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I r ,MiiNiiii.tiii, 'J .m A.)C. l)UVl(lfl, KlHf, irll,7. rimil(l((i(i(iiMii(lr.rN. ,', H,T. Mlttfnl ((llliii(if(i MmidN i(iumii(ii(ii AidMnoy nitinirii lutein, IC. I',j A W. Wlubull, U. (idi(i iiidlitli, V. T. H: unit l,l! I'iimi'Iiivi.. N, (lilt K. )(,('. If. .VI'.- Uii lit Miminlc 1 1 (ill mi llmllflli Mini iliiyn. II. V. J'tifiitw, M, I. MV. II. T. Ilntimy, iM'ful(iiy. Atili(lliiiiiir Nii.'J, Ori1r il lint KuMtiniHInr. Hinl! MiiiiillfiKNliiliil MuiHlity In imoli iiiiMilli, M. iC.U, llumlliiy, V, M. KciointlnK. I'liiinlv I'nlr AMxui'tniliiH. - K. A, llnwl)'( I'lioliliillil .ll.llfl llnlli, 1i I'tiot i M. A.Onlilfll f4i inlMiy . J. M, Tropin Iduii, 'rrimniirnr, Mmiit liii. II. O. Mliilct, ti. ('iH'liiiiti, I', IC. Jiilxmiili, lliiuiMin Jtitlli, (Iimi. I'fnW, J. W. IlllVlt, Clitii'iil Hnlnil, J, (', Mc.VniiijIiliiii, I'fiwl. J, II, IliHiknr, litx:. llc!:ii UriiiiiMlIn AniieliHl(in.V. T. lUKti, : niii. ,i, ii, iiiMiiinr, him', huh i tun niHrminllliiii ('iii-nct lliinil.-I. T, Mmtlli, Mil ;.: IMiiHiliir. Jt llmlilitit, 'i'liiiimiinr mill IIikiI- iinn iMiiiin(nr, llfMvnvllln lillrrnry MurltMi. It. W. Furnul, iviniiiii. A.i. uih'ii, runt, I. O.oTo.T. IIKANII l.OIKIKOrnCICUH. MIih AIIA1 VAN IMCI.T. W.U.I'.T. Miumln, IC V MimiAI.K V (I I . .,. 'l'(Hiimnll, Mum I., i' MnrUnl, W.ll, V.T Ilhiirliiii, ii. ii igirin, w. ii, niii Knrnny. MlMMtCVA lt.VNMIM.U'.ll. Trixm 1'iilUCIIv A J.HKKMNtW.H. ,M . .Ilrotviivllln XV I XX'AIIIUDN, XV (l.l'lmp. .NriinwUn Tlly. A J.liur.lCN ...hint, I nii, furNt'iiiuliul'iiiiiiiy. HriMvnvillii l.mtuii Nn. III). I. O. .if 1. 'IV- AlimUiirory I'rMwy ovmiImh 11 1'nilow h Hull, hvit Nli'lioll ilniK "Inn, Alntii nlritnt, Hlrnii. (Tkin or niir nniitr vininiiii iinniiiy niiiiiiviiii to Mii'iil Willi , II. Al lliilliiy, XX' O T. II. I'.Huif ilrm.hxiv, u. XX. riililiiultmr, Hr I., II. NkiihiIiii iMlv l.iHlfcn N, 0.- Mnnln nvury MnliitilVrVKIllliK. Mix H. A. llllllllllMldll.XV.lVI. Jnliii l. t,'iiilliir,rw, I', Ciutlinr, I,. I, Al'inviH Linton No, HIM. Moolt nvnry Mnl iiiilnytivithlMif. Jiiliti Hi Mllilnu, V. (T. 'I'. J. Itlll.hlT, '.liuiiNo. I'I7- Atoi'lx fivrry 'rimrnilttV nvmiliiK, ni i tin tJi'iiiiiwly hWiuiil lloiiKii, two iuHH nnrili iif liriMViivflln. .1 II. I.miinoo, '. W, Omi, f(n.1or, hw, ll.Oi.Mlnli'k. I.. P., Itrowtivtllo, Hi'ouiili-t No. ISIil.-MtH'Unviiry Mntiinlny ovi'ii InK.i.t I'lilrvlinv Cliuroli.nU iiitlim mmili ' ul' llruwiivllln, Jnliii Mm wull, XX I'T. It It. ttmv. limn, XX'.M. (Imi, Oimy, 1 l,, ttruwii villi', lilfiiti'ii.' No. OM. Montu nvnry Hiilimlwy civniilnu, ni Miiiiniirtliiiiit 1 1 nuprt, nt nillim mirlli wiwl of HtmrlilMl, ll. II, (Intnl. XX'.C.T, M, A. t'lllicr, (ti'C. II, t', t'liliimr, U lV, Htintlitmi. I'liMtmuit rriilrit. No. till!.- Atoni over)' Hulur. ilny ovoiiIiiii, ut llratl.ni Helmut uun, IIimiIuii lim'lliol. Af, U ICiiMWmh1.XX'.0 T. It IClwotl. hiH, It, It, IIAtlny, I.. I.. Itrnttotl l O, tleitt'.irit. No. till. Mtiointtvory I'tlitny ovonlnu NtiVMt'i'nrHiMiool IIihiko, fiur uitli muitti xvivil ir Ni'lilnliuCliy. Jiu),NlokeH.V.ll.T. I1. Yoiiiik 1'iiv l TiioUit, IhtlNiMiinttut'lly. MiiMiitnii.Nn, t tl'4 , -MoeUovoryHuturilrtypvi'lc lti, T.J.iioll.XX'A'.T Jtotit. llryiutt.hmK Upo. IturiiMin, I.,I. 1 1 litmr to.tijw In Itio ooiinty Hint ititro tv iitueo In UiU illKMilory lit lrntt litfiif in im of imino, mtiif Upi. viinii unit wliuttiH iiiwnla. imlitiv. of nrexlitlliu tittiiir nitil nnoretikry. liiKi'ltier ltli niiyuttiortn niriiiHiiuii limy limy wii hi eniuimimoiuc, lUJHINCSS OAH11H. A H. JIOlilMDAY, JJ.Y.I,li-teli, Kui'KoitfUhatti'tolmii iirmtunloit Ht iJt. I.oouttt Hi lirow nvlllo t(Vi. OHtvo.4t Mliintrotit, Hrimtivlttn. A't'li. Ti ii. ltuiiHiiun. ij. ATTtmSMV AT LAW Ami JoAttiv orilin ISmiv, HrtU'o til Court llotup Huttiltiic, Itnmitvtllo, Vt. QTUIili TUOMAH. O ATTOUMOVN AT I4AW. OittP. over TlusMoro UIU A tW Hire, tlrown vlHe.Neti. qv l. ecJiTrcic. I . ATTOttMCY AT LAW. onion over J. tfa MHwt Hnt'mitrtro, llrovvlH, MetirnVn. T 11. mtOADY. u't Attorney nml Conelr nl l.nvt OittoeoverHtntu ItMiV.llrowuvlHe.Neti. U 1 Attorney oml Oonuictor nt !itw. X'Hli:lvoiHttKeutntteiiHou touiiytegnttiiutiieMt rnlrtuliMlotilnenro. OIUvHlli Hut Hoy luitMIni:, Ulow iivllle, Neti. Q A. OM1I011N. O.. ATTtlUNISY AT LAW. Httlee.No.M MMlt lrel, ltnmnvlle, NV.i, J W. OIHSON, HtiAt)tCHRUTII ANI IIOIINM NtlOlCll. XX'ortfitooe to order nut iHficHmi;irtleM yimt mteet, liolveoi Mnlit nnJ AHiuiilo, tltown vllt.O.'eti. a t VAT. (JUNK, I'AMIIONAIlliK jfflri HOOT ANliSUOKM.VKKK P (MtH'tttM NVOUK mmUtrtOTiter.nu-UlUiihvityF KOAiniiUHst, ItetinlllDi: niHy nut itotnM)' Oouo, til, Nn,l Mkiu Mrvin, tttxmnvtHo.Nety 1g M. HAliaSY, Mim-im ,nh iKAtir,u it .LIV.1T! STOOIv jmo i';iw; want. ska, fnrti'r,livxiowHnmlBtnfHHiit 1 want to )iniiklA y8r hIwU, Omct-,tl Mhtn ttttwl, llttniUolttilitUiiet QK0110K AUSMTUONO, GRAIN DEALER, llravruvtltp, NHrMnUM. VVirnxorii, m on ux ftr jrl(v. I vrttl Rtxtx vt ttio HtKheat ttto mnrkel will iihm, m 1 mix aotttnum of HumUluK your Krntn, Uf MARSH HOUSE, JOSEPH O'PELT, PROPRIETOR. errStnVtetHCoseotloiTUtoHiiiir'. rtHwo omcx nr r xx ttxt, Vst,vik rNortt, Howth. Omnltnmv urfc iirHntixrl wttn tnvH,wf MAMV1.D UOUM MUST Kl.OOU. At Gtt )lMVAuiU IXAlctv, Keokuk lo n THE ADVERTISER. i'ulillUr' Noflceii, 'tuy.A nvnmiKKit ( im ) At tin; Drue """1 VsxM Htorn(TA,W. NUjktiH. 1xut, tiirrwrM, nut iitHiiHry nniiiitc inklUtr, titllu dUji'M tyi, titu-tm nittle JlMi, Atitliorlxcil Atnli. 'I'n it Uu'iH uiuiiiir hHtholf'J akmiU At ftiimtf Ii JHy 11 rwlvte i1 rwill tar wonix Ihuiix, Timuit liitHnrt U uvr imihortf-i twit. I OJwi llk rnxiltHiil't itwitvii uul rixiolpt for iihjuUjs dllll l4 lf. fill)r41llllUOII. A i. Hi rrutt, utm, intrhin,UirtirKimmrtiAnftnt HUljli'-.t'filyrtto'irllltH iJ tiAwr- lUiiiil, mi Ui cllw;t bfiJ fMfiiiifor inotiluu due 'tun Atiir.miHKn, ion ti, UtmtiK i our MtlmtiiAl tktitithi Ajtff wH, to firt vo r.nfv:f Ijitlofi nu uA vnrtWriX, tu4 imtlMii 11114 rnofcJj'i fur twiu't u un. J,W,UavittU it nitu-A ?ffit in liuUn liTisiiirt ft iw.lvu uttti HAtJvt fut mwilwi floo u 011 RutMirfitl'ri, yAlllUIMTJIKXl A HAUKKIl, J'UlllUlllTfX A1 YtlTtUnT. TJIIJKHIMY, JrjJVY J8. 1878. A XHWHXVVL IXCIDKNT. TJ10 TrJnlH itml Tninblou of Tcniiier ance('niHalcrH. 'i'lio tortipcnuicc oruumJo lit (Jcotku Utwti, Mlclilftn, which wh carried on y tlitj eintoHt women of the vll lof(0 Imst winter, vm u ircat uucccus. When the cruwuilo begun, there were llvM HiJooim," ul which vurlou Irn morfil invurtifiH, from the mild lager beer to fiery benalue wlilaky were hold hut before Hprlng, only one of the filoon'keepor"lnulted female pub Iluflentlment, by continuing to proH ecutu IiIh buxineiiM. Of the otherit, three hud Kold out their entire Htock to the uruiultsrH, ut u prollt of neurly 'M) -,r cent,, und hd removed to the next town, where they opened lurger und uiorMttrttctlv(i"iiuIootJM;M while the fourth reformed rum-Hullor openly reponled for $7J0 canh, und becume u temperuucM lecturer ut $") u night, which, together with hh Income from 11 gambling hotice, mudu hfm very 00m for table. In faut, he vm iiccuh tomed to nay that, at between Kelllng liquor for a prollt of $800 a year, and practicing uh n reformer at $11,000 a year, no intelligent man could IiohI- tato to ohooHo the lulter, and that he hoped, In the cjoiirmj of a fuxv nionthH, to Mud an opening an a ruformed gutii- blnr that would make bin fortune at one blow. Tito ouo obdurate Ibjuor dealer wuh, without doubt, one of the hiohI uxaitpuratlnir runMlauii on reuord. Night after night did the devoted wo iitoti of (Jijorgetoxvn enttip bin 'Haloon" and hold a prayer intuiting of great nlxeand htrengtb, but he nevi-r once opunly luniilted them, no au to enable tint malo urtiHuderH to ainaHli bin bul lion about bin earn. On the contrary, he provided a parlor organ, and hIx do.uii hymn boolta, and Joined' In the ulnglug with groat ardor. When ho wan porHonally exhorted to give up bin iiefarloiiH IiuhIiiohh, he alxvaya ex prcMHotl a groat dehlre to reform, but (Ixed bin prluu at $11, 000, which wuh uoiiHldorod to be allogetlier loo high. It xviih uhoIomm to labor with it tie b a hardened reproliate, and after nix monthii of unremitting oll'ort, the earuoHl xvonien ubootc It Ih iiaxv-dtiHt from their foot, and abandoned the at tempt to reform him. When ho was toltl that no more prayor-moctlugH would bo held In bin aaloon, ho ex prerenal Hlneere rugiol, and ollnretl to reform for only $'J,f)()(), but even UiIh oiler xvai rejected, ami then, for lite lirnl tluiu, ho lout lib) temper, and re marked that people who roftiHod to nave an Immortal mouI ami put an end to drunkotinuHH, at the price of $U,r00, xvoro Inttlueore, and hIiouIiI no longer pollute IiIh premlnoH xvltb their ltypo- critical prayers, Iu nplte of tit Ih one failure, the ortHtadoM had aouompllHh od bo muoli that, on the i!3d of No vumbor lant, the aunivertiary of the formation- of lite "KurnuHt Woiiiiiii'h AHtl-HuiH.HeoranilToltaeeo Iioaguo," thoy determlntul tocolohrato the ou oiihIoii by a public prooeHnlon anil a cold xvater fcHtlval In thu llaptltd Hiootlng-botiHo. Thu prouo.tnlon wits to march In front of the obdurate 11- tjuor-Holler'a naloon, with any quan tity of bannorrttho lCurnost Women alnglng tempuranee ItytnUH, thus (Un penning with the HorvIccH of a hour drinking Clorman britHH baud. When thettaloou keeper hoard of the Intend ed celebration, ho tun Hod grimly, and nunounood, that If the proooMtdon did not halt hi front of bin naloon, ho tthould fool personally nllghtod. Now, thohldexvalk In front of that xvloked man'H naloon xx-att wide, and wan paved with a peculiar mixture of tar and gravel. It wuh slightly out of repair, and thollquornollor remark ed tltaHtOHbouhl hIioxv bin ropoot for the temperance cautte, by having It put In complete repair. Ho, howev er, punt potted the work from day to day, until It xvan generally thought that ho bail abandouml hla dctdgn ; but on tho very night before the pro ootedon, it gangof mutt, with lanteriHt ami tar bar rein, appeared ou the aootio, and before daylight, tho ttidoxvalk xvan llulHhed. In the morning, txvommtt ucIm xvoro rttattonod to warn pedeHtrl nun tiot to atop ott tho nowly-lald pavement, xvhtolt, however, tho liquor dealer itttnorttul, would bo perfectly hard before tho hour tlxed for the proooHtdon. It wuh nearly 11 o'oloek before the Karnent Women, Hinging u powerful hymn and carrying- moro bannora than u toroh'llght political prooe lou, turned the corner and advanced toxvnrd tho naloon, Tho txvo sentinels xvoro hastily xvlthdraxvn. ant) tho IN quor (teller, with hlo hat iu his hand, atood at his door to do homage to tho wfortuom. A they noared him, thoy averted their gaao, and would have parted him xvtthout rocognlalug hU oxlHtonco, hut, unfortunately, tho pro- oewlou, tutdoad of p!t.Hlng IiIh door, halted boforo It, and otnmllng perfect ly Mtlll, octtacil Hinging, and romarkod wUii great uuattlmlty, "good gra oloua," nnd other worda to tho eatuo gnortl ollVct. Contrary to tho predictions of tho liquor teller, tho new pavtuuent xvaa not dry Tho composition had boon spread to tho unusual depth of six luohet, tuultho head of tho procx8 J nfon, Juoludfng twonty-lz earnest women, wuh necurely etuck In tho udbfcfiJve compound. To Uftthelr feet wot an Impossibility, and two ladies whornwhly at down with a view of removing their bootfl, and thus make their cfccape, found it Impossible to rlo again. Tho vIcked saloon keep er at fir t pretended not to notice the misfortune which had befallen the procthlon,and ufisurnlng that the la illcH hud paused for refreshments, loudly begged theludJea "to name the poison, and he would bo delighted to HUpply them." Of course, bo was noon compelled to recognize the true cauHo of the Htoppago of the proces filon, and ho then profeeed to bo ho overwhelmed with sorrow that he felt unable to gaze upon tho ecene, and so put up IiIh ghuttere and -retired by the back door into an adjoining street. The Earnest Women were ultimate ly pried out with fence rails, after hot orow-barn had been used to Eoften the tenacious tar, and they vero then taken home In carriages, and soraped by their devoted husbands. The af fair, however, cast a gloom over the reformers, and eerlousJy Injured the cause. Tho wicked liquor dealer bad a sudden increase of custom, and it is understood that two new saloons are to bo opened before Christmas. This melancholy event may well fill ua with sorrow, while It conveys the solemn lesson that reformers should take heed to their footsteps, lest haply they fall Into the snares of tho wick ed. N. Y. Times. 1.VU KKSOJiIi IIEWaIJSS to cook. Tito JJohlon I'reaclicrs Story u LIc Jtov. JoReph Gook, In u recent lec ture, alleged that thecausoof Col. In gersoll's hatred of orthodoxy was tho hurshncKH of bin father' character. Hie father wuh u Presbyterian minis ter. To a friend who wrote to him on this subject, Col, lugcntoll bus replied us follows: "Tho story that tho uuklnducKuof my father drove me into infidelity Is Hlmply an orthodox lie. The bigots, unable to meet my arguments, arc en deavoring to dig open tho grave and calumniate the dead. This they are willing to do In defeiiHO of tho Infam ous dogmaa. I wan not driven by the uuklndncHit of my father to hate a (led who would order, according to the Old Testament, tho axvcot bodies of women to be ripped open with a sxvord. .My father wan a kind and lov ing man. He loved his children ten derly and Intensely. There was no saerlllce lie xvould not and did not gladly make for them. Ho had otto misfortune, and that was his religion, lie believed tho Hlble, and In the shadoxv of that frightful book ho pass ed his life. He believed In tho truth of Its horrora, and for years, thinking of the fate of the human race, his eyes xvere filled with tears. BeeUtg the ef fect upon him seeing that religion simply made men unhappy I learn ed to hale xvhal Is generally known as orthodox religion. I abhor tho out rageous cruelties and horrors descri bed iu tho Old Tentameiit, perpetra ted, as It alleges, by tho command of Clod. I abhor the threatening In the Noxv Testament. 1 utterly despiso the doctrines of total dapravlty and eternal punishment. I hatu any book that teaches Uicho doctrines; I hato any Clod who writes such a book; 1 hate those things because I have a brain and a huart; I hale them be (inline they are infamously, and heart lessly, and bralnlesHly falso, cowardly and Infamous. My father xvaa Infin itely better than tho god' ho xvorshlp petl, Infinitely bettor lhan the religion he preached. And theso stories about his un kindness are maliciously un true. Thu bigots of to-day are willing to Hlauder him to get even with his son. Can anything exceed the ar rogance of humility and malice of universal forgiveness. H. O. iNUKUSOI.l.." Fashion 'otes. Englishmen aro imitating tho Rus sian fashion of wearing hraoolots. Shepherd's plaid is a beautiful ma terial for a young girl's traveling suit. Stout and rervlccablo mountain dresses aro made of Scotch cheviot shirting. Hunting and dobego aro tho favor Ito materials for plain woolen sum mer suits. Tho side satohol of velvet or morou oo Is alxvays appropriate for traveling costumo. For tho warmest weathor, linen, and laxvn traveling suits aro profura bio for short journeys. Floral granltures for tho bridal toi lets aro uotuposcd of xvhlte hawthorn, and orange blossoms ami myrtle leaves. Tho prcsont fashion of waistcoats makes It con von lent to remodel old basquos xvhluh has been soiled In front. Sxvlnglng sldo pockets of velvet with stiver clasps are suspended by silver charms to thu waistcoat of out ttxvay Jacket costumes. Percale and laxvn iu dolloato solid colors bavo borderlngs for tho llounces either In iloral designs or xxith set Greek or arabocquo figure. IhuIIcr' xvatoh-ohalns nru now fast ened In tho button-hole with a gold bar Instead of being put around tho nook or attached to thu chatelaine pin as formely. Small boquots of different kinds of lloxvers aro made tegtvo tho llulshlug touch, to every elegont toilet this sea son. Thoy nro fastened on tho left slduof tho bodloe with a porto bouquet. Crosjtbarred and dotted Sxvlss mus lin dresses aro trimmed with Smyrna, or tlno torchon laoo, and are worn for tho most part over sllesla or long slips of colored pink, blue, or mauve. i - A young man of Houghton, Michi gan, drowned himself because, as ho said In a noto loft behind, ho was "too honest nnd good." It Is unusual for young mon of thla oharaotor to aot thusly. Thoy gouorally go into tho noxvpapor busluesa. aVornsown id- mfti. CregoFa Cave. About fifty years ago a great por tion of tbe Booth and West was but a wildernees. Even in those States that were more or less populated, there were sections of the country where there could not be seen any signs of habitation. Away down In Mississippi there was a scope of coun try, about one hundred miles across, consisting of a swampy, wild and desolate country, then known as the Tuokapaw country, in which there was no settlement, and across which was a regular road of travel. 2Sow, In these old times, there was a great amount of traffic and trade between New Orleans and the lower Mississip pi, and all tbe upper country mule traders from Kentucky and Illinois would drive mules and horses and re turn by land. Flatboats by the hundreds, from the npper country from Ohio to the Rocky Mountains, could be seen de scending the Mississippi, laden with the most valuable produce the coun try could afford. The merry boatman made the forest resound with his song and revelry. When they landed at New Orleans, and disposed of their valuable cargo, they would buy a plug, or a mule, or a mustang, on which they would take their home ward course, sometimes In squads of two or six. About half-way across tho wilder ness road, a man by the name of Cre gol had located, and built a houso for the purpose of a stopping place for travelers. This place xvus knoxvn to every southern trader, and with Cro gol they had to stop, und wuro glad to share his hospitality. In the course of time this country becamo settled. Old Cregol had be come Immensely rich; ho was groxv Ing old, but ho was halo and stout. Not far from the houso was a cave in the hillside, which had never been explored. In fact, no one had ever entered Its mouth, us fur us xvus knoxvn. Noxv this cavo becamo an Item of Interest. Tho dogs for miles uround would collect ;tt Its entruuae and ere ato tho most hideous sound by their unearthly howling. Night and day would these poor oroaturon keep up this mournful song. Every man, woman und child for miles around xvould come to see this sad sight. But It was noticed that old Cregol did not go to see thu thing. And why did not Cregol go? His neighbors insisted that he should go. No sooner did ho como In sight titan the dogs, at ono uouord, which had hitherto boon perfectly aubmlsslvc, molesting no ono, nnd any ono could go among thorn, und they xvould only howl wlllt teeth grlnnlngnnd bristles up, rushed at him as if thoy xvould tear him to shreds, und xvould not let him como uoar. At length It xvas ro solved to oxploro tho cave, and upon a set day tho neighbors met for that purpose With torches in hand, they groped their xvay it short distance on their hands and knees, until they entered xvhat appeared to bo a largo ohambor. Thoy rose to their feet, and, with torches lifted high, began to peer through tho darkness. Tho first object thoy saxv xvas a long blue coat hanging against tho xvall of thooavo. Thlsooat xvaa of tho old French stylo, mado of blue cloth, with brass buttons. Upon passing further o.t, scores and scores of skel etons were seen, scattered in ovory direction. Human skeletons, with clothing of every description hang ing to them, xvhlelt the xvolvos had torn to pieces. Among tho party of explorers was a young doctor, who lived Iu tho neighborhood. As soon as tho party emerged front tho cave, tho dogs, apparently satisfied, ceased their lioxvling and dispersed. That night it negro came for tho young doc tor. Tho dogs had oolloeted at old Cregol'sand commenced thdr hoxvls. Cregol xvas seized xvltb spasms, and the negro rushed for the doctor. Tho noxt morning, while tho doo tor xvas sitting by Cregol's bed, who xvas In deep stupor, tho door sudden ly flow open, and a tall man, xvltb dark complexion, weariug tho Iden tical coat xvhlch tho doctor had seen in tho cavo tho day boforo, entered and passed noIsoIcBsly through tho room. Poor Cregol, when tho man entered, rose up quickly In bed and gazed xvltb n wild and tnanlito.tl stare at him until ho passed out of sight, and then foil back dead. Ho had murdered theso men far their money and that Is hoxv he got tils wealth. Cnrolcss Farmers. It Is almost Impossible for aoaroless farmer to bo prosperous. How often do xvo hear of some unexpootod failure In thu commercial world ? Wo look for tho cause of this disaster, ond find that tho merchant xvas engaged In unprofitable trade, or jtorhaps somo faithless olork has robbed his master. Tho fit 1 1 ii ro Is duo to any ono of a doz en onuses xvhloh proper oversight might have corrected. Whon the merchant has realized tho ambitious dreams of his earlier morcantilo ca reer, ho nogleots those habits of busi ness xvhlch lusured his success, and failure Is the result. And It Is the satno In any business or occupation. Hut with an uusuecessful farmer, laok of success Is still more directly trace able to carelessness of tho man him self. Carol essuoss In farming is man ifested In many dlfiereut ways, each soomlngly unimportant. Tho careless farmer is careless of his oxvn personal appearance, indltteront to tho wants of his family, nnd negli gent of his stock. Personally, ho Is deficient In spirit and outerprlso. As to his family, It satisfies him If his wife does nil his hard drudgery, and and asks foxv favors. His children must not onro for educntlou, for socie ty, to leave tho farm, or for auythlug except to wait upon his pleasure. His crops aro planted, cultivated and harvested lu n slipshod sort of man ner that leaves only a small margin for profit. His stock Is Inferior, and ho loses & few head from disease every sprlug. His tools (If ho has Improved tools) soon decay from exposure to the elements nnd negllgem use. Ha has j less stock, lighter crops, and more debts than his more careful neighbor. Such a farmer, however, does not con tinue contracting debts and liabilities until he can go no farther and there is an extensive failure involving bun-' dred of other business men, but he buys something he does not need (per haps a top buggy or a machine), or he hires some one to do work that he could do himself. He has not the money to pay down and gives his note, whioh is as good as cash. How ever, when the note Is due, his credi tor must wait a tew days, and this Is repeated eo frequently and always by asking more days of grace, so that at last to seouro his debts and obtain credit he must mortgage his stook, and a chattel mortgage is followed by a mortgage on his farm. There are very many other reasons why a farm mer should fail. He may have been unfortunate, perhaps he has lost some stock from accident or disease. His crops may have been light and growing lighter. He may have occa sionally sold his stook or orops in an unfavorable market. These are all apparent reasons for his failure, but back of all this is the man himself. The End of the World. John Boomer, of Lewistown, Maine, an or iginal Adventist, in no wise discour aged by former failures in fixing dates, now proves to his own satisfac tion nnd that of quite a number of fol lowers, says the Portland Transcript, that the world will come to an end on or before 18S0. The "dark day" In 1870 is the point from which ho reck ons. That was tho sign in the heav ens of xvhlch Christ spoke when he said : "This generation Bhall uot pass away until all these things bo fulfill ed." Mr. Boomer says u generation In tho sense Christ uses the xvord, is ouo hundrod years. Ho assures a re porter that he shull lose faith in tho prophecies if there la any failure this time. m i a. The Reese River Reveille says: Thcro is no truth in the rumor that tho Sazorao Lying Club of Austin has ordorcd a life size portrait of Ander son, the chief xvltness before tho Pot ter Investigating Committee, to be hung beside that of tho editor of the Jtevcille in tho meeting-room of the Association. S. F. Bulletin. Tho Jieveille never said anything of tho kind. Anderson's picture xvould not bo alloxvod in tho Sazorao Lying Club room, nor xvould that individual bo admitted to membership iu tho Club. Tho Sazorao Lying Club Is composed of gontlomanly and consist ent liars, and scrub liars liko Andor son aro barred. Austin, Nevada, Jicv cillc. m Congressman John II. Evlns of tho Fourth So nth Carolina District, found It necossary to telegraph tho Charles ton NciV9 that ho did not voto for Con gor's nmendmont respecting Southern xvar olalms. Ho says: "I voted against it, and remonstrated nt tho tlmo with Mr. Aolclln, tho only Southern Democrat who votod for it. Rjilxvays retarded It a pretty eafo rule to voto against anything proposed by Conger. Tho amendment, if adopted, xvould deprive our pcoplo of tho $13, 000,000 which tho supreme Court has decided Is held in trust for Southern claimants." Mr. Evlns is a candidate for ro-eleation, and cannot n fibril to bavo his position as a Dotuoorat mis understood. Inter Ocean. Tho day la not far distant when the houBC-xvlfo xvill glance Into the xvood shed, and finding that tho husband has gono ofl without splitting the dai ly allowance of fuel, will tako doxvn tho phonograph, howl Into It a volley of eplthots that w 111 register one hun dred and sixty pounds pressure to tho square Inch on tho safety guage, atid then call out to her boy : "Here, John, go doxvn town and grind that out to your darned lazy old father, and see that you turn the-crank live ly, too." cm m i To destroy bugs on squash, cuoum ber, or melon vines, dissolve a table spoonful of saltpetro in in a pail of xvator; put ono pint of this around each hill, shaping tho earth so that it xvill not spread much, and the thing is done. Use moro saltpeter If you can afibrd It; It Is good for vegetables but death to animal life. The bugs burroxv iu tho earth at night and fail to rise in the morning. It is also good to kill tho 'grub in peaoh trees only U30 txvlce as muoh, say a quart or txvo to each tree. A stranger who applied at a houso In tho vicinity of Quebec for somo slight favor, tho other day, was mot by an old gentleman oighty-fivoyoars of age, xvho hesitated n moment and then said, "I'll go nnd ask father." Presently ho returned xvltb his father, Paul Leonard, who is assertod to bo 107 years old. Tho latter oxvns all tho proporty, looks after It nnd gives his son orders as to xvhat ho is to do, and tho son oboys as n dutiful child should. Ivnoxvllle, (Tenn.) Chronicle: Wo xvould bo pleased to see a stream of immigration 6et In from tho Northern States, and continue to pour In upon us, uutil every foot of Idlo land In the State Is placed under cultivation, and every ncro that Is noxv half cultivated producing full crops; until our mines are opoued and filled with industrious miners, and n hundred smokeetaokB go up from manufactories where xvo noxv have ono. SxvKET-roTATO Pins. Sontpo clean txvo good-sized potatoes; boil. When tender, rub through tho colander; beat tho yolks of throe eggs light; stir xvith a pint of sxveet milk iutotho potato; add a small teacup of sugar, a pinoh ofsalt, and flavor with a little fresh lemon or extract. Bako as pumpkin pies. When done mako a meringue top of two eggs nnd pow dered sugar. Brown a few minutes In the oven. Exchange. The difference between a goose and some men is, that tho gooso nover gets into ho, water until it's dead . Buckwheat 13 not a very profitable crop, yet there are times and places, when and where it may be conveni ent. Rough places, worn-ont sod land, poor stubbles, and hills, may be made to produce buckwheat where little else can be grown. This crop ha3 a good effect upon rough, cloddy land, and melows and softens tbosoil. Two or three peoks of seed per acre may be sown about this time. The Silver Hull buckwheat Is a valuable Improved variety. Trouble with Bmoky chimneys, caused by their being used for two or more stoves, may Be averted In most cases by Inserting vertically in the flue a piece of sheet-Iron, so as to di vide tho flue in the centre for about two feet above tbe point where each pipe enters, and turning the bottom of the sheet-Iron under the pipe, so as to shut It completely off from the part of the flue below It. Elmlra Advertiser: How a woman can manage to sit bolt upright and not change a position, looking neither to to the right nor left, during a aermon in ohurch, passes the understanding. A man will sit on the ploket fenoe all the afternoon to see a ball matoh, but put him in a church pew for three quarters of an hour and he will wob ble all over the seat. A Georgia farmer smeared bis hogs with tar to rid them of fleas, and turned them loose in the woods. At night they did not return to the pon as usual, nnd In the morning he found them stuok together, the tar making them adhere in a mass. They might have gone home nevertheless, by con cert of action, but it isn't in a hog to harmonize. Tradition In agriculture Is ono of tho greatest hindrances in the xvay of rural progress. This applies xvith special force to stock breeding and feeding. The same is essentially true In tho department of vegetable eoono- my, xvhere pedigree In seed raising Is quite us Important as pedlgrco In stock breeding. Tho Postofllco Department having decided that "all packages containing liquids are unmailable," this Is looked upon as a direct Interferenco of tho government xvith tho transmission of Democratic campaign documents On with the Potter Investigation. Burlinyton JIawheye. During tho review of the Sunday school, last Sunday, tho question was asked, "What became of Elijah?" and tho entire congregation xvas ele trifled by a small shrill voice that pip ed out xvith extreme unction, "He wont to heaven like a houso afire you bet." "Tho girls of our day are very badly educated" said ono of the members of a committee on cduoation to tho Bish op of Gloucester. "That cannot bo denied,' retorted his lordship. "However, thoro Is one consolation, tho boys xvill never find It out." a o The largest strawberry farm in the world is probably that of John R. Young Jr., about two miles from Norfolk, Va. Ho cultivates two hundred aud fifty acres, and theyleld last season was over fivo huudred thousand quarts. "What Is your ohlof consolation In life?" asked a pastor of a young la dy in a Bible class. The young lady blushed and hesitated, but said, "I don't like to tell you his name, but I have no objeotion totelllugj'ou xvhere ho lives." f A woman says very few men have tho slightest Idea hoxv to hold a baby. And wo don't suppose one In a hun dred has the slightest desire to hold ono. If it is a fomalo baby ho is will ing to hold it after it readies the ago of seventeen years. Lightning struok one of the needles with which a young woman xvas knitting at Montroal tho other day, knocking it out of her hand, but do ing her no other damage than to thoroughly frighten her. Tho wages of one hundred thousand women who xvork for tholr dally bread In Noxv York City, supporting themselves nnd lu many cases sup porting their families, average only $3 50 n week. A boy of fivo died In Manchester, England, from hydrophobia, caused by the bite of a cat. Tho wound heal ed, and ho appeared to bo oured until a fexv days before his death, when ho began to rave. The sxvoetest, the most dinging af fection, Is often shaken by the light est breath of unkindnoss, as tho deli cate tendrils of tho vine are agitated by the fainest air that blows iu sum mer. - i Tho Rev. Job Washington, of Rook port, Me., 92 years of age, has conclud ed to give up tobacco, believing it to be Injuring his health. Ho has used It seventy-eight years. Charles Van Lew, of Linden, N. Y. Is seventeen years old, weighs eleven pouuds, and Is sex'euteen inches high; but ho refuses all oilers from show men. "Is this air-tight?" inquired a man in a hardware store, as ho examined a stovo. "No, sir," replied the clerk, "air never sets tight." He lost a cus tomer. Tho Hartford (Conn. city govern ment has prohibited the sale of news papers ou Sundays on the streets of thatcity after ten o'clock in the morn ing. mi t m. A Lewistown, Me., Frenchman drove sixteen miles to have bis baby christened, and when he got home had forgotten its name. An English gentleman committed suicide recently, leaving a paper to say that he did so because his wife was a great deal too good for him. A farmer on t toward the Ridge who purchased a kicking cow three weeks ago, already talks or withdrawing from the church. Home Sentinel. A teacher of the girls' BIblo olass In Methodist Sunday school In Provi dence, has deserted his wife to elope with ono of his pupils. m t m Benjamin Franklin, In 17S9, left $5,000 for a fund to make loans to young mechanics. Tho fund Is now $200,000. Industry Is the gift of tongues, and makes a man understood and valued in all countries and by all nations. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH INSTANTLY RELIEVES. 6,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA, The foUoirtnp testimonials aro from ilsssna. J. O. Boswobth & Co., Denver, CoL, large and Influ ential druggists. They report unprecedentedly large salts and universal satisfaction. No other disease Is so alarmingly prevalent in that region. They speak of tbe follomng gentlemen as among their best citizens: SORELY AFFLICTED. J. O.EoswortA tfi Co., Denver, CbZ.. Gentlemen,- Prompted by a fellow-feeling for those afflicted with Catarrh, I wish to add my testimony in behalf of SAKFOUD'S RADICAL COKE FOB CATARRH. I have been sorely afflicted with thl3 fearful disease for four years, and have tried every knosm remedy without av.il, nntlt 1 bought a botUe of the above CntE from yon, which gave me almost Instant re lief. It bclnif a constitutional as well as a local remedy, I believe It to be all that U daisied for it, a Radical Cure for Catarrh. Very truly rocn, W1L AMBT1VK. Denver, Eept. a, 13. -rtth Jenson, BlUs is. Co. greatly"afflicted. Mert. J. O. BoviortJi & Co-, Venter: Gentlemen, I take pleasure la recommending SANFORD'S ItADlCAX CURK OB CATARRH to aU-who are atflicu-d with this disease, twos greatly afflicted wltti It for a long time, and curedTtsajS two bot tles of the above CL'Rfi About aycar afterwards I was again taken vrith Catarrh quite severely, and immediately sent for another bottle, -which fixed me all right, giving me reUef Xrom the first dose. I am confident that this remedy Trill do aU that Is claimed for It, and more too. W lshlng yoa success in lis introduction, I am very iraiIJalrrrB Denver, Oct. 4, 13T3. or Smith. & Doll. TRIED EVERYTHING. Xart. J. O. Bcseorih itCo Denver, Col.: Gen tlerntn, ! have nsed SAKFORD-S RADICAL CCRK FOR CATARRH, and It has given perfect satisfaction. I have tried almost everything, and It is the only thing that has given me relief. I therefore take pleasure In recommending Its use to ell afflicted with Catarrh of any kind, and offer thli as my testlmonyto la benefit. .. Very truly, W. 8. DECKER. Denver, Oct. 1, 1315. REV. J. H.WIGGINSAYS: Ose of tho best remedies for Catarrh, nay, tho best remedy we have found In a lifetime of suffer ing. U SASFORD'8 KAHICAL CCRE. It la not unpleassnt totaku through the nostrils, and there comes with each bottle a small gtas3 tube for uso In Inhalation. It clears the head and throat so thoroughly that, taken each morning oi rlalng, there are nonnpleasantsecretloriaaadnodlsagree ablo hacking during the entire day, but an unpre cedented clearness of voice and respiratory organs. Kev. J. U. Wig jln, in DorcAater Jom.) Meucon. Each packago contains Dr. Sanford'3 Improved Inhaling Tube, with full directions for wo In all cases. Price, ?1.C0. For sale by all Wholesale and ItetallDrugclstsandDcalersthrouiihouttheUnKcd States and Canadas. WEEKS & POTTER, General Agents and XVhoIesalo Druggists, lloston, JIass, VQLTA1C PLASTERS For Iioeal Pains, Iiameness, Eoronoas, Weakness, Uumbness and Inflammation of tho Iinngs, Iilvor, Kidnoys. Spleen, Uowels, Bladder, Heart, and Muscles, nro eqaol to an army of doctors and asrea of plants and shrubs. Even in Paralysis, Epilepsy or Pits, ond Ifervons and In- Toluntary Muscular Action, this Plaster, by Hallying tho Korvog3 Porcas, has effected Cnroa vrhen ovcry other known remedy haa failed. Price 25 Cents. Ask for Collins Voltaic Plaster, and insist on having it. Sold by all "W"holo- sale and Betail Druggists throughout tho United States and Canadas. WEEKS & POTTEB, Proprietors, Boston, Moss. For TEN YEARS XCTP3 PIZ.I.S have been the recognized standard Family JMerlicino in all the Atlantic States From RXasno to itfexico, eenrccly n family can bo found that docs not use them. It ia now pro posed to mako their virtues known in tho TJ'ES'r, with tho certainty that as soon as tested they will be come as popular there as they are nt the north and South. DO THEY CURE EVERYTHING? NO. Thoy arointondod for dis eases that rosultfrom malari al Poison and q Dora.n&;od Liver. DR. TUTT has ilcvotPtl twenty-flvo years to the .'tntly of tuo Liver and the result has di'uion.-trntcil that It excrta Krcnter Inlliictice over the hystein than miy other orgnu il" the body ; Digestion itml A-.iimilntion of the food on which, depends the -vitality of the body, N car ried an through it; the rcgulnr action pf the Iiovrels depends 011 it, and when theso function arc deranged, the Hcnrt. tho Drain, the Kidneys, the Skin, la fact thp entire orgnnUm Is nitcctcd. SYMPTOMS OF A DISORDERED LIVER. Dull Pain in tho Side and Shoulder, loss of Appetite; Coated Tongue ; Costive Bowels t Sick-headacho ; Drowsiness; Weight in tho Stomach after eating, with Acidity and Bolching up of Wind I low Spirits ; Doss, of Energy ; Unsociability ; andforooodings of Evil. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE NEGLECTED, SOOK FOLLOWS DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS FEVER, CHILLS, JAUN DICE, COLIC, NERVOUSNESS, PALPITATION OFTHE HEART, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY DISEASE, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, AND A GENERAL BREAKING DOWN OF THE SYSTEM. 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