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(1. ANSI UK II iiMMIKS
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The following is a condensed state
went of bounties in the late civil war,
classified period of enlistment according to the (late and
furnished by the
Second Auditor of the Treasury;
the rebel lion, April 12, 1861, nor after
(\pril .<o. in any case-uor fur UK*
days or and t months' men.
1. iMcwioti oi the Supreme Court
Thfa.nnli*" - rV' f I’T 1 Tl
n-' rum applies ©my to enlistments
tor » years, prior to duly 22, 1X61, ahd
aincetherommencementof the rebellion.
All Yolubteers who eiiliHled for ,1 yearn
prior to July Hi 1W»I. and who were
mustered into the service for 3 years
fl bounty, if they r hat.-been ’ r r< ‘ honorably
discharged for such and have not received (he
same service. Those discharged
for promotion or by way o. favor are
"ffiSSXdrtTJS'l B ? w ^ ,
TtJe oinfw\ ? fc, i ii V U .T
ne! f V »0 *„d V..» * or ^
ii .*! v inriiiu d / /K i !'Y,' 1 , a
’
, t ii!*/ ili.fr t l UtCh
r l'ho \\hIIh nf j**’ , p<,r<u . i ^ r
in mn iimi amt cement* hniu ( v
in-hydraulic It
the ’7t railroad mSVrot oVeSmlbTi^rW;. to
svtem and a g.cat 1
■ he traveling public. The nature
the me condition. conu iions at .. present surrounding ...rr,„„i
its inception m the way of consUucti.ni
promises a successful undertaking Wi riV«
2. Ac. for of 2 July 22. I! 1 f l 0 n
hounty snd lH.il,D.eeiXr years’ volunt.er.
from April 12, 2i
Sli e IoT^l^M7iMtio7lT i 1^ .r^iyii r *a7d d r 5
from serveI*’ Awil ml ^ u
h« werT ? I V \ U ''
men 'uch'.rjcount or l, , w ,7 r ^
of w rmrJ fcrtlee'
lino of duty Ittffire 2
Also additional'^ nZ bounty, * ’ net 7. .ItiTv »h
I QM „i " om ^ ; )rl
I** 18(»l ftu.i WhlMr f f ,{» ♦« ! u 7 ?t » n,en ,mf,
Apni \nril 14, 4 lni»i lor aainc enlistment, . m<l !,
conditions as stated in greater^bountv - No. 2,” ii
entitled to receive a
than $Um under previous laws fioa'I ,|* !
other enlistments, except those H
charged for promotion or bv way of
favor, and drafted men and substitutes.
3. Act of March 0, IK6U gives »00
bounty only to drafted me# and their
substitutes enrolled for three years f„m
March It, 1W13, to Scute....... 5 IS.;, if
discharged they served 2 years or more! or were
lice ouaccount of wound* rrcei ved
.0 „f duty before 2 years servic ■
1- A bounty of Id tuo volunteer re
emits of “old " orgatti/ations (that is,
thow f!»#/ IihiI iffi-n belong,*) un<{ I u<l
for .eft the Mate to which they
U vests- eiilisttmlit*, from <h teber
•2' 1863. to Apr,I I, IXiJJ. paid In in in "•
wuUmentH, as follow.: ffiit adv«,
End ♦In after end, 2 ii, 12, IS, 21, „ n ,l
36 months rowmctively. Also to v
organisations, fr„ m Ir-eemberfl 1 H;;j
to April 1, 1861, (Ciim to volunteer re
emits, same as in “ N„ t “
b Four hundred dollars to veteran
volunteers (that is, those enlisting previously U r
three years, and who had
served nine conaecutire months in A,' the
army), from January 1, 186H, to I
I. 1 X'il. payable ns "follows. Adv. nee
*25 (or #do after Sc,Member 28, lx,,-;
«ml*„, after each v,s-.....v',r-J 2 A 12 IX 2| and
srriT r .t:::
'be armv were permitted to re roll
IhUhTmv’JT !«•' ' '!;!! f fV . n,U,t nr ,‘ . h aM * V V ' M n l !
srsw‘j.T:lsrt flinch#ivf» l hv *
rr*H , K^
ve.er.ns, and these were probably , ' id
all bon It tv due l,o fir-! sendee '
x. Act Of July I. ism Volunteer*
for one', (wo,'aiul three 'I years s!
(r,MUMh.lv liJbLfind fv. is,. | ,o April :!«, ,,
were hMJ f,r cue tear. X200 f,,,’
two years, ItK) lor three soars, in
equal imullmi nt^-oue d^^pirato third on nius ei
to, on m third at .balance o one
ball the term, and a. ,he
expiration And the of the full lermNd I'niteD^u,^ servi e
Firs. F,„,,s ^L,
Veteran Volunteers Man, o,A s
taoo i„ advance in add,tion to
stated iu - No {! ”
7. Colored troop*, act June 1. |s,. t
and Mveh .'t lX7q Colored men e.,1, ,
jog as volunteers from Anril to”tb, I" Is,it *Hml ,
July 18 fs,;| ate entitled
bounty a* white volunteer* for the same
period.
Also, colored recruits from sum,'.
17 I Stilt to June 15 1861 to
*
time of enlistment’’ It’,
X. Act* March |xti;t, March I! |X 6 , 5
I joint resolution ,
!H>ldiVrs *n (iUi*hnr«^.i April 12, I Xthi AI
in'hattie u*In* hue Uu!.it dutv a« enTlttel ;
to receive the same v they wo.dd
have received it they had served thrii
full term ot enlistment.
Row the Sahara Itesert Mas Y(a,le.
'
A. M. largeau m 187-4 visited the val
ley branching of the Igiuirgbar. with the intention
ot the ott to Rhadamei to studv
(H.mmeree of thaf ousts »ud test the
practicability the of diverting to Algeria
caravans that come there by the ceil
«r.l route from Kudan. 11-questioned
the tkambM on the causes of the drying
of the gteat Xaharso »u* auis, aud found
ihat all agreed in saying thra the-edead
riversoi($e fertile ran than fall'tbMnfflh Toil! a couutrV
more the (the region
north of the Atlas mountain’s crest),
but could only explain it by legends
more inuwestingu,an satisfactory
M. Largeau gives the following
•danation of the change: “It is known
ihst pastoral.pctmls have slway* l»Ceu
Kryal dttttroy?r*of fore&t^. for Hidv rnt <l
Urge spaces of clear ground to feed the
flock# that form tbiir tvtalth and to
lurk moteseriirity against the tvUd Innuit that
in forests. Kven now the Algerian
Aral* are reen firing the wonls to eu
large the narrow limits imposed upon
them by colonicatien. 8», although the
grratKshar. ii stream, have not been ex
plored to th< ir sources mi yet it is known
that they commence the bare plat
earn that are 1 ut ihe skeletons of hights
once wooded and fertile. All accounts
of the inhabitants of these regions agree
t 1 • that point, t’o’.sequent upon thede*
structioo of ih<- forests the |s*i iodicai
ra ins were replaced by rare and short,
though violent storms, the waters ot
which, instead of soaking in as iu past
ages, sop by on the rocky masses, ear
rttng sway the rich surface mold, and
bring about the drying «| the spring'*,
and, m a direct consequence, of the
r,Tei1 *'
A BE*rttKt't ittrl, up town, received
a fragrant aitmlrr-r,. louquet ‘'How from one of her
cl* iranv tilted the lovely!' 1 ex
• oeiatic fair one; '■ it fund
gate* the entire domicile.’’
RAILWAY C'ONHOLIUATIOIIM.
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' in »r ib n »rw.< t> 1 . From a »i*jiro*<i
f« >*»*., iubumi 1 **».(
1 * r*- e r * *£° „„„ ' r ' i f 1 „r 01
! this ,i • conn ; try cons,Med of numerous ■ short
I
i a in(v * of i onoyanr-e and hardship anon
g* ,, ^[ karate \ , VpSTh. ry ,• wnmonlw each
h the
, r!tv an ,j in irotmr from the Mivtsslnni ormli
Ki '<‘ r <" tlw carrij^transfers AMM'tic numerous
hires and ,^ were
; Mr . 1 hroa - h pln _ carsan baggiige a through
(lav cgrN , v( ; e U!i p !!( , wn ■
| K , < ) a iiiu*cl ami mheukud i^vcral
( timen; in abort our lines of travel were
of „ atch work, costly to
"acb little road l.avimr its corps of offi
uncomfortable to travel owners* upon, and
very ,'i...... unprofitable to the
;t he larger road- began to
j (; h ftH , or l e * w w ,me of^'tbeirchnnpetionH
' »»•< H. form through lines. Through
! cars, 'broads pB&ftupr-.ikd teclgbt, were put On,
and equipment were improved,
| <*jtjn»naeH were diminuhed by diminish
ing the number of separate organi
and the rate# of fare and freight were
;tlxo reduced, ICvery year that ha# teen
o"Si?
,' ‘^1,increased 1 "‘ VHlu !• of vw.iwwy '“^by. property More- has
roH<J ' !i a\c oeen 1 'H,rofi>a(» taken ;n (-worn charge by
L |tow ,L ,. r t u l corm,rations «’Vi rebuilt " u,!, eouinr.eil 1
, u he , heal manner, ,, sud *. handled as
i ‘ ’ '‘ CT ' , " 1, H ,HaV >' Hn,i bust
"Tv. nj'° t \'V i , lV th '”' f far . ‘’ y
’
rB V owners'of"
Not' |he the cdnsolidated
road,, for tbeir Calmest securities even instance the
have been ma
i «• Hally increased, witness, for instance,
the adtatice^r late in market quotations
'f’ r ,|K ' ro:,,l r ’''• ur, r' 1 j" '!'«
W abash system ji. the Lotiisvtlic, in the
v/uiort Pacific*, raid so 0|J. for
Nut the lrturning tm(,e!,ucnl public, in place
train,, poor
... .frequo,,-. c .1 t-banges, and . • in
"'"kndleenUtfiwm^ rates, they now enjoy
ear., low fares, anu
y '‘iThahee h;r safety and comfort
"”
f S ^ T h 'T '° r e f- ce *’ t ,! n !l V' ,lfld ry
f( »rced charges down to unnatural and
»' U,,r "'?*” ,,U ’ hie , ought ,.,.t to
-ave been rna,.Man cd. rates
l 'a\e been steadily.decreased util,I they
W" '*/ Ti T “ •? T '* '"i ,! V'"T' y ' " i''" l, °S K V ‘‘
be^n ,mssib!e , If the rate had l to be ,
* l <,w *’" ’' r w
"v -N'*"lie , ,t employ, , s. r f»r . instead . , of . , labor- .
"T V, ''?**• U 'l M,,r vding com
'T f“ 11° 1 ° !w .
y'T'. n y *, "* r ’ !y ."T " ,rV ""S
T , tl "' y , ‘ rC "J llu ; wrv,t, « V f
- r <!»K <^ 1 X 1 rations, , able , to pay their
'-hl'ka'-ns ami („ r ,ovule every needed
working ["•' ,d V ll the,r tl - e , I,nes, ' T' ( onaidermR the
ftml nmi ^ r " ork ‘ ,, K ?l'|'«»
“T-'n r '* d **' T\" H T y , l ' <*>»-'-^*cnti<,n ? T' 0 is " » by V '"- no
* riflin
. (
"''n ?.?. the country fT at r ;. large, for . to the en
, fn-rise hal Htulcapital ,,f "'d he great, corpora
" on ^ I "' ! their lines for
w » ri1 " lUl "‘‘W amis, pn k.ng up thcr
ss™,K::«,K'n f: wr*....... r.;::i zt
.....
' ’ t, ' (> <' 'capenmg of trnnaporU
zrst' ............ "M* (-»«
Thus far. am, it would seen, that all
candifi mind# mint admit it, the result*
o,................
'" ,ly ‘ ^ "' •• ‘’“ l °
ftHt benefit developing, improving and
l' 1 "'"'If \T l ," < ' S U,t n "';T" r: ' w !’
U,H em-Mkable degru.. . .r 1 lie evils w h ch
V"’' b ^T'l ‘ rrM, " ,n » r< m
U ‘\' h ol preat , ratlwav o «s.rp, ; ra(.,,ns
T" " * 1 ' 1 ' " V ' L'-'.i!"''' " llU j ' !l ) '’. *V rll ’ ,n " ,■ 1 l ,u
“ r **'w-y P^^hequently ktoga a.* Wih.>«tely ndulgea that follow- Um
"'K « k' r «nd s heme I,> buy up and
I'-late all the railways ...to a few
X^n ,h te ‘ rydcm.s, fnl ', r, '* t8 am of " c then u ! ,h -o *.l’P- v • crush V a \
, exorb. taut . rates is irrational,
V *V* :U ‘‘ men of
-
ordinary good sense. Kven admitting
,h:,t th ev have the d i position to exer
*--me tUetr power U» - he injury «*f-4be
l>ul ? 1 ’*' ' '* ‘-y ex
i^erifuoe—they l! 'eir enterprises nre too depend wise not for to know
l,mt success
u l 10 " tlu-public «upp irt, and that any
had an p’e experience ,1 the tmwer
" j, WiVat'i'ln ’, ‘ 7’
Hiiatht‘> ■ Iihyo no iU*mh> to invoke .
rf » K ' U,l, ' n
* *
Meant Roller F\plosions.
11V i„,
NVo nru in m eipt of a tejmii that
" r,> T v * M Vt "l- V explosions
> ^T rar -b'eau,t 1 !" tedlst a* totlows. ul" U ’’ S
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Tai* table indicstes that therw were
«ior<* cau^^hu's from ^toiler rxnfoi*iA>ns
in Ohio in the vear '76, than in all the
! I*a-iiern s^t:itca. More than twenty*
Hirve per cent »f all the explosions te
p-rted were in this v ate. although the
total tuimlwr of boilers in Ohio i»
; than a third of thc it tinner in
IVnusvlvanu n’of or New Y,,ik ami
ably half the number in Ma»»diu
' set's, lu the f».v of such showing
we
are drlteui to the conclusion that a
tliot«,ugh ins teti, n l;.w is 1 , eded as a
preventive measure, and that it cannot
i*c enacted teo soon.
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Barti kvCampiski. 1 has written
more plax % all ol which will first be
resented in l’ittsburg. No
f’utsburgers are all git out on
U p riot*.
e » ♦ «.
lr a men whistle* in the street a*
call mg a dog. from three to seven
wiil stop suddenly aud look about
Is Darwin tight t
What i* home without *
Vtw I'ort It i* a cup of
tea an t the e.t di-ll id gi.eatp
j rooked up by an old in tid
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TOPICS FOR TilK FARM.
| The Heaslan fljr i* doing considerable
i damage to the wheat crop around Char
' lotto, N. C.
“
Annual . . exports of Texas #50,000,000,
i of wllicb **>,000,000 is brought in
I f0ttml
— -
HeeAT—No one should expect to be
"Ucccasful with hers, if unwilling to at
tend to (hem. They will suffer from
neglect just as soon as any other insect
: \ r ' ,rn * } <* growing crops of grain. !f
the* 1 ? Is not sufficient bloom near them,
* he,e wil1 be no honev surplus for their
"nner; in such eaae, pasturage inay be
i providc'ci kruba, by cultivating W»ey ’
< WfS fe trees and plants.
-
i Sulphur for Sheep.-An exchange
says. Mix a little sulphur with salt
I and feed occasionally Pi sheep, it will
I effectually mire sheer, 0 f all ticks. The
: same remedy i'll applied ro'rn to cattle troubled
with lice w rid them „f the ver
The me of nulphur with mil well
repr.ys the, trouble of keeping a supply
^ <,r c *ttle cf and rulphur ahefp. with If a mixture of
| part re ven of rail
s be freely supplied, there will be no
I trouble with vern-in. V'ou can givfc
h °™ mixtt^wiU, go,el nflcct.
If n mnn can fill hi. ears with cotton
or move on the prairie where be has no
neighbors, it will pay to keep a lew
tiutnea liens. I hey ay more <,L. < ggs than
the tne common common fowl lowl. Ii t is is aUso eloim.d claimed
that one of them will keep one-half an
sere of potato*, clear of beetles, etc.,
at U.e same t.me answer the purpow
-' f j-r.'dd*tu>g the change,
tbeir^XX'gef '^s-aiiV lXb
out some; they are good eating and
very pretty. Don’t buy old birds uu
less vou want to bunt the neighborhood
high'and low for them every evening.
Th «y «» run.-.1 mermen Stoetman.
Covered Yards for Cattle.— American
farmers, for the most part, have yet to
learn 11m value of a covered yard for
their stock. There are msny days in the
veiu when cattle could be turned into
such a yard, when they would other
wise Is* 'condemned, on accourrt of the
weather, fo stand all day in the stable.
I he roof would prevent all waste of
manure from washing and would make
ihe yard ho cleanly ami comfortable that
the aniimtls could lie down. In thi*
country, where wood is cheap and al
most every * man Kuificientlv liandv 11 t*» lw ,H
I *
his own ..... car, cntiJC, * we are convinced . .
(hat fanners " 7such have onlv t.. see the n,l
V„ SS « c & yards /t io loot f t ,™
w
..... * Oi'chitril*.—Never prune
when the wood m frozen. Many
four to six inches iti diameter, on an old
tree; it is sawed off, or perhaps the »x is
r d > m .? V'*f 11 H” r0 YP'j ,i° b ," f
ii t h I ? U, la place fur
the flnf flat-hefided . » borer to | bc-in ' on, which
soon makes it it place for the rams to
n orl’ nq‘l,,u j1Til I r ■ n , nd r 800 IV ' 1 1
' 8 "° n C ’' e
lo hv'? 1 ? mfe r I 10 f
,it ' 'A' y te J ° n 'j l f l , ,Y ,^ rs
^ : l ^ ,, . , a coat of oil, then
s >
na.Upioee | of t.., or pme shutgle on it
to at t as a root. I his would save many
a good nee.__
HOW !o W„LV, .'lllh.— 1 Ins • may seem absurd v ,
advice to offer to farmers, but our ex
tiei renee has shown us that every farmer
does not know how to milk properly, or,
rather, that he does not have.’In al wavs carryout
the knowledge allow he may the iutndsor the first
place, never udder to
n „ .. ........
W en ready to milk, take the uamlsbrush pale on
loft an ,,,„| wilh
, (Cevery hit of dust ami all particle, of
bedding from the cow’s udder. If the
udder is not readily cleaned in this way,
llw H sponge and warm wale,. Milk
quickly, and allow no unpractical hand
at the cow, unless you intend to drv the
„„i,nal. Abovcall milk e'ean. A Very
l llt ’e inattention here will soon render
„ valuable cow unremuuerativc in the
dairy.
" ««“’ karnt.-Farmers gen
orally in cut winter. their year’s down‘old supply of fire
wood Fnt trees
that have passed their prime and aru
taking up land, giving nothing in re
Aurn. L ip of! all dead braru lies ami
cut dowir the husk-ftBBLjiboiit the
fence h and oornern of |>#Hturej». Look
over the tools that will soon be needed
for spring work, and mend the broken
nn d so make them profitable. If
oh ”’ k r!‘i !l, .° ' var,,1, v hou-ed, regularly
supplied .
; with water in the nudd.e of
the day, Ul ana have at le.vt one meal of
miked tvr day, the hens will lay
even it, winter. Ry this time all the
, surplus should
roosters have Un been killed
u,t ' l hey should have separated
from the pntlets since they arrive at
maturity. LkhI in Winter. Fowls need variety hire<>'pot in their
‘‘itchei'- Keep a in the
In this put ,. a. t.. i,,, I n.
,
cabbage-leaves, refuse. celery tops, and ail sorts
of Cook every night nnd feed
warm <n the morning. .The result from
flock of twenty hens and pullets will be
from seven to nine eggs daily all through
the winter.
~“
Mill „ for f Mock.—The value , of f salt , for ,
atoek cannot be overrated. It is an tin
• doidUed fact that where animals have
unrestrained access to salt at all times
many of the diseases to which they are
: liable are warded oil and prevented by
’ keeping mats, tho kept system regular. Farm ant
when on graasor green sucou-
1 lent feed, naturally take more salt than
"'hen kept digestion on drv by fodder. 8a It
; increases increasing
the 4 ffotY of saliva, aiding also
further by promoting thirst,' and a
'H>n»taot flow of tluiaa to a>siat in
diaadving much of the food which other
«'i v e‘might Ire only imperfectly d'geatc !
Actual expetiment* carefully conducted
have demonstrated that where two hog*
• a™ fattened, one fed salt in it* food and
'he other with salt excluded, the one
fed salt food fattened very much faster
and in several weeks’less time, it e>x
eeeded In weight hv a considerable pro
portion the one fed without salt in its
bssi. 8toek should have ire aoces to
salt, and they wiil only lake what is
"tedfu 1 ; but if they are left without it
b ,r along time a surfeit i< often taken
"b c 1 operate* injuriously.
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T«sin i»r in* .....r,,|,
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For Eye Aa AMU a tf*a*
s|x»uful of pulverixed borax in a pint
"1 water. Ii uhc the eyes three or four
time <1 a day, reduce (For young |<eople it may be
ni to the strength of this wash
about one-third.)
>rt GRioKR I'KK.vp.—O ne cup mo
Ia*-!'-. ! :r..>..n waia, 1 ... ginttcr, 1
| ab’espoon ot butter or lard (a pinch
of fait if lard is used) stir well; add 1
CU 10 P ^» hake lin in g »»t*r sheets. and 2 cups flour sifted
>
DoVuHNtTS.—Two eggs, 11 cups
sugar, when nutmeg; stir this in a quart bowl;
milk; light, fill up the bowl with
2 tea filing spoonsful of aaleratua dia
solved in water and 2 cup. flour
!if St!"^ k p,^,
1 uart measure
put two large tablespoonsful of pumpkin,
tewpotorful (ablespoonful of floUr, two eegs one
of spice two large
MKXinsful of sugar; beat thoroughly;
then fill the measure with good sweet
m, hG This makes two pies. Ilake a
«?«**> while.
VarIktY Cake.—O ne cup butter,!
cup nweet milk, 3 cups white augar, 4
cups /lour, 6 eggs. 1 teaspoon soda, 2 of
cream tartar ; to < of this mixture add
1 i cups raisins, 1 teaspoon each of
namon, cloves, and nutmeg. Baktrinsix
layers, four of plain and two of fruit,
P ttt together with frosting. It will
make two nice cakes.
WINTER C.'EBAM PlKB.-Line the
plate with bake. pie paste and place ls~ in the
oven to After it done, lay
away until cold, or when needed for
the table. For fillipp, l»eat or whin
cream to a froth. Sweeten, and flavor
it pic. with vanilla or the lemon, with and fill the
J)n,ament top a few
rtXAxmMtRtiut-Txks two parts
of common soda, one part of pumice
, tone, and one . .art of finely powdered
chalk • sift .,V it through a fine tine sieve sieve and
• it with . then rub it well
,mx water; over
the marble, and the stains will be re
moved. Then wash the marble over
with and water, and it wUl I» a.
clean as it was at first.
Ci,ean*ing 8ilk -I send a recipe to
"’w" b!ack «lk have just used v,
'he stlk looks l.ke new. Brush the
Hllk wel 1 to fr f e 11 from »» ,lu9t i then
il . the side with alcohol
N 1 ,0,I K C (,rl wrong
mid warm water; then press with
an iron that is just warm enough to dry
'he silk slowly. You will be well
pleased with the effect.
Graham Muffins.—H ere is a re
. ,t h lt 1 thi nk both healthy ar.d de
t "j ' ‘
,ici<ms - It Graham muffins, or gems
tups Graham flour, 1 of white, 3
('"psof milk or water, 2 tablespoonsfui
°* . veast . 1 tablespoonful lard Halt; or butter, 2
RU K ir » l teaapoon’ul #et to rii-e
a . t ft > r morning; bake in muffin
r * D P» or pem irons, 20 minutes. I)e*
licioun! You can have them for dinner
or supper.
ORANGE Cake.—O ne cup White * .= sugar,
l cun 1 butter ' ' I cun I sweet milk ?• 2 ‘ 1 Cllrm *
h ,,Ur tc » s P 00 ? 8 U ‘ n * «*\ w ‘ ,er
’ -
.! eggs; cream the sugar and butter, add
mstenwifm^ h “ rif Sff;fctke ng^ tS
the whites of etg* beaten in
four latter*: frostintq white of one large
ffi r VZr, r" 3' jaU U of
orange—if large, more sugar wil! be
needed.
< UntlAOE Coi.n StAW.-One cup
vinegar, J cup sour cream. J teaspoon
mustard, salt and pepper, 1 tablespoon
each butter and sugar S boil the v.negar,
butler, sugar, salt, pepper, eggs and
»M"ard well; add a little of the hot
vinegar, etc., then boil all of it two
minutes; when cool, add the cream.
Hash the cabbage fine, and an hour be
f 01( , us j n g ai j ( j the sauce. I seldom use
nius ,a r ,l, but some like it. One-half
this recipe the nicest is cnough for six j ( . ( , nsid( . r
I have way to prepare cabbage
ever tried.
HnOI.ISII , I’i.UM FuDPINCJ.—O ne
l ,ound raisins, stone them;l pound
currants, washed am! dried; j pound
Sull ana raisins; 1 pound nice suet, chop
V, ‘T Due; J pound bread crumbs, soak
in t,l)e pint of milk; 10 eggs well
beaten; | pound citron and lemon peel
mixed, chop very fine; 1 grated nut¬
meg; 1 glass brandy; of brown sugar to
taste; small cup flour; add spice if
butter vou like; mix all well together; well
ding in a the pudding basin basin ; put the
; well butter a piece of
white paper, place over the ton of pud¬
ding; take your pudding cloth, dipin
boiling pudding, water, tightly wring and place over
tie on with a strong
string, pin up the corners of cloth over
pudding, boil for drop into boiling water and
six tiours.
Flitiilatioit I.lfe lit Culm.
{Havana LeMor.)
At upon La Fnion was reached, and
''olantes were taken by the party, whiie
the rest were given horses to ride the
l ^ ie w »y- benor Luna, the son-in
law of the late owner, and present man
!, fter of the estate, met his visitors at the
proportions h and elegant [erected. appointments, There is
}. ® * ' e '‘ 1,1 w * ‘ lM re ' rl ,n lie F r< ?‘
of the manufacture of suarar, as it is
>1*' same as that employed in the
[ American "ded States and hnglish. the machinery 1 here ate hein. >,000
acre* under cultnatton, and about d,J00
tons of sugar and ],,00 puncheons of
molasses are made each year. There
are !W slaves on the place, and 144 con
traded coolie*
Look at those negroes, how fat and
well-dressed they are,” said Senor Luna,
lanittiug to a lot of colored women scoop
me sugar.
Indeed they did look as contented
as any laborer*. I hey had not the dis
if'rtng slaves seen bang-dog at the Majagua appearance tobacco of plan the
(ttion in Dinar del Rio. Of
“W, we were informed, fifty-eight were
free by law. or under twelve or over
»>xfy years of age. According to the
law in fore# since September 19, 186S
all blacks, even of slave mothers, are
born free, and the master is obliged to
take care of them if they chose to re
main, making themselves useful in
turn. In fact, it has made little
#«> far in slavery, for those born
fne are vet children and they seldom
acknowlt litre that a alave ia sixty as long
a« he is of any use. The coolie*
originally under which theeighi-year contract
system, by they receive their food
and clothing and 14 a month gold, lae
I’ne time of most , f them is up and
they are now hired to run the machinery
at *S to $18 a month and found.
deed, on this plantation the negroes are
paid $5 to $X a month and, except dur
ing the cutting season, are not required
to work 8uudays.
A ohost was captured in a New Fng
land village last month, thrown over*
force nut, and vigorously thrashed.
The proceeding* remark* ot the spirit,'while these
were going on, are said
have surpassed any language
ui profane history.
“
-A max may be as honest as the cay
long, aid yet be a little crooked
thirty days credit.
It i« an ca»y matter to aim at
iuloc:* when you have a bright eye,
bapp.v beau and a fat bank account.
A Glacier In Colorado.
A gentleman, who has during the past
two years traversed the mountains in
the vicinity of Leadville, and pentrated
almost every one of the secret recesses,
gays that there is within twenty-five,
mile* of that eitv one of the most inter-,
e-tintr curiosities of nature-a verit
SyfcSWB» magnitude and tSStSSS.
both in motion, us pro
Ihe gross being gradually the curiosity down is the located gu ch. in - ,
scene of
the Mosquito range, about fifteen miles I
north of the pass. Our informant states ■
that he first discovered it about three
years ago, while out on a prospecting :
tour. It was then nearly a mile in
length, and at tne bottom of the gulch
presented a cheer precipice of ice not
less than 150 feet in height. Later in
the season the place was twi ted again,
when it was found < hat the great mass
of ice had melted until at Its face it was
not more than one hundred feet high,
the loss from the surface reducing its
length to about half a mt!e Again,
early viw.te.1, the and ton witig- glacier year, the place found was
the was to ,
^ ia ' e re £ ai ?ed ita bulk hhowuip that the
accumulation of ice and snow T during bulk, the
?' fl ter was about one-third its gross j
The rocks on the sides of this immense
gLLt g/acKSv^upt lLt Gradual ? i !
bringdown mMteg shows intothet it is
‘V 0T1 g 0 e alley During i7u - lu fc
t he summer a , large stream of water
fl f ow f?,'rmant , f rom thc f ace 0 f the j cy cliff. Our ;
n ™ 7» is nrog^es of the oninhir 7f th t the
S^ei’nwhK^ormed gla C i ou wiUrio^ the d ep !
meltaway Is andthTit STnot last S
years, ft out of the way of ordinary
travel, ar.d the route U, the scene .9 ex
ceedtn^ly difficult so that it is not likely
to be visited except by prospectors and
hunters.
How to Make Good Times.
If you are a merchant and wish to pur
chase a carriage, patronize y>Mir koine
mechanics.
If 5'0" » r e « farmer, . patronize , your
merchant.
if you are a rnecham-, do your busi
ness with the people from whom you
obtain your empl vment.
If you are a laborer .spend your money
with home ^ tradesmen, and thereby 4 hs
in ma ,n ? J our town prosperous,
If the business man, the mechanic and
tradesmen, are prosperous the laborer,
die farmer and all others in a commu
n if v w :n l )p hpnpfited
l)oyour bustue.ss vocation in aspiritof reciproc
ity. y I ct each try to assist the
oV her) an(! in thU way will a friendly
n, ? tu ’ScW »L Sti,-lea which will
from abroad ySu
at home if
'
- n ^ ib,e hel P il -
Dr. C. E. Shof.makf.r, of Reading, Ta., i.« tho
ZIZT hlftim. in thc United States -tea-: who
«« to the treatment of
nesx and diseases of the ear and catarrh; es
penally runningc*r Nearly twenty years ex
P»rivn««- Th,m,.nda testify to his »kiH. C.m
»»" him by mad or otherwise. Pamplet/ree.
A Konst la«»X«l X«ed.
A book on the Liver, its diseases nnd their
tieatment sent free. Including treatises upon
Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice,
Ritiotisncss, lleaiincbc, t onstipation, Dyspop
-ia, Mularin, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 102
Broadway, New York City, N. Y.
I’nvsiciAxs say that there is no remedy
flon.un.pt*.*, .nd poee.bty, in some cores tho
Insertion may be correct. We know, however,
of many euros ™.n!o by Dr. Bull Cough
Syrup, die and will giuirnntce positive to
sufferer in eve ry instance.
Wanted.
xSjifrmav A Co., MrrshaJI, Mich., wnnt an
agent in this county at once, at a salary of
$100 per month and expenses paid. For full
particulars address as above.
Young men, go West, learn telegraphy. Ad
A rts; R. Valentine, Manager, Janesville, Wis.
Nervous Sufferer.— A dose of Vegetine,
taken just before g< ing to bed, will ensure a
comfortable night’s re«t to the nervovs sufferer.
The most comfortable boot in town is that
with Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners.
—
C. (Jii. pert's Pat. Gloss Starch for fine fabrics.
IfmiKlUers, Wiveaund Tlotlior*.
I'R. MAItCHlHI’S UTERINE UATHOLK'ON will no*,.
Iivtriy cute l . male Weakness, such as Falling et the
Idertis, Whites, ChloTtic Inflammation or Ulceration of
Ihe uterus. Incidental Hemorrhage ,.r Flooding, I’ninfuI
Suppressed reh.-iblo remedy. and Irregular Menstruation, Ac. An old and
Solid penial card for a pamphlet, with
tieatment, cures and certificate# from physicians aud
patient*, to llOWARTII A BALLARD, Utica, Now York,
bold by all l>ruggUt$-$xjo per bottle.
SrerTKRi5'n cured by Bates’ I’at. appliances, Send for
description to Simpson A t o., B..x 22X>, N. Y.
1* # Fossiblo
That a remedy made of such common
Dandelion, etc., make so many and such
marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop
Bitters do? It must be ’ for when old and a 1U
young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor,
lawyer and editor, all testify to having
been cured by them, we must believe
an d doubt no longer. See other column,
n .
Kipsev-Wort effectively Uver^and acta at thc
„me time on kidneys, bowels.
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FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING.
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TAKE ^ o OTHER.
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BKIEXJf ATISMt. Ko othpr knotHtmepfirAtlpii hn*
ever 1 Malformed enrh wonderftil rnrfi <*
this strewing disco** in various form?. 6uf»
forer* who h^\r <riod everything el?e withonl re
lief, cm rely upon being entirely cured by using
rtni.l t Extract.
NElRALCaA. All neuralgic rains of the '
stomach or bowels, fire speedily So other cured medicine or the will free
use of the M:xtract.
euro as quickly.
EZEttOltRlIAGEft. For sta tnching, bleeding, eithef
external or internal, it is always reliable, find it
used bv rbysicifins of all schools with a certainty
of success.’ For bleeding of the lungs it is in¬
valuable. Our !Ya*itI Syringe find !**•
haler are material aid* iu case* of intern**
bleeding.
CATARRH. The Extract is the only specific fo?
this prevalent and distressing complaint: quicklf KamiI
relieves cold in the head, etc. Our
Syringe is of essential sornre in these cases.
For old and obstinate cases we recommend otur
( atnrrh Remofly which combines the tir
tues of I’oimI'a Fitrari with other ingrew
dtents, malting it the best known remedy fo*
Cats rt’li.
tnPIlTlIFRIA XXD XORE THRS4T. tedu
a gargle and also applied externally as directed in
the ly stages ot the diseases, it will surely eon
trol d cute them. Do not delay trying it on
appearance of first symptoms of these daugerou*
diseases.
BOSKS. I I.CEIW. WOIWDS AXf> HRllSEX
It is healing, cooling and cleansing. Ihe most
obstinate cases are healed and cured with aston¬
ishing rapidity.
al’EX* AS!) Sl lI.DS. _ For alUjing , A th. . . hnt . ani
pain it is unrivaled, and should be kept m every
family, ready for use in case of accidents.
LADIE56 find it their best friend. It fisstiftg es the pain
to which they are peculiarly subjet ct—not ably
fullness and pressure in ameliorates the head, nausea, and ▼ er
tig*', neuily etc. heals It all promptly kinds of Inllaiuniationk perma- find
liberal ion*. Our Toilet, Soap for bath
<IFUOK!ttiOSON 01 P1I.ES And in this the only
immediate relief ami ultimate cure. No e*«e,
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regular use. Our Ointnient ia of great servic*
where the remo\ - al of clothing is inconvenient.
PIU'KIfTAKS of nil schoolf recommend and Dre
set ib« I'ondVExliWt. We have letters from
huarlre.h, who older it daily kinds, in their OuIn»y* general
practice toi r,f al ‘
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it i. > write,) MosqnlltM#, etc., tnappea
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To Consumpiives.
I,odor’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Wild Cherry
B trk, tho most palatable combination of these renowned
remedies extant. An uneqtialed remedy for Comuimp
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j i all Liver wading Oil is combined diseases. with The the manner Wild j n winch the Cod
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