of Knted bmd, ood U tlM Utta U oMk tt > few boon in wm aiO, aDd chop with the naat; to Ifak qnu- *"- I3y -»,yo>k«»d *U»««U i.SuTOtJ'
don oaa gpiel of aiflk, is vfaioh pat one luge basafnl of bitter almoaSm that ban been bleached and broken op. Let it boil until highly flanred arith the absooda: then dnia and aet it aaida to oooi Boil one quart of riel ~ witboot any thing is it, and vbei add the flaTored milk, half a pint of land aagar, and eight eggs, the yolka and whites beaten aepantely, itirring all weil togetbu. Bake in cope, ant each cop. Oama Otnaane, BotTLap.—Onr-
rery nioe fruit pie. Strip from the stenm, and allow one pound of the angar to three of the fruit. In placing in the kettle, alternate the sugar and and do not fill the Teasel months thirds fall. Put on tha back of the store until the sugar melts and thejnue start*, than set fit a hotter plaoe. —* after boiling a few minutea, fill the, and seal immediately; do not restore the kettle from the store, but fill one ju at a time, and seal when boiling hot. Pranas Pa.-Out t to thin aiioee, and boil
fully tha all the wi
, e store, that it may dry off the moisture, for ten or fifteen minutea. Mash, and rub through a^ajere, butter. To every quart of the pumpkin, after mashing, add one quart of new milk and four eggs, the yolka ana whites beaten separately. White n to taste, and cinnamon and nutmo desired; a raj little brandy ia a g improvement. The oven they are ba in must be hot, or they will not bro It'ia ts well to hast the Utter scalding hot before ponring into the pie-diibaa.
and the air and heat cannot get in. Culture with e hoe is far more effective
„ ..a and oats, which won' do well any more; end as for the gar den, I never allow the weeds to get i atari .My time of work ia before break fast. If I hare not been ont nights, am I commence half an hour before son rise, even if I hare to taka a nap after dinner, dll my woods are fat and tender, and with a sharp hoe I lay them right and left. I never pretend to work long after sunrise. Perhaps the beat time is to aeleet late in the ’ ’
will work fast then; he will be quite certain to work well, and to digest hit supper, and he will bare pleasant thoughts considering how coeds germinate and plants grow. I often work until dark and the start eome out Look at your work next morning. The newlyaUrred coil ia aa fresh and damp as if a
do I say? No, it ia not
pie understand the word , tion by which I receive as much
aa in reading a first-rate
uoh ^ileas-
Tillate is a 1 good thing. . together an fa
a good thing. Manure is But tillage and menu — far better than eitheralon Bo I said to myself one day aa I walk across my corn field. This spring spread a Utile well-rotted manure i
it&T’Tl
I hare cultivated the oo
it not a weed should gr (hat I could reach with a cultivate We harrowed the field (our times w a Thomas barrow after the oora s planted, and before it was large enou„_ to cultivate. This ia pretty good tillage, and the oora on the whede looks quite
on bran, and was pretty well r but still I think the good tillage has helped the manure. I am sure the os-
have precisely this result in my mfnd. I never dreamed of depending ulUmately <m tillage riorajj^ftmer^a. PwXiudWk Bat it is also
iSa-srr-?, l Pula. Shortly after the PoUris began to drift southward. Press etmtaetwilh the iea aha was leaking badly. Oa the llah of Oalafaar the leakage wn
fflra: , ssss^.'SSS, l T: Choke 4 Co. had closed doors-and saspcadsd SothTi
aferggrtts National Bank of Washington; for, aa tha dispatch says, parties were at the counter drawing out funds when
and people to leave the
to tdoee the di 10 premises, G
The Treasury Department, if armed, has taken the precantioi ..ravent losses or discredit from its uaction with the Cooke houses. The
it hot in any way at tnttsin an) loan. We that the Cooke firm in this country and Cooke k McCulloch, of London, have
following day, below the sixe impossibility theToe of Littleton Island. We built a but on the main land at Lifeboat Cove, and removed our stores thither. Hero wo remained for the During tha winter two boats were built out of the Polaris, and bags were made out of the foresail and filled with provisions, under the superintendence of Mr. Hubbard 0. Cheater, the chief
That v
ftanrharm as thd famous Syndicate, or the moat important part of it, had a great deal to do with negobating loans, as they are called, for the ft ingof the new five per cents, of the
; have had a hand, also,: fifteen million five hand - -isms claims' payment by have been the financial
or medium of the Treasury Department in other important tranartiona. If, therefore, the govenum should escape loss in this tremendc
crash it will be forinnat have yet to learn. Or if honae can stand the shook
aa gratifying as
fir to ttCrthat —
that the house of Jay Cooke, McCulloch k Oo. in London is entirely eepar-*-frorMhe bouses in this country, thi is thoroughly solvent and that it hr
large oaah surplus on hand. More satisfactory than anything SflgUMMiai „ Washington dispatches, of th
Department that the hankii„ Jay Cooke, McCulloch k Oo., does not owe the government a cent, but that, on the contrary, it overpaid in the Iasi
Many rumor* are afloat_ as
Northumberland Island, and brieflr rested. We then pushed on again, suffering great hardships, and subse quently landed at Dalrymple Island. Again wo took to the boats, and then, after great trials, bad the good fortum
rr Aretie brought to Dnnnbers of the expedition. Three others ’ were transferred by the lUvenscraig to the whaler Intrepid. A farther statement frem Dundee •ays that after the *
dition ... ——
‘ the expedition. The party i in Lifeboat Cove, where they Limber house whioh they ooversails. The winter paeeed withnt, except the breaking out of shlch, however, wss unattended jymptom*. Plentiful eupof walrus' liver for food were ob-
_ d from the natives, and to this i liet ia attributed the mildness of the disease. In the spring, boots were bnflt of thin pine boards, taken from the cabin of the Polaris. On these the whole party embarked as soon as the
*— opened, —' —1»~» —•'
18d of Jo she 33d
15 “of* mined f
, large Mels, but hi.. . r will be able to pay is not yet ai - * - «held ont to da] Though -STSerel.— dnp in theeame principally the by theNortteru Pacific Railroad. This Northern Pacific - ‘-pendens epeenlsHrm. either shortsighted
upon tempting the market and to take the load off their hsods tensive advertising and the presage oi their financial standing. Aa to the dia•s of the stock or money marthe alleged unnaual drafts of
napanxkms i stock-jobbing
any great, substantial and d bonk. How fir those
[-Jobbing firms or the market, we have ^et to see. The panic ^resnlting
n aU snob like o
d likaly to sneoui down more or leas according to their ■opposed intrinaic'or speculative value, and Western Union run down more
rten percent. Gold, ofoonrw shock, but fluctuated little
I no. nev cent, which rather
great trouble is to be ap-
behra amb rb. Stooka
. The murders and suieidee occasioned by Jealousy and domestic broils have avenged about two a week for the last few months. No part of the country seems to be exempt from them. 7” Eastern, the Middle, the Southern, Northern, the Western, and the Pat tiro streams of blood to this vast^and ever-deepening river of crime which ia sweeping through the land. Nor are the moil sequestered localities protected against such visitations. The obscure hamlet, the lonely rsnche, the isolated farm, sa well aa the great city, every now and than enacts its domestic tragedy. Human nature is f * mentally the same everywhere, jugal infidelity, jealousy, and re have played havoc with domestie in all lands and in surges; but' fore such a succession of mnrden. suicides throughout the land from these causes aa there baa been drain- **•- ftet few months.
Dean Swift, who posseeeed the t •ary grit for a reformer or a m cnee want through the EpiaoopL „ vies in his church with a congregation consisting of his servant Bog?r. " began, "Dearly beloved Roger, Scripture month us in sundry pit etc., ete. Then in ihe proper place, “The Lord be with thee, Roger,"to which Roger duly responded, "and with thy spirit." Lyman Beecher also
thtt^f‘thTJre' it. tsnveseesfdeee not h»t absorbed by Ms waters under the sun of the tropins. Pinged alternately in the bod of the current, and wilh- * ’• boundaries, the thanamitr- *- i a difference of twelve, and
Irtieth parallel, where tha L _ colder than the standard of melting ice, tbe bis firai. _ . five degrees above this point. Its waters, like those of all com my rich in saline mattere, are distinguished by their depth of^hne, and^by their ^gleaming hrtnldai— oold strata of the aea. Their march jhc tame time slacken!. anf dieting action of their calorie v —i beoomea more SCO utlgatee the eevare el -Europe ; without it England ‘— rigorous sa thoae of Lab-
es itself at a point fully SG
projection whioh tore that inclose and compass it both the right aud left without being able to penetrate it. This projection is eati- —*-* than atxty-five —*' — foot) The
line :
id aailed aouthward. On they sighted Cape York,
.of the same month they ! picked up by the Ravensoraig. r. Cheater, the first mate, is regard-
a the-one who did th* most to save the party, and tho rescued men speak
in the highest terms of his exertions. They also ssv that Captain Hall en-
K tho confidence of every one, and
rath, whioh was unexpected, was deplored by all on board the Polaris. How Briggs’ Baby was Treated. Thomas Briggs, of Detroit, has a boy
baby about ton months old, who ia admitted at tho beginning of this article
o look jiut like his father and to be he smartest boy baby of his ago in Deleft. Yesterday morning tho child was [tting on the floor, playing with five or
Jx big ooat buttons on a string, and taking an occasional nibble at an apple
o bring ont his first crop of teeth, ire. Bnggs and a neighbor were talk-
ng away aa only women can gossip,' when the baby hid the buttons under a mat and started to finish the apple. A bit of tbe skin got in his throat, and be gave a cough and a whoop and pawed
the air and rolled over on his head.
tare, and presents on its medial
sort of ridge or crest, on each sme or which extend two inclined planes ; in
oh wise that every object floating on surface glides io right or left Thir
' fact has been established by several voa-
Those keel, deeply immerged, obeyed the action of the priucirent; while at their eido light drifted en travert, carried tothe borders in a direction perpendicular to that of the ship. Tho Gulf Stream ia balanced, or
im pen sated, by the counter-current cl .old and but slightly salt water, which, through Davis' Strait, desoenda from
■ Arctic Frozen Ocean in a precisely ■osite direction. It is to the north Nrrsfonndlanil that this liquid avaohc of the polo en counters tho genial
...Jrof theSonth. Tho collision produces tho first deviation of the Utter, while, at the came time, compelling the former to s^lit *— ' '— • —
sontiiword
wider the same parallels of Utitude.
A Plucky Offlcer. When the Victoria and Almonsa, panish insurgent vessels, were enp.jred by the British Swiftaure and tbe German Frederick Charles, and brought Eaoombrcras, under tho irtreaaea of rebellions Cartagena, there Uy a small English gun.
urem Duttons I" oried tbe mother, as she yanked him up and shook him. "Pound him on tho back I" yelled the other wo-
lodged in' the boby’i L^rr-TJa and wept- They pound
a forgive herself. Boys d’
“Sharp ! sharp I" but Uut^dUtreMef crowd held the ‘ " dor was looking seriousaud Briggs a thinking that ne hadn't done any-
1 ^thsy kicked
romen pushed tl the buttons. Tl
•afealit
during his abaenee. They terred near Cornwall, where Mr. Oameron resides. Recently, while be was -baent, some of bis neighbors got up . . _othing but a piece of elsy, that lady having been in reality sold by her husband to an lndian chief on the Paoiflo ranges tele ft lehtTfe to refute it So ho advertised that on a certain day the gr would be opened, and tho corpses posed to view. When too time ea several hundred people were present The : bodies were exhumed and exhibited hMdnTbeui
of baby fHasing ia an old one. The ordinary mrena for preventing toe iatont boa earning into the world having CuUd. tha next STbSt fiHsMifn toeC&y of developed the fact that
Mt :l'.y re thmr
weeks since ..... brought before tbe Court of Special Sessions upon too charge of exposing a 'lild, which had been entrusted to her ire, to toe fierce rays of an August in sod the ehilling dews of night
died.
It was proved tost toe woman w the habit of taking children o to nurse, but in reality to reli mo there of a burden. Thoi children who survived toe et treatment to which they were ‘ed were set adrift or given awi
■arson who would take them. Sinoe that time an establish! led on on a far more extenaivi
he upper portion of toe city has been nought to tho notice of toe police by he ‘ tfeighbore, and too parties conleroed in it will undoubtedly be indict>d during too coming week. Tho parties living in too- vicinity of thin baby farming establishment being disturbed by the uproar- made by the starved and tortured children, and sus-
pecting what was going the police to have too ma
and if possible put a stop to it. • a .a.. than twenty <
Mendez Nunez, Numancia, Tetuan and Fernando El Catolioo had thf'up and were all prepared h but, meaning buaineae. i Torch clipped out of the port ai orders to Captain Ward, of tl
from the Numancia, bearing a threat from Contreru that toe fir* * ' ship that enters toe harbor *—*—ion. Captain Ward ordered toe irch upand gave the commander ' carrying a counter threat “that if toe rebels fired on any foreign veesel he would bombard the town,' which was to be taken to toe Junta. The littie Torch prepared for action ; her four ns were east loose and the steamed
e Trash — direct for h
bows, as If
wn. Oncoming alongside the Captain ran up the tall iron-clad's
sssmss '
bis Lieutoqant to u —tsure far oiden wl done should toe Numancia fire upon toe at tbe masthead
what Captain intentions were, taked him what he meant by having his steam up, to whioh
i!iia^tiuit*ft d wsa b for the purpose of moving nearer tha city. The British
er took off his cap, waved I
u, and, going b mod farther in.
lo vio-
_l*°B«Ii . nor toe fierce faced crowd
ashore dsunted him. He passed through them, waving his cap, and delivered hia senior's letter to the Junta, went , - to hia boat and atoamed away
Swiftaure to report.
It w
than tirebty children, le week to six montoi. -fined in toe eatablish10 had charge of them hat 'noTsfore deaths oo-
into too state many of toe childi "'f'he evidencee 7 hand seemi e none of the securing the -
n were actually dyf ill-treatment on
The Amerlren Far
The routine of the fanne — n*t»Hbore. Whei
of to-day, of hie fatb3 unsalable.
a tost the tobacco crop, {
turer finds that he introduced o
pattern. When . branch of hie trade is over-crowded, urns his facilehan " " ' the farmer oomplains
f, and straightway
Hejroghcsics tluft^l.. shortly glut the market, ai plants more ”*
that the cost and directly
demand yet — r — toe scarcity of different supplies, as o hay, fine vegetables, small fruits, am beef, keeps their pnoo well up. Am that league of farmers which should dii
. sad eight drahe a posit had a serious effect upon bus honaea, but -u this was believed to he
tago, and on any seouritiea cxeept government bonds. Those who held theee, and was not absolutely pressed for money, preferred to hold on to them, ""len in New York it was supposed isnio was at and and the prospect toning toe announcement of toe suspension of Henry Clews k Co. was made. At first no one believed it, and the buying and aelling proceeded os usual. loiter it was positively announcod that the house had suspended, and a scene of wild excitement prevailed in every part of too street. For a time it was feared that the panic would break out again more violent]
to it toeee invaluable qwriitiaa It ft* MBaadaaana#- » •rsar ^ ja U more direct, speedy, tod than that of any of the dangerous mineral ealivaats. and as an aperi intestine, without producing either itattoo or pain. In fact, its wonder- ; remedial effects are smoccoinpasiied any droirherl. Of all medieinea, it the moat harmleea and aalubrioua. an appetiser, it ia far ahead of .any .. the akoholio nostruma tost momentarily stimulate the palate ; while ea a ia of renovating a weak and torpid
Tbe Xarragansett Collar Co. are turning out from 75,000 to 100,000 Elmwood and Warwick collars a day. This shows their immense popnlsrity. If you hero urn them we would advise you to
ently than
The panic not only took broken and banks, but i bonks oa well, and a rm
menced upon all in toe city of New York. It was kept down by the banks taking toe 80 days allowed by law tw fore paying sums larger than 8100. The stock exchange being closed an -- " don tho street, very
i: I • 1 - •
ifome'o/ex
after pego oi oxcill £S5 1 S“ , '‘
ig moderation
irk papers hare fed tin mont and panic by page
Ire affections of all bonds, until
scratched and petted ; while 1 work day after day and houraf per.^then another, then poking
ler fields
si tfois) of Progn'iw. w
with middle-men
Denso with mi large profits in
night n
io and other fields.
time of her fafmlons indemnity-fund e years, and who utilizes every inou lit, makes of her oold northern proes a beet-sugar plantation. Last , she furnished 350.000 tons. This toe crop will be much larger. The •riment is worth trying here. It is that the eoat^labor ia enormous.
„
. . thereafter, of a dozen fanners could easily afford a steam plough, with whatever other ooet* ly tools save manual labor in toe field or honae. On their use would follow a litleisnro for weary huabandi
wife, and
hiawi
with tl
3 of culture
proportion of them, he breadth of view, and ar
For, after all, it is in its effect on their sooisl life that the sordid grind of toe farmer's life has been meet baleful. Dr. Wall, an authority, says that it ia these men, with their wivee and daughters, ‘ ~ largely recruit toe melancholy ho insane. They are shorterA very large ifflnne, have no interested only weminer, roe crops, the market, re neighborhood gossip. In short, talk is of bullocks. Bmoo they do dnk. hut merely grub, and since aohine is complicated, and to compete with the metal one, they get behindhand. Thus, fora ontof flr
as his fields to swell his Almost nobody feels that toe daily life ehould have a beauty and iatereet. Almost nobody aees that ie robbing of souls is a wickeder thing tan the robbing of tills. . Yet too farmer is to* only man whose nailing is essential to life; toe only man for whose immediate and material ends all the forces of nature work without ceasing. In return, she demands of him **- 1 • faculty, as of eveiy learn, aha teaches him all toe mystery and miracle of existence. If he will not, the -penalty ia a vacant mind in a listless body; nsy,
BjUS^fth
An altoroatiou occurred between Gen. a MoOook, Secretary of Dako' P. P. Wintermuta, a broker at Yi ’ "””d parlor of toe St. <
whioh Wintermuta u
nguage, whioh was resented General, who gave Wintormuto king. The General then went to
im. Wintermute, washing blood from hia face, remarked to tho bystanders that McCook could whip him, but that be (Wintormuto) would shoot him, and immediately want fire blocks, got a
pistol |g4 ref ■*
ted to employ, though to t capability and god-like
German Artillery.
According to an ofileial I rltioh hoe been published, the German leld artillery fi-cd 331.169 shots during he war 1870-1. Of this number 146,44 shots were fired by heavr field hateries, 133,801 by l-ghtfleicf 'batteries ; .i9,934 by home batterieo, 7,736 by heavy reserve batteries, and 14.380 by light reserve batteries. To the total
number of shuts
hied 4,460 Bin. , , I, ao that altogether 337,237 shots fired. The number of .diets fired he Prussian artillery in former campaigns was; in 1813-14,'73,8S1 sbota; 1861, 18,086 shots ; 1864, 41,247 ' ' •.dm 1866. 36,188Shota. "
ar 1870-71, says the
[snich, too Bavarian troops lort 19 er cent., while the loss sustained by ie Prussian troopa was only 14 per cent. Anorarn Swnrout.—A Pennsylvania ewapaper makes me "—
rindle practiced by
irongh toe country in wagons, si ing at farm bouses and villages, [faring generously to —| arm of a Major-Genaral whiel I -during the war. Tho eofiln . od with a United States flag. a_ - large oonoourae of citixens reoorted toe farwroSailliyTattiacultzaanto Ma fri»da A Misaireippi lady cut toeGorernoria in tha Mart, accompanied by Gov. B*r- autograph out of bar album, and madefl—‘ . 4 . .. it do duty as to* signature to a pardon for her aon in the Fanitcnriary,
ones, on* Uie poor faatberleu people wait in vain for their return. This ia a pretty sort of plucking, indeed '
Old Chi
rpKi.waKajniiRO-1 f*uc«*ra* 1 ^ mvk aTooK^JcnjBaoLi^
For loss of Appetite. Dyspepsia, In - lignaion. do^Teoiiou of BptriU anil OoraraJ
kind, bat eoetalaing potolag that ra» efaed toe ^lt ia a Srat rale rtory paper The best tales and are rarefullv wlreted ‘legibly prtntedla lla pagre. __ It la a flrat-rate agricultaral paper- The moot fresh aee
agricalptral ‘
party, sad wearing no eolbrat men to cfErv. It ea-
per tally d ^ ““^ri^wta^E^tofana hrtoVtodtaSfand the markcattle markets, to which It ikya particular attention. „v lUatT^^T™ einrm ^rto^TOE SDN nt this rate. Any ono who aendn a single dollar will get toe paper for a year.
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