The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, July 04, 1874, Image 4

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v~' sv p? oVsioto yvwn BciEKnnr. *kAfT no,..-^,« Ik Ii. Iloved In '"I". In lh<- world lino wnlk, Hhadwoll, Eo*lan,l. n in n Knn - ”f M \ 10.000 (kUioidk Iniio, without hi?!!, “‘’’i"! 1 ' I ‘“* ,M ‘“" run '"' f«r lb" TJEE* u - | «’f? r <‘!-li oomp.nv. It ia ramie «»r throe strands, (ho diameter of the completed rope being two inches. Titk Hramon in Ki/uoTr.—The sprin »»r summer season opened with minimal, v hot w«aM»ir in Europe, hut noon af. ! WW W " evorG cold Booms to lmto set in. Tlio Hmldrn change in nooonntod for . b T *{. JU Fonvielfo, ft French ra vnut hr the fact that (ho earth in puts- ing behind a ring of naUroids, which ai»Bor > a. portion of thn stiuVi warmth, duo to while it romafns above the horizon. Tho tcraperntnre will not re- "timo in ascensional movement until tho annual rotation almll have carried our nplmre from tho shadow of tho mul- titndo of email planets which ia always projected on tho aamo point of onr orb. On,K Hthram Hoitniunoh. — It ap- * fntm M** no'wding* made by (ho Ufa!longer expedition, from both the how York and the Halifax spotiona, that the true Gulf atroam or Florida cur- rent in a If mi ed river of superheated water of which the breadth ia about nixlymjbMi near Handy Hook, whilournr ilaUfax it has separated into divergent nireama, forming a aort of delta, its depth (as determined by tho iiae of the current drag) being nowhere more than one hundred fathom*. Thin river rosts upon the remarkable atratmn of alxty to Mixty.flye degreea, the thioknes* of which distinguishes tho Wealern from the Lantern Atlantio between Jtorinudu and Azores, while at lean than double , /Wil l that layer wo oome into wiiat in clearly polar wnter. xiw5 m . ,>,,,Ttfrr nut OitR.—Mr. F. Gerhard, of HtnfTordahire, haa lately introduced a new process by which pud- died iron ia obtained direct from the ore the blast, fnrnnoo being diapenaed with. In at cad of using pig-iron, Mr. uerJmrd employs oompoiind of ore of nny substance containing iron, the nec essary fluxes, and the equivalent of nnrbon. A lump of thin compound ia put tnto the furnace, and by the Mingle nroooHM known to tho puddfor an " ball iiifb" ii “heat” may bn obtained in much eaa time and with comiidorably leaa labor than under tho old method • • lie prooeRM of '•melting” and “boiling” being entirely dispensed with. The special features of tho invention ia the f,,ol » il bo *t‘8 catimated that 8.7(10 pounda of coal are saved in manufacturing ‘2,400 pounds of iron. In the opinion of somo Ironworkers thin method of making wrought-iron irniat very loon aiiperaede the preHont labo- none and eoatly mode of manufacturing it from pig-iron. Danokiih op Mrtjiyuo Ai.nonor,.— HerioiiM maladien, auya the Lyons Mot], leal, nave boeu engendered among tho workmen in two industrial establish ment* by the employment of methvlio nluohol—that ia wood naptha, or alco hol derived from wood. The material ia lined in the flninhing of felt hats nml nilli fabriea. If« action ia directly upon tho muona inoiubrune exposed to ifs emanations, aud olao through the neiv riuaayajem upon the entiio organize- lion. Tho etTeot ia tlrat noticed upon the ocular. voi\fuunUvn, which become mil uned and injected, producing a sen- Nation of a ml in the eyes. A copious {low °! team and extrema sensibility to 1 ght (jihotoplioblll) -JhMnaeitn symptoms inoliuie iutense oorvru and inflammation of the pharyx and brou- cbtnlI tubes, together with trouble of the digestive orgaus. Hevere hcadaohoH end fooling of heaviness and dopres- Nion are Always present. The rigor of the malady depends upoti the extent to which t he person ia exposed to thealco- ", 0 I’ho workman who tin- ihiioa tlm bottom of a hat is attacked more auverely than the one who pro jmreH the rim. It Ima also boon noticed that cabinet-makers who use the mate- rial in varnish arc frequently attacked 'viln tetanic convulsions of the lingers il "’ ,i which tho rope soon made a channel for itself, after which (he wear was not rx* eessive. The pulleys roil at the rate of llfty miles per hour, and tho ropes lust from one mid a half to two year/. Patrons In Texas. The following extract and tho eon- eluding portion of (he address of Hon. W. W. Lang, worthy master of the loxas state grunge, are timely : I he opponents of the order of Pa trons of Husbandry license us of parti san objects, just us they might, with equal propriety, accuse us of endeavor ing to form u new church, or interfere with the present modes of religious worship. i p°Jy restrictions in thn organic iaw ol the nnl. i «r«, t.„ut no rnliRlmiK or political questions shall be discussed, nor religious or political tests applied to nppliriintn for membership. This does not mean (list we should bo any the css citizens, or release us from any or the duties or responsibilities of cit izenship ; nor does it in the slightest degree control the course of our free dom And conscience, thought or action. What thn social and noral influence m ly bo upon i,k, it. » rnlv iioiioil that. we. bo none tho worse, but the v®ry reverse in expected, and that, we will be bettor clUzcns. steadily pursue the legitimate purposes of our association, uninflu enced by the prejudices of our adver saries, looking to the reotitudo of our intentions nml tho justness of onr prin ciples, n» our vindicnation from every calumny. Tho education of the farming inter est in the knowledge of their own bus iness is of the utmost importance. To educate is to improvo thoir labor, to promote their well being and to elevate their calling. Following immediately in the foots tops of such amelioration is the augmented prosperity of the gen eral community. I,at mo, in the name or the order, and for the snko of tho great interests intrusted to ns, invoke your earnest and especial attention to the business before you. You are as sembled under no ordinary circum stances. The suflwriug and oppressed people of t lie state are looking anxiously lint with hope and confidence, to tins powerful aial popular order for the in auguration of some system of agrinul- turul reforms that will work their and their country’s deliverance, cooperation is the very base of noble order, lot their he co operation of thought ami effort in all your works. Let, prudence and wisdom guide yom counsels. Lot harmony and modurie sion mark your conduct, sustained aud supported by the convictions of right: labor with faith, hoping to attain the accomplishment of great good, enlist ing the aympalhicu and securing the co-operntion of all other industrial in terests in the cause which you are ho zealously laboring to promote. You may riso to the frill importance of the duties nml responsibilities resting upon you, nml may you, in your conduct on this occasion, exhibit, tho truth nml beauty of holy scripture, when it de clares : “ How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.” T/^ 0 ^‘T °. no «™nge8 were organized in Virginia in May. —Tho grango mill at Janesville, Wis., has jost received an order from Kentuc ky for tho shipment direct to a grange in that state of a car-load of flour. —Thn Kioc county (Minn.*) grange- mill company bos purchased six acres of land in Faribault, paying £1,000, and work has already been commenced upon mark that ho considered tho pickles wero moro injurious tbnn the copper tuey contained. Ultimately, the case p«n»»ry, buffalo, Now York, was withdrawn on tho ground that ai Tetter, salt rheatn, scald bead, Bt. Anthony’s small percentage of copper might an- “f®* n ?.* rt * h or erysipelas, riugworm*, ptm- ?:r r .7 n ^ WIlion they are prepared ; and tlin. tho , wrafnloiu wre. and .welitueK t.rer ntw raanmaoturerfl of theao articles are • -td!. swelting., turnon,, old .ore. uid .well- taught that they may now rosnmo thoir i .. .. „ ,,, „ _ , , old practices no far ninkloM nra /win trloo*! !• the life. This is i* true u t . hnt 1,10 a* mu' i not tonoh snob oases. Vrom the blood wo dorlro our dtronsth manner before being salted and smoked —a tablespoonfal of sugar to a five- pound flan—possesses a mnch more agreeablo taste. Do Not Fall. Do rot fail to send to W. H. Stecnett, General Passenger Agent Chicago and Northwestern railway, Chicago, for a little book entitled “Tho Northwest Illustrated.” It will be sent you frre. DON’T BUY trjiriL TOO HAVX CAREFULLY EXAMINED oun nxrilTTtr r powers of enduraace and the withstand- will have tr> consolidate witli other granges or surrender their ohm ter. —The Kansan Farmor objects to the order taking so much money out of the state, and shows that if the dispensa tion feo wero gr, instead of $1/} the sum of $14,000 would have been retained in Kansas. ^Agonta for a Chicago “grango store, nro selling coffee by sample in Monroe county, Jnd., thirty pounds for °° club of sixty are made, delivery of 82, where one-half cosh, balance goods. The goods have not been de livered, os a matter of course. ^ — The Patrons at ^Faribault, Dodge raloi ° r ’ ! Cherry drove, Minn., hnvo lolriptod tho plan of taking toudor« for limit trade, which ia givt n to tho mor- oliaot nuking tho loaat ndvnnca on oo.t, the iuvolao indng open to fnnpootinn. I'.ight per oout. i. tho present rate, which reprononta an iranmu.o paving. . . , ooureo, tin* I-atroiip will noo Ihnt tint j oro P 11 Bn .v of thn farm prndnctH. One rchnntH don’t got two invoici-p, one thouaand poundH of grapn doooniiw.pod ’ ’ In the poil will fnmiph four timen as much potash ns will ho rnmiirod to , wll -n this waroo i. | It will .how you where ami howto I r^ n ‘ ! >"'> ho. to got to blood our ►yhtnfns »ro built np sr.d kept in ro- l ' 10 _ Ti'o .ireugth of our oonititutloiia .,,.1 “ Cnn.,mil th.n dirt," common •very ptiy- tho mill “ —— WM.H.HNWSU ujiuu «u* nt/iiuii #noa cahcb. i v—~*-*—«— . * .■*, r „~ I '" l , rori " ^PWijl, Honry oounty, Vogctablo Manure. Iowa, have been sont cl culnrs from „ .. , .... ... Cldeago swindl rs proposing to forward lr , ^ Agricultural Lnglish Hfwing machines” for $22 University of Ooorgia, has made a ro- which are worth £K) or 870. * J”" °* c ;? rla ' n ^P^iments with ma- mg of dUe.so-pr^Jucing sg.odis idthlmTO-1 «*l*r«Mion and very true when applied The Kansas executive oommittee -IS u rj V S i n R r,on,t # ural con- | "Uv depoml largely upon the e ndition in 1 Proctor A Gamble« Extra Olive Hosi*. One warn thoao who organize gZgre iu ™ ‘ f° n ;‘ ,D " “ ,,ra0 '" 0 '" th “. 1 S '.lon'or ^llo^X- , ", If bold ", T, b " of “ ->«'!» * —k'« «Mhtn 8 of ten ocoupiod territory tlfot in iLJ t|.,,v ; "vegetable ra™nre. m ho”-. n J“ 'Xm SS&ffiS!SSftr!i5SSaRLS3^“e52 K ”‘* b " 1 •“ «•»-■ f '«L -« wm to bj: roor bMhh *-*— used in oonjnnotion with fortiligcrs those poisons in tho blood is, many times, Go w Blvsndde Wator Cure, Hamilton, Ill. was tested ns follows : One row with m0Bt disastrous. Hence, It behooves every ' ' - »■ enough mold from tho wootls to half *i ,e b,ood in * |H»rto«Ttlj healthy m B«o«»i or 0*mvmo».-rMi W M of o«- llll the Inrrtw, with ammoniated plm». f’ 00 *''' * • -Uamd “■> l—.unfuilr photo nt‘he rate of 200 11,,. per acre, “u ,raSf, r ™lri,K cur. S ^ ’" 7 rnodo 900 lb,, ol Bead cotton. Tho (nr- «uy ory.limlre linmor. yim not only cur. tiiou tilizor wilhont Die mold mwlo 712 lb.,- <li.ere»i, hot you pat your «y.l*m In >uch ,i, “““ “"'b.' ,.luw: .twr >u the natural soil 432 lbs The fcrti!i7«*r ' n, P rov ®d condiiion that yon are Iifrt so liable <*pUvaUu« Of all womanly charms with I ho vegotnhlo mold made tog ” *"? 0U " r •‘re——- No ni.tmr what tin, ex- «"» •»* OrulWct « 1,1 iT, P rr ‘onial or exciting canso may be, the real or di- ta^taatlon any isdi ccn . on production ; without it only 71 reel cause of a large propoitiun of all ohrenic Uaoas i Ma«i»oua Daum. percent.: showing that the presenoe of j «>f tlaKoringdlseaeee is bad blood. The mol- .. M organic matter in a soil adds much to f,,r " " in which 11 «>»'*ifeets iuelf ™ 0|U * **'<n.vnow a Medical raasi- its production when fo tili/erH am niMl w *” Ild form aubjecu upon which I might write «“»»* wblcb was eommeoetd in ISSO, U »UU In pro. Importance of kaSt .^«S«k'r of the alcohol. Oi.n Hath' 1**iiauihk._'Tho gro- topi pm fnnoy of Bav,ig,. M f„ r tho onpt-oir linlullmentH of olvillzul rnroa in' a enuiiio of niiiiwoniont In traveler, the ’ ia rare, however, that o such a passion for a ia exhibited among the Young and old, these “ Hummer Binoklng StatlstlcB. We copy t he following siatomont from a tine work entitled, “Hmoking and Drinking,” by James Purton : “ It ia gravely asserted, in Messrs. Hipley and Dwtm’a i xeellent and most trustworthy cyclopedia, that the eon- aipnptioQ of cigars in tluba—the more ooiisnmption-amounts Loten eigarp i»er ife Jirtr-.i{^niiy to trado on and one to pay by. —The spirit of all secret orders is too often lost sight of—moro form taking the place of that purer, higher, and moro noble sen!iment of fraternity upon which all secret orders, nml especially the ordor of Patrons, arc professedly founded. The moral instead of tho mental faculties—the heart instead of the head, should guide and govern the thoughts and actions of Patrons in n far greater degree than they do. We do not fulfill all our solemn obligations, Inntnrilj taken, when we go through vegetable matter of the soil cannot bo 1 Xh impressed too often or too deeply on cured, or best treated, bv iS ^ tho cultivators of the soil. Where a ,nw,lril '*’" »" ‘*ko up from this fluid and ox- ! •** • , p^« ,1M ■«»«*» good crop of grass weeds or m u vin, 1 from.tlie s\al®m the noxiona elements. ; Pl *" T4T * 0 » nrrraaa u a ptwrloM lartsorant, m or other plant, h.'vo dtoayj in . aoil,' i fclf “ [ '”‘ bU tnore is mionglj of all tho mineral sub- authorities describe about fifty varietin of * stances left in an available condition. ! " k n * M,t they all roquire lor tiieir v» Ou> Uuiium Mimko Ugmiirr hi* 1^ cure very lunular treatment, it is of no prac-ti- more core* of rb«*unj»u»ni, iMiiralgta, “!Jf ly . l,, kno . Vr J”" 1 ’That name to apply to ap nli>«, •ceIcU, Uuru», »alt rJieiun, sore ulpi^, iliHeaae, no you know twelllns, UraoneM, chapi^d hand*, potaonou* bl(«A, » cm tain form of owlet to cure it. Thou again. I might go 'n t , n and 'leecril»e vartnoa kinds of scrofulous , " n * br /‘* — • make one thousand pounds of 1 . fever sores, white swellings, enlarged •“* •prain*, rtrain*, «*iu, stiff Joint*, laflamma- kIsikIh and uloem of various apjiearaiice • but Uon » •**♦« 10 bea«u, ihaa *11 other imiraeut* put to- Wheat, and half cnnngh phosphoric 1 “ ^ ^ acid, with qmto on overplus of all thn deem snob aoourae uimeceawy. Thorouaii- • „ uthtr mineral mitotanw,. Thn straw iy ri.Kn.i! Hi. blood, which util, gre.t °°un. ' H-ununx. ninm-vkuiuu.awi of the cereals will furnish more than !“*" of l,fo * l " , 8°°^ digestion, a fair nkin. , to draw from the *c*lp Ui* uatursl lubricant which enough of every one of Ibetn nrnnnt btu»> ant spirits, Vital strength, and souudnee* !■ It* eu*leoaDC», IU viunty l«, m It were, •uuj'^nd- ZTrrit 'h ph ° H ° SSB - „ lood i sris = ur r:::: nnunh of «m .forme, »_nd ono-fourth , th « “V‘ ILIW! -H-r. with tho forms and cere monies of th ritual; there is, or ought to be, holier motivo for our actions than the too common one of sordid gain or ox ocllenoo in prescribed formality.—hr —About 7,00(1 of the Patrons of Ht. •Joseph, La Porto and Elkhart couiitiea, Indiana, together with a few from the neighboring counties nf Michigan, met for the purpose of having r good time at. South Ba&d recently, Thn principal event was at) nddres by Henley James, the at ate grange master, who stated that, though a year ago they only Lum bered twenty-eight granges, the whole number of subordinate granges 2,100 and rapidly increasing, ho July 1 ho expects to hoo Indium of any other state in the Union. He estimates the membership in Indiana to < xceed 100,000. no gave a sketch of tlm doings of tho order, among which he mentioned that it auved $1,000,000 i«. Indiana farmeia in the year in the pur- chare of goods and itnplomeutH. A Patron given this advice to bis brethren: “I),, rot meddle with '‘x* > that hy , 1*1 lit aw* ire method -gi. or th. i»tu r, 1 ’ to s u z - -’vsi’KSb r sura r M , there arc enough of all tho miuerafa in l,,a , ,0 7 l corni l»t o«>" which gaitelerin the blood ; 7. grass, with nuito an overnln.“ IIJLw *'" 1 r " t .°"V, M 11 w * re * th ® machinery of life. ^ wl “ , P^ dn ^ b * T * n<1 P r *‘ tthcsnborift 2*5,1 . f" ’ x , 0o P t sro grulitally expelled from the system. For »«>‘l‘from falling otlt phospliorio acid just half enonuh of ihls porposo my Golden Medical Diaoovsry inis, ami double enough of potash. ““J Purgative Pellets aro pro-emittemly the « OMlia>ll*Si often ixkik pale aso vines furnish a superabundance of j “““*•* «very kind of htt- ! ^ sick . . . -- , , lUltDMk. eating ulcere kindly heal under their BROWN'S Vkhmipcok c\ MPITB fghty curative influence. Rida . ... nirifiHii n MupsrnDiindanofl of , *“ D 7 c '*™ «vory stna or hu- potnsh and lime, (o make both corn nnd ?° r ^® x0#pt ou *)' fr ? m V 1 * WOr " t "crofula to fyorv mineral ‘.SaZ! : {ftL^SS? kalf nnnnpli of tlim Ui kindly heal under their tipply the . l-'ilargod glamlh. tuigpin and nwellings | NaJLTeiu/vv loivnov in | 1 being put unde worm* without Injury it BROWN, rro|irl*uira. Fnlioi* min*t. New York. 4 rliruiicu. ana <lMU*r* I X“jo mSr. re..,Irani",1 I ZSZST*'™ ,11 ran 0,1.1 pliniphorin ,aonl. Tlm ! ““I vnlrety uni, bntng lllumln.tre with tto KtneliK cotton will iiIko fnrniih m" w "< t»H«ci in.uh rron, within, true t*.»,i- cnvnch of nil tin. mineral food nxocpt i ly T *"'i ,0 , nb , l “ * 1 , UU /f l ' ir f Tlicre* tlrrcu aro ^ruiU '.'iUZcot'" 'n 1 '' I 7TS i e« biircw are qillio deficient. I bus I'IimmI aro nocenearlljr soraewlut slow, •,«. mat- I Mr*, winaiow. -,- ti Hl di.mirm that tho KtalkKof cotton left ‘cr l,„« K,»»Uh,. TU. can. i or., tho red I “J HI til-.*-—., howc.r, with It,. u,o I lo Ool.M „„ matter of year* with n*v*r railing **irty it we have 12 QOOD REASONS why they -*■ do your work QUICK and EASY, CHEAP and CLEAN, III Tlif)' nrr rlrnipfsl to liny. Thry arr lirxl to Bv. CO They Mr nrnly an,I q/tirhljr. D Thnr ,i|/ration it perfrrL Ttiry hair alwayi a run,I draft. < Thrj- arc mndr of the beat tnalrrial Tliry roaat prrfrrlly. O Thry rtquirr hut little tart. Thry arr yerjr low prirrd. m Thry ire rosily in»u;i*nl. M Thry ore inilnl to all luealitiu. Ktrry itote tuuranltrt) to yitr uttiifnr'o 80LD BY EXCELSJOR MANU'FG CO., SAVE MONEY! , IMKIICS, HUNU^. THE REMINGTON VHORi^g. which operate riimry x kahh* kipkiiieni k ok an a field weigh as much ^k,.,, , , ,»kcn from them, for every thoueand | t potent agent* only a Ileus of mother* anti chllilren Yanl of one week old to the aaluli Ilia bowels, and glee* real, health rut.liter and child. We bellev* It t. aur«*i rfinedy In the w,.r d In all tewjr ami dlarrhiM ! u children, wh world Mio fancy rise singlo article .. Nicobar Inlandcm. chic.H, ami aubjeots, Isle . . , ... . , TZuSu atiH child .... tlm ,aland. IfeftftlnN thia Cuba exporfa l,w - billioiiH of cigars a year, which vary in price from t wenty oents each (in gold) lo two oonta. Jn (bo nmnu- fucturo of Manilla cheroots- a nnmll ituni in tlm Irado — tho labor of hc"'"' IlnniHand men and twelve hind rod men ia absorbed. Holland, wlmrc much of the tobacon iihimI in smoky Germany ia niantifnclured, employs, it iH HitiJ, om> million pale people iii tho bu in, In Bremen llieio are four thousand pallid or yellow eigar-make the United Hlutes tlm weed exhmiHts four hundroil HiouhuiuI acres of excel- lent, land, and employs forty thousand aielily aud cadaverous eignr aud tobacco- makers. In England, where tlicre it duly upon tobacco of seventy-live »*» 11 l’U'111,1, iwfl upon „l K „rK of Hoar- pound, the govern- tnillion pounda pounds (hero Will bo taken away eight I do not winli to pi«- a my Ookl«n M«.hr»i pounds of phospliorio Itcid in (he Heed, I Unco very in tho catalogue of (ittack pMent more (Imu is left in tho stalk—ten • "‘••’irum* by recommeiiduig It to cure every ponnds of potash and six pounds of n,, . r do ^ " 0 reoonimei»U it ; on tho magneriit. And when it in renieml>ero<l ^kf.oVT^Ho It 155 SS d 0 3i".°» under our system of clean culture, the Shita uTuHuS' *o, cotiou stink is about, all tho organic blooti dinoMe that it will not cure, mil that matter left in the field, mid (ho cattle dboam i* miner. I do not tumend my Non* *«imii.. ,, , lake off a good portion of this during ' ,i > “ < ’,«!® , , y for V 1 ,* 1 >° l 1 know It to be ruts in*. ^ /.Lm*' t wlntnr, it i, „„t wr„„l,.,f„| ttmt our ^raTthra^'i!''SmlZl‘OHM?J™ ' - « , ,.,1k ,1, t rii.ratfl, onroroiM rn»t and our „f kii ij.ku pm,,,,,., re ,b., nOL'HFHOI n in,, know nothing of. Have t 1 "^ l mft, “ 0®nty. The inferonoe vegeUblo, or mineral. Illolid asdi-! w,,y w, “ »**• »*>'■" •rder, aystein, regulaiitv and nronint- frora a, >° vo fneta that a good '."T'’ Vl*, 1 ar " ■dvortisad to cure cancer should j PANACEA •••* " fesAunlL i «MUtial5>4aj!ag. *<-»• “l-n will. H„.|,ictoK. Tl,. y „.,.r| a UlbA patli.' Word ‘"Jh"/,* 11 _and| Hre TWrffWtltll rliiiP '“ Iy four" dollars nient derives about sterling every year from tobacco. French government, gets Irom its ...... nopoly of tlm tobae.'o (ratio nearly two hundred million fraues per annum, and AiiHlrin over eighty million frauoi, is computed that the world iH now pro ducing one thousaud million pounds of tobacco every year, at a total co>t of live hundred millions of dollar Eden,” alike endeavor lu outvie each other in the accumulation of old hats, priding themselves on tho extent and variety of their collections aa other people d.t on thoir wraith of gold or jewels or works of art. Guri- i ously, second bund huts arc most in rc-4 Harrowing Uorn After Planting. Mi-pioion raid ! j * ‘jf™,* f,irm,.™’,ire of tlm opin- ir,nZ„r is?! s 1 r :i t -” w ^ oiouraiona to tbo Nii-idinre xxitl, oaraoi k ' Rr ■ 1 , l "' n ? 1,,h,b| i,’,'h foot in t},,. of old lmlK ivi.ioli tliov Imrtor for o,,o„„. [ !!'“J 0 " ;? "f r,m *~ '! '» «'>« .l»'xxt tiling nuta, tho prinniim, iirnduotion ,,f 11,,, ..., ’ ’' M poomlly m it, tin, oiiko ‘"Iraida. A gi od tall wliilo lint, with „ lfl l,lto Uko tho proKoilt Idaelt band, fotohoa from llfty.I!vo In I'n.f,,,.,. i mitydivo primo ooooanntn -»omoti„„.„ !,„ ! ,.V' „ ’ ,- h, ““ * "P. “‘a 1 more. a.s. > immr *l... IH lun 11 oiin moro an, during tin, intouKooxoitoni.nt onouol? ? n m, wliioli porviidi-K tlm inlamlK xrliilo tin. I rl ??! 1 ■!,. 1 ’ ll '"K>'o““,l noodn Htir Irndo ih going on, fnnoy nrloon nro ofton I i„ HKkod and obtained, wl.on tlm markot N^'ho,;- The ground must bo moistt n- that t ho corn may get a good . yon to do this oovered in the soil and miles can be made in n day by going (^ will furnish a. blood puriilem ami liver mVkitotuaa "contain steadily on, than stopping by tlm u-nv j ">»ni6tonoy of nil tho mineral substances 6a, 'or m«ui-ury, in some form, or potoMiium "ido. ‘fndnavnr to avoid ail hard word. ; to rank ''" ««“',~rn. ootton 01 and personalities. Learn to nny 'no.' i I'"°?P* ,o r»« acid ; that t No necessity for snapping it, out dog ,n < !°, , 1 ton 1 for * n,,n > ■»» „ijir. im imiu fuahiou, but say it firmly and respect- i I ,* n r H .. W| . rft P“*v bo deprived, *m! suoulil, ihoroforo, betltaoard*]. fully. A grange of honor respect their U » ° n ,V n 1 ,troj?Pn * ,,nt amt iodlim variously combined. All of thsM BRem* t'avo a strong temleucy to break dowu tlm ItltHttl coquteolcn, a id dobilitate and othor- t'oriuaimiitl.v iujttro tlm Iitituait evalem, Hilly. A grange of honor respect their • v V, D , uro K (,, b out its pi,oh- . word os they do thoir bond. They aid I pn° r >o acid, and gradually of its pot- '! hut never beg. Pay ns you go. Never | “J 1 *. mn 5 n08m ! Hint in n system | Have fool ill business matte of rational agriculture, quite My Golden Medical Dacovery, .... W » MW , baml, In ing uompoeed of lluid extract* of native plant*, bark*, and root*, will m no ca* produceiiijmy, tin effect* beingBtrengtbenlu, » moro punitive i later midical iry have brougnt to />«iu nu uuic | : m , *i| a , , and curative only. Kama pan ^a, wii!cb”uBed fidiiiits ; at least, tho fewer the bolter. | J n, P or Jf nt l< ? husband the organic mat- »o«*Joy quito a ropuiatiun a* a blo»*lpurifler, Learn to think nml act for yoursolves 11 7 °* t , ! 8 ‘," ,,H ,H to »ppl j fertilizers * rejnody of thirty year* ago, and Thoroughly investigate before going in- ! kn " 1 : ot >‘' of tlm most iin- W'’ 1 Sit* iu« P l,,v nK ’ ‘ 0 , l, 7 ‘V or to any businecs of gtent imjHirt.uice. ; Jl']' [or obtaining soluble invl.iigation atid dlscore Keep your tables and stands well spread 1 , m , ft ‘. 1 foo(1 for Pj»nt* «" to furnish the light. with journals of seientitlc matter u " .' Vl *h vogctablo matter by a proper »*,itb Dmcovenr and Pellet* are *old bv all ... ’ j relation of oops; that the mineral flr * ,l ‘ ,| a M * druggists in all part* of tbo world. " rP 0 ™ w V oh ' no “ t mi list,nice nf plant, tooomo“J, tto with adveHisemontlTsrilic^tilHr^^o^niiR^ VOr ^i ,l’ ro,,, ‘ WH ' vlli(>l1 dwolves them, J‘»mn A. Wumoil Est|., Meignvtlle. Morgan Inn. nf tin- ttrangOK in Now York oi‘v , ""vmoUhl« P «Snwtb’ 0e bi“ U R " , "’;" lion •«••• • ,»™i!r!t"km,” and other distributing centers. While mechanical fim ness to Jl.iob° .r xtremp !'*•• a,,d . b 3 r •ouatant dootoring. it would heal m many instances these cards are those 0,1,!..,^ In ° h n ! P - v aro **»1 break out in another. ltal*o of trust-worthy and responsible deal ,», ! C ’ Hio notion upon thorn of .ft ° l u i l ! , , l m - vl , flft n * r ' I *ont ton mile* for era, it is impossible to a^id oxpressing I , 0ftr '-y.. wb.ob did tto opinlnn that they are f,n | pr^„ nf ,i;.na? '' Um '“ "'a fraudulent purposcH. Great grango ten or iurnishing companies will frequently, i if traced out, be found to have for ii A Woman Walks Across tho Con- warehouse a fifth story, ten by-nine of- ' tinent. Hoc, aud for stock uotliiiur but Hwiiinlino i i oiroularK, anil tin, iiKKurnmm ra„l ,1|k|,om i to?"",? , ,1,rHn « h Tninkoo *':r -r"'-t K°°;t tl>sn all other iQMUcino* I real* old. and doctored with of them help *t mo ho Discovery. ' doctor* I much a* one lKittle of well and able to do a good day'* work" H*LT RIIKVM AMI KBDITI0K8 CPBEI). Mr*. A W. WiU/IAMs, Claverack, Columbl Y.. write* t 1 I *' ~ Salt Klieu iL'tiSS- ffaBssfoisfs! '* f r,V , •!• V, 'Ve*t (irove Station, Iowa, July li. 1S,J. write*: My wife tir*t became s year* ago. Swellfuge would ap| < racelv*, free, by Novelty Co . lie Hen any po.l oOlre *,1(1 r« oil in America. (Ireate^t (nt Nh,::!,: Lebanon Business College I/,,, j and Telegraph Institute. AGENTS W A X r TEI) I'loscH, hr tlm eibmintion of tto atVmk" I ti.« w,... i ,,f hills for Njitu or niixmantu to hnv r corn 1 "*? ! ‘ l '.“ r0, ' l .V lwni-trntml tho then, witli. the ‘"inrauUlv I I? I T’T' , ‘" d ° a " m " '< » “!!!! ?,,.! "! I i.?. p |o . w , ,l wit| > " "“itiviitor take a common barn with a cask or two of tire population, clad sessions, loins in i I’J 8«ttlug tlinronuhly ilrnuk plow. s,?^h:;i,K ,, :,"z„Zt I ?to ; vr Tr' ? f "' v • , «y *««• b “" ililition, i-olobrnlo tb„ ,„v««ioi, ll?ra v. wiil’to '^ ilmi’l g thoroughly drunk ; t „, n ' l 1,1 7 amply lepnul for your , “'; i or - Miuiv farmers think the lmrrow Tkansmiusion or 1‘owkk by Wini- Wl Hl ' ft Her the grain, but this isjnot the Hon:.—At a meeting of tho institution , () ' 10 R^td harrowing is equal to of inechauical engineers, Imndon, Mr, I'* 0 " 11 , 1 ? after the ooru 1ms at- Morrison describ 'd the mode of tmi mission introduced by the J] n ,the extensive the harrow more after Him, and now extensive v used** at I . 1 armers, ,i„now more a Heltttffliausen, on the upper"Uhine It I " Ulg 7, 1,1 l ! e f° ro P b) "« p R. and \ ii|i,icor«Hbnt Ibi'v llrst ureil Hat motal 1 ir '' 1 ” ll,irr„\> ...„ lio btiiulH to IrnuHiuil tlm nowor • )mt ! 1 " ,,> K"-!' 1 Pj».v "„t ,'mix j,nt nft.-r boiuR fouuil olijootioiHih),,, romiil I i',!*," "if ' urll "' r “ lll “K ‘‘i tbo aen- wire rope was giibsequoutlv adowtetl in 1 you nnve no cultivator, take Tbo ropo 2 ’oi tV.o rV^ h %r ,,r ,, ,; ' ir r r flue steel Wire, as it must bo verv tonab 1 ’ *'iorow tho rows. This often dots and llexible. This wiro rone whidm-t i , RO '^» au ^ 0HU ho easily done be ,'lmut ono inch in ilinmoti'r,’ami cun InT "l' Mb onoiiRh to bo R »n« ‘mill Bimmtv-two HtrumlK is run at „ ' * lr01 Rb " 1,b tbt ‘ l*f° w . AN,•/,«»,/,. hi«b velocity, over poll.■,«' ot largo ,li. ! n mo tor. The total loss of power bv 1 Household Pets. .mob 0 .?! " “ k i d ,! 0 1> " t "'° n “ :! " llowti witli 1-elK !" BiivH tbo cvnio— :r?2o;^:: wheel, 100 horse power was utili?. d at ! 'olernte3 R f, / n ' , 8h ° U, / I 1 !* lwrt -' 8 ,H> ^‘atmue. A groe. r at Glasgow was r. Vi7t ' , a" , r :b,u «... jlr, V.v^v i.oWLitoid’: w". , h5T r *~ n “ y mnnme * ' ,>r i-««' .igureoba,. bfLrriSE* \ low?.',? tin? ^ ZCWu Z:T , , "V W 7 n " 1 " f Tbo , -ivo tbo ore Ol.ivonn of material, lifeI !h!.l ilolltir lo largo olu"bo~ Tlio ^Itr* r,vri ‘", 111 bn»lian,l oomowboro nin,. ,r.r. 11 ret. man who eon,Ik bin mnnov goi» tin. i “ llfl ' rn "!; wbomKlio wua reeking. Nu- u,l diMgpoar outor litp, »„d".lio BmliT ooflbo ; tbo oluba oanturoil bv* this bait U1 "!i ,Uft . 0 .: s wt ' ro nilld, ‘ bor of a ri,lo ally hrenmnig i-i-ilui-oii. k„ , her ,vi„,ic .vru.m win, h 8 '?t r ;;“'” r “ n ''’»-« w “ lkwl! "" B Mo lUVistS IS Ollt HO much. On goner It J, • . . , i 11 I v IS IS71 l, n -v,.- ,, ,, . , IhlH Hlmiil* m*nl*l *<-unln-m*nt all t-Aii ikhkow al liriuoinles it is Rntn fnr n.<> * Her dies* consisted of a pair of loose .„ r ..,*, I ' ■ *\° ,nlM tlms: My wifo h*t Ihk*. by m»ll. l,.r irrnu. lowthpr with a marrl I Limiipi, s II, IS Hirni lor (he farmer to TiTk ; uh bnna«M I . certainly reooivod * great honetit from thn n«A 1 ••‘•snide. Ktyptlan onu-io. rtr**nii hini* toiMlIra romtt no money to advertisers who offer inrin/^xi’iuV ° f ,° H , nVfl8 ’ • H,m " of - v ‘ mr ***« »™or%ri, fnV*Se ww“ot *b * A <,H ^ b 2S^ Aa., n ri^” nlH particularly brilliant inducements } r i 1* 1 t ,rtt URP1 by . m,ncrK J? « ot ,,ff ‘*»e> b«d snd w*« U ot exjiociml to Something is net to be had for nothing I r J ‘/“ n t un,n K- A woolen ' l ' u * " xok when *ho conimoncwl using it. » even in this day of granges and clwao * l ier , ,10ck a,u ‘ «»«* \Z k fTi mrl d “i n * ” f her stores, and it is extremely doubtful aromu her'shmildcr^ 1 "R PP *a lH ’ M ‘ eH am * ,H ««» *it- Ifir whether thou « who fall victims to these !“,* •nonlders. In height snd coiwitlortHl ** :vlmo*t a mirao e *n sharpers, after fair warning, desert o auv i ^ . her ,, 0W tho modinm - u V 1 UHe of J°» r v»ln»ble medtdne. sympathy whatever. - AVie y 0 rk World. kH*! 0 .?.?'*™ 1 ral,1 ‘/ r < '; )drR i °- *nd, JraeoranmeMd it m a blood-puri- 'i.mpany atnu |iri prI uni I ised twenty recovery i* d we attrib- | School features wero rather coarse, and, I c*n cheerfully recomtneud it is may bo sup|H>flod, severely bronzed flfr a,,d strength restorer, by exposure to the sun and weather. THoesAsns or testimonial* The distance from Winnemueea to shown at the World'* DiHoennary, Hnf- follows to the “ ftdsworth—13«» miles—she made in , . * ' : expressing tbo gi»titude of those - ' ' tbo raUj of thirty-four re'd"Klu!? 1,0 m»da „n h.H in ait form, of blood di.. JJXtog ,to.|dS * " ' *" “ threat and bon*“ GOLDEN SUNBEAMS Pickles. Copper l*r. Hussall wri London Times : Many years since, f °ur days, when I first took up the subject of the i miloa a di-v. .She made adulteration of food, it was scarcely in K through Truekee. possible to meet with a sample c>( A great many persons here were aware bottled fruits snd vegetables j ,u r coming, but thought sho would fact, was not made green witli i uot - make her grand entry until about In some cast s the : Hie middle of the forenoon yesterday Greenwood Seminary, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAOl S t^PEriAL CaintinK liatcaremaoiiable wilvantng. P*rtxMilitr> , (Irnt-rlnas. ,tM fn . r h0 *"S mural Iy rigniilvaal', i the grooves of the pulleys, such a»i cop 1 then: us unworthy of < * puller -.'.uer, ere., ”them either was vo wear in tie groove, or the fac droved the rone. Tbo best nr nt was foiintl to bo a dovetail filled in wit! guttn perolm, in pickles or oottled fruits and vegetables j ot lu r coming, but thought she would Properties of White Simsr which, m fact, was not made green witli i uot make her grand entry until about r., . , a salt of that metal. In some cast r the Hio middle of the forenoon yesterday* Li many cases white sugar has been copper was added directly to the fruit oi l, nt the walk of this remarkable pedes ^“Pv** Hs efl, ®*oionsly in remedying Nogetablrs ; in others tho viuegar was 1 tr > ft n was “ mysterious and past tludine ‘ ,r,ulKtMlu ‘' R « as ammonia. No rationale allowed to not upon the copper vessel* out,” and ahe'stroda on ahead of time ‘ )f 11 very Battsfaotory character haa yet ui which it whs placed. Well, this arriving here at such an early hour that l)ee “ adduced for tho notion of so simple practice since that time has been vigor- * scarcely half u dozen were able to take 11 8Ul) 3tanoe as sugar under these cir- onsly denounced, and now it is a iare j observations of the evout • iumstanoeB, except that it serves to (lung to meet, even a trace of copper in It had betn the intention to give this ,, P H dlff ® r ® nfc fermentation than any such articles, with the exception of wonderful woman a sort of triumphant ,l10 existtng one in the stomach, and to West. India pickles. 1 much fear, how- reception in Truekee (and surely the noutral,2 V b J the formation of new XMsion warranted it), but she stole the o° m P? un d8, the action of tho liquors, inroli ou ns and passed along rapidly A eurioua fact has.long been observed, proper . coutly summoned for selling Indian l siloutly, and determinedly, aa if bent ^ 1l l e I . ,fe - of anil »al« which If they fur- pickles adulterated with copper. Dr. on an important mission, tho fulfillment °. reatbG ln water is incompatible with Ihorp,., Ibo l ily Kualxst. ,1, l ore,1 llmt „f wliivli mlmitted of no delav, ,-ironra- Pf™”™ tbfrem of evvn nu ineon- lie foitud tho pickles to o mtaiu fi ll per j locution, ►peecli-muhiug nor public re- 81rtt ' raulG fi” a ntity of sugar. In some - Tl„- ,lor,W.. wan that -vp'.ions. Tho oaae iaf xxo vouture to of the method. contained copper, «a.v. one of tlio most singular on record Lou Jn'L • P rGserv . at, on of hsh con- quantity was too small to be | — Iruckec Republican. ywcera-and sprink i not coude I ies/me kit*. brav».. ! 1 dogs--.>n I • terry-no tried vhildn ened a»'d g'.iddened a: world to many. rcp« Fu 0*1 lip** ling sugar over the interior, keeping the mi , , fish iu fl borizjntal position so that the vn -t ,om P GrftUL ‘° crusaders in Cal- sugar may penetrate as much as oossi- i.utotano* end another* eerrifl! .■ t . ll « lr «» ble. It is said that f,,h t.r,-pared in .to wss Lauded iu from another analyst ■ and sinir a?th« ^’ P,V pray can be kept completely fresh call, d for the dt fence, urging these ’ • ! hav ® m man - Y !° r a ll ? n « t,mG . eavor being - ’ ,,K . ,u b. lUG6 ° instances turned the victorv from the . feotasf r-— 4| - • • • • injurious, and that, moreover, Mo* ' "'upro lial found that cop- whit omul up ivith the re- rnmrellore ■centiy caught from the water and salmon, especially, treated thi Situ if ionV guaranteed i iii >3i a - TON r. T. u-h.iu n, i>i! DR. WHITTIER, 61, St. Chorlos Street, St. Lenli, ho :!!^r,r.-*,*'.’ 1 " *- n. , ,fr. rarula «*d rrlUbl i B ••'• bl Ube4 to awura •' ’-'*1 rnih-'e—. ,„rha»ln. B, L M * * r » da »" r < *"’1 ■oeeetaful iff, ia M. ?*, r h * » arTtolV "ui:"7 eC ' U *l 10 *” l>,1 ' “ni in/pltleeia M w .10 p;i«r». . ■ ■ bl * rfl * r »** MASSIACE CUIDE^ OPIUM 85282? f B W - W B NO CHARGE for trratmrnt until curetl. CmII ., n or atljpj* DR. J. C. DECK, 112 John street, C1.SC1X.VATI, OHIO. Dr. TUTT’S HAIR DYE Llr.ire.wr' In ^Tory“UrK^ c.'ly!" X oi'^. r ?|.'/.'."^'re.*’ EPILEPSY OR FITS e Mcnurr cedlcinra. » BOSS BROTHBBS; needed hy everv lady— i’atent^Sjaoot !■ tr- MARRIAGE GUIDE ’, i OT»ii ol ’y t d^tr 11 * 16 ,,,a " la 's®- j Klchtii street. Ht. Louja.M ihOf* «v)io are married Price arty cinu, b» PlapenAary. 12 Nortr