.. , , . . ' I . . "" . ' .""' . I ' - ' 1 mm-, m m WT M WW M KWTW W W wrf I Vt..mmm I7rM tmrn. IMiIrM0. .. ' I - a ' farm Xotes. BXOW-BOUXD IX THE If EST. NEWS OV Tim DAT. It is not generally known that the but ter crop of tho United States is now greater in va'uc than the wheat crop. Yet , such is the fact. Farms in Aroostook county may be bought of tho State of Maino at fifty cents an acre, payment to be made in labor on the public highway. A farmer in Delaware county, N. Y., reports the yield of his dairy of ten cows for 1874 as 2,G50 pounds of butter, be sides what was used in a family of six persons. Weeds, by their growth and decay, will subdue and ameliorate a stubborn and barren soil, and eventually prepare an excellent seed bed of fine mold, in which delicate and tender plants may vegetate and come to perfect maturity. Cattle and hog buyers, being good judges of the live weight of animals, are constantly buying without weighing, and frequently make largo sums by farmers underestimating the weight of their stock. Weigh all your animals when you wll, and before , you sell ascertain - the ..K-, .i. a: i . . . y ' - where- the stove was, one of the Men Tubs and pails saturated with glycer- nonite women named Brolinska was mo will not shrink and dry up, the hoops about to be confined. The f simple will not fall ojT, and there will be no ne-1 Mennonites liittf apparently, no idea', of ixifvuiy ior seeping ineso articles soared, j soliciting meaicai attendance or more JJnttertubs keep fresh and sweet, and suitable accommodajtion,,. but these; of can be used a second time. ' course, were soon supplied 1 Two doc- Hotr Storm Lake IirollnJ:a tram l'shered into the World. v Daring a severe snowstorm an exceed ingly American occurrence was chroni cled at Storm ILake, Iowa., a small city on the lino of the Illinois Central - rail road, some eighty or' one hundred miles easi of Sioux City. . Several western bound train?, with several hundred pas sengers, were compelled to stop there till the relief trains could plow and shovel a way through the drifts extend ing thence to Sioux City. The two ho tels were, of cot rse, soon crowded. . The residents then threw open their houses, and with American heartiness made all storm-stayeil passengers their guests. On prie train wa.i a car of Mennonites from tho "south of Russia on their way to join ; the colonies of their countrymen and coreligionists in Dakota. Either too timid to accept? or unable to compre hend the invitations of the people of Storm' Lake, "tha Russians refused to leave their car, where they passed the night. , Next morning it was ascertained that in a, bepom improvised by tacking some sheets acjq8the' end1 of the car o, V Interesting Items from Home and . Abroad. In one day the papers reported no lees than six cases of suicide in different sections of the United States j"J.lln the election dletnrbanots at Annapolis, 3IcL, one man was killed and nine others injured. .... .The departments in Wash ington are preparing to make a creditable dis play at tfie Centennial . . .Mr.loong's Naturali zation bill has pawed 'UffDomhiion House of Commons. It entitles Germans naturalized in Canada, fter a, residence of five year, to all the rights and privileges of British subjects in any part tof th; world as folly as if British snb iecla bvf birth A bill ia before the New York legislature .nroyyEng'lorjthappomt- ment Dy tne uovetpoc aitaeTsn whbuiuk to represent, without pay, the State at the Centennial exhibition in Philadelphia. The bill appropriates $25,000 to be used in aiding the exhibitors from that State George W. Wunder, aged seventeen years, entered a hotel elevator in Baltimore, and while ascending was instantly; killed, hitihqal ibeiiT crfohej be tween the top of the elevator and the ceiling. ......The Roma correspondent of the Paris Journal &es Debals says that the Pope will take up his residence in the United States if it should become impossible for him to remain in BooMand ears it was with a vtew to"Suchi a 'rfcfesibie emergepyjhi Arc&biiOB Jjb- tVi' -1 i it., n .3 : iioeaey wae eievaiu vu me viuuiiiuitj It is stated that the pardon of James H. Inger soil bv Governor Tilden. of levr lork. was granted oh Ingersoll'B torning State's evidence JlUA TPEXX8 TL VA XI A WILL DO, Hen manure, where only ajsmall quan tity is gathered, is better adapted to the growing of onions than anything we ever tried. Although a very powerful p manure, wo have dosed our onion beds ery liberally, and we never saw any but the lent results. When large quantities are saved, it should be made fine, mixed with two or three times its bulk of gyp sum, and applied to the corn hills at planting time. i ! l - A favorite and rather new kind of mash for horses i? coming into use, composed of two quarts of oats, one of bran, and a half pint of flax-seed. The oats are first placed in tho stable bucket, over which is spread the linseed : add boilinc water." tors from Storm Lake -ami two 'others who wer4 storm-stayed promptly 'volun teered their services, and under their auspices I a possible' President' of the United States was successfully ushered into the world. j.uo wuicn vi lug Ultjr, tuc ISjlllylL- thy and curiosity of - their sex, were not long in making, their way to the 1 car X i i -l -i .i wj luepeci. ana aia, ana thus in a very short space of time no inconsid erable excitment was caused iiTtue rb wd, whose members were all in unusually goed humor and prepared to make the most of any sensation. The mayor sum moned; a special meeting of the council, which declared the day. a public holiday. voted the hospitalities of the city to the Governor? liar t ran ft tetlm What Ilia State trill Exhibit at the Cen tennial. The representation of the resources and industries of the State in the ex hibition will, I am informed, be equally creditable to bur people. Applications for space from exhibitors throughout Pennsylvania are already numerous and varied, and the work of perfecting the displays has been generally undertaken by existing commercial, industrial, scien tific and other societies, without regard to a State board or any expectation of State aid, and there is every assurance that their combined efforts will result in a thorough exhibition of the material and social condition of Pennsylvania. The last Legislature," however, passed an act authorizing the appointment by the Governor of five commissioners to super vise the collection and display of the articles to be exhibited by the State, but these commissioners, owing to my ill ness, have not yet been named. The gentlemen connected with the geological survey are also making an ex tensive and valnable collection of minerals; statistics -will be gathered and arrangements made to show the practi cal workings of our school system; our myriads of manufactories will exhibit against the old Tammany ring. His revelations th . mHltif orm nroJncta after the man- are bevlpcreoinBt who the Mechanics' . Institute exhibi- nuprwua. - Philadelphia last fall, where close tues existence or a large amount oi pro perty which the city can eecure The vote for Governor in Connecticut stood 53,78o for IngersohJ Dem., 44,303 for Greene, Rep., and 2,756 for; Smith, Temperance. The Congres sional delegation shows three Democrats and f4 two. Butter Ilea da for raeXino. , Good, Bound, well-seasoned, white-cak tuba or firkins, that have been so thor oughly soaked in strong brine that -no taste of the wood will taiaat the batter, are the best for shipping in. ever use a wooden package the second time; for, besides the difficulty in rendering them perfectly sweet, the dingy appear ance of the firkin will detract from the price of the butter. , t If it is to be sold in some near market, crocks make good and clean ' packages.' From their liability to break, but prin cipally because butter cannot be per fectly excluded from the air when in transit, stone crocks should cot be used for carrying long distances. In packing butter, sprinkle a little salt on the bottom of the package, and then place layer upon layer, pressing one firmly upon another, and against the sides, so that all air is perfectly excluded. If you have not enough at one packing to fill the package, fill up with brine, to be poured off and the whole wiped' dry- before more is put in. So proceed until within a quarter or half an inch of the top. Head up tight, and fill completely full, through, the cork-hole in the head, with brine, and stop all close. - ' Keep the packages in a cool, dry cel lar, or, better, in an iohouse, until wanted for sale. 104 OS The JUrleta. Beef Cattt Mine to Extra BuBoata 11 O IS Oemunra to Good Ttxao........... X Hoc1 TtTt T Pre f d. 8iU' Ltxubo. Cotton KMdllnjr Hour Extra W raters. ... i State Etr. Wheat Red Wcstrm. ........ No. 3 Sprtsf Ry 0lit.. Barter 8te. ..... ..... ....... ... Bariy Malt Oata Miiatl Waatera.. ....... ...... Oxa Mixed W eat rn. ........... .. Hay, per rwt. ........... ........... Btraw, per ort...... Hop. u FXxrk 11 eaa. ........ vm .... ' Lard - nab Mackrrel No. 1, uw...M f 1 It 1 C 1 Tl 1 ( i n l o ia n u as OS ..nw us 01 H 1 44 0 I W 1 11 44 1 04 4 1 W 4 1 9 4 TS 1 eo lS,y us IS OS 41 00 No. X. mw .M IW v Dry Cod, per ewt ? 9rrrt. tUtled, perbox..... ftroUti Orud M.e4l6X , IfcaAned, 1 Wool talUornla nM... -9 yaaaa ....... 3? -44 W . kusnaUaa, if f.. J M BntUr-Uate..ii...'.... : i IWratcro Dairy...i.ii... , . 4,v-f-i Watra Uow.M J 4 Wratern Ordlotry. r. -I -44 It r-AkafrUaaiajriBO... ,t rh.w Stua Jactorr... 14 IT t Weatara Ecja 8tU 04 ' 4. 11 ia 44 MX uun. WbeatJ. Bra 6tkW.r(.u4. 1 oa Com-Mixed.... ... W Bartgy wiU,w,. .'...., 1 Data 8:t...... 1 nour.l Wbf!So. a Spring .TT. 1 11 Oora allied. ...fv... Qats TV Bra . 1 Bailey. AIM 4 1 C4 4 M 1 ' Vt'ob M 1 IT 44 i S 44 t() 44 1 M 4 1 one Republican ; a DeraoeraUo. fain oi t The State Legislature is iJemoeratic. "The Ifew Yori court of appeals has amended the rules governing the admission of attorn at law in that couit by adding thereto the fol lowing: f Or furnish to tho supreme court other satifcf actory evidence of fitnew, character, and qualifications un!er, fthfe' fufe.tt. .The lieDublicSns - elected tneir city tickets in tion in Philadelphia last fall, the variety and extent of the articles dis played amazed every visitor, and the manufacture of iron and steel will De fully represented by those engaged in these great Pennsylvania industries. The railways of the State will exhibit engines, cars and the various appliances and improvements used to secure com fort, safety and speed in the conduct of their roads. The historical, art, scien tific and other societies, as before statedt will all have present substantial proofs of their researches and progress, and the A wash that would usually take all day with ordinary soap, can be done in three hours, with Dobbins Electric soap (made by Cragin & Co., Philadelphia), and it cannot injure the finest fabric Try it. Com. AWimeonuinGtrl. Here comes a "Wisconsin girl, vouched for by the Woman's Journal . She is a slight, slender girl, seventeen years of age. She is equally at home with, the mower, reaper, horse-rake, plow handles, hoc,- or any other implement of farm i m . ' n" ' " 1 - worK. one wiu snear as many sneep in a day as the best 61 shearers.- And when I I , - BaLTXHOBS. I Cot too Low VUddlmss... ......... VA 1H MoorExtra tW T WbaaWRed Wtatera 1 SI 4 1 W Kya.... ........ .......... a ft 1 1 Cora V tllom ...... ....... . fllU 4 X Oata MliM... ....... Y0 44 10. I txolenm....; Mi4 99)4 rxiut-DKLrna Flonr -Praaarlrtuia Extra S SC 44 00 Wbrat Wttern UJ.... 1 SS 44 1 SO Eye.. .. '. JL. I 10 44 X 19 Mun V-;iow .... N 4 It MlwJ.... M.. ...... M 44 1 Oata Mixed 10 44 10 Patrolai n Crada. 09'(4q9S' Baflaad. UJi Dr. J. AValkcr's CAlironila Yin- ejaur Kilters aro a rarely YepctAL!e preparation, mode chiefly from the na tive hcrba found on the lower ranprs of tte Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which Are extracted therefrom without the use of AlCohol.v Tho question Is alrcost fdaily asked". 1 What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit TZRst Our answer is, that they rcmoTo the cause of disease, and tho patient rc 'ojTert his health. They aro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, ia perfect" Kenovator and Invirator of tho eystera. Never before in tho. history of tho world ha a medicine Wea nmnnnndwi cowwinf the IrniarkaWs enalities of Vixkgae Dittiks in header tts wck of every disease manUbeirto. They are a gentle Purgative as well a a Tonic, rslievinir CoDfeUon or Inflammation cf the Lirer and Vwceral Organs in Bilious 'Diseases -The properties of Dr. Walto's TlrtOAt CtTTEis are Aperient, Piafboretic, CaTmiaatita, NntriUou. LaxatiTe. Dioreoe, BlAUveDyntr-IrriUat SuJoriUc, Altera tiTe, and Antl-Bihona. i n. II. HCD05AX.D & CO.. ' Dramriata Art- Franeiatw. CaJjf.al. ad eor. of Waaawrtoa and Caarttoa Hta, J. T. iMld my avu uraigMw . T. K. C.-Ka. ! SMITH ORGAN , - .,- ... XSostozif GO. r-nil cneV wFITH aarbr lb tta f IT roA.. $5 3 Eru-arnc Kawaxura. TrUl l ack OA ran niVii JiU irmm Grn. tirty Co These St a udard. Instruments then the bran, covering the mixture with baby and its mother, appointing a com mi old rug, and allowing it to rest for mittee to present the resolution, and in bran together. Leavenworth and Topeka, Kansas The systems of crut trade and commerce and her day's work is ilonezin .thfl field, she !.. . . ' i i ill i 1 I 1 1 . .i .. i . 1 f t ! i at n r I report, ending with Marcn, Btio-ws mat tne rat tueir various cuanueis -wiul do puuiieu uy wui ipen; If..u cniung. ana maKng qi J 010 " Dy InUSIC UeaierS tVerjYY nC of mortality of the white population of Wash ington, P. C., was 19 3100 per 1,000 per our commercial ana traae exenanges. A number of these , interests and socie- Dresent thfl rftsnlnfinn nrul in- fiv( hours, then stir the mass well up. vited the citizens to make a suitable de The bran absorbs, while retaining the monstration. These, nothing loth, com- uuu me nnseea Dinas tne oatsana plied. A procession was organized, containing every vehicle, public or pri vate, in the city, headed by the city marshal on horseback and. a brass band drawn by six gray horses. Following these came, in carriages, the mayor and council ; j the Qdd-; Fellows, the , Free Masons, ' the Young Men's Christian Association and the church societies; then marched the fire department; the general puuuo aipoi or m. carriages came next. The mother and baby were carried in triumph to tho pnblic hall, where, after prayer, speeches were made by,the mayor, delegate to Congress from Dakota, and prominent lawyers, mer chants, etc. , the concluding oration being delivered by Eph. Witcher, who brought back the first news from the Black Hills miners. iThe announcement was then made that a five-acre plot of land adjoin ing the city was to be given to the baby, the deed being already prepared and with a view to the exhibition, and others are preparing to do so. . ' i- T7ie lAtiter of Resignation. Ilenry "Ward Beecher, when on the witness stand, gave his explanation of his letter of resignation. The original of this resignation has never been pro duced, but Mr. Moulton submitted a copy dictated to Mr. Tilton from memory nna taken down by Mr. Tilton in short hand. This alleged copy, which Mr. Beecher declared was not correct, reads as follows: I hereby tender my resignation of Plymouth Chnrch. I have Btood among you in Borrow for two yeara in order to save from shame a certain hounehold; hut since a recent publica tion nwkcH this no longer possible, I now re sign my ministry and retire to private life. Mr. Beecher endeavored to put in evidence his" recollection of tho letter as ho wroto it, but Mr. Fullerton objected, and as proof of its destruction' was not forthcoming, the witness' summary of its contents was ruled out under a fa miliar law governing evidence. But Mr. Beecher went tin to explain that, instead voti,ng fr that name, the boy was chris or being, a represented, an expression tened rby popular acclamation Storm of submission and virtually a confession I0 Brplinska. The procession then of guilt, it meant to express his determi-1 reformed and escorted Master Brolinska annum 10 nguc tuo matter out. He exH auu pnreuis 10 uie stauon, wnere: a plained that on tho publication of the 8Pecial engine and car awaited them, and 4 l "anmmv while the mortality of thsctJdredpopn- Hos have already perfected organizations lation was nearly u per i,uuu ior tne same period.; . .The longshoremen of New York have made another strike..... The collegiate tegattar will take place at Saratoga July 13th. Fourteen crews will take part in it. The f rethmen race will be rowed on the 13th, and the university race on the 14th. . . ..The Demo cratic majority in the Connecticut House of Representatives is twenty-five ; in the Senate, nine . By an explosion of giant powder in San Francisco a number of people were killed by being buried in the ruins of a building. Herr Sigl, editor of the utlra-montane Farg land of Munich, who was recently sentenced to imprisonment for publiBhing' an article Ins tilt ing to Prince Bismarck, has been arrested by the Austrian authorities on the application of the - German government . . .... Attachments have been made under new suits against the property of Wm. M. Tweed in New York . . . . t . Gen. Campos f entered JlipolLs. Spain, after, a fight, in which he lost forty killed and wounded. The loss of the Carlists is not known. .... .Full returns of the State election in Rhode Island gave the following vote: For Governor, Hazard, Independent Republican, 8,717, Lippitt, Regu lar Republican 8,341 ; Cutler,. Democrat, 5,160. For Lieutenant-Go5TOTOTy' Day, Independent ;Bepublican, 9, 13 j ; Scffeeon,' Regular Republi can, 7,942; Pierce, Democrat, 5,121 The ways Two only needing to ba filled in .with diis fiOUI grain and commission house of Howard name. A poll was at once demanded: and some two hundred and thirty of the three hundred and fifty, people present Hinchnian & Son, of Philadelphia, failed lately, their liabilities being placed at $100,000 The total vote for Governor in Connecticut was 'i 53,785 Democratic 44,301 Republican ; 2,809 Prohibition; and fourteen scattering, leaving a Democratic majority of 6.C61. The totjtl vote for Congressmen in the State was : 51,093 Democratic ; 47,31 Republican, and 1,909 Prohibition. The Democratic majority in this total vote is 1,867 tripartite agreement, Friday, March 30, Dore them away to Sioux City amid - icbael Sulhvanaf hanged, at,New Bruris- JH7.J, 3Ir. Tilton was gratified and well ciieermg, nngmg of bells, screeching of pleased until the afternoon papers came wnistles, etc. All the flags and banners out, criticising him as allied with Mr. mtllQ town' were hoisted or- hung ! out, Bowen to defame Mr. Beecher. wh. ac- DeUs wKre ruug, ..firearms discharered. cording to ,the terms of the covenant, health drunk, the Storm Lake Pilot trot generously forgiven both. Then, out ' ejtra, pontaininjf a full report, of had Mr. Tilton luid prepared for publication a card, in which the letter of contrition to Mr. Moulton .was embodied in full, and tlireatened to publish it in the Brooklyn Eagle of the next day, Satur day. Mr. Moulton informed Mr. needier of this threat on morning that event he intended to light the matter out to the end. the demonstration, and altocfithpr tli people treated themselves : to a sort of wptry-Fourth of July. , , , r . . t ' 1 thastnu a Murderer. The whole country about' Fulton, Ar kansas, turned out in pursuit of the des perado Brown, who had Committed wick, N, J., for the murder of Daniel Talmadge, an old man seventy-two years of age. Ihe murderers secured about $270. Sullivan made no confession and died with little evident pain. ;.The registry of births in Charlestown, Mass., saows that Jesse Pomeroy, the boy murderer, noav under eentence of death in Trinity Church. On the evening of Good Friday, Emil Whaener, an aged and eccentric Ger man clockmaker, died at his residence in Brooklyn. His house was filled with models of mechanical curiosities, the work of his own hands, and among them was a working , model of , ihe great" clock and chimes of Trinity Church; The builder of the clock, Mr. Rogers, had intrusted Mr. Whaener with the arrange ment of the mechanism, and the model shows all details connected with the clock and the chimes with great exact ness, There are in the clock tower in the 'church three large cylinders carry ing steel and brass'; cog-wheels, the largest being two feet six inches in di ameter, and the smallest seven inches. In all there are twenty-seven wheels, not counting the friction rollers. Tho pen dulum, which is made of wood, is twenty-one feet long. The weight con nected with the hour-hand weighs one hundred and twenty-five pounds. Three bells in the chimes are so connected with the clock as to ring out the hours and quarter hours. Once a 'week the great clock is wound up, which occupies something like two hours. The bells of the chimes are iust behind the clock hands. Under the bells is the station of the man who rings the chimes. A rough wooden seat faces a framework from which project nine long wooden nandles; they are the levers fastened to thin lines connecting with the tongues of the bells. The working j model of Trinity clock and chimes was much valued by the skillful artist, and at his the children's dresses, or in other help her mother about the house. years ago her father had a young un tamed horse. . She broke the horse to the saddle, rode him at a county fair, and took the first premium over three competitors. Theodore Thomas, of Thomas' or chestra, than whom there is no higher musical authority in the world, says there are no other cabinet or parlor or gans equal to those made by the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., and that musicians agree with him in tins opinion. ; Agenti "Wanted In Erery Town, Sold throe f boat tha Caltod Btata ea tte . '.' I'HTALLJIE.NT PLAN ,That is; oa a Sritaca of Maatblr ParmanU. PureH&aort aboold aak for tha Sxrra Avroray Omoav. Cmtaioco and fall particgUia oq applleattoq. I HI AJF O b"t- AS Colon. Oaa Wafar lire 1 mitM 3 on ne. hmpl and CVoa- llUklW Kn nuu!d for 1 0 cata aa4 stun by DZm XCE NEKDLK CO . GOS Bm4r, W. Y. Dry trntu drla luml-ar la 2 tfaya: tnrm Ch a tad tt mIUui tbwpir H ii. Hci.aLar, CWaUad. O. I7) It VAI.UAIU.E INFORMATION addraaa 1 L. M. HARKLS, Doa Ol&O, Boaoa. Maa. .rTiFirt' al.iei ,llV iirw I a. a jrtrwa AX PORTABLE SODAFOUflTAINS $40y $50, $75, k $100. OOOD. DTJKABLK. AXD CUXAP ahlppa4 Raady for Uaa. Itaamfaetwad by CHAPMAN As CO. 31a41aa, laaU rtM4 fr a refine . f VI n va m a a ine iructee uenuoiican tells tnat a man who was driving logs in th river, near tho mouth of Donner creek, slipped off into the water, where it was consider ably over hi head. lie thought he couldn't swim, and, as he went down, cried out: "Save me! save me!" but as no one seemed likely to perform that kindly duty he concluded to help him self, struck out boldly and swam ashore. 1 nnfn(in nrvi Dunham & Sons, Manufactureri, mT.f . . Wararooma. t S Last 1 4th Slraat, I OIJiJ1J SITUS. JTHOT-GUXft. PISTOLS yr BaTOLTLTO, Of aayaadararTklaa. Saad nam a ruin vmmm. JaMa aray JUST TUB BOQKC YOJ CAN MONKY IN IT VUKt Jm UmIbL. Haadautu CtMap. Sa41 NtV MAPS, CHARTS. Etc. For All Female Complaints, In young or old. married or single, at the dawn or womanhood or the cuauge of hie, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription manifests such a positively remedial influence fs to call forth the loudest praise from all who use it. Mr. John A. Kimzcy, druggist, of Knob Koster, Mo., writes as follows: " Dr. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dear Sir Tour medicines eell better tbau any other I keen, and give nuirersal satisfaction. Tne people are especially delighted with tout Favorite Prescription, and it eeems to be a favori'e among all that have ever used it. It is sold by druggiisU and dealers in medicine. Coin. C.UbUabi ISSa. KtYt YOKX. . Stndfor rC.utt.mlmX Circular mmd JVica LUL ATTEvnos, oAYicEiis or noiuxi. ak toot tiaracaa ai axrr ror tha2l!C COLLAR PAD. They are warraatad to cara ny aora arctc oa bora r mole, or moorr rr funded, if tiinted dlrertums are fol wed Send 75c foraaaala. rina CoUar Pad Co Sola ManafVra, Bncbaaaa, Mica. IaoretVrrka A: (', HmrtjorJ n.1n'-MN Faaaa takea tha laad of all Bread Prepara. Uona. Oar uU are fimr-f'ld wlwt tbey vera a rear ace." All Uaa tt llaalarta, Kraddrr k Qrormr., 0-m. r" Baea Hold yoar Kr a Faa m for tha paat threa tear with perfect eattaf kctioa to all who hT. bnairht ft. lu aooaotay ta woaderf ol ; 00a yaar'i aavtxn will boy a otrm." 8nd f"T OircnU to iK.(. V. tUNT A: ( ( M a 0 (0 vuera. oou taeell Oar new ebar. t'llRIHTIAS UUAl'KH,a aepWdjd eaea. Cto etaaati pt icm um. New Vwa roa fortornrtto ICC BKlIHiMA5,A Har" UyM.W V.. I7H W. ta bc,fcm..O. wAxirdi srra V VT nib KEW EC01C E UlaLa II klWm By Via. rmiMM af 8 CHy. frr yeata IM wite of a Km il.pfc rrwe. la Uvdaclwa by Mr, rnowe. lai ewr of MMt'l eaperWoce by. tmt the -ltrm ,," eantertea, Mcrct etc. of Uia -Liij ale 1 m O.' IlrttC rr nd Gaed. tt ta the ha aaw one . acum' m wtta rooa ufr ta . ' - r rah twrMr. a.U enhwl. !! ath" tae t-y le iC T.m needy nu Hi ea4 errmu msi eUf'C fraea ie ta SO a day I StH ' ft AO - Inntf eeeaU Xl It wilfiuil Ualflt Prw to-th wHo w. 4 eaa mm ere I nHjnj- 1 SdUrae a. IX Wfaaraiearoa 4.Urti Ca mAGKNTB WASTKO KVIHT r nr ..- -hotcMt ta U world-ljoporta prtoa Ura at Ooapuf ta Aartca-epk articl-pl-e aearyuou VT TJZ i waate lime lenl I jC imiur . ., J oej"l WKIJA43 V nri. w Ya. P. O Hils7. $ HONEYS tare free y loaiL FOR AGENTS ia oar Noreltlra. J oat oat. ery bnao Huapla aad ctr H. B. WH1TK 1 CO.. Newark, ft death was bequeathed to a favorite B3Eton, completed (is fifeer fjeat dnv ohf , nephew, with other curious works, with twenty-ninth day of November last The the request that they might be regarded Saturday . andtthe latter at onco mivA r - T i ' , nu naa -committea a j v-w wwajB him notice thai in that Wrrt h ifAj u.Yer 01 every attempt c" f T aoci eieciea was maae 10 eiiect ins capture. The going home ho immediately wrote his T 7ftfe auc and ctrd of reHiWtion, determiJedSat his r hmf tim8elf in Eed church dSnTa. 8 ver and the bayous with which the . .4r . " . . me country abounds. ligiu with lnm in fact in writino- fb lotU'r of resignation he was stripping for tho light. Later on Saturday Mr. Moul ton had stopped the publication of Mr. Tilton's proposed card, and on the same ? -1. 1 11. . 1V a , . iiiui. uio mmcuities were onco more patched up by the agreement of Mr. Beecher to publish the card to the Jtoglr, wlmh relieved Mr. Tilton Of any odium as tlie author of the various scan dah thou afloat. employees of the Delaware, Lackawanna and "Western jlailroad Company's coal mines voted lj5r to 319 against a strike. . . .The employees of all but, one of the collieries in the Shamokin (Pa ) region are on strike The town clerk of South pmea' bil ef uje$tt'sign the cer- in the recent municipal elections on the grounds of wholesale corruption and ballet-box Etufnng, A number of houses were blown down and five persons were killed and several others wounded Iby a tornado near Little Rock, Ark. About the same time a storm struck TexArkana, unroofing1 the public school building and fatally wounaing one emia ana slightly, injuring several others. Bain fell in torrents Patrick O'Shea, who stabbed his wife on March He was pursued from water to canebrake, and from canebrake to lorest, and proved himself a fearless swimmer, as fleet of foot as 'a deer, and a dead shot. Col. Dudley, of Texarkana, sent a special train with a posse of ? men l.Ff' o.the effects rofr which she died r ' Storu With a Moral. , llabbi rhmeas ben Jair once hos pitably entertained a wayfarer. - "When the -stranger was about to depart, he lagged his host to take charge of a measure" of barley for him. Several months elapsed, but the stranger did not return to claim the deposit Rabbi Phineas, fearing lest the grain would be spoilt, sowed it in his field, and in due Boason it yielded a rich crop. He did to ulton, who took , to ? the , brake south of Red river.' Beon'idpro1, mjeri arrived . by another train froni Texarkana, and large; squads of tanners and planters scoured the woods and swamps. ;At last they had him surrounded, and the men closed in, but only to find that the bird had flown. He was soon after discover ed in the river beside a log, swimming rapidly with the current. His -deadly , shot gun he held above the log. Vol ley after volley was fired at the man, but he bore a charmed life. " Finally the snots came so thick and fast that he landed on the north side of the river, and, with a wave of his hand, bid de fiance to his would-be captors V Axrivr. ing at the top oi the bluff he met a small "not as souvenirs, but as parts of his own mindwhich had created and fash ioned them." Proclamations. When Isaac. Tichenor was Governor of Vermont, he issued a fast day proclama tion in which he said: We have abun dant cause to lament that we ara not more distinguished for wisdom arid ; virtue. I A spirit of infidelity, of pro fanity, of slander and defamation pervade our land. We are in truth constrained to acknowledge that we are a sinful peo ple. Governors don't talk this way now-a-days. ' The -Macbias (Me.) Republican says it ; remembers when Gov. Lincoln A IT int to the WoBxixa Mak.--A man with a family, however poor he may be. owes it to Lu wife to rave her health and strength in every way possible. He has no right to allow the mother of his children to wear her life out toiling with her needle to clothe her family. His -duty is to buy the Wilson shuttle rewing machine, the beat Bit chine for family sewing and manufacturing pur poses ever invented, and he can tmy the Wilson machine upon terms which enable him to pay for it in small monthly installments, thV he can spare out of his wages without ieeUng vLhe drain. He will get, thereby, a machine capable of doing every variety of family work in the most beautiful manner ; a machine that even a child can operate, and which will prove a per manent family - bleMine. Machines will, be delivered at any railroad station in this county, free of transportation charge, if ordered through the company's branch- house at 627 and 829 Broadway, N Y. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on appli cation. . 1 ma company want a lew more agents. C-m. ' ' : . .. f '. Oppression - after eating, headache. nervous debility, are the effect of indigestJoTaJ One, or two at mort, of Partcns" Pttrgotive riu win give immeoiate reuer. com. feud taa't f VVM . Fruit Fame Raatni Shore. Mary. ' land, cheap. I 2 hra to New York. K R. a Maarawf. ild Win tor. Haaltbr Otiaate. fcoheola and Chorehea. Addreea fi.r Catl-n. J. C. Pi.fw n't, Caipbrtdce.Md. In Actual Use: ' The Ways Needed la . U of Women, MORE rW rW THAN oo.uuu J SSTEYi i ill V- PCJ V.C8VTTW.T.P,eaeefa.e- r-eiartaaie aeM rrat Ine tae Amerkea ra 1. T' V Catfiaa ee raw aajTeee. Tae I a.U an. fr at a ae.B ailMMM aeaaa aeo areas in- D. Metae.taeeaUeretaa fx Vrti ai waaam. raacaar m i mIi te a.eaiaaeea.eiaarr1 WtlT WT I neck eriea.er mm.y a I ia ea IT T eTU-Ue-a- tm lmi. tamia( for ManW'e ialaijrmi- ,tba teal ta the woria. i' : r ' T five days later, was hanged at St. Louis. Nine bduigs were destroyed by fire at issued a very brief fast day proclamation. this year by year, until, at the e xpira- p.W"nnw"J tion of flrpn vsaM ti .t! 8(luad ' negroes, who opened fire " w here is my measure of barley, Rabbi T,m ' , V ti.: mi. . J. as one of the men fell badlv wounded. i-uineasi ne asked, half in jest. His host conducted him to a granary, and showed him .the plentiful stores of grain it contained.- All these are thine," he aaidto his astonished guest; "the out come of the corn thou dhlst intrust to inc."-nereshith Iiabba, 30. Pearl Oysters. Oysters from winch pearls are taken are cultivated carefully. Oysters not larger than a saucer are selected for the beds, and these are found in shallow places along the coast Brought to the bed, they are loosely arranged in rows. After a twelvemonth the oyster will have grown from the size of a saucer to that of a nlate. TWnnd af as one of the men fell badly wounded. At a farm house some distance down the river he exchanged his shot gun " for a hat and coat. Nothing further could be learned of his movements" after leaving the house. The woodwork of the gun bore the indentation of a dozen bullets. The murderer is but slightly known in the locality of his numerous crimes, gen eraTry Ixjing I called Brown, sometimes McCartha. Tillar, the murdered pur suer, was a. resident of Texarkana, well known and a brave man. ' A Pile of Monet. General Spin ner, late . United States Treasurer, has handled i over fifty-five thousand mil lions of dollars in the fourteen years of this it doos not ordinarily expand, but his official term, and the losses amount continues to thicken, until, at the end of to less than one dollar oa a million. He three years, its lining of mother-of-pearl goes out of ofSc9 in quite moderate cix U fit for the marketi cucutanee. itreenviiie, mass., ana several persons were badly injured by falling chimneys. The loss ra $50,00(1. . . .The rush of immigration to Ne braska, Wyoming, Utah and the Pacific coast, this "spring, is enormous, and continues without abatement...... Gen. Crook and his soldiers have received the thanks of the Arizona Legis lature for, their services in subduing tke hordes of hostile Indians that held the territory tinder a reign of terror. By the rise in the 3Iisis- eippi river at-Minneapolis the steamer Min neapolis was wrecked, two railroad bridges were destroyed, and several sawmills were sab merged ...... -A party of Mexican robbers threatened an attack on Roma, Texas, but the presence of troops caused them to retreat The aecreasem iit itlpply of old &&t fdm the Pennsylvania xnines so far this year is 910 25S tons. 1 .... A farmer named McEinzie, living five miles -from Greenville, III, was murdered in his bed, and then dragged tp the stable and placed, under the feet of a pair of mules. His wife and son have been arrested on sus picion of bvinnyrkiUea,ib.e jdeed A new disease has developed itself aniong heroes near Albany, N. Y. The horse's breast and forelegs are covered with lumps, which must be painfal as the animal .exhibits signs of Bicknesa And severe 4fferip(t;."...i. President Grant, and his Cabinet participated in the cen- tanni&l celebrations in Lexington and Concord, Mass. .- Consoling. The Ohio State Journal tells of a village clergyman who, visiting a parishioner suffering from a lingering disease, expressed to his wife a hope that she sometimes sppk tto him of the future! j "I ddmdeed,1 tir, was the reply. , "Often and of ten I wakes f him in the night and says: John, John, you little think of the torment as is pre pared for you.1 " He waa berated by people, of all creeds, as almost a heathen, v because he did not go into an elaborate detail of the sins of the people, and some of the ministers refused to read it from their pulpits. y. Y. JZxpress. i Bad Debts. "You won't lose any thing by bad debts," said one merchant to another. "Why not!" 'Because you don't advertise." " How ia that I don't see how?" "Why, it's just here; if you don't advertise you don't get trade; you don't sell goods; if you .don't sell goods you can't make bad f debts." -.- - 4 , - Patent Medicines. j .That there are some good patent medicines no intelligent man. dare for a moment deny; and pre-eminent is the great California hero medicine. Vine gar. Bitters? discovered by Dr. J. Walker, a prominent physician of San Francisco. This medicine, although called bitters, is not to be classed among the vile " fancy drinks " recommended and sold over the bar by rum-venders, but is a combination of pure herbalisUc ex tracts, known to possess sterling medi cinal qualities, and is compounded with out the use in any shape of spirits. Its action npon the internal system is not Bubxbtt's CocoaIxk is the best and cheapest hair dressing in the world. Com. Johnson's Jnpdyne. Liniment may be administered to children with perfect aaceesa, in cases of croup, whooping cough. TnJTnetiz, and almost any of the diseases to which they are uao.e. com. , i : i . " OiT Kotico advertisement of theZino Collar I Tad. They have . been thoronghly tested.! and the naraoteeef tbte oomoaur ia good. Ask hardware dealers or hameba-makers for them. Com. - , , PEnuviAK - Strct T h i s valuable medicine has been nlently making its way into public i favor by the numerous , remarkable cures it has performed. Its singular efficacy is owing to the protoxide of iron which in this preparation remains unchanged, and is the only form in which this vital element of healthy blood can be supplied. Com. Get the beat. The beet Elastic Ttom is PomeroTB, 744 Broadway, N. Y. Write for it. Com. Abb You Aware that the Pbxmoxi- Toiixa or - tx'Wrxrnoct- are . comma, .colds.. bronchitis, pains in the aide and cheat. diCi-1 -mines of breathing, etc ? It yon permit these rymptoms to run on tnberclee will be tbe re sult, and end in consumption. Now. if too want to cure theee diseasee. oae AJleo Long Balsam without delay. For sale by all medicme aeaiera. Loin. RGANS1 .MA5UFACTUBED BY J J. ESTEY &, CQ.f T : . DR ITTLEDOnO, TT." . t. t" Sk!0 ro iLLTtrntaTED CaTaiosva. , i: Iowa R. R. Land Co. 1U toraaU 1,500,000 Arrra of RaOroa4 Laaa U Cba MuVlla rUctao af Waatara loara. BETTEJt LANDS AT CHEAPER JPniCES than caa ba tamnd alaawbare wtrhla afriUaaUoav . If a araaabnpvara. No ana Ma ladiaoa. Araraaa aradit prtoa and gJ paraoro. Rurtrtaht! Call nr aaad 'Totba taanan'a ohr. U2 kaadurob KlraX. (tiicun. iaa obratn iuu lanvratataua aoa bow ta aaaab Uaa laada rtr niaya and panphlata, wllli nrtoaa a lAad Uol. l3tlcaD, 610 PER DAY .3. V LtU. mm. A Wmmmilmmml lrtm. 1 2 Kamlfieaat aampU. U lrB work wMh aerv lor u , Aa j rtfl.aaa Ii. U. MaXUY. Khnaat.U V-crm-. Uia Waariltiaw tw Established 185S. adi-a'a ItTwa Railroad BapUa, Iowa. - fAMIOfN. feaa Cwwi wi aaw At-m. Oftkr Prrttlrwt Cartinam Fmmm. liB wrtb rottt aama Uaaydanaarlr artatad rm U H them, ar-jf. aoat-Daio. ap rarpa tO x ua tnU. lawlraaaiataaUaiat ' whaalVrwamia Aadraaa. mim urx. rarxrrcx Tito beet Bad ebrapaat Palat ta tha World far Irom. T1b mr Wood. Tor aaJt bv TWlera etwtabwe. YTTSCTS.' ITTTAIXI ' FAJ5T CO Vaimffrrra, C Cadar FC. York. Ct"CJ-.TJTIOTa Parcbaaars wlU piaaaa tee taat oar nam as i trade mark are oa sacb aad arary packara.' Send for Circular. Ol" aatataaaa. J. 1L BUrrttilr? fsOjSH. raa. fOXTII-Awata wwataa T- Baataaaa smnral4a aa4 ftrV Vartaralara aarit fi.a Adiliaaa KTM A tXI .IM. lym. Mk T$250g; W. C. CAN HQ3f. 44a WHISKERS Tba amir PrwparaUoa that fte-m pwlet aatailactloa as 1 tanaa wtataac to ralaa Paar4 or Mnlaeha. J taaapa -Vtcnrtaa.' praparaa amiy la Parta. Kxb Tackaaa warraatMl aod aaot bf aiall oa mc pt m .ca. K.jpt laaUaa far I it aaa. AVawi J. P. riUNKLH, HnU I owtar, Jaraay Orty. K. J. a GEKTS. Cbaaa Chaaa aaHa at afit ttwai Oaaaa: T Uol. Bootoav KKE 1F C YIAKCSE, a Praaerfptlnw that aay Uraartat win waa aw. thai la a Paatuaa Oaao tat , Oplaaa Katii aal iraakri rcf. j. r. WHA.lJf, Aaa Char, 822 A PAY A&lraaa Ca Aata waa tad raka MTfUa, atala aad fi laala. Mta COAA i rath to C.UU KXCZIJUOK aaaata iiwi alaaa. AJdraaa IMTGOil., BaebaaaaJ4ica T?TFRr FAMn.Y XVAHTH IT. Moa- ta H. IZJ hold by Aa-wta. Addraa at. W. UiVKlJ Krto.Pa. VUy Habit Cured - i Kffrri . i (r- n i '.x BUT or all ME, aandc AXD Vl.l. DO TOC GOOD oi naaiaa in. aanaa Mtt tioa af InrRtnttaa of tba blood. ij-Wmi. torpid frrar aad ha kisdred ataaa-a. w .n&caafql a tha wo of Ir. I.AMa.kV'H UlUiT ami lli-'iit BITTEKJS. Tby act aa a putaat taoia and rntl. apariaat,ara asild ia Uar oparaUoea. aafa aadar aar rtrrna taaoaa, and tbnoaaada havo himi taatiiimaj to tha baaafita Uay haa dartrad from thatr aaa. Tbaf ara tha aafaat aad beat aprtaa aad aaauaaa madinlna a wevtalmaadi axMtattorae. Aa aatldoca Uxat ataada ara!r Ita m merUa, ' Bead tor mf a;urtrrty maacaataw ( aoatj raw aoOiagX coatalalayarraacataa af aaadrada atbare beea permaaentir cared. I cUlat tai hara ffiaoorrrad aaA prodaced tbe naav. watilil AM9 oni iru craa ros enn aaTraw. Tta a.w Traaa la waa a with pwrfaet a a as fart Ttit aa4 day. A4aaa aaaif to arary aamtoa af tha bodr. r!alatca Kap. tatra aaaar fa Earliat aiarrtaa ar aaa auata aattl panaanU aarad. 4d ahaaa 1 tba Elastic Truss Co., Kew eS2 Bnaiwar, W. T. tHy. aalawtkf aaatL Calloraacd fnrfJiraaW. aad ba aarad 25 Aratyswar. AT Ka na.r SSOtaaik Kal a a9ar M aad wul way .. WICKltaR A OO.. Martna.lt r. BUKNIIAM'S TrUBINK Ctf fT A VrTEK. 'J I f wtrt abc Aawta a aatad tt abia. For Karri A WaLaaa, Dartoa. Ohka daMwaarad. 11 ParaJr ceo. a Utaa rat praarrkaa pyatrtata Fwa-olarrr pt iooi) ut a ext.. Baraa. Wholaaala Aawa( aad aar ranath to aata. O-VMf A. mm mvuu. Mica. BEIMAB1 T V OfPpUTTJAlTV la. 1 IU aaia aaaaetai P. Uoav tOO m ok . . v. . . wwv. oraa: (mat tba aarwa aad 'rpaataraw h ' " it of tbo day. Addraaa h7i stimnlatmg to the extent that alcoholic poison is. bnt it at one attacks blood impurities, and by removing the original cause destroys the germs of disease and invites retrrrning health. Its action npon the stomach and liver renders' it an al most certain specific in the most stub born oases of dvro psia. and -in truth imrtarf now Ufa mnA w-fm-tw In rVia wvVinla ' n , " . 1, r . ,7 7 I J-t. laaWo lha ajaoast aad Jlaadiaa will aa raUtrftod ejavcia. Xt U OSO wi VD9 CSS XaSOlCineS by IM aaa Aodraaa. AO ata. I brawar A Bakar. AO eta. ; and ohn ait . FOR air-li-i v .lIAl'fiTNEft caa ba (tUMd at ahoat ana half tba maw. I rataa br ordor iaardiraet. rinaaVa. W) ata.: Mow a. U-aohUaar Harfctate. ! 1 iOUXXl wart la 3 raara, ! aad g-ra aataara! aa'tafaa tkm. It Waahaa aU atsaa ml clothta. Ltcladiaa . Bad h waaad m I oaa la I ia .wtth. oat Uwy. Ilalf dooaa ahirta i aaa I aaa ad ta H aiaraiaa.la ataaiaa artiad wrtatnaoda. Paoor taaehtaaa fa drWa to aad ar. t ar trra Paairhiot addraa Twrfcrav.j Water Wheel y v 7 VTaa Helen ed. 4 yaraan,f4 aw S . ta work ta toa r.taat Kf r. V aaa I tnrv-v. 1. C-. al baa iwaVra 1 Ck too Ww. 1 9 atara rata, . J l.wrr haa any (a 19 any FaftU r-ai. . ht ktHAM.Tnvt rrtrra rM4iHl 0tloa.d e fWtaa'tcl a(.-!aa la tba Pttlr'I.K'H t.HHil.U. H larra aaa-a mn wark. A ra-ra id. 5rat oa trt.I 3 athafaaaaly raota. A r-iem. Araat w.niad tar aa rtl towa.to ahuaa wa hpi. AJmtairf l.rU' ad It aw. - r i i.. r m-. i.wa, ai oa wo r- r- nnnn ai carad by lr. , aaowa aad aara Saaaadr. SO CZIASGB ttatH cwrad. Call aa ar a I traaa DR. J. O. DECK, US .ika tns CJdlATl, QZ1X tor traat t po your ovn printinci i aJ'aVl piiniTniCr pssss. I a i I LaMJ.O. WOOD! atO.)Wi i aa.otaaJia-aFr(-t''''T I't' aaad ftaOf ial jtwiopa J UllMi4Uata 1'oa rrafml.aa I a.4 A aaa aar rH.Ura, arkaals aria Uaa. Maa. af' '"..r, 1 ir al aOara kn ta ijf aaw a. l.l.OaiM, ,", atyiaa. Fnaaa t9ta I t OQ to a. aad