie. ai ,
tell States, 'iv tieh holda that , at. radroad..i t ) a
highway Which maybe rtat,ulated Wlto man-.
agernent, tatlii of va1e.,,;(. , „ ',mitt therefore
taildiotrin niti (if it notistroeo6ll ilauleir.it-•
jinni(' exerci, , e of tlw ,l o(klative:' power.
This is a diathroti deciarattott.oLthatight of
the States to regulate,.tile use and operation
of the raiirott(h% :t•onstinctot:lly their-au
thority.. : •', ~ ~- -' . ; , , 4; -,. i, t„ .., 1:,- ;• 'y
The Ohio • I,(fgh•EttnreL jaet pas , ,iccl. it
law prohibitik g- at istlintely: the Jea'sti of :one:
competing rai a it. it ilt;t:
ing the_ assen., of two..li k iki, -- of
holders - 10.mA: ze'. Valid, the lewke or a ton...
competing: roi (I: ; I t 'lasi, ritvvido . iltal. in
Que ,of it Jettse t he. ren tti j m 010 al" Itc' t:tet!
earnings Of til`e,ri)ail for:tife
and, resitiire. 4 - .:etitity'' for, the .
perforMauc(i :or t,lte tcrnis - or i?(
this character. It falty,prowets
,of li Minority ;'of 'the ',atoi•khohlerit
railroad corpOrat ;ilintliiing,inimh'neetl;_.
ed. - Th e Jan; paq' ; 3 t .il
prevent the
,lease of he.
bus and - Ineliana"foAl
Great 'Westerif,' lttiti tIS uz;l'n glieii:'o,l.l) - 0K:
- : -
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negres'iPlie!!king J»e ,Wr`
I l 4kon:who ivrat lio'ter
Saidt " n(i4 l -ker, etwi(l 't?efll
- AtkwaVO 46•644'. ,,
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cif
tt , of b
1111
MMM=
" Rinta, • ' '
•
• .MOisten a lime of , batern bread:with. .'
6tinntr, eider v: ne . gar ,and hind' it on yea..-:
imam-before gotng to ;bed. simple
remedy,-We tire ahsured haa . iiroved 'remark
ablyleilknelolis for • the - cure of thOse Rain
ful'enlariYenients of Abe jointa of the. great
toe ruhecj " haniong." - • •
• If you have cold feet, 'limner e them
morning and 'evening in - cold Water, rub
with a roifgh•.toziel and -run .4roun'd pain'
rooni Until, they .burn. ' , ln one month you
will he..entirefy relieVed, All these red pep-,
per and mustard nppientions ave liko afa
to 'the stomach—relieve you tei day-and 141fve
you colder, to-mor.row.,' • -••
,
Dci not, look sour and :WP.e:begone:. :,Sid- ney stnith denounced such ati expression -as
,a ” brettelr Of the - liesee- ' 'Dr. 'Jotaisoll
f 8
u...,e(14.0 obseir ethat, the habit of loOking, at
the hest side ' f S.thing Was worth„ More to
a . mati than a thousand ; poundaitt,year; and
Sanniel 'Emil , observes, " We-possess the
power, -to a great , extent, of so . exereisiqt
the Will as to 4fir). , et - =the: thoughts upon Ob
jects calculated to yield• happines.s.and im
fi
provement rather than ;their 0 posites. .Itt
this way the' habit' of happY ought - -mar
be. made to spring 'tip like an-y-. ther habit.'
( We may take the plaine4t. 'food . and in:.
moderate quantity, but: if no sattentiop be
paid to times and seas*, our digestrop'Will
stain be deranged. .A. nilti: tnay eat nothing'
but beef • and stale bread;lll6- two bestarti ,
cles , cif food stith which , we - ere acquainted,
and he may it ke theta ,inproper, quarititb , m,
but in n montlthe, will have dyspepsia if he'
constantly chlinges the hour of meals: • -- '
• When you Meet with a Vrilie,,Wft the in
jurethpart with a flannel ,dipped in
• hot wai
ter; if the sprainAs'very Tairtfill;WW-the'
flannel with laudanum ,and etifer 'the Whole'
with a dry, cloth. Then; Ivith,Lthe arm in-a.
sling,i if it is wrist
_that 'l3 spraitted r ot,
the.le'g in a horizontal- position if it' lathe'
, aiiioe; wait and see if it is necessary to send'
for the doctor. , -. • ~, : •
- A baby els. to twelve months old should
be nursed about' eight o'clock: the morn-,
Un•;,,ttnd- it should 'have time to get all 'it
WitlllZ: . Every three hours, till - bed time or
nine o'clock at night, it shoul - hays, a good ,
.meal, :which should be give with perfect
regularity. Miring' the night;
,othing what
over:, ; In a month. the baby , ill not only ,
become accustotned to this,nt upon ,this
system the little_ chap tvill ourish as 'lle
never did before. - More than Alf the atom
ftell and bowel diseases, fevers and fits, from
which babies suffer and dik;Come , from. ir:-
regularity and excess in feeding them. , • .
It snips that housekeepers who wash their .
sit verWare with soap and water,i'do nOt knOw -
what they are .abont. The proprietor of - one
of 'the oldeSt 'silver. establishments ' , in the
city of Philadelphia says that !,`housekeep• L
ers ruin their silver ' by washing ;it in soap
suds; it makes it' Wok likepewler. ll. Never''
put a
,particle c soap about - your silver,
'then it will retain its original lustre. When
.it wants polish, take n piece of soft leather
and whitening and'ruhinird. - ' ' " - -
. _Dr. Troll says "-keep. , the"hoclrin - -health
and the brain wilittalis care of atself, work
- it all yOu can,", Sound doctline.. The man ,
that tleeps.soniitilY and sleebs_ettongh, who
cats heartily of ifood'that the stomach is Ca
pable 61 digesting easily; and . who ' take:s a
.suthelent amount of exercise to•lieep :his
blood in healthful circulation„rnar use his ,
1 1
:brain to, hi-heart's -content. nelalr of -
the so-called . affections .-of the brain are
nothing more than torpid Wet., , stomach -
that Will not digest its,food,.er s me other .
local disease which proper diet and exercise
would cure.
Applying Liiid P4stei.
!'3eeing an inquity from E..E. Morseiwlien"
to Sitiy hind plaster on core, *heat and clo
ver, 1'v:ill eve my exPerienee'and-Observa
Lion for his and' 'Others' benefit. - .1 . presume
bewislies to get the main _benefit on this-
semon's erop, 'iititl•will briefly summarise;
Oirit.7-Seak ilte,Seed twelVe hotrn; and
roll in plaster; or Plant dry and drop 'ie.,
niespoouftil . in eahil
inch, Then sow breed-.
chat 100 pounds per acre when the corn - is .
about three to four iticlies - high, • , - .
Wheat.--Make brine as strong as you cap,
and sprinkle the wheat and stir till all i3 - wet; "
then part on what plaster there is needed. to
dry it, say '','Z; pounds per hu - shel;.audl - thor- ,
owynly mix. .0r sow the plaster separate_
*lien *beak is_sown, .and work- inotogether:.
C/ovei..—Sow as soon as groundwill„adatit
of ' traveling on. • If clover Seed %iiti - sown ;
with . grain, and 'pl ter- is "sown es abeve'lfW
reeteci ftir wheat,- o mote will he needed till
second or third yet r, - • - ' „ „
The above met locl of . using - plaster - Is
based on the proposition that, with mit• short
i t
seasons and dry i su mier-4 it-is of-=prime itn , '..
'virtue ce:to give the young plants; a. vigorous ,_
start. 'A,130, t hat • the-plaster is of no use to
'any plant., except it I=l mixed
,with the soil;
I Icre.iw' that this last - propositim does - not'
asc..4d - „xvilli the 'general .notion. existing
. aao ii ..± ,I lie nen-observis class, lmtl think-.
I can 'Maintain MY position- beth on ,scien,
li itic - principles and . i practleii. litany' defer
lug sowitcy, till. clover44-four , 'te'six; inches''
hilflii thinking.: - . - t he plaster,must be in con-,
tallwith the foliage 'to get the greatest
_beti--..
,eiit. • I have soivelit in the fall ;with ,the
very hest results; getting a veep early - 'crop.:',
This is Very -,irriptirtilati.fot4,paitureg,,=-IVI,g
'Wr
, j'e
it ,e,lirt:Rl
is said. to be A
lr t. t rte .
by st finely stovii.toinatoes - thrOugli
a 'cog we piptA oft:NEIL,
pile pint of ititntitOmto
une (e,:114. - pOunitil taiga •
(411;o1:n: -
iwit Aileen ntittnic.,!4: stir-
Cup of ; butter, one ,teMppotol, pf sciau, - ;
tittitesi) 9 onfot iif - gin#or. , Let
~;I,t, E ,
cunt, - then txlikgaileient of fi~ut
- very I,?ake iu n-quick
•:- :':=
letitotC. is. bol,-
61. tjout tpilto.a 2 6l- water :to quiltidlic thirst"
PnilaitrO the lemon,Ailke,
iv le 's t.:1 ( l; tiltteto time; belolugi
cite ivri(( ill the thontica, nuititolit; ida:,two
bot-oulk 'relic* thirst
tilt 4', Ow :Atey v4*. , Ji;
ttqw to . 4 )gta tt deeP
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