Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1874 — Page 6
UlSCKLLuVyY. SUWiSU ASD REAIISO. '
BT k'LIt A. . A 'W i a went il to sow iHif Air W tea a eit maiden rh-tn. el thtt ' : A swret. wee niai ten. vim lu-d a Inue f liuunn; b. t hl In her (ace. A B I she pan! here Uw f irrart sowed hi JJTU , Aad Llfered a cry . haJ . bail P"D : What (uUu! Xii.Df. fii l As 1 stuain-! J-nsr! rf U.ey irrni'" h said. "And wu do vu burr them uu lec-round W brrr wf it j( Dvni nut U louO'l.' TbrT'tl be so pretty for d.dlv and m. T. play it an'lcir the lwlu tr ! " Vw. Heaven f-xri me t " the KrtnT ai! , rtal. child. B bile m mu-t be ted! W hv, Uu i ob. an 1 I pU.hl It ha TV. That I w-st &-" .i f.r tfutt, :i next vear. .x.id I wv U m .un ad-1 lilt- in-lead iFt but b; I. Uie ikM niut have tread." Bui hJ the child, with a wistful cUniy, Ket watching the trvaurv halt a.kance. A .( dp.pl Trn hi hand lik drop of g'ld, Aa l lurwl itself in Us- silent ni"M; - c- and fate to her h.tnl'ul twain jt tu icsvri I t-n and ni froiden grain. Tt:', it i little the like of me an i-re from the children' bread," .iJ he; Hul irol tt tiie fMrro even, Au-I I ati ..o earth and 1 1- in heaven; 11 M-tvl hi sun-hine, aud dew, and ixa, And ir.ie cie biiivl bi own vain." A ral. a, if of a silken gm' r wa il a tird win w.epin down Krvm TOler liikki-t of heecrten Uwn, r mvl rap frvk tb fi Mnn lrri? W b-4( BiaU n"t il- . a Cil'l cock-ut, Ain i hi iJ tvr Una. M -eth fwwl; ir-r tantifu1 ran aa 1 ra n TSeir ar'.jr nirvir puacht; acaia TV f anorr'vC"! in hi ArUl. tut now W:ia a rrmfc-ful ht-art ao l iT-rvct tnw, t'r a srciul harr-t ip'uikI turn iml!. Ao-i t.t CkxiU wrnl U. k to Um htli child. !. B"T T M fil 1 N-f'TO At tra. be ai-1 ; "lw rnty Unt I r ft RLai'Wa; but S l:f l it Afrl ki by tnw rUi ith a imwful tunc la it Bbx vi C-t auiuuui aiu rooua. Bat. a h rathrn hi fruit'ul hSTp , M tuk trurv i mi int'Df U U-r-.-A .Jtri f ur-' ! iv lu(ro rx.M II w rnue it rvrr. lik a pi.'t f lt. H Irf-rr at-TT a 1 t ttt hi own Ual trot ' Arun a t. r rvar ttx lwln tiwf Hut C: t.m txiUr l tunl rx -r i.ri ; A Lv5: ri.wl ib a wM-lni fhn-o i i.k u 1 ir-m. l..? an K.u-rn tiiavn; Ab.1. rt- at hrr nl. t'i lin.-r)uM tA U-kj-su ( h-n hai hu tnl tjruiWl. It i Jtr. ibt U ! h rai-f-I LS jr-lil j."kr-p !) trvn-unp," i-tw t-hul!t -lii'l,ltni' It i urvly II v fo Ir-l m t .U ( th I-. Uo tiv V:Lh of II. litC at hrr n'-l. "At i , if 'V-i xn t n mr hari! In f.tx H" r-l .u oI.T-un'l , .ivu- a a. I Vi.it I xiit. ai mre, Irtn -x.t f- tr- on rfi.xrin tnrv. I 1 ri-A --a'W h-r r L'r' s lm ? uU r au l I f-rUavr" bisuf fr.-v"I I human nl i 1 hsxin rtr':iU)i Jl.rr. m.l.tI. "Trvt-" r r. fi ar..I ---r nui n.it, jrh .A (frnnx, bf'fful, firrt: Nr t: . fc r.-t! n Ui.it ! nia;i
b ilvoti to th etiicfi'B of thi Lunilxr fl.a.(N'. with f.MS.071 for whoul IiuiMiok ami ipir. th lncrfs- of chtl'liui lor being 120, anJ that of forollment 15.7. Nehrak. with a n hool population of VJ,1, ha on her n. hool roll i''i, wJ haa rahx'd for m-hool purpo T.,i". bTATr.H ox nir riciric uric N vala rriurn 8.875 tbllJirn of rhool if, anil in ber vmty-!x arhoola S.47". Uuoational actitity in Oregnn ha hn trrr greatly tiniulat-J during thi the nrt vear of the wn k- of Ihe Mt tuperint-n iirnt. The mtabli-hment of frnnled -M hooI Tatrmiin the towns ha not adTanred m rapidly a could he deiml. California iunt'.nB the general aen-e of her
importance 1t retortirjf a K-hooI xpultion i . i A in r ?
Oar Xlioul llniurr.
The annual augment of Treaurer Spinner to the Secretary of the Trfaurv extiib-
KtlKT Oy f. 8. TKr.ASl'KKB,
it the tran tii)n of the offl - In detail for
the ) ear rn. ling with June, K4. A compartiHnof the table of reeii! with tho-of the year -recedint- hnw a faldejr off from eutoiu of 2t.!o.tt.y. and of flllSA- on account ol Internal Kevenue. Nearly, if not the whole of the dvrrae id nveiptafrom the latter tource la atated to te due to re--nt rhanirea in the law, while the falling ott in thf cu'.ont dutiea aeema t have been cauaeil aolely by the panic that occurred early In the flial I year, anJ niai it-elf frit, to the ead. The exi'enditure. eirluaiveof thoe on ac
count of the public debt, a compared with
How a Poor Uoj 15canie a Journalist, i IIIII II
of 141.10, and a w hool enrollment of 107 3. the year before, have been d-creaed fl. !!,' h-r a. hool revenue reachinr 2 Ml,7i.W. or i g;,-;.
alwut f U'.O for eich enroll child, liear e idem of iMpulr favor toward her public K-hooN cmtntn the fart that within eiffht year 13.204 children have been transffrrttl from pnvate K'hoola to them.
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rKO(iKrN OK ElrtATIO. ai-aoal Itrfttrt r th fiaratUitr I l.ciMrallon. T- l"a ''a!- Commiioner of Education iit r-bi,.!i t: annual rvf rt for 173. from h rettheftowir:.p-rLain inx ni'- -t-cia Iv to the Wrvern and S.ati' rn :''. Notwi htand n the di -ter b. (i hare f' -n uin the indutrifnf t n.ur,tr t tat- that, on the whole, th r at year ooe of Li-untLl pro,;rela e2u ;ml matter. -fTII K I TF. In A!ilimi. the ll-.arl of riu-rion ha I-re-i Lt--r rr-aTer enifrr--r.enf. from thed.-u.ty of t-tjrin from nn icipoverab 1 i-tt 1 the nee.ifjl fuLd for the upport oi ir- hol". Ar'tn-a ha lalore.1 under similar ernbarra i-,it wi:h rf,e-t to fuLd. The Mat-rtir.c--:-, wt;h li ehtax.a and te. rver h it l--n to renri'y j aid. hiinz failen it- thta hif thir fa-e a'ur , .-bd hc Lae had to cit down lw three nu;i. ac l t'-a. her cnib ti eimre even haj tnir eairie. hare very oPen aband-nel tie r, r s3 or ft the Stare. l ifleen town have, bvwrver. oranued town achwlt. uo !-r a r.-iai act, and In the the ' ; "are Lelieve-J to be dome reaooably we.:." I-u;aca ha tmrrlfd throng?! th year u-r ksn-iretl Cnincui trouVie with the'two ce'ctr-uriz S ate jut ntaned. atvi a., by an unf.rtunae rharr- in the rhol law of Tei a, tae pubnc m hool-y tem in that State ba N-en ..ni'-t Irokf-n up. the out.ookf.r eiU'-a'j'n in the -r.thwet not encourairinr. erpt in M.-i-ippt. where op-iuon to the f.-ee -bol-tjrm aeeouto have greatly !inj;u:b-d. Tbetw Mate Soperia'endent f Instruction in F'.ori report an inTfae of fifty-ix "Vi in 173. making, with 113 nd-ld iu 1-Ti. aa a. '. i t ion of W to the 11 previouly ext-v nt. ieorria. aT-er a cetion of ruMic-achool teach. r.r f r a tear f exrept in re .in town), ha ar.n -et hr chool in pertijn. ard an earne-t SupermUn Vnt ia doinjr obviou.lv bet to cake th -jew effort a ucre. In the larr- r town.-hool-ytemi tncludinr all tT V- have I en etab!iibe-i. with, normal tle rverv Stturdav for the whole body of teacher in'eai h town 1" acad. tniea aal iliih-' hI. rou:h farot;n how an irv-rra of! free vho. ar.d 147 new 4'hnol-boue over w;th ana-M tiunal M-hooI-attendance of 7.4f. ajl an ad-l rona! eipenditure of 1I3,U7 for puMic m h-ol. North t'aro!ioa bat uvre-uted br about 74 Tr cect. her r-e;pta fir free $ boo U, and by aut 1 ) per cent, the attendance of them. Kentvky hi frtendofeliication who have pr--e. f ,r ar J. arnen l nf her School lar, a.lTari'irr the j ,,i;ri--a:Kn of hr tet her, im; roit fcer h"l-boue. and taking atepe towar I a tec-ral (duration of her colored pcla-ion. In Virmia. though there ha been a alight falling S in receipt and ejpen-liture f(r rh).t urp. a well a in enrollm nt and average a'i-ndin.e. there are. VjI tiewcbvU. wb: a great turaier of m h.,-h.(i- built dunng tr vear. and a large in- rea in the value f h o-; rrpertT. combine with the derlaration of Io'b polrical partiea in the latran- to how that the rurrKe of the per-i t to lii! I nr the public x-hocd ytem o i-l y anl rrmnenr!y. Tae rr u-u frvrn rennewe are imrerfcct, bet en .ng a 5ev to tn-ti-'Bte thai the r-ru-l-tv'r-n of the Sfa'e v-tcm ha gone tea.i.W f.,ri ar l unVr the'dirertion of the Super.cVrvfvnt. att't R m m BTAlF.a. The T.vtti tn the state i.e ntia!lT the me . througnout the North wet. It Mi ourl. the rt.),t and r".tct of he- State. the nef.f-nefit In poS i - ho.I i ,0.a; out of tr.r.AQ il.!ren.f ih.d age, an. I tlte l"1"'' tf' u :'ort 01 "hoola U Kaa.a h i:i C) In h r cbooU. out of a r.V-o! iv..jt..Jnrra..L:sie;cn y hl'i7, and
TnK TKRRITtKirs. For the firt time, report, more or let., complete, have been received from all the Territories. The exhibition is encouraging, evincing dcnire for educational advantage and effort to aecare them, even where prtnt circumtancea are ULfavorable. Excluding Ala-ka. the Territories tive an aggregate of i.;W thildren in the r- hool, and of t:t.s25 lor the intruction of them. The li-tri t of Columbia taud first aruonj; the Territories as reoect the cumber enrolled a achoiar. 15.770; Utah come next, reporting 15j0; w hile in the amount raised for educational purpose. Colorado bead the lit, her hoo revenue, for a m hool enrollment of 7.4.V.. being $2j7.V7. aain.t '--V 514 in tbelitnct of Columbia. The mot atnkinjc progress U presented In New Mexico. Thw Territory I able to report 8 .304 scholars in the schools. RECtXiXITION OF rrBLIO I!IGU-ClltnKf. In manv of the State thec -hol form h r-rn'.rcd xi !r?x! between tic grammar school and nniversitie. In many more thev are rapidly a-u ruing that work of rreparatfon for university and colle-e trainin? whiob ha been wont to be performed lay pay avadi mie. FTtfR-NI'ITrRFS ICR ITm.IC M'HOOLA. The Coiutuioner etimat-s the jopulation between the ages of 6 and 16 in the 37 States and 11 tcrriiorie, at about 10 : . Maacbuetta hea I the 1 !t with an exi-n-' diture per cwpita of f J1.74; Nevada. 117.35; California. tHi2: Nebraka. fll.JeJ; Con-tiectU-ut (II ); Khie I. and. (II NJ; Il!inoi. f lo.l. North Carolina ahows the niallet exinditure, the amount ner capita of t hool enumeration bf55 cenu; Alabama, f 11 : "Florida. f.4'; south arolina. 1.h. Colorado hea the lit of Tcrritori, with aa exenditure of (17..) er capita of enumeration, Montana coming next with an expenditure per capita of s?.4t. In the Ii-trk-t of Columbia the exrend'turs r capita was f'J.4i; iu New ilex's, tl.77. , NORMAL f-CH"L-l. Hoprftil pi-ogre i maaifct in the growth of kecial M-hool for the training of teachers for our pHtdic chool. Statith' are riven of 113 normal srhool and normal department, having s. instructors and l'i.C'Ji) atudnt. Eleven of the-e were e-tabli-iHl or organied in 173. the root notable being the Maa huetr Mate Normal Art School. TEACHKUS Rrgl'IKrie rCKIoIt UK iF.RVICT Allowing fort v 'upil to each tea-her. the nuraVr rffjufre.! o leach the youth between H and 1 ycr of a;e is etiniatel at (m. It ia etiiiiate-d that the pub!ic-chcl teai-h-era in Ma-a hu-ctts teach on an aversye
tur-e year, remain in r-erwu of M-rvk-e i were : 1jhA.w-i--.h-.
would tie a high average for the whole coun- i and hank clf-ulit'on
RK.IVRT OF COMMlwIoNKR OF CfHTOM. The forthcorainjt report of the Commissioner o( Custom to the Secretary of the Treaeury rive the following items "of interest: Tticre as iaid into Ue TVworir forth yeix entin villi June liu-t, p;i,liJ,Ni.l on accouutof rut'ni; in tine, penalties, and fortritiirva, t l.STI; fU-amboat iu-s tion. JT4.4:J; Ut.r, lrtya;e. etoraire, etc., tU.4. Marine ll"ikULix, V.i, -: oflacial fis-s eariHl tTc'li-r-t-r, lU.4i, making in round nnintwrs a t"Cl of l'-').Ao..'U. 1 tic re ttae paid out of the Treaaurv on cu-tom aa-.mnt. t -.""-'. This eum incliutee f 7.Sl'.i.rT. eipenc of collection: t" A. ?ol , refunding eto of deporiU oa dutie; 1 1. d. SCToti debentures; 4..sJ.u'4 on pul.lic
l-uil'liLig; f l.vv.vt, con'truction ani ma.uu-n-ance erf lirht; 91.1tsi..Vie, eontuctJ"n and! maintenance of revenue eulU-tf ; nw.usT. M.irute I llo-pital nerrioc; SIT.ie-1 . distributive share of '
nnee. -nalue, sf.d f irfeitBre ; 1B.1M. preserving lift- and property fn-in stiiparcnk; and t ITo.K, nuceUaue.ut accouiite. KF.IDRT OF OOMMts.SIoi:U OF INTI'.RNAL REVESfF. The following Is an ahslract of the report of Cominiaioner of Internal Revenue Dougla to tha Secretary f the Treasury : The receipts for the fiscal year were $ 1,44.T47. or lt.M4.747 In tier bt Ute estintaU. The r-Uiualr ui tin eurn-ol liacai nr i f IV I .,.. The tola tlrawtack on iunls. tobacco, and general roercliandise, fr tSe pat fl-cal y-ar, was ,34, and for 174. M.4.. No spirM were eiporV-1 for drawback during the Laet year, an-1 tte quantity of tobacco was very slight cotupnrel i itli amount ei ported in b'nl. Ttie amount refunded fi Use illegally oolk-eU-l were f 'U-'.arr in !Tt. anl 1 33.74 in 174. The receipt from distille.1 spirit for the fl-cal Tear of 174, were 4:i.U4.(mj. a net d-rrr-asc of" fi.iu,.i. Ttw rrcipi fruoi s-riJ tax.-s on rtxt'tk-rs aixl dealer show an Im-reee of 9?., IIS. The pr1nctin of spirit during Ute year a i..7i ,(". UnWf gallon. Ss izure aniounb! tu value to .Vy. The amount of rti't;.! spirit r-niaiuinn n Bareh'SQ-r t -t. Si). f.r psrraent of tiv. was li..'7T.'.. Backing a cinrrasc of S.:t1.blS front June ri. Ti e amount remaining f- eai-rt wa mlur.l Ib same time fr-ani i.l4-'i '1 rall'.n
t 1. "47. 714 rall.Hi. The annual reeeir fsm I all sources relating t ft rBciil-l Ii.ju t fr j the vear, were t) 9.304,67!. i:.s-e:j,U frm , tol.oco in all lna, J.I.'.-C.'. a de- I crease of 9 1 .1U.IJ7, due to ttie r)ing i out of lnf)'led eanonses in the early part of Uie i yenransl Uieeffertcf ttie panic. Krin orentT ' U Ute prc-t-ut t:nte Ci-t ha been a steady in- ;
cn-a-e of cUoction over any previous oirreSMjoding pernl. lite lark-e-t amount eollorte-! in au ouaru-r wa tte first iiuarvr of the irt-s-t.t
n-l year t lo.l.7:4. Tl-e receipt of the n- 1 ral year frmn Uiis source are exj"cu-I t-t artrre- , gtte ' uni.lsu. The production of Inlmno for i ttte last fiscal year a Il.M,M'J tund. an in- j crea-e over the precclirr year of i.l''7.4 i pound. Hie r.umU rof cigar. chensH. etc , ' on t.i-h t.ile was Collected, Were I .i.:'7.4 -. !
or .J.'i'rj.s-. m excess of the previ.m year, ins quantity of V-loico retnove.1 w ithout a tnent of tax f.-r eaj-'rlation f..rliss 0ral vear wa !,- ".y. p..ud, au exne of r.ea-'- il.rxr ju;iru r nf a trillion pound vct thej.reeliniryer. Hie Commipv-i.Tw r coiim ler it inlj-tienjb!T no-e-
' sarv to cortrl te mttvemenlnf rar or leaf t"tac-
co bv the eootinuaitoe of the li-af clau-e of Uie a t
of June . l7i. The receipt lra other emnv
saving h.-iiik. capiLal. 9J.K.l's; adl-ie
trv. Hence, confining the estimtte to the 1 stantp. -..lv..4l; -tia!ties. 9'-4.i:t. article
.hoii! 1.01. illation between ti an.1 Itl vear f . and rcui..'tj..n I-tumtIv Uae.1. l ut tx.w ex
ge. the number of new tea hers hi b
should he prepred each to take up the work would be 5.4. rrIlRV IN'TRt TTION. The report precnu a summary of the stat it c of 1.0 7U school for secondary lntruc'ion. roniiuonly denominated academic, seminaries, intitute. etc., inclu.litir collet preparatory srhoo!. The numUr of instructor ic tbe school wa 5.7I"; numlsr of student. 13l'."7; total cumlterof volume in libraries. "OsM".
eiuf-t. :
4,'. Tfie I inusiiM-r " V4s 'lie 1
workinir of Uie vtcm alt l:-hinv Ae--iorhin '
and k-a ing lite (toe mailer w ilh tlte Colkrt..r. a seetirinr pr-mpt idiyment and a larger amount j f t. The tax air in st Lank and hanker realicd 93.'.7:.4. an inerease ttf 9 I r;.tn over
j ttie revioii vear. tit ilh-t-iiel mg Die tnaiw i il , j dia-ters of lite fall of 1-7J. and I largely due to te new sy-tetn of a-esnH-nt. Ute rt-u!l of ', hich are st.ll more apparent in the ne f rom c4- , lection from peri.il Lve Uie Last quarter of ttie I fleal tear i. te-B Uiey ani'tunted to 9 J j arair.t 5,s.Vi, m'tlie la-t quarV-r uf lite , fi-c year Kl The 4 itnfnisKner supre-i that ' ' the liurt-aa of I.nrraviBg aixt I'mititu. Iterswrter, I Un In requi-ition. furni-hsll tlaeslanip nea-es- i I sary under Ute law except j ropm-t-.ry and , 1' unier.LJT. and asks a postUve itrviii frn I
. 4 on pre cjon U sutject. leui'l I on.-res wi-h to abolish stamp on hunk check, etc., j -rfuincrjr, temUr, paltlit medicine, i mate he, etc. , hirh yicl.led lat vear 9. I W.-44 ( but he i still of theopinron that the revenueran- ' n't I rlucel wiui safety j, Ue ('onmiiner
says an equnak-i.t could l tad by increasing lite tax on spirit 10 rents per gallon, abidi would
THE I:lB OK CoLLrr.r ITtR 0LORri I KOThe claim of our colored citizen to an cine at ion which may fit them for the full privilege and high responsibilities) vt their ttew position is leading to increasing openings for the entrance on a rtnirse of eolUriate and professional Instruction. Lincoln University, i'enarvlvania- report M student in it pre-
tir,tiir s.-kr-ol n.4 Ll in lt tlmtpm 1 , - i I
t . . - . . . .. . v u . .- . .. . .via- & ' . . . jri'l w ' . . " ' ' Howsnl Unrvn!tr IHnfrii-t of Columbia, i- ! ho woul l jit-M 4,6lf jut,
law. m-d caJ and normal student. Ilerea ! College. Kentucky; Fisk University, Ttcn see; Ali-orn University, Mississippi, and i
straight l niverltT, New UrleaO. have all opened the:r door to student! without distinction of sex or race. OTKI U TOPIC OF THE REIftUT. The remaining rages of the refort are given to the subject of school superintendences ; eot of education and police in several citie; ventilation of school-bouses; women a scho-l-olIi.-er ; the education of women at home an i in foreign countries ; t he educa: tonal fcx'n re of the Vienna Fxpo-ition; some result of the Commissioner's visit to the Expoition; a statistical review of primarv, ecoDdary, suferior, and special education in foreign countries. etc In closing bis report the Joram:aioner say : In view ol t!ie appalling numlter of children arrowing up in ignorance on ai-countof the iraoretihed con-litiim of portion of the counrr In which slaverv ha been latelv a(nlibe.l, and in view of the special difficulties in the way of establishing and maintaining therein school for universal education, and la consideration of the imperative need of Imme.l'a'e action in this regard, 1 recommend that the whole or a portion of the net r-roceed arising from the sale of public land shall le s t aile a a si?cial fund, and Its interest be divided annually, pro rat, between the people of the several state Territories and the Iitri t of Columbia, under nh provisions, in regard to amount, allotment, expenditure, and superviion, a Congress in lis wi lora may deem lit and proper."
OfUefal Statement of the Destitution In
kana. ! Tlio Atchison Daily C-hmmpiot of the ! 21t piiMl-Iisl frotu a lvam shift tf th j official rejK.rt made to the iSUfe IVoard of j AprKHlture. some valu.iM eUTitics show- J in th dtitgtion exi-tin-f in aeveral of!
the IroiitM-r cKintie of the ,ute. scventen nuntia. in whch an ajrrrjrafe of l."tS.i aT- hud I-n pUntl in corn, tir. I no I imf a Iiiiilud of this ri. I. Fiv
of th- countie prtur-lan art-raife crop j of w h at, ne.oaL. barley, an J biKk. wheat, j and are abund tn'lr able to rtlieve any j individual oa-- oi dc-titution in thtir,
midt. The other twelve ounti-. having an agirrt-jrate i stipulation of 23.7. a shown by the Suie n-u taken laxt lane, are all on the remote frontier, and the M'ttlemetitM within them have all U-en made within the lat three year. The elht in which the rTTate.t lctituUon prevail, viz.. Lincoln. Norton, (Miorn, I'hilliP. I'awme, Kice, Hook
and Smith, have all hern ttonuU erJ w ithin
tin pa-t year or two, and the jrreatcr part of their isr.pulation ettlel witiiin th'ir i
A uinrrrniox amonj the Oallalla Sioux threaten the overthrow of Jleil
Cloii'I a thHr chief. Voune-inan-afraid- I tut
limit either last spring or tlie pmvliti fall. These eiirht have an arjrrt-;rutr tojulafion ! I7.4:. The ttlni jr-nerally had the tirt crop plante!. Thev had ex-
tsjndcl all of their means in tmildintT 1
home and fdittin in thir crop; t!ie ilntuth and the rra-liopsvr wrought a total th-trurtion tf every thin th v had planted, having them lotallv loti-
I hev are w it lion t ither oi. cloth-1
Henry J. Hayniond, nieraU-r of ronen-p, I.icut.-iJovcrnor of the Stateof New York, hut U tter known a the founder and alitor vf the New York Timet, wra. the sou of a poor fanner. At the ape of twenty Ik rradiuu-! at the University of Vermont. IIU lather wantetl him to p to work on the Lirni. Hut vounp lUyiwond h 1 no incliuation lr laruiui". He hit if he could set atUrt in New York City, that he had the habit of industry and the brains that would enable hiui to do wt-lL Movtxl by liU son' t anient n, the father raL-cd three bundrttl tlollar by mortpajfinjj hU farm, and with that sum the luture journalist went t the rity. There he studied law, taught K liOol. wrote for the rit'wsip-r, an! wa Ute first jm rsin, it i said, to write ivjrular letters from New York to the country journals. Horace tirtt-ley. about that time, started the New York 7Hi.-ie, and W-'id ac3 'tainted with Ilarmond. inviUsl litu to hi w ritinj in the otlio'. For pome uionlha he wroU at Lu borrowed Jek, when, rttvivinga lilral oflT to Uh K-hool in the South, he dctcruiiued to ao ceid it, Tliankin Mr. Greeley lor hi many couru-sicn, heiuloruied him of his intended dejtarture. I don't think,' said the kiud-hxartixl editor, who, like luiyiuond. wa tln-n strulin": for bn-aJ and josition. tlWo', any particular use ol yir pt'ing .y down there, Henry. You ouht to do a. well here, and New York' a belter for you. II w much are you to get lor teaching?' Ten dollar a week, and I can't earn a much here."
O. well, you'd better stay, Write for the TWAio.'; 'I'll give you eight dollar, a we k." Kay uiond stayed. He took bold ; w orked Ion? and hard ; maIe him-lf a name ; wa sou eh t for br the prtut arnl learned ; and w hen he diel, wa justly tr-timate! as one cl the ablest editor in the land. Hut hard work made hi reputation, and hard work killed liim. lie dropped dead in a fit ol a;Hplexy. Iluk .Mattressf. In preparing- husks for bed, nay a lady in the OA w Farmer, sae only the inner white ones no iwed to stnjt tbeiu tine, they are U-tti-r ux-J whole, l'ut Uitui lu a b an airy place to dry out. The tick aro e,rre.rel In hf-x sbje, that i.eai h corner i turntd and t id up ina straight hue; th.-n at each point ol this line, a Larrow seam U runch-araroutd the tick, fiieeiinc at the point Ah re lirst rnmtnencitj. lroure a long U I iieetLe,
in."u)e espcla!ly for tacking mitn- , a ball of white cotton t ineol carTet warp, and plenty of leather, 4 ut in round sha,se. After the'tkk i tilled with husk., spread them evenly, th u sew up the opening: whtre th- ha-ks an' put in. Lay Uie tie upon a table, spreading out the- have ol course, then thread the needle with double twit e, bring the end tojrt-thcr arid tie. the taine will then be tour ilouble ; wax it well, thread n otte of tlie IcatleJ TK, puehitig it down to the knot, then put the hee le on thunh-r Md of the tick and puh it tra'jrht tbrouzh totheupter side, draw down i'loe, tlirea! on another leather, cut the twine and tie the end-, draw ing them down ery clo-ely. Cntinue the tying ui til the t: ks are rullici rttly clo-e to ruiu U'e usually put In about thirty, strewn proniiscuoiisly over the eurfac-, and the inattre i tl.ir.e. and a mot bbir-savlng article of bd-g ar it will Is found. I am uot sure but in time you w ill di-card straw tick entirely and substitute husk the same a we have tloite. T lie straw tick can be made over if Hw-y are not too much worn. Turn In the corner. s w up tlie Mum, then Ah and start h very stia. A x t tf wire, spring fastened to the bd luti, and a hu-k niattre spn-ad fver them, coti-t j'utc the foundation of a most luxurious and reatful U-d. The hot, dusty ftatlier tick can be di-cardd adtogether by pre".tdinsr a thick comforter over the mattres bebtre adju-tiug the usual bedclothes. i A Sat Fricico MIu-eman who wa living at the rate of I0.1 a year wa found to N' In n-vipt of 7." a day for winking at Chinese rambling. Kfv. E. II. HofkiN. of Jakan Centre, Shelby Co.. .. say: "Mv wifc had the consumption for ten year. and bad lye confined to her lssJ for some time. I heard of Ir. I. J. C. WtsbarV Pine Treo Tar Cordial, and after using four ttottle sLe was able to do the work for ber family. A rRoTRCILN toe is not a pretty sight, and i never en where children wear SILVER TIPPED Shoe. They will save half your shoe bill. For Sale by all Ienier. TFisliart's
Pino Tree Tar Cordial ! iVatiirc's Great
THE DYING BODY
BUTPLLED WITH THE VIGOR OF LIFE THROUGH DR. RADVAY'S Sarsaparilliau Resolvent, i THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
ONE BOTTLE Will nuke tne Flood nnre, th Skin clear, the Pre Brtht, the 4 Ampkxiun smooth and Irauaiwn-Bt. Ui Hair strong, and remore all Sore, rtmple, lt..trh. , ruatBlr. Te.trrs. I' anker, etc., f rum the Head. Kce, Neck. Mouth ami bkla. It I pleaaaal to Uk and tho do- it small. It Resolve away Diseased rcpo!to ; It rn rifle the Idot-d and Renovate OtitjstfBL It cores wiui certalntr all Chronic Ils-aes that have Uni grrrd In ttcrjrateraflTsor ten jear. wbi Uiertt b bcruf ula or Hyphllttlc, Uertna. Urj or Cwtai w.
j aa it sbtj is ma j Livings or Stomaea, Skin or Bones, . Fleah or Nerves. i coRurrriNu tiie soi.tr atjdvitutiso l ,THE KLl'Iltt.
ltl-slHLOLT I'OSlTMKtt KK IVZ Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Cr1nary asd Wrrab Ttswr. Orsvel. DntbrSea. TeortT. M. prsre of W ater, litroudnt lte if I ni,r, I-nsrhl't l'iae, AltxunliMina. and lu JI ras -ttiere there are hrtck dut drp.it; fio.nlr l:h utieillsni, s-ri.f8H, tOandolar harlllB. Ila KBie Dry 4 ttii.-h. 1 aneerriu A !Tt ctlona. fiM.l.l'te .utoln.nt. : rdtr.a; of U t lair ir, ltnenus. Water ltra-h, TloDoUs-o-r-u. White fetliiiKTuiu.'rs, I 'leers, hk In snl lllp 1 'l f, M-rrunT 1 ... leutale t npUlnt. Iii'u'. I'rupey . )U krt. eii lUt-Mm. lirtsnchuis. t nnrikn, 1 iver t flalnt, t"U r In in Tliroat, M ath, Tiu.K r, Node In Ittc 4btixia and Uw-r part ( f the STsteru. -ts F, StruCH.r tut lll.rv from the lars. d the urt torn of t-k'tn Plt-WM-s, t ruitio. K-Ter fore. v,ll llt-a.l, l.lrg W..nn. lt 1.0-m. rriM !. At ns. tn.ll Pooot, Wotnia tn Ihe Flsh, 4 nct-r IB tSs Wcnth. and l e.t'tiitig and psJiif u I tllar nrnt. V tirhl s wi, I om f sorrn, ai t ail rle ef ir . lit r Ptirs. l:lf are wit In the .-ueatlrs r-e of thl w..mi-r -f M'-ien 4 lirtt itr. sad a f. ds' use t'l i sot lo ai t p. r n ish.k it for rilhrr ( t these fwiUt vf uls ac it potrat puacr tu errc idem, SoM by Orc;.ists. $1.00 per Dottle
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF! Th Cheapest and Sett Kediciaa for Family TJa ia tlie world! ONE 80-CENT BOTTLE wit t cvkr Mor.r. covri aint AxnrpvvrsT TU" ("Ysl IS A.iAIS-r M I'I'f.N A n AI'Kit OK H'llikMI. - AMI t "NT Ai.lOl .- Ids! AH h 111 AT 0K I1I.FM l.OI.I .Alt rtrlM'M' H'H OTHFI; MUKiNts oh MLl'UAL alTl.Nl-aVNck-ttjt vnMrvTTtrTATi:r.irT itmrr h Al r-t IKU kXTIKNALl V-4-i: TAKI.N IMIK. A1LV A 'I.I'I St. lo ' f.l 1 1' t VS I' 1 IKoM WUaIXi: AAt td-tiiAsLs lO tilM. IMTOtrr ANT.-Miner. Faoiiers. acd ether r-td. Umt la psrs-.iy rttir.l Ui-trli t. trr u I d ft till to nr t r,ir of a pt.irin. HAT A At M I.EADT KCT.14.K la lovalualiif. It aa 1 u--d "h asiue suran. e f dinii g.d In atl t tit-r r ft or disr-tn. f.Tt i eij--rirD--d : vr If eudsi'h afltsr-aza. If.ptitBrria. sor Tl.r.it. batl 4 curt', II vars-a, I'.IIsih 1 "Uf, Itf tnnallon tf U.t Hube.a. skiou' h. Lui.ir. I ul, ki.ir.fjj ; or a lib (roup, liuior. er aaJ A J'; itraltn srr'.-i, llrS'V asre. TIC Itoul.urua. Tot-lhaette. Irsrti-; r iia UmUri, I an ia l lf-k. "i lUirunisltsrn ; or iltl Iiarrhr. I ksiot Moron or I)i-rirT : or lib lr. S14 vf Hru. ; r al'h s'raiu, ( rnip or hsafn Tne sprheaiMHI ef K M'W . V I.K A I V 1.K1I1F"! lcor-) .u vf the Sunt vf IheM tuue Blaitita la a few feur. laeaif drop in h:f a omi'der ef water w:tt tfi fw aivnxit car- i;AMlP ASM.. HTIi STOM- . hy MtTt'i r.N. t;"K lii.At. vj iu.. MM:Kil'T ', liJskMHiT. 4oLH . AIXI IS THK lit t W ftM sn.l s'il IS I 1 l:Al. IAIN.
1 rrr.T shoutl biwsj rarry a botlle of RAPWAT ll AfY KM 111 BUhlSem. A lew Jr.. it in wi-r wni prevent si ant- or pia frmn rSanfr f Bi-r. tt 1 twtur lUaa I truth Ivacdr or iMlcrt a a stio.tisnu Sold by Dragjistt. Price, 50 voiDR. RADVAY'S REGULATING PILLS! IVrf eetty t. ele-nntly roste with swsct pi". i't r'-..le. fcurif r c leaass and t'ret.a-.neu. I.AUW'A1 I'll l. f -r the cor nf ail d'.sr.lcr tif in ht.tmach.l.oer. Bosrss. hslBt. Madder, Krrrous P:see, Hesytarhe, Constipation rcitrgrsi. Indl-f-tuO, tTrpejLiiaRiM"UsBrs, liltlou Krrer. Inans BiatK B.of the fluwsi, f.h-. and ll Iteranermt cf Ut lalernal ViK'fi W arrantrd lu ff-ct a pit nre. Purely Vrfetahle, rBlaUUC( DO nercur), Bih.ee t sr drletrrl.tua drur. lr"Oorre the fullowtcs-rtnpAcm rcsnlUnf from fiaorler of t he I MreU v 4 trir & : tMMMIpUoa. lasard IHrs.loltne of the Flood la the H.l. AeiOl'y of the Momach, Vaa-, llrartborn. Ittstraa of tood), Kullss of WrirM In INS Siomarfc. sMir FrortaUons. rir.ktn or l iotteriiiir si Ui t c the Pt. foarh. S-wimnln; cf the lrd. Hurried bb4 TW-nlt preaihlnc. Kluitcriaf at the llt-art. ( boking orSaflncatin; Senaatl.ins whsn In a Itttm l'n. ar-, I. runes ol V ..o. Is.va or Web tsrfnre Ihe Hs-bt. I n.l Pflll Pal In the Hd. ItrfrleticT .f prraptrfloo, 1 rllowo) of th t-m and fe. Tain la IB) M'ls. i"h't. IJmhs, and suudt.-a t lutt vf Beat, riornin la the tlB. Afew4.eof kanwATH mi wm free tha tyatein f ruin all the ahove-aaaied ttwurdrr. Price 25 ctft. per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read "FALslTAi-TJ TRUE. 4 on- letter umt U Rnwr.-fr , So. SJ Warren trret. Sol vrk. LJunuaT.un "Turtll thuuBvU tU 11 l J UB.
ol-hije-hor- i hertminz un a the coining man. INd Cloud say thi. young hoodlum with a cnmound name i a ih-vil in. carnare. and I sowing the M-eda of sedition in his tribe.
Citr.ar Moi.ae Oir.yrtnRrAn. 1 ta-
Ing ttr fuel to sustain them untd they '
can prrsdnce something 4tn which t lire, f and inii't N sustained. The charitable
4ontnttu!ion ol the in-opie. In otlier wetion of the Mate and the country at I.irze are liiiled. 1 he (Jt impu n t othpute the numlsvr, of t!etitite In the S:ate at from
twenty to tweritv-five thou-aiul, but t.f '
blespoonful lanl. 1 cupful good uiolassew, , th. la.inJ HTV ,; n oh ler count !, 1 cupful boilmg water. 1 basKtifuI rin-1 Wllrre xhr ,Tl,pt the ex.-eption 4.f gr. lofsothi, salt and flour. I hi l a ,ra, were , f4ir BVfrage, ai.. the more
vert incDnahixior u cake, eaten not fftHte citiens are able and willing to
whn buiicr. ! help th irili-stituteiieiirbltor. F.ut in tlie " " i eijrht eotintif nn-ntiotietl aove the de.f i- j A new lamp ha been pa?enteI for I tntion i v ry general, anl slnitt tlie i taking photograph at night, in which M-1 whole popul tiitn will n. more i r les ' sulphide of cartion i burned in : roxi.le J .i-si-taatv. At hat 1.1ii jeople n u-t of nitrogen. It U said to ifpal sunlight . b-aiteil during the winter anl until an! lu iu t fftrti and Intensity, ' oiLir ucp u grown. '
Ecmcdy FOR ALL Tliroat and Lung Diseases. Fcr Sale by All Druggists and Storekeepers.
AGENTS WANTED FOK
ll'F tlis pVnrel II nmii . li.cthal wrt
GUIZOT'S HisToitr FRANCE. 400 BACMFICEVT Dlnstratlons !
ESTES Sc LAURIAT, Boatoo. IM-J 1 HOtMf IT. Ill IkiI SuSk Uii.
I a f;nrT -.ovrrei-rr. rir ite m et r-tiirkl i in s err rttitlil In . Arm-Tira. IiyTif l- Ttc-n. MnM hs . i' I. .ft,y. WU (tubi, A frU T'p. JvAn Utt aoil i.tsssT. ftire.y nti; srletidM'y lllt-rt. , n.m.ariii T U.un.l. -t I., it. .t i.r.lttr-. t. liriBi.oss.jr. HTBa I'ssturw lo Aict. A'lj -tm tirtmot ' :r. M r. O.LL A IjI Wasic UUsa fcUret, b.!3, Mas.
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Jn-I ree.ltttl crai .f lh fai l I rial tfte prt t Slfe--nin and ll -i'Tlsn ha.) j'stl completed this Importunt irk lw f..rr hisihslh. Th Ms. of the la4 ..l. Iw-ir.-T ih In Ihe lian.ls of l-, I'art puhlisher. W ar now luinc lite work In fc inl nionih.y parta, al UliU per parw It 1 ons of the mo nJtrrh Bprelmeti of hkn .kinrtrr phlvsbd In AmrruA rirt-cl rnt V-..I.K st n wasted In ererr prt nf the r.mn"T. It Is th I. UK T HS'K i.fthejrar. ApplJ al viaw tu
