The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, April 21, 1875, Image 4
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SUMMARY OF KEWS.
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Items of Interest from Home and Abroad
Every hotise but one in Camack, Ga., was
demolished during a tornado The voting
of the Episcopal standing committee of the
United States has resulted in the confirmation
of Dr. Jagger and the rejection of Dr. Do
Kovcn James Gordon, white, and Charles
Ramsey, colored, were drowned by the capsizing
of a boat in the Savannah river
Mrs. Avah Goee died in Amherst, N. H., at the
age of 105 years, one month and nineteen days.
The United States national bank circulation
now outstanding amounts to $349,462,861,
of which amount $2,389,000 are notes issued in
gold banks An Indian 123 years of age
and believed to be the oldest inhabitant of the
earth, died at Santa Cruz, Cal... .The Mexican
government is said to have given satisfactory
assurances to the United States in respect to
the massacre at Acapulco. It condemns the
crime and promises to prevent other outbreaks.....
.A mass meeting of thirty thousand
Irishmen was held in Hyde Park, London,
and resolutions demanding the release of tho
Fenian prisoners were passed.
Stacy Atkinson, of Mount Holly, N. J.,
slipped on the ice, and the contents of a gun
he carried killed him instantly Mrs. Otteudorfer,
proprietress of the New York Slants
Ztitung, meditates the founding of a home
at Astoria for aged persons H. L. Bateman,
tho well-known American theatrical
manager, died in London On Saturday,
while some fifty persons and several teams
were on tho ice bridge at Quebec it broke
loose and floated up the river with the tide.
All wore landed safely some distance above the
city on Monday morning Senator Abbett
introduced a bill into the Now Jersey Legislature
confirming the sale of the Stevens battery
to John Boach, of New York, for $105,000.
....The projected fusion with tho Carliats
has proved a failure. Only eight of the
insurgent chiefs followed the action of General
Cabrera in giving in his adhesion to the government
of King Alfonso The tornado in
Georgia did more damage than was first reported.
Five lives were lost, and much property
was destroyed.
A dispatch from Georgia referring to the
terrible toinado there says : The tornado was
preceded by a dull, heavy roarintr as of h?*v-r
artillery. It a pent its fnry in about three
minutes. An eyo-witnees says the eensea were
utterly deadened and appalled. There was a
crash, a roar, and the mingling of a hundred
terrific and unearthly sounds. The destruction
of fire party ia immense, and the list of killed
and wounded appalling The United Btatcs
Senate, by a vote of thirty-three to twentythree,
passed tho Republican caucus indorsement
of President Grant's action in reorganizing
the Kellogg government in Louisiana.....
Hayti is in the market for a loan of f12,000,000.
At Lowell, Mass., Mia. Sarah Low, a
young marr.ed women, was mortally wounded
by her husband, Charles J. Low, who fired two
ehots from a revolver into her head and then
killed himself with a remaining charge. Mrs.
Low was a domestic in the family, and had fled
from her husband in New York State. He
pursued her to that city and killed her because
she refused to live with him An alarming
death rate is reported among the colored residents
of Washington, D. C. The rate shews
from fifty to seventy-five per one thousand per |
annum above the rate among tho white population,
which ia attributed mainly to the want of
proper food and protection from the cold.
In Prince George county, Md., a negro, who
had committed a fearful crime upon a married
lady, was hung to a tree within one hundred
yards of where the crime was committed.
A bill is before the New York Legislature
requiring all notices and citations issued by
surrogates, and now required to be published
in the State paper, to be published in a newspaper
printed in the oounty in which the surrogate
issuing such notice or citations resides,
instead of the State paper The United
States Treasury department has affirmed the
decision of collectors imposing duty at fifty per
centum on brandy posting over $4 per gallon ;
on silks, wearing apparel, and head-nets at
sixty per cent, ad valorem; disallowing all
damage by breakage on wines beyond five per
centum, as provided by act of February 8 ; disallowing
damage by freezing occuring to wines
on inland transportation......There was a
great fire in Osaka, Japan, in February.
Twelve hundred buildings were destroyed, including
temples and schools. Several lives
were lost. There was also an alarming fire in
Yokohama. Three hundred Japanese houses
were destroyed... .A grange of Patrons of
Husbandry has been organized in Hew York
city A party of forty Indiana editors have
been making an excursion through the Southwest....
Charles K. L&ndis, who shot editor
Carruth, at Vine land, N. J., was born in Philadelphia,
on the 16th of March, 1884, and is
therefore in his forty-second year.
The New York State Assembly passed a
resolution authorizing the Governor to appoint
a commission to inve ttigate the canal matter,
reserving for the Legislature the appointment
by the Speaker and Lieutenant-Governor of a
Joint legislative committee of investigation....
The Attorney-General of Pennsylvania has expressed
an opinion that Good Friday continues
to be a legal holiday under the act of
1869, which was not repealed by the act of
li73 The German government contemplates
an amendment of the law in regard to
the Jesuits, so as tomake it operative against
other religious orders General Campos
has detected the Carlists again at Hugnet,
near Ridaura. The Carlists contemplate an
attack on Puycerda Fourteen of the finest
sngar plantations in the neighborhood of
Sagua La Grande, Cuba, have teen destroyed
by incendiaries.... .There is another revolution
in Bolivia A meeting was held in Boston
to take steps looking to the organization of
another expedition td the Black Hills. It proposed
to make the party five hundred men....
The press of New Orleans approve of the action
of Governor Kellogg in celling an extra session
of the Legislature It is reported from
Tocoma, W. T., that the steamer Rnby in crossing
Puget sound from Seattle to Port Madison
went down with all on board in a gale. The
Phelps dramatic troupe wero among the passengers.
The report lacks confirmation.
Delaware has appropriated 910,000 to the
Centennial exhibition The bill appropriating
960,000 for the completion of the Douglas
monument, which psased the Illinois Senate,
hss been defeated in the House by a vote
of aixtv to eeventv TV V.n
a geologist end physician of greet repute, diel
at Ottawa, Canada A grave digger in
Preaton, England, waa engulfed and aiLOOthered
to death while excavating a tomb, thus
literally digging hi* own grave... .The Rhode
Island Republican State Convention nominated
Henry Lippitt, of Providence, for Governor,
and Henry T. Lissou, of Little Compton, for
Lieutenant-Governor A dispatch from
Coipns Christi, Tex., to the Galveston Neten
says a body of armed Mexicans have attacked
several ranches near tliat city and taken
several American prisoners. An invasion of
the city was feared and all the citizens are under
arms The New York State Senate
passed a resolution authorizing the Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Senate,
to appoint a commission to investigate the
canal frauds General Fitz-John Porter's
application for a new trial was discussed at a
Cabinet meeting at Washington, bat no decision
was reached.
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
Farm Hints.
Pure Berkshire hogs should be jet
black in color, with a thick-set coat of
fine black hair, but choose one with
coarse hair, rather than one that is short
of hair.
The reason why black wool is not worth
as much as white wool of the same
quality is, says the Country Gentleman,
that black wool cannot be bleached and
will take no other color perfectly.
Don't forget at this season to take the
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best feed of the whole season. Don't
think it will pay to let the colts go out
into the fields and pick old foggy grass.
The manure from animals fed on
cooked or steamed food is not so valuable
as from animals fed on whole or ground
groin in the raw state.
It has been fully proven on the farm
that the deposits of a hen are worth her
feed, when used as a fertilizer. In other
words, and as our friend Dickens would
say, not to put too fine a point upon it,
a check for the amount of her deposits,
presented to the gjudener's bank, should
be fullv honored to the amount of its
faoe. Peccavi!
A rich, well pulverized, clean, and
rather stiff loam is best for onions. The
seed should be sown in rows nine or ten
inches apart (some sow one foot) and
four to six inches apart in the row.
The Orange is making slow but steady
progress in the Dominion of Canada.
While the Dominion Grange is on amicable
terms with the National Grange of
the United States, it owes no allegiance
to it, and does not derive the charters of
its subordinate granges from it.
There is no better way of killing out
quack or wire grass than to summer fallow
the land. Sometimes it will require
two seasons and very thorough work;
still it can be killed in this way.
Use only fresh seed and do not use
any that is one or two years old, is the advice
given by a farmer.
A correspondent who keeps about
fifteen hundred fowls on his form, a few
miles from Chicago, tells the Prairie
Farmer that ho has finally settled on
two breeds, the Brahmah and the Leghorn.
His flock is separated into three
lots, and notwithstanding the large number
there has never been a case of
cholera, and little troublo with other
diseases.
The snow birds in Kansas ore making
a good living by eating the eggs of the
giiwDuu^pent, wiuuu iiuvH uecu liiruwn
out of the ground by the frost.
The soil found on the slopes of Vesuvius
is said to be an antidote to diseases
of the vine, and other fungoid diseases
of plants.
A fourteen-ton cheese is the mite that
Ohio will contribute to the Centennial.
Fodder for cattle of chopped straw
and hay is being mixed in Belgium just
now with good wheaten flour, and allowed
to ferment for twenty-four hours
somewhere adjoining the stables. The
aroma rising from this mixture is said
to tickle the animals' palates and set
their mouths watering; and, seasoned
with a little pulp, tins food is as economical
as it is nutritivo.
Common Kenoe In Plowlns*
A oorrespordent of the Detroit Free
Press gives his opinion of plowing as
follows:
Teams drawing loads on the road get
a breathing spell on the descending
ground, while in plowing the draught is
the same from morning till night.
There is a certain number of pounds
that a team can draw day after day and
not worry them, but if more be added,
even as little as fifteen or twenty pounds,
they walk unsteadily, fret, and soon tire.
No amount of feeding will keep them in
oondition. I have seen many plows in
use on which it would have been an easy
matter to decrease the draught twentyfive
pounds, and if men were drawing
them instead of horses it would have
been done. It must be Dlain to the
farmer that every pound ho can take off
from the draught of his plow is so much
gained for his horses.
It may be done in this way: For any
soil exoept sand or gravel, use a steel
plow. Their cost is but little more, and
the draught enough less to pay the difference
in plowing twenty acres. In
plowing sod, the coulter does a great
deal of the work, and should bo kept
sharp by forging at the blacksmith's, and
grinding every day if necessary. Of
course it will woar out sooner, bnt now
coulters are cheaper than new teams.
Set the coulter in line with the plow,
the edge square in front, with an angle
of forty-flve degrees from the front to
which it is attached to the beam.
When the share gets worn short it is
poor economy to use it any longer, but
replace it with a new one. Let the traces
be as short as will allow the horses to
walk without hitting their heels against
the wlnlHetroes, and hare juet pressure
enough of the wheel on the gromid to
moke the plow run steady. If the
handles crowd continually one way, the
dranght is not right, and if the plow is
a good one it can be easily remedied at
the clevis. To prevent the horses stopping
over the traces in turning, fasten a
weight of about three-fourths of a pound
on the outside end of each singlo tree?
that is, on the right end when you turn
to the left, or vice versa. Each observing
farmer knows that horses are susceptible
to kindness and equally so to
unkindnes*. I have seen horses that
were working steadily made reeking with
sweat in a short time by a sharp word or
a jerk on the bit. Let your horses do
their work as you do yours, as easily as
possible, and be as willing to overlook
their mistakes as you would the mistakes
of human beings.
Muscular Argument.*
Do you know Dr. 1 But I won'1
give bis name. He might not like tc
have it printed. But his friends?ami
they are legion?will recognize him. Ht
is a dentist of Lewis ton, Me., and most
emphatically a live man. Of middle ag<
(when the event happened of which 1
write), slight in build, but every cord am]
muscle like finely-tempered steel ; light,
wavy hair ; features prominent and handsome
; with a pair of eyes like starfK He
was a radical man?radical in his friendship,
in his religion, in his politics, and
especially radical upon tho subject ol
temperance. He was one of your positive
men, acting always upou conviotion.
The doctor was also a dear lover ol
true, manly and healthful recreation. Of
good horses he was an ardent admirer,
and his team was hard to beat-.
The temperance men of Lewiston were
pushing things, and tho doctor pushed
with them. In fact, he rather took tho
lead. A large number of surreptitious
venders of the ardent were brought up
and punished, and the disgusted sufferers
swore vengeance. Particularly did
they swear vengeance against the fairhaired,
silver-tongued doctor.
The doctor's office was iu Lewiston,
and his dwelling over upon the "other
side of the river in Auburn. One evening,
a little later than usual, he started
for homo 011 foot. It was dark when ho
reached the bridge. Upon the Auburn
side he was confronted by two men who
had evidently been lying in wait for him.
They were stout, burly men, coarsely
dressed, and very coarse of speech. By
the light of a neighboring street-lamp
the doctor recognized one of them as
the keeper of a low groggery which
had lately been cleaned out with his
help.
Tho men were not utterly brutes.
They gave their victim a chance. They
told him, honestly, that they were going
to lick him within an inch of his life.
And thereupon they squared off.
" All right," said he, when the ruffians
had announced their purpose. And with
the quickness of lightning, and with
about the same effect, ho delivered a
blow of his fist directiy between tho eyes
of the foremost aggressor. Aggressor
number two got tho same dose instanter.
As aggressor number one got upon his
feet, a second blow leveled him again.
And just so with number two.
"Come, cornel" cried tho doctor.
"Huiry up. I can't wait here all
night."
Aggressor number one raised himself
upon his elbow, and wiped the blood
from his nose.
"You needn't wait, doctor. We're
satisfied if yon are." And, with an oath,
he added something about "a trump,"
and about the David that slew Goliah.
The doctor, thus dismissed, wended
his way homeward, humming a conference
meeting hymn. I never hearcl of
his being molested again.
Stephen Allen's Maxims.
Keep good company or none.
Never bo idle.
If yotrr hands cannot be usefully employed,
cultivate your mind.
Always speak the truth.
Make few promises.
Live up to your engagements.
Keep your own secrets, if you have
any.
When you speak to a person, look him
in the face.
Good company and good conversation*
are the very sinews of virtue.
Good character is above all things
I else.
Your character cannot be essentially
injured except by your own acts.
If one speaks evil of you, live so that
none will believe him.
Drink no kind of intoxicating liquors.
Ever live (misfortunes excepted) within
your income.
When you retire, think over what you
have done during the day.
Make no haste to be rich, if you would
prosper.
Small and steady gains give competency
with tranquility of mind.
Nevei play at any game of chance.
Avoid temptation, through fear you
may not withstand it.
Earn money before you spend it.
Never run into debt unless you see o
way to get out again.
Never borrow if you can possibly avoid
it.
Do not marry until you are able tc
oupvi v a nuo.
Never speak evil of any one.
Be just before you are generous.
There is no risk in buying a Mason &
Hamlin Cabinet Organ. These instru
ments are known to be the best of theii
class in the world. But if the
opinion of a dealer be asked ho will fre
quently recommend some other, for tlit
simple reason that he can get larger com
missions for selling inferior instruments,
*
Cold Comfort.?Oen. Ord gives colc
comfort to the friends of the adventurous
fellows who are seeking gold in tlu
Black Hills. With United States sol
dicrs commissioned to make arrests or
one hand, and hostile Indians seeking
scalps on the other, the prospects of the
gold-hunters are rather blue. These ad
vices ought tc deter others from following
their example.
Herballstlc Remedies.
In former days, if a member of the
household bocame indisposed, the family
head, under instructions from the gray
haired dame, went to the forest or thf
field, to gather herbs or berries, from
which were quickly made invigorating
extracts, which ere many days Drought
the patient safely around, and saw the
family gathering once more without e
missing member. How is it now '< TV*
Hligutold; indisposition brings the "family
physician," with his handsome carriage,
Ho feels the pulso, examines the tongue
looks very grave, writes s few lines ol
hieroglyphics, charges a big fee, anc
leaves, only to return the next day anc
find his patient mercurialised sufficiently
to be really sick. A week or two of at
tendanoe follows, and therein lies the
secret of "wealthy physicians." Com
pare the physique of the present age witl
the past, and the story is complete.
Reader, discard chemicals and try herbs,
If yon are M, try the great herbalistii
remedy, Dr. I.v Walker's Vinegar Bit
I tors. \
The oonspicuous triumph of Messrs.
. George Stock & Co., of New York, at
tho Vienna World's Fair in 1873, at
? which their pianos obtained the highest
J award?the only gold medal?has begun
I to yield them sulxstantiol fruits. The in'
creased popularity of the Steck instru'
ments is noticeable not only in New
: York, where their excellence has long
been acknowledged, but throughout the
1 country, and more especially in those
communities that lay special claim to a
1 cultivated musical taste.?New York
| Indrjicndcnt. *
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A Good Thing.
A Russian naval officer lias invented a
means of quickly stopping holes made
' in ships by collision or otlxerwise. Hie
contrivance consists of a "plaster," as
he calls it, made of two rectangular
sheets of canvas sewerl tnemtlior I
a miracie, ana we attribute it all to the use
of your valuable medicine. I can cheerfully
recommend it at* a blood puriSer and itrength
restorer. J. M. Robinson.
' Discovery is sold by druggists.? Com.
The best Elastic Truss, warranted the best,
is Pomeroy's, 744 Broadway, N.Y. Getit.? Com.
The public are hereby aesured, through
the columns of this paper, that Farsotis' J'urgative
Fills contain uo injurious principle, but
that they may be administered to children an''
the most weak and ehattored constitutions in
small doses, with great certainty of success.
? Com.
Buknett's Coooainb is the best and
. cheapest hair dressing in the world.?Com.
Dr. A. Johnson, one of the most successful
pr&c.itioners of his time, invented
, what is now called Johnson's Anodyne Lini
ment. The great success of this article in th*
i cure of bronchitis and all diseases of throa
and lungs, will make the name of Johnson no
less favorably, if less widely known, than tha
> of Louis Napoleon.?Com.
Caution.?Purchasers of the Peruviai
Syrup (a protectod solution of the protoxide o
iron) are cautioned against being deceived b;
any of the preparations of Peruvian bark, o
r bark and iron, which may be offered them
Examine the bottle before purchasing, and b
sure and get the "Peruvian Syrup" (not Peru
" vian bark).? Coin.
A . mi.__ jif
- | luiaaA.?xiim aisease cannes grea
. | difliculty of breathing and tightness acrons tin
cheet, and sometimes attended with a grea
deal of suffocation. The paroxysm general!
' conios on ut uiglit, wlii'c lying down; some
times it is attended with great violence. A1
leu's Long Balsam will always give immediate
i relief, and in many cases, if persevered in, i
will cure the disease altogether.
For sale by all druggists.? Cnm.
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Of all the niodos oi ilddinj tlie human constlu
1 tlon of imparities of the Idood. dyspepsia, torpid lire
r and its klodred oiseaaoe, none la so successful aa the ua
' of l?r. I.ANGI.EYht HOOT AM) IIKK1
) HITTERS. They act as a potent tonio and gent!
aperient, ara mild la their operation!, safe under an
' circumstances, and thousands hare borne testimony t
. the boneflta tli.iy hare derived from their new. They ar
the safest and Imat spring and summer medicine y?
discovered. Family physicians legularly prescrlb
ibem. GEO. 0. GOODWIN a CO., Boston,
Wholesale Agents.
l2mt\f\ and expenses a month to agents. Addrm
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If jon want rare, curium and ralufiblc 8a*ds and Plant
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I iTUiBE OF CUARUK, a Prescription that an
I ' 1; Drufcctst will put up, uist Is a Positive Dors I
1 Opium Eating and Drunkenness. Addrnw,
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I ftOt) A DAT. A*sots wanted,main and femala
r tj?ry Addrasa JCureka M'l't Co., Baohauan, Mioh
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HP TURBINE
! A. Water wheel
JjHju Was arlrrlril. 4 real a ago, and pn
to work i? the Patent Office. Waah
* Cr 1 n(ton, l>. P., and hea proved to t?
tile brut. 10 rites m.-de. Priori
lower than any other flratclaa
I wlien. te82??8k. Yoax. Pa.
tiered with rope, and containing a waterproof
material. A sounding-line must
| be passed under the keel and brought up
i on the other side, then the plaster can
be lowered to the hole and made fast. A
large number of ships in the Russian
navy are now furnished with this apparatus,
some of which have already
availed themselves of it with highly satisfactory
results. It is now proposed to
put a certain number of the men employed
on each ship through a course of
special training, so tliat they may bo
ready, in an emergency, to apply the
apparatus with skill and rapidity.
TAXING GaMBUERS.?The Nevada T.efr
J inlfttnro passed a bill which is now a li.w
taxing all gambling institutions of wliati
ever description 8100 a quarter or $1,600
a year.
blood Diseases. .
The blood beiug tlio source from which our
, systems arc built rip and from which we derive
i our mental as well as physical capabilities,
I how important that it shonlci be kept pure. If
j it contains vile festering poisons all organic
I functions nro weakened thereby. Settling
upon important organs, as the lungs, liver or
kidneys, the effect is moat disastrous. Hem.:,
it behooves every one to keep their blood in a
perfectly healthy condition, and more especially
does this apply at this particular season of the
year tli&n at any other. No matter what the
exciting cause may be, the real cause of &
large proportion of all diseases is bad blood.
Now Dr. Pierce does not wish to place his
Golden Medical Discovery in the catalogue of
quack patent nostrums, by recommending it to
cure every disease, nor does ho so recommend
it; on the contrary there are hundreds of diseases
that ho acknowledges it will not cure ;
but what he docs claim is this, that there is
but one form of blood disease that it will not
cure, and that disease is cancer. He does not
recommend his Discovery for that disease, yet
he knows it to bo the mast searching blood
cleanser yet discovered, and that it will free
the blood and system of all other known blcod
poisons, be tbey animal, vegetable or mineral.
The Golden Discovery is warranted by him to
cure tho worst forms of skin diseases, as all
forms of blotches, pimples and oruptions, also
all glandular swellings, and the worst form of
scrofulous and ulcerated sores of neck, legs or
other parts, and all scrofulous diseases of the
bones, as white swellings, fever sores, hip
joint and spinal diseases, all of which belongs
to scrofulous diseases,
confirmed?hip joint disease coked.
W. Grove Station, la., July 14, 1872.
Dear Sir?My wife first became lame nine
years ago. Swellings would appear and disappear
on her hip, ana she was gradually becoming
reduced, aud her whole system rotten with
disease. In 1871 a swelling broke out on her
hip discharging large quantities, and since that
time there are several openings. Have had five
doctors at an expense or $125. who say nothing
will do any good but a surgical operation.
1 July 16th, 1873, he w/itee thus : My wife has
certainly received a great benefit from the nse
i of your Discovery, for sho was not able to get
off the bed and was not expected to live a week
when she commenced usum it, a year ago.
She has been doing most of her work for over
six months. Has used twenty bottles and still
I using it. Her recovery is considered as almost
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