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' ' -f,3 w&SmumiWW-''- 1 T-ji iiwiin mi iiirrr i ; - r--"-"--w ,, i" 4i'-Jrt'r- - - - " ' j a -1 r ..- 3?" "- THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1870 Publishers' Notices. . he Ajjyeetiser Is on sale at the Drug and Book Store -jT A. Y. Nickel!. Local Xoticks. set as ordinary reading matter, -.ul be charged ten cents ier line, each Insertion Set in display type, fifteen cents a line. Authorized Agents. Titus Bros are our authorized agents at Nema ha City to receive and receipt for monies due us. , TnoM as Bdrpks Is our authorized agent In Glen Jtock precinct to receive and rocelpt for monies due us en -subscription. A J. JUttkb, atStr Heroin, Isonrauthorizedagcnt at that place, to receive subscriptions and ad ver v Using, and to collect and receipt for monies due The Advkbtiskb. Jonu S. Mixick Is our authorized fluent at Aspln wall, to receive subscription and advertising, and collect and receipt for monies due us. J. "W. Gavitt la our authorized agent In Benton precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us ' on subscription. FAIBBKOTHEK fc HACXEK, Publishers Advertiser. A-Sociallc.. " They carried pie to the parson's houso And,gcHtted the,floor with cruinba,, Ani marked the leaves of his choicest books With thb prints ot their greasy thumbs. Thoy piled his dishes high and thick With a lot of unhealthy calrw, While they gobbled tho. battered toast and rolls Which tho pareon'a wife did mafco. Tliey hung around Clytle'a neck Their apple parlnscs for sport, AthI overyoae laughed when r clumsy lout Spilled his tea as the piano forte. ZSoxtday the parson iventdown onhis knees Wllh his wife but not to pray; Oh. no, 'twas to scrape tho crease and dirt FronKhe carpet and Etalra away. A SPIEITUAL WEDDING. Elarriage of a !Laag who Bied Thirty If ear3 ago to a Gentleman wlio lias Been Bead TwezrfcyHvo. lioth Spirits jlaierlalizo Theinselycs and Converse with tlic Company. The Most .Wondcrfnl Kanifestatioiis ou ltccord. Leavenworth Times. A corlos of spiritual manifestations . whioh completely eolipse anything of the kind heretofore recorded, recently . occurred in this city. Tho Eddy "brothersProf. Slade, the Davenports and other well-known mediums have from time to time oBtoniBhed the wofcgl with their unaccountable dem ' onstrations, but nothing ever pro duced by any of these can compare in wonder and beauty and murvelous ness with the materializations which have been witnessed in JJeavenworth during the paat week. Tho occasion referred to wa3a3triotly private affair, and or this reason we have not refer red to it sooner, though we have been In poesessioa of all tho main facte since last Saturuay ; now, however, elnco the matter has been talked about by everybody, and siuo& idle yoaelp Is given to tho affair a thousand false and ludicrous features, it is outirely proper for ua to give a correot version uf the transaction, in order to correct the many abBurd rumora In regard to it, aa well as to put on record this lat est and greatest achievement in the line of SPIRIT MATERIALIZATION. It is well known to the publlo.that Col. Eaten-, of this city, is a spiritual ist ; and in this, as In everything else, he Is thorough ho does no half-way business. He is well known, not only to the people of KausaB, but to the people of thooountry uenerally. The prominent part he has acted in Amer loan politics being now, nnd for years past a member of the National Democratic committee has tnado hie name familiar to tho peoplo of the country. For years past ho and his wifo have been Arm and consistent be lievers in thespiritualistio philosophy. They have made frequent visits to the residence of Prof. Mott, the celebrat ed materializing medium, at Memphis, Mo., und while there Col. Eaton has received proofs of tho reality of THE FUTURE LIFE, whioh, if true and, he has no reason to doubt them ought to convince any rational man that those who have "shuffled off this mortal coil" do not only still live, but have the power of appearing to, and conversing with their friends In the flesh. He has had eatiafaetory intorviewo with Governor Wilson Shannon, Col. Isaoks and many othera names which, in tho past were familiar to tho people of Kunsas, but which now "Have been carved for many a year. On tho tomb." Had been Intimately acquainted and associated with these gentlemen, po lltically and socially, during life, he naturally feel3 implicitly confident of his ability to recognize their identity and the proof being suoh as the judg ment cannot resist, it must be admit ted by believers and unbelievers alike that his belief in the reality of the demonstrations ho has witnessed is, to Bay the least, not at all surprising. During one of tho visits referred to Llr. and Mrs. Eaton saw and convers ed with their daughter Kalie who died at the ago of three weeks, and who has now been thirty; years- in the spirit Iid. At many subsequent meetings they saw her, und conversed freely with her, and sho was also seen by many others, some from this city, whoso same might bo given to substantiate the report if any additional evidence were necessary. .During one of their interviews abova referred to, the young lady informed her parents that ehe had long been ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED toj Benjamin Pierce, a son of the late Franklin Pierce, and who died, or lather entered the spirit life, while his father waa President of the United States, and had been In the spirit land about twenty-flve yeare. She com municated to her parents all the de tails of tho affiur, telling them when and where the ceremony was to be performed, and making arrangements to have the wadding suppor and par ty at the residence of her parents In this city. Sho Informed them that THE WEDDING DAY would bo the-20th of June, and that if the proper facilities wero afforded them she and her husband would vis it her parent the same day, and be with them at the wedding supper in theirown house. Accordingly, before the appointed time arrived, all the necessary arrangements had been per fected. A cabiuet, for tho accommo dation of the medium, was prepared. Prof. Mott and hio wife came over from Memphis, Dr. Dooley came up from Kansas City, and everything was made ready for the interesting occasion. On the evening above named there assembled at the resi dence of Col. Eaton a select company, consisting of the distinguished medi um above named, the immediate members of the family, Col. H. D. Mackay, late president of Alliance Life Insurance company, and posbi bly one or two others. The wedding fea3t was prepared, and tho gU6Sts were on hand at the appointed hour. Tho room was partially darkened and Prof. Mott took his place in the oabl net. Owing to tho unusual force re quired to materialize two forms at the same time, Dr. Dooley also took a seat in the cabinet along with the professor. Tho table was spread, the guc9ts were seated, plaoes were re served for BRIDE AND GROOM, plates were laid for them and an ele gant bouquet placed at eaoh place, ao oording to the bride's directions. All was now ready for the appearance of those in whose honor tho company had assembled, and guests waited the appearance of the bridal party. But they had not long to wait. The an nouncement was soon made from the cabinet thut the spirits wero ready. The guests, ono after another, were invited to the aperture where the lady and her husband were presented, both appearing with perfect distinct ness and very life like, receiving tho gueBta pleasantly and entering freely into conversation with them. After this, one account says BOTH SPIRITS WALKED OUT OF THE CABINET, across tho room, took tho places pre pared for them at the table. Tho brlda wore an elegant heavy satin dress, white aa tho light, with the con ventional. flowing marriage veil and orange blossoms. The groom wore the regulation black broadcloth and white vest with full blown rose In the button hole of the coat though roses in this vicinity are dono blooming. This would seem to prove that in the Summer Lund the roses bloom perpet ually. After receiving the CONGRATULATIONS OF THEIR FRIENDS and narrating the particulars of the marriago explaining how and where In the spirit world the ceremony had been performed the bridal party put off the semblance of mortal body and earthly habiliments, whioh they had donned for tho occasion, and betook thorn to their homo in the spirit world, or, perohauce, to their celestial wed ding tour. Our account of this extraordinary wedding Is given from tho most relia ble reports that we have beon ablo to obtain in relution to it. Our reporter had an interview with Prof. Mott at the depot on Monday evening aa he was leaving the city, and has also conversed with others who were there, and all the main facts narrated above may be relied upon by the readers aa absolutely correct. There is consider able hard feeling among the Spiritu alists of tho city bocause bo few of them wero invited to bo present on an occasion of so much interest, but as we have said above, the whole affair was intended to be strictly private, and we should not havo felt at liberty to report it, full of interest as it is, w.ero itnotfor the fact that a hundred silly rumors nro afloat in regard to the occurrence, which can only be corrected by a plain statement of the facts and such we have herein en deavored to give. Wood Asiics for Orcliartls. Wood ashes, says tho People's Ledger, are doubtless excellent for orchards, but instead of being put around the trees they should be spread over tho whole land. But in regions where there is little or no wood, it is of course impossible to ob tain ashes. In our limited experi ence wo have learned ono thing in regard to orchards as well as fruit trees of every kind that wo havo cul tivated, and we believe tho principle can bo applied pretty much to every thing that grows tipon tho earth, which Is that the application of ma nure benefits them all. Ground oo cupicd by fruit trees should bo man ured as liberally as are other portions of tho land used for the raising wheat and corn. It is tho neglect to do so, in conncotion with the general negli gence with whioh crchards aro treat ed in uiauy seotions that make3 them unprofitable and to bo worn out pre maturely. And as to the kind of manure with which orchards ought to be treated. There is none so good asBtable or barn-yard manure. A lib eral application of this only every third j ear, with careful pruning, scraping aud washing of the trunks of trees, will make a prodigious change in an orchard. This top dressing can be applied at any time when the ground is not frozen, and, if not bestrewd in too heavy lumps so as to injure tho orchard grass, will yield in addition to the fruit, a couple of tons of good hay. We have known three full crops of gross to be cut from ono orchard. O s y Little Freddie was undergoing the disagreoablo operation of having his hair combed by his mother, and ho grumbled at tho maneuver. Why, Froddio," said mamma, 'you ought not to make suoh a fuss. I don't make a fuss and cry when my hair is combed." Yes,' said the youthful party, 'but your hair ain't hitched to your head.' Harper's Magazine An Open Confession. Several years ago in a Western town, a lawyor, a member of a large church, got drunk. The brethren told him that he must confess. He demurred. He knew the members to be good people, but they had their little faults, such as drivingsharp bar gains, sdrevring the laboror down to low wages, loaning' money at illegal rates, misrepresenting articles they had for sale, etc. But they were good people and pressed the lawyer to oome before the ohurch-meeting and own up to his sin of taking a glass to much, for they were temperance people and abhorred intemperance. The sinner finally went to tho oonfessional, and found a large gathering of brethren and sisters, whose eyes glistened with pure light as the lawyer began his confession : "1 confess that I never received 10 per oenl. for money." On that con fession down went a brother's head with a groan. "j. coniesa i never turned a poor man from my door who needed food or shelter." Down went another head. "I confess I never sold skim-milk cheese for new." Whereupon an old woman shrieked for mercy. "I oonfess I have not-been Pharisa- cal aud self righteous, and havo not sought to persecute or injure those who have not happened to agree with me," when down went numerous heads. T confess I never played tho hy- poorito and I do not lie, and that I have not UBed religion as a cloak," when down went several other heads, and among them tho heads of the very ones who wero bo anxious that he should confess. "But," continued the Blnner, "I have been drunk and am very sorry for it,' whereupon the meeting quick ly dispersed. Got any Kails 2 Ho wasjuat full enough not to know a grindstone from a ribbon block, and he came smiling along Fourth Street, tacking from side to side like a ship goiugjagainat tho wind. He struck a drygoods storo at last, and stumbled lu, and a pretty girl clerk came to wait on him. "Hio," he said, "you cot any nails ?" The girl was a little bit soared, but she told him no, that was a drygoods storo, and they didn't keep nails in stock. Then he went out and started ahead again, but took a creel in himself and turned and got into the same storo again. "Hio," he said, "you got any nails ?" This time tho girl was a little provoked. "No,' sho said, "a hardware store is the place to get nails; we don't keep them." Out ho wentagain, and start ed off aa before, but got turned again, and camo back to the same place tho third time. "Hio," he said, "you got any nails ?" Now the girl was mad, and snapped out, "No, we ain't got any naila ; you're drunk, and you waut to stay away from here." "Hio," ho answered, "you ain't got no nalla ?" "No, wo haven't." "Well (hie), If you ain't got no nails, how the denoe do you scratoh your head?1' Tho pollcaman took him oil' before her answer was sent in to his conundrum. Cincimiai Saturday Night. President McCosh has fears of a de cline of the ministerial supply of the Presbyterian Church. He says tho !riM VfitlTltrPr lotnt3 Iti tti Prltinnrnii Collego contain an unusually small number of students who Intend to outer the ministry. He thinks it time that the church should be aroused. "It should be remem Jbered," ho says, "that it takes ten yoara to make a pastor three or four at preparatory school, three or four In college, and three in a theological seminary. I am not an alarmist, but I do fear that if we do not take steps forthwith, we shall have a dearth of young ministers In Ave years, and a famine In ten. Tho evil is not to be met by calling forth into active ser vice the preachers who, from a varie ty of causes, have virtually retired from pastoral work, or havo never ventured on It. We need a constant supply of young men for our four or live thousand congregations and mis sion stations, that our peoplo may have a choice of living and compe tent men." A lady who had had muoh experi ence in teaohlng both boys and girls, speaking of tho extraordinary obtuse ness of a certain pupil, said : "In a phyhiology olass, this young lady of fifteen inquired with languid surprise, Is there not a straight pas sage through the head from one ear to the other ? a somewhat natural con clusion," the teacher commented dry ly "if she had ever watched the pro gress of her own mind." "Which would you prefer teach ing," asked a visitor' "boys or girls ?" "Boys, Infinitely," was tha prompt reply. "No boy, for instance, would ever have asked suoh a question as that. He would before have invest!- I gated the subject with n lead pencil. Not, probably, In his own ears,'' she added meditately, "but in hi young er brothers.' Scribncr. Edward Alexander Guy of Cincin nati waain 1862 possessor of $40,000. He was a well educated Intelligent young man, and particurlarly pious. Convinced that the soriptnral text, "Sell all that ye have aud give alms,' was a binding injunction, he began to dispose of his property and give the money to the poor. He bestowed the gifts slowly and carefully, and it was not until 1870 that the last dollar was gone. He is now a religious mis sionary in Cincinnati, penniless, but absorbed in his work. It la a little singular, although no less true, that one email but well constructed fly will do more toward breaking up a man's afternoon nap than tho out-door raoket of a full brass band. ' TTell Frightened. At the Chicago Newsboys home a little paper is published, called the Newsboys' Appeal. A recent number contains a good story told by Hon. Judge Booth to the boys in an address one evening at the Home. "Years ago," the speaker said, "in New York State, there was an eve ning party, to whioh a fashionable young man was invited. He was dresBed in a swallow-tail coat, laven der pantaloons and gloves, with a white vest and a buttonhole bouquet. "It was fashionable to drink wine. The young man drank to excess, be coming very hilarious, and left on ac count of it rather early In the eve ning. On his way home he stumbled Into several saloons, and by drinking became quite Intoxicated, and not finding his way home, ho orawled In to a barn, and elept on the threshing floor. "About four o'oloQk next morning a gentleman was passing that way, aud hearing a terrible moan he listen ed, and then distinctly heard : "'O, don't kill me! for Heaven's sake, let me live! O ah ! O ah!' "The gentleman listening, oertain ly thought some one was being mur dered. He proceeded cautiously into the barn, struok n matoh, held it over bis head and saw lying in a oorner, the young man with tho wbito vest and lavender gloves, almosfclexhaust ed, for close to him, down on their knees, were two calves sucking his ears.' Hi . c Anecdote of Gnstarns. Qustavus II. nearly snuffed out duelling. Ho heard of two offloers being about to fight a duel, and had them brought before him. 'Gentlemen,' said he, 'don't think that I am going to spoil your sport. No. Satisfaction shall be obtained, I asBiiro you, and I will judge. Come with me.' He took them into a oourt yard, where they saw two coffins und an executioner. 'Gentlemen, commence your game,' said the King. 'One of you two will be the murderer of the other; the survivor will meet with his reward at tho hands of this gentleman!' point ing to the hangman. Millstones made of glass are a Ger man novelty eight pieces of glass of equal size aro used aa nuclei ; a couu ter pieco of granite is bound to the outer form with cement. The advan tages claimed are that ihey run easi ly, grind cool, aud produce finer, lighter flower than French buhre. But a few aro in aotual operation. An Irish peddler asked an Itinerant poulterer the price of a pair of fowls. 'Six shillings, Blr.' In my dear country, my darling, you might buy them for sixpence apiece.' 'Why didn't you remain In your dear coun try, then ?' "Cause, we had no six pence, my jow.el!' A While blrda sometimes- destroy weed seeds, It must be also be borne in mind that they often disseminate them. Observation and experiments amply prove that many, if not most, of tbo seeds excreted by the feather od tribes, still retain vitality enough to germinate. India is said to possess a conveni ent tree, called the "kapas," which is used as a telegraph post. When cut down, Its branches partially removed and stuck in tho ground. It really takes root, thus checking the ravages of tho white antB aud becoming a Hy ing telegraph post. Mi t t A distinguished Japanese traveler in this country writes home: "The ohlef brunch of education of young men hero is rowing. The peoplo have large boat-houses, called colleges, and tho principal- of these are Yalo and Harvard." A Mr. Kennedy was bitten by a rattlesnake near Wakulla, Florida, recently. He applied the white of an egg to the wound, and drank. abund antly of whisky at once. The next day he was as well as over. Whenever a new and startling fact is brought to light in ecienco, people first say "It is not true," then that "it la contrary to religion, "and, last ly, that "every body know it before."' Agassis. Coal tar applied hot to a roof will ouro it of leaking. Take an old broom or tie rags on an old broomstick, and U6e this for spreading tho tar oyer the deslrej uurfuco. Painkiller, said to be Perry Davis' Alcohol, 1 quart; gum guaicaci, 1 oz. (guao) ; gum myrrh, oz. ; gum camphor, oz. ; cayenne pepper, oz. The man who wrote that "nothing :waa impossible' never tried to And tho pookot in his wife'ei dress when it was hanging up In a olothes-press. r., lJrm,.; IlirJiTTaiil, Ukmn. IT PEANZ HELMJER, ONE DOOR WEST OF CODRT HOUSE. 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