Boro than pay 1— in tha (all it la diaoorerod that by non of drouth or any otbar eaoaa aaed baa not grown. It ahonld be atadad witbont dragging m the ! e of March. We bare had the when a tacking in apringby ao
There u another thing that too many (armera neglect, and that ia the pntting of meadowe in proper ahape for -
_ proper ahape
line. The time apent in nd atom pa, hillooka, loga th a hand aoythe. amonota
mowing aronnd
be required to more them alh and make the meadow forever afterward clear and
We have notioed that fannere who apply all their barn manure to their meadowe in the fall produce the hearicet eropa of all kind* upon their fa - Tha snaaen ie Ihia: Mae nr ' pile until i
Eetnken off, then the aeoond crop plowed nnder then «»«a*ed down and a new piece plowed. »-
langnage to
E tely deaeribe. Thonaanda of ] many of whom had been berm ing the night, flocked to the e<
of diaaatar to anrTey the rain, and il poaaible to recover the bodiea of their
Biot Ben.—Take a quarter . pound of loaf anger, and beat well with two aggi; then add a quarter * pound of ground rioe, and flavoi e preferred. Bake in drop
_h the detain, while hnndreda o! others, with bated breath, hoping against hope, that their miaa-
-nea had escaped, awaited the Aa body alter body wae taken he rains, and waa raeogr 1 —* _>bbed ami woman wailad, the spectators stood with uncovered
a many snob
into shape like an
le pull, with U
A Nioa War to Bans Amn—Take
r.fs
ea where the cores oame onl with sugar, pour a cup of hot water in t' tin, bake in a qnlok oven, and yon v have a haallhfnl and palatable dish.
Italian Bi'rinn Mann Bi
old battor can be made i _ when first churned by the following S : To one quart of water add o drape of the liqnor of chloride
i then wash thoroughly in
mixture Are pounds of '* '—*
sanity, all the efTorta* of hia friec falling to compose hia mind, dsy hia condition *’ ia prob MW d
- naily, and, aloping to the
■ Central and O'Hara street*, and there, . .. »--» —a down, the vortex • 'oat past Vinial whom Bntehmet and formed ao eddy, a whirlpool followed the I—* Debris fr “ ‘*
... tatter. remain in the mixture two
To Knur Bv.
large spoonfuls of salt, two of saltpetre, and two of pulverised white an, ‘-‘~
twelve pound! of butter j put tar In a Urjte atone Jar with
that, turning (tom arty destroyed, fearful as it ia,wn I to lay Aral before onr readers a di tion of the havoc In that locality. Though the fell of rein alone wonld _jva enOaed to briog a terrible devastation, it seems to be well authenticated principal cause in this' locality
atone -thirdefnllof tat-
pieoe of oloth on the top jar with salt. It ahonld
until winter.
poured down in overwhoLnini through the natural wi The body of water fell second range of bills and sough I n level by the way of Batcher's Spring Garden and Wood's runs, expanding them with almost the suddenness of a lightning stroke, from unall tat not *
in nod power, against which all efforts . .. men were-(mile r -
, Batcher's Ran . tha Jo
grinding together, they roned, the water rising w uoysii twenty foot and whirling with such looity that the street ia hollowed < like a basin to the depth of many ft . As the water- anbaided it left the heavier timbers piled noon one another nearly to the eaves of the surrounding houses, which, being solidly built and subjected to a quick strain, the inundation. 80 quick id Dean the rise of tho water here, at n home attached to n light buggy _ which a gentlema- — ‘- 1 — whirled about a few , _ • * by the heavy tit the dabria had nt ont to admit of tha
and Mm. Tilton have denied thie crime. They ahonld be caked to make th'- J -
d ETa
Public justice and public morals^omand this as dne alike to both parties. If Mr. Tilton haa slandered Mr. Beecher, if he haa brought all this misery on the Chris tan world
from malice, envy or revenge, aa charged against him, then his place on Black well's Island. For il there any life or protect'— —
ssvsr.
niton. If what he has said ia
Bet the sponge in t dinary way; when it la light a more flour; let It riaa; “
! Ohio atroet, nsar the tame of Mr. Frink c ita, and its flint fury wns^expender 3 *
« plainly
remaina of Uie vishlole, j horse at-
A Certain Proof of Death.
ad ing aa will answer the per- 1 e the loaven, and when they • bake in a moderate oven. This ‘ - - e that made of rye <
re light bake ie
1_S .S * S ’’m. Mum ii—m. —
sr be moulded hard.
Ganns Parrr. —The pjoceaa is very
o sides at —. , ..... w boose of Mr. Remkept and ha Aral victims to the altar of
n of himaalf and
On Central ana Chestnut streets sev house* went down, one largo framr ing whirled into the middle of
mb: set the can to be filled wu the towel; put a silver spoon in it, then set the Jrait funnel in end pour in tho boiling fruit Remove the funnel end spoon, fill the enn tttJhe very lop, and aoai tightly. TtarTwhen nanrt^ooM^ve U> * "Tlnd’lla‘oni^di dow, ' re that they are tight _ If
tta^Mnon
eer. taking 'taUSugafter building in ita oonroe, and carrying f gether the ruins of the buildings a the bodiea of the dead, il marked track with destruction to the narr—
gully befow^ AUta Janetioo af Rati taae^floodlng^
effectually bloeklng a passage. ns the culmination of the great disaster. After the oonleat with human id work, to humanity's terrible
I the river th rough open '*•—nela, tipping -
ita wmy and
bnret from ita comparatively i fall upon the paved streets of and, about eight fort in depth.
a»S2 Off. to I
ofTrtX n i
trange that tnoae
it with the noisy tide ooald not have made their escape.
Ikirta of the town, where the aoettered. and where nt any i there ia difficulty of travel, loss of wonld be expected, but in the midit crowded city a wholesale calamity * ‘ ■ *’ be totally onfonaan
with what and
iwn up instantly upon pausing the d nix® and along the throat. He — ws hia cattle to eat applee or potatoes without cutting, being positive that if one should choke he can relieve the animal instantly. ^A oorrcsjxmdont
choked hr Ixiug made ta jump over 0 f O^'run, burst with tremendous for
til aa the animal ean be lMlring , osvity come thirty feet . J. B. .Tones Bays that depth ^d giving new and angry ;
had laid hold of Madison
channel. On this thoroufe
to receive the whole flow
For half this avenue waa aooopad onl in plnees twenty lest lower then th* curb, tearing lamp porta from their pleoee and twisting them like straws in all variety of SS5, -
of tho heart may be inandublc perceptible to the touch or eye, the respiratory mevemente may be inappreciable, the enrfaoe may feel eold —and yet life may not be quite extinguished. It haa recently been suggested as a good method of general application, to tie a piece of twine rather tightly around a Anger. If after a law minutes the part beyond the ligature neither a wells nor altera in color, life
may be regarded with ' tainty aa extinct. In e bntion on this subject, I
has proposed another plan, which, however, ean only bo praotie'd ty a anrgeon. 'Dio pUn^propored^OyJikr, ,I^mi artery. If the artery bo empty, the heart it dead; the heart dead, the whole body haa oaased to live. The great advantage to be derived from the employment of this sign ia, that tbs I emptying of the arteries mast be elm-
ehoa^Mse
Max Adder, claims to have disoovared that fiddling trill cure m **■-• trumpet solo will ‘yet tested tl
rat valley leads to the eastward, the bill ' a bold point, below which md Spring Garden runs meet iogether to the Allegheny, direct line with the flood, waa ghter house of Mr. Bweedtn, which now lies an ilfall, a pile of w ~
.%»; dicing. He in also earing the house la in the vicinity by. driving them “ T-aiStd
r the trouble he has ta
1 potrerfnl preacher hat been n down before the flock by whom revered, and hia naefnlneaa ia not holy impaired, but utterly destroyed, unieaa he ean explain the aoonaabaaed t-
shown that be ooald basely forgive, “ more bnady •HU, turn upon to destroy thoae whom Bo had forgiven. Ladies and gentlemen of high somal standing and profeaaed moral
everything like moral and aU aanae of social c certain aamm the oommnnity haa shared in thin ■tamo, nod it U no wonder morality and reUgion suffer. But il tanow too late to alt down and grieve over tho wrong* of tha part. They havetiecrme -■ ■ - - - - „..s
*e in^rhich i»-
Dnfortunately nqniro'no”far, haa been with—* „ _ — — reanita. The tribunal itaelf nokof a kind' L
A Woreaster boy waa aagagad in uoetnraai cbeny-sleaiing a short time ago, and sraa observed by the owner of rob^ptaSri Ttaigp *»Sbd*ffrt the fort of .the tore, end retired to
lnglT,-*fbe animal never moving; ami finally the youth, accepting the ineviUble, aettied downto passing tho night passed, wearily enough to the lad, r log dawned, ud the^propriclor i
they b **rving, and beneflta arwaya make be- J ▼era. No incredulity can stand the < cut argument of good reanita. When _ r. Walker proclaimed that he had v produced from tho mediotoal herbs of c OaUforula an Elixir that wonld " sinking syatemnnder
their heads. Tet hia Vinegar Bitters ie now tho Standard Bestoratiro ol the Western World. Tho truth oonld
he new remedy Dyspeptics regained ir health, appetite and strength, the Iona and Constipated were relieved; ol every distressing symptom: the Consumptive and Rheumatic rapidly recovered ; Intermittent and Remittent
iSKafaffSTS
WMESIA wmi,
MINERAL ROCK SPRING,
this wonderful preparation ia to-day the moat popular Tonic, Alterative, and
a—**-s *-
ia latitndc allowed in the
be inquiry to the simple -lea [ulli or innoeanoa of Mr. Be the chargea preferred againat him to ascertain the value of the proofs
advertised in
mony to this remedy. It is a domestic medicine, and no household ahonld be
witbont it.—Cbm.
The Best Sewing ■•chine.
ten were permitted to be intoodnoed both aidea, and a hired attorney w_ ■ * - practice the pettifogging
Ido a greater variety of wort, wHS lire ,™_. sod Jr™™-
Dropsy Diabetes Gravel Dyspepsia Constipation Jaundlco Bright’s Dlaeaae a>s *n aiMuss et ia. «▼» **« ausif s-^nu ne^ahtaMre^dreyeref^ x;,‘ff--’!'5S,r£i5ar:i.sr SSL’S MORE TESTIMONY.
zsss §oU by Breggists. T DR. RADWATS Regulating* Pills, szftcss&rsThSittSte Prenaresaw a< ta* loure*: V—. Wureurt
s the cere ; but Heaven forbid that jil be a poboa die as the ma time for pistole or re beginning, tat re mart be panned, while the bony body who hre caused Tilton* •.. W—SImI net el een.
L.
TeUltAW s-a
buy tha pvretiee of a . r. The doctor aaid his l > numoroua he oonld not all, bat his hone knew
A story is bo went t.
prtienta wmre i
ttam^nd siwarertippe.' at their doors. The nazt day tbs country doctor drove hia restore** through the town, and aa xZSmz&zssi
ir,WJ,bS!.S
fa Pina tore* ta* OrediaL a *.f a Srerere of the Insg*. -gore.
ta taretog SILVEH ’nPPKD boZ^J
*u -* •*— —•• reBayyftt. CteKdBajlW^I
HO! FOR COLORADO! —1U 1» •■““** *■'— ——
c, ou« aoT^W* u re=«Ir,-aa.-k a*. . 1/ ilrt UJT*.rro.” fCm. refn
KIT CARSON. S’ ?■*
RICH FAMB6 LAllDg NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
g larengfat when it J
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