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'The WILSON .MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing, y WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. wo'j Vl LSOIJ SEW I fJG MACHINE CO. ,u ) C27 & 829 H roadway, New York New Orleans, La. f ' Cor. State k Madison Sfc, Chicago, Ills.? and San Francisco, Cal. ii: BEWDOr.tUALKU!, JIBVISB KSCKLLKD! A LUSON &'ADDlSOiN'S, .:. .7. BRAND" u litrfife CiiumhfH qf Affair la tliqStrielcek 'J'owi.,,,., fl NwH- OrUmm Ifctthteraf, Aug. 21. ! Til B' YXLLOW f FKVKK. Kkw . OifLKAN-,, .Aug. , 24.-.Tv-Uj'i ?C5Il VtKTI? M rouTOBACCU ' tw ularkrt. It will I I J Jrtr I ' on f rfnn Ihk ffr. ' ' " ' l!'.i:ATsK K W huhW by rxrrW-rrJ mm! rw. P.iuH,l hm-m. l !! I wrtwta' k. ami tu lh mo4 iKHmtiKfc .ndorrful mmur. ' K:fl'!K HI KICII l AuM'HiU.llifc rh.w'twle. and fcKAI. be lhiltU rf Unw .).TlTllriil Ihh tt animal. ' ' . UKt AtKtail"nl IMtOSIlT, tonihin f.sna lAAz. It tait.tl! .fcm iUkkly ' ami uIh It to maturity. - - -? ' HK.t'AI'fK tt U a reaoatr t "" t Umla. f MH:AlK M ha W1 .ff " 'r"r' f ami II n-rl rrdM "U tl ! -! j.l .' A tmjlH Tobaiia H aawrr. 'TUt Wlrrt,nMt, . cr ' lr(rf- . low anil tirw a HlKal 'anr niltn Ktawtant. Wi;" KartlUaW, . Wrlk-h Twr fatmuajie. . ' t : ; AauN & wisux. ; ; ' : m . " MaMfaeHtarera of . 1 TUB -STAR nilANU OOMl'f.ETK MA nuues, ; iruiiM.Mir. v. lWt Office f relcraKuVg. VA ' U KInlx rail II ilrJal aUtMn of atir rrkHMUIa Xorib t'ar.in.. ;ir ..rTT'' mrnt.l (M ra-ltr. M f IKI.I A ll'i x k. aH a( thr brat uuMit. Kr'aa lor aa aarlrMlliir.1 aaanal wrifa fT thwlP. nrr anil enrrrlH.Mik M.v ij- mar I 1 1. K, 4 , , . ., ,a Klcltmoiiil . m & .i t- m' ' r" 11,11 1,1 " . rrf at rwrh tur than U a" .atthla cl far" ' " (mh muk aKt tma. frw. AdOma Tan 0? AnpMU. MaHM. . - - Pl.t. rT'l1i PnrMn 1 . aW Hi XlUiUl KUUUH, C $,Hrl Cvurt a l.. VVhJiMJ. oh J Urfrory. Tk - U'ltriaKl aiiJ fcer lu.Urnl Ale. iVJci- - .nt. t:UarlM. tlli-t BllJ WI1w WblU fiald trnuitt, hj llieir Belt IridiJ Kp- rtt WUhMJ, Jaii r.C-atiU ana ur r I l.'khdiitl Witt iFtaaiaal". r'iala. LwO, ! Ufc4l btt""1! Afc4 fofry1 baud Uiof ,MoraOMrif Ki turner auJ LoalaBJ Willii"! '' '!"' J VhiilJ'I'Mra Lao XVl.iii4au4 Tar- .1 J.tuta K Wbild.lJ ttiiliuia . U'Xf ilwirliaxllneiiil h jinona Albert WliiiyJ, MartU liUl wk aud . L..L.lJ Winiiim lll.Uk. Taiiani .f , VLii6-li. - AgU Wtai'firl fniuic JnneaaMii hir bb.ua . .-. ' WilfifMlJili M'l.KlrJ.I, Jul.0 U Willi. - l,ij. ilatm Wkiltrla ami ltutt. Jeff. LVroeli- ! WliiifieW tjf lUeir i i i i t ii ?nuNaii -1 ': !!' J,l,ii Ii -"if., i kM.-,...llt iMl.aiiJ William If " Willi lirl.l 0! 1 .4 r. U..I WIlilllHl.l.t Jwllll . V: i i..,7rt, Whliflrld.-U K whUft.jlU. IIh WiU8.Jtf. Hrtiil lhifcr ml lir liiw tmiid 4.nil ranilier M lHlt lielra, liaiiiea ! l UiVy, John. Jiiu JeinrHi Wblt; ' fll(l UCiTHaWI. t i . . T T KhJ iMI th maml ,T !ZlVri..Ult; ."J " PI-rl to Ito ' irTr. r..- l...li. Uariua Mmira ami KivSm WbMkvM. WWifc-M. I-M- TZ.:lil?IHu' Urf h. If at . ZZ nnktuiWH. t 'al Marin Klimttir. a4 iH.r b...h Ktirmrf ar.l lb. Ij-jr. U-. Urr.i. bMIIWhI to aNMr al ba ba i nimrm . r -h-iiiIhw' nrt. and a.i.wr or 4. n...r to II r.n. ami a-hk J rt iH .wf, or J ulnmrat will b l'h I"" ITU-WI. ?rH Clrt M lln.bmn. tbla 1Mb d M'Jr . Jul . "V1' jeliow f.vtr tejHirla abuwi l'J3 tew mm aod ii italba. . ... TL. Itfial number of caaea f' t lL week it NO I, auJ iij. ii dMt I.XC.C Total number f daatha lor ili wrk ia 311, ami to date hll.t Ti.oiu ia Bo rilanatioi of Ilia in. ereaaapf imw tve to-df uther thau ttia aiirl-ail tif tlt diiare, ll report eniilaiiiiiijr but lew, if anjr Mute, l lJ caaea llian lluaw f tba I wo i.revfedinK dara. rroio nnon to (i w'clwk lltia evenii.f I0J uew eic had ben rrjorlrd at the offire of the Knard of Meal h, ind'oaiinc Mill laret-r unmber vl naw ea for to morrow tbaa were rporled ap to noon I-JJ. . n "; "! Ylc:K8BViiuAa. 24 Tba fever in alill on tbe iucreM!. Tbe ew cc n-inrtd iu be Ua Iweuir-four bouia are 77,' Tuil uu jiber, of eaaea to dale, nearly 700 Tbe cxton rejHrt 14 lulerutenta for tbe lat wentt4our, Iwura. The lueie-tae of Hew canea for lb laat few da)a are riictallw culuraJ. To aii J to tbe borror. of tbeai- tttatioa tbe fever U apreading lliroagbout tba eoaiitrv aeione Urnae that fle.l from tbe eiljr at i(a Irat appearance beie.' Tb. re tbej are abutitM-e like lra by I be eimn tv beople, and provUiooa, Mediciiiea, 4 , can vliljr be obtained from tbe eitjf, aud fe ver tliere Bieaii certaie deals. A dUiwIcB dated Jaukaou,' SIIa; Aa gurt t2. aa ) I Ureoada ia a rharucl buuai) excelling in burror auj lliii (Cat ran be imagiuvd Over one hundred iieirroea are down and kbnat aetehtf-liT bitea. 1 foorteea wbite ierawu. are wall in ail be luwa. reople are dime wit boat aa albradaut. I saw thrv9ftrtrti, wilb fcter. yx arynnd tbe jliiform outnle tlu ffJk-e jeierJaj errniiiK. Tbe Hut die turn aa 1-1 k aa juur bat ia " tbaa one Lour.' T Oh.' it ia bumble; horrible I " loataa amell the fever every kerf jeiinj h ia a taiil'ne that ia u1m B nd OrVfiaMa h only a iet hitte, and te Kiat he yWuA&nfJt la ere death." Due hundred and . tea, have died and ell aveia doomed. Tbe eiierator Miller, bo l fi New"' 1 Meana to to to Grenada, ioat heart aud lej-t right on.' 1 HOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS. Tbia Ifciard met teaterda at Uoloex. ia tbe lluuful CiMamoua, Tbo Uovcrmir, erretarJt of. Plate, and teiiate J U. tVaildell of JoliUMMi. a. d Ueorire II, Kve lett, of;or'atbe, Mraara. KvCobkling aud 0 U', Lambeth acted aa aeeretariea". Tbe .Vlturiifv Ijmrrjl waa aUeut. till acoouilt of akti0aiJ'h4 beariiUitAilaork by ea!liiir ibf roll of wiuitta-a pf aljibaleJioairder l uia wa.uiuir.u. iih, ofariwj h . cii. The certificate of vU-vtioti are lUoae.igtied k) the lioard of Cuvaacra of eavb eeuuty. I'lteae were carufulit examiued to ee that ibev were jierfuclljf t-wnect. " ! i Tbe foiloaiiig Utbe tot4.ToU roryuiige ud aoliuiiora. . ' - ,.,.. . ; W. N. 11 Finlih. !.8(;0 TSomaa 8. AJ.e, 128.010; J,.b II.. U.Uard. 127. 74. $ Jeaae V. Cravra, 122.074 1 Al.b..ui It. Avery, HI ,9.2i UuJger. IOC.2i:iU w. U t'oeke. 8l.i2. ' Kir.i )Mri.tSolicltor.Jaa, I Wheed. Ive, 8,rJ7s l,tri.aV.jRraiiJy. 9.48. ,voud ' Uiatritit Solicitor K.biua II. nute, 1 1,722 ; Jatuea 11. Culliua. 17, . Tbird, Diatriet 8..1ickorwirt C.IU1 Way, I7.54. f ,7 r'oanli I'i'trlet 8 icitor.rJaiiiea D. Melw.,h.'". A" " 1 i Fifth ' Di, lr h i .HHior Frcderiek K. tradwnk. trt.lSO: II. I. ilowaa.-f.0OJ. ttiitb neriet Kolwitor William J Montgomery. ll.flio. ' Fevenlh ibulrivt Solicitor Jri, Pobann, Kitrhth DiHrict 8.ilicitor Jurei'Ii J. Adama, 921. ; Ninth f Duartel ifotialf-nr!and 8. Farcin, SUreaa Krahi. 3.464. lUUigh Ncwa. In Fumn.il. I'a t' tbwo ii 8f0 feat brio the aurfaee of llie ground wbere ice forma aammar and winter. Allbe hollcim a apriftjt 'of '' , ' i,r entirely urrouiided by le. Tlie ttlUng and aidea of the ete are aoliJ ice. aod by the continual dra ping of water an ice uiouuuicul ffoni toot Iu teof Lat fotoiid. i rotunioit frmii a y!i( tUii.ili. Misaja rviiftr of III, IiujicrH'.', yoitlor.fii ; IhIhhI the following , KWpW ;d.KUHUoii (f Ue snM(ff ,ff'M? Ii f(l)u piquet at rtvlien tow w -u fe ,t W f J ..'Mf. 4o!lid;iJUeniulvriI ki tbe 'tw. two daya, atid 1 tKrvet lyfort In a mjr lito Willie.! amlbliM Wb'ulii-eoubl 'nn wlmt I aaW llieio.1 rOutuf a itopulnlion of fiuui 'iMM tit t ?tM white,, Befipli.' ij.eie are frtiiaiiiiilC ',wu iwt luorelliairliji), uml Aturge majorifjr.Mf theai aieaick.i L .,. i, i ' Kverybotljr wliibuld leave did hnwe af , Ihefliot alaiui, aii.l Ukm. wlwi.lirf' n it ki wre reluiivea of tlie alck. ' end renminbi toatteiitl litiu."'Aft tliV Juireaare vloaeilj tfiere hi tit bne of any , deacrlitloll ieii aave (uiriJ exefpl the' drMg'atbiei' Tlili atreelatire fiiUreiy' tleirfe.l,'aiVdl'iia5 hioy walk through them fr lioiira wltliou' shvIiil' a liuiiniii aoul. ai.le fnini the I'lil'- ai.-iufia, ami irtiMji iomt of the ,iiuioe i.rvt'4rufng twdut w'r?irtliuj Kir miMlgii- liitfiit All IIhmm of the eiliKeiie Wild have Hid vaiiilMCted the iliwase are foiifloe.1 witiilii doore. iiurai'ug and , luiuieterltit; to the Bick,"M,-- ' A iiumbfrof times I waa hailed ai .hwtor" froui li.miwts and aiialed to to dine hi and treat a case, ' peHe thiiik Ingthall, OeiMg aalranger, and in the jtlm-e, he a phyalcUn. i , . ! There are no fuiierala. Every -vehicle In tlie iilaee waa bMughl into re.iuh.ili.in to carry people away, and there la nothing Die kind remaining hut the .bctor'a huggleaaml aheaiw. Tlib" heerae drive up to the d.nir of a linue In Which there la a coriw, the body ta lirought tt, plee.l in theeariiage of death, au4 carried away aud burled, tlieaoU wUiieavca' of the ternienl being tlte aextou and the driver. Mo-tof the dead are plueed in the ofllH without being either dreed or waahed. Tint mortality ia terrible. Of all the nuuilier taken alck there Iwa not been one who haa entirely rewieer4l' Tliere are HHiiecinvaleaf nla, of course, but nrie of theiu haveaufllcleuly recovered to ruiit of their leavini; their mom. There are plenty of uyhknia Intowu locked up in Hie ,totea, "and feveral car liwdaataud on the track at Hie dep., but the freight aKeiitcaiitintdlacliargethent for the reaarnJ tlutt'iione of tlie onalgncca aic at band ti receive Iheit frcijsht. , f What la partlcularty nnWt and need Mile what .", KVb lelk-aehw, lwe. Wi 'f the akk.' triUitbiuo ff neceaaerlee ! life, , for the well, freMMji.UUjlqea have been liberal and aurtkleut l meet thw demand; , The ood M cooked fU, the Jfiwa JIhi-."( and I dealt out ml demand l thoee pcaona M4 Bkk, aod to the MHrae Btid tle doo- I have aent up two lxeeof delkaclea by expreae I mention It for tins' purpna of adding that aa ata aa the eipreaa ......u.i f.rfin.1 out 'that the Voxee were for the t-Wk they aeut nie back tlie Biouey la.d.elgl.t.",." , Tlie uuiwse are thoroughly organlxe.1. aud Bri' under nimaml dT Hen, Smith, l'realdent of the Aleu phla Uowaw Aau ..I..U.O.. The reiwrt to bhu and liede- telle llieui. .'fhry are Very much fat!gue.l, aa then are ih4 a aufflclenl numiieruiere l.i pnivlde relief. ; Mmu all or aeeeu of Ibe nuriiee.aeut fr.Mil MempltK' gaveont n Saturday, reftixe.1 to i-rforni any more duie and left ihe lownT The New Orleaii. uuraea have aif remained faithful el Ibeir ilt'Ville ticl A'euzie, of thia city., I aee however, by the ilicpaUlua) in (be pilHr,r Ihal Dr. (JilleHpie, one of the ( live bul pruclilioiiera, haa died of Iho fever. The lay I atarted frxiiii llie town he wua well ami treating nuank i'. 1 Our jiliyHlt iiina are tiding g.MNl service, and between them and llie other dociora the iiiUiMait liHrimeiy uii.l, hoihI ,w4ll vxinU , ,J'he general opiuloitju the. towij itt tat. the breaking out of the. diaeiiae ia utlrilniii table .i the caving In of a fewer.' sXCwtai lilled Willi aufiual ;iWitei, and it waWme' Itnie before the' mithiwitiea aucceeeded in again , covering ; iu The i town, in niy opliiioii, ia aa eleiwi bwue umiiilly are. and theatreeUare now cuverodj will) lime aiid lithor dixlufctitaiita. , , .Mil. 11 K WITT O.N KEAttSEY. v:?' -:' -: At a reception to tlieColumbla.crew at Dulumiiico'aoii atunlny, tbe-lluu. Abruui 8. Hewitt tt.aiH tM'CHMi.Mi to inake a vigoroua atliick bii 'Dvniila Kearney and the hew labor 'movement. He aald: Young geutleiiieu, there ia an hlarming fact in reaped to the rinlug generation or tlilaciHintry, and that hi their' iieglectof their Milltlctt dutiea.,, am aofry oaay It, hut there ia a want of public spirit ou the uit of our eiiucaled young Ineii, w hich miiKt be corrected if we would dee our in- atltuthnia aurvlve ' We muat arouae the old public spirit of Hniilton.if Jay, of Livliitjstoa. and of CliuKni, liaiaea which to day adorn the rolla of Columida Odlege and furukdiau undying example to the young men w hoinaliekeii.la forth' They were f.Hiii.lcra of our guvernnieiit; tbey were wtrhla who did uot count it haw to rhtk their Uvea, f.mune, and their aacred honor In the caue of fn-e govern inenf Applause. We have proved thai the young men of tbla country 'are equal to aiiy demands, phyaical or Intellectual, that may tie made upon them; itia now lime to prove that they are equal hi thorns iMiliiicaldciuanda which it ought tube their higheat atnbltktti and honor toaatiafy. t'heen.. To-day an agitator baa ariaeu wlmaayatothe Ignorant and the lowly, not to the tutentitfually erring. Tool your xuee, ami when we have . broken down Ibe present abate of aftlalra, when we have g4 coul nd l the government,; we ahall ariange mattera to auit ouraelvea.' If agi tatora like tbla mail are to aucrecd, there cauioK but I great danger , ta our iual k lUlbMia.' Their evident pMrje iatoover IhiHw the eNtabtiahed order of tblnga,aiid what they will eubntltute In place neither thej In any ene clae imifowea to know. '"Let'ine tell you4 what they have done irt California.' ' The ajn aker dreW a docu ment from hie pocket ami held It up to the audience 'Thli b from one of the leading lawyer: ofSan Ffanclaci. a uiau of llie liiisheat character'. " who fia i Joit lwt. etccted to the Couatitutkmal Convention.. Ileaaya: 'We are in the very winter of unlvenwl dbwoutent. Deiinla Keaaney has been able to 'bring about the prevent ciatM, liualnesa la at a atandatiU, all iin pnivcuieiitaarrealcIfeiitcrirWralyied, prierty oepieclaiea tiomeatic capnai w hidtleti, anfl foreign cdljl ia wUhdrawn oTKoing. we are ti have a CVnalltutloiial Uoi.veiilioii in teileinler, aud every de manoKueiii the' Htateia already boarae wild crying. an for in form. , w hich meam the deatructluu of every iiutbmal iiitereat. Iikm't know wlait .w) are coming to, Tlie Clilneae ate deWled wllll nil our mia fiiHuiiea, and the'agtlatora are now pub licly moving to drive theiu out by tire and awnr.1. 1 may be an nlar.uW, but when the kVwer order ofetHriely in thle city cub acctMiiplbih by the ballot the electiuu fif thirty-t we delegalee to the fjumtltutkiuat Convention, many of whom ran neither leail er write, aome of whom cannot a)eak a word of the Englh.li hingiuge, ! and of w'honi nineteen were naturallxed within a r..rtnlghtor three weekr.ef their election, and quite aa many of wlnnn afe n4 jhul. rle.1 by our lawa to ait oh a tit jury; when aucb thtnga ran be' no' nun tan derlare my fearauureaeonahle. ., Now y.Hiiig geiitleunjuj heae thliigsha ve Wit done III free Anicrfeaii Slate. tTlie inaii who haa doiie it ia here, J and what he haa aui.x-oe.letl in doing In tbe Weal lie la going to try tu do iu the EaMeru State. Tula doctrine hi not m new thing. It Inw been preache.1 iu France, and you all know what a deluge of bhanl It ended In. Sow It Is being preaohed Iu thle country, where unlveraal aullrage Liievaila, and where Iheaw mea.ifthey once get the Mier," van everthrow our 'liiatllutiona. Hit down supinely If you will, and ace tue landmarks niiclal order swept away, but do ii.4 complain when the terrible result ot your negligence confronts you Uildef our preaeot systent weeupport, perhape, Jmi.iWOtrampa. IT Jou want to see that number awelle.1 to 4i.W,iO,sU down and make mi effurt to tlcfemt the Institution wbloli j our fathera left to yoil.1 Tliere la a'-iaolutely noway to avert thla stale of affairs but by training up the young men of the -country to govern the country. Cheers.! 1 know you'll say tbal you niptnitilHt there uefuieyoujo but that ia no i eXCUSe"! i .'!! , - . Ml'ieae evils,, that I have .suriken, of.iq pot cuje Iheiipclvca. There In i only one way to cure tlivm. that laj go Into pnMlics-, Mnke'yoiiriwlvea lamillaf wltll ii.eiiu well a tt-uriiiifsl 1 Am t 'ojijarf.! to Hmlveraal suiriage?i; No. lit lathe tmnd Which the poor of tbia cmntry have of; the rkdi aud of the educated, and ia the . futuidaliou of ourfrec iiiHtitutlou. ou have nothing , o fer from it i f you set y ou rV'l vca hoiiestty ami muiiuiiiy to irn 10 win mo itKii of your fellow I cltffieiia aiitt ' of the public." Cheer. If any tiling ; thut I luive a'uhl ahall rouae one vouiiir muti to the lut- iKiiiliice of this aubjec't--if Ii ' sYiall have ' induced one of your , number to eoiuluie the greli wrke,.Biidjbe, reru, achieve--tueiita of Ilia forefither-i)f the , men who ditl uot think il tieiieuth their dignity to govern "thla great country--!. '' aliall be more lhaii autialied.' ' ' ,,H ' " '; v.jlh ... tri e electric lio ht in5 parihl Mr. C.C Fulton writes to the Uallluiore Amtrivtin ithitt the, iiitriMluctioit of the electric light la' 'becoming Xi general in Paris that it now attract very little atten tioll. ' The proprietora of liotela, loalHU" ranbv theatres, and even stores, are eretv ting fleclric, candles n front of their e tabliehuienta, aiid there are quite a num. berou the steps alid around the Madeline All the i public gardens and aquarea have a di wen or more' liulitH,' niul 1 the Place do l0iera literally blazes with them, making the gas-jets kik; like farthing candles. The Arch of Triumph has twenty electric candle around it, and wherever it was in troduced ny the authorities to add bril liancy to the great (Humiliation it remaiua aa a iiermaneiit llluiuiuatlug pmce.' Io nearly all the great central places of Paris electricity kt gradually; superseding gas, aud wherever it I extensively used gas lights are extinguished. , Whether it will ever be used for in-door lighting ia very doubtful, as it is too glaring a .light when very clHe ti it, though it iethaded out of doors with large ami heavy froHled shades. For railroad slut ions aud ail central public place it i superseding gas, but it requires motive power near at band to the caudlea to "keep up a steady current of electricity There are quite a number of electrical il luminating Instruments In the Exposi lion, but we have not bad time- yet 1oex amine thenr They bhiztt away at at) houi of the day, but of eourse do not show toadvaiitago iu, daylight', Theyjhrow out such an iutenae heal that sujl a light w.iul.l probubly be too oppressive iiidoors In summer time ' i , .. i j.i-'. ,i: . , ' ? 4 t t- .'W. . , . ,1- .?'.''"'.' 1" ' ' ' n Tbe sardine fL-liertP have aujported many familiea lor generatiuos. Tbecbief atipply Tlioae cTlliseiisof the towu who'aie well are alao cMiipletely worn out, ami I Ihluk n.ut to tbU fact iu a great measure I at tributed the luortality. When one of thwe teroua takes thediaeaae,ll.eyare socom pletely i-r.rtratiH froii continued watcli ing aud attendance iif their , frieuda and relatives, that they have not the strength i.. r.tttf. vti iflhe fever I broken. v I I know of ..Wca-e In poloi. 1at f Mr j,44ii Crummera. Four of hie relative wtjrealck at ot time ami he bad but one man to aiI lilm lit luliilstellug to then!, ami ofcouiae it waa lnip.wit.te for hhii to b-eut lifiiiaelf froii sick ' rooma for a sufficient length of lime to enable him lo ttnieare rest lie was without sleep or rest froitt Friday until Tuemlay, and mi the lalter day he , waa cHiii-elled lo give Up and weut to bed with the fever. He dkal th following Friday I ilomd d.Mil4 that he bad tbe fever some time before he vieMed a id took to his bed, and then it was loa late lo save him. I am of the opinion that the town will be dcMipu'ated . within ten days, and for .his reason i As I sakl beftne, all well peraou are eomplrtely Worn mil, and the H..i.i-e of a niatorltv for recovery, f atiax ked.arelio greater than were Ihisai of John Crnmmera, Bndlsee that they are contracting thofevrr at the rate often originally came from off "Sardinia, whence tbey take their itamd.' but for if tbug1 time they were mainly caught ''on" tbe coast of ISrtttany. Sardines are unusually abun dant jt French water IhU aeafou, and tlie cT,tcb ail) be larger . tbao iu any previous year, A sardine fleet eonMsIs of veaselrt from eight to leu tuna iacu.with a'erew of from sit to'twsKe petWn find gar sis, Id nine miles froui' laud t The bait, eon siatbg of eggs and flJi. cut up. is scattered" on the wster, ',Tb sardine are taken with gill nets. A few are salted bu board, but the bulk are-carried on shore. ,,Tbeif heads ire cut off. and tbey' sie well wsidird slid sprinkled with salt ' After dryitg tbey are arranged in frames, in almost perpend ioii. lar rowfaiid imuierced again in tbe bear boiling olive oil. ' When snfficiently cured they are packed In the ' small tin boxes by the women and children, after which men fill the boxes: an with fresh oil and solder litem tight.' The work is not complete, however, for before fit fur the table the fib require cooling. Td'thia end tbey are laced in 'a covered ' kettle and boiled for ia.1t an b.mr te an hour, sccording to their sixe .. After driug.; labeling aud placing in wooden essoe tbey are ready for ship ment. The American sardine, or men hadeb. & taken In large quantities on tbe coast of New Jefny, aod put bp in ml. ,, . ' i - . , Galled v Back Th eelebrsted veterinary surgeon, Coorge 11. iXidd. gives in the Prairie farmer ttis loiiowiug; So amm aa an abrasion is d'uoivered on the bark of a horae' the animal should be ie from datt fof few lsfs tbe bbrsded psrta should be dressed twiee daily with a port ion of tbetnwtare of aluea add myrrh. Tbia simple trestuient will stain heal the fart. Should there be no abrasion but aimide swelline. stleuded with heat. pain, and' tenderness, the parts should be frequently sponged with cold water. 0c CMooually the skin undergoes the process of bardenimr (induratioul. This is S Condi- turn of the farts known- to the farrier of nl.l aa ail fast.' and the treatment is sa follow i Procure oris nonce of Iodine sml the iadarattd m4 with it twice daily. Kouie cane of galled back and shouldeis sre due to nfahgeiic snrl sbnse, jet maiy aniuisk owing too pecullsrltf of eowitn tit.n. will ehfe in those psrta whkdi come in contact with the collar and M.uie. ana neither bnmin foresight nor mecbsniesl wean tan feeveut it " TIJK.KUJICS OF IIAIUT. He hud been m the habit of standing on llie .Mirbatoue, in front of the ch'ircn. after aerviee. and waiting fof hi girl. " A lie pr;dr d himself Igreatly epbn bia, jHiliteaesa in palluj 4btcen "f.arjably, oyrti after their lielrotlial. siej'l'etl up to her, sc.i, ooi fing bis hat. requested permisriou to aeekcr homo.' ' ' " ' l '"The first time thst they went lo church together after tbey were married, they were ant bio to scour ,eata' together. ,'fbia. however, did not, Wory him, . .,Uo secured a srstfor bis wife, and at once tthigU but old quarters Iiy the alove, and ajioog aoma of his tildr eroHiosA l'.,is t ; ''-After service was over ba Sbfebt iiiiod edly walked out with the boys, took Lie old stand on tbeicurb"lone. : fiVith flaahing eyes ami glowing cheeks out eame bis wife. She would have passed him iu indignant and scornful silence had he not stepped i np to her as of yore, end raWug kia hat, said t 'Miss I,., may I hsva the pleasure of walk ing eitb y.iu?' ,." ' ., ; . .' II had the pleasure of knowing that be wa very mack married, when she exclaim dd 'vi-04 l.. tsi:u; ),.!! Miji ''( ! , t -f 'You idiotic fool, put on your, bat and come along I'Kx, ... . , . x . , ' ?' r '"'."'i ' f-, ' i -"' Three trishnicn. who had dag a ditch for f I. we're quite' at a Tose to know kit in divfde tbe'pay"eqaally: One tf ;tlie tlumiier bad been 4 ', school and, reached division in arithmetic, so it wsslefi to bin. lie did it st once, ssying i" It is aiy enough. Sure, there's two " for 'yoa aud two for me. too." Th two received their porti.nr with great inoreased ropeet fbf the advantages which learning, give to a mt aea.aaraasaat'Swwai - .5 ' Charlotte Ofwcrrwrsavs.1 . H.'! Helms, late mail-carrier between ? Plnesvllle, 111 this county, and Lancaster , Vllhige, ck C. who wa charged with breaking a sealed teller while carrying the mail between the point named, wa tried at the se4.Hi ht the Unite.! Ktate Circuit Court at tireen ville, H. U. at week aud rouaxl rullty but recommended to the niercym Ibeomirt' He was sentenced to two months luipiis onmeiit In Iancaster jail and $20, line. A N-tition sigue.1 by prominent citizens la iu ciiculatlou praying for bis pardou. " ' ..'. 'A Cckiositt. The revenue - offleer have di-eovered. ia this county, a cariosity in the shape of a brandy still. - It eeesist of a wooden box. with sheet iron bottom. On the top was plsred with mud a tin coiidemuug tube. The whole arrangement probably cost " $I"'5S. The oBieer were eompcllnd to destroy the still and' report tbe offender. , .,' . ; , ,- f; i. It is strange our people will continue t violate the revenue laws whew tbey know" the terrible cbiu-eqience of swob vkilstion, ' -LSdWrnfy" ir.rft'AlHrtH. " : .. A far-sighted tuiss hs concluded to msf ry a big man for ber husband, and a little one for the second." so that she can cat all the' ctotliei' of the 'first''' down an tfisk tfi-ih over ta fit hie saeeesWi' Th. Ike hard times foioe home letov of figkl eetf nuaiy and practical scuee upon tba tpndef nature of girlhood.. , t . - ... V . , . ..... V . . Fl ' v. A geuttcBMB i this city who could Hot wslia offerod a young lady a hundred dot lara if slie'd let biiuhug her aa much as tbe man dij who bad just walixed with bar J It was a fiatd offer, and showed thai, rweoey wa bo object lo bim, but iboy palliiw. out of the hoUhO so bard that bia eje wa ouitc ll,Hk -..-. : . .. . Ms. baa yor tongue got legsT . 0oi what, child f OiHUgs.mar Certain ly not ; but why do you ak that question O, nothing: only I beard pa sey tbat yenr tobgde was running frvat t taurning till bight r Then pa bad to taksuoLhsr,'ro- "'"e! " , -'..',".' Tub Last Dat. T we t widower were oih;o eonJoling togaiber ou tbsir reeent be reavemeut of their wivewheb on of lb. m xi'Uimed with a aigh. 'Well msy 1 bewail my loss, for I had so f.W differ sues with my dear departed tbat tbe 1 4t day of tut marriage was ss happy at the 6rat., , 'There I aiirpaaa Jou, , said hi friend, for the itl day of inm waa bapjiitt. ,'May the Lord preserve your eyesight, ssid a beggar woman to a loan with a small aose, whj bsJ given loir a piitsnee. ' Why ? be asked. ' Ueesase said btf. .f you've no nose to bold y our pwslseles,jf f-. ' Fatly, 'what bate you done wiik th cream? The children cannot eat skim milk fur breakfast.' ' fure, ma'am, it Isn't me that would be after giving the scum to yet, 1 tuk thst sud gsve it to tbe csts.' A New Turk lady was asked fn jin one of the divisions of lb paiighlera of Tm- erance. She replied ; Tbia ia unuccr ssry. as it is my iuteniioM to ym hhi of tbe Sons in the coarse of a lew week , The sermon of the'best preacher in the world will iK't mak aa muck impressioil Uon eongregitkin a tbe Sodden patter ing of rain oa the window-pane ef a cborch etiutaiitiug tee hundred new spriiik bonneta. A veletsn shopper entered a small dry goods store the other dsy and asked for the proprietor. The clerk .aid b was at bom. Has he got anything new? asked tk la dy. ' II ba got pbeatuooi.' Yew don't say so! Wbstatyo getting a yatd for mouiatow?'
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1878, edition 1
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