Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 19, 1878, Image 4

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IKSTAJTTLT rp!!-rf aM pr?nTirnt?f mrtathll
luaiiiaoma ii n l l:s viryliif hum. 16
K lae aoot!iiL. a:i.i iiea.'mir nroi,rtlca of
.tft, licrba r..i J bark l:i tucir c -oiai.il form, (re
a cvrry (li rom centiiiiiiui'.i.. i, and tainiara
lK.ct CiiT ra f-oiu cTjry otriiT k::wn remuily. In
Cica oit yrar It l:oefuun i i. uay from tiia Ailantlo
K t'.- l'wl:iOcujrf, bcrevtrkuoa h. ba
conj9 iio etand jr-l i r-::r ! ' f jr tiio treatment tf Ca
tarro rt'.c proprietors h v "e-ro w- . jt!(i i'pun liy
j!nt';m!ij Tf nulioral r.)putn. n w.i h(iv beta
curid by tins remcrttr, eel who l.aYr.nt onnsl.ler
bl ripenje on.l pcrnsl frouMe. unrejui tin
pood ocv.ii thruTir'iout t!i clrcl-a In wtilcli thiy
nwtfc Whpu jrmi l-ar ft -aU: y renUrmnn of lu
tlllj?ei:co n'l rcaucirior.t any, I owe my life t.
buuorii I:a(l!.".-il Cnro," jrou riiny fori air4
ttia. it la aa article of nt vuiu. r.d worthy
to bclroJn:ouj t'u standard luaoicol ipeciflca
cf UiO
CT'XTR tiefll t derive from l:a fiaHr nsa Uta ma
L f-rn-wihl-.
ILLZUi WILLS, or Wells, Faeoo & Co.
IT h rnrel aflcr tslTO years of unlnter
ruj)tl &C?r"c. f
GLO. V. IiCGTTCS, TritTEAS. JIas.
IPOIXOWED tho direction to tba Wt-r nnd aa
bapjy to eaw 1 l.nre Lad a pi-rai-.rt cnro.
D. W. OliAY, M. fiitatArxhK, Iowa. v
I HATE raemnraPTiflod it toiralto a rmrr.rnr of my
friend, all f whom I tj eiprc 'l M mi
thlr htU ciOuUa of ii vaIjo good effect
V.'M. EOWiJi. 523 rijf 2 Sr., Et. Lena. .
' k i'li.l! us!n; tvo boi;lf I find myself jirwa.
Jx. r.-r.t'.j cnr.d. I lia. o amr.o lc"oi::muu1'.'i
tvorciio Liicdr-d bn'livs wltli ths frretebt ea
seaa. V.M. W. AHtisTUoVO.
1 IIauuioji jivu.. EoTOX.
TiRTq aoia FkftoTti'a HxrjfCAt Crts f.-,
II rearir oil" yar a:;d cn tav rs-idliliy t!u-i
We naTrraoM a .ImlUr r-;.sri.r!..ri tliut r.ieu:U
CDlTtrsal sntufuctiuo. Vic Lavo ytt toleara of tba
twtror.iplnlr.t.
. 1. BAiDTTH; CO., nAsufOTOH, lira.
fTTIE enre fifictoij Jn my r r Siyyorn't Ram
A I'Al CVfcE fro r.'Itl.'kaMn t!rat It ircmcit
aothoso wtio bad FiiUc-n d wli'ut relief from ar.T
of the ciaal rcui;di"a tiit it co-iul rot bo true. I
tircfora tniiu afti'avit to 16 be'ore 6itU J.
CiUljti. LiLNiUlU. DiL-falaT, LusTC7.
Zacj partis'! of Pispor.o's RiWAiCrfs co.
talus I-r. Eiii.furd's luii r't 1 lul.aliLI cbe, r. 'l
lull rtlrwctlorn f .r it u"n? la e!l ohb- a. Ttici, Jl u
Foraele tv tli wholrsiil nnd r-tnil dnijrelsis a -!
lcrtUrO'ichotit tue Ca.ted ttat ai,d O'i'f'la.i.
WEK & FO'i'TKrt. O-n-r.i i-0ii4 Vbal
aaia lrt:j;''!' I -t J3t .'!-t3.
VOLTiO PLflST
with a hitrhlv Ule:'.lrj(;;rl fetrcnKl lienina
Planter, forming th'S bz-r.t ftterl'or palu
tmxX acUes ia tlxo World ol Ileuiciiio.
A KCHZID STvnLETfJ.
Tirfiltmrn, I p-nt fir 0-i of COLLIVS VOfi.
TA1C PLAhTKRS, sad II hai been of great ben! JS
In reducing a swellm in my left fide Unu two p y
lclai;a rronoanrcd T.nlnrprrirr t of th'i fcploco,
tUid coa pro juuueed It niiuvriim Turner.
I . A. ULSTER.
CrmUATIA, Lstj March , 137.
TUXY AEETHE LEST.
Wenf7!n. Enclor1 yea wlU n.2 anl I
Wl?b you wrTild J m? aiiot'-ier do-a of your
COaJ.IN6' VOLTAIC I'LAbiKiij. 1 y t!se abo 9
f ou will aee tir.tt I cud dj:nctUlpitv li 'ipot.iem
o touio wny cvt a If I am at iblo t 1-: up mid
around. There ors a noiubcr v:iu bsvi tritvj rir.r
plaaier wn bad pivcu oi.tth.it o'l .l:iipr wcra
(rood for Dothintr, an 1 i ow Join xrltli mo that they
arp the bet they Imv vert. i'd. I hnvn g-t eloL
thli wlr.t-r better t!in I boys b fore ia tlirt-a
ara. Wlailed 1 conld baa be-rd of y uur r-Is.'itera
teore. Vou.-. ic.
l.flnETTA M. CW33.
EAiOJTOS SA, II. T.. Mrcii 27, liT?.
7rf, Cent.
Peari1 tocaH forCOLLnrs" VOLTAIC PL AS.
TEK lrL yoa fryl o:;ir wurtnti-H tntu'lon. Sold
l y all Whollo and Itetall Drair:dia ltirra?iout
thp United btMtre and Canada. r.d by VEi.ii.
POTTER. Proprlrtora. Bos r on. Maaa.
jii-HTiTif -t rr- Tr--T'""
For TEN YEAtiS Tl.'TT'S 11 I.I.N
tin ve been the recognized standard
F.icnily- Medicinemall the Allltmic
State From niuiue to ffitf-aieo,
scarcely a family can bo found that
does not uso then. It is now pro
posed to make their Tlrtuea knsu n
in the "WEST, -w-ili the certniiity
that 89 soon ns testedtheywiilbe
corr.o u foi'jilAx. tUoro o s they are
at the tVortta and Souih.
DO T!!EY CURE EVEnYTKIBG?
flO. They ere intendod for dis
eases that result from malari
al Poiscn ?.nd a Doranecd
Liver.
T)K. TFTT litis cTotrl trpntTflre
yrnrt to Ike (study ol" tin- J.i rer and the
rt-Hult hat tlcuiciuati'Btcil I bat it r:.ci u
rralrr iufluriice ovi r tlif ytrm than
any llirr oi amiii of the lo:!y ; liir-sliuti
nr.d .iih:1i.i ton of tin- to..l on whii li,
!r-pirntl the visajlty r.l" slst body, i mr
l ird on tbroncli it ; the rt-eulnr nrtion of
(he bowel tit-jienii on it, and ttlit-n tiif-e
fniit'tiona are ilrranxrd, the Henri, the
Drnin, the Kidney, the !?Liii, ia la.ct tbe
retire oraaiii'i i-- aftectvd.
SYF-IPTOEIS GF
DISORDERED LIVER.-
Dull Pain in the Fute nnd Sbouldcr, lr33 of
Appetite; Coated Tongue; Costirc Bo-rcl?;
Eick-hoadacbe ; rrfTveiresu ; Weight in
tho Stomach after eot.ng, with Acidity and
Belching up of Wirt J ; TjO-.v gririt3 ; Loss
of Energy ; XTDsociability ; and forebodings
of Evil.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARZ NEGLECTED,
SOON FOLLOWS
DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS FEVER, CHILLS, JAUN
DICE, COLIC, KERVOL'SNESS, PALHTATloM
OFTHE HEART. f.ELRALGIA. KIDNEY DISEASE,
. CHRONIC ClAidwIdA, AND A OEtiEnAL
BREArvl'iG DOV.N CF THE SYSTEM.
HEED THE IVAllXIXG!
TUTPSPiLLS.
Tha first lo?;o produces an cf
foot vhieh oftou astonishes tho
fuilerer. jjivinar a cli'rliilnss
of iniiitl nnd limij ancy or" body,
to which he was before a strang
er. They create an Appetite,
Clood JUijrestiori, nml
fcOLiD FLESH AMD HARD KUSGLE.
A LOUISANA PLAWTER SAYS :
'My p!ant:itiOii i? in a maliiritil ciinirict. For
aV'r,. t'sn, 1 rnnid not maUc li:i!l a crnp on
accotint of ?ii kiit-r I employ one hundred and
C:ry bund.4, oi ten l:::if of tUem were tick. I was
uer.rlv di-Hfnr-ifT'd wlien I iHt'an tlio use of
Ti TI'SPIlXS. 1 cscd ti..-iu as a pr
rcntion aa well as a cure. The result wai
BiErvellous ; i:iv la:v,rvr'.'nn hi arty, rohnst,
and happy, I have had no ftirtb'T trouble.
v itb tu.pc I'iiia I tould not lear to live iu tlio
OtOfOCOVc.' .p."
E. I'.IVAL, r.ATor; Sap.a, La,
"BEST PILL. IN EX!STE?JC."
" I Lave used your 1 ii.: s for Uy p-v.i:i. Weak
SfOiUiich and ervo::Uit', ::ii i. u i.iv 1 nev -r
liHd ary tb'n-T to tlo me fo r.:u h gooil iu tho
v:iy of nuilltiii". Tiiey ere e frood a.- jo'i
reI-nt th.ua. I rocom:ai ud Ib'-m at the Ilevt
Pill in existence, mid do ail I can to acquuiut
oUiera wilh tbeir pood putIis."
J. V. i iaUrlTTS, Dacota. Minn.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 25 CENTS.
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
LANDJLAWDI
BEST FARMING LANDS
IN NEBRASKA,
FOR SALE BY
6
TOTTS PILLS!!
IS Sr.BKAsSiA.
Great Advantages to Buyers
r; is;?.
Ten Tears Credit at 6 percent Interest.
fix rears Credit at 6 per cent Interest,
and 20 2er cent Discount.
Oi-r Lilfral iorount Fop Cash,
Jtt-.CbiMet. on Fares ami I'rrisrbtM,
and l'reuiium to- improve
dent.
v' mj hleta land -Vap. containing f aU partic
Ulusvtiil be mailed free to any part of tlie
wi'd n r-- icstion to
1 A'DC0MMISS10XEn. B. & M. E. P
LlJfCOLJT, isrBnASKA
fli IS Ji IS It A LI).
Ocr Afloa Letter.
AFTON Xiic. St'pt. 7th. 1S78.
Ps.vn IlrrKALD. S.oikj time ha
-l:i!iscJ since my last. Have l-e!i very
I'li-'y. For a week or two h ive h il
lry south wiudj, whic-!i rip-'niil roru
very f.t.-ft. Fo JJer cutting: has hecu
ihe tr:Ier fr tli.it liith of liine, corn
i a ?oo'.l cit)j. No ,'iH-.ho;ier3 yet,
hut for two days they have been so
numerous over head tluit I coulJ not
cant them.
Klea ly rain for tlie last two iay,
hc-i).; tlieyr;ts5 which i.i getting dry.
Health continues Rood. Stock in good
orilor, and good demand at 8"2:05 per
cwt for feed steers. Iditi?3 rjuiet.
Yours, E. Child.
Vcom Weejjir. Vi'aler.
T!ie recent changes in the P. O. liave
i-endnfi'd it very commodious and con
venient. Dan Joimson Ins just returned from
a trip west. trin,'in with him three
hundred and eighty-seven hcv.d of cat
tle. D. C. Fleming is lalliii: of leaving
AVecpiii Vi'altr.
Rev. Wm. .Sinims from California
occupied t!i pulpit of the Congrega
tion:'.! church hist Sun lay.
Thti Line')!;: As3 ciatio:i uierts here
t'iirf We;1!; from Tuesday to Friday.
Dr. (tihbr-n is huilding an addition
to his h-juse. Ditto A. W. i acli.
15. F. IJ.dlows lias lately rtturiicd
from :!k east.
II v. J. I). Chas? l ite pastor of the
Congregational church has gun? t
(' .vt" to tak! eliarge of the German
.j'iuol connected wilh Doane College.
11. S. llje l is in Chicago buying
g;d.s f r the firm of iiee.l IJros. This
drill ii::.s ju.:t taken iiossesjion of their
n.-'.v h-uilaing which is said to be the
finest stt re-room in the coumy.
F. M. Vt'o'cott is having l is houe
f.xed over.
?.ri?s Eiiu Thorngi'.e began teaching
in Q iinton's district lasi. Monday.
Misse.s Helen Ash in an, M ary Jenks,
ami (da Thr.;g-ttt have gone toTalr
College to scliool.
8. L. Graham latelv h id another lit-
cheruh added to his iL
The
same ii true of Ii. C. Yeomans.
Mr. Dniell Ked :.s talking of renting
the store dwelling directly west of the
..'o:i.''n ;;.r i n:d ci.urvh.
Thj fail lerui of Iho l"iiion School
coiiimencvd last Monday under the
m liiageni.-ut of W. K. Louf'-orrow ; s
Prinri;:.l an I Miss Curie Legun as
sistant. Tlie s;:l'.ool opened with
about fifty scholars.
F. r. Klep.ser fomicrly of this place,
late of O dorado is in town on a itul
of a few wee'.-:
Miss Isa. Ite-.'d has just returned from
a short visit to Milf'erd.
At the primary meeting last Satur
day the following t!clega;cs wero ap
iMiinted to attend the Republican con
vention to ha held hire on tin- 1 1th of
this month, :j. W. Deardsley, T. Clark,
(leo. Cross. M. M iluth r, C. Kussel, .1.
M. Kirkpatrick, D. C. Fleming and J.
D. Johnson. Ilespccif nlly,
County Cim:nis!o!icr"s rrocte;'in:j.
Board met Septend-er 2 ), lyTS. Th -ietidonoflI.il.
Fitch and seventy
seven others for the diyi.d.m of II ck
bluffs precinct in two voting place?,
also the rem-uis'.rance of L. A. Wa'kfr
and one hundrel and seventeen olhei.
against division of same, p tition i -j;.Ctid.
Onler of George Matteson supervi
sor Gih dist, was al'.oweil for., C SI
Claim allowed Henry IJeyck
ffnnl .' io ro
J. C. Eikenbury .)
W. E. i)one!;in, sundries 2 ."
Digiiii grave V, (0
State Journal
O.iicial bond of J
V
Adams up
proved.
The petition of A. X. Sullivan ami
others for exoneration of taxes on es
tate of II. K. Ellison was allowed.
The following claims wero sdlowed :
J. IX Tutt, postage 810 01
Shiiuiiou, i aia 2 03
Fail field, iuap3 50 Co
Martindale, Supt 72 CO
M -i ii"tt, use of abstract books 20 00
Wells, postage 40
(jordei', coal to I'oor House. . . 7 10
II. D. Kellogg, rejected.
Rubin bi'.ii. ling two bridgfj.. CI 00
Jacob Sch'anker, dist. oJ, b-X) It. Lum
ber, and James Kjut dist. :i7, G30 lect
cf Lumber. .
1'etititr.i of J. M. Ileardsley to ap
point Frank Fo wler supervisor dist. 4'J
granted.
V. J. White to remove two bridges
near Enos 13 rger'.s and rebuild same
is per August Advertise
ment, fur -$0 00
Petition of I). F. IJowen for exten
sion of tim? on School lands, granted.
John liluck allowed order for 8-07
on account for erroneous tax-tales.
J( sss Irwin, dist. 30, 200 feet of Lum
ber. Josiah Timblin dist. 21 821 00
11. A. Ashmun, dist, 44, 400 feet of
Lumber.
Lo kwor.d disf . 3 8:?5 00
Bond of J. 1). Carter dist. oG approv
ed and order for 0,000 feet of Lumber
and 33 pound of spikes allowed.
YV. J. White lo remove and repair
'he bridge at Xikersons and at Cun
:iinurham's on the same conditions as
dhers. County Surveyor to complete i
-cad record of Cass county and to en
ter the same on practical maps of this
county.
W. J. White allowed order of 8500
is part paj on bridge contract.
County roa 1 located by Glover de
clared open.
Board adjourned to meet to inspect
bridges and to meet on Tuesday Sept.
10th, 187S for general business.
J. D. Tutt, Co. Cleik.
Wejaavr) leceived from A. S. Barnes !
& Co., Ill and 113 William St., New t
York, a little volume entitled Tori- !
cal Course of Study for the Common j
School of the United M tes," by II. C. j
Stone, which is intended to aid in es- ;
tablishing a common gradation iu alii
common schools of our nation. Ap-
pen Jed we give the arguments in favor j
of mich work:
M We have in round numbers, 10,000,-
i
0D) pupils enroilel on our free school j
lists. Xineteen-t wentieths of these
are in districts where the schools are
ungraded and sessions are irregular in
length, and teachers, rules and courses
of st u !y changing almost yearly.
The gr.i led schools so far, are con
fined almost entirely to the cities, and
no two cities have the same, course of
study. With perhaps only one excep
tion (Xew York City), the courses of
study in our graded schools are meas
ured by pages of certain text-books,
and w here pupils c bange schorls or the
School Board changes text-books, new
books must be purchased, and not
v. ilhstaiv'iiig our text books as a rule
are the best in the world, none but
those presci ib.-d by the School Board
are of any value to tho pupil. These
conditions result in a direct tax that
nullities to a large extent the freedom
ofour common .schools, not unf i eji:en..
ly totally excluding pupils ui.ahle to
purchase tho "adopted" books oi
forcing them to accept a bounty most
of their companions do not, thus ting
ling out the reoiiua:i s as paupers.
The indirect tux on our people by
way of waste of school funds and
time and labor of pupils and teachers
for want of a simple, uniform sytem.
i-i liithcult to estimate from sheer m .g
iiitU'le. These evils are partially the result
of the tremendous cii .rgy of our eo
pU and the uaparallel? I liberality of
or nation in providing means for
popular education. The growth has
been too rapid for perfect restraint. But
the remedy h.;s been ripening almost
as rapidly. Xearly every prominent
educator has seen our need of classifi
cation and striven in his or her sphere
to meet it. Thes-3 efforts have fur
bished abundant individual successes
for safe guidance.
There is a stiicking similiuritv in
th main features of ever' one of our
schools that has succeeded in establish
ing sat Ufuctory gruda'ion, that cem
onstrates the feesi'oiiLy of a coinmo;.'
system.
The features of which are practiea
ly idential are a.s fv)llows:
1. Tlie number of weeks iu asc'i'-.i 1
year and the numher of years i:i Ele
mentary an 1 High schools.
2. T.i' subjects that should be studi
ed, their order of sequence and relative
time for study.
G. Th" proportion of tira3 and the
place that should be given to the re
spective reeitutioi s.
A course of study judicioudy com
piled from those of graded schools lo
cated at all represent a'ive centers
giving the Tories treated of in tie
most common connection and -der.
with reference to the most common
calendar and programme, em'd le
adopted in every graded school will
less dis! urhunce than tho change of
one text-book in each; simply because
such a course of study, while pivseiv
ing the important features of each
school's regulations, would iiiah'.'1 ;t:.y
pupil, whether at home or in school, to
determine what each week's work i.
and whether done in one week. 1 -ss
more, would depend on sIf aetn-u.
Symmetrical cultora v.'onhl ap
proximated, for every pnpil woi:".
know h;it each wi-ek's work i.'t i -don
entire and in or l r b. fore t?-,.
grade would opm tho following w. ;
to 1dm.
This is the work at'emo'ed in IS
c i!ipi!ati ;i by Mr.
C. St i,: e
:u.
1 1
Cilled a Topical Course,
the Common S:h ) !s
of Stub.
'2 nf ll... I'm!',..
a lil. i i i i
S.a es. I'ub'.ished by A. S. B an; 'S t'.
C X. Y.
Of the possible success of such :
work an idea may be had by ;,!..n ::
at the results from stablilu'ig t'..
systetn of uniform lessens for Sa:ida
Schools by use of the Internal ion 3
Lesson Leaves" now the guidance t
a most every Sunday School in thh
country, Europe, and in fact wherever
the Protestant Bible is used.
ilie n bee c- tT ti:e first I-'reu-h
n that
. er an.' iuu-. d iu 1 .o i
J.ai
-r received an invi: atio ; !ii di-m
fro n on" of !to ;' .n's 'cits iiium
Tracy. The go-vl IJiVouiau, i -.-n-
hy the popuiar iKiief f iat Fren..,':.ne
.iv t hieily i n frgs, caus.-d ad ti.
ivviiu'ips i Cambridge to bo scarchrd i
order to l'Uiui-;!i ;i g -Microns S-.tppiy
NVhen he 5oun v.-.3 brought np. th
ii. st ladled out a supply for Ids guest.1 '.
taking care Ui it e--i.-h should hive .
-r- g. Tiiu Admiral n.id the first l i!
:ul. and, on put iug his soon in, iishe.
ip a large fro? "as green and as com
jd'-te ;is if it had hopped out of a pom
into tho tureen." Xot knowing wk i
it was he s:e:cd it by one of its hind
legs, an I, h t'.ing it up in front of the
whole company, discovered that it w.i
a fail-grown frog. As the plates w nr.
round, fresh discoveries were made
and the uproar grew universal. Mean
tim th" ho at kept his ladle going, won
dering what his outlandish guest1
in. ant by such extravagant merriurni;
-What is tha mat t-r .-" he ashed ai
.engtli, raising his head and sui veyii.v
t!iO frogs, which, held oat by one leg
were dangling in all directions. "V- h
don't they eat them?"" h? ex larmod
"If t'ny knew thee uifouud 'J trouble
had to catch thrun. in order to tren"
tht ia to a disa rf tli ur d v.i country,
t'tey woui.l find that with roe tit least it
uas no joke ",
Eggs, hatch muc'i Leder if the ncscs
oe made by placing a cut turf, and a
hovel of mould, sand t-r ashes in the
ox or basket, mid on this a little short j
st raw, than if straw only is used. In '
lit s way a convenient hollow is oh- j
mmeii, mat prevents tue eggs ro.iuig
o:.i from under the setting l.cn. iu
cool weather the eggs are thus kept cf
much more equal temperature than in
ueids made simply of lxs? straw.
U.;0Tes.
In tho cabin of the steamer St. John,
coming up the Hudson tii3 ether even
ing, sat ;t sad. serious looking mm,
who looked 3 if lie might have been a
clerk or book-kecpsr. The man seem
ed to be caring for a crying baby, ai.d
was doing everything he could tosii.l
its sobs. As the chiid became r sde-s
in the berth, the gentleman took it in
Ida arms and carried it to and fro m
the cabin. The sobs of the child irri
tated a rich " man, who v.-.is tri:ig to
read, untii he blurted out lou 1 euougli
for the lath r to hear:
"What does he want to distmbthe
whole cioiu wi h that d -b .by for' '
"Hush babe, hush'"" and then the
man only r.er.drd the baby closer in
his arms without saying a word. Th;::
the baby so! od again.
"Where is the confounded mother
that shs el ii t stop its v.-is-y;'' contiu
ik1 1 thf prohir.e grumb'er.
At thh, th
rhf striken fail
c.-un:? up to the nui, and with te:-r- in
hisevef-". said : " ! ::m sorry to ilisl in b yui,
sir, but my dear baby's mo her is i::
her cotTin down in tha baggage room.
i"m lakieg j.er back lo her grandmoth
er in A lbany, where w.; u.-ed to live."'
j lie. h;u (l-he-:rte.l man bi.ried hi?
":k e in shame, but in a moment, wilt d
ay the terrible rebuke, he v. a: by the
-r 'f i f it e gr'ef st: ickui father. They
w, r both tending the baby. i-Vioa J.'li
The pioce-sof manufacture of the
r mid or bud.! ch'VM s, in S tollaial, so
vi lely known as E lani cia t-se:;, is as
io io -s: T.'.tf retiiiCt is put Into the
milk as so n m it is taken I rem the cow:
e.'heu c iguhoed, the hand, or a wood
en bowl, is p;:.-sed gently two or three
imes thr ugh llvi curd, which is then
lilowcd tou.uiid a fen minutes- then
the bowl or tin ;-"r is again passed
liirough it, and it is permitted to shmd
ui.u minutes longer. The whey is
a.:.e:i oil whii the bowl, while the eurd
.s put into a woo.len ficni oi the propei
aiid shape oi theche so io be made
i'.ds form is cut out o: the sulhl woo l
y a airuor, and has one hoe in th
alto c. it' the chees" is of th i sina'i
- ,e. about four pounds, it remains it
his ioiiii lib-out fourte n days. Its
u::ied daily, the upper pari, during
as lime, being kepi spriiiAicd with
'. ;;t tv.o ouaa.-s of purhit d sa t. It is
a n removed into a s- c aid box of the
, ;iii;' size, witii four holes in the bot
am, an t put uhd; r apiiss of about
f;y i-ouii-ls weight, where it remains
vi' d hours, ii. is tin n taken out
t on a dry, airy shelf in the cle ese
i-aittn -nt. and daily turn-.-d for ah nt
ir weeks, iieu ild ioi cheeses .ire
,' i" r.J.y dit f -r n n la t.
The newspapers are fond of telling
-;o;ie.; about the cowardice winch
vomen are allai'.ed to si; aw in the pres
ence of a n.ouse. A severe masauline
. ...-or once ileciared that the most
rravs and wise gathering of women.
:er tliemo t i a.p..rtant and serious pur
aoae, could be utterly thrown o.f its
cda.m-e 1 v the letting loose of u ou-ie
. the r-ioai. Th.it v.-a a :n-u"s th-ory.
i' r is a fact: Wiiile a i (oiiio -J u.lgc
va- holding court a mous r to-k advau
age of his pieoccu;atiou and climbed
.n in-.. iiie his panialo-ms. The attor-
t , sand alien dan's 1 e auiie aware of
'.e sit nation when the Judge st:d-.'.."ily
rave a jump, ch; pped his hand to i i:
rs and stamped on the tloor. The
-.'a-riif rushed io the i s -:;e, lid ihi
iect;.!o;-3 rose iu tiieirseais. not know
ag what Wiis about to happt ll. The
oidge wi,; r -.l to t::e She: iu. a law
r .-!.o:h the iuiru !er out, and in the
i neral couf is on th.tt tn'sm-il, the
lou.s" cscap.e-.l. Fancy the howl of
;1 '; ui that wo ihl have gone up fio::
la! -uoei ien' se ."" if t is had happen
in ; c urt pres du d ov.-r by a woman
i: as A d , ; i g tlur-s.
j I:-- ..! o;r! ;f .' lohatua hold
. -. !' e -,e.i :u:i i. w ; u'e enae pre ad
i-; I .U . : .arid, ' d.g d.e o-.Vl:lU"l'
. - j . ; i y to i sprd g gui.s to plot, ct
i::--l livs-p s-ers, is i" : -si.-'a 31 '
. : :i our ci -. i n.s and i ' 'tut
a: vh:l-a 'i enwiii r :.my :t. ce-sarj
aee to p'.e'.i-nt ;i lre.-pa--er i.-'-m ta.v
g io; erty, the ru e is !ul-jt ct to the
liahde;: ti; n that.heinu t in,t. exc; j t
i e ticme cas.-s, eu.huigt r huir.an lift
r iro'.ict great bodily h inn; aii'.l if, in
iM'M to prevent a bare trespass, life i-
ken with a deadly weapon, the killing
s miudt r; while, if th v.crpon used is
tot a deadly weapon, and is suited
ail.er IVr alarm or chnstis. merit, and
here was n intent to kiil, tho killing
-v i 11 be manslaughter.
Ti e military superstition that it is
ing ions to change the color of a
ors.e. din ing a campaign has been ilh-.s-..tedly
('eneral Sliohelelf. He does
ot iike a gray horse, bin hupuencd to
da one? iuthciiist battie, and so on
.me to bih ive that he could never be
died on a h ie of that color. A car-esponih-iit
of a Seihili.t paper, who
i ved iiu.l'-r Shelby eiiiring the Amcud
an civil war, states that that officer
ad a similar superstition, liis color
vas so-. rel, and he firmly beleived that
e never would 1 e kihed while maunt
1 eu a hor.-.e f that hue. Be w:s
oi.n hid tliii-e tiai-'S, but nevi r while
ding a reiivl Ii ko. lie had twenty
at.- ho-.s -.s k lied uiuler him in the v.i
ions inigag nn nts in whi-.ui he was not
. u- ! -.J. and in every instance the
o.se tiiat went do v. n under him was a
urah Once a ball struck the brim f
.is lar.e felt hat. ami scratched hia
. icla a.d, ami he fell heaviiy from the
-! lie; but he was on his 'eet in an in
tuit, shout lug to Ids men, "1 cannot
e kiiled to day for I am on a sctrtl
ors2."
A S!agi'.!ar Accident.
A singular and fatal acridfnt oc
nrred to a lal oier ramed Cavenaih,
t Iaii,gtoi, I;ass. A faitiil'ul farm
o:se, named Billy, that had do-.e duty
thoni the premises for upward of tven
y years, having bcnuneold and woith
!ess, t his m:;n an 1 another were given
onh rs to kiil and bury it. The grave
had been dug, the carcass drawn along
side, and they wo.e in theact of rolling
it in. when soiueliow one of the horde's
:eet aught in the fn ck i f Cavcnti ugh
iml rolled him in too. As he went
lown his I. cad struc k on the side of the
tren hand broke hi.? nick. lie ciiod
n-- tantly, almost without a gasp. Just
before Jie was caught, while they were
roiiing in the carcass, he called to Ids
fe-I low -workman, "Hire goes your last
roll, edd BilU'"
Lame and Lazy A FaMe.
Two beggars, Lame and Lazy, were
in want of bread. One leaned on Lis
crutch; the other sat, rubbing his red
eyes, and staring in the gutter. .
Lame called on Charity, who was
standing at her door, anil humbly asked
for a crust. Instead of this he received
a loaf.
Lazy, seeing the gift of Charity, ex
claimed, " What a-.k for a crust and re
ceive a loaf I Well, 1 will ask the old
lady for a loaf; perhaps I shall get a
cake.'
Lazy now applied to Charity and
loud y called for a loaf of bread.
"Your damandingv loaf said Dame
Charity, "proves tli.it you are of that
class and character who ask and receive
not; so le off directly, and get some
woi k to do."
L:.y, who always found fault, and
had rat'er whine than work, com
plained of ill treatment, and even ac-eus'-d
Charity of a bre ich of an exceed
ing gre it and precious premise, "'.sl:,
and you shall re eive."
Charity point ml to a painting in her
room, which it-presented thiee beauii
ml figures, Fakh. Hope and Charily.
harity appeared larger and fairer than
her slaters. He noticed that her right
and lull a pot of honey, which f-. da
bee disabled lurvhtg Fat its wings. Her
.eft hand was armed with a v. hip lo
keep Oi'f the elio.'e s.
"i .on t v.ndeista nd it."' said La.'.y
yawn dig and stretching his arms.
Charity replied, "It means that chad
y feeds the lame and Hogs the lazy."
Lazy gathered up his rags, and turned
to go shambling on'.
"Stop," said Charily; "instea.I Of c-iu
'. v.i"i' give yen C'."-.- '. Honor, yo and
ive on your p or mother, for i v. ill
: C.f'. Jul! tO il I :. h
"iiich aunt tal.ai-a TaaTyhaueS.
"Where shall 1 id: .1 her, 1'U like lo
know.-"'
"You will i'ae.d her in Proverbs, Ct!.
. !i iptcr and etii verse.'' ihu tlmt :
vh.-io. i i"i"y I -ue'.'i did not io d.; !.e sat
down 1 y the e.u.L'.v ;ud rut beu his :'ye:
an J iiiukib.. d.
A SPccI-'ii farmer sus
etu;-t .-hum a Lag liile-.l with iiagsatit
iieibs, Leaping the churn ea.refullv
closed. Win u chinning !.
similai bags to the das a is.
cues
Tith s of ;ini ;'.i;y are ;e:u ha: ad frou
the Spanish government .::: any oi,,-,
mercmintab'e arta-h-.aiul alvay s ciiaat
tor ( ;:sil.
.'he title of marquis liile
.'ii - h and c fits jthout i- ',C'. o.
When opera bou.Te is presented ai
Pet i:i urg, it has to be essentially
oral vialcd andnltered. T!ie"("ramh
Duela .-se'' was gieutly pruned. Lei ore
l was l eriaitted to be performed.
2. A. 7Ai2.i:.IAIT a e-.i-.
M)ii'.e'-:de an I l'et.i'1 I'vateis in
pi:ii-: LU-.i r.vji.
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And he has hrouh the finest line o(
Dress GomxJs, Staple Goods, Fancy
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who is, on and after this date sole proprietor.
NEW GOODS
ELEGANT STYLES.
Mr. "WcekLaeh having gone into the Luinbei business I prm.0,f. to run t! t
old F.MPIP.i: awhile inystlf.
.'l; are in utmost dai'y r.a-. :;a ef
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
v likll we (iller our fi lends i.iat the inLlio at
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The iliist sei' i; of White I'o.l'in-. U'l - ever 1 i'Oiui.t t.i ti." ilv.
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