• kept for ell
we. If *
„ “«oT* 0 ;
« the beet mjr ie to cot off the twig
pereoa ana property or inaensuneuion for lore, InTerubly eppeel to the authority of IheDdM Btatee; bat now that the war ie ortr tad the maraaden eaptme. both the pablio and the local aatboritiea want to take tb<
and born ; when upon a large limb ■ora the neat with a glored hand. Where oortralio erirtn the only we to fight it ia to epread a .beet under tl tree and Jar the tree and catch tfc inaeota upon it, when they may 1: burned or pot into boiling water.
if the oOendera into their own I The threat* of the people and the ‘^blood^wt in thia neighborhood
camp, were murdered by driliana, ii dloate* that a trial by law would be —' a farce. The people hare mad
borers from laying their ogee, i are nenally laid this month, ia to the trunk with eoerae paper, wit edge juat below the aurfaee of the toil-Umtrioan AgrieuUurUt
guilty. It ie euggeeted that a m oommlaaion be ordered to try the hfala. If the idea is carried o
X W. De Lee Bee, preaident ef Farmer*' Club at Farmhigdale, One • county, New York, laid boforo that body a paper, the design of which ia to ahow "how a livingi * ‘ *• » Long!
will’re<iaire^ibont
Ired in anoh prooeedinga
Bcel leu, every-
the acreege. I dinarily, farma of twmity acree, in the oentrafpj.rt rf the W»d, thiriy or forty mtlee from New York, are worked in the manner and with the reaulta follow«lhen practicable, snob a farm ia divided into seven parte, aix of which —
body, eiril ae well as military, knows that the Indiana are guilty of murder *- *’•* first degree and ought to *—
r “ *it to aToid the
^ jf the farce of a t by doing the work myself. Owing to the dilatory manner in which the Modoc* were treated by those in charge i the beginning of theee difficulties tl Indian* obtained a fearful adrantai
leading makes of due Shirtings sre generally sold 1c. or more below C te' prices, so that the inside quotaare more likely to be near the rel- ' atire value, or that at which the meet of fine grades are selling.
three-acre lots for tiUsga, and the seventh ia occupied with the buildings, and paar tree*. Other fruit troi, iuoh as cherry, are planted by the roadside, ^ndrosn;..,ETtriple purporoofor-
penple thed tijeanaabj even shocked— and now fear they will get the adrantage in tbs closing scenes This same Oar was disturbing the minds of the eitlsens of the frontier. Justice has already been very tardy,
pe and gub, i ■a in meeting tl
apatdacd °andirsU
his fielda yield at the i the sore the fii shrinkage foe ti lation is praotir dm : The first to be followed by wheat thethird, and
a* a kind of jugglery, and if convicted and sentenced to death oonld not be ■made to understand that justioe figured
They 6aliwva the military’ _ gwer and right to inflict punishment.
L My proposed conn settled the question by. •ingle stroke. The Gordian knot was to u. —i The Indians are cooped np in — and children, godly
-sTraasrp'Sfis Thin out a portion of the fruit on the hearing Tines ; this should be done early so that the vinos rosy not be ex- . Apply sulphur with a bellows •-'" -t. Lay-
all the time They must remain in this condition of suspense for mouths. I had procured lumber, chains, rope and taokb, and all tha paraphernalia of execution, and had eefooted Friday last execution day. Thursday forenoon _ drew up this declaration of charges and —* it to Jack <- *«-- *— -
Lan Toim, OaL, Jane, 1878. x—Since white men first began to travel through or aettle in the country occupied by the Modocs, a *- -* which yon claim to be one of
during this montn, belore taxing ~ oconnt in July. \ Ppnm.—The market his been father quiet for a few days, buthss fweived'a start in'the reduction by the agents light styles ’<*- *•-- H i i ^ Bhald at 111
kind of gooda wlt
the agents is very limited, although during the past week they have made few changes in their regular prices; but in
> instances huger discounts ed to jobbers, and some goods ( at a less price under another ti<
shirtings thatharaall along been' very steady, are now marked down a jo., and
.. ... .... important featnre in the market for any deaorip1 of Bleaches Cottons, while there is te shading on somiT
Faatidions James.—It ia not strictly etiquette, when a gentleman declines to dine with yon on the ground of being engaged, to write in reply that yon believe that’s all humbng and that he
. invitation; but
our answer would ofter be truthful. Impatient Hester. — When Hamlet
Those that ere married already, one shall live," it is —■-*-
he meant, when king of D .. provide means of living for such couples
r "green of the ad „ sailors, and are treated all the voyage like dogs, and discharged at the first port the veeeel touches at
id “dear Tom” :
on the idro’that anythieg of tho will be done for you. Wait and hope
laifiEL
A Rightful Heir.—With ^pleasure.
Send us all your papers, read them carefully, and, if neceeaary,
— solicitor's opinion for you. rrefore breath we in a Chris-
On tho Cth of January, 1872, Jr iak was ahot by Edward S, Stoke ._ to city of New York. The following morning Fisk died. Since that time Stokes has had two trials, 'and at tho sentenced to be exeented. Th« of tho Court of Appeals war
-There is no oWootion ! a street organist, but d of your window when auj ia about, leat you injure
entitled to
L. J. M.—Yon did not ■
waaa bore, bt i happened to want ao
would equal' '
d equally have gone
e-paper basket. Where is
jour right to give us the tightest trouDejacted Wife.—We can give no ioe about marking-ink. Besides,
,actable washerwomen now to work for persona who a
enough to mark their anon, ana inns not only show a want of confidence, bnt - J — **-- *—srting tha thing*. lip “ffloaggri tea
Poet" was. Yon hava
containing Chauoer, Gower and Skelton. Quite right to ask. He is a Terr - nd naa *
several moderns do not da—AinoA.
the jury. This wss, of course, a temporary victory for the prisoner. Then began the second trial December 19th.
each ticket sold. For example, a ticket whoso telling price is 828, costs the vender only 810-67 ; tho aotuaul percentage of profit being within a fraction of 70 per cent, on the money inveeted. Looked at from a oommon-seneo standpoint, this comes within only 80 per ~-nt of highway robbery, and certain-
’lering the small chance of any rhatever to tho ticket-buyer, motion savors of a confidence
invest their money in
Of Spots. Will you kindly inform me," asks a correspondent, " how I can remove discolored spots from my face 1 I suppose they are caused by some disorder of the liver, though I hare no pah through tha shoulder-blsdca. .. . .. will kindly give me yonr rslnsblo advice, you will earner a lasting favor." Dio Lewis says in answer : I have no donbt whatever that yonr opinion about the agency of the liver ia entirely correct, and this opinion receives support * ■**■- pains about yonr shoalder111* treatment, I p should be about the following : L Very little grease, no pies, sweetmeats, and a profusion ‘ " grapes, Ao., with whicn tmu- . regular morning bath, with soap tier, accompanied with much frio-
Natormlly the man replies "yea," and the pair go off to a boarding boose, generally situated in the Cherry street slams. On their way there it is explained to him that his duties on board the chip will be quite nominal, merely to attend to the captain’s table—but that it ia neceeaarj he should be dressed as sailor before he is shipped. Accordugly a Bailor’s overalls is obtained,
it the
Meanwhil ia being signed ited States Ship-
hipping articles by some autl* onrer. who has not the remotest
When tho hour oomee
lion of shipping. When I for the-dejartnre oMhs^v
boarding houses,
- afterwards the emigrants -find themselves ijnstalled as
'cs .installed ss
m boanl an outgoing.vessel. ^ It
re shaOgbiried.; As
i character is dssooi re very often beaten** fi " ‘ ‘
navigs-
their opinion that the appellant ia
a new trial. The decision is everal grounds, tho hroadeet
Judge Boardman’s charge on the second trial was erroneous on a moat important point The Judge, it seems, charged, ii— . i— •>.-» tho law
of kiU-
s prisoner to mitigate the etatnta law they killing admitted, the ited with the prosecu-
far ae concerned the degree of guilt or, in fact, legal responsibility -*
ie benefits likely U .. . opening of the raft are beyond co jeotnre. It will reclaim hundreds
titute of such faoi
mg sad calls or justify. 1
decided that no ontu pntand< re
o other minor points i
the decision of Jndge Boardman dude evidence as to.alleged threats by Fisk to kill Stoke* and on the points of evidence elicited from Jennie Turner,
servant of Mr*. Morse.
.Tie steps by which the oese of Stoke* has reached its present level are a* follows: After, tho Coroner's inquest — indictment wss drawn —*—* a *-‘"
Motions to quash the
s Infflctme
Stoka*
petit jury trying the Grand Jury llictment was sustained an pan to plead towards the latter Jnne, 1872. The trial lasted • 19th of June to the Ifith of
take Postcn Bayou, juat above the Bed Bayon outlet, and follow the Alban rente around the remaining floating —“ Thus we have already from the . done, a decided improvement in
. with the upper country.
A good deal of work has already been done by a shore party above Bed Bayon,
which will be nude more apparent whe the fleet has reached there. Thia ia t'
far accomplished.
The removal
ompiiahed by simple bnt powerful leans. It is done by the ‘ ’ ’
purchase power, which — followed at intervals of 100 yards . -rano boat and two fiats arm o '
oldlog pel
I littering sawa. on om log, | 00 feet Tong, first attracts th<
at once orders the skiff men to tdvnhoe to hitch ”onto him." This is done quickly, and soon the steam capstan is legging sway. If he prove refractory end won't yiald, another cape tan U called in, when he generally succumbs and is dragged from hie candy bed with many
wa, dirt, root*, and wowing da This mass is pulled to
, the logs turned loose, to be picked up by the steam saw boats in the
allowed to fi^at off plied by Dooley
ntnallj
iron outlet borne . logs sre hitched a full purehaao powt
time, and the full purehaao
he Aid applied and then the iu**» moved is very large. Sometimes the
and hitches on to three pasts of tho raft as she vino s front of forty pr
ith ail
end fore.
inks through, tho di ic moss is easily pul to logs allowed to fi
ived, the water crumbles, and d to^pieces and not been coifed
Half a Dollar Fays for rati THE WEEKLY STTKT,
peaceful fellows. When thev deso into their gloomy caverns they forget all distinctions of politics, nationality, creed, and are willing tc risk their res in seen ring each other’s safety. They keep up social observances with
great strictness, being rather pleased . , than otherwise at a good excuse lor a 2L ^“ holiday. t m ‘ dc B™™ BT If .death occurs, all attend the funer- wh “ "
al. and it is not unusual _ to find the
kinds of wheat and
-^--^-lUy due to the action bags orfarrela the gluten experiences s heating in the mill. The tend, thus imparted to it, to become lun and to form dongh without tooghn
undevTloped'west
ra Nevada mountains
a lottery in the village. Educa-
1 VeVa h .y.V.Vlo.T^*^*.V. ."T?I II,e medicinal proportioe of wiilcll , ! SJS'irSV.S, "i"—"JTm.i'iioV'T-.> pV 1 -ire ettrnctod therefrom without tho use
tend school in the winter montha, but gone excel all mstruaients of the class ; there ia too moch reason to believe that 11 " bad seen, and that the topes are an they fail to do so regularlv. fin" a* to bo in ooktbast with those of
Carelessness is, however, the minors' other reed-organs. —Cbm. greatest fault, and tells moat against i _ ' ‘
themselves. Tho second shaft, which It freqnentlv happens that a form will the law requires, is wanting at very not divide well among children ^ tberv ( who'handle fire or gunpowder reckleM- i tnbntion of the property! In .ui'h in Supply of powder T' asked'VCrtJsT of i ^^^jiaurano* For s smdl sum. paid mine. " Oh, in a bag." was Sioanswer. j mon, '7’ ra ay bereft to the widow nr '•And where do yon keep the bag’" daughter at the period of one's death •’ You are sitting on it." was the answer ! 1ik1 they will be just ss independent ss the astonished dtemist received. There I the sons who divide and keep tho farm. Kaon to fear that in this indif- I rb ,B saggi-stion is well worth heeding danger minors sre the satni 1 j b y tkonsarnls who are interested, anil
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“nnunlng is'doprived'*^ the’riilke '
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The Havana Lottery.
Americana are doing tho two-side rk of making fools of themselves an eally to help Spai
t well-inf
conquer Cuba.
respondent writing mini xauvana, ss ttimSninriMdSiis^Udtcis o1 T tL. Havens Lotteiy, of which sum 8810.
'irectly and " • •
r and undisoounted inU
000 goes directly and u
tho hands of the Spanish governi According to the correepondent referred to, only six persons, out of thirty thousand ticket-holders, can, by any posai-
caatles of sanguine hi demolished. Moreorar.ibe tiekets’ profile are enormona, being equal to two-fiftha of the entire price of
hair gloves over the entire person oa going to bed at night 8. Living ss much ss possible in the Open air and sunshine, always maintaining a good eircnlation In the legs and feet by thick flannels'axd brood-soled
4. Retire before nine o'clock every night, and get np in the morning when yon feel like it; end He down an hoar in the middle of the day before dinner, and, if pooeible, sleep.
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