The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 04, 1876, Image 4

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FARM, GARDEN AND 1I0USEII0L llouxeholtl Hints. Catauiiu.?A subscriber, who so th it thoio is uo such thiug as a sure cu for e>itarrh iu tbe head, reoommen full audfrequo'it use of water to clean the nostrils. When the head is ve stuffy and heavy, warm w ter should used with the occasional* addition of little salt. Pulverized or ground sugf to be used as a snuff, is also reoommen ed. Another advised the application ground sugar with a camel's hair bruE Another says that if catarrh is r chronic, but arises from a recent cold liberal use of cayei\no pepper at inei will effect a cure. lo kid K00M8, Bedding, etc., i Bugs.?Procure from an" apothecary solution of corrosive sublimate, call< " bug poison." Apply this with a brui to all the cracks iu bedsteads, bureau behind bureau and waslistand druwei etc., once a week, after the room h been swept and dusted* If tho verm are in tho walls, wet somo commo strong smoking tobacco, and with knife blade thrust into all tho crao'. above and below the baseboard urom the room. This will orodicate the pes! as I have proved, in a few weeks. T1 rooms must be carefully looked ove occasionally,until spring, when a few bu may appear in March, but after sprii house cleaning they will bo gono unl a new importation arrives with nc servants. Red or Black Ants.?May be driv< away by a line of solution of corrosi sublimate, drawn with a brush aroui the edge of each shelf in tho stoi room, and around tho outside of eai pail or jar standing upon the floor. I j?>t uui unjLiuu^, euuuiu uo miowea touoh the aide walla, or the auta will u auch vessels as bridges to cross the li: of poison. I always use the prepai tiou myself, to insure its being the oughly dono, and to prevent accider from the careless uso of so deadly poison. A Victim to Kitchen Slops.?Sor fifteen or more years ago a young mi in a Pennsylvania village built him house and store and commeuoed trai ing. Just beneath and to one side the man's sleeping room was a filtl pool suveral feet in diameter, caused 1 the kitchen slops which flowed from tl sink out through a leaden pipe. lull spring following the occupation of t] premises, tho wife was taken sick bilious fever, but after ,a long illne recovered. The next autumn the mi took the fever and died. The store at goods were sold to satisfy the New Yo: creditors, paying some twenty-five thirty cents on a dollar. Thus endi the life and usefulness of a young, a tive, and highly respectable man, probable victim to slops. To bo so e grossed in tho pursuit of earthly goO( as to forget the simplest and ploine laws of health and common decency, ] to say the ieast, poor polioy. Question* and Answers. Has any successful treatment be decided upon for curing or preventi: the foot and mouth disease among c: tie? TA ih.i ?in ^ xu us nam tuai UUT.UO anecteu witli t cowpox do not contract the foot a month disease, oven though livi among a herd largely infected with i therefore vaccinating them is consider a preventive. Is there a remedy for the white sc on frnit trees? Dr. Philips, of Oxford uuiversil recommends painting the trees tb affected with linseed oil. If a lawn is defective from the gro\i of coarse grass or weeds, what is t treatment prescribed ? Either pall np all the noxious grow immediately after a rain, when the eai is soft, or summer /allow the ground i one season, taking care to keep the si faoe stirred and clean all the tin This last mode is reserved usually 1 desperate ca es, as pulling up or cutti: out the weeds is attended -with less t penpe and loss of time. Is there any cure for grub in the hen of sheep ? Grub in the head is caused, as mt farmers know, by a little fly that lays eggs 111 tne stieep's nostrils ; these eg batch ont small worms, whieli crowd i into the head. A remedy advised is blow tobacco smoke up the nostrils. Many lambs die when abont abo one month old withont any appare canse. What is the cause ? The dyiog of lambs is often the i suit of taking too much milk, whii coagulates in the second stomach of t] animal. A preventive is often found the liberal salting of both ewes at lambs ; tho treatment proscribed is tur ing the ewes on a thinner pasture, reduce the quantity of milk, and givii the lambs a small quantity of salts some ginger tea. Does sawdust fnrniah a satisfacto manure? Sawdust alone is not a manure, but is au excellent absorbent, henoe aft having been used as bedding, for i stance, contains manorial influence which are due, of course, to the matte absorbed. Froit OuSea. Most of the fruits cultivated in tl department, except grapes, will ha been already gathered, and the ma will be to take such care, of the plan as will secure an abundant crop ne year. Oat away the old raspberry canes th have been fraited, and barn. Tie i the new growth to stakes or other sn port, allowing only four or five canes each plant; shorten these to abont fo feet, and the laterals at eighteen inch< It is well to aire the rows a dressing manure, leaving it on all winter. Chit oat the blackberry oanes whi have fruited, and tie up the new one do not let them grow over five or t feet bigh, and keep the laterals eighteen inches. Mildew sometimes appears jnst as t grape is abont to color, when this hs pens, dost freely with salphnr, ai trust to the rains to wash it off befc the fruit is gathered. In pioking 1 market do not handle the bnncho scissors are made whioh hold the bum after cutting it. Apply manure to the surface to far lise and mulch currants and gooc I . D. | berries. If no mnnure is used, put on i mulch of litter. Gather the fruit from dwarf trees a y? fast as it matutes. Do not allow pear iro to mellow on the trees, but when tin stem parts readily from the tree picl 180 and lay away on shelves in a oool fruit ry room to color and ripen.?Agriculturist be ir, SUMMARY OF AIKWF. id Iitereilliif Item from Home and Abeaad lot the international regatta at Philadelphii , a Smith and Killorn, of the Northwestern crew lis won the final heat of tho pair-oar race ovoi the Atalanta representatives; time, 10.02 op Tho final heat for double sculls was won bj ,A Yatos and Courtney, of the Uuion Springs o,l ovor the Atalanta crow; time, 9.52}. The 8^ Cambridge (English) University, Golnmbii is, and Yale crews conteBtod tho Intercollegiate s, race, which was won by Yale in 9.10^{, the a.s Cambridge orow breaking down. Iheitroug in wind prevented better time The four U1UV gnilllliuilg UIIIMJIl in mO BU1T AC LOUg Branch, betwoon Trautz aud Wade, for $500 ? k8 side, resulted in a victory for Trautz by twc feet The Turkish ministry will remain the same nndor tho new sultan Hillarj r Page, a colored man, known as the " fire friend," was hanged in Chesterfield county, jg Va., for arson.... Congressional nominations: l;jl Virginia, seventh district, J. T. Harris, Conservative ; Kansas, first district, W. A. Phillips, Rep.; Missouri, fifth, R. P. Bland, Dem. ....A band of religious fanatics calling themsolves Cobbites, camped near Gam Springs, uj Ark., murdered a man who went to interview >e. them. On a posso of men going to arrest -,'a them, they found the Cobbitee dancing about ifo the bloody head of the murdered man, wliicli to was impaled on a pole. Tho poese was obligoc *e to shoot two of them before the other foui ue men, four womou and two children could bt u- captured Just previous to the marriage cl >r" George Sleeper and his betrothed in Bulkley 111., thb groom was called to the door and shot IV dead by a rival, namod Burt Flemiug Tin publio debt was reduced $3,119,369.29 during uo tho mouth of August By the breaking of t 11 u locomotive axle on tho Lehigh Valley ro~d, i it tram was thrown down an embankmont nea: Allen town, Pa. E!evou passengers were iu jurcd ; bnt none fatally By a collision or 'J the Fitchbnrg road, near Wachusott, Mass., i W passenger car was Ulescopod, killing one ladi and injuring two other persona Fiv< ^ freight cars hroko through a hridgo ncai ' j Waterloo, 111., and falling thirty feet wer< ,RH completely wrecked. 111 By the breaking of an axle of a coal train 01 the Baltimore and Ohio road, eovcral can wero wrecked, and before a flagman conld In sent back a second coal train ran into tin [ill wreck and added to the pile of debris, cover ^ ing the passenger track. Shortly after a mai train ran into the other two wreck< and wa; s thrown down an embankmont into tho canul The engineer was killed and a number of pa' [P) sengers wounded The most decisive batth of the Servian-Turco war was fonght a Aloxiuatz and resulted iu the defeat of thi Servians. The Turks acted on the offeusivt en all day, which closed with bloody cirnago u8 A fire broke out in the town of Hyaciuthe Canada, and owing to a fierce wind was sprea< ^ with the utmost rapidity through the bnsiues portion of the place, only being quenchoi n after destroying three banks, factories, post . office, court house and other prominent build oc{ ings, as well as eighty stores and six hundre* houses. Hundreds of families are homeless aVj their entire possessions having been lost. Th osscs will foot up $2,000,0000 By the ex plosion of tho boiler of a thrashing machin ua on a farm in Chatflold, Minn., a Mr. Lawtot was blown 160 feet and instantly killed .(]j Charles Arnold was literally torn to pieces he tho fragments being scattered around. Wm Burnett had tho top of his head blown off an< th anothor man was seriously wounded 'Ih Albert Bros.' sawmill and au adjoiaing lumbo or yard at Woodland, Pa., were destroyed by fire h " with one million fe'et of lnmber. Loss, $10, )*' 000 Ex Gov. Seymour having positive!; v' declined to allow bis name to be usod as a can ' ? didate for the gubernatorial cb&ir of Ne\ x" York, a new convention baa been c&llod by tbi chairman. Jg Arkansas elected its Democratic State ticket )Bj. by an overwhelming majority Qoss au< j(H Allen, who are in training in Cincinnati for i j.H prize tight, have been arrested and forced ti IP give bonds not to fight in Ohio Servia'i to defeat at Alexinatz is confirmed. The slaught*: on both sides was very groat?the contestarii ufc fighting with the utmost valor Tbolbirteei i t rectifiers and distillers, who wore indicted ii Chicago a year ago, bnt who subsequent!] e- turned State's evidence, have been dischargee Lib from custody Largo meetings aro being lio held in England in depreoatiou of the Turkint 1D atrocities. John Bright declares that but foi id the support of Gre*t Britain the Turks woult u~ never have dared to commit the horrible out ragts of which we daily road All tin !g buildings on both sides of Maiu street, Sea 1D forth, Canada, were destroyed by fire. Loss $75,000; partially insured Aland slidi iy of five tons of clay buried John and Mattluv ., Brennan in Brooklyn, N. Y., and when tlir] were dug out John was found dead, literal)] n_ crushed flat, whilo Matthew was alive bui ,3 fataily injured Owing to a oollision of Holyhead, England, between the Amerioai ship Sonora and the Spanish steamer Vivar hfitli vamaIu vaya loaf wal?*We lis goes. One life only was lost The Londot ve crew defeated the American orew in the firs in beat of the international fonr-oared 'race fo its profeaeionala. Distance, three miles; time xt 18.31). The second heat was won by a Halifa: (Nora Scotia) crew over the world-famoui Paris crew from St. Johns, New Brunswick }p Time, 17.58. p- Horatio Seymour, of New York, gives tin to following reasons for declining the nominatioi ur tendered him by the Democratic State oonvon >B* tion: The Democratic convention, acting am der misapprehensions, pnt me in nominatioi for the offloe of governor of New York. Thii oh its members would not have done if they bat R ; known the facts regarding my health. Foi lix many reasons I ought net to be their oandi to date. Duty demands that I should deolint tb? proffered honor. While I am grateful foi he the friendly sentiments which prompted thcii p- action, my declination is oomDelled bv ob?t? ad oIm which I cannot overcome. For som* re months my health has been infirm, and a re or cent illness has unfitted me for mental or phy H 5 eical exertion. My own opinion, confirm e< by the judgment of my physicians, convince* me that I am unable at this time to perfom ti- the duties devolving npon the governor o te- New York. I "could oheerfully eacrifioe m; a own purposes and feeling to meet the *i?ho? of my friende ; I would not heaitato to peril g mv health to uphold those principlea in which 9 I believe, or to promote the public wolfaro; 9 but I feel that I should aaerfioo the interes's t of the party which placed mo in nomination if . I accept its action. Even tho Buperina rrn^th . of the party with which I act <v u'd not < 1-ct a ticket with the known fact tlmt ii? nnmin. r, f. - governor was unequal to the performance of the labors of that office. I could not conscientiously enter upou them. I cannot do my . friends the wrong of placing tbem in false positions by trying to do so. I therefore fe?l constrained to decline the nomination. r The Republican convention in Maseachu setts renominated Qov. Rice and the remainr der of the present State officers by acclamai tiou. The platform insists upon a speedy re> turn to specie payments, calls for a tborongb t reform of the civil seivioe, and commends for > approval the services of Qen. Grant in tbe > lato war, in tbe legislation on finance, and in dealing with the measures of the late Democratic House Owing to an outbreak in I the western part of Africa, three British guni boats seconded the Niger and punisbod the > natives by burning several villages. The iu> habitants resisted and a number of Etiglish' meu wore wouuded The 2,200 persons > rendered homeless by the St. Hyacintbo fire , sufTcred severely from the cold nights A conflagration at Darham, Canada, destroyed - the Argylo hotel and half a dozen residences... A torrible storm pa-sod over Leavenworth City and county, Kansas, damaging housos, crops, etc., to the extent of $50,000 Tho , Republicans of Vormont elected their entiro r State ticket by a largo majority By tho t explosion of fifteen pounds of uitro-glyceriue t on a scow at tho Hell Gato (New York) oxt cavatiou, three meu wore blown to atoms and 1 nine more or less wontided. It is thought that r the man having tho explosive in charge i dropped it on the deck The first heats r.f t the professional pair-oarcd race at Philu, dclpbia were won by Green and Thomas, of t the powerful Thames crew, over two others of 5 tho same crew, in 21.44? ; and by the Boston ; crew of Faulkner and Regan, over Josh and i Gil Ward, the famous oarsmen; time, 20.02. i In the second heat for eiogle sculls, Braley, P r>f Ut T^l XI T> ?- *- - ? V. Ut. OUUIK, 11. u., uJUL JL.II1H YYiTU 1U - and Hanlon, of Toronto, beat Pl&isted, of New 1 York, and Luther, of Pittsburgh, iu 21.G4J. * Alexander H. Stephens has been ro-nomi* natel for Cong ess by a Georgia convention. J The final heat for four-oarod boats at rhiiadolphiu was rowed by the Thames and Halifax crews, a'd on account of a foul was given to the 'J. htnu-s men. The final single 1 scull contest was won by Haolon, of Toronto, i ov.r ltraley, of St. Johns ; time, 21.09. Faulk3 nor and Regan, of Boetou, won the pair-oar 3 race over Thomas and Green, of the Thames - crew, iu 21.20. The Thames men having rowod 1 in the four-oared contest a short time before, ? wero unable to pull as they ought in the pa roar The secretary of the treasury has - called for the redemption of $10,000,000 of ) five-twenty bonds of 18C5....Richard D. Hubt bard was nominated for govornor by tho i Democrats of Connecticut. The platform in 3 dorses the St. Louis nominations ; declares . the Republican party unable to carry out tho ), reforms which they profess to advocate, as d tho experience of tho past few years demons strates ; charges that the great depression of d industry and ocmmerco is duo to the unparal loled corruption and extravagauco of tho pros ent administration ; calls for rigid eoonomv d iu public expenditures, and thanks tho last i. House for reducing the estimate $30,000,000 ; b demands the dismissal of oveiy dishonest iu> onmbent of pnblio office, and that only faithb ful men be appointed ; that the military shall a be subordinate to the civil power, and de. uounces tho recent order of the President, , placing troops around the polls in the 8oulh . under the charge of Uuited States marshals as 1 an outrage upon the people aud a violation of . the principle of our government; demands r a retnrn to epooio payment by tho most , spocdy and practicable method. Tho Demc cratio convention in Massachusetts nomiy nated Charles Francis Adams for gov ernor by acclamation. The platform indorses v the action of the delegates at St. Louis ; dc3 claros that the national honor demands exact jusiice to all the creditors of tho government, t and the payment in coin of the debt repro1 sentod by the legal tender notes held by tho a peoplo equally with tho bonded dobt held by 3 capitalists ; that to the last House is due the ? gratitude of the country for its courageous r and largely successful efforts (iu spite of the , ui iuo nutuiuininiiiuii; 10 reunce 1 tho expenses of the government to a scale adi justed to tho economio necessities of a period j of unexampled industrial distress ; states 1 that whorever Republican rule prevails in the g South will be fouud the theater of outrages i that shock the human sense and blot out r institutions?and points with pride to tho 1 contrary state of affairs wherever Democratic . rule is iu power ; charges that the prostration > of industries aud trade and commerce are due . to tho maladministration of the party iu , power, and that a continnance of that party in r power will increase the preeent deplorable r state of affairs; demands a reduction of r salaries and the catting off of eineoures ; and i views with alarm the rapid increase of taxat tion and public indebtedness A bronze f stfttuo of Laf-yette, erected Ly Frenchmen in i Union tqnare, New York, was formally pre, seated to the city with appropriate ooremonies. A serious riot is reported as baviDg taken 1 place in Charleston, 8. O., growing oat of the - interference or ooiored politicians with othor r ooiored men, who had joined the opposing party. A number of white men went to the t rescue of their colored friends, when a bloody fight was at once commenced, and a nnmber of persons were dangerously shot. The colored mob were left in possession of the streets, s and did mnoh damage to property A fight i occurred between two factions at a pole-raising - at Btouy Hollow, N. Y.f in which pistols were . freely used, and a dozen persons were more or i lees seriously injured ; one being fatally shot i through the lungs Abdul Hamid, the new 1 sultan of Tarkey, has been formally inyestod r with the sword of Osman. 411 the ministers . were present The reported mass*ore of i Catholic# by Chinamen at Ning-l'oue-Fon is r oonfirmed. The priest and his t.\ o assistant* r were killed and torn to pieces, and over one . hundred of the congregation mur lered. The a French oonsul has taken the oase in hand - The Paeifio Mail steamer City of Peking made - the trip from Hong Kong to Ban Franolsoo in 1 twenty-two days and eleven hour*, and from s Yokohama in hfieeu days and uiu? hours, a being tho quickest trip by twenty-two hours f ever made Eight men entered the Bank f of North field, Minn-, one afternoon, and while ! some of tbom covered the anaiHtant cashier and | oleik with pistols, others pressed a kaife to i the throat of Cashier Haywoo^, and ord.rc 1 J him to open the vault. Oil bin refusing tli | knife was pressed bard enough to draw blocs'. I and on b h reiterating bin refn-al, one of tl ubb: re put a rov?.l~er to hiB bead and ble ' out hi* Lriii a. Tney then donia-^ed that tL?* : assistant o^eu ibo combination but a* be uuauii viioy suui iiiuj uirougn mo suouiuo . Meanwhile tho citizens rallied aud killed of the robbers and wounded another, who wt carried off by his confederates. The outlaws did not succeed in getting any booty from th bank In tho freo-to-all race at Springfield Mass., Goldsmith Maid won in 2.19>?, 2.1GJ4 2.22; beating Bodine, Jadgo Fullorton am: Smuggler, in the order named The long anticipated prize fight between Joo Goes am Tom Allen for the championship of the world was fought near Covington, Ky., in tho pres onoe of a largo crowd of unruly pugilist*. After fighting seven rounds, in which Allei gainod first blood and kncck down, a Kontuck; mil.tia company drove them off. The part; boardod its train and was taken ten miles fur ther off, where tho fight was finished in thir teen additional rounds, iu which Goss wa; terribly punished, but was given tho fight b> the referee on aocouut of Allen striking a fou blow. The police and militia captured the firm train on its return to Cincinnati, aud it is probable that Allen will be sentenced to State prison. Tho second train, containing Goes and his friends, was warned, and those worthies d.sembarked before reaching tho city. Family Fire Escape. An English inventor has patented a contrivance for escaping from the upper stories of a bnilding while the lower portion is wrapped in flames. The machine is a flexible canvas shoot, strongly fixed to an iron rim, which forms its mouth, and is so adjusted as to admit of ready access to the bag. A strong iron stanchion. ndinntWl to tho rim o/i. | mits of its being fixed to a window; tin shoot is then allowed to gently drop, aud is seized by some one outside. Th;porsun descending has merely to stretch knees and elbows out, by which mean.* the rapidity of trausit can bo regulated, and in a few seconds he is deposited safely on the ground. In case excess o' nervousness should prevent any on< from following the inveutor's directions a too rapid descent can be prevented bj the person at the bottom of the shoot, twisting it for some distance, and gradually unfolding the twi6t as the occupant descends. What to Eat. The London Lancet gives some useful advice as to how one should oat and drink during exceptional heat. Very little tea or coffee, plenty of milk witii fish, and but little meat, and that we'.I cooked, and a moderate indulgence i:i iced drinks, are what tho Lancet recommends. Spirits and wines it interdicts. It should be known that frequent and excessive thirst is often aggravated by an injudicious cons inption of ice. Such extreme thirst will be immediately allayed by hot driuks, a fact which has been ofteu verified. It cannot be too strongly insisted on that over-feediDg and over-drinking ure most pernicious, especially either before or after pro/V** - A iuiig> U ui i/iJUMiimuuiu uicruuii. i'UO principal meal of the day should be taken at sunset. Pimples on the face, rough skiL, chappod handa, a&ltrheum and all outanooui affections cured, the akin mode soft and amooth, by the use of Jcnipeu Tab Soap. That made by Caswoll, Hazard <fc Co.. New York, ii the only kind that can be relied on, as there are many imitations, made from common tar, which are worthless.? Com. Safe and Sure.?"Tasteless cure" for fever and ague. Hent by msi! for $1.00. A. R. Case, Station W, Brooklyn, N. Y. We would not recommend the frequent or constant aae of any medicine. It is nupoitant to take oven a good article judiciously. Parsons' Purgative Pills are safe prompt and reliable as a laxative or cathartic.* Ilaso ball is undoubtedly good exerriHft Ahd Hftniiftl kmngnnihul K.v* siuns bunged evert, broken sLnm and blistered hands. We can tell you mat in all snob cases, if Johnson's Anodynr. I.inimenl is resorted to. it will reduce the swelling and atop the pain.* Martyrs to salt rheum, rejoice ! The persistent nso of Glenn's Sulpiiuh Soap will cure yon. Use it instead of the greasy ointments and astringont WAshes with which you have heretofore stimulated the disease. It is cleanly, safe and speedy. Depot, Crittenton's, No. 7 Sixth avenue. New York. Hurt ah for the Mucks and the browns produced by Hill's IIair Dye. * Choice Peach Ti re. $3 to $5 per 100; Wllaon'a Early Blackberry Plarta. $13 per 1000; KTandywlne Itaapburry Plants. $10 per 1000. Aaparaicua, $3 per 1U00; Strawberries, cheap by mall. R. S. Johnston, Stock ley. Dal. The Markets. tutu YOHK Beef (Jattlo?Prime to Extra Unilocks no j* lfJi Uiinnicn to Ooo'J'A'exr.nB.....B 09 <4 09^ Mild] Cows i.iii m .. i.ik?n ....83 0) ?476 00 E^t?Live...........<3 <A 16. Dressed 0 ~M<A 08,*? Sheep .. 04** Of \ Lambs 0f*<4 07 Ootton?Middling. Il.',<4 11X Fiour?Extra Western....*. 5 iR '4 6 76 State Extra 6 8f> <4 6 60 Wheat?Red Weatcru 1 20 (4 1 30 No. aSpriHK 1 0>?*i4 1 Ok* Rye?State P6 <4 86 Barley?State ?> V* 80 Barley Malt P2** 1 06 Oats?Mixed Western 88 46 Oorn?Mixed Western 17 (4 67 Hay, per cwt...... 60 <4 96 Straw, per cwt. . . 60 0 80 Hopa.,^.78'a?20 (431 7i*s- ^10 ? _ 30 rura? < !! 10 Lard 10X9 10 \ FUU?JViackerol, No. 1, now 16 00 918 00 No. 3, now 7 60 9 8 00 Dry God, per cwt...... 6 CO 9 6 60 Herring, Realt>d, per box 18 9 28 Petroleum?Orode 14Jtf *<5 Refined?21J6 Wool?California Fleece 17 9 28 Texas " ...... 16 9 36 Australian " ? 9. ? Batter--RUte W ?| gn Western Dairy............. 3] 9 US Western Fellow...... v3 9 26 Wert:rn Ordinary 14 9 18 Ohrere?State Kaotory (6 9 ny State Skimmed...... OS 9 <? Woctern............ ..... 08 9 1016 Rggs?-State,. 23 9 24 CVWWAXJO. Flour ( 26 9 0 00 Wheat? No. 1 Spring 1 16 9 1 16 Corn?Mixed 6M Oats 36 9 to Rye 67 9 7 J Barley ? 9 ? VBIUMLrBU. Beef Oattle?Kxtra 02V9 0*** Sheep 04 9 04|( Hogs? Dressed <8h9 0?X Floor?PeonaylTsn'a Kxtra 6 51 9 8 00 Wheat?Bed Westarr: 1 10 9 116 By* 62 9 r.a Oorn?Yellow 67 9 67 Mixed 64 9 '* Gate - Mired H2 9 42 Petroleum?Grade 19 uklQ Bcflnsd??s waTarroww, ltass. Bear Cattle? Poor to Choice a rvi 9 7 f2K Sheep 1 so 9 6 61 Lambs 8 00 . 10 CO The) first step toward making a mail of your son is to train him to earn wbal he spends ; the next best step is to teacli him how to save his earnings. NKW llitmornn- Envelope*. Send tOo. forll kinds Alfrrd L 8- w-1 Kactoty Cb ca^o, Itl. J* 1 it a Hay Rmploymn .t f?? all. < 'hr mo A NothIm ?JL\.F Catal gnr >><* -, Fwltou A U<?.,llt>W? au?t ,N.Y PRESIDENT Boston. Mm. lhk> OUTFIT CKKK. Beat Ubanoe Vet. Wrlt? *$)& at Once. OOLL.IN8 A OO.. ? Ollnton Plaoe.N.Y Otr C ew a Week to Agent*. Sample* FRKE $pO <9 ? ? p. O. VIOKKRY. Augusta. Maine. t??"| per Ha* selling onr New Goods. Term* free, tiy J, \r Sample Y?ic. (I Marshall A On ,1, eltpor'.N Y i)n W^ek Salary guaranteed to male A female. Sent ^lf stamp for circulars. R. M. Bodlne.Inrilanap's.Ind Prom nDie* rieaiam won ; nnnorMKnow empioj" Minded* more wanted. M. N. LovflL, Krlw, rn .p2-'.^"s. cpyptVir B?st In the World. ???*?? AfTHIiA?f?2__! T' ,,0,',,AM * co..i??.ethat..>m^.tu Aklhmn. ? (Sot th?xennlne per ho* bi mall, anld l>y druxatate. Ad'e D. I .. < n*el I. A ppl? < Irenk > Till SI'iiMT^imn, Tnrf, F.eld Hporta, Agrl mlliira. 93 per jour Nneclman onpy free. O. J FOSTFR A OO . Poha.. O Marray St.. New Yor> 100,000 ACRES K~ptfo^bAUon um*!. r.FO B Wit OHl . Mlnneapol a. Minn. CAMPAIGN H AYES. Ijm#" 1>i,c ill.. Aleuts. J. II. IIUl MJltW.S SONS, L'OSTUN. <2j"| k> A .MONTH and traveling expenaea pal' 1 1 _> a9 for Nnlaamrii. No peddlere wanted Addreee. Monitor Manitf'o Oo., Olnolonatl, Ohio. AAFA A Month.?Axenta wanted. 30 beat veil n-lflll ln*r article" In the world. One "ample frrn U>UUu Add'ae .1AV HIKINHON. Petrolt.Mlch A> ?a WATtlflBN. A Great Kenaatlon. .Samy! ,'h ? ITafrA and Out/It frr? >o Abut*. Better that Oold.Addreea A. OOirLTKR A OO.. Ohtoaxo -rtNtJ|vwFRs iNn F.XGINK OWNER.I J ehonld all nnderttand the Al'e** Governor. l|ln?trated ' Ircnlar aent free. S. B AI.I.FN, Borton A 1 wayf? IN GOI<1> Riven away to every acent Tfh I M % Olronlar* free. Sample" 25 eta. Fmplr' *** * N# Novelty 0-t.. 307 Bmadwar. New York jm f mm X"V O made atrooc; Raabfulnaaa cured ..c 9 W. IVI an I the llody madavlxorou,: Valuahl act! Sent Free. Add ram. V. I. nvi;v. Hue ti.ej. N. Y. e. _A A M O N f ll-AGKNTS WANTFI tl 'I nil ererywh?re. Bnelne?? hmorahleand flrat .79/ a 6 11 e'ara. Pa-flrn'ara rfnt FRR*. Addrra t/V WORTH A CO . St. Ionia. Mo. A?*??TATO IMIJUFU. The beat extant. I.IO* In ti*e. We will deliver aample to your R. R. Depo In U. S. on receipt of n|'j. KFNYON RROS.. Carhotdale. Pa. LF-ARlf TF.LEORAPH fj TUR BFBT OFFRR ??r made to Vonna V MRNand T.AOIFS Addreaa.-tth atamn, J. FIIRH MAN TKI.. GO.. OBKKMN. O. YAT A TVrnTT7?T\-YotrNa MEN akduiuki ' ? l\ 1" I 1 f fo learn Te'earaphr. ?nd ea" 94f? lo 900 per month. F.xtra Ind'wmanta. The far. e.t. l,r't and mn't retfob/e Onllex- In U.S. S?nd atamn f. Oatalnvne. Add'a Tci.*nRArtt nni.t.ynr. Bnffaln, N. V A fimraifl I' TOU want, the heat ae|I nr artir< A 14 r Nl \ In the world and a'olid void pateilVI Llll 1 U lever watch, fre? of coat, write n onre to J. RRTDK A OO. TBS Broadway. N. Y. I l^f * U 1-t1 1 1\T ?"??*VAtJK -TA *11'H.I< I 9 O Fj I VTLt 1?0 nontl-antal. 15 cnlI Seed stamp for the ch"ap?*t PHr# Lb' In thu mtnln Add.ess CHAS. H DUNNING. Brownvll'e. Me._ J9TTOCF.SS ASSITRF.D I T.TFK INSTTRAXOF A' U IX YK A RS BI'RTNFSS ' COST ADDRFSS SK %IX DOLLARS PAID. | RKTARY MUTUA1 HfoURFS $1 nnn I T.IFK POMP ANY. **F.ND TOR PAPERS TO RFADINGTOX. N .1 Asml W'nnfrA Medals *nd Diploma* A??Mf or ,,0nV^n's Centennial BIBLE SOO I'lustrnt Inna. Adlrm for "f? circulars. A. J. HOI. *1 AN A- fO.,010 ARCH Street. Pblli PRNNMVl'YANIA MU1TARY APO?K.m I'hrrlrr. Prnn.. Rmpma September IS Thorough Instruction in Olvll and Mining Fnglneerln the Oln'io. and Wngllsh Branches. For Olroulst apply to Ool. THFO. HYATT. Proa.. P. M. A. Drum VCD TdHI* Giant. 7-Rhot, Salf-Aotln nCVULVtn PyMndnr, with Rox Partrid?? 91.50. ft4 pp. Gatslogue frrSporting O x-da. Noraltles. Rara Book*.'to. Now <!no ' for Agents. BALDWIN A CO.JIII Na?ian St.. N. \ YOUK own Llko 1 rra In oil oolora, to ahow onr wrr pain I'd on oirfu.KWifW, from a photograph n ttn-type, free wit 1 the TTome Journal, 92.50 a ye." Sampla of onr w >rk and naper. tarma to agents. ato., 1< ota. T-. T. LIT1 1IRR, Mill Village. Rrlo oonnty. Pa. RITR1.INI5TON (Vl.l Fro-rh nnd Fngll.l DAY and BOARDING SCHOOI FOR YOITNO LADIF.S. Fifth Year opens September 1 1th. LOUIS POLLWNS._A. M 1 A AAA AUFNTS Wnnlid-SHOlo 911V a week, or 9500 forfeited. New nov tie-, chroiwi', stationery pack ages, watnhas, jewelry, etc special terms ytven to agents; valnahle samples, wit oataloguo, tent free; a Itvkarat solid gold waton given .1 premium. R. L. RtitTCgr.lt, I I Day Street. New Vor' A NOVELTY. ?r rnrrtm oooUlntnf a doadp when held to tb? li?ht (f d?*l#rna), sent pout-paid for 25 cent*: 0 paeka. 6 namr !* 1. No other card printer has the name. Agent* wan te^1 ontfltjtk. Dartl Printer. Look Box D, Ashland. Me* ifr*** ffkiy f *day narf. H!aitnitMca' * '*??? frtt.ofcar A - Sj| ? ^ tin** <'b ran.(..rayon*, *r.d bceutiml Pfctur. ,TSvT Tl.7Tnrr..Vi?iti?*, Rcvird, MAtto Comic.end '1'nui I r?l*. -.w..rtl *.%. .n,? fir Hfi : rt 1 ' i>To.\ MA.v. F.t.niuh-ti I* TOBACCO USERS ?lXld NIC-IN-NO( with their Tnhnrro. Presents VrKTioo, Dizzta** Kaintm B?,NEnvousNM?. wlihoat Impairing ItaSontl tod. Comforting and Trarqnlllrlng pow?n. Trial pk'g by maU <oc. V. SI KARNS. Druggist. I)?trt.lt, Mltl Tito I OVPDQ' Telegraph. or C'npld 1 I1C L W VCKO Magnetic Chord. Tbanio wonderful and and amusing instrument ever invented. 8ecr conversation can be carried on from different rooms, across tl street. . without detection. a child can u?e It. |r^-Agi?tit \\ allied to take orders for it. Bells like hot rakes Ham pie pa scut for |0<?. Address, Fletcher & Co., Williaui*burt;h, N. Y. A BOOK for the MILLION MEDICAL ADVICE i nd <?hronlr Dwrairs, Canre Catarrh, Kupture. Opium liabit, Ac , SENT FHEE on r:cei| ui (tamp Adtlrasa, Dr. Hutta' lJiapenaary No 12 N. 8th at.. 8t.Doo?s. M fi AGENTS WANTED FOfTHISTORYUenteni exhibition It wlla faster than any oth-r book. One Agent s< 13 copies lu two day-. Send for < ur extra terms Agents National Puiii.ihiiino Co., Philadelphia,!' Patlon's American People! Th? PreaR oalla It " the bo .t.M S'llt where flimsy "Oe tennlal litMorlee" hare > o obanoe; IO UI page*. Ill' trstloos, Antograpbs, ATaps, Charts, etc. /Wee fc A S."> Steel Engraving (now st Memorial Art Ilk Centennial Fx- nettlon) ./free to subscribers. CANVASSERS wanted on Liberal terms. J. W. KdWH A CO., New Yarla and t: drag PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Tbn School and Ooll ye Dlrao'o<y fur 181(1, lit PUN. Kvki.ythino About Schools ; map and illustrations ok schools; Pupil's Hailboad Kxpknbk paid iiy this Burfa Kkk.k. hj m <11 for no?t>KK (I) ota). T. (JOTKSWOHI P1NCKWRY. Domestic Building, New York. TO AGENTS or any who need worl THE BIG BONANZA-asar Dam DeQuillk's new book, w tb lit rod action 1 Maiik Twain, In J ut ready. It la tb? richest In text >1 llluslrailx.H am n ior a long time Amy-ru ont of wo or dressing morg on come dull book ? Or for this oi It will flil >oar pjckeli a ire ! D m't d lay and lose b rttoy you want Send for circulate at o..ce. It cot nothing to an them. AMKRIOAW PPBLISHIWO OO., Harlfotd, Oonn. t N. F. BURNHAM'S 1874 Tni bin? J?e WATER WHEE1 CSaKMfijfil Hu dliplHreil hundred# of otb Turbine#, hut lutn never hern I Mlf dlayliWli Pamphlet free. N F BURWHAM. Yobk, PA to sell him. How to train _ M him. How to tell a trotted^^KB|^S^VM! ler. A NKW BOOK oMhr^^V^vV great lntnreat to llin##Mfl men. Sent hy mall Inr^^W _ iWWm 50 oents Atldreae M J. P. VlNCKIfT, | Hot U, OHitu.no. Ill North of Irelanc and Scotland. Stat? X^ine Stoamer; HAIIJNIl- BKTWKKN Nh\V VOIIK, Belfast and Glasgow New and Klegant Steamer, making quick and ool fortable voyage#. Kalllm Thursday#, f'nbln Paaaage, DfftO to ?70, aooorjli.g to looatlo Ketnrn Kiramlu# Ticket# at favorable rate#. Nlrrreg# at l ow ret Katr*. For Paaaare or Freight apnl; to AUBT1N BALDWIN A ?>?? .. (leneral Agent#, 711 Broadway, New York. * r glenn's Sulphur Soap eradicates All Local Skin Diseases; Permanently Bkaottfiks the complexion, prkvknt8 and remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Injuries of the Cuticle, and is a Reliable Disinfectant. This popular and inexpensive remedy accomplishes the same results ap costly Sulphur Matiis, since it permanently removes eruptions ami Irritation? of the Skin. Complbxional blemishes are ai ways obviated by its use, and it reni ilers the cuticle wondrously fair and smooth. ' Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns and Cuts are speedily healed ; by it, and it prevents and remedies Gout and Rheumatism. ' It removes Dandruff, strengthens the roots of the Ilair, and preserves ' its youthful color. As a Disinfectant of Clothing and Linen used in the sick room, and as a Protection against " Contagious Diseaset it is unequaled. * : Physicians emphatically endorse it. 0 Prices, 25 and 50 Cents per Cake, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 60c and $ 1.20 ! N. B. There li economy in buying the large cake*. * Sold by all DruggUta. > " Hill's Hair anil Whisker Dye," f I l- ~ ? i? rn DIUUA VI UI un II) UVl'? - C, N. CUmNTON. Propr. 7 Siith it. N.I. A*enl* Vt'iintod.?'twenty Hxl I A)oontedOteo> os for !*1. VJ samples bp mull, post-paid, vOu. COWTI' trTAi. iib?omo Co.. 37 Nwmo Street, New York. : SHEET MUSIC ! Sen t me >iO cento end a 3-ctnt stamp, and I will Rend yon. by ret nr.* mall, (onr copyright tooya by Ui. try 7 Co'llns, beantlfally printed, legnlur sheet mu-lo s'r.e: ; "New Piantation Timer," The Heart Kniwr 1 Wuehk is Home" (very sweet), "FIELD o' Baulky" (Scotch and very pretty), "Faith's Hhioht Wimh" (Devotional). J. M. STK W ART. Franklin. Mat-, r" tlveprpeln. is the costly price we pay for Inxnilee. All civilized nations snlfer frcm It. more or lrsr. lint, none so mnch as the people of ibe United States. I' Is hern. In the new world, that the disease has beer me dome"t|ostod. and we, as a people, have threatened to monopolize Its miseries. l,et us choolc Its further progress, by the u- e of ; Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, SOI.n RV AM. DRUUfllSTS. PERUVIAN SYRUP j Is a protected solution of the i Protoxide of Iron, ? A new discovery In medicine, which strikes at the ro< t of disease by ?nppl;lDg the blond with Its vital prlncp'e - of life element. o Thin In the secret of the wonderful success of tills remedy la caring Cyspepsin< Liver Complaint. Dropsy. ^ Chronio Diarrhea. Boils, Nervous > Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors. Loss of Constitn*? tional Vicor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Blades der. Female Comet plaints and B AT^Tj diseases ORIGINATING IN A f: BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, r? t Or scoompsnled by DEBILITY, ?OR? ? A Low State of the System. x. For Dyspepsia, Use ?. PERUVIAN SYRUP. 19* For Debility, Use "DTTT5TTTTT A-KT OVDnD a. x jjivu v in.ii o x ltui J For Dropsy, Use PERUVIAN SYRUP. For Neuralgia, Use - PERUVIAN SYRUP. ** For Chronic Diarrhea, Use a PERUVIAN SYRUP. ? '2 For Liver Complaint, Use S PERUVIAN SYRUP. - For Boils and Humors, Use PERUVIAN SYRUP. [ For Chills and Fever, Uae ? PERUVIAN SYRUP. For Loss of Appetite, Use PERUVIAN SYRUP. For Nervous Affections, Use k PERUVIAN SYRUP. 1 For Female Complaints, Use I PF.PTTVTAM fiVPTTI) I X XJXV W V x LLX1 KJ JL 10 U1 a _ For Diseases of the Kidneys, Use J PERUVIAN SYRUP. For Diseases of the Bladder, Use s PERUVIAN SYRUP. , MKTII W. POWI.K A- HONS, Proprietors, Hit HurrUon Avenue, lloaton. m HOr.O BY I KA1.HRS OKNKltALLY. NYNU No. :t7 WIIRN WitITINO TO ADntUTiSB" . pienne hut that you nnw tlir udve .00 ment In thin pnper. *