The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 16, 1875, Image 4
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
Farm NoIm,
A rather stiff well drained loam is the
best soil for potatoes when quality as
well as quantity of product is to be considered.
Such a soil, all things considered,
is the best garden soil.
A very good fire kindler can be made
of ordinary potter's clay mixed with
sulphur, and molded in the shape of
an egg. When thoroughly burned it is
rendered porous and will absorb ouougli
oil to light a fire several times. It
should be kept in a tin box.
" What do you do for a living?"
asked a farmer of a burly beggar who
applied at his door for cold victuals and
old clothes. " I don't do nothing much,
but traveler about," was the answer.
"Are you good at traveling?" asked the
farmer. "Yes," replied the beggar.
"Then let'B see you travel," said tho
farmer.
We hear from the Prairie Farmer
that it is becoming the custom in the
West, in raising fruit trees from the
seed, to allow many of thom to bear a
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of flew and valuable varieties. This is
commendable?and we may add, is the
only way that new, fruits can be developed.
The worst of everything is the greediness
of men for land. A now comer will
put his last dollar in land, and go in
debt for his house and farming tools,
and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred
he will, after striving hard and
living poor, find himself, at the end of a
dozen years, worse off than when he first
bogtji. This is the general rule of those
who choose farming for their profession.
No poor man can afford to buy goods
on credit, for if he does, he usually pays
more for the same article than he would
if he*paid cash; he is more liable to buy
goods he does not need, and is liable
to incur debts which he may not be able
to pay, and which may involve him in
financial trouble and ruin. A man who
habitually buys goods on credit is like a
man who, in an open boat, risks the
current of the Niagara; the current of
debts gets stronger, and it carries him
down.
Get the best hands, and keep them.
wi? ? ?- 1? i *
??uou a juitui xjt? wtjcomo usea u> ills
work and employer, he is worth, more
than a stranger. There is a way to make
men interested in their work, of satisfying
their self-respect, treating them
oourteously and reasonably, giving them
credit for success, while holding them
strictly responsible for failures, and
above all, by paying them promptly and
liberally, that will make their work
worth double what it would otherwise
be. As land advances in price, more
labor must be expended on it to make it
Eay a ;proflt, and by-and-bye we must
ave a settled laboring class. We are
now in process of educating this class
of men, and must do it by good management,
Household Hints.
Lemon Puddino.?Half a pound of
apples grated, half a pound of fine
sugar, six ounces of butter, eight eggs,
omitting the whites of fonr; rind and
juice of three lemons, with or without
pastry; bake three-quarters of an hour.
To be eaten cold.
Poxaig Cakes.?Take mashed potatoes,
flour, a little Bait and melted but?W.
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nu iiuuiD U1CU1 nwevi, UUtl a mue
powdered loaf sugar), mix with just
enough milk to make the paste stiff
enough to roll, make it the size and
thickness of a muffin, and bake quickly.
A Good and Inexpensive Soup.?
The following is a good soup for the
family dinner-table, and one that does
not cost much: Three pounds of the
neck of beef, one cow heel, a pennyworth
of carrots and turnips, half a head
of celery, one bunch of tied up sweet
herbs, lour onions browned, one pint
of peas, all put together in three quarts
of water, and after boiling some hours,
well strained. The best part of the cow
heel may be cut in square pieces and
served up in the soup.
Strawberry Shortcake.?With one
quart of sifted flour mix thoroughly two
teaspooiifuls of cream-tartar and one of
soda, or the equivalent of these in baking
powder, rub in a bit of butter the
size of an egg, add a little salt, and
sweet milk enough to form a soft
dough. Boll half an inch thick and
bake in a shallow pan fifteen or twenty
minutes; have ready two quarts of fine
fresh strawberries; split the cake, place
Half the strawberries between and ?over
thickly with white Bugar and cream;
pat the other half on the top and cover
in the same way ; serve as soon as
done. '
Tssrs of Wkll-Madk Brkad.?Good
bread will feel light in the hand when
lifted in it, which will not be the case
with that which has been imperfectly
kneaded. Good bread when cat will resemble
a fine sponge of uniform texture,
and be equally free from the spaces
caused by largo air bubbles and from
the dark streaks which show either that
it has been made with adulterated flour,
or that it has been inattentively prepared,
or too heavily kneaded when it
was made up for the oven. The loaves
also of well-made and well-baked bread
x will retain their shape, and not spread
about like unsightly forms, as they will
when the dough has been rendered too
moist. They will also be equally
browned, but not dark-colored and
hard. Loaves which have been carelessly
baked are sometimes burnt in one
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another.
Brtie fmv Fiwti ) ? Batter.
The Duchess Farmer says : To three
gallons of brine strong enough to bear
an egg add a quarter of a pound of nice
white sugar and one tablespoonful of
saltpeter. Boil the brine, and whan it
is oold strain carefully. Make your
butter into rolls and wrap each roll
separately in a clean white muslin cloth,
tying up with a string. Pack a large jar
full, weigh the butter down, and pour
over the brine until all is submerged.
This will keep really good butter perfectly
fresh for a whole year. Be careful
pet to put any ice upon butter that you
wish. to keep for any length of time.
In summer when the heat will not admit
of butter being made into rolls pack
closely in small purs, and using the same
brtne, allow it to oover the butter to the
depth of at least four inches. This excludes
the ahrv aad answers very nearly
as well as the first method suggested.
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IJEWS OF THE DAT.
Items mt Interest from Home and Abroad*
i
As a gang of conviots were working on the (
grounds of the Sing Sing prison near the rail- (
road track, five of the most desperate mado (
a rueh paBt the unarmed ke?|>er for a freight ,
train whioh wae prooeeding at a very slow rate, j
and jumping on the engine drove off tho en- ^
gineer and fireman with loaded revolver*), j
They then unooupled the engine from tho
train, and pulling the throttle wide open started ,
on their terrible rido for liberty. Aa the ,
engineer stepped off, however, he turned tho
pumps on full without being percoived by tho j
convicts in hope of Hooding the boiler and ,
so stopping the engine, llis anticipati ms were
fully realized, for the engine had not proceeded
far when she blew out one cylinder head, and
at the expiration of three miles tho other
cylinder gavo way and the eugino stopped, tho
convicts taking to tho woods. The pursuing
parties had not been successful at last accounts
The divers examined the hull of
the Schiller for four hours. They found her
broken up?a confused mass of iron and timber.
Her lower deck rested on the rocks, and
her bottom was gone, having been torn off by |
the rocks. None of the specie was recovered,
and no cargo was visible The distillers
lately arrested by the revenue authorities have
joined together for carrying this matter into
the courts and testing the constitutionality of
the internal revenue act. They have retained
ex-Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin... .By the
will of the late James Root, of Hartford, Conn,
over $100,000 is bequeathed to charitable institutions
Josh Frazor, colored, was
hanged in Camden, S. C., for murder in the
presence of six thousand people. He was convicted
on circumstantial evidence, but confessed
his crime on the scaffold. Ho also
acknowledged murdering bis wife and child, as
well as another woman, besides burning several
barns and ginhonsea.
The postmaster-general has reduced the postage
to foreign countriee from ten to five cents
for each half ounce, to take effect July 1st....
Ten families lost their homes in Springfield,
Mass., by an inceudiary fire The priests
imprisoned in Posen, Germany, and the neighboring
towns, have been released and informed
that evidence with regard to the alleged
secret administration of the diocese by a
papal delegate is no longer required by the
government Alfred Speer, of Rockland,
Me., while intoxicated, shot his wife in the
face. As she was running from the room with
her infant in her arms another shot was fired,
the ball entering her shoulder. Speer then
shot himself through the head. His \yfo will
recover Three men were burned to death
in tbo house of Alderman John Meagher, in
Houston, Texas.... A terrible tragedy occurred
a few miles from Penn Yan, New York, the result
of a thoughtless joke. It appears that
a young man named Cole, living in the same
house with his brother-in-law, George Pierce,
thought to give the latter a scare by assuming
the character of a burglar. He rapped at the
door and in answer to ^ reply said in an assumed
voice : "Your money or your life." He
then took off .hie boote, and climbing up on
a roof, entered the house through a Second
story window. Pierce, who. waa down stairs,
thought he waa a desperado, and cried ont not
to come in or he would be killed, and Boizing a
carving knife ran up stairs. Ho mot Cole at
the head of the stairs and immediately grappled
with him, in the struggle cutting his jugular
vein. Cole instantly fell, exclaiming: " You
have killed Edward Cole. My poor wife and
children." Pierce was thunderstruck on finding
that he had killed his wife's brother
Albert Young, son of State Senator Young, of
Wisconsin, shot his father and then committed
suicide. The father will survive. It is thought
that the son had committed forgery, and
resorted to this means of concealing it.
A collision occurred on the fourth of April
off the coast of China between the Chinese
steamship Fu-sing and the British steamship
Ocean. The Fu-eing founded almost instantly,
causing a lose of fifty lives The striking
miners hold a grand labor parade in Wilkesbarre
in which some three thousand men
joined. Everything was orderly The
jury in the case of Father Gerdeman, the
Catholic priest of Philadelphia charged with
embezzling church funds, have failed to agree
on a verdict Ben. Novin, who lived on
a farm near Lexington, Mo., was called to the
door on a Saturday night recently by a band of
uiaonou uitui ftuu riuuiou W11Q uilCKSnot, UliriVtwo
entering hie bead Alonzo Jackson
and Albert Smith, with their wives and two
children each, went over a dam at Zanesville,
Ohio. Both women, with one child each, were
drowned The Papal Nuncio made a formal
demand for the restoration of Catholic unity
in Spain, and the government has replied that
it is resolved to maintain liberty of worship.
The Governor of Missouri has issued
a proclamation appointing Jane 8 as a fast
day. He states that information is received
'rom all parts of the State indicating the grasshopper
plague, canning loss of crops and possibly
famine, and so calls on the people to unite
in calling for divide relief... .John C. Breckinridge,
ex-Senator and former Vice-President,
i i dead Tt e Pope has resolved to convoke
the Vatican council again at an early-date to
discuss ecclesiastical reforms.
A young girl named Whitby was the victim
of outrage and murder near Trappe, Pa. Her
body was found under a table with both ears
torn off, and her head terribly bruised. A
tramp is suspeoted of the crime.'.. .The board
of health of Hudson county, N J., continues
to revoke the license of physicians who cannot
show proper credentials In an insurance
suit in Jsrsey City, it was decided that where
premium had been paid to an accredited agent
of a company, the company was responsible
for the insurance, whether the agent had mads
| returns to the company or not The prie|
oner* in the county Jail at Olen Cove Springe,
Fla., bored through the floor with an anger,
and digging underneath, all bat one made their
aaeape .. .While one HoPherson and bis wife,
living eight miles east of Colnmbne, Neb.,
were visiting on Sunday night, leaving their
four children, one boy and three girls, at home,
the boose took fire. The boy, aged fourteen,
and a girl, aged twelve years, got ont of the
house, bat the girl afterward returned to rescue
her two little sisters, and all three perished
In the flames. The fire wns evidently the work
of an incendiary John Dolan, formerly
tax collector of Kline township, Pa., who is a
defaulter in the amount of $4,000, was arrested
In Iowa and brought book for trial... .Parties
of men are arriving at Cheyenne daily to wait
I until the government throws open the Black
milk to settlers.
The Boatun Journal reports the abeeondlng
of.Abrahem Jaekson, one of the most honored |
f . ?
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of Boston's lawyers. Investigations show that
for a number of years past he has been untrue
to the many interests confided to his care. He
is charged with being in default of $33,000 in
the accounts of the old Franklin Insurance
Company, of which he was receiver; also,
>24,000 private fuuda for which he was trustee.
Hie American Bteam Safe Company, of which
:ie was president, was, it is alleged, compelled
to suspend owing to a deficit of $50,000, which
tie was unable to explain. It is further
claimed that another party has lost $60,000 by
iiis operations John H. Comer, secretary
iind treasurer of the National Stock Yard Company
of New York, who disappeared in April,
leaving a deficit of $96,000, has returned and
mado a satisfactory settlement through h e
attorney By the capsizing of the yacht
Cora Mattie, near the limekiln crossing. Detroit
river, K. C. Barker, Fred Dugeou, Frauk
Trebb, and a boy uaifted Miller were drowned.
Four piisonors in the county jail at
Newburgh, N. Y., threw a handful of pepper in
the turnkey's oyes and esoaiiod. They are
James Nichols,, indicted for highway robbery ;
James Smith and Barney KildutT, indicted for
burelarv: Ramnel Johnson, colored, chsrcrfwt
with burglary. All have served terms in State
priBon One Seuor Trevino, living near
lleynosa, Mexico, had some cattle stolen, and
on following the thieves, found some'of them
to be Gen. Cortina'a men. He told them they
.oust go beforo the Alcalde with him, when
they tired upon him; he returned the fire,
killing one and wounding another. He afterward
captured one of them and took him to the
Alcalde, when Cortina, with 135 men, went
to the Alcalde and demanded the prisoner's
release. The demand was refused, whereupon
Cojjtiua hanged the Alcalde and afterward shat
Seuor Treviuo. Cortina received an order to
report to the city of Mexico for duty. He declined
to obey the order, saying that his resignation
had been forwarded to the proper
authorities.... A fire in Osceola, Pa., destroyed
two hundred houses and fifteen million feet of
lumber. Twelve hundred people aro by this
disaster rendered homeless The people
of Mecklinburg, N. C., celebrated the one
hundredth anniversary of the declaration of
independence made at that place.
The Hon. D. A. MacDon&ld, PostmasterGeneral
of Canada, has been appointed Lieutenant
Governor of Ontario The Canadian
government has received advices that a band
of Blackfeet Indians mado a raid from tho
United States into Canada, recently, and stole
large numbers of horses. The Canadian authorities
call upon the United StateB to preserve
the same order south of the line that is
maintained north of it While two brothers,
John and Thomas Eadien, were digging a wpll
in Parksvillo, N. Y., they came across a largo
stone eliich it way necessary to blast- It was
drilled, and a heavy charge of powder inserted,
when it was discovered they had no fuse.
They improvised one of twine; but as it was
difficult to iguite, John got & live coal from the
house to start it. The coal slipped from the
tongs in which he held it, and falling on the
powder, a deafening explosion followed, killing
John instantly, and severely wounding
Thomas. John was blown to pieces, his bead
being picked up forty yards away Tho
Philadelphia Pre** published two hnndred dispatches
from whoat-growiDg districts of New
York, to show that tfyp wheat crop will not be
more than half the average, on account of cold
weather and wet spring The horse Monmouth
won the two and one-eighth mile race
at tho Louisvillo races in 3:48^"--being the
fastest time ever made by over a second
Reports from Spain say that small-pox prevails
in the Carlist camps The total profits of
a fair held in New York city for tho benoflt of
the Homeopathic hospital, amounted to $27,132
Mayor Traphagen, of Jersey City, fixes
the city indebtedness at $13,830,485 The
sides of the wrockod steamship Schiller havo
fallen in, covering the specie, the greater part
of the cargo, and probably a number of bodies.
Blasting will be commenced immediately
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln has been declared insane,
and confined in a private asylum.
Their Iiusiuess. The
discovery of California opened
a new souroe of American humor ; it
changed it from the personal exagg eration
peculiar to the valley of the Mississippi,
to "poetical license" regarding
natural objects. Said one of the
"Argonauts." in an excited conversa
tion : "Look at California, unrivaled in
any natural production that comes from
tho soil?gold 1 well enough in its way,
but a mere drug?nothing to bo compared
with its vegetable productions.
Look at its forests, trees varying from
three hundred to a thousand feet in
height, with their trunks so close together
(drawing his knife and pantomining)
that you can't stick this bowie
between them; and then it would do
your hearts good to seo the lordly elk,
with antlers from seventeen to twenty
feet spread, with their heads and toils
up, ambling through these grand forests.
It's a sight, gentlemen "?
"Stop," said one of the listeners, a
new comer in California, one who had
not yet been innocnlated with tho atmosphere,
"my friend," said ho, "if
the trunks of tqo trees are so close together,
how do these elks get through
the woods with their wide branching
horns?"
The Californian turnoi on the .questioner
with a look of thorough contempt,
and replied : " That's the elk's business,"
and then continued on in his unvarnished
tale, unembarrassed as the
summer noonday sun.
A Word in Season.
Health is a blessing which comparatively
few enioy in all its fullness. Those
endowed by nature with robust frames
and vigorous constitutions should be
careful not to trifle with them. When
we enter the seasons of periodic fevers,
the increased heat cf the sun develops a
miasma which pervades the air^ The
evil is inextinguishable; our duty to
guard against it is imperative ! Fortunately
for those whose lot is cast in low
marshy districts or new clearings, nature
provides a cure and preventive.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters
are endowed with rare prophylactic or
disease-preventing powers, and as "'an
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure," should be taken in the full vigor
of health, so as to fortify the system
against the assault of summer disease,
and thus socttre by their life-giving,
strengthening, restorative, and antiseptic
virtues, a defense against atmospheric
poison, *
Story * a Lightning-Rod Peddler.
He "drove liis team close up to the
fence, got down and rapped at the door.
The widow Gilkens opened it, when he
said: " Mrs. OilkenB, I am cognizant of
the ciroumstancoa by which you are at
present surrounded, left as ^on are to
trudgo down the journey of life through
a cold and heartless world?no longer
sustained and encouraged by the noble
one to whom you gave tho treasure of
your heart's affection, and bowed down
by the manifold cares and responsibilities
incidental to the rearing of eight
small children on forty acres of sub-carboniferous
limestone land; yet, Mrs.
Gilkens, you are aware that the season is
now approaching when dark, dismal,
dangerous clouds at frequent intervals
span the canopy of heaven; and when
zigzag streaks of electricity dart promiscuously
hither and thither, rendering
this habitation unsafe for yourself and
these dear little ones?hence, therefore,
let me sell you a copper wire, silvertipped
and highly mngnetio lightningrod."
The woman staggered back a few
I paces nnd yelled: " Narcin! unfasten old
CroncliI" In another instant a savage
bull-dog camo darting round the corner
of the house with bristles up, thirsting
for gore. The dog had already manglod
a machine agent and a patent-soap man,
and was held in great esteem by the better
class of citizens for his courage and service;
but when his eye met the hard,
penetrating gaze of Mr. Parsons, his
chops fell, and he slinked off and hid in
the currant bushes. Then Hie man
said: " My dear lady, you seem to be a
little excited. Now if you will allow me
to explain tlio probable inestimable "?
"Dern ye, I know something that will
start ye," said Mrs. Gilkins, as she
reached under some bed clothing, and
brought forth a horse-pistol, but, owing
to the shattered condition of her nerves,
her aim was unsteady, and the charge of
buckshot missed save where a few scattering
ones struck his cheek and glanced
off. A hard metallic smile spread over
his countenance, as he leaned his shoulder
against the door frame, and again
commenced: 4 4 My dear mndame, such
spasmodic manifestations of your disinclination
to moke a judicious investment
of a few paltry dollars"?
44 Hi?eo!" shrieked the widow, and
collapsed into a kind of jerking swoon,
and before she had recovered a highly
magnetic lightning-rod decorated her
humble domicile, and Parsons had the
blank note filled out already for hei
signature.
As people learn how truo economy it
is to use Dobbins' Electric Soap (modu
by Cragln & Co., Pliila.), tho common,
adulterated, dishonest soaps aro being
driven out of the market. Try it. *
Symptoms of Llrer Complaint, and of
Some of the Diseases Produced by it.
A sallow or yellow color of skiD, or yellowish
browu spots on faco and other parts of body ;
dullness and drowMuoes with frequent headache
; dizziness, bitter or bad tasto in month,
dryness of throat and internal heat; palpitation
; in many cases a dry, teasing cough, with
sore throat; unsteady appetite, rab-ing food,
choking sensation in throat; distress, heaviness,
bloated or full feeling about stomach
and sides, pain in sides, back or breast, or
shoulders ; colic, pain and soreness through
bowels, with beat, constipation, alternating
with frequent attacks of diarrhoea, piles, ilatu
leiico, nervousness, coldness or extremities ;
rush of blood to head, with symptoms of apop.exy,
uiunbuoHB of limbs, especially at night ;
cold ohilla alternating with hot flashes, kidney
and urinary difficulties ; dullness, low spirits,
unsociability and gloomy forebodings. Only
few of above symptoms likely to be present a
one time. Ml who use Dr." Pierce's Alt. Ext.
or Qolden Medical Discovery and Pleasant
Purgative Pellets for liver complaint and its
complications, are loud in their praise of thorn.
They are sold by all dealers in medioinos.?
Couu
The Family Sewing Machine.- The
invention of the WUbou shuttle sowing machine
exerts ah influence over domestic comfort
nnequaled by any invention of the last
hundred vearB. As an economical arvanrrc
rnent it enables one person to do the work of
ten in a superior manner, and with unspeakably
more comfort. Machines will be delivered
at any railroad station in this county, free of
transportation charges, if ordered through the
company's branch house at 827 and 829 Broadway,
New York. They send an elegant catalogue
and chromo circular free on application.
This company want a few more good agents.?
Com.
An eminent divine say? : I have been
using the Peruvian Syrup. It gives me new
vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muBcle.
Seth W. Fowle A Sons, Boston, will send freo
a pamphlet of thirty-two pages, containing a
full account of this remarkable medicine, to
any one sending tliom their address.?Com.
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment wl!l
give more relief in cases of chronic rheumatism,
no matter how severe, than any other
article known to medical men. Used internally
and externally.?Com.
It is often remarked by strangers visiting
onr 8tate that we show a larger proportion
of good horses tliaa any other State in the
Union. This, we tell them, is owing to two
principal reasons. In the first place,-we breed
from the very best stock ; and in the second
place, our peoplo use tiheridan's Cavalry Condition
Powders, which in dur'Jndgment are of
incalculable advantage.?Com.
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thst DR. I,.%N&1,KY'M ROOT AND HERB
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tlio blood of a I impurities, remove and counteract dyspepsia.
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every yes r a new pair of shoes.
As the several costings to tlfe MMMSMPq
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trnd'.iyj (including the BAST JOtfRNAUI") unfolds
rfrfrffy his Grand Achlevomente, also the ruriotitirt,
Wonderund Wealth of tl at marrtlmn country. Fruits.
MlnoraHPHontllee. Boasts. Savages. Ktc. SOS pages.
1GO rnv Ill's Rich in Interest, low in Price. Outsells
everything. It(HK) first 3 vcflt*. Address HITBBARO
BROS.. Publishers. 723 Kaorom Street, PhUa.
fvV.M I't,E Free and Big Pay to Hale and
*fa ? Femnle everywhere. Address.
THR UNION PUR. CO.. Wewafk, W. J.
I'\|17/"VT) /"ITjlt! legally obtained for Deser|
f Ji y I 'llVyl JO tlon. Incompatibility. Kto.
Fee alter decree Address P. O. B.n 1Q371 Onloago.
riAniuruKico
At Whni??al? prima?direct from Factory. Catalogue#
at our Warerooms. 311 Union ^
The BKMT Blaatlo Truss, [
without metal springs. pat- [
^pELASTr?^ anted 1871 and 1873. with the ,
<>3s?UpTUPt r<-^3 latent Improremants. em- 1
bodying the frulta of the {
V ; hliheat inrrntiTe skill. and
V ItSyj - perfect In mateHale and work- I
%>' vj manshlp.ls sent by mall, post- _
paid, for #4, single,like cat, 4
or SO 'or both eldee. Illuetratod descriptive Pamphlet- c
erltn full directions, free. No ruptured person should .
fall to send for It. Address (mentlonlnK this paper.) t
I'O tIKItOY A CO., 744 Ilrondwny, N. >. .
This ELASTIC TRUSS 'a warranted nr.TTr.nthan the
h Mt made bv Elastic Tnn- Co.. or auy other makers. , >]
This new Truss Is worn I 1
with perfect oemfort r
Jvp T. A I T I n |V night and day. Adapts :
B _ _ ? - ? Kg Itself to erery motion of 1 I
wA. T RUBS. JSK the body, retaining Rup- i
i n awri.ia/2TjW tare under the hardest ; '
ezerolse or severest #
M Vr'JaA-alW.-.tHr^ W train nntll permanently 1
% ^ujull",,4if M cured. Sold oheap by the 1
\/ v/ Elastic Truss Co. , c
No. 083 Itrondvrny, N. Y. CltT,
%n<1 ??nt hv mall. fl.ill or swnd for Olronlar. nn<1 h? curwl. i
tPO STAPLE ! I
SODA FOUNTAINS1
$40, $50, $75, & $100. J
GOOD. DURADLK, AND 011KAF I (
Shipped Ready for Use.
Manufactured by C fl A P.HAN A
CO., .Tl&dlaon, And. <
tW Send for a Catalogue.
j Geo. P. Rowell & Co. I
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a. \ 1 It Gtree Universal Satisfaction.
WONDERFUL Economy.
10 lt>a. more Bread to bbl. Flour.
"tAVKS MILK, EIH1M, d r.
'/y # v\\ One year's saving* will buy a oow.
W?9r<Sf\ NO llOHK SOUK IIHF.AD.
I ( I I Whiter, Lighter, Sweeter, Richer. .
VEYElt V1IODY Prnlsrn It.
"The 1 .ad lea are all In Love with it- 1
lo^>cl SELLS I.IkeJIOT CAKES.
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Wfliyf r.KO. V. tlANTZ & CO..
17H DunncHt.,New York. 1
g^HiaHSI
A full and authentic account of the BUCI Hlttl
Gold Rr.iiiox. containing Gen. Custar's official report of
the recent Government Expedition, letters from Gen.
Forsyth and Likut.-Gen. P. 11. SuEliIDAN, and a doscriptlon
of the mines and country by Blackwell and McI.aren,the
two returned miners, with a map drawn by the
Chief Draughtsman of the Surveyor-General's office,
being the only reliable map of the Black HUla ever published.
First edition of 30,000 copies sold In two weeks.
Second edition of {>0,000 copies now ready. I'rlCc, 35
Cents. Two t'OJllrv, 41) Cent*, Address
HORACE BKAI.RY A CO.. Publishers,
1U Monroe-s^., Chicago. HI.
ttj H S9f| 1'1-K DAY at home. Terms free. Ad3
dress Obo. Sxinsag A Oo? Portland, Ms
AgHOOK AGE1MTS WANTEU
OnMkTELL it ALL
w9 ny Mrs. Stenhnosc of Salt lake City, for # '
lbs wile of a Mormon High Priest. In
IroUuction by Mrs. Hour. This story of
KiJ - oman's experience lay. bare the "hidden l\fc.
A. mysteries, secret doings, etc. of the Mormons a.-,
hfl" wideeiwake iraiiifla wej them." Bright, Fur,
and Good, it i, the best new book out actuau]
orrrywuna with Rood things for all. It It popular ;7en
whe/a. with everybody, end outsells all other books three1
one. Ministers say " Omt eject jr." Eminent woowi
endorse it Everybody wants iti and agents are relit-?
I rem JO to SO a dsy C C.'.lh thowtauil now in pn.se/ * .
Want .V000 sore trusty agents NO ft'?men or women- . nj
we will mail Out lit Free to those who will canvass. Lai
pamphlets with full particulars, terms, etc. ernt free tty -/(
anrlisss A- I), womtius uiur A [ o lLutfanl Hu.r
To Agents in addition to
( ml largast oath oom mission,
q)4UU 1/iriAN ILLUSTRATED
I g"4 r\T TTV IWEEKLY with fashion
I IT! JJjJJ J I tlatci and ru^plemtnit,
H Jsp^rimrn and cirf-nljrs fro*
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I H VM Ml Asthma, CbllU and Rarer, Drna/O
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*/ W Boer. Boots Waterproof, Yeast.
Bend 10 cents for ettber receipt or the 10 for 60 cents.
PBRRY 4 CO . P O.Bo* 2J:it or 212 Broadway.N.Y.
bold In cans Pr Pfustisu, as c?u is and apwania.
A Great Offer! FSSB
481 Broiulwar. NewYork, vili dispose<tf 1C J
PIANOS * ORGANS of first-class mahei i,
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PRICES fnrrnsh, DUKIMi THIS itSONT1!.
WATERS' liew Scale Plant?
are the beet made f the touch clastic, ana a tine
niacin* tone, powerful, pure and even.
WATERS' Concerto ORGANS
cannot 6? excelled in tone or beauty ; they defy
cpmpctltioa. Th? Concerto Stop fsa fine Isiftatiun
of the II ii in nn Voice. Agents Wanted.
A liberal discount to Teachers. Ministers,
f'hurches, Softools, l.ortsrs. etc. Special in,
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411UNTS WANTKO 1'OR A NKW BOOK.
PRESENT CONFLICT
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object of the moot intense end deepest Interest. The
linal contest. The Bible triumph* gloriously. Addreee.
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BVKRY KA.llII.Y WANTS IT. Monev in It
Sold by Agents. Addreee M. If. LOVK1.U Krto.Fa
(ttOAA a month to Merita everywhere. Addreee
tip u\M f KXOKI JilOHM't" Q OO., Buchanan .Mien
What arr your {Symptoms f Are they peln in
the rl*ht aide, yellowness of the eyes, uaoaea, debility.
Irregularity of the bowels and headache ? If so, your
ilvsr la wrong; and to aet It right and give V>ae and
vigor to your system, the one thing needful la
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient.
BOLD BT A1J. DRUGGISTS.
<fn f"l 4._ djcnn Invested In Wall Street
3)IU| DO kbDvJL/a often leads to fortune. A
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werrthlng, and copy of the Well .Street Itevlew
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A JP HftL. A Brokers. 72 Broadwav.N. Y
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Dr. J. Walker's California Vlnkgar
Bitters aro impurely Vegetable , (
reparation, made cliielly from tlio naive
herbs found on tlio lower ranges of
he Siorra Nevada mountains of Califor- ^
lia, the medicinal properties of which
iro extracted thorefrom without tlio uso ,
>f Alcohol. The question is almost
laily asked, " What is the cause of tho
mparalleled success of Vinegak HitL'Ensf"
Our answer is, that they removo
he cause of disease, and the patient rolovers
his health. Thev aro tho ereat
jlood put fior and a life-giving principle,
i perfec .Renovator and Invigorator
)f tlio f /stem. Never beforo in the
listory o the world has a medicine been
soinpouiy m! possessing the remarkable
juahties f Vinkoar Bitters in healing the
lick of ? cry disease man is heir to. They
ire a go tie Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
ihe Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious
Diseases
The piopertics of Dr. Walker's
VinegarBitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminat've, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative,
an' . Anti-Bilious.
it. h. Mcdonald at co..
Druggists andGen. Apt*., San Francisco, California,
and oor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N. Y. .,.
Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers.
W. Y. N. O.-NoTjn '
OPIUM
Habit Cured
A certain and sore core. Without Inconvenience,
ind at home. An antidote that stands purely on Its
?wn merits, oend for my quarterly magazine C-'l
TOtlt you nothing), conta'nlngoccrtlQcates of hundreds
.hit have been permanently cured. I claim to liavo
[tiscovercd and produced the first origimax, and
OXLV BCRK CUBE FOB OPIUM EATIMO.
??.. r,. a.. CGLLINS, La Porte, Ind.
SMITH ORGAN CO.
Boaton, Mass.
Thc*e Standard Instrument*
Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.
Agents Wanted in Every Town.
8old throughout ttie United States on ths
1NHTAI.LMENT rLAN |
That in, on a System of Monthly Payments.
Purchaser*shonld ask for the SMI ?H AMFBtCAN OnOAW.
Catalofrnna and full particular* on application.
mm mm Of the Prettiest f-nrifa yon ever saw.
rn V with ?our name handsomely printed on
I thSBI, sent, poat-oald, npon receipt of BO
nJl qanta. Your frleuits will all want them
Man they see yonr?. Addreee,
WL O. CANNON, 4<i Kiieeland Street. Boston. Maae.
CT ft a WKKK. Aarente wanted everywhere. For
tip I ft outfit 15c. Kritch A Wai-kkb. Dayton. Ohio
Tlie Improved Suocchn Wiieliinat MncUlne.
. - /"V S I 40.000 worth In 3 yeara,
fuA anil give unlvnraal satisfacf
1 I i_ yln'jCSSi tion. It washes all sires of
k^MMhwo^fp u fTT olothlnir, and Lace (Millars,
xXBhB /V wl" ** liT without Injury. Half d.iren
\BBH |j> ?"xi J shirts are cleaned in N mlnjHB/ljj
ntee, soiled wiistbands inII
11 in VI Stf.aM PowtB Machines
IA M lW for Inuni/rlM made to order.
^m.1 Send for Pamphlet. AoitJtTI
Wantkp and can tmke a for
tune. York M't'gCo..York.Pa.
N. F. BURNHAM'S
TL'UniNK
Water Wheel
Wan selected. 4 years am, and put
to work In the Patent Office, WsshIngson,
I>. C.. and has proved to 1>?
the best. If) sires made. I'rler*
lotver tluin any other fim-claaa
Wheel. Ptnmphlet free.
ft. f. BlTRNIIAM. Yokf, Pa.
CDI1 CDCV or KITH cured by the use of Rosa'
bllLCrO I Ephxttio Hkmkiiikb. Trial Pack SBsaBBanwwas
aire />??. For circulars, artdenoa uf a
soooaas. etc.. address ROSS BROS.. Richmond, lnd.
(2$t> f? A a month to male and fnmale agents every
CP ty " / where. Kureka MT^ Co.. Buchanan. Mich
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES.
m m Askvonr Harness Maker for
Ky _ ygft ti.o '/i vi' collar PAD.
KfflMAjttMSn Tlicy ar? warranted to cure
any sore neck on horac or
ImSw.T' .' IC&iMga mule, or money refunded.if
jjrliucd^directions are fol
iiunnf t'rs, Buchanan'Mlch.
FISH
NETS
99 feet Sclnas, 5 feet deep * 6 75
? ? ? 7 ? ? iSS
Beat Material Ready for use, all sizea. " Price
Llata low to Trade. Mend for Price Lists
BUUOLPU GUN CO.. at. Liula, Mo.
TWBS MiM, ri~X>TTO.
The beat an 1 cheapest Point In Ihe
World for Iron. Tin or Wood. For sale
oy?S5il?^eT'r^rb*'p<*- PRINCER' MBTALLIO
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W~CAUTION.?Purchasers will pleaso
see that our name and trade mark iru on each and s
every package. 8bnd for a Circular.
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