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Farm, Garden and Household Housekeeping Department Delicate Cake. Two caps of white sugar, two and three-quarter cups of butter, one-half cup of milk, the whites of three egg? one-half teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of cream-tartar ; White Cur Cake. One cup of fresh butter, two cups of white powdered sugar, four cups of sifted flour, five eggs, one cup sour cream or rich milk, soda to sweeten it, half a grated nut meg, one teaspoonful of cinnamon ; bake in small tins. Cats kit. l Apple Ptjddixo. One pint sweet milk, four eggs beaten to a froth, one teaspoonful soda, a little salt, flour enough to make a stiff batter, four large apples, chopped : mix well, or, rather, stir ; bake in deep tins ; serve hot, with butter and sugar or sweetened cream. ArpLE Fcpdino Without Pastby. Pare and cut up enough apples to weigh two pounds ; boil them and rub through a colander : add a large spoonful of but ter whilo they are hot, and when cold aid half a pound of crushed white sugar, six well-beaten eggs and the grated riad of a lemon ; pour the mix turo into a deep dish and bake for hal an hour. Caraoexe Custard. Piocure an ounce of caragene moss and divide into four parts ; one part is sufficient for one mess ; put the moss into water aud let it remain until it swells ; then drain it and put it into two pints and a half of milk and place it over a fire ; let it boil twenty minutes, stirring it continually ; then strain it, sweeten it with loaf sugar, put it into cups, and grate nut meg over the tops of them. Mosquitoes. To clear a room of mosquitoes, take of gum camphor a piece about one-third the size of an egg, and evaporate it bv placing it in a tin vessel and holding it over a lamp or candle, taking care that it does not ignite ; the smoke will soon fill the room and expel the mosquitoes. One night, not long since, I was terribly an noyed by them, when I thought of and tried the above, after which I neither saw nor heard them that night, and next morning there was not one to be found in the room. Tbe Mania for Association, ait What It Is Doing. It is interesting, and not a little curi ous, says the New York Times, to-no- tice how rapidly our people are develop ing plans for consolidation, co-opera tion, and combined interest, mere are combinations of producers and combi nations of consumers. The railroad companies make a ring to keep up rates COMMERCIAL C0HBI5ATI03S. A COLLEGE PRA3K. What Came of It The Sen of a Proml- tnt Indiana Kamllr a Convict In a Penitentiary. An affecting incident occurred re cently in the Jeffersonville penitentiary. A lady from the central part oi lnaiana bad accepted an inviiauon to wute a stroll through the prison. In company with several others she was snown tne of freight ; the grain-farmers and deal- various departments, and as the party era make another ring to compel, lower proceeded, occasionally an allusion charges. Working men combine to would be made by the guard to the force higher wages and fewer hours 01 more notable of the prisoners witnm labor ; master mechanics form an as so- the high walls. ciation to protect themselves against In going through one of the rooms, a what they consider to be extravagant young man in full convict costume was SUMMARY OF VE1YS, Can't ther train Chinamen to eat The Paciiic Steamship Company will introduce fppers ?JfV midshipmen into their service for the purpoee TADLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF All KIMDS XXD KXCLUSIT XAXX3.S OF nmmmm of raising up thorough officers . An official return giree the total strength of the English troops engaged in the Ashantee war at 2,587 men. The total casualties, including those from disease, were 723 In the capital of Mexico there are eleven Protestant churches and seven Protestant schools. Altogether there are ninety-eight Protestant churches in the Republic On the very day that the attempt was made on Prince De Bismarck's life, his son fought a duel with pistols, with M. Zarskow, an officer of infantry, killing the latter Over fifty bodies have been re covered from the ill-fated Pat Sogers Near Pitts ton, Badolph Schmaltz, a miner, and pounded by interested parties ia the West. Good advice never comes amiss. II they hare not got the Elmwood Collar at the store where yon are in tne naou oi purcnasuig your goods, tell them to get some for yon at onoe, and don't bo put off with any other goods. Com demands. Laborers out of employment observed standing over a box whicn naa Nicholas Owens, a laborer, were instantly organize an industrial society to pro- just been opened. One of the party re- by a mxsa 0 coal falling upon them. dace ana sen tne wonc oi men nanus : marked mat tne dox contained a t-empv- consumers associate themselves to- ing lot of cakes, jellies, and confections. The President has unconditionally paraonea gether to buy what they want at whole- The guard casually rejoined that that one Cjtxu Plummer; sentenced to unpnson sale prices. Exactly where this is to was a sad case." The young man hap- ment for life at Charleetown Mass., for a mur end none can tell. It is pretty evident pening to hear the conversation, looked der committed fifteen years ago The that the tendency of the times is toward up and observed the persons in the r amount of national bank notes outstandiag in a condition that may be described as room. He was about to resume ms armed observation. The combinations work of unpacking the box when his are ho longer for mutual protection eye fell upon the lady referred to above, merely ; they are for aggressive pur- With a cry, partly of joy and partly of grief, he rushed towards ner ana Kissed her Ibefore either she or the others coul4 recover from their astonishment. Seeing the general surprise he ex claimed, " Why, don't you know me? You are Eddie C s motner. xne lady then .recognized in the convict a poses, A very good example of this is found in the organization of a body known as the "Sovereigns of . Industry." This is an association founded on the same principles as that which underlaid the " Protective Union." a society well known throughout New England some Tonne man about eighteen years old, i i a m i Tr l i: 1 L . . i t l : J .3 TT . from tne cisy in wnica sue reaiueu. v had been convicted of burglary about three months before and had been sentenced for two years to the State penitentiary. His case was a peculiarly sad one. He was connected with one of the best f amilies in his section, and was a young man of great promise. He was gifted with an unusual inventive faculty, and was fond of playing all sorts of pranks. The town in which we lived was more of a country village than a city, and was but a ahort distance from a neigh- twenty-five years ago. The Protective Union was made up of heads of fami lies, who employed a'purchasing agent, usually one of their own number, who bought for the union, at wholesale prices, such articles of home consump tion as could be kept in store without danger of loss by decay. These were retailed to members at cost price, the necessary expenses only being added thereto. Probably some of these unions are yet in existence, but in many in stances they failed on account of losses from dishonest agents and non-paying members. The Sovereigns of Industry high-sounding title propose to emu late the Union and the Patrons of Hus bandry in doing away with middle-men and their profits. In Massachusetts, where this organization has begun its the United States begins to show a gradual in crease, the books showing now in, circulation $350,000,000, while only a short time ago 348, 000,000 were the figures Two lads of Augusta, Me., aged about eleven years, were drowned in Hartwell Brook, which they were crossing in pursuit of cows A St. Louis cotton firm have been indulging in 1313,000 of forged paper Rioting has been going on in Portsmouth, England, and conflicts have taken place between the troops and mobs. Some of the latter have been killed The small-pox is raging frightfully in Jamaica. A. C. Burton, (colored), candidate for the Tennessee Legislature, was shot and mortally wounded at Braden's Station, by some party unknown. The shooting caused intense ex citement among the negroes in the vicinity, and a riot was feared The towboat Sol. Roberta, which blew up and burned on Guy an Shoala, Ohio Paver, occasioned the loss of three lives. All the wounded will recover New York city is talking about seceeding from the State and setting up a little kingdom of its own borine town of about the same size. jignt leaaers oi ine miernauonaie nave Together with a number of college com- been arrested in Rome, and arrests have been panions, he organized a band of "Mo- made in Florence and other Italian cities, docs." of which he was chosen leader. Papers were seized showing that the Inter- They made frequent excursions at nignt nationale has been making great progress in about the country, doing nothing for Italy...... Col. Richard Tenbroeck. the well- Xmt llt So Fut, Mr. Jomii I A arse- doctor in Pallaaelpala was caagat caaaglag taa celebrated Xmcu Xrrrixa Luuun la to other bottles, aaa using It as ale osra redae. Hoaeetv it always the best policy. Taees raedlclae lika to follow ap eaca fellows. It eared taa lai aorta all the eama; bat It deaaged taa Doctor's reputation, aad bancfltad taa proprietor la pro portion. We kavs beard of se many Bbeamatte peraona and lama boraea being cared by tba Mrs tajto Lnnxart taa wa ad viae every boaeekecper, liveryman and plantar to tavast la a 60 et. or 11.00 bottle, again it accident. Beware of counterfeit. It la wrapped In a eteel engraving signed M O. W. Weatbroob, Cbemlat." The Ladles Saroals Club, of Hew Tork, re cently changed their diaenaaaoaa from Woman's aaffraga ta Hair preparations and Flnstle Baaiab- art. They declared that where aatara bad aot endowed them with beaaty, it was their right yea, their dnty to aaak It where they could. So they voted that Xaosoua Balm overcasts Sallow nees, Boagb Skin and Bingmarka, and gave to the complexion a moat distingue (Soroalan) and mar ble-like appearance (daagaroaa to men, ae doubt); I and that Lvov's Karaaxaoa mads the hair grew thick, aoft and awral pretty, and moreover pre vented it from taming gray If tba propriatora of these articlea did not aend the alatars an Invoice, they are not era art. 1'Ue Ureal He volution m Xaoicai. Taaar- Birr, which waa commenced la 1900, la atlU la And tba Pateait Iv.rr" or CaUnloid Kalfe. ratlery. and by the M.RiISS CCTLKKT CO.. e caaaaaera atrwe. rw Tbe Haadlee aavev aret are ar-ug Liu rvir u Warraa4 aa4 aold by all dealera la BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for TQir HACHKHI SOft PKH DAY Cuamlaaioa or SSO a week mJ Salary, and aapeeeea. Wa offer It and wt4 pay U. Apply now. O. Waaaan a CoMariea.0. WHY INOT Send SI cents and tbe addreas of te per a aa and receive by mall a Heaatltnl Chro no, else 7 by worth JC and rail ta trmrtinns to clear $30 a day. Addreaa I'Li-ai a Co., 108 South a 8U, rbtla Pa. o B YEN'S l7 Pocket PhctCCCCTDO.i. progress. Nothing an Btop It, for It la founded on the principle, now nnlveraally acknowledged, that physical vigor la the most formidable antagonist of all hnman ailments, and experience aaa ahowa thatPiJiTATioa Brrraas la a peerless Invlgorant, (J CARSON. as wall as the beat possible. aafegnard against epldemlo dleeaaea. Haa gTBatXaanrrrvo power, need for detecting Connterfiit Money, Sholdy La Cloth, foreign aab etaaeesln I ho Eye, la Wmnds.etc.asd taexamlna Insects, Plowera and Plants, to detect flawa in Metals, flneneeerf wood-Taln ; to encipher rtt Ine otherwise tllecible: and for the tne pact ton of grain, minerals, etc raefwi for everybody. Doabto Convex Lens. 1 1-J Inches In diameter. Mounted la leather, and carried In the vest pocket. Price AO Centa.twofr.rfjl, free by malL Aobbtb Wawtbb. Illuatrated Clrculara and terms free.' Address M. U STK5, P. O. Box t.fle. Mew Tork. Offlco. Ho. 49 Xaeeau Street Stat where T"q eaw thla. Coloraflo for InTalids ani Tonrists. Ita adTaataee for Coaanmpttvaa aaoABtamat ca Full particular ener rree. Address, J AT B. BOLOHTOIV, Port Collins. Cotorado, Tbe Auftets. Fowli In the Ilorae-Stable. Fowls should never be permitted to have access to the horse-stable, nor the feed room, nor the hay mow. Their rooms should be entirely separate from the stable, so that they may not always be ready to slip in whenever a door is opened ; and that the vermin which in fest poultry may hot reach horses and cattle. , It is a well-known fact that fowls of all kinds frequently drop a very sordid, offensive, clammy, viscous odor; and when allowed to go on the hay mow, or in the feeding room, or anywhere in the barn, they damage more fodder than we are wont to suppose. We would as soon allow fowls to live in the kitchen, and to hop on the dinner table while we are eating, and to roost on our bed stead as to allow them to have free ac cess to the horse-stable and barn. Some horses are always afraid of fowls, and when one enters the manger, or rack, the timid horses will immedi ately surrender their entire right, how ever hungry they may be, to these law less marauders. And after they have scratched over the feed with their foul feet, and smeared a portion of it with their filthy droppings, a horse must be exceedingly hungry before he will eat his mess. Many a hungry horse has uoen aeprivea or ms leeding oi grain by a lot of bold, -gallinaceous robbers that had learned when and where to fill thoir empty crops with the feed of a jaded horse. Let gates and bars ex clude fowls and pigeons from the doors and windows of all horse-stables. N. V. Time. Krtilt Uarden. Tick off all deformed fruit on dwarf . trcos, and also thin out where too thick. Use sulphur on grape vines as soon as mildew appears. Tie the vines to trellises or stakes. operations, every species of goods will which they could be held amenable be fore a court of law. They always went ut on a professional frolic, intending only to have fun. One night they con cluded to visit the neigiiDoring town and enter the store of a certain man and take some articles, conceal them, and after the excitement would have subsided, to return them. In order to effect their design, their leader invent ed a number of keys to ht the Iocks oi the store, and, on the night appointed, the bovs went to the town, entered the store and taok out some boots and. other articles of small value. The theft was of course discovered the next day by the proprietor, and the authori ties notified. One of the boys engaged in the affair, a day or two7 afterward made some mention of the affair to outside persons, and as soon as the report be came generally known, the whole party was arrested on the charge of burglary. As soon as they were taken into cus tody, the property stolen was given up uninjured. The trial came off at the ensuing term of the Criminal Court, and the indictments against them were all quashed, except that against their leader. The jury could, of course, re turn no other verdict than guilty, al though every legal means were used to effect his discharge. He was conse quently taken from the college he was attending and sent to prison. There was great sympathy excited in his be half among people to whom he was known. The lady who recognized him at the prison, was one of the most in timate friends of his family, and had known him from infancy. On being asked about the contents of the box, he replied that his mother, at intervals of two or three weeks would send him all sorts of delicacies from the home table. He was very despondent, and wept bit terly when the lady left him, bearing messages from him to those at home. . -m ml De embraced, in tne catalogue oi pur chases made directly for the consumer. For example, a " Sovereign" is to be entitled to a discount of six per cent, on the wholesale price of clothing, pio vided he buys of a dealer with whom his Executive Council has made a treaty, his only credentials being his certificate of membership certificate of sovereingty, wo suppose we should say. The Executive Council agrees with various dealers to send the " Sov ereigns " to their establishments for goods ; and the dealers consent to the discount for the sake of securing a large number of customers. In this way, it is said, discounts of various rates are to be procured for the "sovereigns" on flour, groceries, coal, dry goods, furniture, crockery, stoves and tinware, and even pianos and melo deons. We do not understand that there is a limit to the membership, nor any special qualification therefor ; ac cordingly we are not surprised at being told that the order is increasing rapidly throughout the country. The only wonder is that everybody does not join it as soon as there is a chance. We can only guess what the result will be when everybody can buy everything at a I slight advance on first cost. It is pretty evident that we shall then be in the condition of that colony of shipwrecked Yankees, who made their living on a desert island by swapping jack-knives with each other. It is only necessary to refer to this latest "industrial" scheme to show that it is as possible for one class of monopolists to go to extremes as an other. Four or five wealthy corpora tions combine to put up the price of coal. That has been done this sum mer, and there is no apparent legal remedy against extortion. But how abont a combination of bricklayers to put up the price of their labor ? We must have the f ael, and we must have known horse owner, who once took a lot of American horses to England, was shot and mortally wounded at Gilman's Station, Ky., by Gen. Walker Whittaker John Stanton Gould, well known as a scientist, and for some years President of the State Agricultural Society of New York, died in Hudson The Mutual Base Ball Club of New York, are accused of telling out to the Chicago Club and Chicago gamblers, and it is said will not be allowed to play in Chicago again The Commissioners of the District of Columbia have consolidated all the schools of the Dis trict under one Board of fifteen members, composed of ten white and five colored men. Prominent among the latter is Fred Douglas. The consolidation is not to effect the present relations of the white and colored scholars. . . . New York is threatened with a small-pox scourge, and much fever ia felt. An officer on the New York police force has saved over one hundred persons from drowning ..... .The New York Sun declares that the city will not secede from the State Minnesota gives a fair yield of wheat, despite the grass hoppers Since Custer's command entered the Black Hills, a dispatch says, it has been prospecting in a continuous line in the most beautiful tract of land man ever looked upon. Here in "Custer Valley" rich gold and silver mines have been discovered, with both placer and quartz diggings, and this immense section bids fair to become the future El Dorado of America Near Carlisle, Nicholas County, Ky., a man named Hamilton, while attending the Methodist Church, becoming offended at something that was said, stood upon a bench and flourished a pistol. Thomas Shaw, one of the trustees, succeeded in pacifying him and coaxing him out of doors. When outside, Shaw told liirn the penalty of the law for his offense, whereupon Hamilton shot Shaw through the heart. vonx. BfOile Prima to XxtraBnilooksf .lltfa Common to good Texana ' .OS a JO 3Uion 0"wb.x... 40.00 aTS.OO nogs Live JCSa .OSS' Drecaed .08 Ha ,CV Bboep MX ,U)i Cotton Middling J 7 a .17 H Flour Extra Wentern..... 6.45 6.85 State Extra 6.41 Wheat Bod Weatorn 1.28 Ko.l Spring 1.2S Sye . Barley Malt 195 Osts MlxM Western 60 Oorn Mixed Western .80 Hay, perewt 1.00 Straw, per cwt 5 ) Uopa IVn 3027 XT , 8 .6 a3V Befined.HV .33 .25 a IT .20 .30 a .13 V .04 a .13 a .20 Pork Meaa 23.40 Lard 14 Petroleum Crude. ...... Eutter State , vu.v, X Ul.t ...... .m. . " Yellow Wee tern ordinary.......... Pennsylvania Ann.......... Oaaeae State Factory gklmmed Ohio . . . Kga State 4XSACT. Wheat M 1.15 Bye State .95 Corn Mixed SO Barley flute 1.75 Oats State .72 KzrrwA.ua. Floor 6.00 Wheat No. 3 Spring 1.22 Corn 74 Data 50 Bys l.t-3 Barley .'. 1.80 Lard .12 KALTixoaa. Cotton Low Middling .18 V riour xxtra. 7.00 6.80 a 1.30 1.2s a l.os 2.00 .68 .80 1.35 a .65 .15 23 41 .14 .35 .26 .1 .22 .31 .13 V .00 .12i .21 Wheat Goto rcxLADSxraxe. Flour..... Wheat Western Bed, Corn Yellow Mixed , 1, eee a 20 79 58 6.90 1.28 2 .81 a 1.45 .95 .80 1.80 80 7.75 a 1.2? a .75 . a 1 05 1V0 .12'i .15V 7.75 1.62 62 6 75 a 1 20 .Kl ei .81 Petroleuc Crude 08Va.8SEeflntU.12 1 . - 1 1 " "1 "Bl B oricKs iaia. n.acn organization is taking advantage of the. public neces Allnv nr,W v,r tn-nr M.rp. sitv. and the result in each case onlv il rt ; 1, i lustrates the general principle, which. soon as they roach a height of five or lf versally carried otit, would bring !t fnf n,i nf h lorwio mto inextricable confusion. When rrl.tr inr-io Ail 4i, llabor, in all its branches, is thoroughly to icmain on until thoronahlv ri rgamz?? on one. side, capital will be as when for familv iis r for rUrWi effectually associated on the other side. pick beforo fully ripe. Gut out tho old fruiting canes as soon as they have finished bearing, and ap- piy uressing 01 manure, lorKea in be tween tho rows. j' Remove the mulch from the old strawberry beds, and take out all weeds, and cut off ail runners not needed for ferming new plants. The best manure for newly planted beds is either wood ashes, or ground bone raked in ; if sta ble manure is used it should be well rotted, or else it will bring in an abund ance of weeds. A sure cure for a setting hen put her on live clams instead of eggs. As the clams begin to get warm they open their shells, and the hen don't get on that nest the second time. To Take the CM or Out of Milk. One of tho difficulties the milkman and the cheese factory have to contend with is the 'cowy,rodor in freshly drawn milk. It is worse even than the animal heat, or rather more troublesome to get rid of. It is much more percep tible in hot weather than it is in cold, and varies in intensity with the health and condition of the cow. To remedy this, an inventor has contrived the fol lowing : it is a tin pail, the bottom of which is perforated with one or two rows of holes. The milk is turned through a strainer fastened over the top, and it comes out through the holes. It starts in streams, but before it gets down a foot or 15 inches it is separated into drops and all aerated. All know what a deodorizer pure air is. Almost any farmer can get up a simple arrange ment which will serve the purpose very well; or, if he can't do it himself, he can go to the tinman and get him to punch holes in the bottom of a pail and hang it over a can or other vessel, so that in dropping down through the air it will be thoroughly aerated ; but it must be in pure air. The air of a filthy cow-house will not do it. The producers will be opposed by the combined consumers ; the buyers will constitute one well-guarded phalanx, and the sellers will be organized into another. Society, industrial and com mercial, will be divided into hestile camps. Of course, there are certain laws of trade and political economy that will prevent such a disaster ; but it is only necessary to indicate the drift of things to show how false is the prin ciple on which most of these latter-day combinations are formed. In a higher state of life than we have now, monop olies, rings, and " corners" will be im possible. Meantime it is the duty of every honest citizen to be careful as to all such combinations. Mutual confi dence is the basis of all social pros perity. It will be a bad day for all of us when we find society armed against itself and associated in cliques for ag gressive purposes rather than for coun eel, mutual support, and rational ez change of opinions. A Toor Time to Find Them. It is a town on a railroad running out of Detroit, and it never had a paper, a man went up mere to start one. Upon his arrival he found a great ab sence of sidewalks, a hotel where the patrons helped themselves, and the only signs of life on the main street were a lame horse and two children playing in the road. He had been recommended to several citizens, wno were anxious for the paper, and who would assist in starting it, and after searching around the hotel for a while he iound a boy mending a horse blanket in the ladies sitting room. " Where's Mr. ?" inquired the editor, mentioning the name of the first citzen on his list. " Qone to the dog-fight," answered the "And A Mother's Holy Love. The excitement that existed in Phila delphia concerning the case of the kid napped child, says Max Adeler, extend ed to all classes, and every mother in the city was for a time so wrought up upon the subject that she could hardly be induced to permit her cnildren to go B . mm -a e out 01 ner signt. umespie lives on Tenth street, in the same row with Mrs. Maginnis. He moved in a few days ago, and Mrs. Maginnis had not 1 - a naa an opportunity to become ac quainted with him. He is very near sighted, and, when he came home the other afternoon, he thought he saw his boy playing in the gutter, and he ap proached the youngster with the intent to pick him up and carry him into the nouse. Ihe fact, however, was that it was Mrs. Maginnis's boy, and that esti mable woman was watchine him with one eye while the other one rested upon the second story window which she was washing. When she saw Gillespie seize the child she knew at once that the kidnapper had come, and as Gilles pie walked off with the booty under his arm a red-haired woman, in a condition of frantic excitement, might have been seen shooting down stairs and through the front door with the velocity of light. Gillespie discovered his mistake just as he caught sight of the infuriated Maginnis approaching him, and, appre hending trouble, he dropped the child and ran. 15y the time they had gone around the block twice, Gillespie had not only Mrs. Maginnis and six iolice- men at his heels, but 1,800 other people and half a hundred dogs. At last he darted up an alley and endeavored to jump over his back fence, but just as he reached the top the avenging Magin nis arrived and caught him by the legs, and before he could explain himself the policemen had hammered him consid erably, and four oi the dogs had bitten chops out of his legs. He is in bed yet, and will probably not be around again till the bumps on his head sub side, and the dog-bites heal. A horrid story is told of two boys of Birmingham, England, who pushed a younger boy into a canal three times successively, he twice escaping death by swimming away and crawling out of the water. The last time the youthful murderers went in themselves and held their victim under water till he died. A Physician vfbo Healed Himseli, If a railroad director were lashed to every locomotive, there would be fewer railroad accidents, and if doctors had to take their own physic before admin istering it to their patients, fewer peo ple would be poisoned. Dr. Joseph Walker, of California, took this course when he first compounded the famous Vinegar Bitters, which now rank as an inestimable household remedy in all parts of the United States. He healed himself with this specific before he offered it to the world. He introduced it with a Bimple statement of the man ner in which he had discovered its vege table ingredients and been cured, while wandering, sick and poor, among the California tribes. He stated what the preparation had done for himself, and a few sufferers from dyspepsia, bilious ness, rheumatism, lung diseases, and many other prevalent disorders, be lieved him, tried the new restorative and were more than satisfied with the results. In this way the sale of the Vinegar Bitters began, and we mention the fact as an evidence that in this age of intelligence and inquiry, nothing that is really valuable to mankind can prove a pecuniary failure even though it may lack the help of capital and have to fight its way against powerful op posing interests. Within two or three months after its introduction, the ar ticle became self-supporting, and it now yields a magnificent annual reve ue. Com, Why Walk 100 Miles? The only Harrow fit for 8od and the bet in nse to prepare land for seeding; dolnar twice tbe work of a Draff with leaa labor. 8res tim. monev and Mho leath er, la aimpte, dwuble, lour priced and warranted. Clrcalara free. Exc nsWe tmttory to Agent. Address, EXCELSIOR WORKS, Masstllon, Onto. Swart h more College, Bwarthmore. Pelaware Co., Pa. For both sexes : nnder care of Priena a. For catalogue, Ac, ad'a, EDWD. H. at AO ILL, Pres. fslKAS Tbe cboiceat in tba world Importere JL prices largest Company in America s'aple article pleaaea everybody Trade continually in creasing Agents wanted everywhere best in. dncements on't waste time send for Circular to ROBERT WELLS, 43 Veaey St.. W. T P. O. Box 17 i ci urn o20. Portable Family Sewing Machine. TITE MOST re of any In the market. Hakes the Host Dnrablsi stitch, with Strength, Capacity, and Speed. Equal to anr regard! eas of cost. Deckwlth Sewing Machine Co 862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agents wanted sverywhara. 8ss4 f os Bnaplasi pad Circulars, IB IE by bta coanrade, IX. W. Patera, U. 8. a., tba ooly Authentic and Authorised Life published ; COO pagea ; beau Molly illustrated. Aeente wmt4 iwrifn SO, 000 already sold. Clrculara cf all oar works free Address bCBTIi. OILMAN a CO.. Hertford. Conn iWAUKBSHA WATBfl, MINERAL ROCK SPRING, CURES Dropsy Diabetes, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Constipation. Jaundice, right's Disease, And all diseases tf tba liver and kldneya. This water la aow knosra and aold aa a rcaaeoy for tbe above oiseaaea in all parte of the world. It la truly wondetful what effect It haa npoa the human system. It la now being abtpped at the following prleea: Barrel, so gai.. fix; aau so. ; senijoss ana jugs. 50 cents per gal., package extra; bottles (qts.) kXAO per dozen. Honey most accompany tbe order, ex cept to our regular authorised Agent. Inquire if your uraggist tor wauaesna mineral bock spring Water. Address C C. OLIN a CO., U'aukeaha, Wis., for ordera for tbe Water or for Clrculara. MORE TESTIMONY. Letter from Judg Jliran Barber. IloatcOB. Wla , July 7. 1971. Ha. C. C. Olix, Waokesha. Wla. : Dear Mir In closed please find 11.36 for five gallons of Mineral Bock Spring Water ran sent to-day by express. 1 am much pleased 'with the reaulta from the uae of your hprtfcg Water. I nave used for the last two years other wateia, but have never received fr- m the ns of others as decided raul a aa from tbe nse of that you Bent me. It may be owing to other canaes cperatog at the earoe time, w blch haa aided In the favorable results from the use tl Toais ; still I am not aware of any. aa my hablta have been tho same, niaklcg use of no drugs . r other meuical treatment. Tours, H. BARBER. Eau Claim. July t. If7t. C. C Ou a Co. r Oente This ia to rerttf that I have used the Waukesha attnaral R k Spriug Watr for the laat alx or eght moathe, with eood results. I waa very bad with the kidney and liver disease, and thla water baa be'ped me wonder fully, in roth or tbe diseases. My digestion baa also greatly improved, and I now rial thla water baa been a great benent in more waya than one. If I continue to uae the water, 1 am confident that tt will effect a permanent cure. Therefore ahip me to thla city another ba'f barrel of the water at once. Respectfully yours. CHARLES J. SMITH. Maxhattab. Kansas. Jul, . l7t C. C Ot.m a Co. : This la to certify that 1 have been trou Lied with kidney, bladder, and urinary oomplainta, borderti g on to B -tght'e disease, for a Lumber rf yeara. For the last two ycara I have Buffered rant h ; the coctore could eo me mo lasting good. All the time there was quantities of albu men tn my urire. J bad seen a notice in tbe paper of Waukesha Wallr. Lsst Pebruarv I nought I would try the wa'er. and aent to St. Louie and got five gtlioaa, and while I waa drinking it I received four gallobafrom a friend In Illinois. In a few daya I received a circular which t Id me that the water that waa aent me fr.-tn Illinois waa from Mineral Hock Spring. Since then I have ordered two bar rels and received it, and am making free uae of it. By tho use of the water my health le better than It has been or years. My wife thinks the water tbe greatest bcoa that I ever receive. It haa tta desired aud designed effect. Itaiak after aaLoa it a few months more. I shsll be all right. Now, etr. I am no acbolar, and If you caa change the atyleof my writing without destroying its meaning, ott ate at liberty to do it. U1ARX.ES BAalTKB. Dr. J. Walker's 1'aliioniia Vin egar Bitters ar a purely Wct.Vi. preparation, made chieih from the r t tire herbs found on the lower ran? :! tho Sierra Neratla mountains of dliur nia, the medicinal propertios of wniv are extracted therefrom without tbe.uvy of Alcohol. Tho question is aln.v, daily asfced. "What U the cau.e of unparalleled pucc-ns of Visr.r.Ai: Hn ters I" Our answer is, that they nnv" the cause of disc-arc, and the .uticnt re covers his health. They arc th blood purifier and a life-p.vin prfneipi a perfect Kenovator and Invirot -of the system. Xever before in tJv hi lory of the world ha. medicine t-r tomponcded poevesounc tho rerr.-uWai sjnalities of Vixeqar Hitter in ht-.tlin? aick of every disea man is heir t. Tl r are a pent la PurjrativA a. well a a 'r,'mt; relieving Coriee?tin r InLamniat.or. ,- the-Liver and Visceral Orp.ui. in U '.- Dieaaea. Tho properties f Di- Wauh. VlXEaABltlTTEWare.ll'eritM. I);aTr -i-". . Carminative, Xutritiu, Laxative. :urr ' Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Judritic, A ite live, and .Auti-Dilioii.. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vx.v ZGA.R Bittees tho most wonderful la vigor ant that ever sustained Lii" eiiAizg j stem No Person can take theso Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aco not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Itcmittent and Inter mittent FCTCrs, which aro fo preva lent in tho valleys of our Krcat rivers throughout the United States, especially those oi tho Mississippi, unio, aiixvuin, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Braios, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, IIo anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our intiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during rea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extern ; ve t! rangemcnts of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a ow crful influenco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. There i3 no cathartic for tho purpose equal to De. J. Walseu's Vinegar I1itti:i-, aa tlcy will speedily remove tho duik colored viscid matter with which tho bowels are loaded, at tho same tuno stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against dNea.sfl by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Brrrxiis. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus fore-anncd. a or Indigestion, ilead a iltlnfft. . I 1JOlA l.llrt THE R tlvii nsU I UN VY0&tr- ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, f'-r iJ-,--!ai?'. Tichtnessof tho Chest, Dizzinew. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had TaMc ever Pa. BOOK Money Making Employment. Beat offared. Address. M. K. LOVKLL. arte. of If edlcal Wonders. Should be read by all Bent free for 9 stamps. Address DR. BOIf APATK, Cincinnati, O. Aarenta Wanted.-Men or women. 134 a weak, or tlOO forfeited. YaluabU faimpUi fr. Write at once to T. M. REED, Eighth Street, Hew Tork. A DVEETI8ERSI Bend '45 eta. to OEO. P. ROW I ELLi a CO., 41 Park Row. Hew Tork. for their Pamphlet of 106 page, containing lists of 3000 news- d estimates snowing cost or aayeruemg er day at home. Term a Free. Ad'a eo. Bunaoa a Co., rortiaua, Maine. ?riv-V . -a-, mm I. . i . THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing: Machine. AWARDED The "Medal for Progress," AT YIKS.tA, 173. AWaUn AT papera, and eat $5 g $20 1 WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS Are the snoat beautiful in efyle and perfect latens sTsruiads. The COXCKRTO STOP Is the beet svsr placed 1st any Urgun. It la produced by an extra act of reeUa, peculiarly voiced, the K K K K C T of which Is MOST CUAKM1.NU and SOUL- lIKKla, while Its IMITATION f the ItUJ&AJI VOlCK is HIIPKKB. Terms Liberal. WATERS' P Mnemonic, Vaapar . WT arid Qrcheatrevl ORGANS In TJKlUt 'SC h 'Kat.MCii CAK, are saSf tba tet made, aad com blue PURITY of VOIC IXO with a re at Tnlnms of tone. Suitable fo P4ItL4tr. CllfKllI or IWUftlO HAUL.. WATERS NEW SCALE PIANOS nave great pb war aad a flu ilnglar tame, with all modern Imorwyemessta, and are the BKST PUNUS MADK. Thsts Orcsat aad Piano are warranted for A yeara. PKICKS ICXTIIKHKL.Y LOW f jr cash, or part caa hi an i balance la monthly or quarterly pay mente. eeondhand laitramsals taksa In exchange. A4JK.VTB WAMTkO in a ry County tn the V. . aad Casaadsu A liberal rtlKoual to Teather; ATraMtera, CfcwcAee, ScknvU, LoAj't. te. iLLrsraATBD CaTaiocaa Mailed IIOIIACK WATavKS dk- BOX, Kl aroadwaytWw Vera. P.O Bei3T. Thi Hat. There is probably noth ing else on earth that will roll like a hat. A guest of wind gets under your tile, and before you realize the extent of the catastrophe, you see it striking a bee line for the nearest puddle of water, into which it settles, with an in difference that is highly exasperating. No man ever yet caught his hat until it got ready to stop, which is, when it brings up under the fence, or when he drires it into the mud with his foot. "Lettin off sloep," definition of snoring. is a little boy, not eTen looking up, Where's Mr. ?" asked the editor. " Gone to the dog-fight," answered the boy. And Mr. ?" "Gone to the dog-fight." "And Mr. ?" " Well, ne s down thar." And Mr. ? Same place," answered the lad. There was one more name on the paper, and the editor waited a moment and in quired for its owner. "Saw him to the dog-fight," answered the boy. " See here, bub," said the irritated editor, "can you tell me if there is any resi dent of this town who didn't pro down to that dog-fight ? I've got important business with tbe head men, and I want to find 'em." The boy shook his head in a solemn sort of way and replied : " It's a poor time to find the head men of this town when old Mt. Clemmens sends hex fighting dorg down here to boy's clean our prize anamnl out I You'd bet ter call to-morrer I He Knew, There are a number of Americans in Paris, and among them, Brown. He knows less about the French language than he does about the man in the moon. The other evening he concluded to go to the circus. He went to a hack driver and began a series of no tions inat looted, very much as 11 he had performed the geometrical problem of squaring a. circle, and was trying to demonstrate it to " cabby." He whirl ed on his heel, threw his arm around, described a circle with his hand, and pointed toward the ChamD Zlysees. The driver pushed his hat back, put his whip under his arm, and gave close attention. After Brown had exhausted himself, the Frenchman scratched his head a moment, and said : ' Och, and it is the circus you want to go to ; and Vvedad and why didn't you say so 1" The heat of summer, as well as the Budden chances of temperature incident to antnmn, coupled with the use of unripe vege tables and ffuita and other unwholesome articles of food, result every season in pro ducing much suffering from Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Cholera Slorbus, Colic and other derange ments of tbe btomach and bowels. A remedy that will promptly relieve these sufferings and restore tone and normal action to the relaxed and debilitated alimentary canal, is surely a boon to tbe afflicted. Dr. R, V. Pierce, wbose Family Medicines have acquired a world-wide reputation, by long study and careful chemical experiments has succeeded in extracting, by a cold proceea, from Smart-Weed or Water Pepper, (that modest Utile plant seen in wet grounds by the roadside and in neglected grounds and pasture fields). a remedial principle which, when skilfully combined with the ex tract of Jamaica Ginger and other pleasant modifying agents, in what he calls his Com pound Extract of Smart-Weed, forms a most reliable specific for all such derangements and sufferings. It is pleasant and safe to take, yet powerful to cure. Its wonderful efficacy is a further confirmation of the Doctor's idea that God has caused to grow, in each climate and region, those medicinal plants best calculated lor the cure of the diseases thai prevail tn the section of country where those plants i found that " the leavea were for the healing of the nations." and that the fewer far-fetched remedies we employ .the better, if we would thoroughly investigate and understand those we haTe at home. The Doctor's Extract of Smart-Weed ia sold by druggists generally. uom. 7 Tne wise Meat at Uae LabkL, the Dtrlne, the Physician, the Judaa. aaa daily, la tAetr owa aosae, and recosasaend to all tarallda aad auffer- mim irva viayvpaia, bics niMKIS, SOBir StSSata, I CoBtlreaeaa. Heartburn. ladlaestlee. FllesT nil-I A nVIBTUt toaa attacks,LtTer Cobb i lain te.Oout ead aaeasaa- I acute ov tie Affection e. Saturate owa nasi aaa ssod I tatona. Sea areas aaa so asany, Tarraat's Efervnaeeat Saltxar Aperient. as tbe beat aad most reliable sued Ida e ever offer ed to the people for the above ciaaa of dlsaaaee. The narslner au.be. tta brotaera aad e stars, tta areata aad rrand-par eats. will all Sad thla pleas ant remedy well adapted tor their dUEereat coaa- piajata. rev aaie T ail a re crista. Thb Bioaasr Obobb or Mbdai. tbi Eiroimos. No Sarin g Jftehine Heettved a Jlxgher Prut, A FEW GOOD KKASOXSi 1. A ISetc Invention Thobocoblt Tims aad secured by Letters Patent. a. Makes a ptrfert iocs stitch, alike ca bot atdea, oa t3 kind of eood. 3. Rons Liobtt. Buootbi, Xotaauaa aad Aaid hctt tout&iaaf ion of sjuslitlet. 4 Icbabls Rune for 1'aers w.thout Repairs. 8. JCi2 do mil ssntlMi of Work aad J'aacy atxtekino la a eupsrlor manner. 1 afot laarfp- Manm4 by the operator. engtb of stitch may be entered while ranalat. and raacbtae eaa be threaded without paaslnf thread through hole a. T. Design Simple, aoenioue, Joaai, forming tba etttca sritaowt tbe use of Cog Wheel Oeara, aotary cams or Lever Arms. Baa tba IhImuIk Drop Toed, which f aswea uniform lengih of sfitca af sap- tpeed. Baa our new Tare GireCr, which allows easy movement of needle-bar aad i renrala iajurp ta tkremd. 8 Cow rra cm ob evoaf ntrtftd sad riBisasp, It la manufactured by tbe aaeat $H3fU and erpers ac4 muck nice, at las celebrated Reaaluartasi Arunarjr, Illom, a. Y. Sew Yarat Ofltr, jaas. O. Jl ad learn Kquars. (Kurt' a Build. lug ) BIIASCII OKFICaCSi Ht-te CIslcaaxsH 1IL H70 Supertar SU.CleveUud, O.f 1S1 Fussrtla at., Clavcluuatl. o.s 4u Mala St., DurTalav, 91. Y. 33 Waaulagtau Baatau, Mass. SIsf Cneefssut St. PnlladelplaLa, Pa. so Slatla St PI I ta bu ran. Pa. HO! FOR COLORADO! With Us glortaws climate, mae-nlSoaat eeamery. BBlalag reeourcae, iu(k graanag. rarmlag aad aaaltb advaataa-ee. OeaeraJ aad eia tfawa toa fivea f. Aereas J AT H. BOCOBTOX. uuim voa?raaoL SSI Am. Sews paper Calee repre- er l MO papera. divided tatoVauadt e t-ceot etavin f r ma akowta eta. ttoaof pars, with ceabiaed aad separate lists. tinsf eetimatee f r eoet of ad vertlets.. address S P. A Bf-K. Ul Moarce Street. Ca-caaa, 1U. PEXStYLVASU FKdALK COLLKOK, Collaeevtlle. Pa Advaaae-ea aaeaaeleS : CoUagevi expeaeee moderate. tae Bar Circular. it THE BEST YET Agents Make GIQO Cl Over per Koata aelllag ear sr APt, P1CTCHJCS, CIUUV. flOS. dk.. asw JXau mt HEW 1UHK STATC. las tne 1U4 Catalogae aae see our new eSers. jl c amixMiiAir, aartOay Street, jr. Y. EAT TO LIVE." P. E. SMITH A CO8 n mim a Mouth, Bilious Attack, Palit.i- tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in tbe region of tho KM nejs, and a hundred other painful symp toms, arc tho offspring of Dyf j jn:a. . One bottle will prove a better ptunuitc o of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or Kins' Eilf whito fiwellinp. Ulcers, Erysipela., hwi-U.-I Nt k. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammation. lLI"!' ut InCammaliona, Mercaria! A1Ik1i-i., tiM Sores, Krcptions of the Skin, Sore V.yv. t r. In these, as in all other contiiaii:.l 1 -easca, WALCifs Viieoar UrrrEi lr shown their great cnratiTf powers i:i th mot obstinate aad intractable !". For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Itc:r.;t tcnt and Intermittent Fevers, Dias of the Blood, liver, Kidncvs and i:!ir, these Bitters have no eooal. Soch Dwi--ci are caused bj Titiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Person cn paged ia Paints and Minerals, such as Plumber, Type-settert, Gold beater, ar.d 11 inert, ag ther advance ia Lie, are ml j-cl to paraJj-ni or the lwwei. lo cruara against this, take a dote of WALrra'a Vis- tO At. BlTTZU OCCASionallj. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Itheam, Blotches, Sitt. Pmijlcf, Pastales, Boil, Carbuncle, Kir, worm Scald head, Soro Eye. Bryiila. Ittb, Scnrff, Diacolorationi of th Skm, IIcm r and Diseases of the Skia of whatever tint or nature, are Lterallj dog cp and rarrid out of the fjitem ia a short tune bj the u&e cf theae Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms lurkicBT ia the svstem cf so man y thouAz.d, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no TcnniTucc, lo an thelminiUcs will free the system from trunks like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, In yocng or old, married or single, at the dawn cf wo manhood, or the tarn cf IJe. the Ti--..c Bitters displav ao decided aa ii:2ieice tht' improvement Is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yoa find its impurities LurUs ihru'ai the skin ia Piaaplea, Entptkma, of Sor.. cleanse it vhea you L&4 it cbructd azAi sluggish ia the Teiss: cleanse it when il is foul ; vour feelings wall ull voa when. Keep the blood pure, and the Leallh cf tie sytUu will follow. WU It. KeOOALD aV CO-. DrarrWU aa4 Cea. A rta, San rrancieoo. CJ Janlm. aaad oor. ot Wasatfirtoa aad Caartton Sta, N'. V. SValdl kjr avU Xrwg;lacs atavst IMavlera. y rx v w jx. m WAIsTTISD FOR WeUlteMir f rm. T.P. SL Bm I a t mr- MMs-m. SMHhtMMMtfHirr rt Ssscusr Stow. V r a ai . a ra r. tmrnf BaOJtPHtKE MA8rr Vlllj oy Lr.tieeBi-B on lv u x sore Remedy. IS ty CIIAItGE tor treatment until enred. Call on or address DO. J. C. TiaXTa. ClBeisfati, O. OPIUMS WHITE WHEAT. waiTa. Jf V fVa TeiVfta.ai assvev. Italic lama aad kVrat- WWf mt -- - Wmt fliM -naJ'Ttae Diwr. H H axwaltad. . 1 Gsoctsa. Dmnrtff. rlaa. iU rala- aaa llaeUUa seat tree. Atta- tdlle r si. asasssseal. U LJ'Tall It All. iiif.na .,.iaiaain a4Tell It A II mm mmm ina. H m a a !' a. ry anww. M mi atTiTi m mw whim a mf reel S i iVWmTT af Ilia Wifa NO.I9,'aMu rwa a P' aa naail mmimmm l la ia bmm I mm mlmrm tmmm a i mmmA. Ptmmmt wars T Sr a. utaa a C7-Ma aa wm U " IISallOOaa a Mill mmmm a.. ml fm. a. IV. OS I g IB g I OB S CO Kanawa. (.a,
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1874, edition 1
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