The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 21, 1886, Image 4

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    AND HOl'SE!!OLI.
aL.ouk wt.lt to tho house drainage and
see that it and the water supply are kept
far ap.ut.
f not bo erupted into keeping more
sheep tfcia you have tirst-class arrange
n.itfor k"f ping fo..l and other new
prv jicn.i'il it ions.
JVbon skim milk or buttermilk can b
eeKV-d at from two to three- cents a
gal1, ii. it 59 one of the cheapest foods
that iv.ti he givin to chickens. It may
largely take ttie place of flesh, and will
induce them to lay thirty and often.
T.tK-i a small can of machine oil, or
any -Mr- very liquid oil that is not cor
rosive, and pour a small stream of it on
the c . f's hack fmra head to rump; then
pour a '..'.tie in the hand and rub it on
th? okiu between the hind legs, and you
fcl ti:i 1 that it will rid the animals of
lice.
.-: potatoes with ft little bran or
it ha p!
cat-taUr'"1 I'l.iciM vimin rfiiL.i ui n n",
or a liver cooked and rubbed up Cue, or
piff through a sausage mill and then
mtrd with mill feed, are all Rood to
keep cliick-ns in good health and make
the h-ns lay at this season of the year.
During tn past scasun it fou.id
t: i.n-Fi cobs, dini.cd i.i evil t;;r and
p. iv: -l among the phirts or Tiash-9,
jn-v . I bi't.dlcia! in preventing ;n:ury
Ir-jiii ihe squ.i.-h viae borer. The Attack
of the insect, however, was not very
vigorous. Possibly in some seasons
njuch damage would result in spite of
this preventive.
Many iers,ons are prevented from
using petroleum on woxlwork by fear
tf at will make the wood more inflam
rx.ab!e. This i3 not the case. The oil
enters the pores and so fills them that
the wood is balder and less likely to
unite than before. Coal oil or crude
petroleum, with something to give
it body, makes a cheap paint for all
w-joden implements.
Thf hem fit which fowls derive from
eating ch trcoal is acknowledged. The
method of putting it before them, how
ever, is rot well understood. Pounded
cliarcoii! is Dot in the shape in which
fowls usually find their food, and con-
peq'iHii'ly is not vfry enticing to them.
Corn burnt on the cob and refuse, which
constats almost entirely of the grains re
duced tocharcoal, if placed before them.
they eat greedily and with a marked im
provement in their health, as shown by
the bright color of their combs and their
speedy productions of a greater average
of epes to the flock than before.
After the cabbage begins to head lay
enough dry soil at hoeing time upon the
centr" of the phant. Kepeat this after
a heavy rain at the next heir.g, should
the worm attain attack the plant. Flirt
ing the ditt it; on the cabbago at the
tirne of hoeing has long been practiced
ly soma with variable results. hom
p!i;ts would escape while others would
be dfatroyrd. The reason is evident.
Wli. n the soil Lappened to fall upon the
Lent oi centre of the head the worm
was driven away, and a thrifty plaut
was the result. Little harm can be
dona to the coarse outside leaves, even
by thfe larger worms, while the younger
part of the brood must, have the tender
leaves of the ca.ll;!g:j for feeding ground.
When this is made impossible the worms
already on the plant will naturally de
sert it, but the butterfly will no longer
deposit e'gs ujon the cabuage.
The season of the ypar will soon arrive
when the careless class of farmers will
be troubled with scratches and similar
dtaeasi s among their horses are here to,
and especially the one referred to above,
are the result of carelessness on the part
of thoie who have charge of the animal,
und the man who wishes to -soape from
the annoyance of the maladies should
hiVe extra pie autious before th muddy
v.ea-.h.T of -lirg ep-!H out. Th
tro-ii ; and cos, of ei -ve'itir-;; scratches
i.i v-iy small c.r.-:pi:ed with thar of cur
ing llr-ni af'T a h-v.'S" !,;-;s once con
tr.icied the dis i . -. . ( Vanlin'Sr i the
Etuble. and everywhere else willpieveut
it. Try it, and he convinced.
If flat irons ar rough and smoky, lay
a little flae salt ou flat surface and rub
then well. It wi'.l smooth them and
prevent sticking.
The Amrh-'t.n CuUivatr t-ayi that if
a k'p of manure be placed on one side
of in apple tree the branches on that
side will produce fruit while other parts
of the tree may be barren, which con
Crres the belief that the plant food taken
up by certain roots is devoted to main
taining corresponding parts of the tree
rather thar: going into a common stock
to b drawn upon alike by all, which
may account for dead limbs on trees.
Often has it been known of a cow
eating poisonous substances without in
Jury to herself, say3 the Farm'.rs'' Magn'
x.ine, but her milk was impregnated with
the poison or disease germs, injuring the
lmrnau consumes. Milk is much more
tenacious in receiving impurities than
water, as it seems, according to some
writers, that the impurities of the ani
mal's system are unloaded into the
lacteal ducts and pass off into the milk
pail to impregrate the system of the con
sumer; and for this reason the cow
should not be compelled to breath foul
air in the stables, or use food or drink
which will injure the milk.
A rat-proof corn-bin may be made by
lining the inside of an ordinary bin with
No. 4 wire.
"It Ukes '2'M bushels of potatoes to
m:;ko a ton of starch." Costly starch
with potatoes at t cents per bushel.
It has been determined that S.I'.ni
pounds of corn products, including
grain. Cubs and stalks, is equal iu tutri
tive value to 9,012 pounds of hay.
A decaying shoot is a steady strain
upon the roots foi although growth ha3
ceasd, tviiioration takes place as long
as the limb remains, attached to the
tree."
In a good crop of corn not planted too
thickly th weight of grain and cob will
exceed that of fodder when tiotharedry.
In drilled corn the revuseof this is true,
mainly because corn iu drills is usually
too thick and there is too large a pro
portion of etalks without ears.
Most crops, excepting clover, derive
their food mainly from the first five or
six iach?s in depth of the soil. If we
can keep the surface fertile nothing
more is needed. Pulverising the subsoil
by the subsoil plough is useful mainly to ,
enable it to hold more aioitture and to '
oien i: so that roots may gn down in i
eerch of it. j
TREASURER'S SALE
OF
UNSEATED and SEATED
Lands and Lots
-IN- ,x
Cambria County,
1886.
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of ai.l "Mim.iiiw.M'.tli cl: i .-i-t the tiiin
ami maiiMtT nf vlM nu iiiism(-i lamN lor taxes.
(In i.tTL-liy ui i' ii.t tl.al tin" f.i!lu ing i.-i-rili-I-.!
1 1 a''ts of un til l.,ii.N anil lots,. I rnuiiit in
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of as inaj 1..' n-v .'-aiy to pay ari.'ar.i si- t
taxe" ilnc therc.ii for one v.'ar.it nmr.' willW
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Mielt "f 1 b'-t'sl.nic on 'lie -pcoml Monilav !
Ine the 1 lilt lay tf .lnn next an-1 continue
l.v ;nl . mi n men! ti '.in ilay to day until t he v hole
l,c snlil for mil'!, arrearages (,f taxes ami costs
in .-ess:iri!y accruing thereon:
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1 lsail.,la( ami-heli !i7 I
Hnali l.' lin .'it!
1 ineent 1'rkeiir.Mle i(7 1
1 AnL' l.'iineer 1 ,7 I
1 John M.iiisti.l.l :
1 ilivcr 1 1 S ntt '.IT i
4 I av ill I 'a I rick iJ, i '
1 Tin. 11. as lack 71 ,
123 Theinas 1 i.a'lry T 75
JACKSON TWP. j
50 Iiavi.t i i nisi a 1 ile 12 20
2. K John Feer s 3.1 I
100 Will H.Se.-hler .'.'..' S ...-, j
32 i;e.,. Kiiuimel n I
! Kea.ie M'.i s is '
110 .'in - 1. r.. it'!iai.t fl 77 I
-0 !',. li:i-.l a'ker 1 Is I
'.'4 Win. r.n.w 11 . 10 74 j
10-I M . ;M,i,
hi llarrv 1 .1. , er
1. Havi.l I ei.lv
44 Christ I Ciller, ir. ..'..'.".'.'
1 1 -sar.il A. Mar.pie.l.an.. ..
r.l (.enrje Ra-.-r
-1 (,e,,r-e llai 1
JOJISSTOWS. EI ft ST WARD.
1 lli-i.re W. Horn est
J0.WTO ir.v. SIXTH WARD.
1 . Ih-i.nis lir.i.llev.
1 I .nn 2; I'lates i'ciiO
1 V. tn. Marlnw
1 1 Mrs. i ,.:,stantiiic Miller
J (1 21 SSI u H . s h YE ST II WAHD.
1 I 111-. (1 V :'s, li ( ,,
LILLY i:o K.
1 1 ( h ,1-iy Sh ,rp
'VSTi:ii TWP.
l.'il Sam. 1. ! Calvin
lu-1 .Tel. n 1;. N.,-1
r-O Me.s.etl
MII.H I! I E, EIUST WARD.
1 1 Patm k llenohan
rOHTA'.E TWP.
Piitrirk McCrnssen
rl Francis Mi'(.k.ihipI1
5 F.llen .V P.use Mi Laiii;bliii..
1 J..s.-,,h li.irkcv
fi.r, A II. Hnvle ".
?J llenrv Murker
CO Fninia l'.r- alcv
1 1 A iimim T. ' "rum
Sun (leu M . I!, a.le
2 Caiharino Parrifh
RF.ADF. TWP.
1 T. A. Ml.-ickhiirn
r.on F.),hraim Uurket
i t;:i
:4
ft 71,
4 47
.5 Cl'
3 SO
1 ?s
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1 4
1 s;
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12 41
2 '.
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3 M
20 7,1
1 in
4H is. S. Hlair .V A. Pucker.
ti S. S r.lair .V a. Parker
K-2 S. S. Hlair 2t A. Pucker
1!t S. S. Hlair ,V A. Packer
P'2 X. S. I!! air A. Packer
4.1 S. S. p.hiir A A . Packer
43 8. ."v P.hur & A . Pucker
10 James 1 ,j .,i
1 I.avina T'earn
1 1 Mrs !".. M. Waite '.
12M V. Saute et al ( Mineral)
4. Saimn 1 11 ie,-rlv (Mineral)..
1 S. A. 1 1 art le 11.'.
1 1 S. IJ. Cm sV: Co
1 Jehu Cl.nk.xr
.Iclin ( lark, sr
1 Davi.l M.ilhs, sr
1 Martin Mnlliollen
1 Jnflsnn New ci.mh.
1 1 (ier,ri;e W . Snyiler
,13 Vans, (hoc ( 'nnlCo.f Mineral)
1 1 .1 . A . Y inslhitf
K3 Ciwin M. Senlt A- Jnn. Hntch-
in.sHin b
S TOSY CREEK TWP.
1 Wm. C. Cnleman
1 .la, -eh C. Fisher
1 Cenrail llerlnian
1 1 1 enrv Thnmas
2 Tlnnnas Mnwe
4 Jiihn Manthe
2 Jnhn A't-terniauirli
SVVMERIIILI. TWP.
221J I.C. CahKrell
uri I.e. Caldwell
K1 I . Cahlviell
2f4 Alvin Kvans
37 i ( harles A . Cross
1 Charles A . (truss
1U harh-s A. lirnw
120 II. Kitikeart
'20 J. I.. P. MoCailister
S.8 John p.-iily
41 1 Philip Shrrliine
?20 Wm. I'. S. hell
9 Mrs. T'reall
10 amhria Irin Co
25 11 neh 1 'i;fan est
1W Henry rinmmer
SVSQIEHASSA TWP
40 .1 G. C. Hearer
40 P. W. Hellrick
40 llenrv I.hivl
23 Archibald' Smith
S7 61 '
17 14 '
17 41 '
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S0VTH FORK ISD. SCHOOL DISTRICT
1 Isaor i oder ,so
TAYLOR TWP.
1 TUidiiet Srott
John T. Coniiev
TL'SSEL II ILL BOR.
1 TVilhnm llnrnn
1 Geor.;e Herder
1 Wat CisnicT
1 Jrtlnes 1 levenv
1 Patrick Leonard
2 I 'aniel Mcl ennn
1 Thomas YcK.-.dden
Francis MrTaj;ii
2 H arrv MeAie- r
2 Pi'tet'M.-Neal
1 M i( liael V'-4if
2 M ichael I I'llu- ii.".'
1 Mnul OMlara."
1 I'red Prethrow
1 llenrv Warreiis....
G. Wl Vecklcv .
WASHiyr,TOS TWP.
IJ . M. I.emnn est
Junes Farren est
Owi-n Ineleshv.
Willi. un Donahue
Thomas Hvme i Mineral)..
Ptack .V. K..-le
(iar-i. . r . M.n rinv
1 Janie. lohnstun
Crori LeriMv
2 ( '.iron i.tr .In v
10 SO
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1 llarkin- n," et .
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; f.OWVK ycnV.R.
1 lMr.! AmIits'II
1 MirMn -ctHM
1 A. II . Urott 11
1 .lame Poo' n
v w. r"5c 4
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leni.l H. Hito
.lohn K luiin.-l
1 John Kiiniu.-l
1, 11 . Mn er '-
1 John A. M:u-h
1 . K. Mcl.Hui-!l!-li
Stephen M . 1 . an .
1 John Owens
1 1'iiiiiel prin'7
t William Hcnt. h
1 John l;i,'i:f.ls
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WATCH
THE KIDNEYS.
They are the most important
secretory organs. Into and
through the Kidneys flow the
waste fluids ' of the body,
containing poisonous matter
taken out of the system. If
the Kidneys do not act prop
erly this matter is retained,
the whols system becomes
disordered and the following
symptoms will follow: Head
ache, weakness, pain in the
small of back and loins, flushes
of heat, chills, with disordered
stomach and bowels. You can
thoroughly protect the Kid
neys by BURDOCK BLOOD BIT
TERS, and when any of these
symptoms manifest them
selves you can quickly rid
yourself of them by this best
of all medicines for the Kid
neys. BURDOCK BLOOD BIT
TERS are sold everywhere at
$1 per bottle, and one bottle
will prove their eUleacy.
3EPI AIST 0-3tC XT. TIES.
f 028, ToncliJcilBiaiiSliiii & DaraMlity.
vir.rii kark fc co.
r.s. 2.4 ftnO a'. W, nt RtHlmoru St resit, Baltimore
:.i. i:21'ifih y line, New Vork.
APETY
TOCITI1TO
Children b, 1 to 6 j-ers, ... go. a pais.
uuio, two Biucmrenu, . iua
Mi.ss.s' " . 13,1.
Ladies' " - . . 1 So.
Miss..R', -Kfth a bch. " . 8 On.
La.-l:es " " " a 5u.
St.s-kinr. Abrtomlnal, and Catamev
nial Fanrlaffe Supporter com
bined, ...... KOa
Health Skirt supporter, . . . 25c.
Brighton Gent t
U.I
nrter.
l."xk
FOR SALE BT
ALL FTRST-CLASS STORES.
fsAT.ple.1 ent pnt-p,al(i to any od&resB npon
receipt of price In 2-eent etnmpa.
LEWIS STEIN,
Sole Owner and Manufacturer,
178 Ceutre Street. New Vorfc.
IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE
""'v of tl, fit and hH.tqnal.
tty or (.li lr wltliwtantUiitr hnt.
. Every pood thinsr is Counter-
tisVf ' anrl consumers are CAU-
TIONED RcrairiKt IMITATIONS of
f, Chimneys made of VERY
r uvjic I 1 . A Ss-- s.-. iv,nv,
. --s.,. ,voiudi,imjeiHe.i
iabelis on oacli chimney as above.
C cTari AP 13 always clear and
bright Olass.
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
I i t lahn re h 1 illnmn Work.
FOR SALE BY DEALER3-
at -J unfi-liKtM.
k. .'-U-ftl fr. ..I lr... .
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1 ; v Pat-0cit- 30'h' ,333 W
2 os ' V-'' v,.Il?75,fiti61,-
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Antiquity of Wheat.
TVosidPTir. nharle3 Barnard, in an ar-m.1
w ,.
ticle in the Century ror January, saja ,
. . .1. -1 i. t . , Unat I
tnat (tie wneaLpiani is uucm mo
In cultivation. .The Chinese recos&ed
its culture 2700 B .C, and it is cue of :
the prehistoric plants, remains of wheat '
seeds being found in the ruins of the !
lake dwellers. While there are several .
JS ; races of wheat, and whila these have .
,l 2) i been crossed, producing hybrids, it has j
retained its true character, anJ been
2 ns ! entirely independent of other plants
ioS' since its cultura began. Compared,
j with rye, wheat ia a modern plant. It
h is not Cgure J on any Egyptian monu- -ilk
j ments, and seems to have been first cul-
V 1 vated in the IToman empire about the t
; beginning of the Christian era, though ;
i ii 1 it may have lieen known somewhat
l -7 1 earlier in Russia and Tartary. "While
i'a I these two commercial plants have been
cultivated side by side for centuries, the
first plants appearing to be true hybrids
between them bore seeds this year in
this country. Wheat and rye may have
been crossed before, yet there appears to ;
be no record of anything like results j
here obtained.
Trod net 1 ren oss oflhe TSannna.
The mo. t prolific of all fruits of the
earth is the bnnana. Its piodiiro is
enormous; one thousand square fee'
planted with thirty or forty bananas
will yield as many clusters, with from
one hundred and sixty to one hundred
and eighty fruits on each, and each
cluster weighing from forty to eighty
vonnds, so that one thousand sqnare
fpf t will produce four thousand pounds
of nutritive substance ; whereas the
sme space would in Europe only grow ,
t hirtr-three pounds of wheat or ninety
nine pounds of potatoes. The produce.
therefore, of the banana is In compari
son to wheat .as one hundred and thirf y-
Huee tc one ; and to the potato as for- ,
tv four to one. It ia not as nourishing
as wneat. but an acre of bananfte will ;
support twenty-five times a9 mar.v peo- ;
p'e as an acre of wheat. The sweet J
orange, too, is wonderfully productive.
One tree at St. Michael's, In the Azores,
has been known to bear twenty thons-
and marklaMf oranges In one year, be
sides four or five thousand thrown j
away as not marketable.' The cocoa
palm will annually bear as much as
ton weight of nuts ; the date palm will,
when in full hearing, produce i yearly
crop of from one to four hundrpd
weight. ;
Ronli on Bat."
r!err out nts
mire. roaohoH, fltep, ant, bti-
Heart Pnlns.
Palpltatien. ' drornlen1 qwen.nsr. ninTie. In-H-recttnTi.
hennelie, tOeetiloflpnesii cure.l liyWeli5'
Henltri Kenewer.
"flongrli n Corn. " i
Ak for Wells' "Wnnirh on 'nrni." ISO. inlek
eomi.lete etire. Tlrd r !nft earns. warts, bunlnnf.
"Knfhn Pullm "
inii'K. enmvi'ete etj'e. nil kMnev. hlaililer an l ,
nrtrnry ,l'-ef.e "eai.i.n, i'-ltatlnn. crn. irr'-"-el
entarrh of tlie Mni ler. II. i'rnKerltn.
T5el-TluicM. Fllr. (
Klfeo, Tr.ieT.eo, ?.nt, be-I Vntr. Mt. mice. vnt.Ti- .
e' erilptnnnlr.. eleared nnt ty 'lCe,neh on Knts." -
1S. j
Ihln Ieo j1 i
" Well?' Heallh Kenewer" rf.etr.re enltrl Bn.1
rtE-nr. purrs dvi.er.sia. Impotenee.seTiial delillitv. '
tl. j
"TtoniEti on ritfn."
ITnre" eheler. enl'o. ernmp. Inr-iera. neliea, I
palnti. sprains, henaehe. nenmiirla. rrieumntlro . i
2oo. Kouifh on Pain I'lacter. 1 So. '
Wollier"!.
If Ton are fnll!pir.r..keTt.wnrn nn. an 1 rerrnno. i
n..j. Well's Health Kenewer.' tl. Ih-nirif Ists.
Life rrKTvrT.
ff Ton urn lolmr tmi- irrtp on ll'. T "Wellf '
Health Kenewer." Ones, direct to wek pnp.
1
"Rnnth on rilv "
?aee. pll. or t,etnr.rrh..!.1.. Itetil. ,.rotm.llnir.
, :rny " " rCK- ""-cure, .a..,-. .'ruK-
Irlly "Women. 1
LndMe who wonlil retain rre hnec nn-l Tlv-!t, !
'Im't Tall to try " Wcll'B Health Kenewer.
"Konith on lfrh."
'Kouuh on I. eh"' eures humor, ernptlun. fine
worm, tetter, a! rheum. tr.tej feet, chilli la ln.,
"Konirh .n ratarrh." '
i'orreet.' f.-i:rlvo odor" at onee. ('omplete e'ire ,
' .'.r-t chrar.le. n'c-r, nr.e.ja-tle'l ax irarirlo for
diph'he-l.a. aore hr. at, f .r.l hreath. f.ne.
Thp Ifop" of tlio Hnn.
ti-.IMre-. x 1 i '.- '..i.i-.or.t .. ;nv. s'rr.Tni
an ! ielienfe ti " V.'.-l H. i;h 1' en. r."
afnrrh of fhe RiB.ltlfr.
SMntrlnsr. IrTUiitlon. lr.R-im'tat'"n. ni' k! 'rev
on, I nrinarr ei.mplnln'- en-e l hy "Hn. h.u l'ail i."
"Wrtr Itnic. Koarhes."
'Kotiiri on Kats" clearn tbem ont. also beetles
fi.
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viHiisivfi osinrn
Uuiy bf iuus.a i n- ii iu
With ItanoTer' Tarlnr Sistem ven cn
iircsea tt. nt. -i : linn t i .r 1 i n.st rc i i.in. I 're
makers it, .,,.,,11,,-,. ,t , r,, 1'r,.-.. (,,r Sulein
H.M)lt an.l Pn ilite Tra.lt.ff Wheel. sfii.Mi.
TO INTRODUCE
A STstem !, ..k nn.t Wheel will K-fint in respii.t
t.i l,tlt. A. Lite--
.Hi t IKMlVHi, in ir.nati. I.
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j ty frequent and deep hor ? J'
35ep ;'ear cUv
1 1Iil nn first mini,...,, . '
I an-iy Paris Creen.
.-J Early k.ds or pweet coin .W,v u
t i'lanted asonn astbe wr-ti.f-r t. "-i '..
Sow efl.-ry sf-ed in rows e:Cht ur
inches apart: ml or pat w i'j. .'. (. ,
of a 6ade to brinsr the sr.i in f-',-.
2ttct with the eeedn. r'
I.atosown pard-n st-3 r
rapidly, and ns vari-ms vi-"-; '.,). ' ' '
may be purchased, but WlUv,
J y the !aie begh.iiii..
Corn planting time mav l-a.i.,. , ,
that safefor plant ir.iz ! he ..f.,;H(.f ..'..'
l", melons and all that f imily. u.' y'.
b ans ani otl.er terdr p'di t'
'-ima brans liSUiiVy fail -f ar.( ;r) .
JclloTvs p'antii:c, a-:d must U- if "-. . '. 'f
5n-)w sucrcsive cro;s f,f .V(.,'"","'
tsi-:nacb and viU rs tokew, v.
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i Egg plant? rj.vke lill'.e hr .., i .,... . .
KJ:e v.-feithtr n wartn.
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1 Sulci VI '.lis l:V ye U-Ill (iein 1
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i substitute f,r the t!.v
nve'V'iir in the rows.
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,M many times mrre a. r.. reses ,;V
j The squash, though of a tr--; -:Cn
pn, pfrffcts its fruit l.-cm-c
the Isirtj f arth, wLt-re it can p-i v,
! wlii'.u prafs, more at 1 , :i
! wfirair latitudes, are huric .- :,
-.ric.
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j Fquush vine's trainir? fnr a r?.ar." ' A
rorre. ioiider.t says: 1 have a:i f, i i
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wild, r.asseiit branchtsai .r.
-fc i-T .Li
t Tti.-,'ie;tuu iLe bruMl lug .V.t.sti.it
i ;ovtr tie well. On July 1-,'h th- ir. ,?i
j dthe prEpfs on the trellis wer i2
i twer, ai d those on the :.f- (...
, , c ,
: quarter of an inch
d iarrr t r-r. ' ; -4
j t.f y riper.ed really or f4i::t si i;, -r.-.h
j tor.er than the others, hesiues ;-,
freatly laigt r and tner in -iy w iv.
I The oat i re-er!,infri! !y ti e f.
Hie prowinc liorse, and aiwayc -'
I re nsed wl:tn obtaitial-le, if v.. w.
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rs", the be:-t rcFult? fr- m ....,. a .
ttouM he fed an 1 tar. !:(.! fe.-.v-;.-
kc-i't growing and thrivi: . u;-.:
! an v
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cLecks either from want ei ;
of p-or quality oi ur.-,'.' tn'
, aeed, or from &:ckrif Rs. Ai. "'
I treme FhouM always l av.-' !
j it h as lunch rare as poverty cJ
j md that is e7crf-?s;Ve f:.-,.--.
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a. uallv occurs from ton
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of exerc;se. 1 .itiit-.s m ;u.v a:..-..':
means Giseae, :.ot hedllli. a:iJ t!.c v, 2:.
of aii pLnevs is 1 1 liii'J .t ot: the L -r?-.
Lay on hll the miiec'e you ch-.. tut
never allow yonr--!f to I (.-''.' ::.;o
the folly of nii'.,tk;!iz frt. f r it. Tt?
let of al' r'aces 1 1 i.rw s !. : z
pasture with i iimi:; wa'.ei, wi:!. .c n--
j iortaoif si.tu.? wut-re i.e c-m .:, .1
out at pleasure, with sucli f ; :a
kind. ;u'.i".tv and qt:ai.ti:v. n: ,
given, as will kep him ir i : j c -:
it ion at all times. If r-.'t ? 1 '.. r--'.
I as" to rorr.Tr::.fl tlie
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vou car n: ; fv them
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In order to prest-rve t'..t.- i : .:: .u'.
j facts in rrparJ to tliis cre.it (-;::. .:y s
, l"i : i':' i ' ''-' ' - - -' "-
( men;, vb-c. wi;! te ! ; :
; ;i this l uir n!' iicfi ii: i-: s , ... j..- fi
i li'ar.c.' l'-.ut(i, tl.is sc:lk-i. - , f ;r ; ::
(lias nlv::rp... nr..! th.it f . t- ;
r..imP(3.
The nr-u of the f rot txtt-i.c-d f:.,r
the centre of T'(-:.!isyIvar: wts:"a:i
to the cei-tre of tin . ar.J fr .c :it
lakes on the north to ti e hi:? r M:i:j
land oo the south. U:s th" t a-".t:: ar.i
western eagres lis stveii'.v was cr- i'"y
snftened, and only in Vt?:ein IV'.--;'-vania
an1 Kastern )hio was t: iz'.'.
forca of the blow felt.
The early part of the sea...;i v,a- ce
nial and growing, causing ti e c: ; ? to
make wonderful vrogiess. "l.-at ar.d
iye were in full head, tariy '.ii'.r. 't-s
were in bloom, torna'.o plants re i"
bloom, the apples were a laice :ck
ory nuts, and all vesret.-tilon civ '":
dence of the most luxuriant 2T wL.
On Saturday. Juue 1, a s'iMon C.r. :i
occurred in the weatlier. a::.! a l:::r
cold wind .jruLg up t'ii,m tl " i :'-
which continued until eve? u'. At
that time the clouds cleared asy w'.h
trie meicmy at the freezing prirt. it,
5?unda morning the merrnry ,
twelve deereo of frost. Ice l.a'f
inch in thickness was foirre l. a ; tl e
ground was frozen to ti e d-pil; i '
inch. That was a black a: ! J:ra-y
morning. Everything was t-;:, d
to the ground, and all pee i-f ai-i. -t
off. Men were ttuni.ed ai d Aitno-:"!
listlessly over their field. . app'Ut-t.t.y
facing starvation for ttinn.e've htM
their stock. It was a time to trv r- r.'?
faith in a Divine Providence, 1 i t
all weie aMe to trust implicitly ' t:e
hand that ch.astiei-d :n ni"rcy. - v.-:"-however,
the people rallied a:, 1 ivn1.
menced to work aue. Corn "-' I?"
planted, potatin'S and beans wi re p.K-..t-ed.
The farmers sent to New .'ery
and secured se-d buckwheat, of wl.:2i:
a large acreage was sown.
The wheat and rye were hams'..',
ns fodder for the stock, and nun t2 k
active measures to help tht lnseivt s as
best they could.
A sudden si? dilative dem : .1 : T
tl.nir crew ur and the mice adv.
510 or 512 a barrel. In a shoi t
however, il lecame known that t:
lamity was not so extended as ; -'
supposed, and the price graJua y
i i j-
i or ifd a barrti,
t ! CiUlfU f-'i -
CK ! npttil some of ttie smvulatois a t.at.J-
some loss.
The latter part of the se a? "ti ""
growing and pros ierous. C'or:i.
tli.iii,'li rot entirely rino. s-'s ,r
cut I ". . ..., ,. s
- enOUtttl adVaiUT?(l IOr SlOC't . p"---'
i ,,.,,1 l.-ai. m ia f : (t.i-, I..:.
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j wheat yielded toimtiful'v. a::i '- :"
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