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in floor lo prermit tbesr tailing. Bmi

sr ■MtkMUuxmci.ao , . •d m'«o C«» lb« .km l»Uag of. it ■i*Wtere to »h.j. Do not bo done u ^rat a qurtoof an boor afUrtbe water baa boiled around it Saooe made thus : Four Tolka of egg* beaten np with four UMeapoantala of »nj*r poized to a pint of milk, allowed tint to oome to * taU. Betnrn to the the for about Are minutaa, atirrina rapidly. Flaror with what ym pleeae; raw water la good.' Turn out the pud- ~ ' • ia eopeoiallT adapted into of small fumlit-a, la eake ia apt to

f makW black-

jure good berries, or casks, and good Hasans . — -ue berries ehould be perfectly three pounds of sugar, and water —“ dent to make one gallon, totaLno lew than three pounds of s otherwise the wine will grow Flaee your mixture m a kettle and bring •o » boil; skim aa soon as it boils, then allew it to ood, and All your kegs at ' two-thirds full, and keep in .a nu allow it to ferment. After fanned four or fire days fill the kegs with In mede liquor, and allow It to fcrmcn. . long as it wjll. tlwn bung tight, and Urn last of Horember ramose to the cellar. Back off in March; hare your aplgot two inches shore the chime, so aa not to disturb the sediment. Binse out year kegs in boiling water, and return tbs wise. Then let it stand until June, and bottle iu desk wine bottles. makee wine livelier and it ia ready for uae mush sooner. Wine, by thin proeees, haa, at tne age of one year, the

goprtva/SUZiiJSt,,iS.*™ water, and bake w for jellj-oake. O*om for above.—t tea-spoonfulla of eornatardi wet in a little eoU water boiled ^X.'a’d^u^nwiS nne of 1 lemon, and 2 wellXttiu egga Stir eonatanUy tiU like thick o and when a Uttte cool spread b

the layers of oake. ^

Oro-Kmomsm—1J pint milk, 4 eggs, quart flour, 1 table-spoonful snga^l small tea spoonful sehTone lee-spoc reuilU extrset Stir the flour into h ^!^^4in b £ikJtti r “ K;oth ‘ add the well-beaten egse.’Se.”!^^ ly the rest of the milk. Bake immedi-

ately In buttered nape ii

for twenty or thirty m __ EffAa"** im a. -I- -i, r. B. J. Pariter, in the Country

thus relates his experience >•- He wys e neighbor i half a mile away, to help

. —.. BeeoUeet, readers, this is 1878, not 1828, or I8C8, or other year, when bee publications did not abohnd ; end ifis, too, after common sense rules the day I found all the “soicnees of baea" falsely so-called, bed been uaed ThereUy the tin horn (what sl^S’orissMvS: m it rings), water-pail (good in ear-

SES snake oaa Mow, when the rail unfortussrsaiyiiSTa

Sd 1

buggy. Hie horses bee. and the wife dreadfolly

lines in her hands were taxed, and the team made a spurt at once carried the party a bn yards from the scene of conflict Looking bade and finding that bis enemy held the Add and showed no dispod-

tkm to run, hbbf^g,i

ts'Srasa. l th.*.ssa of her atapraother. Mn. Jornttune Bowlaud, and e stepaiater named Sarah Jean

e tow ocaaplaint that three two had f ordbly Jetained Miss Bow-

csr;

report fully cot __ of MkaTldlor. room in which Mias Bowland had been ary miinths to be rermin, and the ■teneb eo unbearable that-he was forced to retire to get fresh air. Iu a corner of thia chamber of starration he dieeoT- ' ^ h bucket ' '

=SS?rvr5

■ssfi''

damp,- __ r. Wine raiaed aa alarm by e bdL The neighbors camoin t 1 quarters. Amonu the firtt there ayoung man named Winfield Hanks. Without stepping to inquire about the eondibon of file well h! was let down with a rape to bring op one of the bodies, and while eugigad in tying the rape he beoame insensible. The excitement by thia time beoame intense.

gentleman again tearing a stout sac

when with-

, aka sprung at him -with dletondad jawa, when a well-direct-ed blow laid him on the ground, waaaoon dispatched. Jhioanak- .._ t long^ and nlthongh the dog-days ordinary ranom and malignity into t*— serpent tribe, yet thia furnishes one the Terr few end certainly the most.. markable of instances in that aeotirm of laha^attacking jnd engaging >, and showing no aigna of ret acting on the offenairo fighting to the death.

aria oorreapondent ol adelphia Evening Telegraph Dr. Vries, better known aa t Doctor," is deed. This strange man, where Ufa has been peculiar, aa well aa most celebrated, is worthy of more than casual mention. When charlatanism or quacUam reaches the height it did with * r ‘ “ ‘ “ ’ ' Oootmy > "Black

Hewaa

•itr^Ma Finding him exoeedingTy intelligent, hie master allowed him to be instructed with his children, and gave ‘ * mon sdTutogee, which war with greet andity. At the age of eightera, vnaa being the name whieh he . . ' to Holland, and react only engaged in commercial mat1, but also studied medicine.. Be erSatawton^

[uently rial led out of onrioait- — < a little wonder was ores tad 1 the crowds of pstienta waiting at ■ bouts for attention. Although a bls< man, Trias seamed sttendance of h

■dlenly be faded out of sight, a ia heard of no more until a few da o, when hie death was announn d hie past life recalled. Of his git ■1th nothing remained at the time .. loath. He expired in abjeet per-

n leering the wherewithal a duly that demised upon

po 0 U^XcJdqniXrs,Xu P £Ig.m Dr. Predlek, who examined the unformate young lady, gives it aa hi -pinion that she will not survive but .. few days longer, aa her frame haa been

reduced to that of a Mias Bowland eaeapad

window of her room and the ground over the roofs

honaea. The ease

indignation.

I adjoining the utmost

According

hippopotamus family jar by a writer in r——rf ttr-.— -a- recently wit-

& of thia na-

ture in the Zoological Gardena at London, nothing more extraordinary than this in the way of a conjugal “ row '1 could be imlgined. The male and female hippopotami in the Gardens ere known respectively es Obeah end Dil Their youthful offspring, now . eight —ithe, and whose name ia Guy

rkea, was until a few days ago kept

in the den with hie mother. Tito family disturbance referred to abcvh-oc-ourred when the time came for Guy Fawkes to be introduced to his father. The poitmdlia ef old Dii'a doe having

rr offspring can oda Obeth, wl near by. As h

Obctli trumpoted

1 times and grinned. Guy ^—*“

ip to hie father and began

•eoonda, a at Obeah i

f thing'laatedfor two orthree id suddenly old Dilrnahed

nd the two gigantic ' r a tew minutes in e a their hind legs, i together, opening iws, and biting at

dy. Obeah wae finally wonted, end was ignominioualy iiven- into his pond, while the “old woman "with Guy Fawkes on her beck an hour. At the expiration of that time, however, peaoo was declared, and the moat affectionate family radeannonta known in the bright lexicon of hippo-

- * mged between the

contented trio.

feeted. One

oMI^battjnL, to get either Df the Lodies. , John Bowden was let down and stoic long enough to Secure Hanka, am. brought him to the top.' A alight fluttering of the heart was menifaated alter *• brenght up, but it a greppling-hook w and thebMKaa pi , brought out, life being extinct. By thia times large crowd of people bad arrived, and gave deep expressions ol sympathy for the friends of the dead. It wii one of the moat heart-rending scene witnessed in that aetofaborbood. Wine was about eighteen years of age, an accomplished young lady. Her brother, aboht twenty-one, bed just returned from college to spend his vacation, but ho was destined never to return. Young Mr. Hanks was a son of our townsman, J. D. Hanks, about twenty-two years of age, and a young * bright prospects. He bad been

An Kdifyii The Chicago Inter-Ocean says that bare ia at present peri *- * be concert halls of tha lan known aa Dibolo. lianion upon earth apt our red hot coals and subject his >ngue to a process of singe by drawing orosa it a red hot poker. To the —*- iaied bis performance o lends the laws of nature, pon tha platform (wo cannot aHogeth--zoail it ■ stage) clad in tha fiery garb of Mephistophilee. —

sarascaggsag lustrous Mack eyes and aa abondaaoe of that daep Mack hair for which Italiaa ladies are justly famed. Bbe had tha air end mrasm of a lady. Sha spoke

[heran tottoTSto to

'SSkAjM. led. to the ne store, sritS k areond—laid, pa and lathed and partly plaal *- stairways up, and a . the Doctor in tha uddst of Ms

ns that tho & Amcrica!

Do you suppose they

gifts ms souvemre f Thee—.

adds : Pah 1 Tribute. Haveyou never heard of exchanger If Mica Jones nape only silks during a campaign and

California claims the honor of having iscovered the latest disease, which ! - oown as emotional incendiarism. Yolo (Oah) paper aaya; Lately ti_ mysterious fine occurred at Woodland, Yolo county, end no one could account for their origin. A day or two after the Ust fire a man named Ed. Nickerson delivered himself up to the police end inlimtorilrnonfoBnJlliliiisiiir the author of both. He said he had been drinking freely, and that whenever b- -"•* — * - was always aeixed with an bit impulse to burn bn ild i r. „ ... He did not even know the owners, and bad not the slighteet motive for being ra incendiary: but whenever be indulged in drink hebeeeme snch in spite amihation he wash of the offleera and three medical gentleseems that eome two weeks ego Strong reosived through the . • Mter signed " Mery,” questing him to put the police on i —*->-* ’ > would be oart_ , fire if he got to iving s deteiled doeratpvidunL Nickerson was

who had writ-

aa it’s nouedttiat‘he ^‘paOAg'hb - s the bollea kiss hu- .VdSf Mo - owr e trifle. On tha dre hereils PhBemraa sends her card

ThvO<dumbu. (Os.) Am tells the lately hajipenml at toT^aidence oT CoL B-L-MSTSithat eity: "The hourel

ra^tetong, n« didl'l^?

^^^not^nyMrih^;

w. The lady was wee were two birds in n eaee of two to one all er the ‘varmint' got to the

—of bis own , rope that if he got to drinking the poioo might »rre«thim beforeheoould mischief. The^oase ia a strange

one, and perhaps furniahoa a:

. -. .. wflh riunarkUile tonic majesty takes a lump of burning isreoal, puts it into his mouth, and to it like a chocolate caramel. He next takes a stick of tealiug-i

telligent imbibers of lager-beer from the audience, and bida them watch him beat piece of lead, after heeting whieh he ips the contents wiih a red-hot spoon, and, shortly thereafter, drops the solidified lead out of hie mouth. Hie per- * ' ' iwing a red-hot ,.11 •

with the pale cast' o

_ *In*Uie ofByossat liyee a young gentleOne day t^e'sirion of aignorito — upon him and ha was instantly transfonsed into a mad lover. In vain r the Ittiy.on resorted to by youtlis. He followed her i. Ho proonred an introadame, and sought this to ^-ainted with'the mysterious *i^wre^intaSh ^ ^ P * in " 'muianiw few eommonplsoe words. ^ Though as evident to him from the first he could make no impression, his infatuation was to great that — as always watching abont thohonso and following the Italian beauty in her dnvva. This, of course, was ’ unpleasant to the lady, who eras compelled 'to relinquish I her outdoor exercise through j —. — -ho opportunities of her loveitriekra persecutor. . In Laurel to n there was stopping i about the same time a wealthy young 1 patjeman from Now York, of Prussian | dl over heed and heela in love. But, 'rue F * ' '

) dipt

u the .. These — ,— aumed by the same passii the same beauty and sti same oonquest/were utterly i of each other’s existence un weeks ego. It happened that one day aignorito was out walking, and aa usual followed like ashsdowby thaSjoaaetter. The latter, in a fit of mad dcs{ approached the lady and iusi opening a conversation. He told hia Vova, ol course, explained how it wo aid be impossible for him to live her love, and implored tor sum mercy and hope. Bigndriia remained dumb and immovable. In a fronsy e love the poor young fellow seized he hand and madly beseech od hertorelenl The only response was a scream of tin ir, followed by the sadden appesnuie

o'clock A-M., Tie-

front on Prince street; si brickwork two thirds np, w ‘ to lay'tbe fiixir, i snoe lathing; we painted and brick j--e nailed o — a na run abort of brii

ty in consequence, in a abort time,

o'clock A.M.. the bricklayers i square of ceiling for third .fb*!. with oarut-is raised to the height .required to receive the rafters for roofing. Tinners waiting. The process of white-oostiug ig now abont oomploted in the first story. 11:18 A.M., first the roof laid. At 11:21 the raa placed upon the chim* -j-, the bricklayers are dona Hoof sheathed, and tinners begin to lay roofing. 12:50 seaffolda all removed from building. 2:30 P.M., sash in windows of first story end painters fln-

bish cleaned awe ing and spoutiu, ere still at wort

The building for a tenant

At this exiling the ; the building: roofcompleted.' ^Fleeter-. in the second story, as been insured, and in Yew hours will be' ready

Mistaken for a D-

Tlie Bay City (Mich.) T ram deatK near Bwm°L that Frank Bummell,

rack tot thatr appearand for tnaTtbe rat tor «MrZ«rinpg%ra on M»p)l ailfra porttraitytoraquir*intotbe draraSr

quartan haa been eceveyed to the police ofltoe, and is sanpoeed to eositain papere and records which might involve startling revelations regarding the internal it ia certain that a sort of independent gtmira^^ Knutod in extent, but of life***’It is not improbable that” victims have me) their death by the necrose of this organization of Thugs, from the easy facilities which the Chinese hsve of conaeallng their operations from the knowledge of lawful authority. The fact that the existcnoe’of the aociety bee been kept a secret so long is evidence of its power and the terror which its operations have excited among the Chinese. The safe referred to is eocured by several looks, the keys of whioh hold by several persons, each being id in the solemnity of heathen rites ' i except with the per-

ns Wwlis fcw Bill I

ie society. Whether the police es will prosecute their investi- > the extent of breaking open has not yet been determined.

Dr. i. Walker’S CaUffarnia Ylnepar Bitters are a porely Vegetable

preparptlon, m

Btesuxo Hesvzu's Livebt. —The | ..xeat Alcoholic** Remedy, Yinzosb Brrraas, is everywhere driving pestifer-

I potions out ef the market, nous combination of the finest d herbs on the continent of see which affect the stomach, r. the bowels, the kidneys a

is system, tl: re adopted it 1e. Tbevari

rlhe fower'rangee ol

the Stona'Nevadn mountains of Catlfornia, the medictaol Properties of which iro extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost dally asked. "What 1s the cause of the ucpemUolod success of YixxoiB BrrTraal" Our answer Is, that they remotl the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his healjh- They are the great bloodjmrifljffand a llfe-girinj! principle, of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been qnaiitteTof Y nntoazBfTTlK* in faeeiinx the elck of every disease man is heir to. They'ore a gentlo Purgativo os well as e Tonic, relieving Conresuon or Infismmatiim of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious

Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnv. tOAR Bittkrs the moet wonderful In--igoraut that ever sustained the sinking No Person can take these Bitters icecrdlng to directions, and remain long mwcll, provided their bonee are not deitroyed faj mineral poison —

KSS-ir—^ isv-SSSSr an, ertueer dwSe.'wwlasoelreeedoUam Wrorn ewe so (Oar or Ove kostls • will HnBtTjBtswsraiC ^ro^ssr* 1 ta* - ! nsbora^"^* 1C ’

\ard Sj ecifle. 1

have gone down before this pure voi table antidote like tenpins before a we aimed ball. . The ^ioople have at leng

loon'f do. The hand, ralil Thev are weighed

ting. Bum' reulklies are isuua Brtebs, rite D.vi-

igna in their atesd.

re BUious

id vital organa wasted beyond

n the volleys of our groat rivers throughout the Cnlted States, especially those of tbo Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cntnbcriand, Arkansas. Bed, Colorado, Braroa, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Koanoke, James, and many others, with thetr vast tributaries', throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autuqm, and remarkably so during seasons of unusaal beat and dryness, ore invariably accompanied by extensive do‘tements of tno stomach and liver, other abdominal viscera. In tbeir

purgative, exerting a pow-

C0.NSCSPTI0N CAN BE Cl BED

mare, writes well knows he

Whether the gain of a wife to " who haa recently

not exactly szss.

Ah, In her eloont —_mly raised! with dramatio fores. The entered the eye of thennfc ^.sii “ * girl was stunned ; t n book and umbrella, she rnshedlo ^-jS^oncraraioti. vlcto. When

well

man family-and the sequel is i

in an editorial, ealto for " good butter,'

— 1 -nmplaina thnt -

inttor, following the oonree which i has lately taken, becomes mqre ore a factory pxodnot, the oomd qneation it presents musattract the attention of those . _.

—o-o» in the industry. The amount o

oapital and labor required to ’ choice nitielo, worth in this latest quotations thirty-one t two cents a pound, to almost h ably greater than that which

renty-flve to twenty-seven T-makers will therefore find their profit i responding to the requirements of

is market, and under such ' anoes it trill be strange if wi -ole to note an improvemenl qraMy «(f table kinds, at least.

colt to imagine. The American lady has decided to bestow the hue of her

■pon him for life.

Texas Cattle. Many of the gnat cattle raise. owned in thoee ootmtiea from whii

trifitoglsS this, with taxes rad £

her range qneliUee, and it tea dangerous to" approach loach her colt to to bring

tpon yon. Bat then s

oewtions to this rule. Sometimes

exchange oolta. Mr. Grimstead t— — be had a thoroughbred mare who exchanged her.oott, also athoco—*- *—-* . , returning to their .natural mothers, end the mares woo'' not receive them, so both oolts had be tsken into the stable end brongt np by bend. Another singular : — 1

of a maternal freak ne told mi Ten Broeck. One,—

twins, eno the color

striking liksimra of , " taking after" (os the country people my) it sire in form end color. The — from the first, made a pet of h ■preaciitattoo in miniature, ai treated the other with |raeh harahnr and even cruelty that it bad to be taken from her and fed, in consequence of whioh misfortune at so tender an age the colt was stunted in its growth. The —‘ —inturel mother fared

for it was gored to

(sfifsariSihl: the farm of M. P. Fbaior, m ranI speed for the born. Ac the front

That end of the barn te wall eleven to a leap to the_ .. _ _ head, and the wagon end hay following, turned completely over on the forward rad, and toy bottom np, beyond the