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Legacies After Death of Legatees. G. J. Hatfield, wlio ': was a fanner in Westchester county, N, Y., died in 1854, leaving the homestead to his son Jonathan, Who was to pay "unto my three daughters, Hannah, Eunice and Sarah, $400 each, which I give and be queath to them and their heirs forever." He directed that the daughters should live with Jonathan and their mother, and to have a support on the farm, " and to asaist as usually they have done in carrying: on the business in the house, and the money I have bequeathed them to be paid in one year after they shall severally marry, or be incliuod to leave Jonathan and their mother to live elsewhere." Sarah and Eunice died be fore leaving home, and unmarried, the former in 1856 and the latter in 1865. In 1873 their' surviving sister brought suit against Jonatnan in -the supreme court, as administratrix, to recover the legacie of her deceased sisters. Judg ment w ..s given in her favor. On ap peal to the general term, Judge Brady giving the opinion, it was held that the the Sioux in 18G8 it was expressly stipu- legacies had not lapsed, as was claimed lated that the' territory now known as on behalf of Jonathan, the time given 1 1 t1 t . TT 1 1 a ' 3 A. I trvm tliAiv navmant Vwvv AMmiA Ia4Iia tine liiac it xiiii4. country, in conoiuerwiu i i"v iixig umgucu i au of important concessions mado by the benefit of the' estate and not pf the Indians, should be held and conceded legatees of the money. But the judg- The Black Mils lie g Ion, From the character of the sentiments expressed in numerous letters that we receive from settlers on the Western frontiers, and also judging from the tenor of many articles which have re cently appeared in Western newspapers, says the Sun, it would seem that a very large class of people have a totally errone ous idea concerning the relations which now exist between the Sioux Indians whites. It is a common complaint that the enterprising frontiersmen of the far West are without realon prohibited by law from entering upon the land reserved for the occupancy of the Sioux, and the matter is usually spoken of as a grievous injustice. Probably very few of those who talk in this manner really under stand the . facts. They suppose the In dians hold the coveted ground by mere sufferance, and that in fact they are in- a . Jt . 1 -w1 ms14'.11w lialAnmnrv to th white man, though very few white men have ever seen the country. The truth is that by a treaty concluded with AETTS OF THE BAT. Interesting Items from Home and Abroad. A dispatch from Georgia referring to the terrible tonjado there Beys : The tornado was preceded by a doll, heavy roaring as of heavy artillery. It spent its fury in about three minutes. An eye-witness says the senses were utterly deadened and appalled. There was a crash, a roar, and the mingling of a hundred terrific and unearthly sounds. The destruction of property is immense, and the lutt of killed and wounded appalling ...... The United States Senate, by a vote of thirty-three to twenty three, paseed the Republican caucus indorse ment of President Grants action in reorgani zing the Kellogg government in Louisiana. .... Hayti is in the market for a loan of $12,000,000. At Lowell, Mass., Mrs. Sarah Low, a young married women, was mortally wounded by her husband, Charles J. Low, who fired two ehpts from a revolver into her head and then killed himself with a remaining charge. Mrs. Low was a domestic in the family, and had fled from her husband in New Tork State. lie pursued her to that city and killed her because she refused to live with fcim .... .An alarming death rate is reported among the colored resi dents of Washington. D. C. The rate shews saw a xemaie prisoner set ore to ner , dco. i a hint. opeaxing oi carrying hzmtj Purdy was so badly frightened by the act that I loads with sleds, a farmer declares that he fell dead in a fit .The Dormnioa govern ment has asked for 1783,777 to meet the ex- nditure for the current year...... John Martin, member of Parliament for Heath, is dead. He became Berioualy ill in consequence, it is supposed, of the excitement produced by the recent death of John Mitchel, the member for Tipperary county, who was his brother-in-law. A boarding heuse, filled with occu- panta, was burned in Benicia, CaL All the in mates except three, who were burned to death, escaped by jumping from the windows. Several others were severely burned ..... .The resigna tion of Francis E, Spinner, who has been Treasurer of the United States since 1861, was accepted by the President. Bck5 kit's Coco Arm is the best and cheapest hair dressing in the workLCfctn. The best Elastic Trass, warranted the best, taPoneroys, 744 Broadway, N.T. Get it Com. railroad companies ought to be required by law to use white oak plank in making their crossings, elevating them one inch above the rails. The present custom is It CHOOL MUSIC to clear the snow all off as soon as it falls, exposing soft wood planks which soon wear out and leave the rails above fox the runners to cling to, A cautious man is, and with good reason, almost afraid to take a load where there are any of these crossings. READERS. wfta AHERICAH SCHOOL usic Reader IX THREE BOOKS. s ! A Mountain of Gold, In the Black Hills regions, General Sheridan says, is to be found Father Desmet's mountain of gold. Father Desmet's story was that while living with the Sioux Indians he was shown by them nuggets of gold, which, they informed him, had been obtained at different tTKRRXBJJB Ckuxxit. An instance of wantonly brutal treatment of a child is under judicial investigation in Danville, UL A girl only five years old seems to have been used by her stepfather to Tent his spleen upon. The proof is that he pulled out her hair, blistered the bottoms of her feet by slapping them with a board, spat tobacco juice in her eyes, and made her dance until she fell down exhausted. These and like inhnmanities'were con tinued until his. arrest a short time ago. Rank I ra.1 at 1 U a charm Schnnaa. Hook 11 l&O eta.) baa oaa eiaall at for Grammar Scbooa.aad Book LI I (iOcXa. to tt-4 far hixbvr Gnwatr aad Hick rvrr BracUcai. Lataraal toff aadtaucnaaa hooka waa ojaatracted by 1 O. TtLDxa. Rcaooav Tba For a CoavaaJoa Book aaa 3FTJI. VOICES. ay x a m j- m m i i m rm av - 1 r a -w , a . a a larva oUactiow a conlal School gxi-ax.nu A aopalar booav 60 env points in the Bias4 Hills, supposed to be from fifty to seventy-five per one thousand per from the Big Honf, Koaebnd and Powder annum above the rate among the white popula tion, which is attributed mainly to the want of proper food and protection from the cold. In Prince George county, ML, 4 negro, who had committed a f earf oTcrime upon a married as un ceded Indian territory, and that no ment is reversed as to Sarah's legacy, be- w&8 to a tree withm one hundred Snn.Tfc The old sikhs in India throw rivers, and from branches of the Tongue I circular shaped steel quoits with deadly liver, and on his representing that such aim, and have been known to decapitate yellow metal was of great value, they scores of their enemies at night without 4.1.3 1, : it i t t At i m tuviu. mm iui mey &new waere a inuun- i iiinaing uio Diiubccui uuiav. xuvj gnu- Nq AA and Mr,nw wmth ia ara- AMm tain of it was to be found. Subseauent erally throw with their left hand, and the u "Toupari, arwa. Aftraar4 iak 9 Tho Hour of Singing, Choice Trios, or . Tho Sons Monarch. Thava hooka ara for Hlo Scawwu a4 Icimmt. Tke llatr afMiuUf Sl.0)f U Ol laiiiui and W. H. Ttlpit. to arraard lw t. a. or 4 CkalfwTriaa lilJIO bW. a Tn-DEX.fnrl ara ahaaoa to) twr iinn.taj TV. tsomm ?fa)prh (75 eta. 1 ay H. R. PaLauca. aartol krkiX Kvaaaox. BMicvlWd aa a book for binjlo Cliataa, la qaU7 ao4 lor Hi? pcoooia.. U took aaot, pootald, for rotall ptloo. . OI.ITEJt DXTXON 4c CO- Dee. CIIA8. II. DITSOf : CO- . w 711 Br 4aryt New Ttrk, Dr. J. Walker's California Yin- ejrar Bitters arc a purely Ve-ctaUo preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of. tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho oucst'.on Is almost -,n .vvrf Clut Is the cause of tho St unparalleled success cf Vinegar Bit- txrsi unr answer is, -"-j the.cause of disease, and tne p4cu re covers his health. They are the blood purifier and a life-givinjj principw a Denect llcuovator and mvigoraior of tho system. Netcr hiatorr of the world has i before in tho a medicine beeu the remarkable white persons should be permitted to occupy any portion of it, or even to pass through it, without the consent of the Indians should be first obtained. It was' also provided that no treaty for the ces cause suit was not , brought within ten years after her death. A Careless Act. It is enough to make a professional sion of any portion of this reservation I burglar weep to read the following story should bo held of any vaUdity or force from the Washington (Ga.) Gazette: unless executed and signed by at least Mr. Hackney, the town marshal, was three-fourths of the adult male Indians passing along the walk just in front of occupying or interested in it. There the bank of Washington, which had were other articles in the treaty intended been, opened by the colored man em- io give ine xncuans an undisputed uue i ployed to sweep and clean up the room, to the occupancy of this country, and the honor of the United States was pledged for its faithful observance. and who was then engaged in his morn ing task of sweeping out. He observed that the large burglar and fire-proof safe in the back part of the room was wide CJiopptng Xinee Meat. open. He entered and found a large Next to churning, chopping mince amount of money lying exposed in the meat, says tho Danbury News, is the open safe. Through an oversight the greatest absorbent of the delicate tissues officer of the bank had forgotten to close of the brain fiber. If you keep the bowl the safe the night before, and the money on your knees, the jar tampers with the contained in it was left with only the varicose veins, and the f att v nieces tret ordinary wooden - door, opening on the 9 a A I w mashed on your pants; if you lay the bowl on the table, the woman from next door comes in to converse with your wife, which causes the latter to. suggest that she might better cut the meat her self than to be driven deaf with such a street, between it and the outside world. There was the handsome little sum of $55,000 in the safe ; $16,000 was lying in full view, in one package, just as it had been received from Augusta the yards of where the crime was committed. A bill is before the New York Legislature requiring all notices and oitations issued by surrogates, and now required to be published in the State paper, to be published in a news paper printed in the county in which the surro gate issuing such notice or citations resides, instead of the. State paper.. ....The United States Treasury department has affirmed the decision of collectors imposing duty at fifty per centum on brandy costing oyer $4 per gallon ; on silks, wearing apparel, and head-nets at sixty per cent, ad valorem ; disallowing all damage by breakage on wines beyond fire per centum, as provided by act of February 8 ; dis allowing damage by freezing occur ing to wines on inland transportation .There was a great fire in Osaka, Japan, in February. Twelve hundred buildings were destroyed, in cluding temples and schools. Several lives were lost. There was also an alarming fire in Yokohama. Three hundred Japanese houses were destroyed.... A grange of Patrons of Husbandry has been organized in New York city A party of forty Indiana editors have been making an excursion through the South west.... Charles K. Landis, who shot editor Carruth, at Vmeland, N. J., was born in Phila delphia, on the 16th of March, 1834, and is therefore in his forty-second year. The New York State Assembly passed a investigation, however, proved that the quoit whirrs at an awful speed with as Indian , mountain of gold was nothing more than a formation of yellow mica, such as may be found in a number of places in the above-described country. I had scarcely given the story a thought after this until about Jthree years ago, when I happened to be in New York, and it was there brought to my recollec tion by some prominent gentlemen who asked me where Father Desmet was to be found, and insisted that some one should be sent at once to get from him the secret of the gold mountain, which would pay the national debt, etc After I had informed them that it was an old and exploded story, their ardor cooled, and the excitement about the mountain of gold again subsided. evening previous. Mr. Hackney notified racket. . But the one particular phase of the proper authorities at once, and had resolution authorizing the Governor to appoint cutting mince meat, whose evil roots everything made safe, r Strange to say, a commission to investigate the canal matter, pierce and blight the very foundations of colored man who was sweeping had ; reserving for the Legislature the appointment domestio Deace and nnitv. is the cettinrr not observed that there was anything DJ tne bpeaker and Ldeutenant-uovernor or - A - V ' O J I . wrong. ii - it fine enough. .Between the man's judgment and the woman's judgment is a broad and yawning chasm. He knows it is fine enough an hour before frhe arrives at the same conclusion. He is right, of course, but she is obstinate; and he either merges his will in hers, or drops the bowl and goes forth upon the world a changed being. Fortunately for the majority of homes in our land, it is frequently found that someone of the ingredients is forgotten when the meat is to be cut. We have known & man to be down street four whole hours looking for the best place to procure ten cents' worth of cinnamon. ' I!7if it Costs. The New York World , noting the steady advance in the price of gold since December, says: Now let us see what this increase in the1 price of gold has cost the people of the United States , during these eighty-five days: Our con sumption of foreign goods, for which wo havo to pay in gold, amounted during the fiscal year 1873-74, in round num bers, to $565,000,000, and the duty thereon collected in gold was $160,185, 000. Assuming that our imports for the fiscal year 1874-5 will be the, sameand they promise to be larger the amount of gold needed for these two items will bo $727,185,000. If this amount be divided by 865, we find that the amount of gold daily needed to pay for imports ia nearly $2,000,000. At this rate, we pay for imported goods during the eighty-five days, from January 1st to . March 26th, $170,000,000 in gold, on which wo had to pay an average extra premium of three per cent, or $5,100, 000., But this $5,100,000 is only the extra amount- that the importing mer chants have had to pay. It may be fairly estimated, as the goods have to pass through tho hands of jobbers, deal ers and country merchants, that the con sumer has to pay at least thirty per cent, in profits on the above extra $5,100,000. Killed by a Bon. A celebrated assassin named Quaren tinha, who had been for many years the terror of Uberaba in Brazil, has at length fallen at the hands of a mere youth. A member of Quarentinha's family was suffering from the disease vulgarly known as the " savages fire," and he was told that the sickness had been caused by the spells of a negress, a slave of a neighbor. To seize the negress, carry her to his house, and pre pare to burn her alive ' after having cruelly flogged her, was for Quarentinha the work of a few hours. . The master of the negress, accompanied by only one individual, went to the scene of the crime, and begged for the life of the woman. Quarentinha answered by de claring that he would burn her because she was a witch. Contrary to his usual custom on re-entering his house, the as sassin turned his back on his two visitors, and the youth who accompanied the owner of the slave took advantage of this opportunity, and rushing on him, stabbed him twice with a dagger, and subsequently killed him with a fowling piece. The whole scene of blood and vengeance was over in a moment. joint legislative committee of investigation. . . . The Attorney-General of Pennsylvania has ex pressed an opinion that- Good Friday con tinues, to be a legal holiday under the act of 1869, which was not repealed by the- act of 1873 The German government contem plates an amendment of the law in regard to the Jesuits, so as tomake it operative against other religious, orders General Campos has defeated the Car lists again at Huguet, near Bidaura. The Car lie ta contemplate an attack on Puycerda Fourteen of the fineet sugar plantations in the neighborhood of Sagua La Grande, Cuba, have been destroyed by incendiaries .... There is another revolution in Bolivia. . . . . . A meeting was held in Boston TI740 was lie T From a merry tale of years ago a jest was taken which to-day forms one of the stock dialogues of our negro minstrel bands. 'A farmer sends a lout of a son to college, and the lad was examined as to the extent of hisknowledge. "Isaac had twosons, Esau and Jacob, said the ex aminer; "who was Jacob's father!" The candidate,- being unable to answer this question, is sent home to his tutor with a letter relating his discomfiture. "Thou foole and ass-head 1" exclaims the tutor, "Dost thou not know Tom Miller of Oseney?" "Yes, answered the hopeful scholar. " Then thou know- est he had two sons, Tom and Jacke: who is Jacke's father ?" " Tom Miller." Back goes the youth to college with a letter to the examiner, who, for the tutor's sake, gives him another chance, and asks once more who was Jacob's father. Marry?" cries the candidate, "I can tell you now: that was Tom Miller, of Oseney." Bonnets. A Celestlalixed Hollander. The Virginia (Nev.) Chronicle says : One of the canvassers for the new di rectory found an intelligent and edu cated Hollander living with a Chinese woman in a cabin on H street. He was born in Holland, but immigrated to the Dutch possessions in the East, and lived among the natives for years, until he be- To Bake a Ca1fs Head. Boil the head, after being well cleaned, until all the bones may be easily drawn out. Lay the pieces of meat on a dish, and cut them into small pieces. Season with Cayenne pepper, mace, cloves, nut- megs, parsley, onions, sweet-marjoram, and a little thyme, a small bit of each chopped up fine. Sprinkle over it salt to your taste. Lay some lumps of butter over it, and as much water as will cover ii; then put it in the oven, and when baked tender take the meat out, adding half a pint of Madeira wine to the gravy; also three or four eggs must be beaten up with the butter, and added to the . gravy, which must then be thickened over the fire. Keep it stirring during this part of the process, and then pour it hot over the meat, which may then be served. came degraded almost to their le nas ins Deard trimmed like a cj&naman, wears the stereotyped lress and was taken for a Celestial bythe directory man until he spoke-in good English, saying : " I am an American citizen, and want my name put down." A pen was given him, and he wrote his name in clerkly style, and his conversation show ed that he had traveled widely and had been a close observer of men and things. He' gave no reason for his mode of life. His residence is a mere shanty, scarcely supplied with the necessaries of exist ence, but he talked with as much non chalance and independence as a million aire. He spoke Chinese fluently, and had evidently abandoned civilized life of hU own accord, and subsided into the habits and manners of Asiatic bar barians. - : ' About the Water Supply. Here are some rules on the subject of the water supply of dwellings, from .the Sanitanan : The well should be sunk at as great a distance as possible from the privies, pig-stys, fold-yards and other collections oi mtn; tms is especially necessary where the water from the surface spring has to be used. The top and sides of the well should to take steps looking to the organization of another expedition to the Black Hills. It pro posed to make the party five hundred men. . . . The press of New Orleans approve of the action of Governor Kellogg in calling an extra session of the Legislature It is reported from Tocoma, W. T., that the steamer Ruby in cross ing Puget sound from Seattle to Port Madison went down with all on board in a gale. The Phelps dramatic troupe- were among the pa sengers. The report lacks confirmation. Delaware has appropriated $10,000 to the Centennial exhibition ...... The bill appropria ting $50,000 for the completion of the Douglas monument, which passed the Illinois Senate, has been defeated in the House by a vote of sixty to seventy..... Dr. Van Courtland, a geologist and physician of great repute, die! at Ottawa, Canada A grave digger in Preston, England, was engulfed and smooth- ered to death while excavating a tomb, thus literally digging his own grave. , . - ..The Rhode Island Republican State Convention nominated Henry Lippitt, of Providence, for Governor, and Henry T. Lisson, of Little Compton, for Lieutenant-Governor ...... A dispatch from Coipus Chris ti, Tex., to the Galvaston Kerr says a body of armed Mexicans have attacked several ranches near that city and taken eeveral American prisoners. An invasion of the city was feared and all the citizens are un der arms passed a resolution authorizing the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint a commission to investigate the canal frauds General Fits-John Porter's application for a new trial was discussed at a Cabinet meeting at Washington, .but no de cision was reached. straight and precise a course S3 a bullet. Blood Diseases The blood being thb source from which our syMtems are built up and from which we derive our mental aa well as physical capabilities how important that it should be kept pure. If it contains vile festering: poisons all organic functions are weakened thereby. Settling upon important organs, aa the lungs, liver or kidneys, the effect is most disastrous. Henj it behooves every one to keep their blood in a perfectly healthy condition, and more especially doee this apply at this particular season of the year than at any other. No matter what the exciting came may be, the real cause of a large proportion of all diseases ia bad blood. Now Dr. Pierce doee not wish to place his Golden Medical Discovery in the catalogue of quack patent -nostrums, by recommending it to cure every disease, nor doee he so recommend it ; on the contrary there are hundreds of dis eases that he acknowledges it will not cure ; out wan oe aoes uaim ia mis, ma iiicro is but one form of blood disease that it will not cure, and that disease is cancer. He does not recommend his Discovery for that disease, yet he knows it to be the most searching blood cleanser yet discovered, and that it will free the blood and system of all other known blcod poisons, be they animal, vegetable or mineral. The Golden Discovery is warranted by him to cure the worst forms of ekin diseases, as all forms of blotches, pimples and eruptions, also all glandular swellings, and the wont form of scrofulous and ulcerated sores of neck, legs or other parts, and all scrofulous diseases of the bones, as white swellings, fever sores, hip Joint and spinal diseases, all of which belong to scrofulous diseasea. t oosrnucxD- btp joixt nisxisa cuaxn. W. Geo vx Station, Ia., July 14, 1872. Dear Sir My wife first became lame nine years ago. 8wellings would appear and disap pear on her hip, and she was gradually becom ing reduced, and her whole system rotten with disease. In 1871 a swelling broke out on her hip discharging large quantities, and since that tune there are several openings. Have bad five doctors at an expense of $125. who say nothing will do any good but a surgical operation. 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I tL BABCOCKXookporOl.T. 8tmur pUato 1 HO1 'malLClraaU" I MT r aP CnnMnnad or S -national atorUa la tbr itirj PKOFLPTf LiKIMiEU.8 largo vw 1 i Tory k. ft yaaia oM. Kal eo ferial S months for an, Mt cants. A veUl Acaot wanted for eacn WwtowVuii w fnrntoh AdrvrUrlna faclUttaa aW good py7 H. K. CURTIS. Pobltobo. B-toa. ataaa. M A 4J I C XKEDLF .Tmm hVm. PTIaaa ft ota H.OO 1 U E M 1 . U.INUUUBa mi oaaWr, ta ail atoaa of Pf1 nti R M WtmTSm XSTANT PMPIXJTaiKNTj-Alkaaaasafato I traa. Vj oyaaaia.ftOaaakvarraotad. ! rairod. PartionUrt aad ralaabla ottt-a oaai 4raaa.wtUitorotorootap.a R. .WUltaana) S25 arr c Apry ax PEH PATCooaavla-toa.or 9.ZO aad KipanM. a orar m w. O. WKBRKR 4 x aad olil rT a. arHMk.1. ' 15 3 IA PKR IlAVat bara. Trrwa fraa. Af irmC.lto. KTHtaoa A .t ParO-ad. Ha Tbreaier "iv I? MaUd fur 2a eta. Um dtoataai to daalara. fact Thraader tnada. Vtd b toa b'tad ta all Aay WELLS HTU CO.. 121 Coart Mrrat, Boatoa. ai Only pat Aarlaiaa. .-7 allf 4 al rutoaT AGENTS WANTED I T T IJSOO InTatoablo. Orlnal aad PratWl Ra- WATIOEAl. PUBLlsHINO CO . PVtUAu. tv. ALL FOE 25 c. tj.no mr. i a. 4 UMa..haUaLoauai i nHatil ar II bold. Famllr. ! Ue. Artealtaral. Madl cinal and MtecaUaaaooa. Eta.. Kto. afyaa atoay rf Ika Kr.iyU im I kit Saw Wfaaai kaa a ak Sant, pnat-patd, oa raoaipt of C. MAKIXAON7Attlalyr PaUa. Maaa. 4 White chip bonnets to wear with black or with dark colored suits, a fashion journal says, have two or three colors in the trimming, and much black velvet. Pale blue and buff serge ribbon; the deepest green with cream -color, and pearl of French gray with poppy red, are seen together. Picturesque hats for the country are very large. The broad brim turns up high in front, ia dented in above the ears, and droops on the braids behind. Such a hat for summer drives in low phaetons is made of white chip, and trimmed to match gay Madras suits. The inside is faced with black velvet, and there is a roll partly velvet, partly pale blue gros grain that sup ports a cluster of three pink roses and two small ostrich tips of delicate cream- color. Around the crown are loops of cream and blue serge ribbon, and cream colored feathers. There is no risk in buying a Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ. These instru ments arc known to be the best of their class in the world. But if the opinion of a dealer be asked he will f re- The Rew York: State Senate J recommend some other, for the simple reason uui no gei taxger com missions for selling inferior instruments. The public are hereby assured, through the columns of this paper, that Parsons' Pur gative Pills contain no injurious principle, but tnat they may be administered to cnildren and the moet weak and shattered constitutions in small doses, vrith great certainty of success. Com. Dr. A. Johnson, one of the most suc cessful practitioners of his time, invented what is now called Johnsons Anodyne Lini ment. The great success of this artide in the cure of bronchitis and all dieeattes of throat and 1 antra, will make the name of Johnson not less favorably, if less widely known, than that ox liouis Napoleon. Com. Caution. Purchasers of the Peruvian 8yrup (a protected solution of the protoxide of iron) are cautioned asrainst being deceived by any ox tne preparations or l'eruvian bark, or ! bark and iron, which may be offered them. Examine the bottle before purchaeing, and be sure and get tne " reruvian Byrup (not i'era- vian bark;. coin. . . Asthma. This disease causes crreat difficulty of breathing and tightness across the chest, and sometimes attended with a great deal of suffocation. - The paroxyem generally comes on at night, whi'e lying down; some times it is attended with great violence. Al len's Lung Balsam will always give immediate relief, ana in many cases, if persevered in, it will cure the disease altogether. For sale by all druggists. Com. EVERY FAMILY W A NTH IT. Moo la H Sold by Aganta. Addraaa M. W. LOVK1X. Kria.Pa. A t sua s. h j Thm mmm Troaa at aora I V with parfact ooaifortl I alcbt aad day. AiapU II 1 Itaalf to orory aaoUoa ol I 1 tho body, aotalaiaa- P-- I L i . 1 o aad-r tSo battfod III 1 w r ooaotaot at tato I II II- mnta ooioo. I . w , tor oiarclaa antU normaa Sold ebaao b ttoo Elastic Truss Co., Ne. CS3 Brwaway, If. T. City ' and aaot by laalL Call or and for OtrcaUr. aad bo ao rod The Ways of Women, ayrJ.V.&8anTn.aLI,aaafttooraaTtoa1atoato wm aaaal fraat Ua AaMrkaa araa Dr. Kll aaya. " Evaav aarraa at a aioa aw a a Taa Haw Tark WarU y," It a, a aaaa wvim. aa amaa aim, aaa m Mia.' Dr.MaUa.tta ill lit Fwat afcaktaa.a,a. Ersarraaa a, nui, raacaarr w ataataa." A i al aa. aw aatty fer at ta a. art WHY SIT aTlll.iii a'hiiacaraar4tlMaf T a atiA aalL Sa4 far cUnln av raa. DCSTIX, GlUtAK 4 CO., KarOara, Caao, SHARPS RIFLE CO., Maoafaetnrara of raant Biaociwiootnc. KUttary. Sportina aod CraadnMor IUAm. the Uct tm the World. Wlnaar at latamatlonal aad rtaarly all othar prtitc4paJ mtcbea at Or-lnooe. (Sao Offirtal Kaoord ) hPOKTIM) ItlPI.KH, - -. 03Otfi3 sinJXKiroT-criTH. pistol urroLTOS, - Of aav aad arrry VU4. Bdanp brfuthwo. aa4raa mm taA Warka. rlTItU PORTABLE SODAFODIiTAinS . $40, $50, $75, k $100. GOOD. DURABLE. AlfP CllKAP Sa'ppad Roady far Cao. Maaafartorad ty CIIAP3IAK ofe IU4 3!daaaw lad. tW ad fnrat aUli ACleatletaiaa VIa To raj IVw.Trrv fiaa old (abmna-1 art.ca mt 11- a-b M t-arattaaa; aad Ataa.tr! irknilt, aart aa a-a a ta oa a nadr n .oara aav raraooa nnec -oco anjeaaa a aaa. "aw a woud or awt- M EliPttuO n. biivv a, lias . rw A prtoa 3tyf Pally ta Att JmKr bt family Pa ybruaaua. ttao. par ta Aaaarwa. wan AM. M nl CO., iUAi Braad ray. SY. VmfTT? V rmmHI with Staartl A Ky Cbaak AUXlLI Oatftta. ('ataloa.a-opkMflaUpaa. tfa-qUra Tree. W. M. tirrcTa. lit Haagrar :ooxx Aorvrs wastlu By f,, tafcaaai ft at Lata Or. lev I yrasa lha Vila ei a Moraaaa U ra rrwav ,- saarta Wya War tha k, I aetata, aac ac wo aj" M U U m-m bw baa a., aoawr rh.ai aLh raofl miaca tm au. u rr- . : - rtara, tta arary aaa y. aad aat-rtla an oOm-ZVZx aaTMiaaarra aar bat avard " - m"f2 raaara it. Eaaryaaor . t aad aj a-aia ata ja- 0 ft n l aw iwartai.iiaral and Oaad. VS lta KUrattona l.r i 3 IX) tarda. 90O and Mlti Bond for lUaatrataa Uatatocua. Akwobt asd Orncs. & O. Tf KSTOOTT. HaBTroap, Co!. Praajdaai. ZiwinLx OotAt f rra ta thaa. wt .4 tn- Jfi Btrr me. Of all tho mod AND I'LL, DO of rkldiiut tho The recent proclamation of President Grant ceding back to the Sioux Indians the territory east of the Missouri river destroys the . hopes of Brule City, already. a flourishing place. which must be broken up On the day following the completion of the new bridge at Port Jervis, N. 2,974 cars passed over. Serious differences are reported to exist be tween Don Carlos and the deputies from the the four provinces occupied by the Car lists, in regard to money matters. Don Carlos threatens to leave Spain unj m the deputies raise funds to carry on the war Spain has paid Ger many 11,000 thalers of the indemnity for tho Gustav outrage. . . .Captain-General Yahxuseda has issued a proclamation urging the loyal citizens of Cuba to renewed efforts to suppteee the rebellion. ... .a. dispatch from Washington says fears are expressed that the raids of armed Mexicans into Texas may result in i general border war...... The Delaware Legis latnre has passed a law to meet the Civil Bights bilL It provides that hotel keepers. Medals for Bravery. The United States Congress at its last session ordered that three classes of gold medals should be immediately provided, the designs for which have been ap proved by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the dies "will at once be made, under the direction of 1 Dr. Ldnderman, chief director of the. mint. The first design is for the medal to be presented to Cap tain Jared Crandell and others for saving the lives of a number of the unfortunate passengers of the steamship Metis. The second design is for the life-saving medal of the first class, to be presented only to those vrho have shown extreme and heroio daring in .saving the lives of others at the risk of their own. The other is a medal of the second class, to be presented At ' o . a a) a a) . a mm lot saving me at sea where mere is lesser danger than that which would merit a medal of the first class. tion of tmporiUaa of tho blood, dyapapsi. torpid Urer ana lia aioaraa of waang.nona ta an anecaaafnl aa tha aaa of lr. I,ANt;LKY It OUT AND IIKKti 1JITTEU.S. They act aa a potent too Us aad contlo apartont, ara mild ia tnair oparaUooa. aafo aoder any eircarastaneea, aad tbonaands hava borao toathaony to tha booatiu thy hava darirad from their aaa. Thay ara iaa aaioat ana neat ipnnf ana iiaaar maaicino dlaco rared. Family phyaieUna regularly -preaci mom. uto. u. uuouwui a oo.. BoaTox. Wholoaalo Axoata. . yoc ;ood. human oonvtUa- : Establish 185S. lfcwtatatatCQibt ,r bU.hia ' -r ri Zn L irty j v?f J l(M A MONTH. AI1ENTH VATtJ for too Nra Book Mrm ta Daalaroo," or AVO m aa F TtvJa anaarf 111 I I IM H . Y aranbodT: Warfca mtm, W m, h..i... V.n. ruain. Y tan ft Mao, Boy. Woaaaa. aad a!l; aad U be bo ta rat m. Jaat la Hoo It tba umm aad a-tfl aall Iaa. T.TiftTT1 PT1 ri'-- P. VT. 7.IX.I-KB 4 TO The conspicuou" triumph of Messrs. Oeorgo Steck & Co., of New York, at be carefully puddled with well-tempered the Vienna Worlds. Fair in 1873. at whichatheir pianos obtained the highest award the only gold medal has begun to yield them substantial fruits. The in creased popularity of the Steck instru ments is noticeable not only in New .York, where their excellence has long been acknowledged, but throughout the clay, eighteen inches thick, as far down, if practicable, as the first bed of clay. If the top of the well be left open, it should be walled round to keep the sur face water out and prevent accidents. The soft water cistern, if underground, should be built in cement, and puddled country, and more especially in those Lvkt. in ii,v. "JmtfiZlSSr&t tte -rt- not go Independent. mw any sewer or orain. xue ua Bnouia oe surrounaea Dy a Tub DrrrsBsxai A. murderer paid raised rim to prevent any surface water the penalty of has crime at Pottsville, Pa. getting into the cistern. Herbalist I Remedies. In former da vs. if a member of the railroad companies, steamboat owners, and J household became indisposed, the familv vuioib in j jwutiuo separata avecommoaaaons i aeau, uuaer lnsrxucxiona irom tne gray- for any class of persons obnoxious to their I haired dame, went to the forest or the customers or patrons...... A. United Stat I field, to gather herbs or berries, from Treasury order provides that hereafter in re- hich were . quickly made invigorating deeming mutilated bank notes deduction will I extracts, which ere many days brought be made in nronortion to tha nart nin. . I we pauent salelT around, and saw the On the Pacific coast the equinoctial hurricane I fafn7 gathering once more without a did a vast amount of damage. . .-. . .Fourteen "f eDer-. is now I ine men out of thirty who attempted to reach a .uispt -v; V 1 i ar r a. . I pujNUau, WIU1 JUS lUUUiaomB CMTTlmBre. " mm HWa aajaAJ liS SlaVSTJ OJLAfL LLP looks very grave, writes a few lines of Two elderly women, who have been drawing I hieroglyphics, charges a big fee, and pensions as widows of United Staies soldier" I leaves OXLl7 to return the next day and I J V A a - fi aw " .a lie killed a farmer and his wife in the most cowardly and-atrocious manner. and,' not being fortunate enough to enjoy the benefits of the law of tUe State of ! New York, legal death overtook him; Leaden pipes and cisterns should no be used f or soft water. The same cistern should not be used f er drinking and supplying a water- - an uutniuuiaooing wey nave remarried, were held by Commissioner Shields in New York to answer a charge of periurv. The Bhoda Island Prohibitionists nominated Henry How ard for Governor and Charles C Yanzandt for Ueatenant-Oovernor, the rest of tha ticket being the same nominated by the Republicans. Solomon Purdy, keeper of the Harlem (N. X.) prison, while eonyarsmg with a prisoner find his patient mercurialized sufficiently to be really sick. A week or two of at tendance follows, and therein lies the secret of wealthy physicians." Com pare the physique of the present age with the past, and the story is complete. Reader, discard chemicals and trv herbs. If you are ilL try the trreat hexbalistio remedy, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bit ters. The IfaxkeUa " w Yoax. Baof Cattle-Prime to Ertra BuQocka 10 Q 1SJ Oomroon to Good Texans.. ........ -j9 4 11 Mllen Cows...M 40 CO, A70 00 Boga Lire. . Araaa&tx. ...... .... ...... 8bara Lamb. Cotton Middling noar Extra Western State Extra Wheat Red Weatero. ...... ..... . . . Vo. 3 8prms...... Bye State ; Barley State Barley Malt Oata Mixed Western Corn Mixed Western...... Bay, per cat..... Straw, per cwt... Bopa ...Ia-3640 old 18V( a to MO 1 Tf l is 93 1 1 SO CSV 07X 4 S M I Will 4 M 1 55 1U o e Pork M Lard ... nan Mackerel No. 1. So. a. new.... Dry Cod, per evt. i4 "X AA (4 1 la (41W IS T3 8S (421 SO ...... 14 J, (a) UH H 00 4414 00 10 CO atlO SO S 00 (4 C AO 40 as 44 SO -04 n IT 3S 17 II UX 11 uerrbur. Sealed, vew boa SB 44 Patroaeam Crode. '......mXAfflX Beflaod. Wool OanTornta rieaoa 3X& Texas - SO 44 Anatrallaa Sa 44 Batter State 44 Weatera Dairy 24 44 WeateraToUow 30 44 Western Ordmary..... 14 44 Peana-ytranta Una 1 44 Caaaae Dtita r'actorv KViA Kkliamod.... OS 44 11 aa ggn Btite. U axBajrt. Wheat M. in 44 1 U Kye State.. .M M 94 44 M Corn Mixed rS 44 84 Barley State 1 44 13 Oata 6tate...M TJ aa TO MVTTAJJB. FlMtMtHf.M'umuMm S 00 4A T 00 Wbaat Xo. 3 Sprt&f 1 11 44 1 11 Corn Mixed 74 44 T9 Oata .. ... i Bjt. 4 teeeeeeeeee aao a ete 4e tf 1 Barley 1 21 aumou. Oottoa Low aUddungs I law Extra. ... . . . Txinv attzz. r T.u best amJ rbraprst Palat tat lit OTV-i for Iraa). Tlat or TVaxl. Tor "rv rearer evrrywaera. PRrSCE? 1TETA.LLIC PAINT CO . V mnffrrra, 9 OfUr St. New York. rCA.TJTIOrVPmrcfcaaar w13 plaaae tee that our name atd trade mark are on each aad rrrrry part-. pati ft a Clranlar. SI 0 PER DAY iVMTEEZ o1 VMUnf aad baaiaaaa Carda.tao baat 1a the world. 12 m-umificaot aanipkM ta beala aoiii vita aaot for U eta. AdUnaa H. C MAN UuT. Faaaioaablo Kaimo. 31Q Waaotaatoa Straat. Boatna. aiaaa. THK BFMT ta ta Wartd It Jilfn IJnH-raaiaatiafaeUaa. WOMDEUKll, FoaoaaT. 40 ria. mora rVroad M bb4. rloar. HtTEH III.K, ZtHlH, oVe. Oaa T"ra aartna-a will Wr a oa No More Mtuu bukau. I ijrhw. Swwaar. Eiebar. FVKIIYBOOY rptWa It. T ladwa ara all la Ira wtta u. HV.I.IM Uke HOT CAKtH. IS-ad atoaeofot-Clroalacta iFO. F. fiANTZ Sc Cn 1 7 Daaar Hu Mew York. Iowa R.R. Land Co. Baa for aala 1 , 500,000 Arrra of Bailraad Laada at too Middia Kacioa o Waotara lava. BETTEIl U1MDX AT CHEAPER TH1CVH bo fooad iMnlmn artthla aMBaattaa. No Ka aaaa. Ia Iadjaaa. Avoraro cradlt praoo S- aad 941 aar affra. Start rat 1 1 tJailaraoad la tho CooBpaar'aocSoo. f2 Xaadolpa Suaat. Cbtaa-a. aad oMaia tall taloraaaUoo aad aovao rnra tho Uaaa rraa. fr aaapa aad aampfalat. atth prteaa aad addraaa Iowa Bailmad Lead TCov. CLaaaaa. or Rapid a. Iova. mm EaallT aaado vlar-llht vvh lillarf Slata Pafca. vtuaa aavro rahn:ntt.ooaialaa aa tr. at aWao. armrdrallr at-wf. araariJ. aad iadarard br Pahita I aH --. -7,1 and Udln wm ta all eacUnaa. ffd r,,,h Clrealar ltme r.a ad Tall rarUeaiara. I M. Y. M.m MIIOFI.M in ar -rw THE BEST Prairie Lando a IOWA AND NEERASKA, Fom lili ST TfcB EaBEZtJ & EE3i EOT E. B. Cl Oa Tew Yera Cralt ax C per remU lalrrrat. ONK MTI .I.TO JtwaaEM ta IOWA aad BOCTU KltN NiaaAalaa. Tho taeat -atry ta tba vtM U ooaabrae FAH.JI fU aad HTOCal UAlMNti. rraiKt arlll aay far Ua4 1 aad T"r - eaia taaar bofar tba 'Horaai bo . Cvaara dme. Ur( Daaraa ale far (aaa. -Tba t aaa Pad oeaUta'loa fca Nrbraaka !Wa U tta far tiaiaaii taa nil it taa LTDII CDCV rrPHavrad brthoa-aof Hoaa a- ibki J 1 Knumeumnu. Trial Faaa. aa.. aAd A BfUM.. Rarbaaaad. lad. Of tb 9rvrtleac C'arda roa i pad.ara raeatptof SO frtaade til aU vaa Una 1 tKr aaa nan. Addraaa. IX CANNON. a iCnoalaad btraaC. Boatoa. Maaa O -rvaTS -wm ihrr aaa 9 44 6f 44 1 CO 44 1 as Bya... . ...... ...... Cor T elltrw .. Oata Mixed X.. Pvtiuotani. ..m ... 1J4 ISl (6 (4 S 0u 1 24 44 1 M 1 II 44 1 04 M 44 M IS 44 Cft TVmr Praiaaj 1 ala Extra....M... 9 ( 9 WImoS Weatera Bed. 1 44 1 24 Oora ToUow SX Mlxid....... 81 44 f-S uata auxad rs 44 af I I I I ill fUUBt MPLAIX BLl Rill 1 1 lracta," sTreatiaeoal Ul I P Ta Caaec.lllatary.l'arei H I L Yk rrerratitaiof PILFja. r I II I WaKaa h. T. kt MT A I 1 I lllll UTk.a4-0WarkarMr I 1 I I I II EaarTark. aaatrkKKla I H f 1 I I f porta mf too I aaad at Was 1 1 H rl 11 I LWranapt mt a laaar ataaia. taf Par otroalara tbat vVi Amtmrm tbraa Uada aad the totaoa af aaio, aaaly to or addtaaa. ulso ix3i3iiM4ior.n, BoraactM. law, f -r la-a Laaa, or UaaMa. . f-r aaoraaaa laada. IN IT "IBE! Jaal oe t avfal. llaaaaaaia. Ca Saaaaay vaawo. 4limara Ala. NV MAPS, CHARTS, Ele. Ov a-o chart. C II It 1 T I A M 4 i U A It, ai a avad mVTm dautl frvM mm -a Va Uwn. U. C C r : M bt A barr Ur MW.Y.. A I7 V. JUST . THK DOOIC c a r j SELL (S) $10 2A ciina PFR J. h. BurroRrra son. 1 TM PAYaktT rmwrf aa UTTERFlLEla-., I H-MMa. 1. t n I T J 1 1 J "Li-m-i mr PAXAaa.vaye'ciaaa A aAjQ xax&ara. oaa ba vard t aan ta taa Wall. 2tcroMnaw, im -' 1 11 . praao laat arub )J al tUltnmjL dwO00ap0aC& V?a pvy Mabit Cured Aearlavlat aad aairo care, wldoot lacoarraleaee. paA at borAa. Aa aatldtXe that ataada ymrtij aa U cwm aavrUa. Bead tor any aarvr.lv auadae ( vat r ttotXbtsX eoalalaUf errsiac.1 f aaadreda that bare bora aermaaraCy cared. I -1 to a to diatoTerod aad arodaced taa nxtr oaiaHU. Aa (Ui K ecu ni vni a utu DXt, S. B. COLLTSa. Lot Porta. Iaa. 14375 A fTTX. Areara war.tafi oaaj abra. P Taru Viaxaa, Wwa,Caaa. .....09 U0 BaSaii, 14 i
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 23, 1875, edition 1
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