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Be of Good Cheer. Though tangled hard life's knot may be, And wearily we rue it. The silent touch of father time Some day will sure undue it. Then, darling, wait; Nothing is late In the light that shines forever. We faint at heart, a fiiend is gone; We chafe at the world's hard drilling We tremble at sorrows on every side. At the myriad ways of killing. Yet say we all, II a sparrow tall, The Lord keepeth couut torever. He keepeth count. We come,, we go, We speculate, toil and latter; But the measure to each ol weal or woe, God only can Rive or alter. He sentleth liK'it. He stmOetn night, And obange goes on forever. Why not take life with cbecrlul trust, With toith in the strength ot weakness. The slenderest daisy renin its htiad With courage, yet with meekness. A sunny luce Hath holy grace To woo the sun forever. Forever and evor, my darting, yes Goodness and love are undying; Only the troubles mil euros of earth Are winged from tho (hit lor Dying. Our way wo plow In the future " now;" But alter the tilling nnd growing, luonlio.il ; Soil lor the root, hut Hie mm tor the leal And God keepeth wa eh lorever. .Mary Alupei Dvtj,: FOR THE FARMER'S HOUSEHOLD. IVotet for the I' arm. Fear blight has in several instances been arrested in affected trees by syring ing them with a solution of potash, and it has proved a preventive when applied to the healthy trees. Guinea fowls will keep all bu?s and insects of every description off garden vines. They will not scratch like other fowls or harm the most delicate plants. To cure galls on the shoulders of horses: At morning, noon and night wash the shoulders well with water and apply thoroughly with a feather six drachms of iodine dissolved in a half pirt of alcohol. PI: nt tanzy at the roots of your plum trees, or hang branches of the plant on the limbs of the trees, and you will not be annoyed Tith cuivuiio. An old un-1 successful fruit-grower furnishes the above, and sty it is the most suc cessful curculio preventive he has ever tried. A good wa? to get rid of rats is to put pounded potash in their holes. The potash gets into their coats and irritates their skin, and the rats desert the plae. . To prevont their dying in their holes and becoming offensive, poison them by mixing half a pound ot barytes with a quarter of a pound of lard. It produce great thirst, the rat leave their hoie to drink and are unable to return. A good way to keep liens free from lice while setting is to put to or three tobacco leaves in their nests, wh eh wi.. drive out the vermin if infested with thim. Another is to sprinkle sulphin through their leathers or in their nests. A slow milker niakesaeinviinpitieiit which causes her to hold up her U:i K The stripping are the richest part, al.tl if the cow is ui.ked iiuietly as well a nuickly ther--will bo more us well as richer uii.k. R mp in poultry is only a fatal disi as. when, like manv others, it is neglecici: till p tstaii re'iiecly. If, when first at lacked, a mixtiiiv of cayei ne pepper aim lard, about ill size of a bean, be givei; to the F vvl aioul twice a nay. a i u will be iff cied in a fe days. We k - from fitty to a I urmrcc. f.iwls at d ii.iv nevi r lost any by tuis ih-ei.-e, but nave e:'f eud a care in large utiiuoers ! Hie m.xiure iieecii:ed. Prof. L B. Arnold is repined as sav ing that lie had taken the u.i.k of thf' patrons of a eheeso factory, in Oe.olicr who wet e fceriii g nothiig 1 ui jira.-P. nr.d the milk of three o'.i.ers who fed nothing but corn sown broadcast. Hi took an e.ua! quantity of the mi k 1 each and tuohing it with the sain, ninount of r nnet at the same tempi ra luro, f mnd, t.f.ir drjing the tun!, tii::i the mi'.k of the corn-fed cows g,ve pnr c nt. in favor of e rn lod i- r ovi i crass. Tlouarhol'l m.n. Wash-leather g'v. -.-Ic-uM 1 w.-i.!n't: in clean suds, s.-aneiv warm. Tortoise shell and horn cms Inst much longer for having nil tubbed into them once in a w h:le. Silk pocket handkerchiefs and deep blue factory cotton wih not fade if dip ped ir salt and water while new. When ivory-handled kni' es turn yel low, rub tl.tru with nice sand p. (per or emery; it will take off all the spots aud restore thiir whiteness. Do not sweep carpets any oft ner than is absolutely necessary. After dinner sweep the crumbs into a dust pan witii your hearth biush; nnd, if you have been sewing, piik up the shreds by hand. A carpet can be kept vi ry neat in tliis way; and a broom wears it very much. It is a good plan to put new earthen wale into coid water and Ut it heat gradually until it boils; then cool again Brown earthenware in particular mty be toughened in tin's way. A hand u of rye or wheat bran thrown in while it is boiling will preserve the glazing so that it will not be destroyed by acid or . salt. - A sweet tnuc-r is to the household what sunshine is to trees and flowers. To Remove Ikon Rist on Ink Spots Moisten the spot and apply salts 0 lemon until it disappears, and rinse well. S.vltl ot leruon are made of equal parts of oxtlic and tar'.artic acid, and any per son can make them for Liisj own use. Another Way is to moisten with lemon ' juice, sprinkle on salt, and lay in the sun. If ink is spilled on colored goods that will not bear acids, souk them im mediately In sweet iniik, boiling hot. Hot mejf id Ui low poured through Ink stains will remove them. Insects in tuk House. To thorough ly rid a house of red and black ants, cockroaches, spiders, bedbugs nnd all crawling pests, bike two pounds of alum and dissolve it in three or four quarts ol boiling water. Let it stand on the tire until the alum disappears, then apply It with a brush when nearly boiling hot to every joint and crevice in youi closets, bedsteads, pastry shelves and the like. Brush the crevices in tin lloorof theskirting or mop boards if you suspect that they harbor vermin. Cock roaches will flee from the paint which has been washed in cool alum water. If, in washing a ceiling, plenty of alum is added to the lime, it will also serve to keep insects at a distance. Tritxirs on the (Ikipki.k. I had svn for some time a statement going th rounds of newspapers, that a turnip used in rubbing the griddle, while cook ing griddle-cakes, would give the dc sired smoothness, and do a wav with tie unpleasant smoke. I doubted it, but a trial soon convinced mc that tie statement was correct. I found, how ever, that at times it was necessary when beginning, to put a very liiih gr ase on the turnip, but this made re appreciable, smoke. American Ayri:w tttrisi. Fertilizers for Potatoes. As a general thin I try to avoid tlr lirect application of either manures or commercial fertilizers for potato s, bel ieving they have a tendency to cause rust or blig'rtt on the tops or vines, atal tre more or less the cause of either ret or scab on the tubers. If a piece of hue1 is not rich enough I would manure i with previous crops to get its ootid it it n up to the desired standard. Il a turf 01 lover lot were to he followed with pota'ots I would spread nian'iie on t1:. turf in the fall before; or, if it was e fallow or stubble ground, I would sou rye or oats in August or first of Septem ber, to plow under as gre n manuring; or manuring in the spring much as on chooses, and plant to corn one year, fo.- lowing with potatoes the next, which makes a very good seed bed for them. If manure is to be used directly for U potato crop, care should be taken that it is well rotted before usin, whh ! makes it safer. As 'or tiling ashes o: phosphates in the hill when rlatitiii. potatoes, one might about as well, :-s your correspondent, J. D. Tat ', sej-s "put them before hungry swine." i seldom use them; preferring, to abovi a previous enriching of the laud; I n.r when used cover the seed lil tly, t'u i scatter the ashes over the lii.l. t!ci cover all with shovel-piow. 11. !;... .'. AVm) York Trtb-tac. ftvrarl ami Tall Varieties ot len. Peas are among the e-nrnt'a's in eve sarden. They tequiie a moderately ric! soil, but are liab'e to run too much vin if manure is at plied at the time nf ti'.u.t ing. therefore whi n practicable it is Im t' r to p'ant in ground intinitn d the ye n previous. If. however, it is necessary t. ferti.iz ' at Mine of p'an'ieg, thoroughly woik in the soil well decompose 1 m t rare. T! e it-mi! habit is to sow in ilril tli" feet mart for the e .ir ier kin ! md at a further distance for lat -r an larr va i- ties, s iy five feit. From ("i it d a ha f to two bnhels of set-d are r - 1'liied ;o ttie ac;e. a'-, v. din i to th" vir; t v 's h -bit. t g:-o a til. I'arly f i'ai' in i!i i 1s take no and a ha f huhe -hie m:vTiwf:t' p.-.s in dris for it sane, ie.j'.ii'i- one fun-h f a bii-!e 1 ss. Peas so.n beo d -at of c in al. fr an exti.i m - in' three bi;-!f 1 i lite raK nc q-:art ot tic : . i i .- sons rt I , siov .iy l- f t an 1 tie ar, i.imls "..'no fe . in tle'di-i'd. f or a s'i c ss on. plat;! p as t very two we i s. 1 tip wiat-fa r is very dry at the t tie : p -uniiii soa"; the ed a f "-v I-oti's vions to dropping it. Cover the s d abnUL three inch' s. Coming to extra early peis ire Law ton. A'pha, Philadelphia K.r'v. a:r 'lite niitket variety in the Souti.e-; Stiit-M. and M Iran's Advance, at to i 1 dwarf sort. A1110..1; new varieties :-.v the new colden t:ea. the r-oii.s ol n h'e : are a d 'lica.e yeilcw when sulli i nt' niBturod for sh'-iling f ir the tali.e, ;.ie Cu'er's I.itt'.e Won.h r po 1 This may li" deset ihed as a writ k'ed marrow is early as the Advance and o! robi: l.abit. It attains a height of alio': twenty inches, i'lie wrinkled vaii-te lle the s.victi si of ail peas, but as tie it- li (hie to rot, r."'l to ! planted hi' lv-r t ' -v i tiM? smooth kitrls. .','1 . ;-.! :!..,-',.'. Cciiiing to varieties, for sniali r:ir 'ens where brush wouid be in tliC way tin re is n:!hing better, perhaps, th-s the Litt.e (icni, which is an early wrinkled variety, attaininz only abi.t; one foot in height and n quiiiug 1 o sup port. Varieties requiring it should I tiurhod when six ir.ches high. Th marrowfat black-eyed is a irood so; . for either tie Id or garden culture and at tains four feet in height. The large white marrowfat, a favorite market pe. s one of the oldest kinds in cultivation. It is a standard late sort and one of the tall varieties. An old favorite, also a tall kind, is the champion of England, a pea of delicate flavor and prolu-e yield. The dwarf white marrowfat, as the name indicates, is similar to the large white marrowfat, but of dwarf habit and therefore preferable for small plots. Henry II. lladliy, secretary f the New York city bsiness mn's modi ra tion society, has made his first annua! report, nnd the following figures shou some of the work done during the year Number cf pib'ie meetings held, 3'J. number of letters written, 1.003; num ber of cir.uhirs distributed, I33.ixw: prominent gentlemen visited by invit 1 tion..V; inebriates visited. 70; numbtr of pledges distributed during the year to applicants, 22,rifi. The pledges w-n dividid as fellows: The red pledge, in total abstinence, 5,ffil; the white pledge, not to drink during busi ness hours, 4,100; the blue pledge not to treat or to be treated, 12,Soj. In addition to this many were distrihuti d at meetings and otherwise, probably bringing the whole number signed to more than 25 000 during the year The society is free Irom debt. No salaries have been paid, the labor as well as money having been cheerfully contribu ted. Letters from clergymen and others, encouraging the movement, are ap pended to the report. A MURDERER'S C0SFESSI0X. Story of Murder W'liloll Caused a (.rent stir Five Iran The Murderei I. riven a Conftloii Which !! J Hit llreu .tlnile Public In November, 1874, William K. Uih derzook was hanged at West Chester, Pa., on the charge of having murdered W. S. Goss. Public opinion has been much divided as to the guilt of the executed man, but his confession, which is just made public, sets the mat ter at rest. The facts brought out on the trial were as follows; A man named W. S. Goss, living in the neighborhood of Baltimore, procured insurance on his life to the extent of i?03,00ll. A lire 00 1 11 r red soon after in his workshop wliea ho was supposed to have been there, and the charred body of a man like him in tire being found, his death was at liiBt accepted as a fact by the public. W 1 en the itisurnn '0 companies had en h fcated in a suit brought by Mis to as f ,r tin1 money and it seemed in evitable that they should have to pay, parts of the body of a murdered man wore Pmnd in Chester county. Pa. The ; mains found were past recognition, but circumstances connected a maker of ci'gei tools, in l!al itnore, whose mother resided near the scne of the corpse's . veral graves, with the crime, lie had bei 11 oh a visit to his mother t bout the time the crime was supposed 0 have occurred. Various other ciewit, uch as the hiring of a horse and wagon .ml lis having been seen on the rad itli a stranger, oast suspicion upon 'he hitter. This man's name was Wii iam E. Uddcrzook. He was ar i ' st od, hi ought to trial, condemned and 1 ing 'd for the crime. I'dderzook says in his confession, writ tin while in jail, tint it w:n at liist his intention to have it pi.b isln d im mediately after his execu i-ni, hut he liiiailv left it in the hands of his coun sel, .1. F. Pirdue. with the re,iiest that lie retain it for live years tind then (rive it to the world. I'dderzook und t'10-s Harried sisters. Tie' latter was itissi p.ated, and. nf or having got his liy in--ured f..r !?" IX'O in the Mutual Lite in surance company of .v-w lorn city in IS-is. for the benclit of his wile, found great tiilli tllty in kei pins up th ' premi ums, lie accordingly b irrowed money ol L'd'ier.Mok for the purp.is-. Finally i ii-s-broached apian to his broth. r-i:i-mnv wh'Ti hv the insurance 00111 pan irji c 'iiid be n hb 'd. This was to secure g0.oet more insurance on his life, then c. nt a shop ors. iue other building in Baltimore, and have it lake lire with a dead b -dy. correspi.ndiiig in size and ippia ance to hiuisc f, in the structure; ;!nu he hiiuse.f was to remain out of sight until his wile, in whose favor the policies were to be drawn, had collected .ill the money from the insurance com panies. I'ddeizivk was to have o:.e third of the pioliis as the price of assist ing in the conspiracy. I'dderzook con scnt'd, and the amount of insurance nienlii tied was taki n out. A.C. (lo-s. a brother, was also privy to the scheme, and r ti'h te I some unimportant a-slst-aiice in earryi g it out. The bail-ling was rented, the corpse (where it came !i . tu I'dd-r.'o 'k say-he was ii'tiora:.!) I'.-icm! in it. and W. S. (',.'. ami his broth' r-in-law took part in selling the lire. This w;ts in 1-7J. C, ss then wen' to Wilmington. Del., bui icing on thence to lVaware county, l'a , tina Iv to New ark, .V. 4. II'' -:h'!i: a gnat deal of money in his hiding, which I'dderzook wa nh.iged to I'uniish out of his own I o.-ket. Toe suits against the iiisttraii' e c liirianies to recover the policies did n..t pru-p r. Th1 suspicion finally oc curred to I'dderook that (loss might, in a liii'ineti' of w( :iki;'-s. try t coui-promi-e with th" oompenii s ; y ). as n;r urai ei 11-1 qti' lii e, the latt' i 's lieath in some way s cmed n ccs-ary in the view of the b, o her-in-law to secure his own safety from the penalty of the con spiracy. With the idea of murdering (Joss. I'dderzook lured bin intot'liester county. Pa , the 1 a-! of .June. 1-?:1. .and at.d tin re t"('k his lite. At P iinington vi He, a carriage and horse were hired, and. on some pretense, thetw-o m 'n took a ride into the country. The coufession says: "The evinine vva warm ami wi drove rather s owiv. lloss was swear ing ah. iir being hrcilgut ii-to U h country place and was conmi lining. 1 was rather dispo-ed to quarrel with bitn, and going up we quarreled con sii'.i rahly. When we got above I 'ocl.rai.ville to a woods I ha l rsn. ticeil in the morning, and which 1 hid si Intel for the p'lrp'v e, 1 drove in a'.o.org some cluv.i.ir sprouts. I did 11. t liiti:!; (i ss w u:. : ii iu -e i.('r, we were going, but h-' .it !. aed exclaimed. ' Where are y u taxing m ? Are you going to me?" I at that liis'a-:1. s'.iipd 1 he !e "..-', threw down ii:cliti. ati.t jutting ::i- e !i arm t.rcund his l.i a.' covered his tt'ouih with my 1' '' band; v.ith tin- rih I drew f i:t the knife I had made at 1! 1 timore for t !p purpose and cut his threat. It wa thf work of an instant. 1'e made r.o noise an I very iitt.e reisianee, lor I held bitn like a vice. Tip hn'O'l, of course, ran over everything: lie bled nwttilly. until, tir.ally. his body been me wek, I released my It-.. I , "in 1 it 1I1 u'lied down upon the bottom of the wagon, smashed the front of the dashboard over am! bent il irons. While 1 was IcLdtng him, until he bleii.to he sure my worn was eotupl, I stabbed, or endeavored t istidi him in the l.e irt. and this n -c aunts for the numerous wounds found upon the body. lleavt ns, how I frit tor hi heart with that .ong, s ender b'ade! When lie was senseless i took him out of the wagni and Said nim rn the ground and went back with the wagon to a stream of watei we had parsed. Here I washed the rsr-n t lioioitghlv. hav'ng tir-f taki 11 out th ii e ..lb that w::s in the '".ittoia. I also washed the blood od' mysi'lt. I Iric 01:11 k pantaloons on and the b;ood nnd wa'er 'ic! not show 011 th.tn. Ti.. worst was on tuv shirt, but I took i' ( fl' and washed the stains out of tha' and it onlv look" i iik" a s cited shirt A f "r wndong li" wagon 1 w-is vi ry inu 'h T'lxu-teil and drank ihr ba '-:fce ot the whisKy in the bottle, find livid u,i t ds:i board ot the was." 11 as In.s 1 "i U 1'iiili 1 zos.k afterward returned totb spot and l.uri' d the body where it wa discovered. A contemporary asks Puck: "Is kiising dangeronii" anl that paper answers: "That altogether depends. If the jonnglady ignores poisonous eu mi Is, nnd ber father doesn't enter the parlor in the midst of the labial exer cifeH, kissing may bo indulged in witli inipnuify. Kissing nnotber Iran's wife ta daug 'rv.is, we believe if her bns tal uta t'nai ij the act." WIT AMI WISDOM. The good r bettvr uailu by UI, As odors ornnlied re iiweeter still. Reason and virtue nlone cau bestow liberty. The last men to correct a mistake it tho man who commits il. Love, undying, solid love-, whose root is virtue, cau no more die than virtue itself. I'll winter night fair Isabel; I'll epring njwa niy ktuet and toll .So girl Is hand summer than utie. And that alio aulnmu marry mc. How cau ho look with oonfldonee to a heuven abovo who does ho little to help to make a heaveu hero be!ov, around aud about him, A lady in Ltusiugburg saya that her graud mother's full name imis Fru'ieos C iroline M ria Van lif dor Va j .u;s VauOutzoru V iu Urata Vm IIols.lt nger. Ah! those good old inrviple times. He lives loug that, liven will; end time misspent is not ltved, but lost. Posidt s, God is bettor than his promise if he takes from him a Iour leao aud fiivas him a ireehold of a better value. Leisure is time for doiuc; Komothing useful; this leisure the ddiycut mau will obtniu, bnt tho l .sy tauu never; ro fiat, Toor Richard pays: "A bfo of laziness and leiv.tro aro two thiuRS." Tntor. "C.ium now Mr. 15 .give me a familiar ti.rmjdo of Hogarth's lino of gri:o.. Can't you thmk of it? It a a curved article that yon see ivory day." Mr. 13 (dospuratoly,) ' A a pret zel." The plump, nice '.okwjfj M'rirg chickens that arc allowed t roatn i.botit tho lawus iu tho viiitity i f loa-aido hotels are merely walking advorliso meiits. They are not iuteuded for tabic use. "Wl a''s the rtmlter?" it'd;s the wife of Congressman X. ou turning over nnd seeing her ln:nbaid nitticg b.dt upright j in bed. "Can't yon fd -ep? ''No, h.;ng it, I slept alt through the taritT discus- sion to-day. A loaded revolver wr.s iliKcbiirgcd in a trunk which was beiag haEiikd by a reckless -'l agg .30 tnuaclu-r," in Coun cil UlnfTs, Iowa, the o'lior day. Th.e bullet wlrszed by Ids ear. He lifted the next trnt-k very tenderly. What a beautiful lesson is t.-.ngbt in those words of Sterne. "So quickly toaietimes has the wheel of fortune 1 tamed round thnt many a mau ha lived j to oiiiov tha benefit of that ehnritv ! whicJi his otiu pie'y projected. Ouo glass of plain soda water costs one-tenth of a cent, t'rst price. Xow we can understand why it is that a druggist'? clerk cau une t!:e niostexpou ive k ud of hair oi! ro-.I vcar a very small cue. "Is ti.is mytraiu?" nked a traveler at the Kansas Pacific depot of r. U ungcr. "I dcu't know, I ut I fness uot," wis f'ue doubtful repiy. "I sm it's got t!;e uarao of the r lroat c;'nipr.n.v ou fhe xide, nud I rtxps'ot it bcSotgs to them, Il.ive yoa Lot a train auywhere I" 'Now," said the cx.iminiug phynician to the nuhappy pilot, "ton must pick ont all tho rods you seo." Too pilot emiraeneod by grasping tho learned professor's nose, which was w-.-f tod. ' Tuat will do," said tho professor; "your eerti6eiic is rcidy."' "My fr eu Is," said the political speaker, with a bnrst of iiigccuoni i loipience, "I w.li lj houost. " There were a l.'.rcjo uatnlcr ef l is '...vgabjri presen, nd the terrific, in'tbtust of upplauoo which i'o!loi: i thia r'-matk entirely np.set t!u' point whicSi lhe ora tor was about to intro.lnco. 'Dou't wastf ymrtime clipping off tho branches," siid 11 roe lt;ie:i to his son, "bat l.'.y yc ir aio nt tho rod of the tree." Anl tho yjting m ui went out an ! laid bisnse at the not of the tree, hkeagoolanl dutiful bvy and then weid a fishing. Truly, thcr-j is notLiug like filiid obedii.u.c. J.ulgfl Martin 'Voided nt Pridg poit, the other day, that cert aiu evidence was inadmissible. The attorney tevt. Ktiocg oxceptiou to tho rulirg, and iusisied thai ;t was admis:ib'e, "I k'.otv, your honor," said be v.-4inily, "rliut it is or'.per oviiie'.'c.". !! ro I j raeticirg at the liar for for now I itaut to isuow i? I Bn ti:ive I't't'ii years, and a 'ol?" "That." quiotly replied tho t-.r:rf, "is 1 qne-tiou of fito' ar.du'd of l.rv, (.u l fj I wr.u't ptis upon jt, but will let tho jury decide." Sm Harm ra!. ' My boys," Faid a strict Chnrchwo mau to herohildreu at the beginning of the recent Leuton reason, "I should like very much to have yon dopy your selves pomethiug ibiriug !.e rob-run wreks of Lut. Will yon doit?'' "1 will, mnrnHii," said Johri'.y, a sedate child, who was very fond of griddle cakes; "I'll do without tuy -al-es iu the morning." "That's a good boy. Aud wbut will you give op, Hirry ?" --be naked of his little brother, a bundle of tb! purest tnUehkf that ever lived, who aaafondof play, bvt had 1 o love for books. "Oh, I'll give up going to peho.d. mamma, for iny part," was bis 1 ready miiT -r. An old letter, in which Heuator 'f ho. H. Eentrn annonnced hia marriage to his freed, the late Jmlcre Wash, of St. limit", is hMII prec.ervi il in tho Inttor's fiimtly. ''Land; before the lirowiey and heedless postboy chttll transport to yon ; thiR Bornwl," writes yonog I'.inton, "vonr friend Benedict will eetiKe to be- long to the order of bachelors. Time, which pats an f nd to evervt' 'ne, has now pnt an end to my endless courtship, i aud iu the month of May I shall hoj I for the happineR of imparting a j art of my Lappir.t es to all my friond.i in Su. Lonis, both n.a! and femnle, by rj eeuting to tin ra cue who is everything to me, and I hope will lie something to bero." Kuiaeiution, dropsy, mental n;iJ .hy- j ical waakneas arrested by Malt li. tiers, j KKL1UI01S MUVS AMD 0TES. I Forty-five years ago a French Protes- unit was very rarely seen iu Canada. 1 hut the number is now eaid to be thou- j Kinds. 1 Last year twelveptrsonsintlieUniied j States and Furope gave an aggregate J of .3,0(M),(H ) to the cause of foreign j missions. 1 There are now ninety-one Reformed Episcopal ministers, eight of whom are I bishojis. Sixty-four of these aro iu thi j ountrv. thirteen in Cantida. and four" j Icon in England. I The Methodist Pivteidaiit church Inn J commissioned its first foreign mission- ary. .Miss 1,. M. Guthrie, who g.'stoi .lapan. A women's society in Pitts- j hurg, Pa., pays her salary. j A Chicaco clirgynian has hr; n ' pre.'u hing upon the wickedness of on- 1 icritig ttie church late disturbing arid the oongrogntion, and his sermon l.a.; had the oll'i ct of deoi easing tho number j :-f tardy worshipers in Ids church. j According to a correspondent of ti c j l'..iiu n in r iv,7 (om.c'i. in St. Louis,; Mo., with a population of nearly half : j million, the entire iiieinht a-sh-p of tic j Protestant churches is said to be 'es- j than '(, 000, or about one iu twei.ty . live. ! The Rev. Nathan Sites, n;i Atncrioati i Methodist missionary in China, was ! 1 1 lit ly best1 1 by a U'.ob :it Yonping-f"o. and seriott ly it jurcd with clubs at.il it. 'ties. Ilii iiiagi.'trate had not iitu 1 -fered he voi t have been ilrowm d by the infuriate J opil'ai e. The I'.ilii'iiore Mcthodi-t conference, one oi the o:dc.-i I'.iet. hodist cunfcrer.ee '11 the country, recently 1 oin I'.eied i: annual session. r ' s 3i ,7M m an bers and i.-li' )! chat ioncrs, IT'. loc.i. orcaeii. vs. and Has rburches, x aiii' d a if ' i1"''1. on which there is an it-eb b: dt'i -s ot s:i"0.0"il. Edward Kiiuball, the church debt cv 'iliLtli-Sier. says: "The Ihl'-e i;a. ina'pial ca.'a:!,: , ii-s i t a chiiveh af": ) A iti'td for il:" -lit 1'i'i-t ol j.re.-'.chhc. that fit" (!:. n. cd not pay. )!;..: wo rieh loen. til who'll PilV''"!1.1 :ut. and whose propi riy th" cht.v ' t.-els at lil'ertv to approprhoc .' A d'bt." The Atlanta (Ga.) Rapt ist seminar, lias ninety stud., nts. Most cf the freed aten 1 1 ri I r its charge arc studying ? the ministry, and sotiic ,,t these ar. making ! ro.c . tl'oits o oliialn. an edu cation. Oi,- t.t' them had ;o sell h.. ovircoat. An.'ihei-tried living on oi-. meal a day. The wife el a. '.other tak' iii wti-hittg 1" stu.poit him. Aii"'l worked, for soate mouths ns a cook The r.a ipts of the Ann ri. ati b. .-. (or ,1-i'itiat y nmotir.ted to ''l.lf.n. V ihe lit-st ii -v - months if the li tint. ; V' ar the donations tiggr. ..u'.i d ."'lei .VH the liw-L'ies ?.t...Mai . a , $i . .M l.'l. Tl is is an tc.lvai.ci l eyot: 'he average for the lorrcspotidi.. mi.o.ths dm ing the preceding th" years of : -- 11 1 twi nty j'-r cent- Th' f 1.. owing are reported to h. oflhe t-har.'gcs made U: t!a. revised V. . ..Son of the English I'.ililc to be i- 1 ;hi- yi -ir : " lh'.l'.ilie 1 " is to he eh:,;. . invariably in "condemned." ! " hell," the original words Gehenna a;: Hades are to he su'-stit'.ited. " Pre VeOt " i - Ui be t .'-r.e,' i'lt.l " go bef ."i hip." The Methodist E'ts. o.iai church 1. .. a, tte- clc.s" of i!:e year K'.l, l.;VJI 10 tneiiib. rs :!"! lTf'.C.lti j'l-obat inner-. 'IK gain in lie min is lor the year w ; CI 10-. ni'ii th" loss iu I'lobaiioner -1 i : so ttiat. taking the total of mem li r-i a: '. ft. '.athiic r- l.Ti'O ::( it net gain I a ttn- yar was on y h i!' The l.nr,.! . of i hltri h's was I ti ).'. which -how s rn ir.ir. as" 1 I i !. va'llc it th" churches is e-tincit..' . sli-J .V.'O.llT. I" ii g a .heiease 1 f $-fVCC-t!l fi .e.:; the ja-evinis i ar. riwiiyingr Water. Difl'erenv wnters, like dilTeront di-i-eases, roit lire iiilTorent treatment to pur if y them ; and all waters, no matter how impure they may bo, can ho made (put" p.iro for di itihii 'ior other domestic pur poses without distillation, providing the proper materials bo used, and KUtlicicnt tiniealloiveil theitiprcdioiits to act: but in many samples of water I have foim I distilhitiou to be tho olicape,st and quickest mode of purifying tluni. All filters in use that 1 am nware of only purify the water from solid impurities nieoha'iiealiy suspi-oded iu tho water. Tho followiiij is a descrijition of a filter tliat I have often used, which purities foul water from ori;anio impurities tts well as from suspended solids. Take any wiitahlo vessel with a perforated false bottom, and cover it wit!; a layer of animal charcoal ; on the top of that spread a layer of iron tiline-s, bori'ip or turnings, the finer the betti r, mired with charcoal dust; on the top of th" filings i-prcnd a layer of line clean siU eeous sand, and you will have a 'or foct filter. Allow the foulwatorto liltT slowly through the above lilter, Mid you will produce a rcmarlichly pure driiikine; water. I'.ofore placing tho iron filings iu the filter t!n-y must bo woil Wit'licd ill a hot detrition of ki.Ik or jiohu h, to remove oil and othi r im purities, then rinse thoia with un oqu A l'lt iisure of tine eha'coal. If tho water is Unit it must bo allowed to liiter vi ry slowly. The deeper the bed of imu filinor. is t!ie quicker they will act. Theubovtf is a simple, cheap, r.nd very cflioieut lilter, superior to any other that I know of, aud it has the advant age of being free to every ono who chooses to make it. I have not taken out any patent for it, am not aware of any other person having done so; 1 think I am tha only person who has over used it. A very good test for tho efficiency of any filter is to add somo urine to the water beforo passing it through the filter, and then testing the filtered water to see if the urine passes through unchanged; if it does, th"ii tho filter only acts meehunioally. Tho addition of permanganates to witter will not destroy Haeteria, but the addition of hydroehlorioaeid will. If you have to purify water containing Uaeteriii, you must first add hydrochloric iioid to the water til! it is slightly acid to to: -t paper; that will destroy the whole of theuiiiinalenla; then add sufficient hme-wtiti-r to neutralize the acid, then pre cipitate the lime with initiate of am monia, and filter through the iron filter described above. The foulest ditch water, treated as above, is rendered quite pure aud fit for drinking. 1 may mention that I have made it a pnu'tico 'luring tho last twenty-seven yours to boil nil my drinking water. It is the safest plan for a mau moving from place to plmv. You cannot always curry a filter aud chemicals about with you, but you can always manage to got boiled water; people talk about it being vapid and tasteless, but I am used to it, and like it. English Merhanii. 1 librnt ea tire all nhrines w'n re all tho relies of smuta, full of truo virtue, au 1 without delniou aud inipoef urt, are preBcrva 1 aud re pom d. "Vonr Hililen" ill tlirayi l.n p".l i' felt .ive tli"Di lr. liull'n BbT Byrnp win!.' 'liitl. ing. It In a rrliablo and etefl renu.ly ami coita oulv 25 oeatt. t Responsibilities of Heredity. Pok and Hr.m (fltiddetdy .lissalislbsl with his Bltt'uro, his persoua! appears nuco, :'id t'irt quilityof his. iutdioit.) "Aw what on earth f.vali oe.ildhiv! iudueed you two peordeH uicvwy?" Sin Wonicnr ano Laov Mrn "The old, oi l staSiwy, my dor.r boy. Wo fell iu love with one r.'jothi.h-uvr aw" Hon and Ur.iu "Aw well yon'm botii such awl'lv gaol old doiuvs, that 1 forgivo you. Rut you wcally Mhould have h:id'biitl..h t.salo, jm kmcv, uu l each bavo fiilleu iu love with n diffewont kind of pcr.tan aPojeth ih, au 1 givan a folle.ii a cha icj. Ynt see, it'a all owin' toyourjoiutintcrfoawenc; In my affaaws that I'm under livo foot ou -, trad eut eay boh lo e. goose, nnd a -ju-tly piisa for beiiifr the gwr atOEt guy in the, vhole eiuuty ttw. Jnst look nt n:e, con found it!'' I They look nt "nim, an l Ib.eu at each other an l havu'c o woul lo kkv. I Anvpg nil E iropean eoni.lii F farce ! is the one iu which tho teien are paid ; most punctually and clieeilu'dy. Iu j contrast, Engliyhmeu nra great gruiu ' blors rind Itiilians arc alwaya in n'rears, ! heir trea-ury iuvjtiubly being o;e ! fourth i-hort i f its duo?. It hi not aere'.y IV iu livi.itir.! but pooicty Unit Kiilf. rs by every idle, iveiy KlD.-li, every mcroa, ivery u'.ja'.-i n. iu. ! As tho firefly ouiy shiucs when ou Hie ! wit:g, (.,) it i v.ib t'..e hntu-tn roiud : V, l oi' ui re-d i. dark d I i-ivtuts, oottch. ciiia; i.dio'i aud deci;':c picvi tfo 1 by M''t G'flers. l'.o'ryi. 'c.. tot of nil sbo.tiatlug pLc lo. i.n ' c: Sou il ir ti f'tt.ioto UOtllillg. tsAi'jftSi:; iumedii rum Vegctinc. IN POWDER FORM 50 GENTS A PACKAGE. Dr. W. ROSS WRITES: Scrofula. Liver ( imiihiiiit, )yspepi:t, Klieniiiatisiu, Weakness, II. n. Sl l v, si. It ni.: 1 t.iive 1.- li i Mi tiel'i; !i..lu-i!:' l.ir t n . ni. v. i-nrs, mel ns .1 r-ei"iy (er s r. i , l.n.T t'.nt.i'l'u'n1. I'l -1" I'-ii. H'.- -.mi -ti.'ni, Wnl, ai..l ml ilii.s'-i "f th- I,."" 1. 1 (-. r f.'.in.l iti- "Till. I lei v.. si. at Vii:ris f .i m v -:i yo.rniiil :.. -.. ' r-i-t oh . 1, .:;! r. -turie-.l. 1 w.tu .a ' nr' i.y ri .'!! ic.i e.l it t.. lt;o s Ot i.i-f.l o! .1 l.:u".l i -m ill i. Im. W. K-l.ss. l:luK'-, Si t. IS. I."S. W lien. !... Vegctinc. One Package in Powder Form Cured Scrofula. How fo Reduce Your Doctors' Dills. 3fi Hhkmi.s- Sr.. I' ct I e. s-, i. a... I-':.. ( !,e tl. t: .srrvrs tear Sir; M.. 'l't!.- .i.vii ti- Sl: .i Imu 1 . - n 111. i-.i a 1'"' ' I.e.' wil ' S.-...I. i: i, MstlrniK i-i-rv..n . I n ilur. rMit l-'.MW!v ti. is : li -" '. I at t'ey t- 'i -I ln-r 1 .nil . I I ' ;!-" ' ur I . vim n I'n'iM Vr.iv- n-ir.-i ! ! : ' ' c . ! i iv, .t ti. !i- a. . ! til a I .ii:.u .::tct. .'. '- " i li-i ! : ' ie ! , ;i it '. . e. ss . - i .: -i-in: v. v .1...V. an I I. ie . :.-. r. .i; r-. .: in i... ou. r. n. -.(y In I,. ' . h .v i. r t .1. ;,. -IK .y;. e-s. .1. I. Ul.till. Veiretiite is SnM In all DriiL'trisfs. i'.K v 1 SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS MALT BITTERS TRACE MARK TIMT.n ii no .-r- it'-r I.1.001, l'tmrvisri an-l I. IFF. (iJVINO l'lll 1 IP!.' Ui till KiTtil i f 111 t- ii-e ti.uii MM.T lill !' Its, ).i-i.n.a l,v ih M.W.T 1 Un its e.lMi'AM inm I'mkiimi sti.n Mii.tm lliim. Ii 1 11 1' ff. ' t I: "in. oil. r ol f". -!:.' aii.l ian ;-ir.l eim.ot'a'ii . I. 'iir;-li- tli l.loed, . l ilifl -1. Oi" I. Ii o ! I.- O11. nxtn-l'. i. ie tn the iiervi, 10r1.ru linfnion, rl:'ot h lein'i Kiel vlliliz-" with l" w I.le I--.-r. f uid ef Me Ixiilv. II n "'. I'-.-a-i-" i' -! 1 : It - :t t,i 1 i".r el n 1 talii itv-K.NH. KM.rU I'l il sl'loS m.t I (H'OV KKISliLU l;l.ili. S....I v. ly vti.T,.. N li'i ; ll.l'i..". S, ill- Frillv . s.-..i. Airi.-',.!i", sin mil. V- .n---, S-;i'.l tl ail. 1:1, Dl-IIfsl M. t I'll'-' I , t ; Id MH-irs, I' li'Hl I II l ll .l f !' IililHtra es lu ie -v-iy wlii.h I' 11 vi- 1'i'M y uuiit a I :u 1.1 le.l IT. It IHe, eel. 1 in 1 f I I'r. 1 .1. t I y U'. ...,n .It lMtt.-, I l.i h su i iv 1 riirf.' THR CURAT FN'fll.ISH HCM I'llV. i-i.i T- io- rr. I bn-a.inrwtiil'.i,' Painful Mrm.truatu.l'. ( If-r.t: l,llo I nan li'. A hiwQt Mi-intrtntum, all ii..-i-u..( k;i' 'n a f(mala muknun. 'I'li.-y bav b.H-n nisi III l-.i.a:l uin a ....nmlicnl uni r"lT'llsllli J 111. S'.t.l I'V F 1 DmwiMl iTywli"r. I'nro 1.1,1 1-, 1 1- u oi a-1 L l, a fur SJ.1AI, t'nt I'V nin.l fnef 1m.-1ii:i., t n.-ly i..- .:,ni. Tlllil.liAV ll l iM to., Mm-hanii's' Hi. -k. i.'t:..;i. M,.h. .itaala Aanta for II. s. I J I'li ne'ilH "nt lr. . THOMSKN d .MIT I II VhuiinaW. nO, Hall rou . . rilKs AMI IM.IIIIUIMi tll.s. I'. riu.n-i iy -I .im-y .1 (rfn .riulM.1) w i ii. nit . 'lill im .r ii irntii. Ill 2.l.).. Mot h i-ur( a a.Ti' Ie. rritUlert-il mini 'lir.e iit uf tlO-. Ill t.ilntor iiiii iii-y. n ollirr riil-nar. Inair i'shIuI il-. ov.T 7 yt'.tr-. Allan S. Onu '. ltl'.l IValimt mr.'.a. l'tiila l-li'lila. I'a. 7 t-T tiset TimmS !!! ! IIMllll 1 At).., .L i I V; l tl..-l..l -..'.I N'-t IS. MflIT AMn HODS ! - v"---' II M hi Wi (ri ; C. 8 H N E&E I .::'... i:.i iu... .M:i-. sua iv 1 rii.-i.-w I important totnet air acxi .CB;I Tnio mcii, like a river, the doeper it iu tho lct-'M iio.pH it rnnV" In I'owil. r form. Vcirt'tlna pill rji in this form oonin within il e la sell of all Dy iimUiniT tl.o medicine ic:- i.f vii cr.ti. frma'a 5'v.-piwlia!: fwintain im: ;! i. I'-.i-kM, rcolM mid boil", rc.ahu twi ln:t t'e'if !e.il i)n.J Vegetine. TllPUmO-..l(i will pa. ,Vv avvil He niseives of lies iitniortniiity, . he. i. i e Mir C'l.uoni tiO'B l. rnnke lliu Di'.ili eiv.r. Veil liiiu'lici.a oi i-viry ji.;ek.!j;e. V,-.;. .i.iii' in powi'.t r furtn i-1 Bolif l nil lrnR i is'N Ri.il ijfei rnl unci. If Jon cannot buy it i f tbciii, i iieliwi' flfiy cititH in pcstr.fte stiimpa fr t no ! irlinto, or him itollar lor two pck--c-. aii.i I a.l tend it by return mail. H.- It. SttVd'.-'. I'.-'tl'.l. tllKHJ. A llonsi liiil'l ei ll. Ati.el. u'.i lli't l.lvir. Ui .noiiSQa mill Hear UcuiM-i't. nut fr u. 1 -.ein inK trtiHeiiion I.'vi-r f .-o.j.'-. 1 .t . T. M'i-l t.tver. Jauniliec, t! l ell-le u.', lie.'.: '. I'.illut.V'tti'ia, O' k 'H ., M. i.'.'. .VKi. '.- I'r. HTfnt.l, K'i li.-.nitmiy. New Viuli e.lv N. Thr Villi. Oi-Hell t o. .Miirnliuili Mich. Will ti ti t II ( ir colet r'tv.l l'.:iciro-altai0 llcHftii f.'.n uniidednpou aoii-s trm'. fje'vly r.tri H n'tai-.i.ai f a. Ttey m an shftt t'jcy e&y Yi'li'.u to 11" n. oifhnnl iI..Ibv Pi:. C. W. Hr:so.V!i OR1 RltV CHAMOMILE Ptl.l S aro prpp I lApr.'tolv l.i ll.-.i la.lu' Ncrvi'iil Ilea la In-. N.i.:a':ul. N ' v..HrtlesH. Mi" pii'MUi-NI, Pl- I miJ It.li.,-.ti..n. .ma "' ' i s'. I'll''. '"H cKl.orxl.vf 'i 0. li.o. f'f,";s t Mint I-.-. Wi.... see ici -. t-i -. Cs i. e. !, Men... oiJcc at on. i'. SntiM .- ii , n i. -I. A I'Altl? lo an mm an. run. naj from tin' er ror in: I iii.ik'T' liens rf j . nOi, i.i-rvu-'.s n -lO iii-ftK, Mill il' .MV. 1 I K ut iralll.i '."I, 1 will Wlist ri.i. tli.it (il!! cure yen, Klti'.l". i'l-' Ctl.Ml'ii;. i'l(l K.i at ii"i .ty was ,ii ,,-ov. r, it l,y n i.ns.ioi ary 111 siuetl Atn-riivt. H-n.l n i. If-ni!ilr..se.l env W to th.- I..y. .losl-l"l 1 I M '. Keil'.-.i ".. N V.oay, Deafness. I'll .11 II , I. S .'Ol 1111 I I 1 .i-'i in lli" I of foitiu..il f.-r :i. i. 0 t il.' i.e. II. lull'. " 1 . :.ts ,.-; ii . r. i- - i of Ciosi-nphy' It 'icilii'l ti..i ,:it c... 1 1 : ..eul.:;.'i.-1 at en. ii. i n v !..iv. in ,.! i . . .iiii.'.i: 1 i;i ". I"'-' r 1 1. tletvill,.! v.'t'lHi. . for ."ill .1'. I V"'-' It". Si-is. o....'.v:: u: -v.. t. ' -.1.' i.y si "''y. It il . r Tic ii-,' I i .r V. . M.ii.mi. t.-l'y it - ii. M nun I. ie.li .'.' i'. i'.aiieii. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 3, 1880, edition 1
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