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Neosho Valley Eagle from Jacksonville, Kansas • 1

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3fJ ID) A HP Bis Neosho County GEL JOB PRINTING- 2a all lis branches, neatly end promptly exe-mUr tbU office on reasonable terms. Ar "unRtil ij hand to their favors earl, t- trr we-k All onlers for job work or a Ivertlsin, when nt by mU, will receive as prompt attention If nwiipn called In person; Advertisement not nnilet contract must be plainly marked tho lenjrtn of time desired, or tt.ey will be ooutinncd and charged for till er-derrd out. VOL. II. NO.

31. ERIE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870. KIMBALL BURTON, Pub's. TO-DAY. -yiTMnrwisi)oii The oldest revolver the earth.

Joint education gymnastics. Sharp food a sword fish. Country seat a milking stool. Counter attractions pretty saleswoman, All servant girls are subjected to the Airs. law.

When is a newepaner the sharpest? When it is riled. A poor man is to be avoided he lacks principle. The greatest bet ever made the Alphabet. Capital punishment hanging on a pretty woman's lips. Words that burn Rejected communications.

When is love deformed? When ii is ail on one side. Why should old men never jest? Beeause it is bad-in-age. What to expect at a boy! school Bpysterous conduct. The blowing of the advertisers is what makes the trade winds. Why is a man half asleep like twice six? Because he's a doze-in.

The man in debt for his shoes LITERARY K0TICES. eoTjTHEEN maws. Scarlet Fever. Napoleon. Arkansas, has been lux Dr.

Both, of Boston, furnishes Good Health with a paper In which he dls-1 cusses scarlet fever and its treat- uriating ia its annual inundation. BOSTON WEEKLY SPECTATOR. Tasls or GosTExTS.Miaca 10th, W0. An Iron roundrv is to be establish ed at Manassas, Ya. ment: It always begins with a loss of ap The San Antonio Meat' Extract Page 1.

Contrast, a poem from Chamber's Journal; Trent et Qaarouta, by Edmona Abont continued L.ettera frern London, New York Citr and Karanna: The Qreat petite; then fever and sore throat; company has commenced the crea CONGRESSIONAL. In the Senate Mr. Howe introduced a bill, which wai referred, granting lands In Wisconsin for the improvement of the harbor of Green Bay, and to connect the waters of Green Bay with Lake Michigan. The bill changing the circuits of the Supreme Court waa discussed for a short time. Mr.

Howe called up a bill for the settlement of claims for stores taken by the Federal army.during the rebellion. The debate upon this bill occupied the rest of the afternoon. In the House a bill was passed appropriating $47,000 for folding documents, etc. A bill was introduced by Mr. Ingeraoll, and referred, re viv- then red patches then recovery, or tion of its factory.

otherwise quick or slow death, ac alusieal Festival of an Franaiaoo; Bail ways in Virginia; New York City. Pierre Carme. the champion bil- fcOST. The moon omes out and glimmers, The stars like diamonds gleam, And long, green booghs are waving O'er a pleasant mountain stream. And my thoughts travel backwards, Into the long, dad Tears, And your face comes before me, Seen through a mist of tears.

We met we loved we parted Th story vr new. We lived hoped waited. And so the long years grew. A vat sea rolls between us, A gulf tbat time baa made. Xew habits grow upon ne.

Old beauties faint and fade. Take one last look behind you. Into the vale of years, Does my face some before you. Seen through a mint of tears. Dublin University Magazine.

cording to circumstances. To arrest Pag 1. The MUslng Steamer; Foreign Com liardist, has been giving billiard exhibitions in Montgomery, Ala. its course and prevent its ravages, merce ana tn ueoaaenc or American Shipping; Divorce Frauds in Chicago Pig-Sticking in India. medicine and manipulation ad libi-turn have been tried in vain for more i Five thousand bales of 'cotton PageS.

The Boston Massacre; New Publica tion; XHOtes; auaceiiany. have been shipped from Talladega, Alabama, this season against three thousand seven hundred bales last. Page 4. Editorials; Mr. Fechter'a Bngage- children die of scarlet rever now than one thousand years ago.

But why Because nothing absolutely nothing, is as yet known as to what scarlet fever is and what is still worse, there The real estate and improve ment; xne lioeion, ttaruoja ana isrienau-road A Warning to Retail Dealers The Mordeunt Scandal; Current Topics. cannot say that his solo is his own. ments of Savannah. Georgia, are ing the aot constltutlng the cities of PageS. Xewaofth Week; Washington IU- assessed this year at $12,639,564.

an was. until recently, no need felt of patcnes; smaii xauc. increase of $2,420,424 over the asaess-ment of last year. Soon after dawn Ladbury, who, overcome with fatigue, had dozed eff, was startled by the sound of a spear being forced through the reed-made door of the hut. Another and another followed through the slightly formed walls.

"We shall be murdered, mate, if I dont put them to flight." he exclaimed, taking his pocket-knife and billrhook, the only weapons he possessed, the first in his left hand, the other partly covered by his coat, so that it looked like a pistol. "All ready. We may never meet again in this world, so good-bye, Charley; but I'll chance it." Suddenly he sprang through the doorway, shouting to the blacks, nearly fifty of whom he saw before him, that he would shoot if they did net run. They, scarcely daring to look at what they believed to be his pistol, after exchanging a few words with each other, to his great relief began to retire, and as he shouted louder, took to their heels. We are saved, Charley," he exclaimed almost breathless with excitement.

"But the niggers will be back again. you think you could move along If I were to help you "No, Ned, that I couldn't," answered Storey. "But do you get away. You'd easily reach Jenymun-gup before night-fall, and if you can bring help I know you will if not why my sand is pretty well run out as it is. God's will be done.

"Leave you, Charley! that's not what I think of doing," said Lad-bury, firmly, "While you have life I'll stay by you, aud tend you as well as I can so that matter is such knowledge. It is as unnecessary for a child to die of the scarlet fever as it is that it Page S. New England News; Agrlhultural Matters. Pag 7. Advertisements.

The Louisiana Legislature, in re PageS. Finauoial ana commercial SaiKoi should be blind with cataract. Let i sponse to a memorial from the ladies of Fredericksburg. Virginia. Lo, here hata been dawniag Another bin day; Think, wilt thou let it klip useless away Out of eternity This new day ia born Into eternity At night will return Behold it aforetime So eye eer did So soon It foreyer From all eye la hid.

Here hath been dawning' Another blue day Think, wilt thou let It Slip useless away THE OIBX. IX BLUE. Oh, haTe you aeen the girl In blue That Urea far down the avenue With modest eye She pasaea by Tne girl en the avenue. Her Jaunty bonnet, trail and small A ribbon and a rose are ail Bat hair gold, Beneath it rolled, Orowna the girl on the arentte. Her rolling eollar rires to eight A tender throat as lily while And gems and rings And nameless things Wears the girl on the avenue.

A sweet, soft hand for mine to grasp; A slender waist for me to clasp, A litUe foot. Its dainty boot. Dear girl on the avenue I Oh, lios as red as roses are I On, eves as bright as gem or star To gase Is bliss What were to Us Sweet girl en the avenue I Tour check's fresh rose should never fade, Fair head here on my shoulder laid I The moments fleet-Hut lite is sweet. Ah, girl en the avenue I Harvard Adreoate. us see.

At any time before the body Bad Luck. This general term for bad management should be abolished; there is no such thing as bad lnck in the stocks; isoston ttroanee Biaraei; jtoston Market Report; Receipts of Flour for the Week; Dry Goods Market; Wool Market; Boot and Shoe Market. Hide and leathee Market; bomber Market; Boston Livr Stck Market; Marriages and Death. has appropriated $5000 for the benefit of the Confederate dead. has finished its ineffectual struggle; we are able to help it, not by wonderful medicine, but by the knowl sense in which it is used.

There are An Indian skeleton, eight feet in Tobacco costs the citizens of New Orleans three times as much as bread. Why are umbrellas like good Catholics They keep lent so well. WThat should clergymen preach about? About fifteen minutes. He who pelts every barking dog must pick up a great many stones. When Is a fowl's neck like a bell When it is wrung for dinner.

"Should auld acquaintance be forgot Not if they bave money. "Still waters" have never been so deceptive as since the tax oa whisky. "Nice people to dine with; but edge anatomy, and the applica hight, was exhumed near the ce tion of common. sense. We consult accidents which no common good care could prevent, but there are few ills attending crops, livestock, or the disposal of the same, which cannot ment-mills at Shipping-port, Kentucky, the other day.

It is said to the sympathetic nerve, and do what it commands us to do. We must Precocious Children- We take the following from "Phil be In a good state of preservation. be easily traced to bad management. give this child salt when it wants it osophy of Eating," by A. J.

Bellows, Governor Soott. of South Caroli For instance, a field of corn turns we must give it acid when it has fe na, has pardoned and remitted the out so bad in quality and light in ver and anxiously craves It not vm- M. and published oy nurd Houghton, New York egar but lemon juice, because the I wuv A "can two uuiiureu pen- I 'tentiary convicts, including severs. Herniary convicts, includmsr sever Many of the most promising child quantity that the owner says he has "had shocking bad luck with It this year;" but on inquiry it will be found that he ought to have planted ren are sacrificed to a desire to bring al murderers, since November, 18C9. them forward in advance of other The Right Rev.

Bishop Verot. of does not, on account of the surplus of oxygen which it contains. To imitate the soothing mucus in the intestines, which ia now wanting, and children, and this desire is stimula- it a month earlier that his manure Savannah, at his own request, has ted by natural instincts. Hi very liv- was raw, having been taken from a not a pieasant nouse to sieep at the Macbeths. How long does a widow mourn for her husband She mourns for a second.

A schoolboy's jest One swallow does not make a summer but a ng creature rejoices in the use or tne to give some respiratory food at the heap which had never been turned over, and other people's corn was up faculties which God has given it, "as been transferred to the See of St. Augustine, Florida, and Right Rev. Bishop Perisco will take his place at Savaunah. strong- man to run a race." The same time, we add some gum arabic. To restore and relieve the injured nerve, we apply moist warmth.

boy whose muscles are wen devel The hours passed slowly by. Lad- The public debt of Covinerton. con crooked pin often makes a spring. bury cooked their food and nursed In practice we can fulfill all this with the following simple manipula oped will never keep still, but is ready for anything, good or bad, in which he can. stir himself.

To such a one study is a punishment. tracted prior to the passage of the legal tender act and according to the recent Supreme Court decision, payable principal and Interest in gold, is $637,500. his mate as gently as a woman could have done. Night came, and at lsngth they both flept. Ladbury was awoke by a call from Storey.

tion Undress the child and bring it to bed at the very first signs of sick and looking well when his was put in the ground. His lambs die without any apparent cause, many of the ewes having done the same previous to yeaning time but these sheep were shut up in close quarters most of the winter, eating dusty and hard hay, without any roots, bran or grain to strengthen them and enable their stomachs to digest. His cows have been miscarrying, and Hut the boy whose muscles are THE EE AVE SHEPHERD. ness, liive it, ir it has already fever. feeble, and whose brain is largely developed, sits still and reads, and sleep has done me good nothing but sourish lemonade, with The Athens (Ala.) Post savs think I could travel if I were onoe on Hannibal, and Peoria, 111., ports of delivery.

The Georgia admission bill came up. and it was agreed to discuss it to-day, and take a rote on Monday. "Mr. Butler then spoke in favor of the bill, and Mr. Farusworth against it.

Mr. Morton Introduced a bill to prevent and punish the fitting oat of vessels to be used in warring against American colonists, claim-lug independence from European Powers. A bill was introduced to regulate eouomerce on the Northeastern and Northwestern frontiers. The Funding Bill was taken up and discussion ensued on Mr. Corhett's amendment to strike out the fifth section, appropriating one per cent, toward the expense of placing the loan.

Without notion the Senate went into Executive session The House after tho tran- saetlon of some miscellaneous business, took up the Georgia Bill. Speeches were made by Messrs. Cox and Wood in opposition to the measure, and Butler closed the debate. The amendment of Mr. Bingham, that nothing in the act should be construed to extend the tlms of any officer, or to vacate any office now held by virtue of an election by the people or appointments by the Governor, was adopted, and the bill as amended passed.

Mr. Stevenson introduced a resolution, which was referred to the Committee tn Commerce, appropriating $100,000, and the use or a steamer and tender to Captain Hall for his proposed Arctic expedition. The House took up the bill to reduce army and retrench expen-ees therein. Gen. Logan explained the bill at length.

He said there are (or were) 503 supernumerary officers under full pay. It is proposed that an Examini tig Board shall weed out all the inefficient or worthless officers, and retain only those required or active employment. The stall corps -numbers 663 officers, all of high rank. It is proposed to consolidate and reduce the staff. There is furthermore a proposed reduction In salaries, cutting oil all extra allowances, commutations, fcc, and scaling the pay from $12,000 for the general down to $1,200 for the chaplain.

Gen. Logan explained that the saving on the pay-rolls alone would aggregate $3,000,000 a year. The bill was then considered by sections, substantially adopted, and passed. some gum aramc in it. Then cover its abdomen with dry flannel.

Take my legs," he said. "We are informed by the farmers that at least one-third less cotton will be planted this year than last. a well-folded bed-sheet, apd put it in Ladbury silently made up their the appetite of course conrorms to the kind and amount of exercise. If he wastes his muscles by exercise, bis appetite will demand the muscle-making nitrates to supply the waste. those having gone their full time bedding and the few household arti Our farmers are extensively using give little milk, so that he has had cles they possessed into a bundle, fertilizers ana economizing on la which he hoisted on to his broad very "bad luck" with them, too.

It will be found on investigation that bor in every way possible." If he exhausts the phosphorus or the shoulders. boiling hot water; wring it out dry by means of dry towels, and put this over the flannel on the child's abdomen. Then cover the whole, and wait. The hot cloth will perhaps require repeated heat.i According to the severity of the. case, and its stage brain by study, he will desire pnos- The legal assize of bread in New these poor animals lived on mouldy "Now, mate, come along," he said.

Orleans on the basis of an average of lifting Storey up, and making him $7 ou ror riour, is fixed as follows 48 phatio food to restore it. While the fat and stupid boy, who has neither muscles nor brain, will crave corbo-naceous articles to feed his stupidity cornstalks the first part of the winter, chopped up and wet, so that they could not pick out any which happened to be not quite so bad as rest on his arm. It was two hours An In experienced farmer tried to make corned beef by giving his oxen whisky. See that each hour's feelings, thoughts, and actions are pure and true, then will your life be such. enkins, "Esq.

being asked if he liked sausages, remarked that he had never eaten any they were to him a terrier incognita. "Years are wanted to make a friendship, but days suffice for men and women to get married Anthony Trollope. A. physician boasting at a dinner, that he cured his own hams, one of the guests remarked "Dokctor, I would rather be your ham than your Why is a mosquito like a railroad Because it fastents upon he sleepers, and takes heavy draughts over them. A chaplain of a State prison was asked by a friend how his parishioners were.

"All under conviction," was the reply. Instead of copying aa example. ounces for twenty cents; 24 ounces or progress, perspiration, will com for ten cents 12 ounces forflvecents. mence the child in from ten min past midnight, and they hoped to get a good start ot the blacks. But they had not proceeded many hundred and indulgence in these appetites Prejudicial reports having been cir the rest then, Just as abortion com will of course increase the pecu- culated against the salubrity of the menced, some hay was given to them iarity.

utes to two hours. The child then is saved it soon falls to sleep. Soon after the child awakes it shows slight symptoms of returning inclination which was full of weeds ail or it, yards before Storey found he had overrated his strength, and sank to sana mils or Augusta, the Consti 1 have seen the little King bird, after tutionalist comes to their defense. the ground. It says no better climate in the A Tras Story of the Australian Bash.

Some years ago two men, Charles Storey and Edward Lad bury, had charge of an outlying sheep-station, belonging to Mr. John Hassall, a wealthy Australian squatter. The first named was the shepherd, the second, the hut-keeper. Their hut stood in the midst of a scene of primitive nature. Except the folds for the flocks there were no enclosures of any description.

The country was an open expanse of grass, with a few undulations dotted sparsely with evergreen trees, mostly of the stringy-bark species. The walls of the hut were built of rough stakes, with mud and reeds between them other long poles formed the roof, which was covered with rushes. The fire-place was constructed of stones collected from the neighborhood, and in this the men baked their daily damper, composed of flour and water and salt, and boiled their kettle of tea. Their stores consisted of salt beef and pork, flour and rice in casks, a chest of tea, some sugar and raisins, and a few other articles. Tin cups and plates, and two or three knives and forks, formed their dinner and tea service a kettle and saucepan and gridiron for food help its bowels, if necessa timothy, clover and weeds, in seed the clover was quite black, and the stems of all crackling like brushwood when moved about.

Bushels "Xmow, Jxed, you must go," he an hour of extraordinary exertions in driving from the neighborhood an intruding hawk, devote the next Known wona can oe round ror per whispered. "Save yourself; I can ry, with injections of oil, soap and water, and' its recovery will be as sons sunermg with "diseaso of the but die once, and you'll only lose hour to catching and eating bees and of seed were knocked out in hay throat and lungs. steady as the growth of a green house your life if you stop to help me." hornets, which abound both in ni The earnings of Southern Pacific plant, if well treated. Of course, if making, many more bushels scattered about in loading and unload "What I've said I'll do, 1 hope to trates and phosphates, as a means or the child was already dying, nothing running from Shreveport stick to," answered Ladbury. Still restoring his muscular and vital en ing, while the rest sheds out and to jviarsnaii, ror the month of Janu atorey urged him.

to continue his could save it, or if it has already effusions in the lining of the heart or mixes with the few leaves left to rub off the stems, in being forked over Journey alone. Ned made no reply, ary, 1869, amounted to $23,103 Jo, while the earnings of the roads in ergy. The bird is sare in following his inclinations living as it does according to natural laws, and having no abnormal development of facul brain, is is much better that it should die. But if the above is appirei in but suddenly started oil at a quios pace. Sad indeed must have been make one.

It will doyourself. and from the mow to the Gentleman. the month of January, 1870, (with tho rnai rnnnin n. TTol lairS 11a ties, and no abnormal appetites it due time, under the eyes and direction of a competent physician, I will twenty miles west of Marshall. can eat what it desires, and as much, ioois oo.

with perfect impunity. poor Storey's feelings when he saw him disappear in the gloom of night. Death was coming sure enough. Already he repented of having urged bis friend to fly. Daylight would discover him to the blacks, and they guarantee that not one in a hundred children will die of scarlet fever.

I know this will startle some of my The Indian mounds or burial But the child, changed in its con grounds of the Creek nation, just readers, especially tho3e who have beyond: Ji.ast Macon. Georgia, are dition as it may be by the ignorance and folly of parents, even before its birth, is abnormally developed, and of course has abnormal appetites. lost children already, but I shall go being demolished, and the dirt and would finish their, work In revenge still further. I maintain that a child for the escape of his companion. bones devoted to grading the new were their chief cooking utensils some rough slabs of the stringy-bark trees on trussels, ticking filled with will never get scarlet fever if proper The Flaw-Hunters.

There are people who have a preternatural faculty for detecting evil, or the appearance of evil, in every man's character. They have a fatal scent for carrion. Their memory is like a museum I once saw at a medical college, and" illustrates all the hideous distortions, and monstrous growths, aud revolting diseases by which humanity can be troubled or afflicted. They think they have a wonderful knowledge of human na Indulging these appetites in case of Suddenly a footstep was heard. Lad- 1 tit A.

1 1 I track of the Central railroad. The workmen engaged in the demolition precocity of the brain, of course in- oury appeared wiinout ms uuauie. wool, a couple of blankets, and a ly treated. If a child has correctly mixed blood, it will not catch tho disorder if put In bad are finding all manner of Indian What did you think I was real kangaroo-skin rug apiece, rormed btnreir, tonaalittwka, beads, -Harrow and the result Is inflammation ncl their beds. child.

This is still more startling, heads, pipes and other personal rel premature death. ly going he asked, in a low voice. "You'll not beg me to leave you again, mate. Come get on my shoulders we'll see what I can do." but nothing is easier of proof. The ics of the dead who, according to Such a life as they led, in spite of ts samener its solitude and danger.

A child with a precocious Drain, or same is also true of whooping cough. their faith, have gone to he happy who is very forward, to use the com has its charms for many men. They cholera infantum, etc. 1 reier urTo- ture. But it is a blunder to mistake hunting grounds.

mon expression, is or course more The Benate passed the House mil providing for the sale of a part of Ft. Gratiot Military Reservation. The Funding Bill was then taken' up and discussed tilt 4:30, when the Senate took a recess. During the day the' Vice President laid before the Senate a communication from Gen. Reyn-alds, inclosing the new Texas tie ratification by her Legislature of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.

At the evening session the credentials of the Texas Senators were presented. Debate on the Funding Iiill was resumed, and continued Ladbury. walked on with the were contented. Maybe, their early able to dangerous diseases of the Corn raised in the West sold wounded man on his back for half a fessor on xn leraey er treatment or whooping cough it consists of equal the Newgate Calender for a biograph ical dictionary brain than other children but if pa days had been spent in poverty and starvation in some crowded city. here yesterday evening at $150 per mile or more.

"Now sit down here, and I'll cro back for the bundle," he temperature in a room or 7o degrees, A less offensive type of the same bushel, to be shipped to uaivert, on rents would give the subject thought, and use their reason in this, as in amid scenes of profligacy, squalor the Texas Central railroad, to be and the regulation or appropriate di gestion. He warrants, by following tendency leads some people to find apparent satisfaction in the discovery said, placing him under a bush. No one but a man long accustomed to perhaps other more good. Lesson in geography. School-marm to little Josie: Where is the North Pole.

Joeie?" "Top of the map, aarm." Why is a dog with a broken leg like a boy at arithmetic Because he puts down three and carries one. Chickens are taken at the box office of Jlrieham Yoiing'n Theater, and change is appropriately made with. eggs. An Irishman who did not know the Post Office of a friend proposed to write to him and find it out. "There Is good slaying out here this season." said an old frontiersman, as he scalped his fifteenth Indian.

Josh Billings says "One of the fussiest scense 1 ever see'd wus two old maids waitin' on one sick widower." Are members of City Council called "City fathers" from their extensive dealings in pap A Parisian philosopher propounds a question, and gives the answer "Why has nature given us two ears and but one tongue In order that we should repeat but one half of what we hear." A German professor- says we are have another moon. That's not singular we've had a new moon every month since the earth was created. Tt 1 i other less important matters, these diseases might generally be warded and suffering. Here they enjoyed pure air, a bright sky and abundance of food, and were removed from the distributed through the country. The contractors of the stage this simple course, every case of and proclamation of the slightest de tha wilds of Australia could have whooping cough to disappear in three off.

from Gal vert to the interior, run weeks. 1 thinK even this could be found his way as Ladbury did. He soon again passed Storey with their If oar eyes have been overworked, fects in the habits or good men and the conduct of public institutions. They cannot talk about the benefits ning through country that produces shortened. Lemon juice, salt, gum till adjournment.

The RailroadCom- or are weak and liable to mnamma- bundle cn his snouiaers, anu ouch temptations which had once beset them. Those who have once occu- Eied nearly every position in life will found among the shepherds and hut-keepers of Australia brought to arabic and heat are all that is requir mitft th House reported thersor tion, we avoid over-using them, espe conferred by a great hospital without more returned for him. Thus they MISCELLANEOUS ITECS. folk. Louisville, and St.

Louis Rail- lamenting some insigmncant blot in ed in cholera infantum only the restoratation of digestion is here Journeyed on till the sun rose, when cially in too strong light and ir so inflamed that the light, and all use hlfth was recommitted. The its laws, and some trifling want of poverty either through their own more difficult on account of the intes Wnahlno'tnn and NeW Orleans Air of them gives pain, we shut out the prudence in its management. Speak New York newsboys earn $3 a day tinal linings being injured directly. lino Rill went over. The to them about a man whose good faults or the rauits or others.

ew like to speak. of their early lives. lght altogether, and give them rest and smoke expensive cigars. they reached a stream wnicn mey well knew, having traveled about seven miles. Ladbury, however, was so completely- exhausted by his exertions that he felt unable to crawl another mile, much less to carry his till they recover.

Both light and works everybody is admiring, and A new tipple is made from the Whatever had been the position of bill to reduce the number of the effi eers of the army was taken up, vari nnaiv nmpnHpd. and passed. they cool your ardor by regretting seeing are pleasant to tne eyes in Proprietary Medicines. sweet potato, and is called aromatica. Storey and Lad bury, they were now steadily performing their duty.

health, and absolutely necessary to As a nation, we are all more or that he is so rough in his manner, or so smooth that his temper is has Competition between dealers gives Mr. Mnrfnn introduced a bill to give them health and strength, but less familiar with proprietary, or, as two burdens, btorey had again be Bristol, It. 1 coal at $5 per ton. rtmir. To-rna to representation, It Having despatched their early break' fast, the two men counted and exam ty, or that he is so fond of applause when diseased, are ootn aiise lniuri- A come so ill, and his wounds were so they are more frequently called, "pat (a similar to the Virginia Bill.

Mr. Britannia, being a woman, is about They Beem to hold a brief, requiring ous, and we avoid tne innuence oi ined the sheep as they came out of ent" medicines. The masses, how TTnrlon Intrnrtnrftda bill to CarfV ln- employing female telegraphers. both till they recover. Ana when of them to prove the impossibility of ever, know but little about them ex the fold, and picked out those requir gainful, that It seemed aouDtiui tnat wonld survive if moved further.

Though the danger was great, Ladbury resolved to camp where they trfTVt th treatv of July 19, 1868, human perfection. They detect tne One fire-telegraph pole in New cept as consumers. Those who only weak, and hot absolutely diseased, we are careful to have the ing any particular treatment. Sto York supports twenty-eight wires. would gain an idea of the vast extent rey then started with the nocK to a lent, or use tne eye oniy moaerateiy to which they are manufactured.

were ror some days, mi otorey naa distant pasture. 1 Last year Illinois bought an $8.25 advertised and sold, should visit the with the Cherokee Nation. The Funding Bill was taken up, and Mr. Bayard spoke against the establishing of foreign agencies. The debate on the bill was continued through the session An evening session Ladburv had no laeKer duties.

slightest alloy in the pure gold of human goodness. That there are spots in the sun is, with them, something more than an observed fact it takes rank with a priori and necessary truths. and carefully. So of any other organ or faculty, that which is necessary to penknife for each of her ligislators. The Pacific Railroad has been re establishment of Dr.

R. V. Pierce, No. 395 Main street, Buffalo, N. There was the fold to repair here and there, some siek sheep to doctor, the in health, must oecareruiiy used tendency A disease, and abstained artly recovered his strength.

At ast he bethought him, that though Storey could not walk, and he could no longer carry him on his shoulders, he might drag him along, should the blacks not have traced them out. markably free from snow all winter. xi whs eaiu uis verjr- uauuauiiin woman whose feet were immense "She's very she upsets completely the ordinary system of measurement by proving that two where Ur. Sage's catarrh Kerned from in actual disease. roof of the hut to patch, and a piece of garden ground, which he had wise Santa Anna having There are people who, if they hear was held, at which, after the passage and Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are manufactured and pre Apply this principle to a precocious Havana, was ordered to leave uuba. of a number orminor bins uiscussiou the Fundinc Bill was resumed. an organ, nnd out at once wmcn are the poorest stops. If they listen to a feet make a yard." brain. The brain is as dependent on ly begun to cultivate, to attend to.

His dinner was quickly despatched. Newburgh. N. says she is not He accordingly, with the aid of some pared lor marKec. A larce amount ef new business A lover wrote thus to his sweet jealous of Poughkeepsie's prosperity.

in the front room you win nnd the His usual companion, a favorite dog, waa I rmducedin the House. Mt. sticks cut from the bush, and their bedding, formed a sleigh, which. appropriate exercise, and a supply of phosphorus in health, as is the eye on exercise and light; and as we heart, "Delectable darling, you genial enterprising proprietor, and great speaker, they remember nothing but some slip in the construction of a sentence, the consistency, of a metaphor, or the evolutions of an In Schenectady." N. a chicken had disappeared he could not ten Rhnlrx rreanttd.

as a Question Of are so dulcet that honey would without much aimcuny, ne couiu his corps of clerks. One of these is thief was sent to jail for ninety days. nriviloire. a resolution allowing Mr. withdraw the exercise and light how, out mucn reared it naa Deen bitten by a snake and died in the blush in your presence and treacle drag along.

On this he placed the at the "counting another In the three days that Jefferson Golladav to withdraw his resigna bush. He lit his pine, and smoked stand appalled." ia seated at the "advertising desk," argument. While their friends are admiring the wealth and beauty of a Datfiswas at Hunts ville, he took wounded man, witn suca provisions as remained, and recommenced his tion. After hate, the House sus while others still are tearing the over 500 life insurance policies. and thought awhile.

Again he busied himself out of doors, and once from the eye in weakness and disease, so should we allow the brain to rest from exercise and phosphatic food in case of disease or premature development. wrappers from a large pile of news The defenders of corporal punish talned the ruling of the Speaker that M. Goliad ay was no longer a member of the House, and, therefore, the rPHislntirm could not be entertained papers. These are the papers in more returned to the hut to prepare toilsome Journey over the grass, ne could move but slowly, and often had to make a wide circuit to avoid any copses or rocky ground which ment in Boston say that "a switch tree whose branches are weighed down with fruit, they have discovered a solitary bough, lost in the golden affluence, on which nothing is hanging. which the Dr.

is advertising, and the evening meal for bimseir and his companion. He was about to hook in time saves nine." they come daily from all parts of the Union. These are all looked over a nupation privilege. The Post-masters and other persons Eleven Scandinavian papers are irmiHA At 2 o'clock took up the Geor the freshly -made dampers oat of the ashes, when he heard a low moan. Poor Harlitt was sorely troubled published within Uncle Sam's do very carefully, to see if the advertise' lay in his course, iiivca now, too, they were not for the blacks, finding the hut empty, might pursue and overtake them.

Still the i mil. After speeches by Messrs ment is being inserted according to He listened the sound was repeat main. throughout the country are in daily receipt of speciously worded circulars from Oroide Watch dealers in New York cityr to Invest, or to act Ttinoham TlAvia and others, the bill contract, and the result of the search Remember who yoo are talking to sir said an indignant parent to a facetious boy "I am. your father, sir Well, who's to blame for that said young Impertinence "'tisn't me." Kind words are among the brightest flowers of earth; they convert the humblest home into a paradise therefore use them, especially around the fireside circle. A good old Quaker lady, after listening to the extravagant yarn 9f a shopkeeper as long as her patience would allow, Baid to him "Friend, what a pity it is a sin to lie, The St.

carries more with them in his time. "Littleness," he said, "is their element, and they give a character of meanness to whatever they touch" Good Words. went over. After the transaction of brave Ladbury toiled on, his own Is checked off upon the books kept water to the Atlantic than the Mis mnmn miscellaneous business tne as agents, for some so-called cele strength was rapidly giving away lor that purpose. sissippi.

ed. He hurried out and looked about him. It must have been fancy, he thought, and was about to return to the hut, when the same sound again reached his ears. It came from a cluster of bushes at a little distance brated oroiae vy aica. uur reaaers House adjourned.

Once more he was obliged to halt To the rear or this is the packing Strawberries grown in the open air, near the stream. room, where the medicines are pre Ths Cankkb-Worm. In all pla are selling In Mobile ror a per quart will Bave themselves, and. perhaps their friends, from humbuggery in this matter, by remembering that "We must camp here to-night. pared, bottled, boxed and labelled An Tndian chief is said to be one An Editor in Tbotjbi-b.

The mate," he said to Storey. "Perhaps for their distant destinations. From off. With an anxious heart her an to ces, where the canker-worm has become established, extraordinary precautions will be necessary, in order Oroide is simpiy a high sounding Kaw Haven Palladium says that A this room, they emerge, and flying of the best circuit preachers in Wis' consin. the place, and there found his companion lving on the ground, bleed word for brass, and that oroide ts W.

Crosby, one of the editors of the to-morrow my legs will be able to move to-day they can do no more." The night passed away in silence to all points or the compass bear to save the apple crop from destruc Meriden fConnt Recorder, was ar healing on their wrngs. So great is In 1869 letters were sent abroad ing from numerous wounds, and brass only brass and nothing more. The Brass 'is. tinctured with some matoH rhflrcofi with having forged tion. If the foliage is destroyed, the fruit will not fill or ripen.

This pest the morning was ushered in with the from New York to the number of the intrinsic merit of these remedies, turps to money orders. It ness." "It Is a sad moment in said fml 1 vxr Yicxr vrtri find tht In-wra strange sounds of the Australian that, although they have been before with a spear-head still sticking in his body. Lifting Storey in his arms, he carried him to the hut and laid preparation to prevent its coloring, and iscaliedOroide, but thejvalue per 5,526,328. of the orchard did not commit very seems that he has been palming bush, and the sun rose, casting a ne- the public but two years, they have serious ravages last year, probably Since the assembling of the Papa pound is the same as tne original rv heat over the plain. Storey had MmAif ofTfts a vounar lady through in that short time acquired a popular him on the bed.

glory, happiness, are, altogether, not Council seven of its members have because the season was unfavorable for bringing the larva into being, or not moved. Ladbury looked at him, brass. xn a suit uiouisu" It's the work of those black fel ity and reached a sale that is truly died. New York llim, by tne national the medium of a newspaper), and requesting correspondence with lone bachelor with a view anxiously expecting to nnd him no surprising. lows." said Ladburv.

looking out perhaps from the exertions which nave peen made to prevent the fe-, lonzer alive. He roused up, howey worth a good cigar." "it is a madder moment still" replied his friend, it when you find that the cigar itself is Aother secret or the success Uncle Sam was offered an advance round the hut. None were in sight. Watch Company, ror Elgin watches C. O.

numerous er. and after some breakfast, again of $5,000,000 gold, for his Alaska He came back, and warmed some male moths from depositing their is found in the fact that everything is conducted upon systematic bus i Ladburv harnessed himself to the Express agents turougnout ine country made affldavit asto the purchase. What a contrast there sometimes water, bathed poor Storey's wounds: then he carefully cut out the barbed sleicrh and moved on. Often he was iness principles. Order reigns thrc- is between the adjective and its adr The States Courts hold out the establishment.

All adver head of the spear, and continued worthless character uiv. yi me watches sold by CO D. advertise verb lieaect. for example, on the that it requires 3 ,40 pounds to make eSS8 on the branches. Tree protectors of various kinds have been brought into requisition for this purpose, and that some of them have been saceessfaL there can be no doubt.

There ixno time to be lost in tising and other bills are promptly obliged to halt sometimes he could only move a few hundred yards at a time a few minutes' rest enabled him bathing the wound, except ror a i hnrt time, when he poured some rc.VA nuu caa viucio cai? wide difference that exists between the man who is constant in love and the man who is constantly In ments, and of the numerous cutss of Oroide Watches sent out by Ex- nroam frnryi York. The Agnt 5 a miea. again to go on. otiu tne stages oe Treasure to the amount of $2,154,009 warm tea down the sntlerer's tnroat came shorter and the rest longer as As you leave the place you will was mined atlVhite Pine. In applying them to trees, ior the can Every moment while thua employed he expected the natives to attack the the evening approached.

He felt doubtless be impressed with the idea 1569. ker-worm moths cone out cf the that he could not exist another night that (he Dr. has found a good thing, FTonrtd very early ia Bprinsr, and hut. He bad no longer ne ver to give all of that class of Watches that had passed through his hands, he v.0.4 nAvi trnown one to prove The Boston Portuguese Benevo In the bush. The station could not and in bound to give the people the sooetimsa during warm, sunny dsy him warning of the approach or a roe.

lent Association is over two hundred now be far off. A raintneBS was creep benefit or it. And if in doing this to matrimonyphotographs exchanged." Some silly dupe replied; a correspondence ensued, lice (the assumed -name) replied representing herself a poor milliner," honest poverty" was pleaded, and a hint thrown out that $50 would relieve her impecunloslty and enable her to fly to the arms of the loving In the letters photographs of a good looking young lady were inserted, and, as "love is blind, "some fool bit. The money vu sent by money order, payable toM Alice Crosby. "No Alice appears, but Her" brotlier" Arthur presents the order, duly; signed, when special agent Camp appears upon the scene, arrests Arthur, who confesses his villainy had been long continued, and from which he has reaped a rich harvest.

The curtain closes on the tableaux, and rises next morning in the office of United nrfh ftv dollar note, ana tast love Marriage cZzrn the most effective opportunities of destroying the life of another. Nobody can debase, harass and rain a woman so fatally as her own husband and nobody cza do a tithe as much to chill a nm's aspirations, to paralyze his energies, ts hiswiTa. years old. in ir over him. On.

on, he went, as There was little doubt that his poor dog also had been speared. The pain he reaps a rich reward for himself, in Winter. Poultry should be Kept in the orchard tvs much, as pccslb, sui thev all insects that who will there be to grumble about There is a whole sermon in the if in a dream. Several times he stum' hied and could scarcely recover him he in or soothed, storey as lengm, the purchasers were invariably dis-satisScd, and considered themselves wv-o others Agents testis ed It Who will not rather say "Served saying of the old Persian. "In al thev find on or ntxr tae suriaee or Lad bury 's great Joy, returned to con self.

A sound reached his ears; it mm rignrc thy quarrels leave open the door of Oecroi. sciousness, and explained mat no had been attacked early in the day wan a doar's witn tne convic reconciliation." tin that help could not now be far from practical observation to the sameeact. Ia vl3W of th lirht tkus thrown upoathe Orclia Watch treat cf er rexa- bv natives. "He had run from them In numbers there is safety. It was A Mrs.

Parker, of Vineland, IT. days fine gentle- Aa Lniividcsl, to be a nfr. his strength seemeaxo reiurn. A lady entered a stcre, a few trfcsrs itad errs are upon this principle that the formula of Jcr- Is now manufacturing 3,003 straw after receiving several wounds, but had been speared again half a mile mx, ssto be born so. The roofs of the wood sheds and huts annnnwi.

No one could be seen. circa- bok'b Mocntadt liana Pn.L8 was prepared. niv hA taken ia by tr.ose hats per week for Philadelphia Arms or so from tne hut. and had crawled Dr. Judson, intending to spend a fortune She has in ner erspioy tuu woraea, Li -if? 13 frcai Infancy sndi--i, any more "tl Ir-m ts tzVt In fin cor- Even tbea he and his friend might in advertising his pills, submitted his lars It a pe a to bay a witda, Ut -Li-J" whom he fcsp, t-i nnrlsh if he did not cro on.

it was the rest of the distance, till he fainted from loss of blood and the pain he was snfferln fir. An 'exchange eays that the only eipe to the revision of the most intelligent the supper hour at the station. On people in Washington who ralnd and learned physicians of the age, and r.r;:"I: riJk- ---v it. States Commissioner Harrison, where Had. indeed, was the condition of their own business are such younj cf tn result is a simple but most efficacious medicine the Jadson's Mountain he must go.

He got nearer and nearer, stumbling and panting. The door of the chief hut was reached, hv in examined and bound over Ca t.T4.Jj:.''.zn rxilr: these two poor fellows, with no white man nearer than twenty miles, and uero xacj pnrur tne blood, remove married pairs tampsira oe tpess ing the he-tycisca tLi hotels. ing the Lcrcy for trial. ail obstructions, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, and are perfectly sore and sfcfe In tlaelr operation. The Judsoa's Moun ,5 L.

rrihawk. 1 tria a wo- erjr rtr.t jrr i sa I i- and he sank fainting across the threshold. Every attention was paid to A widow ia rsrerrbarj, VaM a rsrnr TaIIow now under arrest In I I no surgeon within, probably, two hundred. Night at length eame'on. when, as the natives never moved about in the dark, they knew they 4 the two men.

Ladburv soon recover awav wiia a a I vr; ran tain lAro ri-S cure i-Ulionenesa, Female irregularities. Headache, and many of the dis A twr'i tlr: ruiiTrmnahlrfl for setting fire to dy, leavis; fczy cr.Ulxcn V-Jt eases arising irora impure blood and a derated Use the Jadson's ed. Poor Etoreywas eonyeyed to the hospital at Albany, but se great had been the shock to his system that. In tne oldest were safe. But they both fell eer two barns, saJd he was hired to do the work for $3 by a wealthy farmer Vhnhftd annnrrel with his neighbor.

It 7 -5 z7 i Iiv t-J fcv- Herb trills, and when you hav proved t-eir vc-rcid. It trr-s tzjzi tain the attack would be renewed by daylight, the avent proved they rirtae thm to yorrlis. 1 a7 air bow KSgaa-eoaiadand c-iia. fcr sal t- a short time, he sank under Its :3 1 and that the wealthy farmer, after all, paid him but U..

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