Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 January 1874 — Page 2
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MISCKLLAXY
H V AM HY. HY MAHHAKKt J. I'HKliTOM. Wutt will U iniit.r ly an l by W iK-liu r my I'Hlii In low wim Iri;ht. w ht-tiiir it u.'iiiil lliroiiKh dark ut light, I'mltr a tr-tv or poMi-ii -)', W ucu 1 look hat-aou u, by ami by ? What w ill it nutter by ami by w hi'iiK r, Mihi'lx t I tuili'l ul.un', la-lilntf Iftt ' "' u.iiliiM a et.iiii', Mikmiik ii. i It.ir.c m Hi.- uiitft-l n 1 1-h , llni.luiK i'" Hunk of tin- by by ? What will il m.it'.r l y aul by In Hi. r wiui litiuli'injr j I went lKiw niii inij.ii in. .ti Willi :Uil content, Never l. In In-'. II. iy, lint I, iruis w-iiil I br ..'. ' T hy an . I by ? Uli.it ill II m.iit r by mi l by W n. iii.-r uli eii.'ck i i rh.'.'n I'ff lain ( .. m by Hi.- ..iln. uii.'. 1. Pit i ii, SiHiiliinrf ii. it liti'.iili n ib mi. I -i,'!!; " Alt will l'.f t-l.-i wiM- by an. I '..)" V 'What will it Dialler? N.uuht, If I Only am urv tlie wny I Iro.l, tillH.IIIV of I'i lell'-.l'. If nil Ii) Ii. 111. y ui i.ii.in ii"! l luf h.'iv. i lif why, II 1 but rrut'll 1.1 III, by lill'l by. What w ill I cure t .r 'tic un-h.trfil sirh, II. in in v . ar I l. or lull, I ii-l I u-cliini: I i t'lin.t through all, Minillr.s It. T ri'tuli Hit- u! Ii infill lif, Mucr tit willsiii.ioUi It by uinl Uj I Ah it w ill i.tiit-r by ant by .Solium but t:n : I li.it .l.'.y or Pain l.iliiil uif sky w.ml, li lf. toiMin, win du r ilir i.!i r.u k r Minle or mch, Hi aM u--li..iin in ull, by uml by I lnilrptmlf'J.
TIIK MAN WHO HII'VT TIMK. II Y MAKY 1I AKTW KI.L. mnir' was a pure American. A itl when I say lianas a :i iiiri' American, I tin . in his part iil' :itii err:iti lpari'iit- were protliiifil mi this uit. Whether he has more remote iiinotor-, I'.itis never h:ul time to axvrtain. He f iltered this w orld mi hndness, atnl mraiit to make the iiio.-t of his term. I.Yady lor tt'Ili in his Uu Utli year, In- char;reil through thai institution like a mail Imll. currying the honors on his horns. Katies h.nl in. i.li' ii his iiiin.l w hat line of hu.hies Ik- would pursue, in tliat I'arly perioil cir-cutu-!aiic nliliiri il liim to Vate in his mother's l ip. Nit In- ma. 1- :tihinr trip tliroiiirh lln- Stat. , "-.itlii riii' force as litt ii t . ;t 1 1 1 1 landed . I.inii in an t-i Ii tt rial hair, w In-rt lit' ln-ir:m to st-ril ! Int'iire his coat-skirts t -I X from tin- lin t e. "Lite is short." said llanos ; " no tiiii to waste
in Kiui-iuiiii-rv tn any .ui i. J.uiii. --, i
tin1 wonl."
It is a hi-ttirii-al f.ict that I'.an ntarru d U ht t Iht lir t an-rht )i l.rii ! on t lif II v.
r itMiK n r in a wmih way n part pay
itirius paMT, irniii .oiiif (ivrrlua'li'il papa
aK iif ii"ii. J if ii-riainly m wr .i!n
any iinif in ciiiirt-iiip. I rannot Itiia-'im
Italic- liuirt iiiiir iin.lt-r a w iinlow tnui hiiiir
tlif li'lit o-mtar. I rannot iniainn: lnvi 1... 1. 1.
it hits win i'ii ny iizninin'. 1 ranttii
auirr Nf nun in in v iiiiihi S t'Vf Willi inn
Ii'V'tx-nt in Mippliratiun ami tin- otli m-hiiii: oil" for a inarriaf licrtisr.
ia i ut nii rri y starr inr rasr a- It n-
i-ran-d. i c-irniay Hu rt was no .Mr
Italics, it-tlav, firmfo. Mrs. Italics tlu n
is. rnr inu-t navi' mm an nmuMr winaii thiie;ti r.ans iicvir lial timr to
astt rtatii whi tlit r w or not tor ctli rnl no opposition to that iiirariiatt
t lit trif lliiij. K.inirs; anil slir madr an i x
o llf nt mother ot hi little trlfrmm. The
only ilrawlwu k to tht tr Mu ity was, that Hatir naw so littlf ot Iim laniilv lie Ii.kI
orra-ionallv to M t k a t'nh intnxluction
It was a m atjtilul atnl iii-trnrtivt. ilit
to sit- r.-ins in 1 in olllre. Hri-tlinjr with
(pulls, lie miavcly rnlt rtaitiril a ralh r
m ratflifil a h aib r with Ins riht haml an. 1 .piil- on his hrothiTcililors with his
It It ; iiir.;ltanroii- y ami ut the faint
time Manning his tavoritr politirin's
fpittli ami stainpinej applause ot I ho -ami
with iif loot, whilo In- ili-nii.-M il a hail
tri with Ihf other.
He went through his morning mail
like a Ihiz. aw. zi,. ;
(ioiul of It-ttt-rs ami rnvt-loiirs stamps
wining on replies like swallow on a
oani ir was iii-pnti in. lie woiiM ye.
ni-e w iin one y e .Mrs. .. ,vi llu-ioti on
the " Matrimonial Martyr." whor liriKini
til iwe'im ut r III IHT loino. no
ciillftl all woinrii in the latnl. Against that
tyrant. mx. to-tati'l, I mil his l.uttonl, ss wristliamls war. In inrlanrholy o'er Inr
jrravr : .mi witti im otln-r eve riant's wouli! flevoiir the IIwii. M. (,Vn Irttt r n I-
ative to some iii)Mirtant pulilic move ment. while in the same Im ath he wonM veil.
( 'oiil'ouml that woman! I wNh Iier)nis.
haml e.i,l,l kill h r !" am! rhuckle, " Fine, Kir, very tine I" linletil, sating titne lieejune somewhat ot a liohhy with llanos. He never went to chiin h without wanting tiiMkf the minis. tT ami whip up tiie i lioir. When he went home to meals he alw ay rrjjrettnl that he wasn't romiiio; tu-k at 'the fame time. At taMe he took his i r-1 eoiire at one moulhllll. his seeoml at the next, iosrrt in one fhet k ami eolltf in t'other, ami then lmliil for the street door, like rii;i'toii,Ieain a milky way of napkins N hlml him. No livinir Mirr, not even life insnranif agents (with what pleasure I write that, sinif one of those wretches eorne dim. nlnirine for my " pn iniiim " this ni'ht), not even his mother-in-law, ever laid posflessinjr hands on a minute wf Uanjrs's time. No train kept him waiting; for if he wasn't put through on time hy rail, he got hiinnelf wilt hy trlforaph. W hen I'.ani.' had to attend a arty, he made rtiinplimnits and piini)ed "liirals" at the Kime lireath. lie onee saved time aniaimrlr in hi own family hy hnrjin three children at once. Now P.an-.'s had so well Invested his lays that puhlie enioliirnent nnd tilnms generally wi re roinin to hi hand; his future looked rieh. mid his ti i e more pret i.uis than ever; whennid 'l ime himelf turned on his yoiinej rival. He miw Itiitio;, outsfrippiiiir him. Hid Time said to himself. "Now lu re's a ft How look nearly as old a I do. It he Jive to lie thror-sn.rc, he'll look like my rrandfathi r. and he'll lie wanting more d iv and ni' ls than I ean furnish.' This will n,.i r do!" Kiid Old Time. So h' ..pied out l'.anrN's weak plait and dealt him Home .sharp hlows. Haners hy on , in M'd and dietated to the PiN tt.r while planning out his olll.v-work tor siilxiriliiiatrn. "I want you to.lvo me a powder, sir. whieh will lirin' me to my tret instaiillv." "1J un powder, perhaps,'' Kiiirested the doetor. "Not any shooting. If yon plea.e, Diw. tor. No, not Kunjowder. Ix-t It W a pill
If you prefer. I only ntlpulate that you cure me without wasting my time." "Sir," said the lm tor, "you must lie In re nnd rest, neither tloin nor thinking ; aiuiply IxiiiL'. Yon must rest or )ou will die. Vou huvt usid yourw lf up shamefully, iir. Vim have destroyed without hiiildim? tip--you " " Hut I can't wastt titne that way.',' jrroanetl Han;;, dividing on xvhat cuhfeet tocrani Cjuill.s tor that m;xt ftlilorial, laying out Hie head of hi weekly essay for the Washington Tnnntnmr, ami eoinine; to a mental decision aliout tins Credit Mohilier. " Then,' sir, all I have to say i, you miit waste time, or Time w ill waste vou." Which rime did ; for he rcw so I'lidiuoant at Haiis's trying to Improve the wukcful hours of the niirht hy plauuiui; a political tMiniiiaiirn, tliat he'catiio hack hriiir.
Ujl I atli with him. mid lliey "live JI,iiil'4 a lap on the head which linisiVd him. It nu I have Ih i ii a Mrs-cd at'terH'oiisidera. lion to the t i i in- a vt r that his soul lo-t no time in separating from hi. IttNly, hut went up straightway like a rhainpa'ne rtuk. Our Ixlovrd friend and honored fellow'it ieii w hose remain lie heforeus," said the iiiinistcr, "was cut oif in the very prime of his. tlay. Hi life was a husy tuie. Hi. Mviiliar virttit was arcliil etonotny of time. lie prohaMy aitonipIMii .l more work in In slmrt life of thirty-nine year than most nu n do in the Ion" prohation of sixty. lit nn sr let a vntmrnt run to waste," said the minister, impressively. . H.inejs. were you sitting up Im hind that man and .-Ji.ikiii lt your spiritual hand sadly? Were you eryui on voiir immaterial linger over the awt'uf waste vou had mader Waste of hours whit Ii mt'lit have Messed and huili yh up hy leading on a yallop through the nur.ery, :iviiir you kisses Irom those red lips so early put under o;rou ml, hy tlrawinej you to feed A"d ,.,,.ri,b ,(. .rf ,,f til;,r uiiiiixii who rarely had a eonsciou look from your fves. Did you srr. Ban";, where it wouldn't have hec ti waste i it time to talk with this vagabond or t.'iat w n t h to
look at the sunset, ana rest a moment in
ttmukiii;' your (Jod?
on are like a tine-Moodttl rail r on tlu
track, I il ii.imlt, liaii". l.ut vu lo-t
your pin and hroke your heart with ha.sU
Is lure tlh' heats were done.
i w oiioer w nere ianr i now r i m
soniewht re atn.lc of a eoinet, trvin? to
w hip up the solar system and so save timr
lor i he Min ?
Railway Systems of tln I 'nitcd Males.
1 lit' (' nl u-aij Monitor contain a table ot
all the railways of the Tinted State, (he
liuiniHT ol mile of trick of eat h, the
nutnht-r of locomotive and ear of each
el:i, their lialtilities. eo.f, earn;n";s, etc
1 mm it. it appear that the total mill-Hire
of rawrojlds 111 the Lnited State is71,.V;i miles; the total amount of sinrrle track
laid, inclinlinu secotnl tra k and siditi''.,
is s.").(i7r miles ; the whole iiunlier ( t
roinotire. ilt.".'JI; the ininiUr of cars
tor pas-nrrer train I la.f j'i; ear for
freight train. X!s. 127 ; capital stork paid
up. f-MC.'.J".!, !.M; turn let I and tloatiny
deht. ?l,!i!i!i,711...:'7: cost of road an-1
elllpmt nt, $:i.7JS 11 '..!.: the total mile
tit road opt rati d. on which the n portetl eatriti' are hased, .rl,l."l miles ; ejross earnings on that mil.i'.'e. tor the latest
year obtainable, $ I7s,sv"i,.:i7 ; lift earn-
ni"; over oeratinej exiiense (hut not
ov r and ahoye Interest and dividend iay- ........ . .. ..t-i
lll' lll.., on i..vo,ji.i.
i iif loiiowm? lanio fiinw-i the nniulM r
of miles of railway firatrI in fach if
the several States ami Territories in 72.
and at the closr of js, ar,.j th nuinls r
ot miles built in the latter year:
JKW inula in KTTF.
Too Much Horse. The advantages which a IN publican form of ijovrniuicnt possesses over a monarchy are strikingly shown hy nn eonlnc eouiparisou. Kii hard ill., with all his wealth and his power, accutoined as he wa to have everything his own way, lost his crown Ix'taiisc he couldn't eet a Imrse if we may believe Shakespeare, lie not only wanted a Imrse, and tit iiiauded a horse, and cried and screamed lor a horse, hut he ollcreil hi whole kingdom for a horse, nnd there wa not a seller hi the imirkei even at that Price. t'onepieutly, after killing live Kiclimoiids, upon the authority ot Kichard bini-i If. he was obliged to rie up crown and sccptreand ": Iw llllder the hatlle-He of the sixih Kichnioiiil. U'caiise he couldn't 'et a horse. W hile Kichard couldn't ret a horse for a kiiio;doiii, our l.'epuMican soveii-iejns in every Department of the National (iovcriiuieiit oct lioi-.es for noiliin. The At-tornry-tit ucral jrot a horse, bin it was an uiitoituiiate Hosinante, w hich he ha imt x'cn able to drive into the Supreme t'oiirt. The Secretary of the Treasury haiii": ot a horse, the Auditors followt il the example, ami, the Auditors bein;.' booted, mounted, and spurred, of course the clerks hum have horses. The Mouse of Keprest utatives, not to be behind the Departments, has kept ii stud of nine horses durinej the y, ar, for which the people have paid S7.."ski, in order that the doorkeepers inioht have horses to aid them in their arduous duties. (oorkeeit r on loot is not a very lniosin; creature, hut a doorkeeper on horseback must be the very iniiiersonation of dignity and a terror to ull interlopers. The dooi ket pt rs having horses, it i now in order for Ihe pairc to have ponies, so tliat they can make their trips from the Speaker to the nu iiibi rs with more iispa:ch. It now al.o transpire that the drawer of the F'refthueii's Ihire.ni are full o horses.'
e:i. Howard ha not only had a hor
nut all the clerk have had hor.es, and the ladies een have not Is-eii oblijred to i'o
shoppino; on foot. There i no evideiici
Vi l to snow tliat tlie St cretarv ot Statt
coiTesponditl with the Spanish Minister on
horseback, nor that the Secretary of the
Navy contemplates jrojjito the lry Tor-
tiiiras in u i.uv'!.ry to look alter Iin hot marines; but it is not out ot the limit
possibility that iMtthol them have caught
I lie lliir.e-ilisea.se.
it i iat jrro win; to le an important
fpu-siiDii wiienand where tin procession
oi ur.iys, express wai;.in, I'li-rvrn ., landau lets, phaetollS, coupes. hores, lll.-ires, colt
ionirs, siivrr and "old-niounied harm
and black-walnut stable j e-ojnir to end AlthiMi'.di the horse i by nature a N-a-t o i. -i i i
oilmen, me Olinien I LTnttllC to In- till
om roii one upon the pt oplc, w ho have to
pay tor i,. and w ho have no vouv in the si
Irrt it m of the aniiu. I or the aik-ux's i f
tlieir keepinvr. !ri :ul litioll to this, there
i a painful pro.pect that Ihe horse i
mi.' in nave a oemoraum itiiincnce m
U ashinrton. Although the s,'..ion of Hit It... I . .
iioii.f uas narniv eouinieiictii. tiit-re lias
already Im-. h a jrn at deal ot stabh--talk in
the tli bates, and many of the iiiciiiIsts
have I'omporli'd thcinselye? like horsi
jockt'VS.
It i alxiiit tune that tin horse-hu.ine.s
toptstl. H it kit p on much longer, tin-
scrult-wonirri w ill ride to their daily labors
on siili-.addles. As a sain umt lM'etli ct-
ei in some dint tion. w liy not commence
with the horses, and limit the eouestrian
ndvantaire to the head of Department, until 1'resi.lfnt tirant L'm's out of oth'ce.
uid hi pernicious liorse-rxainple erases "r
Tll' H'ope who IT'I oil foot are tired ot pujiii;; orJior-es. Chic.j Ti fie.
lug ami continuous flit acy, and to make sure all the future, while The endorsement of the (Jreat Silent Man is In bind to reach forward ton vcr a- well a condone ull the past. So the President e;in easily alford tt flin into the Senate such appointments, a that of Slie.herd lor inventor ot the District of ( olurnbia nnd W illiam as t hief-
.lustier, and to si t a-ide the rules of tin
. l vil xmvicc at his pleasure, and in short
eonsult only hi mwi inclination in ad
iiiini.lt r j 1 1 i; tin" (ioverumeut. So the Sen
ate can atloid. or thinks it ran, to vindii att
it ( arpciiter ami Shepherds and W il-
haiuses, the House t tool a way tiiue in sjiecch-makin;; tivcr the Salary -lira! and then compromise for a part of the plunder, and the w hole (Government to run in a slip-s.hM I, brainless way to bankruptcy. For the js ople w ho grumble at these sad exhibition, of incompetency, waste, and recklessness cannot reach The r iitlciiii n in power for some time yet. l in y will !! able to reach tlie lower House ot" Con;res. imt till next year; the Senate not lill mm h later, and the Kxcciitivc not till 171!. So the faille oes on. The people murmur and the players laiih. A". J'. Tribune.
flanairemcnt of Yomnr ( lives.
Xiiri
fi', .'.oVf, tilf, Slfilftantt Tcrrilorin. s?'i. 1H7.1. IH7. Maine S'l. 41 U !t.!i..V Ve.r llaii.p-liire s-J 7 1 s." .s Vennoiit T.i I !17 :4 M t-. tcliusttlii l,f..'"i.il 11.1.7 1.71-7 Un..'b- lslati'1 11.1. J :w ti i;n I Diiin ctn ut ml. 3 '.!t.7 t.(i Total 5,o; o :!.'') .1 5,diJ.,l MIDDLt KTATI. New York 4.-4 w 3' i S.isl.S Ni JiiMf l.::ii 7 bij l,4ii. -j IVniiH) lalil 5,4.ti.!V II.'. 9 ft, 4 i 4 li. liiwarf ! 24.7 ii 0 iw.J Maryland an l Ilatnct nl OilumiiiA sj, 4 C3 7 '.H I Wtat irt(iiiia 4.i3.3 4:'l .1 Total 1V-4-.S . 1(,S10 r.STKS STATE AVI) TIB HI TORI K. Ohio S.W.M S l! 0 4.1 IA S Mieliiiran 2.H7.I 7 -.'jj ,i,:r, s ircliHtia 3,7' t 1.0 2 Illinois ..?" 7 'l 4 ,47.l Wisivm:n a.o-.'S.i iim'i 7 !i Minnt'itita l,s,ii .'.l.o ,!i.' t, Iowa :l,i4'l,7 20.1.7 a,l4 4 Kansaa l, l. l"l i a,o.1ii Nrt.raski 1 . 147.4 III 1 l,J.5-.:l MiKwmrl U, 7; 3 l."j 0 'J, Mis 3 W yominif Trrntory. . . 44. . . . 4M u I'tiih rt rritury .'."ii il 71. .1 4i7 S lla'.ota 1 t-rriti'iry 2'J.1 II X J J.rt f 4i.i.-i frnit.ry .V.I n In . i h ti.u Imliau I t rntory 31n 5 :llu .
Double rdj-l.it:il. Taken Care of.
Col. (.'rant
TuUl.
SJ, 141.7 l.'.m.i HofTIIKRS STATI.
Virniiiia. . North l Mro'iii
south Carolina.
MsirKia
loriila
Alaliuma
MlMl..
.oiiisiana
elan
Kt-ntufky
iintMtm'e
: Kansas
Total
l.'f'l 7 I , I s I.-.'il 2 2tli.4 47.'i.7 l,s . I W) 4 .VI 1.110 7 1.IW.7 1, ..-! I .'.IS
."!.S 17.1 o 21. u ii o 37 o 21 l 7 2 1.0 v;.i 14J 0
3.1 ki. . 1.M4 .1
l. l.:t 2 .,.'"1.4 4 ." 7
l.sii'.i ;
l.ir.'J 4 4 l,.i:i. l.ills. 4 tM.:,
I.at winter, when I' red (Irani wa sent ut to 1 'hieazo to .li.iilace I In- iral!i;it H n.
FirVthe on Sioridali's stall". Ihe l.ieiitcll-
aiit-tteiieral h it constraint d lo explain in
a general onh r that voiin j. I imnt's title ot
Lieutenant-! 'oloiit-l wa only a local rank.
to lie lropeil whem-ver In n tiri-l from Ihe st.itl". lit n. Sheridan, a the time he i.iiel tiie order eoiitainioi; the a'mve in-
!'i:n;.iti'n, proha!,ly nln-vet xh.u he
wrote. miiI exiM-t-tetl that the promise
Would Ih' flillilled. hilt a recent event M'S to show that while, he nviy propose the rresidetit di-post . This i. not an unusual
way for the h'n f Mai.trate to treat his
iiilMiriluiates in matter conccrnin;; the
wellare of a inemher of hi w ti family. In the t ii-e of Sheridan's order he ha ordered Fret I t Washington and appointed him
iiin-tt-rin and ili.t.ursin;; othecr with the rank and pay he enjoyed while a inenilM-r
'ftlie l.ieutenant- ucral military fam
ily. The only duty exis cted of the youn?
man I to draw hi a!arv.t!ie detail of the
olliii.' Ih ino- perlormeil hy a eoinjietcnt olli-f-r holding a lower rank and ihawinr. small par. This action of the lYcident is of a piece with the W ithhol'lillL' of 4ien.
I'orter's resignation. Not sat js tied vith
h:i inir I'i own -alary ilouhh, he has taken advantage ot his o;reat ollii-e to jump his sou from hreyet seeond-lielltcliallt to
lii'titfiiant-f-oloni 1. with eorn-siioruliiiir in-
creaf ot par. S usKufitun ('r. i inmni,
Tn'iune.
Kvcrv cow will prove to Is- a more nrolitahle animal, and il w ill .e iuinu nselv is ttt r lor her in i very respect, If she is allowed to rear her ow n calf until it -is at least one or two months old. It i, natural for a cow to sin kle hi r yoiitiL', and it I unnatural that the call 'should not !e allowed to take it food from the udder of the dam. The yoiinj; animal should lie allowed to suckh the hifstine; the first milk drawn from the cow's udder which nature designs as its uiost nutritious and proN r food, w hich i also medicinal, clealisiiio; the howcls of t!..' piii.iii iiieeoiiiiim or fe ti matter stf -reteil
lln re ilurinir its conlineinent in the wotuh.
It shouM i;i t a sulhcieiit portion of tlii naturally imshcinal alinn nt four times ;
nay . sa a pun ami a nan ai a lime, so sis
imt lo keep ii l.istiii'r too hmi;, and at th
sain.' time imt to overload the stomach.
I he call should Lr,,t a portion of it own
il.ini s milk a loiiir as it retain its pecul
iar ineiiiciu.il quality, winch may 1
known hy it i-oavulatin upon hein
hcatetl or lfoiled ; hut older calves should Hot Is- allowed lo eat the hicstiic's, as to
I liem it would lie injurious. If a calf I .11.. i. .1.1
a i low i ii i o . ; u k t lie cow , uraw nig only a parlial supply of iici-e. -ary iioun.liuieiit.
it can Im- taught to ilnnk Inun a pail with a it 1 1 n ii laeihty a il it wenimt allowed to sink i.t all. When III C.uT is a Week old a little skilll milk may iM'radually mixed w it li the new milk, and alter a Lu iiti-'ht a little oatmeal
Hour. Indian. Lean, pi a or liiis.t-d meal inn. il. lire may Im-added gradually, which w ill eiia'de the indu-ti ions and 'economi
cal houi-wifc in save In r milk for the i'rt-
liiction of huttt r or i hit e. and rear her
calve also. j.ut meal ol all sorts ot j;raiti should ! cooked hi lore it is min
ed with the mi'k fed to the Volllii' calf.
or tl crude food III IV liriMluee a violcl't
itt.uk of sei ur-. I'luii-ssor .Im!iii.oii .avs
III Irs Lectures on A L-ricil Itliral Chfiu.
try,' that w hile the calf is voiin. du-
rile the tir.t two or Hint- week. ii lnies
ind miis'-les chit l!y ''row, Ii :ci. aires the
material of the-e, iIhti fore, more than
fat. and heiii-e half the milk it jrt i at lirt may Is; skimmed, ami a little In an meal may be mixed with it, to add more of Ihe
rnirin or curd, out of which th" mii-t h -
in- formed. Tin- in -the t 111 -cfs nt the
s-aii local are io he o,11r,,., ami.t l.v
oeea.o;al Inc. In ie. ii rciiuin .1. In the
next st. i'e more fat is ne r, and in
tlie thir l week at late. I. full milk should
e-iven, nnd iimre iniik than the mother llj'plies, if the calf require it; or, intead of the cn-.itn. a less eo.tlv kind of
at mav If Used, nil-t ake. Iim lycru-lit d.
or !inei d lm a! may supply at a t he ,i r ite the l it w l.ii h. in the form of cream.
IN f..r linn h moiiev ; and instead of a I-
liii'-n:;! milk, liean no al in lare quantify
i.., i... t -....! .....i r .... i i . i :ti
hi. , ii i ii, tui i ii i.niti.'.rn aim -kii'v.
fuliv li-.'l. the iw-.t cllut !s on' the sie i fj
tlie calf and the lirilltlt ss of the
anticipate. I. t'.f't't.-.ije.
CRUMBS
OFi
COMFORT
leld a hrOlUnt nUrrj h, rn. ltk ! lhan Ualf Uia abor reiuirrtl bra olUt r ullnlie( ru
Area moSern t.. ffc'll.h.f r leiter than ai 1 utlier tu t-iui 1.c.
Ar brltar. horanaa
Hl'f a tnrr
inai
u:aii
an any uiiit-r
CRUMBS
OF
COMFORT
f iirnllnrr or atrpri llaarpf, iiu.liuruiia or rlrm.g ar. nnr'l wnrn prriiai 'ii fr u. i,u, r, ,,;,-.ji,t ;,.i ..ruil,
Araanaat amt rli an,y arlirit.. niakiarf i e ilin uur ilusl aueu mod.
an l urd evrn In Om i.arior. 'inula
! irwul.ia ut tv
IIIUV'li
CRUMBS
OF
COMFORT
li.lTffil. Art' the t-ln-apt-al polla'i in Ihr a. irk.t. !. ru-e !.. ut liit-iiu) ul p. h.ii aa inm-li ur'; e M Ai ci-iiU' w.rlti of tin- bl.l p .!.....
Ar put up la nl it Ii-, u. lit a lorn, limrtt i-ouv'-iiii-nt f.ir Uo l.'i a a anjr ulutr
fi U"). In t-arti ot
art- I.' tick ; I n:t k In ...III. I nt f.,r i v
aloftf.l'Uu.hti tt,uac.
CRUMBS
OF
COMFORT
IIt Jut Ukrn th tlcj-t prt-iiiluin l Ihr lli.lin.ol. Kljl Hull,
n f .iiiipi lliliin wlih
at-rrral ol Ii..- td-,-1 t.f Hie oltl tuve ol-
Irir.
Cur I'm or roaroar of your u.ir- ki-.rr If ha na i)i.n. ur a ill procure On'iu fur juu.ll ii. t,. i,t u.
i. M.., iur ua-ni-, a nn i n r nam u r y.ur n. r t
ri.r.-. '.ii,iii, au.l n , Uil v,.u ten !., and
, ui oari.cn a uiiu aiL ana 1 t ari Ul
ucliit;, true
itfaat" R.-O.U
s
ur . . t.
Cki aaa fir ronrnrr ran h l.,l .f .'l U h.
f;r.-r ami Ix-alsr lu lli I'uiti-.l snu. . ami ' 'Ml.fi w' II fn.f I i.Mn fl. m,..t .....Ai...i. ....
I v t that thi-f arc Iho fattrai acjllag artitlo of ll.a
iuu tu iui a.aravw IT. A. BARTLETT & CO.. 11 North Front HtM IMtllutlr lihla.. MtCkambfrt St., Xrw York. 1.1 nrtxtd St.. Iloalon.
WHBOi-S OOXTOUHD OT
PUE3 COD LIVEE
OIL AND LIHS.J
A lltwr'al otl IJvrr (Ml anil l.lmr, IVs aoi.a tut havn lift ri tiikCir I ml l.li. r I'll ai.l .U-at.J to h am dial f'r W IllM.r haa aucrt-t .le..'. f rum
tlltf tl.ma of k- thI tir.'fmil'.nal pt fit I. ii.i-n. In roiin
tiiulnir Hit pure t.il ami Unit. In am It a Iiihiiih r llmt I. I pli asanl to t'.f ta.li'. ami i!a t-fl. ai In l.uuk t ui-
!ainla r truly aoii'li-rful. err tunny per.. na
a .ni'i ti n .nibiMiiiicl P.... l.. mi.I do tiil
tuken tl.e t li-ar till for a Ioiik t::nt biiIhmiI inarkcj ttt.ti, have li-f n t-nun-ly tuutl I y nii- H.la pri-pa ration. I'" anrt' ami f-t t.'if Bi-mi'm-. i jJiulLara
only fey A. H. w II ''".It,. t'n i.t, Ho.t.ir,.
CUUJ tl I ALlilllilUliCIs,
Ma! I;
.V
14. His 5 M7 13,.tl.4
FAI lrit: STATIS AMI TIHHITORIBS.
rallf.irnia
n-ir.in
Net ivls Waliinj(lon Ti rritorj'.
Total (irari'l total.
I.Ml
lfd.0 .V..I 0 5.0
t.iU.
l.i-.l MO MO T 0
1, RS!.1 ;iu7.o f'l o 1 1 Hi o 2, A 1.3
B7, 374.0 4,1.11 9 71,M;4
Ii nivo the ii lieatiii"; of the lurtiaces in an iron estalilishinent in Knurland. viys Hie .'Vst Juumnl t,J Sei' nre, the men wot kf'dwhen Hie ihcniKUIleter, placed sons not ti tie influenced Icy the radial imi of heat from tlie iim ii ih'ior-, market I 1J0'. In Hie i;.'s.eiui r iit the nu n continue a kind of lalmr rftjiiiriii ir "rent muscular effort at 11(1. In sunn' ,,f th' (.iterations ,,f rlass inakiiio; the ordinary siinuner w-nrk-in teniN-ratiire is etin.t'int I v over ho and the ra liatit heat t which the workmen are suliji't ted far exceeds -22. lua Turkish hath the sliainpntiers ctintiniie four or live hours at a time in a inoi.t atinospht ri' nt teniperatures raniii"; from M."t h 110. In enamel works iiinilahor daily in a heat ftf over :t(Ki. On the h't-d S u steaniers tlie tcnips rature of the 8toke hole is l.i. And vet in tunic of the. eases dis's any sjK'clal case of ili-aso dtvclow ilsdf.
1 IicrLlcss Tarlj. The Administration party was never
cuntii lent of its hold niton power as now.
judiiio; from the reckless rate at which it
L'is s nn and It Utter heedlessness o pu!iic ojiinion. The Administration is secure for three years more ut least ; the Senate is Im vkiiiI tfie reach ol revolution for many years, the House is Administration hvst
larire a majoritv as to make a i haiii't- in its
political complexion under any circutn-
tants-. dm itio-the present term of 1 resi
dent I irant, quite improhahle. So. with Mervlhinir well ill h and, tlx' relitlemcll
win ih the inanajriiiL' for the part v are
tak iiiir matters in the mo-t ca.-y and philosniihie manner, from Hie i 1 1 1 1 i rn : 1 1 i 1 1 of
tin- iM-oiile at the hack-pav lrrah to the
hankruptcy of Ihe Treaurv and the utter
incapacity of the Kxeeuitive I 'eparttne nt. The jtaitv licit t lci ted President liratita year ai;i I it .ociii!m r is s inirin' alone; vet iinder tin- inipul.es t.f that xictory. It understood that result not only asa vindication of evcryltody ai'aiti-t cveryt Iti 1 1- that had lss n said to his pn jmliir. hut as a sort of universal i'udulcine and iilisoliition for whatever he iniht do in Ihe future. The record of the larty, its jLTainl .leliii-venieiits and triumphs, and the h.illt'Iiijali and hurrah over them which carrieilllie last i lection Mid put down the opjMtsition, ro upMsttl to have jervad-
IIof lh( HantrT I'aiJ lhc Malcsnian.
Anion'.' Hie a-sets tf the tirui api-car
tvt r 5-.im.noo in I'onds held as collatt rals
ir loan, of which, a Tribune corrcponent .as. Jj:t.iuii went to -a i irnn-r
ollicial of the House of Kcliresent.it ives
'nerallv reputed to have true!, oTe.it a
t.ince i.i lolitiviii'' the I. uid jrraiit for the
road th i.iil'Ii i oii'Ti s.." our reader-
I prohiMv have no tlil'lciilt v in r'-co''-
niino; in ihi-de-ci iptimi ourohi friend the
"l hnstian statesman. i-x- KS'-l'ri-sident Collav. u liiloiu o i mht MoKilier f.iinc. 'o!l.i in the hiture Held and in vii l articles fiirni-hed to the rrlioj.iiis pres. Iiotalily the Imlrprrffrnf , Was a JfWerf'll h ver in f"i V.u? this in-at fraud upon ihe pulilic. He was w i-f i noiiu'h in liis e-,.u-t-r i! ii m. however. t pr ft r the ea.h t- the lionds, h-avino; the latter worthless collaterals" in the hands of the ( overniiiciit hr. ikt rs. Syrucn te Vnrier.
HTnE GllAT ALTEK.TIV
AM) l'LSJW 1 LI JlIEIl. It is rot a qnack nootrnm. TLo irrrciJierf4 nre rn boohed ( n each Itottlo of mrdicirje. Ik is TnseJ undrpcoininendctl ly 1 hyhicinns 'wlirnvtr it l.n l'n intronuctd. Jt trill xsitivdy cr.ro fiTfif.ri'.A in it t arlov ttmu y, JiJU'.l'.vj Tii:f, wifiu: a jiv v Arv, cot r, coru:j j:j:oycn , yj 1: i t s ii r.u l ty, jm u 'ir.yj ( OyS l U 'TWX, oial p !1 .1 isftiffn ei isii p in r t n in ) nrp C( nlili( n t f tl.o 1 l(t il, i i.J
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T!TK IlOS.VDAIJS IN CON
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Vit- ' 'a.. nt.
v.
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'r.tsT-.rn", . 1 1 I.!., u-
rn
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Now is t tis time for o-ikhJ resolutions, so resolve that hereafter yon will alwayiM)k well hy wearing the Khnwnod or Warwick collar.
Nkc.I.KCTK.Ii IdtlillS A Nl Col ps. ft w are nware of the Inijmrt.wii e of rheckin a Coudior "CnmilKill 'old" in Its first sfa'e; tliat w hich In Hie lienrinnin wtui!d i 1 1 to ' llrmrn'tt lrnrhitl Tr'-rhn," if neglected. often works Upon tin; I.linj;..
SAMPIKS KltKK. The Satur.hiu F'ei'ni P ut, :tl' Walnut street. Phil.nMp'ii.t. ivi-t it iM-iintiful ( hroniD tir larv'e Steel lau'ravimr to every early suhscriher. Samples t'pf. ( .-m.
will c irr CM!', an.1 Frrrr. 1 lrf r C' v l.t'nl. Ttya-l"-p.a.r We ynat ir ti o t 1. 1 t i -i rr.r to iU i ii.t l'!i I', r.: m. n,.i I.t J'..ii'litf . . ri u i r A imai ar. ACirrfiri.rvrNT? i m , fS.C ir.r.i .-. M.,. !.mrt, 31,1. Hf-mrnilirr to a j. ur Prii-irt f"r l. jdali.
EMPLOYMENT
roa ALL.
roi;
is IijepeniEiL
"Till: MI HliT Ol T."IHir.ai - ifi- nl Cn.l. Il:ill a M.tnlr ( i.nii.oun.l ill liin-i- tt l,!-k. r. to rr..w tin. I an. I 'iea V mi Hi., .ti the. I m .n III.. ...I ii inr i in :'l il.-t , i.r nioti. r ri t I'toli-.l. ft, a .. I in . p.i.tpal'l, nrl li.r. i . ' inr b 1 1 f 1 1 . . n I urn m my ' llair I nrli r' a ill i-i.r I Hit- l.air ol iltn r i .. nl!). S.itl.'ai'tinn I'linrinl. t-. i'.cl. a i.n k.i (.!. p...i i'i . I, J f..r Vi el. K. W. JiiSIs, A.liUiel. M.t.t.
"TllUH TO WATUIllV Thla rl rt- ( hrooia will be given to every Buliacribrr lo GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1874 WhetWIoa Flnl PnhrrtTr for Tht pollar.. Or In a ( lul) of bn Fur Fourtssn l..)ara. Ait'lrraa 1,. A. ItOliEV. 5.E.('ar stub aad Oti-atDiit Hrr.ii, l-hPaili-'plila. fcuecliuia toff atiol uu recaipt of 23 ceul.
A tir.t -rlana I inii; and "i "jrton .Tmirrcal. r roin f 0 to f .n-aaiir ina'l. Vat Ii aul-ai-rllw r nr'lt. f.rr in I'itii wort 'i iii-.r.' i 'inn I to- siili-i rij-t . n ri our 1,-w i-lr.-anl t It h, - V! --1:11.1 of In I ill."-"l." !" l'.l.'l. to w n a.tjr f r ij -'nej. W wa-il " lal Ac i ' t .r.-urr ti.ani. I t t i ii . m il !i-t i f I r. n r n - aUtln a 11. C. lloWl-.N.J 1'ark J'lati-, Nrw ork.. jt.. ... c
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a. ---jT.-' - A r.iii.l.ln.itloii of lilt'ltll I i u-f wl'ri i'.ti .'' I.t i.r W nrl t In. Ii wr-t.-i. an- li.i l.ir I.i '.. il lnci.rn i-1 1 y . - i.r . ,1. . Mat i .in r an. I at I" -' lie-" tint Str.it, i'li.l.t.l. Ij.li.a, I'a. j i'-r,tv V vt .t.f.
Diseases.
Skin
Af. (flTiplra -ti 'fk-h'-a-Nt. HrrriiloDa- Hart, n:an I'lmpli-a, ith fc.ni k tminti, inu"i nu.ii'.r.iua on tl." ' to'i-w. f.iri'li.-a.l a.i.l n o. Paramo i I an ..- It, timpi. w rh b' t n when tan rl..tlili.j la r"Tttur"il ; ln.r.aa.-.l hr Ot" warinih ot tun "1. ,Su t rupliou tci pt lual pio.lur.-U lif acrairbhu'. Th" Sot" and a!l fkl rtlaa p"rmr"nt Trnrt-il. Enilrs t-i.t of irrntnirut fl.VJprr or u .r BJuUltl. All.l"-a.. t'i J. .I. I IM1VK K. 113 Walnut Elrrrt, I'MlaileipUla, l'tuuA.
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