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fur four ymm.
pallfnl containing fonr gallon* tnay
b purified by a single tcaspoonful.
Nil Id «*• Hm.
A French chemist, M. Nadlc, Iihh
•cn making a thoronph examination of
>®nII water of different ooeans, ospe-
Iwly in reference to thA amount of
blonde of aodinm (oomnon sail) in
2?* obtained the following rn-
ilta: Tta Mediterranean sea contains
r aalt S 710 per cent.; the Atlantic
**•*»» 8,789 per oont.; tho English
tune), 3.595 per cent: the Pacific
wan, 2,588 nor cent,; the LakoOrniinh,
i Perafa, 1.905 per ©ent. The apccifl-
Ity of the wafer waa fonnd to range
on 1,029 to 1,080 per cant.
Te Pnwrv* WswIiii Tr«« l.abaU.
Thoroughly aoak the picoes of wood
_• atrong nolntton of copperas, then
them, after they arc dry, in lime
w. This ofcnses the formation of
~ of lime, a very inaolnhic salt
typanm), In the wool. Tho rapid do-
traotion of label* by the weather ia
hna prevented. Ncta, twine and other
Bbatanoea need in tying np or covering
reea and planta, when treated in the
me manner, are similarly preaerved.
A a recent meeting of the Hortimiltur-
I society, in Berlin, wooden lnhelathiiH
Mated were ahown which bad been eon-
kantly exposed to the weather during
ro years without being affrotod thereby.
T\HF T?rpno i\
l|lsblYI KIH-E,
CaHOiNR Want,
orally known that pound*
m«i tho property of puri
iter. A tabloNpnonful of pul-
alum sprinkled into a hogshead
the water stirred at the time,
r the lapse* of a few hours, by
... ‘ting to the bottom tho impure
inlee, eo purify it that it will l>o
ii»d to poaaeea nearly all tho freshness
clearness of tho finest spring water.
Dataering ratlnln* in Wins.
The extent to which fnohsine lias late-
K ‘»een used in eoloring wines, candles,
, renders it a matter of some im
portance to detect the existence of this
oiaon-prinnipln. According to a recent
l renon writer, the aimplest method of
Ding thia ia to place a portion of the
laneoted liquid in a tent*lube, and to it
id Aral 150 graina aubnoento of h ad,
ad then 200 graina of amyl in alcohol,
f, after agitation of the mixtnre, tho
mylio alcohol, on separating, appears
dorlrns, it ahowa that fuehsine has not
sen naed j if, on the contrary, it ex-
ihlta a red tint, it indicate* that the
Diaonoua anbatanco 1ms hnen added.
f Nr* Throni NIrIiI Collar*.
Bays au exchange : " An eminent
hysician, who dnvotea Ida whole uttun-
ion to di«ea a osof the lliront and lungs,
>ld na the other day, that about, throe-
ourtha of all throat diseases would got
“fell l>y wearing very looso collars, and
io neoktio at all. Ho said that often
ingera would oome to him for throat
Urease and loaa of voice, and lie would
ear open their cravats and euro them
ritti no oilier treatment whatever.
Tho preasuro of the collar on tho ar-
ariea of the neck ia very bad for the
lealih/ said he. Ho also addod : * If
on have a disease of the throat lot na-
nro do the ourlnv, and the physician
u»t aa little as possible.'”
■lnguUr.
If a pall of water bo placed within six
iohea of oitlier side of tlio stem of a
inmpkin or vegetable marrow, it will,
a tho eourao of the night, approaoh it,
and will bo found in thu morning with
one of tho loaves on the water. If a
»rop bo plaoed wittdn six inohes of a
nnvolviilus, or soarlot runner, it will
Ind it. nlthongti tlio prop may be shift-
ad daily. If after it lias twi some
liatanoo tip tho prop, it be unwound
ad twined in tho opposite direction, it
will unwind and return to ita original
•Mltion, or die in tho attempt; yet not-
rithstanding, if two of the plants grow
Boar each other, nud have no stake
round which they oau entwine, one of
hem will alter the direction of tlio spi
ral, and they will twine around cacti
other.
Hot* to rix Ute Cl'>rli.
When tho olook atopa, do not take it.
o tho repair aliop till you lmvo tried au
ollowa : Take off the pointers and tho
face; take off tlio pendulum and its
wire. Remove tho ratchet from the
tick" wheel, and tho clock will run
down with great velocity; lot it go ;
tho increasing speed wears awav the
gum and dust from the pluiouH—the
olook oloona itaelf. If yon hove any
ipormoll. put tho least hit on the ax
les. Put tho nmohine together, and
niue times iu ton it will mu Just as well
ia if it had boon taken to the shop. In
Faot, tliia ia the way moat shopmen
edean cloaks. If, instead of a pendu
lum, tho olook Una a watoli eaca|>ement,
this latter can be taken out iu an in
stant, without tskiug tho works apart,
and tho result is tlio same. It takus
about twenty minutes to clean a brass
olook, and saves a dollar.
To Make ll«nl H
The following is a
hard soap which is
nominal : Nearly every family noouiuu-
latea through the winter drippings from
beef and muttou. These oau be util*
issed for the grease by boiling in water,
allowing it to oool, t uon'removing from
the water and tailing it till all the
water is ex|N*llod. Of eoimtc the
the grease tho nicer tho soap. Take
six pounds of sal soda, six pc
grease, threo and a half pounds
atone lime, four gallons soft water, half
pouud borax. Put soda, lime aud wat
luto an iron boiler ; tail till all is dis
solved. When well settled pour oil the
clear lyo, wash out the kettle and put
in tho lye, grease the tarsx ; tail till it
comes to soap, pour into a cup to oool,
and when auffimoutly bard cut into bars
aud put on boards to dry. This is very
nice for washing white ilauucl null
oalioo.
Nitrous Oxld* Cm ri. Chloroform
i very extraordinary ease of death by
use of nitrons oxide gas, nmv so
largely employed by dentists instead of
ohloroforw ou aooount of its alleged au*
perior safety, is related iu the London
Time* as having occurred iu the prac
iuq.oftiu.l n-isrd iioMt rfR c <
in the evening, when my English friend
called for salt, stating that he knew of a
ease of a woman o ting lienrtily of nuts
in the evening who was taken violently
ill. The celebrated Dr. Abernathy was
sent for. hnt it waa after be hod become
too fond of his orr\ and ho wss not in
condition to go. lie muttored, " Bilt 1
salt!" of whloh no notice was taken.
Nex* morning ho went to the place and
she was a corpse. Bo said had they
given her salt it would have relieved
her ; If they would allow him to make
IMantlnr>
wionr.ifoitM.
ruination ho would convince them.
On or ruing tho stomach the nuts were
found tn a mass. Ho sprinkled salt on
this and it immediately dissolved. I
have known of a sudden death myaolf
which appeared^ to bn from tlio same
cause. I generally eat salt with nuts,
and J consider that it improvoa them.
The Veritable Lexington.
A Brief History of fhla Mn parlor lira ad
of Co il',
From various historical son roes, snob
os Berry. Yonat-t, Martin and Allen, wo
gather the following facts concerning
the origin, progres and present condi
tion of BhorUliorn onttle:
Those cattlo, at tho present time, pos
sess in an eminent degree finalities
which can so them to taoomo objects of
great interest and admiration, on ac
count of thoir splendid frames, beauti
ful ly varied oolora, and their remarka
ble aptitude to take on flesh ou those
particular parts which aro "0 attiaotive
to tlio butcher,
A period of moro than one hundred
years has now elapsed since the Short
horns, on tho tanks of the river Tees,
iu England, and called the Teeswater
brood, had ananmod a very fine and at
tractive color, which rcsomblod the
nolle* T'«ier'InT ol II... feme... j SboiMtorni ol tlio pro»ont dor. l.oino
kj linr.n Iu-Engtnn, remind, me , ^eMl.innHy rod, red nn.l wl.lto, nn.
Your
Kentucky
of an anecdote respecting him. which
ia at yonr soryico if yon down it worth
anything r
In 1Rfl3, or early in ’54, largo numbers
of condemned army horses were oceo-
sionallv must*-red and sold nt auction
In Nashville, Tennessee. On ono ooea-
sitin a string of one hundred or so were
hitched to a fence to he sold nt twelve
o’clock. A gentleman wanted to buy
three or fonr, and not being a judge of
horsed, got nu expert to point out a fow
that would do to recuperate. Of course
they were all in a sad lookitif plight;
condemned sure enough Tho expert
psssod along flown the line mntking
such as would do to bid on. In passing
down lie paused at a very shabby-look-
ing frnmo of tanes, eyeing him for a
mlnuto with apparent’ interest. After
roan, though tho last not aa prevalent
aa unw. They also possessed a fine
nioflow akin and flesh, good hair, and
light offal, particularly wide carcars* s,
and foroouarters of extraordinary depth
and cavity. When slaughtered thoir
net weight was extraordinary, and many
instances are recorded of the wonderful
weight of thoir inside fat.
About thia time Hir William Ht. Q iin-
ton, of Hnampton, imported tails and
cows from Holland, which wore crossed
with the at ok of the country. Mr,
M'lhnnk, of Birmingham, bred nn>l
slaughtered an ox which, at five years
old, the four quarters weighed 2.114
pounds, and a cow bred from his own
sto*k, at twolvo yeara old, who* slaugh
tered, 1.640 pounds. From Mr. Mil-
bank’s tlm “ *"
iii>vi the Teeswater cattle con tin
innkinu till.' V-nd'of'lhiilliVo7biromiiritofl I *“ , tb " | f MMllimcp nml
lo 1,1. friend, ••Tl.oroV n lmr.o l.nok ™ l,,ll , rll 3’ In.vnrloo, Imn.ln, nntil Mr.
vnndor I wont In look nt no..In." Ho lie OhMle. ColllnR adopted tl.oro. In tin-
hofrinn ,R,lo to .tir.oy ll.o mdio nl.l °f Mr. Oolllng IboMMItlo booaroo
horse. greatly improved, and it is believed
“Thoroiisomethingromnrkatdcabout | funded from a well
the horse," said the examiner. “Hurolv
oomriderod plan. lie found tho Tees
water large cattlo of loose make and
imiiuuhhii •utxo n i disiuoiiorUon : and wua aensiblo of tho
something remarkable about him I don’t I ^reeding, with anything
you would not have me to bid on him V
said the pnrobaser. “ No, but there’)
understand," aud continued to exaialne
very minutely. " This," snid ho, " Is u
higli-hlooded horse, nud worth more
monoy, five tiroes over, than all tlio
troop beside. Htill, ha is a mystery to
me. no is certainly a Lexington horse,
and yet is too old for any of Lexiugton’n
eolts. I don’t understand it. There's
sometidng strange nbont him. There fs
no mieh horse iu tliia country, aod yet
here ho is." The man had never keen
Lexington, and was not dreaming of
him.
This led to inquiry where the horse
name from. It proved to he tho vefitublo
Lexington himself. Ho had been eap-
tnrod in Kcutuoky, thrown into a lot of
others, and, after tnnntta of “hard sor*
vice," turns up in a crowd of “ con
demned horses" in Nashville. Too man
went info eoataey over him—hugged and
almost kissed him. Tho case was re
ported at headquarters, and orders woro
immediately given to have tho old Ken
liko certainty, large, good animals;
through tho progress of his practice, ho
showed a resolution to reduce the sir.o
of the breed, and at the same time,
and by til at moans, to improve the form.
This he is supposed to have effected
through tho medium of a bull called
Hubbneh, an animal which, it appears
probable, possessed Pn one aide tlio im
ported blood. The possessor of his
’ a person In iudigent eirrum-
largo number of the children were ta
ken to the Orenaby Mill, in the Parish
of Malew, three miles from Oaatletown,
in order to bo subjected to the 'charm.'
Two hoppers of the mill worn crammed
full of children, and s« soon ns they
were comfortably and safely settled the
miller caused the wheel to revolvo
three times, the parents of the oliildn n
being present at tho time. In order to
be efficacious, tho ceremony mnat bo
gone through at a time when the minis
ters of tlio district are engaged in
preaching in their pulpits. For this
reason about noon on Hundavs is gene
rally the time oho*eu for tho perfor
mance of this curious rite."
Flsli Catching and Fish Culture.
Ono of the fish commissioners of the
state of Ohio has written an interesting
letter to the Cincinnati Gazette in re
gard to the Hmidusky fisheries And arti
ficial flrii breeding in tho Michigan
hateherif-s, from which wo have con
densed the material for this artiolo.
Hnndusky ia tlio commercial Center of
the fisheries of the southwestern portion
of Lake Erie. These are rated us tho
most extensive fresh water fisheries in
tho world. Fonr hundred fish pounds
send thoir products to Hsndusky. The
pounds cost from ono thousand to seve
ral thousands each, They are stationary
nets attached to permanent fixtures in
tlio lake, and these nets remain in tho
water from tho commencement to tho
close of tho season. A short time since
one pound drew over four tons and a
neighboring pound drew over fivo tons
of fish, chiefly whiteflsh.
The product of white fish, the most
delicious fish caught in tho lake, wns
tho heaviest this year of nny during tlio
past sixteen years. This In accounted
for by tho fact that unusual hauls have
been made of sturgeon, pike, ronnoa-
lougo, various species of ba^s, perch
and oilier nutural enemies of tho whiUe
" 1 1 - -J Bo-OEi
GRANUE-WORK.
AhuukI Motion of Iht Alabama Mla'o
The first annual session of the Ala
bama state grange met at Montgomery
1 sat week. Fifty counties of the sixty-
five were represented bv one bnndrod
delegates. Each oonnty with twelve
granges or less sent ono delegate, and
thoso with more sent two. The state
officers were present. The address of
Mr. Chambers was very elaborate and
able. Flo advised prompt action on tho
constitutioral amendments submitted
by tlio national grange; opposed the
plan of representation based on nnmer-
leal strength, and advised the rejection
of the amendment providing therefor ;
recommended that a committee memo
rialize congress on the subjeot of cotton
tux ; tho apointmont of an agent in
Washington to represent theinterests of
planters ; recommended a memorial to
tho state ‘legislature for a geological
survey of tho state with a view of an
official promulgation of its advantages
in minerals, that immigration may be
thereby induoed, and promising the co
operation of tho state grango in tho
work ; roviowed what is known as tho
dead-fall system ; that- is, small whisky
shops established near large plantations,
where the fretdmen trade stolon pro
duce for rum, to the ruin of themselves
mid the planters, and recommended
that the legislature bo memorialized
to put an end to said traffic; recom
mended a change in tho register of tho
deputies by substituting a oonnty dep-
Kirn yor.r g.
rtth pin.
general overseer of granges
each" oonnty, who shall represent tho
county in the state grange and ant as
delegate to its annual session ; acknowl
edged the obligation of the grange to
the national body fortlierelief furnished
sufferers last spring, and addressed
a suitable acknowledgment therefor.
He also recommended tho establish-
llBli, »hioh lmvo cimblet! tlio lotto, to ! «"nt of » Rroogfl organ at oomo «■
increase and multiply in comparative point, to serve ns a mode of coin-
seonrity. Tlio sturgeon, especially, is mnnioation between the officers of tho
on oueniy of tho whllodoh, and until ; onler ; nn.l proponed tho holding of n
within a fow years has been considered K rn, *d state fair next fall nnder grange
u valueless fish, unworthy the raolesta auspices, and ingested the pronuety of
lion of the fishermen; but at present 1 attempting Homo reformation- of abuses
every portion of them is utilized. The in the matter of commercial fertilizers,
sturgeon roe is manufactured into “oa- | ancli ns the erection of n home mnnn- j
vinr, a d.licary much iu usu on the factory nnder the supervision of iesi
continent of Europe and on board tho j ovot chemists, supplied with cheaper xx
Atlantic sb ament. Tho flesh in dri d, ! articles, fn conclusion, he j
"smoked," and shipped "west" (from reviewed tho agency and cooperative ( ookn.
New York) as smoked halibut, etc. ' system, aud advised sb tlio best means paw .
Thus the permanent depletion f u< 'of getting the aid of middle men in the ]
least ono of tho enemies of the whiteflsh provision business, that more attention btun
is assured, bn paid to the raising of auppliee at
Tho autumn flshingnyield moro slrict--j tame. Much of disappointment arie- v,amis^«,su
cauxlng hiirk xclio. dragging down sensalionx,
nervous and general debility, it is a novereign
remedy. Ita soothing and healing properties
render it of the utmoet value to lxdiee suffer
ing from internal fever, congestion. Inflamma
tion or uloerxtlon, and its strengthening ef
foots tend to correct displacement* of internal
r Oar Id Uadn'l
without competitor!. 'Bo determined are t
Landrothn to secure, as tunal, a Urge share
the approaching year's hueiness, that they lit
o/ Met
irork, printing I
This has n
of their ho
is furnished will
nine of the fn/
it Knotty, ilillgentli
" Jtural Hcgistcr" tor 1875.
bofor* occurred In thi
The "Rural Register
charge to at* ‘
who do uot,?-
PROUAnnr no one disease is the cause
of so mucli ts>dily misery and unhappiness
(and the disease Is almost universal among
the Americau poopl*) as dyspepsia. Its causes
are many and various, lying chiefly in the
haMt* of our people. The retnedv is simple
and effectual ('so Dr Wisiiatt's Great Arner
Iran Djspepsla Pill*. They never fail to cure.
CoLi.'Mnrii discovered America, but it
haa Irfwm fonnd tiiat the only economical shoes
for children are the celebrated HI LYE It Til*
1'KD. Never wear out at tho toe. and are
woitli two pairs without Tip*. All dealera sell
the tiros to bur presents for
Oimhinn beautv and ntllltv, arid
entlemau friends a carton ronUin-
idrol Elmwood Collars They will
some tun**, and he will think of you
• II rtrylh
Hivemide Water Cure, flamiltou, IU
MARKET REPORTS.
stances, nud grnznd his cow in tho high- , ....... . - , ,
ways. When afterward she was Vn- I ly lake or deep water fish than the J ing from the system as practically , 1 Hirr-rvii
moved to good land, near Darlington, 1 spring; in tho spring time the pond and •’ateu, ho tracisi to imperfect orgamza-
sho heeomu ao fat that she did not again j marsh fish are most abundantly taken | Hon snd the neoessury friction in ajnat- oinheni
brood ; nud her sou Hiibhoek having j in the pounds. The spring flshingr _ 1 mn n,,Tnr ' nn D ‘ ® r ’' 1 "' ,n '
f cod ing pro
, iponsity in a liigli I turn to Hundnn|iy from 1,200 to 2,000 I southern farmors shall
degree woh useful ns n bull during n 1 bum of ff&h, whilo tho full fishings fsrnis solf-siistnining, the
very short period. Tlio quality of his 1 runge from about 0,000 to 4,000 tour. j complaint of middlemen,
supposed to' The prepnrntion of white flab ft
When J WOOI^-Un'
make thei:
will be lesi
tuoky veteruu kindly and
flesh, hido and hair
have been seldom equaled; arid an lm { market is thuu described ;
who smaller than the Teeswater cattle Whiteflsh and " herring"—n species
ho was eminently calculated to forward 1 of white IIhIi — when landed in tlio wnro-
Mr. (killing's views. There are no su house are laid side by side to the
rr^r.r.r.'rrfi
yi j- H ' "’ ,J '' u r^iu^'*^
MUSICAL GIFT BOOKS !
J DST PUBLISHED!
PIANO AT HOME !
lh\ Walker’s Calilorniii Viu-
;»irar Hillers nro a purely Vegetable
prepa on, m.u’.e cjliiclly IVom the tm-
tlve lierta fuiUKl on the lower ranges ol
the Sierra Nevada inoiintniinj of Califor
nia. tlio medicinal Properties of whieu
mo extracted thoremnu without tho use
of Alentml. Tlio question is almost
daily asked; "U liul is tin* cause of tho
unparalleled auceesa ef Vinedaii Bit-
TBiwr’ Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of dlser.rc. and tlm patient re
covers his health. They we-the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
per
ct ih
of the
history of thu i
compounded !>•
qualities of \ IKK 1
Wai.KXIc’8
. D'a|ihnretiy,
DON’T BUY
idsois.hi h.,- 30 e, r.i u r **
urn NKW
TrniiHpnrtntlmi of (!nsl Oil on Steam
Imats.
' Natihirilla Man" fn IFfisA-
fully ' P«rior Hliort-horns whloh do not claim j bor of thirty or forty on rack
Kggs vs. Went.
Would it not bo wise to substitute
morn eggs for moat in our daily diet?
About oiie lhird of tho weight of an
egg is nolid nutriment. This ia more
Hi an can 1m said of meat. There nro no
b .lies and tough piocua that have to he
laid aside. A good egg is made up of
ten parts shell, sixty purtu white and
thirty parts yelk. Tho white uf an egg
contain* eighty-six pnr oont. wator ; tlio
yelk fifty-two por cent. Tho avoruge
weight of an egg is about two ounces.
Practically an egg iu animal (oral, and
yet there ia nono of tlio disagreeable,
work of tlio butcher iieeosrary to obtain
it. Thu vugutiuiiiun of England uao
eggs freely, and many of thoso men aro
eighty and ninety yeara old, and have
been re iff nr k bly freefrmn'illttega. Egga
are boat when cooked four minutes.
Tilts takes away tho animal taste that is
offensive to sonic, lint does u»»t harden
tlio wllito or y©lk aa to rtuke?the|n hard
to iliaest. An egg if cooked'Very liahi
is difficult of digestion, except by those
with stout stemachs ; such eggs should
bo eaten with bread and luastii
descent nearly or remotely to Huhbiick. j pinned ia n freezing auparntus which
After tho uao of this hull Mr. Oharlea made on a acaie sufllcieidly l»rg
Dolling proceeded with siiooesn to pro- freeze several tons »t once.
duo«' superior animals; nud the number ! four hours are required to frr
of hulls which ho disposed of at high , as hard aa ice itself; at tlio expiration
prices was truly onoournging. , of that time they are taken out, of the
Tliu prevalouno of these cal tic aroused ! refrigerator and stored away iu rooms
tho atteutiou of breeders to their roor- . kept below Uio freezing point until w in
ita, nml rained Charles Colling, us their . ter ami early spring, aim arc shipped to
breeder, to a condition of groat dintimv j supply inland markets
tion, nml, ia tlio domnuii arented for
his stock, soon gavo him a largo for
tune. Under this stimulus other breed
ers wore soou awakened to a slate of na
tivity and noon brought up their herds
to a quality perhaps equal to tlmt *
tho Oollinge. It might be of
to*
to folh
„ int rest
> persona, lint not to tho masses,
’ tliis subject to a much greater
ate. The freezing apparatus in ffa
tented, I am told. A largo proportion
of the llsh landed at Hamlnsky nro pack
ed iu ico nml ahipfied at ouco to inland
market a—a portion arc plnopd in the
refrigerator; Imt tlio largest, cnpcciully
tho Whitehall, aro eviscerated, suited
ami ahipped na salt flsh.
Ou tlm correspondent's wav to Detroit
Mention 4 of the steamboat In'
oording to a recent decision of the
I ary of the treasury, forbids the trans
portation of cost oil, ernde or reflued
Twenty-1 petroleum, or other like explosive burn-
zo thorn ! uig-flnida, on passenger steamers, • x-
' eejit as provided iu rule 11th, etiactod
by tho hoard of supervising inspectors.
The rule say a : " Refined petroleum,
which will not ignite at a temperatur-
loan than one hundred and ten degioea
Fahrenhail, may, upon routes where
there 1m no other practicable mode of
trans|>orting it, he curried a
r stofl
i tho
length, by dincusning the future program 1 to iuspeot tho Michigan hatcheries, he
of the English Hhort-liorns, down tn a 1 found a half-acre reserve, in the Detroit
late day. Suffice it to nay that, tlio j river, iuto which Mr. J. l\ Clark, of
Short liorna now ataml in tlm front rank | Detroit, empties the catch of sevend
of all tho breeds in Great Britain, and seines, and thus has live and fresh fh<h
in aoino portious of tlio oontineut adju- J at command nny day iu tho year,
oout, nml iu the Australian nml Canadi
an colonies, whero tho soil and oiiuuitu I Yon Mottko’s lluldts of Life,
are adapted to thoir support, 4 „
4 rding to tho lustorv, after tho | A iTonch toun d in.(loriaiHiy givj s —
t-deok tho
distance* from any flr^;
ul nt
termination of tlio revolutionary
fow cattlo, supposed lobe imre’Bliort-
; A French touri >t i
account of Von Molt lies
I tlm country.
daily life
id villuge
icub'd k°riis, ware brought into Virginia by a J belonging to the oKl marshal arc situ
very finely. An Cgg inroad ou txmst is ! Miller. Iu the year 170ff nil Eng ! in Silesia whore they 1m amid
food I" ** ilauman numnd Heaton brnnarht two nr I fertile lands diversified by pleasant 1
stud I hi
metallic cans m
packed in boxes, or in iron-bound cask*
or barrels plainly mnrkcd upon the
heads thereof with the manufacturer’s
name, tho name of thu artiolo, and the
degree of temperature (Fahrenheit) at
which tho petroleum will iguitc ; and
all such boxoa, casks, or barrels shall bo
placed nud carried only upon the outer
wipe of the guards ami decks o* afore
mentioned. Any oil which will a’atid a
fire-test of throe hundred degrees Fah
renheit may he carried as freight, nr
tis4d as stores, on passenger steamers,”
< hlcngo’s Geiittcuinuly Thief
fltfnr a king/W k'itt^MidejMkfvo any j Balilnan uamod Qeotou brought two or I l, ‘V,V, H < V v, Tu IU \ l "* v Chicago is rather proud of
bettor food than anybody olso, whioh is ; Blicrt-horn cattlo from tho north 11,0 «''veiling-house is more | ftC nttemanty thief who is now working
doubtful. Fried eggs are lore whole- °* I'mglaud to Now York. Iu 1B15-Iff "pnmmm than elegant, da whito-washcal . tfiy fasliiouablo residences of city. He
some than boiled ones. An egg drop- “ ^ ox * ftU °^ Englishman, iinporto . j J?, ' *} m * 8 rc, ’ n "hntUura making it look j rt u young man of dandy out, polished
nod into hot. wator is not. only a clean 11 , ' ul1 ftU ‘ l lwo heifers into Ronasa^r , * k 1 ° ll, “ property 0 * w,n,M |M>naaut growu j manners aud a glib tongue. Ho has
and handsome, but delicious morsel. 1 ®P un A7* , N « W Tojk. In 1H1B Mr. Curue- | r, 0»« I,M u J ,l '‘ r ris«;s regularly taim «‘*«n aoveral times iu tku houaua ho
Moat people spoil the taste of their eggs t'lsCooledge, of Boston, Miwancliunclts, ! ut ». warms Ins coffee, winch is pro i m „ harvested of money and jewelry, ^ vricu xviiilki m ii.-m. i.M,r
by lulditig pepper amt salt. A Hi lo I imported a bull and a heifer into that P^od over night, on hli lump fed by ; , mt K uspeoted too l«tc to be caught. I -V K . K .!i:r‘:. r J n.’:"
sircot tnitter is tho bast dressing. EtffP* fr «ra the herd of Mr. Mason, of "! >lr f ' of mit im- n« meets ono lady at her own front i lKoch «"* r ' *
noniainplioaplitmia, which iaaupposmi to . OWlton, in tho contdry of Durham, | medlntoly into tlio park. Im irn dds doer returning homo, and politely npol
tic useful to those who uaa their brains I Euglaud. Freouent import ut ions have u yo air as Jie walks up nml down ’h'', ugiaos for imviug made a uiatako in
piuch. sumo linen nuuro, np to^ 1852--fl-i, when ®''eys, his nuiaely shaven fund, wall- . (ho house. Shu soon tlnds out that her
Ided, tho
ly put up in good ! POTATO H ^ ,rUh ' ¥
Ih, nml car. fully i cotton- Miasuair.
Oood OrUlui
Dr. L. Q. C, WISHAKT’S Office,
No. 213 N. Sfwml-.\t, Pliiladflphia, l*a
r 5'?-5i®£SriS% d n'
$72 ^ r, ’ " r ' u ^ 1 1 ■
Mcknnmed ( huichCH.
w t ni|uu . . his olnsel v shaven m
era! spirited compauicH in Ohio ami hirrowed with wiinkles, his stiff, black chamber has been invaded
325!
Kent ucky made importations of tho beat ?™ VRt , lo V^
| cattle to be found iu the English lierdi
1 slouch list, giv
Id Lutheran ra
There aro a great many churohes in ! The American Ilord Book of eight vol .preparing his Sunday serai)
thin city that arc knowu bettor by thoir i dm on descrihes more than 7,400 bulls ' ” the mnrslinl commences a gone
slang nnines than by any other. First over 12,000 cows. These cattlo are . ro «'“l of inspection through tho stabl
ami foremost is "The Little Church mw to ho found, either as thorough Hf-mary, mills, and distillery, until
Arouml the Corner," that is n-ver called broils or grades, through the uortlicrn ll ^' Uio orchard, whore ho loves dunly finds that ho has mistak.
by nny oilier name. Before it reoeivod and middle states, all over the west, | *° linger, knife in hand, now prut ieg house of bin lady friend, who livi
that name, howi'ver, it wss called the I hayo^taeu driven, over the plains into j '!1;V. ° r « ,ui “, u f ronioviug thu next block, su«l after many cxi
lrv is gono. Another lady
amt finds a stranger iti her parlor fixing
his hair nml viewiug himself iu n glnss,
us though he had just made a cail and
wished to get bin appearance up to tlio
mark before anybody came ‘
EPILEPSYsatVTE!
1 Ohurch of the Holy Cucumber," from California, into Oregon, in the valley of
the way in whioh it covert tho ground,
The present name linn become so popu
lar that few know it by any other, ami I
eotibl not now toll you what i's mil
name is. WflOU tho exoltoment about
this church waa nt its height, 1 used to
see a drayman’a cart about town with
"The Liltlu Church Arouml the Cor
ner" painted in big letters on the dash-
Tho Rev. Dr. Bellows' church,
tho Willinmctto and the Columbia;
destined to go iuto every plan
> cattlo are mioooosfnll
>od lo rbnge nbomids, - /,
i (Ac Ohio J , \iruuir.
tired
r. trapes,
hand, now pi
ily branch, or nmm ron
id twigs. At 10 he breakfasts
bowl of soup or glass of wine, with
islicc of bread and butter. Then h
ugh Inn correspond fticc
I for hit
jIndies
have to 1
intrusion taws himself out. The
f that house find that they will
stock of jo
Horsc-Tlilem on tho Plnlm
rOei
Walking foil
some neighbor, and tho return does not
take place until 8 o’clock for terc Ou
Sundays alouo he slistains from work,
but after going to church he spends the
,rnl Hboriiliui loft Ihhur wiiohr ii
„( I I hio
» “K.'l
; a bund of ho
i, heailod by tlio notorious dea-
perado, .Tack Dunnigan, invaded the
pia.'o and HuccecdiMl in runuiug off eov-
enty-Uvo head of fine Imliun ponira be
longing to tho agency. Sheridan heard
of tho bold exploit the next moruiug.
id latm;
civ
cligio
ailing*, for he is
s. Oltcn at- niwht he
tomb, winch ia o«>u-
Not A1 heists at All.
tic© of the well-known Dr. Mason,
appears that tho patient, a Miss Wyud
hum, aooompa-uicd by lmr rntdiosJ at
tend ant, went to have her Ueth exam
ined. l)r. M. advised her to have *
largo upper tooth druwu, nn 1 at hei
urgent request ndmiuisturod uitrous ox
idugttn. After a few respirations it war,, , , ...
nottevd that tho pulse was beoocaiog ! ' T h° bolioVod tlist l.e did not bo
rather weak, aud tlio inhalation stopped. , > n Gt>d, and who nocepted hiB snp-
Tho patient had not become iuteunbl., . P 08 * 4 ” , ^! u *^ T ^°, r Bulr
however, and endeavors were made i °’ r l 1 . lu * r " ’ l.'i'daU has re-
extract the tooth, but tho pain was B0 ; podibted thu.oo.uatraot'
which is built of alternate layers
marble nml brick, is kuown as th
"Holy Zebra," or the "Beefsteak.
There ia a church further up town o
the Dolly Vardeu stylo of arohltcctnr
tiiat goes by tho name of the " Hoi., .
Oil cloth.” S.. Alliatik ia tydled the 1 end sout ordura to Fork-Dodge to p
" Holy Candlestick," from its very high | *»no tho thieves aa soon ns possible, and
church tendencies and there i* another ’ ^hei \ found "to plant them ou the
kuown as the "Great Tea Warehouse i prairio" without uny further ado. Act ,
of Prayer." An EpiaeoWl chmeh on *>»K muh r these orders, two detaohiro nt*
Fifth avenue, in tlio neighborhood of started out from Dodge hard on thn
Murray Hill, whoso rector and curate I trail of tlio flying thieves, who. bur-
have each ttuv uneviwblo reputation of) duned by the unmanageable herd of v v M ,• , v ,
being cruel flirts, ia known as the iwuitw woro making slow progn sa to- r afford to^nSv «80for a atiorNhom ImB
" Otmroli of the Holy Jilt a.’,’. There ward the northeast. About eighty * to P'D t<>r a Short-Uorn bull
«w other olmnhM «i)h ln« U.IZ, mil* uorUi o) I> 0 ,' w o. on .he | ^•?
but tiicao arc among the beat kuuwu.— . lorji of the Pawms*, the military came , • ^ * ■ • 01 rntUf
upou the thieves, who, seeing Hurt their r,.. 1 ,, in ,
time had evidently oome, prepared to 1 L; 11 , r '* 8 ' fll < ^ m0 ^ t,mn
I ♦!... II.; * ... 1 froO. All good datrvmei)
visits his
coaled by
ook in tho park. She died on
Christmas night of lSOfi. Sho
young and charming, aud they npy
to have been temleily attaohed to each : general debility, as wo bear of from all
other, ultlicugb he might havo becu her : quarters, us the results of this famous
father. Whenever he arrives at his { vegetable spuoifla No true philan liro-
sear, his first care, prior to entering his pist will regret to seo spirituous liqi
to go nml pray nt her grav »•--»»— **--• * **
He tliss robs his victims before tli
very eyes, nml his genteel sppt nr
and charming nddrea i help lorn in
out of people's homes at his will
pleasure.
ThbLathkt Tinruvn oy Tuupkhanpi,
Wc congratulate the temperance worh
on the ancoosa everywhere attending the
use of Vinegar Bitters. Curtail
preparation oontainiiig aloohdl hi
eomplished such cures of malariona
fever, bilinusuess, dyspepsia, rhenrna-
i, lung complaints, constipation
VENTRILOQUISM,
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Value or Blood.
York l.< ltt\r.
tight the thing out to the bitter end.
There wore only three of them- ..
The lOMulnlom to ),«to .wrnig t V < '' . 1 ‘!’l K ' or " t ’ Ki
lia,-k .gain, ,'otm Htn.rt Mil), 1'i iiig P,, * U . U , * [ f - 1 1 K
do.#, haa .pokon of ro!igimi in a ni.n- ^'f 1 ,^ 11 u -
n.T which haa shocked these of hi* dis- r al,u !>’ down 1
g tho pel
of, suppose from vour thirty cows
mmtnrv with itarL of jjie lumii's •• ■"* tiiise ten lirifrr os)\pr orthedaiYy.
tho,- Sought S of '.urrondor ~aud " f "Ir't'T.r'T'
..alralv laid down in tlm " butTaln wol. ‘ |mi»-.d ll.ol, oioolloid liolh for
with Umar riflo. lo «eo tho thing lk - ^ “ " l ?
not. Pnr noarl.v an hour tho .kiruX
.... , .... llll(
gnat that, iigam at tlm lad/a j !mjTLTc?«v"d lln" ,! |m , ^i,“ 1 nnt n,“n ' l , .\* > 1 mid litondfr •• flaul.d " ilm * m,, °
’ i t.v .iiKoa tk.l *1..... .. . n » Villi
•xix'lled from medical use, if th
be safely dispensed with ; and that they
are not necessary in auy case of sickness,
whatever its character, appears at last
to have been demonstrated. If public
opinion is capable of making any im
pression upon tho minds of the faculty,
• . , „ they wi‘ l ere long introduce the most.
^ ! ' Vor .* h ?. u! - y I of modern medicines iuto the
* liospitnl*, and prescribe it in their prao-
tic»‘. The milliona have given the nr- \
tfelo a fair trial ; it ha* more than an- j
swored their expeetutions, ami no theo I
retie;il iimposition can slmke their faith |
THE WEEKuY SUN.
racing their
t it.
|()N K .
IKK OK LIV
J^K,‘ ° r U
Wile
. Buffsle. NY.; |
3 * walking adrertirement for j j-h,"
Portative j
that he in of tho epiuion that the weight
i of evidenoo i* In favor of the hypdtn&ia
, that there is a G >d, who is v«vrv wise i
i end exceedingly owerful, but ’
iho gas was given a second time. The . l4 . ..... _ .
operation appeared to be perfectly sue- ' ° either that there was no G.>d
oessful and tho tooth had been drawn, or that G *«l if he fisted «t all, wn*
when suddenly tho patient’s features ' only molecule. Mr. Fitrjamo* Rtepbrn
t>ecame livid, nud it was nt once
rent that something wa« wrong. Ass;
tanec wasiramtutiutely obtained and uv
ery thing done to restore oonscionsncp*,
>tit death ensued in a few minute*. .
Cue evidence at the inquest showed that ,. r * Fnajame* oteptien « taller,
np to the day of her death she enjoyed » ]<'B»*ttu r ht-tievoleut, Aud to cjvwii {
sxoelleut health, and that neither before | , Buxley, to the infinite grief
>r after death were auy symptoms of «dmirera, haa com* for-,
rganie disease observable. , ar ^, ° Ha - V that ho must u«»t ta num-
WfM among ** fatalistic, inatcriHluUo,
Ownier fiout Kattug Nan. or atheistic philoroplnT*."
As thia is tho season for drii kiug ci- p*
it and anting nuts, it may not be amiss t Tub L»l>.uion Shaker*, new in
o give a hint which may ta usefal. in convention at New York, are
ledical men advise that ult should be | spoken set. When at toed tf tti
taken with nuts, especially when they ; Irinas, carried out, would no| dej^ pn- jmt of » mill. '*TOoopiug cottfehi
toe eaten at night. One time, says a lau* the earth in a Trry brief ptri>d, aays the Manx Tittos, •• is at the prer
5jter, while enjoyinu n visit from an they reply: "Certainly, tLat m pro- cut time exceedingly prevalent in th
E^hshman, hickory nuU were eomd , citnJy what we are driving at." south q! the Uiuid, ‘uud on S.rndav i
IWLIV.
s quite i
• Urrh Heuiody, tin
iliatlgured
medicines
3 poundA and
f caUitH ef
. ' bad tli
illains. Meantime another party nuder f a * v 'cl'n'' nt . on ^
the direction of Ageut Miles m>rt ,, "°«hl t»o worth t?10 per hoavl w
■w«- .i-u«... oir-ttdM». ttrkta sr'tes) z’v l-Ld. tz't i r r '
to Hiitohiusoti and tl,„n<v the ' . ty , U b ". l 1 f*
oountrv to o„me point tj«r A d.irvmau (vrtajuly
wot tli, but ho ftuectodod iu e.,-oiling , 1 h “
csplure, and i.now .orn-tioi .omowLi-to 1 s ” “ 'f Retlero for tho
iu I’l.tto euuatv, Mi«wuri. Dunnigiui r-’U .te,'!. fi,r theliutohor. Hah.d
is the moat canning and deliberate
horse-thief on the frontier, and SW0
will roadil. ta given for his capture.
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i AN ELEGANTLY BOUND CANVASSING BOOK
, better pay double Urn sum that F.
; Hops for a bull of milking Short horns i
o • Avshire or Jersey blood - AVn* York i
The abovei
which
mger doubt that tlio Bocu^ra in<Uicm
io worst c»iea of chronic catarrh ?
d flf;ecn |
idled and I
health than J
''L'iv js-y.
fair aatuplo of hu-.drod* AV.
i received by Dr. Pierce, V
Ih
tharlona Snperstltlons
I'ked,
Josh Billings was ;
, .. .. , j >8 sound travel ?”
.v cnrunie supt-ratit ion nreyailp on tho , depends a co ml dost on tlio
.l.m uttlo or Site. It to IHd , ff.-rt that «ro t.lhiug »hjnf. " Th. ,
out- rhil.ir.-u m»,v Iv- pr.s, rvi'd from whoop- d inu-r liofii. tor iu.tit.ua, tr„
,!,'<•■ iog-oough l|^M | ^ In tho J».p- mil- iu » s.u.u.d; u-Ulo uu
t'3 gft UP
to be three-quarters of an h »ur going up
two pair ol stairs, and th n u.vt have
, strength euouga left to ta heard,"
u. Forsyth, Bynum & Son, druggiats, cf
Oak. Florida, write. Sept. 16, IS74, fol-
Pr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y.-Vonr
‘ 7. „ ss
Duuihers of <nir oiutiot
, , friend«testify- with i loasute. Yeur Favorite
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