Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 December 1869 — Page 4
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The (leonrJa l.rniMructioii Kill.
The follo.vlns i ;i ropy of the Georgia liv on. struct ion bill which passed the Senate on the ISth, and the House on the 21t of December: Be it CJNKtof, ate, that the Governor of the State of Georgia be, and hereby is, authorized and directed forthwith.by proc
lamation, to summon all persons elected
A ITXI book lately published by the
Sniritimlisds makes an attempt to combine
;m index of authors and an index of first
lines, occasionally abbreviating the latter to mrc space, with some very curious re
sults. Keterences are triven to
'Do not wound the heart thnt love Jtrrfrr SmtthS '
Hare ve heard of the b autirnl-.In'n Jana. oh. I wee the yttftng Jfrs. Ckrt ArWi.'1 We come, we come from Hudson '"'tie.'"'
Am editor says : At our barber s yes-
chap
FARM ASD HÖUSEITOLD
to the (Jeneral AJBembtj T said State, M terday morning there was an old char appears bv the proclamation of George G. with a head as smooth as a billiard ball
Mead, General commanding the military .r blXy now George,' snarled he, 'part my distric t including the Statt' of OasOffgia, hair evenly.' 'There isn't much 1-ft to dated June 25, 1. to appear on some nart.' said the verbose George. 'You have
certain day to be named in mad proclama-1 H i w ay s Mid that, and yet you have fin
tion At Atlanta, in ;tiol Mate, ana iin-re
upon the General Assembly shall proceed to perfect its organization in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the United States, according to the provisions ot this act. Sk S. And be it further enacted, that when the members s elected to said Senate and House of Representatives shall be convened as aforesaid, each and every member, and each and every pefaon rlaimBBg to be elected as a member of said Sen ate or House of Representatives, shall, in addition to taking the oath or oaths re
quired by the Constitution of Georgia,
also take and subscribe and tile in the ot
Sea of the Secretary of State of the State
of Georgia, one of the following oaths or
affirmations, namelv :
" I do solemn! v BWear (or allinn. as the
case may be,) that I have never held office or exercised the duties of a Senator or pn m mtatrra in Congress, nor been a mcmbci of the Legislature of any State f the United States, nor held any civil ofBee erected by law for the administration of any general law of a State, or for the administration of justice in any State, or ander the raws of the United Static ,nor held any office in the military or naval service of the United States, and thereafter engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or cave aid and comfort to its enemies or rendered, except in cons' quence of direct physical force. anv support or aid to any insurrection or rebellion against the United States, nor held any office under, or given any support to any overmnent of any kind, organized or actIan in hostility to t!ie United Statts, or levying war against the United States. So help me. led :" r, "on the painsand penalties of perjury," as the case may be ; or Mm following oath or affirmation, viz. :
" I do solmenlv swear (or affirm as the
c isc may be), that I have been relieved by an act of the Congress of the United States from disability, as provided for in
section three of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United
States. So help me. God." (or, on the pains
and penalties ot perjury, as the case may
be), which oath ot allirmat ion. when so
filed, shall be enured on record by the
Secretary ot State ot the State i Georgia,
and said oath or affirmation, or a codv of
the record thereof, duly certified by said
Secretary ol State, shall be evidence in ai
courts and places, and everv person claim
ing to be so elected, who shall refuse, or
decline, or neglect, or be unable to take one of the said oaths or affirmations above
prov. led, shall not be admitted to a seat
in said senate or House ot Representa
tives, or to a participation in the proceed hun thereof, but shall be deemed inelini
ble to such seats. BBC And be it further enacted, that if any person, claiming to be elected to said S nate or Rouse of Representatives as aforesaid, shall falsely take either ol the mid o ttbfl or affirmations above provided, he shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and shall suffi-r the pains and penalties thereof, and be tried, convicted and punished therefor, by the Circuit Court of the United States for tne district of Georgia, in which district said crime was committed, and the jurisdiction of said court shall be solely and cx lu-ivcly lor the purpose afor said. sm . l. And be it farther enacted, that the persons elected as aforesaid, and entitled to eempom such Legislature, and who shall comply with the provisions of this act, by taking one of the oaths or affirmations above prescribed, shall thereupon proceed in sai l Senate and House of lt presentative, to which they have been elected respectively, to reorganize said Senate and House, of Representatives respective!), by the election and qualification of the proper officers of each hOQSe. Skc .. And DC it further enacted, that if any person shall, by force, violence, or fraud, willfully hinder or interrupt any nersoa or persons elected as aforesaid, from taking either of the oaths or affirm tions prescribed by tlris act, or from participation in the proceedings of said
Senate or House of Representatives, after
saving lakes one ol said ths or amrma
i;onn, an. i oinerwisc complied wuti tüis a t. he Will be deemed guilty of a felony, and may be tried, COBTicted and puni-hed therefor by the Circuit or District Court
Of the United States for the District of Georgia in which district said otF-nse hail be committed, and shall be punished
thcretor by imprisonment it bird labor
lor not less than two nor nore than ten yean, in the discretion of the Court, and
the jurisdiction of such court sludl be
sole aiet exclusive for the purpose afore-
sum.
Skc. 6. And be it further meted, that it is herelv declared Hurt the exclusion ol
any person or persona, elected as afor
smm, and beme otherwise qualified from
ji u ii' ipaip :i in me proceedings of sal
Dste iiou.M- oi K. presentatives upon f It t ri ,1 m 1 1 mm .. .i - t .
... w s.,.w ,,i mu.r, or previous con i or ion . I , . l t
wmw i -ci:iiior, would De i)l" .ij
revolutionary, and is hereby prohibited. Bm . T. And be it further enacled, that npoa the application of the Governor oj Georgia, the I'reddent of the I tilted States shall employ such military or naval forces of the United State- as may ha acessmrj to enforce and execute the provisions f tlris act & And be it farther enacted, that the Legislature shall ratify the Fifteenth Amendmrr.t proposed to the Constitution ot t he I nited State, before the Senators and representatives from Georgia arc adnutted to seats in Congress HcxLLAjraoti mani Tift: oldest lunatic on record Time out of mind. "Tfw ;ive oyaters an extra relish, cat them sl Homebody else's expense." EvKfcT good ad is a flower which will beaut dy our flnal home. A pki pknt man foreserth the evil, and insures his life in the Washington. W hat is a treat Bob when it is lying n a gravel path? Like a flak out of water. , 25L"Hf ,n-ii,,c of cverytliinir unintellnrible ? IU cause we can t make it out. Wir t class ought never to die of consumptionMerchants with strong iron chests. An Eagfiaa Bishop once said, "Our g'Ns are poorly ed nested, but onr In ivs
will never find it out." i ooi even for the season Asking a pi nd for the loan of his skates, to be returned in the spring. Www is a man who has just carried his carpet bag ashore from a fiambnil like an owner of lbs Ml! Because he is peascsed of ' int,)! property. A DWff.vfi party was grtten up by some Gloucester, Mass, girls the other night, to which they invited their gentlemen friends Mid then paid the bills. A i,ki;i,vmv mid in a refer,' sermon that the path of rec titude had been travhd so little of lato years that it was eaarjrietely run to grass. " V ha I are on about with my micro scope, George r "I've lK:en tbaving, .ather, an.l I want to see if there are any hairs in the lather ytt." 1, ' "AT a Prrtt; bird, grandma," said a
Jlt I I m t y
Food Cure. Tnis journal aims to show how to maintain health by fnatural agencies, and by the same means to restore it if lost. It is not pretended that all diseases are cured In t&is way ; but it is very certain that quite a number of ordinary ailments may be removed by the judicious employment ot the contents of a well-furnished larder and with this great advantage the caret are more permanent and less reliable to return accomplishing their object with
out any shock to the system, and without
ished by parting it somehow, and I guess the danger ot lulling the patient by mis-
y u can r
tell you a piece ol
Gunn
4No use to trv, sir, but 1 11
.i I'll do; I'll make aline with d chalk.' "
kv thee a criiiu'. .'.ar maid.
Th' I assS traltty pwsd ; Ami. as I've sodefeFM to maki', Ni counsel ahaN I need Tin charj-- cover mauy J ear An sM Ssader I I t in not one ot ihein dispiovc.
aas Sea i aitssd to try B::t criininais are now. sometini''!. i'.r - MBteBM I'll llu-in'ri paMOSi Allowed to bmSs a iittl- MeCS, Though it MJ be ihvir lat : And tSW is mine: "l jray tut court, Though lighl my crime nuiy be. My Malsan h fcw Ms and that 1 par's it, love, with thee !" A ROSY is told of a Scotch dog which, whenever a penny was eivea aim, used to
KO at once to a DSKCI witn tne coin in nis mouth, when, on dropping it, the baker
would rivc hun a pennv roll. (Mi one oc
casion t lie baker cheated him. takinc his
taking the quantity, or uualitv, or name
of the dose. Ripe fruits and berries, slightly acid, will remove the ordinary diarrheas of early summer. Common rice, parched brown like coffee, and then boiled and eaten in the ordinary way, without any other food, is, with perfect quietude of body, one of the most effective remedies2for troublesome looseness of bowels Some ot the severest forms of that distressing ailment called dysentery, that is, when the bowels pass blood, with con
stant desire, yet vain efforts to stool, are sometimes entirely cared by the patient i eat ins a heaoine tables Doonful at a time
, of raw beef, cut up very fine, and repeatI ed at intervals of lour hours, until cured, i eating and drinking nothing else in the meanwhile. If a person swallows any poison what
ever, or has fallen into convulsions from
flour is without. I think as we cannot procure a variety which cities afford, we should take as rauch pains as we can conveniently with our food. Another way I cook dried beef is to cut up a ansage in slices and fry until there ib enough fat tried out to fry the meat; then put in the beef and proceed just as for frying in butter, using water instead of milk or cream for the gravy. This gives an excellent Havor unless sausage is dislikeel. Cor. American Anriculturut. USEFUL RECIPES, ETC. The latest remedy for dyspepsia is popped corn. It is as Well to mention that the popped corn is declared to be use
less as a remedy it the patient uses tobacco.
in the healthy condition and rapid improvement of his stock. The turnips can be fed on the field where they grow, or at least a large portion of them can be fed in this wajr. But it is well not to rely on this way of feeding altogether. When freists and winter pet in early they freeze, and are covereel up with snow, or, if not destroyed, they cannot be useel. A good way to harvest them is to dig long trenches and bury them ; then they can be dug up and hauled in
whenever wanted. Until winter it pays to feed them in the ground, as it saves the labor of 'gathering tin tu, ami manures the soil at the same time. Sheep thus feel on turnips and meal will gain about two pounds a week in weight. Farmen engaged in raising lambs
A corsmspondeit of the Country Gm-1 should cultivate Mangle Wurzel, which
tleman kills Canada thistles by covering I furnishes the most succulent lood abound-
mm ; mm mi ! Sliun Worthless Nostrums I'se that which is Good.
TRY FIRST
ALI.FN'P LÜÜG BALSAM, '1 lie Ur nt Lun,; Rcawdj,
Iuin J I tli" prals ' In favor of It.
1...4 1.. Utmm o l, ,!l ,,nMV I L ' 1
iiii'ini ' i .M i v mi 11 i nil sl lau neiuii i. i i . m
i'V.j 7" . ' " " , , ' IV. "S having overloaded the stomach, an in
1(111 - . Iii' 14 Hie; V, A J iaa.v -
stiuct may be given. A lady in ixmuoo
h id a favorite poodle, WhiCB carried oei letters from a postman to a c ouch in the
lady's parlor. Oa one occasion the lady.
to her .-isii .nihnn nt, observed the lavoritc
vhir pattiac the only letter it carried Into
tb ore, instcail ot pumnni on tuecoucn. Am;., id, she rushed forward and KeSCUed the letter, although nearly half burned ; and, to and behold, It was a dog tax schedule! An individual who wished Chief Baron Pollock, of the British Court of Ex
chequer, to resign his seat on the bench,
hinted to him thai such a step might neatly prolong his valued life. The old Judge arose and said, with great gravity, M Will you dance with me ?" The guest od aghasl is the Lord Chief Baron, who prided himself particularly upon hut legs, began to caper about with youthful vivacity. Seeing his visitor standing maori. e 1. he csnered no to him and said :
' Weil, if you won't dance with me, will you b i with ma?" and with that he squared up to him, and, half in jest, half in earnest, (airly boxed him out of the room. The old Chief Baron had no more visitors anxiously Inquiring after his baalth, ami suggesting his retirement. Tiik Birmingham (England) iW gives some carious tigurea, showing that the worse people are clothed the more they drink; or, it may be, that the more they drink th' worse they are clothed. In I860, the home consumption of cotton in (ir at Britain was, in round numbers.
218,000,000 pounds In 1868, it was 107,
MW.OOU pounds. I his, says the writer,
hows that the richest nation in the world sin rags, and the reason is, that they
drink what they should wear. In 1800.
they spent 79,541,290 on alcoholic
tqnors; in 1868, this amount had mere Bed
to lTo2,88G,23 1 he increase of drink i
ibout 20 per cent. ; the decrease of cotton
for home consumption, 85 percent. Another fact squally significant is given.
hen immense quantities of grain are imported, and the poor in many places
are wanting food, the brewers and distil-
ers are busy in making large fortunes.
In the Calf, Ionian Distillery, at Edinburgh, tor example, 4O,L)0O saltans of spirit! are
manufactured weekly, or 2,000,000 per
mnum. I he quantity Of grain destroyed
is 9 u,uuu DuanetSfSna su the wo u done by 150 men.
The Cardiff Giant Interviewed.
Btsntsneoua remedy, more ellicient ami applicable in a larger number of cases than any half a doSen medicines we can now think of, is a hesninc teaspoon of
common salt and as much ground mustard, stirred rapidly in a teacup ol water, warm or cold, and swallowed instantly. I is scarcely down before it begins to come up, bringing with it the remaining contents of the stomach, and lest there be an' remnant of a poison, however small, let the white of an egg, or a teacup of strong coffee, be swallowed as soon as the stomach is quiet ; because these very
common articles nullity a larger number
of virulent poisons than any medicines in
the shops. In easy of scalding or burning the body, immersing the part in cold water gives entire relief, as Instantaneously as (he lightning. Meanwhile, get some common dry flour, and apply it an inch or two I thick on the injured part, the moment it I emerges from the water, and keep sprinkling on the Hour through anything like a pepper-box cover, so as to put it on ev- illy. Do nothing else, drink nothing but water, cat nothing, until improvement commences, except some dry bread softened in very weak tea of some kind. Cures of frightful burnings have been
way,
as
wonderful as
performed in this they are painless.
Erysipelas, a disease of "n coming without premonition, and ending fatally in three or four days, is sometimes promptly cured by applying a poultice Ol raw cranberries pounded, and placed on the part
over night.
" Gais," of the Cincinnati Time, recent
lypsida visit to the "great Onondaga
Giant," which he describes as follows :
l found his giantship reclinimr in a
wooden enclosure that looked like an
aquarium from which the water had been
drawn n. Encircling it was a platform so elevated as to afford a good view of the
monster. liiere were but few visitors
when I was there. The bight of the giant is to feet M , inches, or would be if he j
I 1 erect, w inch he is not calculated to!o
v i r y well He reel taetupOBhifl back , w it h j his right hand pressed upon the side, and his kit hand pressed upon his back, indi- ' Catihg that he died of the liver complaint aggravated by the bilious colic. He evi- ' deafly li-,i hard, and he has tteen getting , harder ever since. The right side of the lace is nearly perfect, showing a noble profile, but the left side is very much worn sway by the. setion of water, as indeed hi the entire left side of the body and limbs. It is the form of a powerfully developed man who died in the vigor of life The ahull is perfectly smooth, showing no indication of hair. (Wood's hair re-I storative is being tried by Mr. Wood to bring it out, fun so fur in vain.) The BBS u rial from which the giant is carved, (and by which the proprietors are earring their own fortune), is gypsum, a mineral consisting of sulphate of lime and J1 per cent of w iter. When calcined it becomes
Insect bites, and even that of a rattlesnake, have passed harmless by stirring enough of common salt in the yolk of a good egg to make it sufficiently thin for a plaster, to be kept on the bitten parts Neuralgin and toothache are sometimes speedily relieved by applying to the wrist a quantity of bruised or grated horseradish. Costive bowels have an agreeable remedy in the free use of tomatoes at meals their set ds acting in the way of white mustard or tigs, by stimulating the coats of the bowels over which they pass in their whole state to increased action. A remedy of equal efficiency, in the same direction, is cracked wheat that is, common wheat grains, broken into two or three pieces, and then boiled until it is as Soft as rice, and eaten mainly at two meals of the day, with butter or ntohtsies. Common sweet eider, b died down to one-half, makes a most excelled syrup for coughs and cokls for children is pleasant to the taste, and will keep throughout the
year in a cool cellar. In rcovering from an illness, the system has a craving for some pleasant acid drink. This i-; found in cider which is placed on the lire as soon as made, and allowed to come tOS boil, then cooled, put in casks, and kept in acool cellar. Treated thus, it remains : r many months as good as the day it was made. We once BSTCd the life of an inOint which had been inadvertently drugged with laudanum, and was fast sinking into the sh -p which 1ms -no awaking, by giving it strong coffee, cleared with the white ot an egg, tesspoonful every five minutes until it ceased to seem drowsy. r., t , ., " . 11
iue snowieage given in items iikc the above should do something toward abolishing the ruinous and almost universal habit of pBirhariBg patent medicines, which, in so many instances, are either ioappl icable, hurtful, or utterly Useless, and in this latter CMC, are indirectly the cause of death, by the loss of time in obtaining the Services of a competent physician to spply the proper means with a wise discrimination. HalC Jini nal ef BtaUk
them with straw twenty inches or two feet deep, and leaving it until rotted down. PWOt. J. Ii. TritNEU, of Jacksonville, 111., one of the pioneers in the work of introducing the Osage orange as a indue plant, now advises setting the plants only four or five inches apart. BoSTK one says that a cow's temper can be determined by breathing in her nose.
w sen you nave breathed a few times in her nostrils, if she is kind she will hohl up her nose; otherwise she will catch it away. Kkckxt experiments have shown that squills is an cxc llent poison for rats. The powder should be mixed with some fatty lubstsnce. and spread upon dices of
Dread, lhepulpot onions is also good. Rats are very fond of either. Journal c' Caissfa A cohrbsfohdk NT of the IVutru ftirmi r
estimates tha shrinkage of hogs, or the difference between the live and dead weight of s well-fattened hog, at a little h-ss than one seventh of the gross weight, lie has nude several tests on the averag s of a tot of 90 or 40 hogs. GijYcsRian and litharge, mixed into a
paste, furnish an extremely firm cement for iron and stone, as well as fastening iron to iron, and is said to be particularly adapted to fixing iron in stone) as for railways, etc. The material hardens very quickly, aud must therefore be used at once. It is insoluble in water, and only attacked by concentrated acids Articles joitr d with it can be used in a very lew-
hours atterward. To Steam a Tdwkky. Fill the body with oysters, snd let it boil by steam without any water. Whan sufficiently done, take it up, strain the gravy thai wiQ be found in the pan, ami which, when cold, will be a tine jelly; thicken it with a little fl ur and butter, add the liquor of the oysters intended for sauce, also stewed, and warm the cysters up in it ; whiten it with a little boiled cream, and pour it over the turkey. To Fkv Oystkks. Take fifty largi fresh
oysters, sad dry them well, have biz fr m
eggs well
pepper a
butter cr
then dip one oyster at a time in the !:.
and Toll them in the crackers, and lay them so they will dry, and if yon do not have crumbs enough on, you can roll over arain. Fry in good butter and fresh lard, half-and-half; quick lire; a light brown. A conut.spoMiENT of the Rochester Expntt says that, in order to prevent the currant caterpillar from destroying the foliage of currant bushes, it is only necessary to mulch thoroughly all the irr d under the bushes with anthracite coal
imr in saccharine matter. Its tendency is Lo increase the Bow of milk, so essential to the successful raising of lambs. There is no root superior to the mangle wur.el for feeding ewes, and no farmer should neglect providing them. Their yield is enormous, one thousand pounds being gathered from an acre. Fifteen pounds per day is considered sufficient for a single sheep. Furm Journal.
offering with CV.uh should not delay
to .ik well of It.
T (IM.
1 j Will thop piiin v life who use it.
1 BKl USB
L j Sutl V
VO PERSON
m Kails
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lO Vou have occasion, get it at once. TL'NG BALSAM (Alku's) j Contains no Opium. I s -. FOK idlT.H t ThMt ottMn recommend. N'KVF.K DE8Paitt Of a core till vu have Med this Ualsam. tO TO THE DBTG BTORE V I For Alku'i Lui; li.ilam ; use uo other. TMCWABS I Of ( uusumptlon, us' the remedy !n time. A I I IX Who use it recommend it to their friend.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
The Great Farmers' Paper! The Paper of the People.
FAKWELL J. V. CO., ImporUrB 4A 44 and 4 WtbMh Ave Chicago. Jobber in Dry Cooda and .Notions.
FISH D. B. 4c Lake St.. Cb: Wholesale Dele in -nilllnerr and Straw iooda, Ld
Furnlthlnir and Fancy eioods. r Orders solicited and satisfaction Knaraamaa.
HAKKIS K. II., 6J eoutn Canal SC. Chicago. Fire and Bur?lr Proof Safea a LofKs,
In Adams county, 111., several days b . a woman attempted to fill a lamp whilst burning, when the oil in the can look tin and exploded, throwing the hurnIng oil all over herself and a little son, burning the mother so that she dieel after lingering iu horrible suffering for live days The life of the son was despaired of. The husbind ami another son were badly burned. The house took tire, and but for the timely arrival of the neighbors all Would have been roasted alive.
time be lost, when a cough Crat appear'.
XOW I TUE TIME TO BCBSt KIBE FOK THE
Great Frntmilg Vrtrspaprr.
TO lfc KKTOK. .
LKWIS L. COül'KN (iuccessor to ixouni
Pau-r.t Attorney and Solicitor, No. Im uahmui HLOCK. 7 Clark Street, Chlc&ro. DL
Snl lor larenlors liana iKiei. rrmt oj aumrv.
IT IS CHCAr- BECAexE ITS CIRCULATION I- UK'.rn
THAN THAT 01" ANY OTHCR NEWSPAPER. HOW IS THE TIME TO FOKM CLUBS.
There ore fiftj -two streets in London named after the Duke of Wellington, twenty-nine after Marlborough, and eleven after Nelson. an a -
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O It lmm (liat--lv hv uslns Alh n's Lun? Bali un 4 LL PHYS1 UNS 'V KecornjnenJ It as a frood and safe rt med' S f OTHERS a1 Should keen It at har.d In Ce of Croup.
All atrllcted with OtMSCfe O' any Throat or Lnn I tn .nl.le should use Allcu's Lnnf llalsam without delay. J. . VARRIS & CO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI, OHIO. WLf SOLD UY ALI. MKDIC1VK DSALXR8.
00LL'A. CIl.s. . D v.VA. RplTWB. Thr rhrapet. niartrt, and Iw-st N-w York newspaper. Everybody Bkcs It Three edition: Dailt, ?; smiWkkklt, Wil j sadWaBCLT.SI ayssT. Alxtib News at half-prirc. Full reivirt 'if market, nznrulture, Fanuor' nd F'uit Orfiwrr' Cinbs, and a roinpliit'' ru ry In erery Weekly d Scmi-Werkly iiunib"r. A prent "f rcsssMs pUntiand vlncn to S-IJ uhsetMieri indiirement t catiVa.ser unsurpasiMMl. SfjBOSUft I;iiininerfi, Ornnd Fiario, Mowiu? MsemfaM . Parlor OrplIM, SewinR Marhinr-, Ac. amoni: the prt mlums. BpeeUDCSU and U't frtc. Stnd s Dollar and ley it. L V. ENGLAND, Publisher 9un, New York. PIBf IREt TSB CBBDUL.
ana ury tnem weii, nave six iresh " ' 11 beaten together with plenty of :";f" :'T . f r l by Mrs. Cclia and salt, nave two pounds ol eood , , , i iii ,, ... , by Bayard rnckers pouneleei nnd well siueci : ,kT , ... . , V . Parsons ;
ashes. This should
lie; none
autumn or earlv in thesnnnsr
pupa endeavors to make its way
late in the When the
to the
surface, to chnnrc into a
By. it cannot
:lnwl ,i,il t'll.i iitt tlin oeatltVI ! it
' . . . (ill ' . . t .'II Kit V. .11. 1 .J .V A large turkey will require more
Fatteaing
Hogs.
he
!io
reti te t fir o hi ilunu.
and he never cries'' "That's
. r f ' i l
ne s never washed, rejoined the ster.
yoong-
Mkns ny (iiMrF. -"Mr. Jones," snil Mr. .1, with an air of tri imph, "don't you think saarriaef- is :i m ms of rraep " " Well, es," arowlsd Jones, "I suppose anything is a saaaaa of prace that breaks down pride and leads to repentanee." r.iFK Aasurance Companies not only undertake the fnaliation of life, hut al-o the return of the sums invested with compound interest. They arc capitalists, constantly hviking out tor Ioiü; investments, and well organi.ed lo deal profitably in securities Dr. Fahr. The Washington is one of them.
if this isa O'-trilied sriunt.
couldn't be one or itie inoocru irhints
tr;tv-l with shows. None of them
ever got SI per cent of w ater in their systems In all their lives. They might get to be gyp .(, hut not altogether. An enthusiastic spiritualist who was viewing the giant with BM averred his entire belief that he was a petrified giant, and declared that being himself a medium, be had actually received cocamanications from the giant'i spirit. I naked the medium If 1 ooold be permitted to propottnd a few qneatiotis to the giant through iiim. and he said I could. 1 propounded as follow(J. " Who are you ?" A." I'm A. Stunner." t. " Were you always as hard as you are now A. M No, simply a hard -case, that's all. .Now I'm hard all through." (J. " Were your parents hard ?'' A. " Ves, hard of hearing.'1 i -" What is your weight?" A. "Three hundred stone." t. " Why did you turn to stone?"
A. I', c inse I dnln t know what else to turn to at the time." Q. " What were you petrified with ?" A. Petrified with astonishinent." (j "Ever have any of the infantile diseases ?' A. " Ves, stone bruise oa the heel." . " What were your boyish amusements ! A. Playing marbles, riding on a
stone-boai and running around stone q aurriea." l. " What is your QCCWpatioi A. " fjpinff tfan at present." Q. "Got brothen ?" A. " Ves." l u Are they like you " A. " Ves, all in the stone business." Q " Did that stony heart ever feel the softening power d' love I Didst ever have a sweetheart? (At mention of a sweetheart be softened visibly ; a sih heaved his massive chest, m liile something like a tear trickled down Iiis stony cheeks (washing away some
more pypsiim), but he quickly recovered, and was stone again, its was silent, and I didn't press the question.) Q. 44 How do you feel now, anyhow ?" A.--" I feel a good deal aar, especially on my left .side. Besides, I don't like this asal life" J " What is your drink V" A. "Stone fence." Q. " Would you like to throw in a glas now?" A. "N'o; those who live in stone
houses shouldn't throw glass."
Whkk hogs are fairly on their way of bi imr fattened, receiving several times a day all the food they can eat, the more they can be made to cat the faster they will fatten, and the more profit the farmer will derive from the lood given them and consumed. There was once a strife in a certain neighborhood of good farmers as to who should annually have the fattest ho.-. Each one took a pig of the same litter, so I that they all started alike Iut somehow it turned out that one certain man slwayi i came out ahead. This constant victory exeiled wonder and curiosity. But at last the j secret leakt d out. The successful farmer j was in the habit of giving his pig all that I it would eat, and then turning into his pen another hungry pig, which, of course, would commence feeding vociferously. This woukl arouse into action the sluggish
appetite of the other pkr, and he, too, would turn in eating with eagerness, and resolutely competing with the hungiy pi ir By this aaeaaa the hog thai w as being fattened was stulfed several times a day to
repletion. There is another way by which a hog can be induced to eat much more than he otherwise would, and consequently be made to lay on fat very fast. Let a hog be fed, for instance, all he will eat of corn in the ear. Then fill his trough half full with clean water, and strew Into this trough three or tour quarts of shelled corn, and it will be found that the hog's appetite will come to him Again, and this additional amount of food w ill also be consaaaed. It is gent rally the case that those hogs which 00 not take on fat very rapidly arepoor eaters ; and it is an object of importance worthy of the farmer's attention to make them full eaters. Kvery fattening hog, which is really thriving satisfactorily, will always denote that by ail peculiar
BnufHing and difficult breathing just after eating all that be will eat. And perhaps it will be found that even si ruh hogs, about which so avvca complaint is made i for their shyness in taking on fat, can be made to gtve much more satisfaction if some effect nal means are taken to make then greater eaters Btehfutge.
To Cook Dried Itecf.
come through the course, sharp, gritty asln B, and perishes in the ittempt. How to Cue an Lamp Chxwicryb. Most people in cleaning lamp chimneys use either a brush made of bristles ta i -t l into a wire, or a rag on the point of scissors. I th of these are bad : for, without great care, the wire or scissors will scratch the glass as a diamond does, which, under the expansive power of heat, soon breaks,
as all scratched glass will. If you want 8 neat little thing that costs nothing, and will save half your class, tie a piece of sod iponge, the size of your chimney, to a pine stick. Wettern Rural To Don. a TniKKY. If you wish a plain stuffing, pound a cracker, or some bread crumbs, very fine, chop raw salt pork
very one, sin some sage ami any oiner Bweetherbi that arc liked, season with pepper, and mould them together with the yolk of an egg; put this under the hrvast and tic it closely. Set on th" turkey in boilins water, enousrh to cover it ; boil
very rises
than two hours boilins ; a small one, an hour and a half. Garnish, with fried forcemeat, and serve with oyster or celery sauce1. A OslaUF Paint roi FSHCgS, ETC.
Two quarts of skim milk, eight ounces of
fresh slacked lime, six ounces ot boiled Unseed -oiL two ounces of white
Burgundy pitch ; dissolve in the oil by gentle heat. The lime must be slaked in cold water and dried until it crumbles into fine powder, then mix it with one fourth
pari oi miiK, aooing nie oil ami puen (mixed) by degrees. Stir the mixture, adding the remainder of the milk, and then add three pounds ol Spanish white. Other colors may be used instead of the Spanish white if necessary. This paint is highly recommended by English gardeners for painting gate s, sheds, or other form buildings. Bearih (tii uome. A Nkw Whitewash roa Walls, recommended by the BOStOn ,Iitni! Chrmitirg, is as follow; : Soak one-fourth of a pound of glue over night in tepid water. The next day put it into a tin i I sei with i quart of water, sat the vessel in a kettle of water over the tire, keep it there till itboUs,and then stir until the irlue is dissolved. !Ncxt put from vix to eight pounds of Paris white into another vessel, add hot water and stir until it has the appearance of milk of lime. Add the sizing, stir well, and apply in the ordinary way while still warm. Paris white Ls nphaU of baryta and may be found at any drug or paint store.
Tiik Ati-antic Monthly for JanuAav. The . ffasaV oeei - ap the sea year with the follow! ne bi 1 of Pare : Th'! UathednH, by .bunts
liu&cll Lowell : Among Use Iles of ShoaN -II.
Taaxter; Joseph snd hi- Friend I
Taylor : 11 (iuido KoFpigliori, by T
The Study f History, by GeMwin
Smith : aai 'ric iTii-m in Literature, by T. W. HhjgbfeMM ; Waaaaaaat, tie; Deacon, ay -lohn i. Whit tier; "The Woman Thou gave-t with me," by Henry Jesses; What to do with the fl si alas, by Francis A. Walker: Nenrin the Hasnr T Inn, by Oliver Wendell Hohaes; Was he deail Under th" Midnigbl sua II. -by L L Hayes ; Taa Descent ol Heptane to aid the Qreaks Trsasslated from Homer's Iliad, by William Culh-u Hryant: Hy Börse e :ir to Boston, hy W. D. Howell ; Bevkrni Kini Utetary Notices. PaattsaoS by FrauKs, OseoOB A Co., 121 Ireasont street. Boston, STossS. fl.iHt per year; two copies $7.00; five, fhi.OO; ten. fao.00; iIcle numbers. 30 cents. Ont Yotjwg Folks. " The following ii
a Bat of the good Udaga to be found in the .t muary aasaber: We (itrls : A Hoste story Chapter I. wKh ilhlstratiOBS Jrjf Mr. A. T. Whitney; In riiou: i . i - s posm, by J. G. wait tie i tall-page Illustration; A Story of Our Magazine, by Luln (iray Noble; The Hi-toric Cats wi'.h illustration by Arthur Oilman; Part VII. of Navigation and Oiscorery before Oeauahaa, ay Jane's lartoa; Jack! Victory Psrt I by Isaac 1. Hayes; O d '1 homy, by Hebeeca Harding Davis ; Three Cosa-
pamona a poem oy .utncr oi ".ionn uaiiiax, ; : iemn;" Polly .Sylvester's Dream with illustration by Rose Terry ; A Sketi h of the Life of Professor ASSSSSIX, wtta a SSM Steel Portrait; Our Picture-; The Evening Lasap; Oar Letter Box. PlBUM, OeeoooA l o., Uo-ton, Mass. fi.Od er allium: BS extttl copy for every five subscription. The A'lautu: Monthly and Our Young JUtS, fö.00 per year. Thk CkTlLDBKlt'fl HouB. "The January nnnlsil of thH "7or" exceed in besatj .".nd richness an; iiuijiIht yet published. BWMSjsSIVl four exquisite Ulnsl rations of Longfellow's sweet poem, liu CaaYfaa' $ Jstar,1 srs more than aattatbi n.-t of llio number. QsSag SO School" nnl H Cosaiag from sein-1 " two full-paire illuetraUoaf tre vary pretty pktarea, Terms: a yoar. Five copio- for SJ&.S0 ; Specimen num'er. 10 cents. T. S. Ai.Tiieii fc Sons. Pliiialelphia. Pa.
Pre?ervative as well as Curative It Is not only or their absolutely curarivs, but for Uiolr r. seer . lUlvepropprttes, that Ur. I WlbHAUl'S swdsaasa ure so widely CELEBRATED ALL OYER THE UNION
THK PINK TREK TAUCOKDIAL not on!y restores the Mck to the bloom of b-alth, hut it forUUes th.- sya
tim;i:i BBMeqwnt attacks of Malignant Affections.
Th" array of of the lnns and throat yields
to ttie balsamic and tonic propert'.-s ot or. lnart'a
m TREE TAR CORDIAL. A the summer fos; dlfappears before the fresh evening hree.c. It.- constituent proivrtles, though simple. ar powerful. Kroui the very lirst tSe deMUtati d victim oi noxiou-t drags reaBces tliat he ha- found a lie:id. a glow ocwarmni begins to pass fliroasjs Mscaatsd circulation. The pnls- beernn s natural and rrtrular. sri'! a buoyancy of BlSlllS UltJ cn qSMBCB of an assurance of return! wz aeaWS coics epoa aw pattent. The fell disease. Coiuauiption, while the Innzs retain
any tiling of strength upon which to tn!ld, is dispelled i !y fee i INK TRKK TAR COltDIAL, in i maimer to
waicn raNHm o iirrairi'i! naiif-uu uie i n n aouiy, a well ao i pfc .isure, to testtfr. How man, who have died and 1"0 their children ornli&ns, naeht hae lcen living in bloom inz h'-alth had they hat avll"d them-lv I .f Or. WTSHART'S Mmple remedli, Instead of the noxious poisons to which Their Constitutions have Yielded.
Tar from the sJlM fee forest, as prepared by Dr. WISHART.tearsanaeea. "THK PBODUCrr OF TIIK THKF TS FOB TÜS BBS) I. UTS O Tili -SATIONS." The hardy backwoodsmen, hrathinti the aroma of th preadlng oranchea,are as exempt from that Hi disease ( n ittmpaon, as the natives ol SoatbetSkfTranOB or Italy. As pr parrd hy Dr. WSHAKT, the Cordial actsatonce The I rt bottle i nhibits t y j the WBStlWl tVretascs ol retarnlng health. Yam are racked by itossoei ooagh, D r bathed with debllltatlne nixht dweats. Thousands of people -111 tuil you that In the entire ramre Of nature's curatives, tt:er' Is no comtitnatlon so , f eiticacions, and so harmless as WISIIAKT'b Pine Tr e Tar CordiaL Chemists agree In saylnj that THK PKOCEBS OF DISTILLATION by which this Cordial ls j-leldfi, ls so philosophical aa toe unsuscenUble of farther lmprvemen. The Keaerfo taste ol the tar ls neutralized, and the Idea of medicine becomes lOBt iu the quality of palatable luxnry. DR. W!SHART7S MEDICINES
Are sold by all respectable apoth-carles, and su
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hv everv s: earner ; Exclusiv. ll'-pirts of the l'io-
ceedings of the Partnera1 'lu'i of the Am ertesja Institute; Talks about Fruit: stock. Financial, Cut
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Horticultural D; p rtment.
To keep pace with the frrowinir interest in pr.icti-
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f a practical character oa the subject, we have en-
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anairs, to write in a luciü -ivle a s-rie- ot e.rtiel
on the Management ot small Farm-. Fruit and
Vegetable Culture, nnd how to niaKe them pay.
giving general and specific directions from planting
to the uiiimate disposal oi the crop-.
Of late years there ha- been a lucrative business
canicd on by unprincipled men. In selling worth
less and old plants under new name- to the iik-
perienced. THE TRIBUNE will be slways read
to guard the farmer airaln-t any tuca uupo-itiou
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its airricuttural readers, we bare engaged Prof.
Jamks Law, Veterinary Sataeoo in Cornell LTniver-
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C'attle. llorrcs. Sheep and other doaaesttC animals.
and to prescribe remedies. Answers and pie-cip-tions will bi; triven only thron ch the columns ol
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newsDarsirs of the eountrv. Here concentmte the
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th-- agricultural "Ith of the Repulhic. liefe
t'AAMI.M; BOOhb EM FHF.K FOR
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A WORK deacrlpfh-e of Hie MA sTF.H IF.H
MK il i, ICF. M'I.KMIOH. and citiMK- ru rii oi iiiim
:tteli. v I'm - has pecom- the Uay--t and mot
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vnir.e Ikik.s wiii fri. Addrt NATIONAL rlB-
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MF Kl A.N PATI V T . Kr Introducini: nnd ."r.i Inline al-ia-l.le Caieiu.. Otlice lti.il- ' icaro.
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ÜOHIMON SEHSEÜ! W STT I'D- ACEXTS -) pormunth U. k II thr Mas CI.Nt IM! IMrltUVU) COMltOM sl.Nsf l a Ml! S BEWINC MACHINE. Price ocly slN. . 1 1 aii nli t" Ayeasa, Tbfc i- tl.- -t s i ulsr swjr. ; M K-lunp th dm ue km lh t r:i .u- ' I.Ik I.-- K Stji h i ill il i siijTiadnf asit tbstws htdaswanswe Mncl ! 1 CO.OÖO s..! 1 . nd ll cl.-n.nm1 i il - c- 'Wi j" fills Ibai lotsacaa flTnT &cnafTric culsrs. BSf IXvnrt ofi-:nw "- 8 AlW-M-iUB R Mi".. P.'t-t.urrh, Fa., er S- b'U'i, S-
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LORiLLABD'S "Tacht Club"
all the news gal bees, afir'. Ute patronage It
Inrire This
AUT'ü Great r'amUy
lied to
Uclne
the trade at Ur. W18HJ
btore.
232. N. Second St., Pliila. A msdlcal I xpert, hold'.nz h norable colleirls's dtplo mns, devoten bn entire time to the examination of patlentf, at the Otlice Parlors. Associated with him. are two conaalttng physicians of acknowledged endneiics, whose services are clvsn to the public FHF.K OF CHARGE. This opportunity is ottered by n j other Institution In this city. Letters from any part of the country, asWne advice will be promptly and irraru1touly responded to. Where convenient, remittances should take the shape of drafts or not-otllce orders.
Price of wlSHAKT'S Pine Tree Tnr Cordial, SLM
per Ujttle, or fit per dozen. Sent Dy sxpress.
ICIOF
All omimunlcanoiis should be
L. ft.
re-t 1
AVI Sil ART, EH. It., N. Keeoad St, Philadelphia.
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Fob Coughs, Colds, am Throat Disorders, use ' JJ or'i.s Bronchial Troche" haying proted tlicir rfticAcy by a test of naaajf years. The Troches ar' highly recommended ami preacribad by Pajrafcians. Those exposed to ittdderi changes sli'.iiid always DO supplied with " lAi ''."v.," "-: tbey give prompt relief. Oaring to the food reputation ami popularity of the Trochee, many worthiest 4i nil Vo imitations are oJferedL, tchich a? , ,; dfor "tii;. Be sure to obtadi the true "JJrasp' BroBckial Troche.1 Bold everywhere. Thr purest and s wee tost Cod-LIver Oil In the world Is Hnard A Caawcll's, made ou the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by CASWKLL, HA.AKl) & CO., New York. It Is ahsolutely tnrr and atat. Patient who h ive once t.ikui It prefer It to all others. Pliystclane have decided It superior to any of the other olle in market.
Ciiii.ni.AiN-. ou Pbost BlTBa I'se Or. S. A. aKAVKJi'S ('KiiTK aMording to directious, and they are cared. Ii cores then by rabdalnc the tnflainni ition. si d lniiis the parts to t:ieir ht a thy action. It will shio cure all aiaeasei or eraptluni of the i-kin: and ana tnother'i- irietid it UTer tree and will immediately ( uro otery caso of Nous NmtJH in short older. - . OMarraa IU.vdb, face, roufth ana, pimples, ring worm, Bilt-rheum, and other cutaneous aUex-tioiu cured, and the akin made soft and smooth, by u1iir the ,11 HIPSB TAH SOAP, made by CASWKLL, H AZA HD & CO., New York. It ls more convenient and easily applied Uiau other remedies, avoldlnK tha trouble of the greasy compounds now In use.
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Place the beef, nicelj abayed oft in a frying pan, with butter enough to fry it, let it try until u little browned, th D tpilnkle in dry Hour, is inueh as you wouM take we re you kro;no; to mix it itli water; let it brown, hut take great care not to hum it. When hrowm 1 sufficiently. mM cream or milk enough to make
Q. Wai you killed in Cardiff; and trr;i y ; letttboU a IV-w rnomenU, add how f ! little butter and pepper, and it is done. I
Got a
A.' Ye, killed hy the rar".
car tliff in the stomach." il- " Was you evor rt rolling stone P" A." No. And that s the way I gathered my moss." (I " Hard feelings toward anybody V" A." Ves, I'd like to ptjack the head of the man tliat dug me up " The interview was entirely satisfactory.
and I left with feelings of lofty admiration ' fir tho affine man
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very fin qaentlj boll eggi and eut them up l ngt lr.vi-e, and lay tlieui around on the meat after it is poured into the platter. This makes a very pretty and a very pal ataMe dish, and with some nice Biaahed potato, ana in1 eel potatoee, and tomatoes with sugar, and just a trilh- oi vinegar poured over them, I think we hav a vi ry it'xkI breakfast; sono limes I make a (liafa nf tfiatt, too, but I lind wle n ere have
sweet potatoes thai we do not use so nuch ' ' turnips, hu.i hse wit
Farm -Yard Manure. NoTwmisTANiuNo the great Use made of artificial noanures in Qreal Britain, the value of the prodnee of the yard is not IIa. a. a
overiooaea, a aue namber ot one 01 England's best agricultural journals speaks aa follows on the subject: "The produce of the farm yard is to every tarmer the first and the chief assisia ice. The production and use of farm yan dung is the foundal ion of all MlOCeasfrtl farming. A Tery targe proportion of the manure thus produced is employed for the root crop. Its employment differs very w:di ly according to the nature of the soil. Iii some cases it drawn upon the land as soon as it is made, and plowed into the soil without delay ; in other instant M it is heaped in the field until spring tillagea are well advanced ; while eoBM adopt the rule of drawing it fre: h from the yard, and putting it in boats or rkigee, ready for being at once oorered up by the ridge plow. Bach system has its advocates, and there are circumstances under which a h may be preferable." Winter Management of Sheep. The method tobe employed in fattenin,": sheep for market depends aoasesvhaa upon the kind of feed used. Turnips deserve spec aai notice m t his reaped : Because th'y ha TO no Superior as food for sheep, and lacaiKe their cultivation iw good for the soil. The supply of food tie y furnish is very large, ana the ground is ("leaned by them equally aa well as by oata or buckwheat, fot tattening sheep, however, t h y shouhl not be BSedalone, but coin meal, Otl-eaka, pal meal or rye meal should In-mixed with them, the latter in very .small quantitiea Mixed in this a iy they will fatten sheep quicker than with any other klad nf feed. From flfWam to twenty pounds of white or purple stmp-
n ai turuips a nay, ami I think iiiein equal t Bweeds for fattening. With this amount should be fed half a pound of oil c ike, or one pound of com inenl, one pound of peas. Off half u pound of rye. The tendency o rye is to hlt.al sheep, and it should t herefore lie led in small quanti ins. Every farmer erho Intends to fatten hex p should provide for an abundance
find his profit
I' nde fined Ailments. There in ninny ailments, trying ill thwh nature, but the asaaatessa f which an iut asnWclenftiy r-ioi iiii to saaali phyatriana tu dassaty taeai aaiar any particabw head, aa a general rale they arise tuna a general debitttj of the nisole orgaatsatloa, but taetr prisBery cease, in at leeal three cae, out of live, isataakaf brisk vital aettea la lha teaa neli anil liver. Stiinulale and tone the relaxed and digestive Mcrattee orairs, and bodily ease, health and rigor will follow the treatment. Amour all the meiiir ne- wai h h ive been reeoaasneaasd as Conducive to this end, none has been administered Willi Midi uniform and entire MCOSaa as HOSTS TTKK's BTOMACH HITTKHS. It-' Ingredlears were Mlected from the regetahta trlegrtni. mIjIii1Ij. with a tan to the hrvtgonaHon of the physiqae and the constitution, ami also Tor their anti bilious and nghtlj rsiaiative Btonertlaa. Twaaaj odd yeaaa ef eapeftaaee has sroresl that these barhal restoratives were wisely chosen nnd have bona Jadlotoasty asapotltaasd in this celebrated preparation. Not only a a Ipedi-C for indbjeattoo and all kindred complaints, but rt a houtehobi ntri'ili for nil the minor ahabantl incident to humanity, it nan obtained a reputation based on antnapaaeaable teeaaaaay, which faarty ecHpaaa thai ot anj other nroprietory or otldiisl medicine la
IOB Family ose simple, cheap, reliable. Knit everythine. AO knts wantid. Circular and sanipli tocldne rKER. Address HIN KI.KY KN1TTLNO MACHINK CO.. Hath, Me., or. 17 Hroadway, Nsw York. M North Ninth St., Pliiladelnhia, Hl State St., t;hleaeo. 11!., 162 West Fourth St., Ctnclnnatt, Ohi
aOBNT8 W PJTBD to solicit orders for '2 i of the fastest selling article? in the world. No capital required. Address. STANFORD C '.. I Hi learbom St.. Chicago. HI
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that iouin-eiV.s can .in';,- to onnt it
Is the streir't l O! Till, lid Ul 'v wC
pri"t the cheapest, and Lvt edited wc-Cf
ewsaaSnar in tha eountrv. We have all the ad-
ur.T.'es around w,- ii-ve .'rent uaiiv snd
Semi-Weekly edkums. AH the ehtborate and in-
tiieate ni:ieh;nerv" ot our e i i':'-Iiü: 'it ie:hap-
he mo t complete in America - i- devoted to the
urpo-e of awaklne: TUE WEEKLY li;mr'K the
t ana Cheapest n ewsn ape:- in te w..rld. lher -
nlt i thai we have so systetaatized ai d expands
our rexoiirees iliat every ci'py ! i III-- W r-E.lv L.1 TRinUlS E contain" n. laashaialli i m a gnodeciiao vo'.nme. Taiakoflt Per two dollar- the eaa crlber to TIIK TRIBUNE for mm jrear as it'irh rfa-lina tnat'ra tAowoS he VI eft a thelf ufl&t library with fifty Wot . l ontiv ä q th Jt&ftt UUHtt in thr la ijua'je. The force ot cheapness can Hi further srn. TUE WEE ULY TRIBüHE is the paper of ihe people. Here the escor stndent may Kara the 1 it teasoas ef eclonce. Here the araotat aaaa reai reviews of the best boohs. Here OHf be hsaad corraawenaeaea from all parta of Ihn world, ibe obser-
ralioM of sincere and gHted tm n. who serre THE THIhTXK in almost every c uu" ry. THK I'KlBtTNE is ttroofföf raaasa of iff tnnrtnous rirriila'nii un.! artut rltK').f.-ii. It lei- loii been conceded that TIIK WEEKLY TRIBUNE has the lar:,'ei ciiculat ion of any newspaper hi the coaa fry. POryean WS have printed tu ice a many paper-, perhaps, as rtll of the other weekly edition- of ; he eity rtailie- coaahsaed. Thi- i- way are are enastes to do onr work so aareagaly sad cheaply. The larger our circulation, taw better paper we can make. What are the practical taujgeKt'ion? Many. Let ew ry MbSCriber renew -ubs, ription. ami nr,hi" iiei''hlors to do the -ame. If man enasl afford to ny two dotbwa, lei him rai-e a !ul. by :udndng Us neichbors to rahtM ribe, and we A-'.W send
nun a copy 7rft for his trouble. .o ii"v-;.
'ari:e ami complete as I ill-, w hl.hla
IU -N v. w a- ever before oafered at b-.,- a prtcs. F.en win n onr ceireacT rss :it par with foat, no stich pap,ir tut THK TRIBUNE .i- oaered ai the price : and TIIK TRIBUN K then eact us Ear teas than it now daea. we bari; solved the prob em of lnnkm;' the lx'st and cheapest newspaper in America. TERMS OF TJU WEDELT TRUtUNK. to aii. cBsjcarnaas: ine copy, one year. 9S issues ti ii1 5 copies. '. ; 10 eeplea, to nur a'l'irms. tl ."si each (and one extra oops) ; pi copits, to Maas fa tcrther. at oat. Ibot (jßet, tl.GB each (and one extra copy) ; SS cop tea, tn esrt aMrni, gl SB asseb (and one extra copy) : 20 Copiea. to nnniftt of aabaran. af am faaajta, ?i Seach(sM sae ex tra copy: Heoadea, toone address. 1 each utA oiie extra copy: "ill cipies, to t, ?ru of "brr V-. at SSM rVef aglfle, ILW each (and one extra copy i. Tho Now York Semi-Weekly Tribune b published every Tl 11AY and FHIDAY. . nd beiag orinted twice i week, we can. of coarse, print
all that appears in our weekly edition, hwhtding everything aa ihe abjecl of Agriealtaie, aad can add much mtere-tin and valuatie ma"tT. for whicb there is not suflh ieiit room in THE a ERKLY TRIBUNE. TBS BEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE also "i es. In t he course of a year, tiirek or runt ol i ha ItcNt and Latest Popular Novel, by living authors. The cot of RbSSS sleM, il bought in hook form, would be from i-ix toeigbl dollars. Nowhere cIm; can so much current intelligence and permanent literary matter be had I so
cheap a rate as LnTBRsKMl-WKKal-i rniHt nk
TKK.MS OF THK SKMI-WKKKI.Y TKH'.l NK. Mail ubscrilK-rs. 1 copy, 1 year lot aaaabenvft 00 Mail stinscrllierr-. 2 copies. 1 year - lot numl-r-.s7 80 Mail su'-i-cnhers, 5 copies, or.ovcr. tor each cop y.SHM Persons n.mittiim lor t eoplea fas will n eetvoaa extra copy oaa vear. For hh'i w. will send thirty-lour copies and Tub Daily Tatacaa
The best jads Terywher' d-clare it to be the bet. f r many reasons.
It Is matte of täe finest stock grown. It has a mUd and arrable aru.T.a. It ls aütl-nervous In Its effei-ts The N'cotlne havtnt been extracteil And ls pert'.-ctly frw from drujrs. IT leave no acrid, dlsagreca'Dic alter -taets.
s net burn or stlnr, the tonjrap.
Aiifl leaTcs no otfcnptve odor In the rooa.
Blng very M?ht. on" roind will last as lonr As two to ttoret- pounds ofordlaarytobaccoa
Orders Tor EUWaJTff 51LEKMil AIM fiPKS Are Ih-Ihr packed dally In the vmrtca Sized Ba;s In which It ls sold.
BI Y IT, Try It, and vincc Votirfcflf
foil-
i That It has all the advantage we clvtm tor It- U your dealer does not keep It, ask him to Z"t iL
BIG MONEY !
BUSINESS for 1870. The Globe Mutual LIFE INSURANCE CO., ok NK.w Y i kk. eeattw to aaake aiTaazemeBti with men f mttfU Its and uotxl baaStaaSSa abtntjl to solicit aiMilieaUona for Life Insurance In any part of Michigan. I nUiana, Illinois, Iowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota, snd oib r verv liberal teres. Address with retrienrca Korth Weaaern Penartaarwat, 121 I. a salle hi., eKIHOLKT, Mm.
use.
rhe nemiiuil Telia Tin- siiory Prora sll point .i Ihe Compass orders for PIIAI.ON'8 IILIA OR BALVATION POR IHK HAI K come poarlns in. All t ti noxious ii)oi, Scio down befon It. A rear herK-s lliev w II be iniinark- table. Tin Indies sar ltK a- l. :e nn r te ase aa a aerfu d toilet wM r, and II issatrana pajjt us i r utal. Kotblng els reprodnoel so periccily Lie original BSM of tlie Imli . Looi IIkkk, RlADIB, Wt do not rish t tell you thai Consumption can be oared when the lungs an half consumed, nor that Dr. Wonderful, or any other fellow, has disooyered a reniedy that will make nu n lire forever, unl h ave death to piny for want of work. N, ym have hesnl eaoofeh of that, and we do not wonder that yon hare by this time, becoaae Iis pustcil with it. Bat when we tell jrou that Dr. .s'-i'c',i Catarrh Remedy trill i tii'uj) cure th? irorst rax, $f Catarrh, Wt only aaaerl that which tltWiandi can tcs tify to, Try it nnd you will beooa&Tinoed. Scnl by mail lor sixty cents. Add rem
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t?00 Mt ((( l awrence TOwakM Batate, sX&OiUUUiUUUiKiu'land. ACCOTdlnf to the oi.lii'.on'of the 'beat lawyers lam the heir to this Katate. I will sell a lew sliarea at a aaerince lo oMaln money to prosecute my claim in Bactand. Vor parttoolars.addr.n .1 AÜIFT. LA WRKM 'K. New York
Inventory who wish to tako oat LeLtc: nro sdrised to counsel with
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Til K It KW-YORK DAILT TRIBUTE Is pebaahai every aawalssj (Baadays excepted) si per year; t'orsii monih-. TUB TRIBUNE ALMANAC. 1870, Price Sl - TRIBUN K ALMANAC RKPRIN 1 is: to lts. 1 vol- 1 1 nit hound, sill RhXXILLKCTKrNS OF hl SV UFB By IIobai s Okkm.kv. Various ttyles lf ' aelica, Uieta.ta library, a3aa. Hall Morocco, a V Half ( '-ill. Morocco e, 7 ARUARSTF1 LLKKfl WORKS. New 1.. a vol. Cloth, ain. PBAR CFLTrrRK FOR PROFIT QaiBB. $1. BLBMKMTa OF AOKICÜLTÜRB. Wasbbm Nee edition. Cloth Bl DRAINING BOB tlKALTB AND PROFIT. W M; mo, CtotrajLao. BARTH CLOSbTTS. How to atake theaa. Waarasa. kZ't ecu is. Sent tree aa rcceijit of once In tusk n- n-mittsnces for subserijitiou" or books, aiwavs nreeare s draft on New t oi k. or a Rssf Of Montf OrafQ1, tf ssaaathae. Waste neither ol these can nv pnaured. send the SSBey, tut otttttft ha 0 itKoisTFiirn .thr. The registration lee baa basin rerius-t toaaaa anMa, nl ihe pre-ent registration system has ls'n aami hy the postal Mtborlttei 10 be virtually M ab-olute protection Sfslasl hasHM by mail. All I'ofima-ter-sre bUgCO to reenter letters nrbeaewe requested to do m Terms cash in advance. ACdrees, The Tiubi ne. New York.
LORILLÄH'S Eureka Sm oki a a Tobacco. A GOOD SMOKING TOBAOOO IS A PKRPKTUAL COMFORT. Tb' "Eureka" Tobar n 1 llkewiae an exc -Uent artcl of eholc- Virginia Tnlrn "1 a h-avler nolT Ua the forrr.T, an I bene, much cheaper in price; nevrrthelesi !t makes in xccllent Rtnokr. Onlrr lor T ,er--lai rts tlp" are .-, packed daily in tliia Itrautt. . 1 - IriUarti'8 Snußs SÜU raaai th-- KXi'KLI.R.fT QnALITT for whl . ' i have becouie lamons bi-rerer nacd. SSr" C 1rculAT MM on npi'IlenU' n. P. lo K I i.t. it tin 100 rarst A. New DiscgatERy ! ! Phalonts
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cemher Ms. oi i r nr.r. Tu um CoKroRAi. ha a lars;er e'rrnlation tlian I any otln r Juvenile Msmazlne in th. world, and t beOVsj worth the price thsn sun other tnaitHlii'' piiblisbi ii. Ileeaiiseel It iinuiei.ae elrculatioo. we are enabled to furnish It at the low price of On tsMXAB a Viai; sip. 'I. numt. r. V. cent; or free to m one wh mill tr' to rat'1 a ln'. Keaiittful premiums IOC clulw. Baba iBn now. Bask Hmbera eaa alwaiahesaa A.llrrt AXaFRKD Ti. BKWKLL aI COPiiMUIk r. at If af i IW Bloominton lOurseryi Wik mi;. in:!: in mmwsKS! Ian;.', i! nd shlpi4nr racilitii-s. ATM n 1 i ; v r , liH Cne I m , sr. Vl'Pl.K KOnT lit.At Is, choice lO.OOiSfiO. SlI KSKKN Min Ks s.u. . AlM'le IVht'', W II IH. M sK Plum OA'.I MM'.!. V nm SIS. KVKHi.liH.N.S ItOSK , i.i' ll IIa, (Jladlolu. IJKKK NiHtl bK, I1FIIIM. I'l I v Bead 10c. thr fat iloitnrs. I K.I'liilMN.
the kdvrs.
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It acts on a
totally dltferent principle. It
Baa is liinpidXfrapant, ar.J perfectly innoctrYS pttcipitaTcs no muddy or mh.vlcnt matter, requires no slialüng up, and communicates notam to the skin or the linea. No faptr curtain is necfary to conceal its turJjiTppea ranee, for the single reascri that tf is not turb-Uf. It is, to all intents and purposes, a new duoovebVI
m ToilChemistry.
W PhrlWs Vitauaw is warranted to erTt a cfaatagc in the color ot thensair within io days after the firstVipplica-
tion, the direction being
caretully observe
IT IS AS AS WATER ! AND jfS NO SEDIMENT.
Price, Put Dollar per Box.
CONIVMNtJ TWO eoTTiaa.
Sold by alIsDruggists. If your Drugis has not Vitalia" on hand write, enclosing $i.oofnd we lorward it ijtfmediately.
a HALON 5c Son.
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