The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 04, 1886, Image 4

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A J R I( l LT l K A I. I) K 1 V K V 51 KM.
A Battle with au Eagle.
C iii i;i".t3 may have their seismi much ! The well known young farmer Albert
pnV.ni-i-d by henry mulching. Williams, of Savannah, in this county,
Illiih?, which so niyhleifouy attacks ! bad a hand-to-hand combat with an
jlf,ir rr,,es. Is as f. it al as ever. Wher- J eagle in a Held at his farm last Monday,
vr arrears cut away the effected ' the particulars of which have since bten
! l.v -!i of the whole tree, and burn it. ! the subject of much discussion in that
part of ayr.e county. .Mr. Williams
e - . ft ft" ft m " ' - "!...., 1. : ...1 ft, ,J .r,ti;nn nf
wart that "a3 t""us':s nem iu.-h.hhb
1 .... ... . , i , i -.)-., r , . i . . - - ftcri(irn
WlllTS 1 U eft UIILb eft Bti. 11 i.ic.njvv
I Lave never seen a
tor
: ice
."X day
It v? vmic'
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no ; -vsort is
.::. from carp
it siys. is
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mm :ct;-.n: ..!'! V..- : -n
!'! Of h.!k -U.fH".
A Florid v e rr-s-'-M.'h iit of 11. e
('' sfir.n A' nu remarks that iio.vUlatre
lots advertised in that State at i'l to 510
each are worth more thar. per acre
i:i I us-iV.ly Vir 'it th-i', price.
Fanny I"ii'!;l s.ijs, in the J'rnri. Fir
:, never ut lar.i ami sulphur., or any
.i. a ure of ft-reaou .nd vaii .hui. o.i jou:"
turkeys or chickens, or the young of any
an'mal. It. is .sure death
V. line ears are exceptionally acute,
r.l .- n evpert is ipi-itd by the Xi-r Or-.'!.-
7V' ;-.,- ;i3 mjinn tfiat as a cer
t.'.i'i nile, tho 1 ii i f r a man shouta at a
h-t-it fhe less he knows about horses.
I; reif ara often in trees received from
'' .Mirs.TV, -md eurh t n: should be ex-
... .o f.o T-..miv -.1 ta arTihinp ran-
i . j. . ..... j , . . 0 , it. v, t: ..I V, .,...1
f,-r t-n or twelve , ilw- lrlk
! the spot, was struck dumb with armze-
Vd i'T '-is a facf ty F'l.rhi, i rnenl Ullu
! trrui!in. iie could scarcely ueneve rie
: a:i not dreaaiir.e. At that instant the
! bil l ro-e in tliiht,-' e r-f 'tnized it
as an ev.le of tiMinl j-ropirtions. Tie."
; t.:i- s-tartr-.l f n t'-d vo.-.li j. stioit 'Ms
! tance away, but one of its wiga being
j disabled it could not fly readily. Mr.
: Williams ran after the bird as fast as
possible. Suddenly the eagle lighted
upon the ground, aod the farmer
thoughtlessly ran up and attempted to
i si- it about, the neck. In an instat.t
the bird att icked him, fastening its
; great beak upon Mr. William's leg, at
the s .ime time grasping the lower part of
j the leg with its talons. The eagle's
j beak cut through the man's pantaloons
i cinii s a 1 1 k deep into the flesh of his leg.
The farmer grasped the bird with his
1 full strength, but was unable to remove
! the beak or the talons, lilows with the
! hands wre of no avail. Finally Mr.
a.:..-.ed as pUuttd. Vh:-iever sawdust , Williams managed to drag along to a
: .-fen at the l;a of a young tree, a pile of rails a few feet away, and seizing
b r is at irfOik, and n;ust be cut or I a c'.ub dealt some havy blows upon the
;; : ed out. - j e;ie'3 .ea,i. When tbe bird looseneo
lVofrsstir I". M. Shekon is convinced ' Its hold and fell bruised and Pt tinned
i ;. s,'V-ral j-nrs' successful experiments ; with the farmer's blows at his feet. The
. ;! the College Farm that alfalfra j eagle measured from tip to tip of its
ern is one of the best, if not the j wings 7 let 0 inches. Its head and tal
vfrt t.est. ot the Hovers for the use of 1 ons were veiy !ar?. Mr. Williams's
X msas fanner?.
In p'.aiiti:;g trees so L.te, U is the more
ic.portitnt to short-n the branches.
N oner) men si :id a sho vy top wittn'it
r -ard to th s':'.e of the root:-; it is safe
t out off at least half of each branch
.1 tinTtiT1-!. Rtiie.
"KoiikIi on BM.
clerrs out rats, mice, roaches. Hies, ant?, Iel-
bUK9.
Heart Pnlnn.
ralilt!UI',n. Iroj:tcal (w!Uniff. intin". In;
.Hifo-ttnn. henaacbo, le!;.lc?nep corMl byWeli
Health Kenewer.
"Rnnch on l orin "
A?k for Well?' "I:.. uifh f-Ti " rr,.-' IV. UnIcK
com j.lpto cure. Har.l .r ft: crn.war:. '""
"Knclin-l'nll'O "
t)lcK, complete rn'f. all kl !n' y. Mn I 'cr Bti'l
urinary II.-m-w cal.Ilti. Irntatlnti. tonc. fttrav
el catarrh of the MaoMer. 1. "Iruisif l?t?.
Hril.IlliK. Kilo.
File" roT'l-e an'.. be.l h'ii'. rat, mice. troyri
er c!oVm'inlt.'.'clcarc 1 out hy IJoush on Kats.
TMn P .ilo
i.u-.iin uAnirh unnpwor'' restore? health arj-i
ri.r..r e-.ire .1 'i--i 01..-1 . I m -! en.-e,.exual ileWttty.
It on i: Ii on vain.
ure chole-a. co'l.-. ffra'nr
Ko-j'h on r.i:i 1 l.i.-'tf
yiot l;TH.
If V 11 are ,l!lrir. .'.or w. rn
nxe' Well ? Hc:il'li !' e:v w r.' 1.
I.lfe Prencrrfr.
t. l,l -nr,r rln nn life, trv "'.Veils'
Health KeneT-r." 5oe direct to weak pot?.
"Rnnih on PI ! "
., h..i.ij itcMm- i-rotrn llnir.
M.ii.,J "internal or other. Iritemal and HtrMl
repiedv In each packair?. S'iro core,
PrrltT o hi
i n (,. hr, wi I r-'aln rr.-rine n1 vlva.lt.
don' t Vail to try " Weirs Health Kenewer. '
"Rninh on lfrh."
Konirh on !"'!" i-ir.- lnnM-. empMori". rlne
worm. teue" 'al- rheum. rro.l Vet. COlltdaln,.
Konttli on Ciilnrrli."
rnrrcet -trenslve ndor- at f.:iv. rornflete cnr
a -,.t ehr..nlc. ifie.j.ia'el nf irarlo for
ridoherla. s''re thr' a:, t'oi, oreain.
Thi llopn of the aimn.
l'lll.lf..n -U.ar in , 1 ev e' n, er. t. loin v. peraTrry
anddellcit" uje "Well?- Heann itcnewer.
Inlarrh ofltio Blat!ftr.
Jtln-'ln-' IrrliaHon. !it1ammatlon. nil kldr.ey
and ur!n:irv c r,.l :nts cored oy J'.in-uu-i iim
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"WBler J.'JKa. Kimrnrii."
Kniif'i ,,n H:;" .-l.-ars them oot. al-o rctle.
e.nt-J.
"ih Or.llJ l:oH.I,.o'('.. 10 t.ruce
n Vim ine enci ui
line o' Adrerf:':it In A more
e lt!D-iie pamphlrl, !
WEAK, MESV0U"S"AHD DEBILITATED PfSEH
.yi, and Women seeking health,
fit M strength and energy, should
ttm void Drugs, Secret Medl
& cines, etc., and uond lor "Tho
rr:c: -RiAw." or "Health and
:&M Strength Regained," a large
Illustrated Journal, puDnsii
ed entirely for their benefit.
phInO cultnia. pa
tlvcry an
ti-r reoelV"
RFfifiJMED
a - - . T I'.: ..kedhrf auij tr r. 'j l if'V-J 'Ti
COPES8 FRElS.;.tu-'' " '
a I-. t.aanA r Vi T-lrl rtllfl
rei- i. it-raj ' ,
will i ve i
rel.n ar.dl oatrr 1ft
Hruif-
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AdarrV
-hi-.1 r
. irvre'l ficrro
tfeftf Of pnilK3.ilMt.
nlca renrilrwv
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&.rvtVEVIE. 1104 nroadT0y. Now York.
XiWy Zsn OI cv. J aJ0rc. Mfoomaj U0. Ivollca M-
woumls were drsseil ami will soon heal,
hut they are quite severe.
eiore p:
i'l iny iei::inJ their rea'l-
l'es of the Lemon.
e 1 Lat the c ni i ci. t season's peaches are
a' v.-i ys home on woml of last j ear's
,'nftti. he:;co it is u-cessary to induce
i ofi'l supply of vigorous ur.nual shoots
tU over the trte.
Ttie tri es of a berninr orcbaul should
have the vvh--'ie grou:nl, but a 501101; or
chard may be cropped betwi en the. rows, 1
with benttJt to the trees. I'otatres or
other crops that rupiire n.auurin and
ultivatioi; are the bes.
Mr". f.'Z7ie 1'. Cotton, notices of
whom, pail (or, are making their hii
Mial appe -irarice in v.rie-us pipt-r.!, is
ngnin xp'ised, for bni-tlt of lieginners
with tees, by authorities who have been
ions famiJUr with her re'h.ids.
Af'ir -.rie vtitre' fxperience in to
b.cro crnwhi-, with f ir succos, a V-m-i
' l-' 1 r m- r f'-irei'tionileiit c inclieh d
that the .sitine wr.ik ai..l (-xpciise weaM
pav t'l-titr in rii:o.!iiT coin, atid tie still
believi"- this to be true, here the stalks I
The London L-ni-t, rernatking on
the value of lemon juice, of which
many are wholly iuorant, offers several
sugeestious as to the number of uses to
which it may be put :
A piece of lemon bound upon a corn
may cure it in a few days ; it should b-
renewed night and moriong. A free
use of lemon juice and sugar will always
re'ieve a cough.
Most people feel poorly in the ppring,
but if they uou'd eat a lemon before
breakfast every day foi a week, with 01
without sugar, as they like, they would
often tinJ it better than any medicine
Lm.in juice used according to this
receipt will sometimes cure consurcp
tio:i : i'ut a dozen lemons into cold wa
ter and slowly bring to a boil ; boll
slowly until the leinnps are soft, but
not too sott, then iu. :. until all the
jineo is xtracttd, and sugar to your
t iste and drii.k.
Another use of lemons is for a refresh
In drink in summer, or in sickness at
my time, l'rfpare -s iliretteu ata,ve
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TH E GREAT CHINA TEA CO
JCm ft ii.-crdumi Ut tuw f'-rndi-ir clalj f r
& o7ti, dr T J-:AS Jid COrFKES, fL'T.-f-i S
f 6L.Tef 43 rnd 6H rilorewU!: 10 vi ) tH'i
r,Vt. IeeT-t1 TKA bKTHT 4 5i rlf;e
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:KDor Mom Kjow Twi 8rtn at 44 ?!'-, or
Tblie Dlnurr Ste of lltuncx. wiui d'mnr.
cr. " Tour Idre 'l Mid mention OA paper;
8 Bil too nor On!' i'.or.lt cnUiijdiiir c ripu la
rrwi'.nri T'rler Ut. lB OTTk At UIV T r A I .1.
S10 eXAXi. ST., EOtCrON,
r, v! .'P.r' U rr L ' M-l , . -J3 uu noaxa. ar-i urmiiif.
iB.Drn-tifT, Oretuiir WiJk. Uwrrhr, hyphiUl'r at J
f.Tfuri. J-Tec oam. it.." ir--.:uiri.t ; eife ui ur
rr: -!- Ii-!i'!!n:.'.T 1 ''"'''i. 'l r rritc f r lilt nf
f; vfttieiitMl Horive r- 1 by tl:..r ('.-, i r; r p- ?rr-nr r.t by mill.
TMd Iron i.-r;ivtlj!oi t t'-lr wiTnt"
.,,;r: 1, ' J - i. -U-t- In.;''
It f -jot travh.Jt'
f i L !f:t al t. I. OH in, B..
..y. i-.ittil-hit 3'i lc&ra
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re-.-.n . Tvrrr. VRAt-V-oTf'3
'llmrrMlMiaM .'11 t"ll" 'V "
A- jL--
li i3 AGl
Arc vou HTklfs? onurh v- . i
two cT,t! in trinra to tip- v (. .m-, t f .
.V.X nnd T.J A tihinLTt"!) Sir- ;. i ' . ;r
one rf thir lfautirui i 'his' r.T 'i " V,.,Oit s'
ItOOkHt1' It i a itv I, nrniT", : : r -l-
iufe work to every person r Hit. :.t
On iwipt of tfn out- j:i a ;.- .L. v. il!
Fn-i potpaitl a full fct-l t'f t.: .'h.mi.h : - -hold
game Verba.
Ffrt'n rciiT(t!n-y w ill al . !: : "t ;t.:t : i,
CtinjiU't. words f'f 'Tlit' Mi!::ni t." ai f ? '
itn nnnt pfjptilur poiij.:, to'ftiu r w ; ii xr:
clirouio cardr.
1 m-.iji:ai.i.i ; is
Tone. ToncLWoiliaansMp & DnraMlItT-
!f,i. ?v mill -.'in Vot ILoOi:....-.. :r... 1, i;.::iu.ro
mtHi On., MX1 . Aj '';. ?
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aUINEPTUS I
A Terr l1otill;.t Tu.r:Ti:-- - , 'ti j ri i f! :T -
conipnnncl tor i:Hrn:j - I'm- im.;',;. .. '"
ot'jor lull- r ilr.i', oil; r r".i-l -r I j. I", i. t '.
( ents )ht I'tnt P.ottle. I',- i-f. i S o i :' . - r
phywriitii in Eu.--'iw Iim! Aiiot- t. i . '- -
cuijuuivs cwry b:!i'e. K'.r s.t'.- 1-j
Miunfufii'-'l L
Tlie Acsdemic I'Lanuue-.i.tlc Co.,
I.4M)ON AMI M W i l:i .
532536 WASHINGTON ST., Nf H sk '.iT,'.
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IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE
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t,ti.iU 1 Ci.f l-utita oi , l-iw.ojk, l a '
Railroads and Farmers.
In Morrison's Cove, in Ulair county.
and all along the beautiful Bald Eagle
Valley in Centre and c'linton counties.
land which a lew years ago brought j
S200 per acre now goes begging at ;7." !
per acre. Inside of two years Lancas
ter county land will po begging at halt
its present price if railroad discrimina
tion in favor of the. "West is not stopped.
Men who have bought f arms and mort
gaged them, will want to sell but for
the price of their mortgages, and all
the earnings of a lifetime will be swept
away if this is not stopped at once by
wholesome 8nti-discriminatioa legisla
tion. This is no scarecrow for political
effect. Within two years cur lands
have shrunk in vaiuo 25 per cei.t.
Within the next two who can predict
that they will not shrink as much in
value. That will make 50 per cent, in
four years.
Carload after carload of our people
ure leaving for the West every day.
They are goiLg by the thousands every
season. They can no longer make any
thing here but a living. There they
cau raise the same products on cheap
land, and ship them to the same market
:or nearly the tame moi.ey. Would
they not be fools to fail here, when the
railroads bring the West as near the
s-iHtioard as our own section V Hut the
great wrong and injustice is that we in
the East by the heavy rates of freight
we pay, enable the railroads to carry 01
the tralhc. If thev could not tax us
out of all proiortion arid irauori, they
could not begin to carry Wbstern grain
at Kiich ruinous rates. Anti-dlscrimi
nation means that no section .--hail pay
any more freight than it is entitled to
pay by reason of a computation based
on its distance from tbe seaboard, bo
much jer ton per mile will enable Lan
caster county to compete with the Great
West. The railroad1?, with their dis
criminating freights, are a blight anil a
mildew on our crops. They are the cor
morants who are sucking the life blood
out of the farmers. They have destroy
ed our milling interests by carrying St
Paul and Minneapolis tliur as cheap as
our own to New York. M-irutta Tim' a.
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PITTSBURGH,
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Button, English Bals & Imitation
Lace Congress,
Fioa .e Til "NT CAM' PUIX. '"11
i.i:Tin-:it oiMi:ns, ! rvrry
pair w riitrl.
H. CHILDS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
x ut. 1 ino its. rio:"i i
si-ts in di-v.ili; g i- , '
grass arid toel: ; ir. n,K..
t!tii-s of manure,
smill portion nf t u'.'Jvnt'
lrgh cultivation, in ;
grain, ln.ita, t tc.. -. .
with oth-r :!
Who'.!' f,tl CI b',
i.-i.l i u'tivat; 'j ) : . . . .
-s ;:i a nutrj.'-n ; .:,r
crow ..'. ; i; .t:
l'roiit it. f.loi. k i i .
;vi:ig the l-t ,4
1 l 1 i It ed f I 'in. 1 1 e i ,
g u- oi;!y thor .i
'it, e.t s nr. uliii'i-.L'
One pouLd of su'j '.,;.r ;
Wlli p:evei:t div
mals l.-eaithy. Alw.t
t f.e mow. i ' i h 't ,-. .t
sn't iii w ir;ier. A ;
vn.ts hay from n;
Vft-
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v fl
i. i.-r . r v. j
I end rt.Id Mater arid sugar.
are nu. .eo. , Uut. in order to have this kee well,
I'tisi.r.H v.l.o begin to rai.e fruit, whe- j ufti r boiling the lemons, iueee them
ther on sni.v'.l or a 1 1x40 scale, hhonld 1 Hr,i strain cnre'iilly ; then to every half
avotdtho.-e who advertise trees or shrubs ; (1f a,j, f.m pound of loaf or
"lor iiiiroi d'iitc- betirp-.'' We know of cru?':.,i t'jrar, boil and stir a few min-
'ill'--, I ! ,,1 . -f. ,,,, I : ; I.f c;,.,..- ja 1;i:Ca!-,-I
1 "' r t !' ::.'.!f.t .-.-vn , .1-..,, , .il.f-,;iv 00,1 I ,''.
no tic 1 r
or :. t "
h it :.'
The cu:i. ulio
::( uuM: tl,
1 i c';iil v ;ioit
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Mvei!
jeico frci.
tot k
Mr.
plums a-nudiiy ur-til he be.
i"-:-"ti-4 by boiling them, and the prepa
r i' ion ki ' T's belter.
Jlonkcjs in J!( f, ii-if (,r Their Kind.
A cov. ardiy Mt lie .'apuehin mo:. key
w'i'.i ei'i.i',::' a tjulhb'jr to rescue. 1 hr:ek
ii'g coinr.ide. Siioiitinjf Tlh.esus mo?i-
i:"V r f.uis to awoken the ii ,y) -m
is of his ft-1ow-apes ; they follow Ho
montfrer tor miles with indignant
shrieks ai.'l all s-irts of pantomimes,
u jTf-stivii of reprisil. "In th" fteiih-s
Cay wo:
,ill tl'.;'.lil:g
his Liets wiLh slacked lime after eveiy
rain, from the tiu.e the fruit set ii 1 the
pit 1 ardi in d. He made the- same appV
call :i to h i p. ach tre. s with exc'iet t
tesalts, the fiuit V-ti- g fair ai.d s:.iont:i.
Th.e ll'iro? Xtti; V-ik-r has four.d
that pieci..s cut from U;e seed-end of th"
potato if ! .1 ! at the rate of l-ier
acre, rieevs from stem-end, with sim:
Irr comlitions of s..il .md cu'.tivation,
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,o;' " '"V" ,""io! Sidi lVlbez" fAbvssirda.) avs
pieces appear aN-ve the gmund first, out nr,,.pi) r;me a(,roH3a ,arc(. t ro p
tl re is :iU!e differente in the ttme ot ; (f Wth.mu? CJOlv, t!ie Vi4,iey ali,,tl! ()f
iuatiuity. 1 us. s -.tiiP l;. ;i l already ascended the op-
An Illinois farmer asked why his cat- jV)!5j.p ri.'e, R,i a.;VAi Were sti'l in the
tie woui l not lie down under the good ! Vilpy . th1 i,ut; r er attacked by the
sht Is he built for them, and was told by , jUt ,,.p (,.(J ,!,. ,,rompt,y ,iashed
another that he had similar experience ! ,.,)Vvri tl n n, an,K with wi(1( op,.n
In cold weather until h found that tli- j rBO:,...3 toarfs2 so ftarfuH that UiP
C . . ,".1.-. Af ,lrot,nii-Ki Tt'jilti olra t r i
, j-.o. uo;,i,,u kX quicklv drew back. They
ULfven tco mucn hkh li.tirow I'oiu.i.
After taking care to throw these out
each morning th animals became fully
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Cr ' u'.-'i r . o " J ; N 1 v I T V.. -f l ft.r: K: KtJ -
J.-i ; " fcf ivil i": :. i. ; 'L.Vi''lMl atj'i rVl:i( r-t: Jif
f t. ':' fti - . , r. Ail -."4fcr.icrf Ti-aa " ".Ji-
tjrOJTP. I.-c-Fr'; If? I. fi'r ATihT (rtiftt Hw
r-.vr Mii H'--J'-'-J J- ri--T:.:iU, .1- f i I-. i r.;r,',,r
Jti-ri M,s or by u i :t L L-. fiii:ei.! ."J rr 1 : .
An ferfin1 F.i5tr! !!:. tr.i:;y ri::1 ; :
for bili'ins, iimlHri 1 aie! m.iI ir 1- -en
It, if over t wHiify H j t-ai sen i i t
fci'ntilic rt-sfiirch.
Approvfvl by tiio hh'h st iti'v?i''rvl .ti
In use in tlif lMtHTtliu win - i-rv . ir1
Kc;p';ially h!i.ful t" ! H. "-. ir.
pl of fMMit-ntary Kabi's
In HantiSo.' e Pc
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appreciativo of their dry bed under
shelter.
A coirepor.dnt cf the Cti''i'"'-i
lloriir-iH o-i- t s;js he trird several well
liQ'nn retried it i for mil-lew cf kooso-b"irie.-,
vain'y, and only sncceedediin
netting the f.re fruit after he had dnm-
were
j a;;ain encouraged to the attack, but by
i thia time the baboons had all reascer.d-
ed th? he:!-ts, excepting a youngster
about six months old, who loudly call
ing for help, climbed on a blocR of rock
and was surrounded. Then one of the
largest males, a true hero, came down
a?Rin from the mountain, coaxed him,
and triumphantly led him away the
dops teing too much astonished to make
14.-1 a Lush: 1 of r.slies from the coal stove ! 8n attack." To many other species of
round a buh, when, fin-Jinpf the result
emiiently s it i. factory, p-ivln? a full
crop cf Hoe terries, he treated other
lushes the san.e way with rqnal ?uc-
CCSd.
ilanure "makes" very fast in May.
All forts of rubbish raked and scraped
from feeding yards, chip dirt, bark, etc,
half decayed leaves from fence corners
and sod trimmir's from roadways and
walks, rr from around th.e fruit trees,
composted with fresh rnanurewill quick
ly heat, and the entire mass, after once
or twico working over, will be admir
able for the lato crops of com, or for
top dressing mowing land as soon as the
gras.3 is off.
May is the month In which tillage of
the surfaco by tho harrow and cultivator
te'l" more to the advantage of the soil
and crops than at any other. Weed
sef ds stait quickly and crop after crop
may te killed, whi'ethe moisture of the
soil and the action of fermenting man
ures and the heat of the sun all con
tribute to those char.g-s in tho soil
which augment the supply of plant
f.y.d. ad all these are greyly aide,! by
ptirrirst and mellowing the surface of
the 2T''r,i).1.
It is r bad policy to p-'sturo the lurid
animals sympathy of that sort is so for
eign thai they will actually join to mas
sacre a wounded comiade.
The Talne of Pnltermllk.
Ice cold bnttermilK will soon be in
season again. A few years ago immense
quantities of that cooling and healthful j
beverage were drank, but for some rea- !
son the rage for it died out. Its effi
ciency in certain diseases became a mnt
ter of doubt. A few continued using
it as a beverage, but most of them
dropped out. Now it ought to be un
derstood f.rst that a fondness for butter
milk has to be cultivated. Few persons
are fond of it at the start, therefore
comparatively few persevere in the use
of it until a relish for it has been ac
quired. For that reason too. its virtues
as a curative agent in k'dr.ey d iseases
rheumatism, etc., have not been suffi
ciently trFtcd to form a correct estimate
of them. Tf you .'siie to derive abr-D-fi'it
from th drinking of buttermilk, it
nniit be- pr-itaken of regularly and for a
consider ah!'"' period of time. To drink
a pint a 'iy ju., mt rc-jxat the tloso for
two rr th-eo d iy afterwards, will pro
o-.i e no he-,.'' ef"! result. A good-sized
ytnt. only of tT f7n"f ph? bfiiniili
liy ol t.lHxs lur ftSi!jtiiili hratt.
Every -od thir.r i n CJonntr
f.ttrd, rind ( o:r;wr nrr CAU
TIONED as-run ft 1LI1TATION3 of
ttios! Chinjtn-ys mfi.il 3 of VERY
POOH GLASS, f5; -a that, tbe exact
LVoe-l i.-i on r-a-li chiranc-y f. 3 cbovo.
Tho Poarl Toy id aiva.yc5 clotiT and
t:r.ijfnrt7ir-J nSI.Yby
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PittHhiirti I.it! 1.1 huh Work.
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Irritability tt ttmrcr, I i-t '.rtt, with
a foi lis r - notxtifi rvo daty,
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rm.'i, Ut Ufuiftli-r. frrKi. tSfi.'-iace
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fiil'TF.. It iu i-irti m-ituiii coior, acts
. t.inpnvrriy. .-oM tr Jeiisfifiti, or
Jrr.t i,v expreP'i C-a lectirtcf S-i.
o :T:ce,S.- Murray tit., rlw York.
A Conjurer's Wonderful Trick.
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REHESEER THC BIG FOUR!
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"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.
Tfce V rt " "i rl ed Only Ooiiulao
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Tho World's Great Elooti i'urlVtcr
and Llfo GIvir.i? rrln. ito.
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Only TtxperaLCc iiiLuro ilucv.n.
Ttie Fi'j-.ro, the most popular newspa
per of the French metropolis, Invited a
very nelect numln-r of notabilities to If
pn-pent at Uip first aprx'aranop in I'aris
of a marvelous conjurer and of a piDu
laily complete Itussian Choral Society.
The name of the "illuioniste," as he
calls himself, is Buatier de Kolta, and
he is a Hungarian by birth. His trielca
were all original and perfectly incom
prehensible even to the adepts assembled
to criticise them. I will only attempt
to describe one, which Ihoronh'y puz
zled all present.
After spreading a newspaper 0:1 the
tl icr he placed a chair upon it, ;:r d ihen
asked a young lady to sit dwr. He
threw over her a niece of p!'k, v.hi 'h
baiely covered her from he u' foot,
lie then rapidly removed the orapery.
ar.d the chrir was fmpty. As ?o n as
t lie amazement of the sp otaioi 3 gave
them time to applaud, the y-ur.n lady
walked on from the tide und Ik v.,. 1 f.r
acknowledcrmntH. There certainly
wv no trap in tin tlv.r, the ('... r v a
of an ordinary kl!-d, ;n:d the tr; I: was
done in a f-trong light. The i -''y, in
fact, disappeared before tho very eyes
of the audience ; but po qniek'y was
the trick done, that no one present saw
her escape.
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E. IL McDonald Drxg Co., Proprietors,
EAIh FRANCISCO and NEW OHK.
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devoted to t.v adowsat any season of the ' '-"j:fT"5! r"tl ' ' ( "c" moai, and tW.
rr-t : rinn. w: ! ' .! f 'i
vear: but it ii simply ruinous to allow
stock to traaip over theni in the rring
and bite off.each blade of pras ar fast ai
it p.ppp3rs above ttie grour.d. Thetrarnr
ing of the grusi, packs tlie pround, and
the animals eat of the mulching, whieh
is ?o much needed to retain the mois
ture and keep the soil mellow. This
cannot help injuring the sod and chi ck
inr the growth of grass.
Clean cune chairs bv saturating the
cane well with a sjiorg and hot water,
usir.tr soap if ncess-uy; then put it in
he oiifn air or in a good ruir"nt, of a:r,
a:. I rs it C.ih-s it will tihi ar.d V
ci .1 ...1 f.iu iui v.'icii t.e.w.
:ie story.
TiiEGuinea fowl is one of the best
foragers known on the farm. It indus
triously seeks its fxd without scratch
ing. ;r.d not only eats th set-da of nox
ions weeds and imputable grass, but
its ou:-k rnoveir.r r.ts e!ab!e it to be very
suecesful in destroying wi: g?d insects.
A tlnek of (Guineas wii! thus do very ef
ficient service in th.at direction, and are
aNo attuctiv ar.d pretty fowls, even t
thev are noisy at times. In breeding
fi'iinei-s thi numtier of maVs anl f-
naV.? sh m'd 1-
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nial Bandaft7 Support com-
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Health Skirt Pin p.irtr. - - - a 5c.
Brighton Oent'8 Oarti-r, - - 15c "
ron SALE DT
ALL riRST-CLA3 STORKS.
Sarr.jVs pfnt poet pni'l to any add res 9 upon
receipt of price in i-c. nt stumps.
LEWIS STEIX,
Sole Owner and Manufacturer,
179 Centre Street. New York..
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THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE
ET ALLAN TIKKEItTON.
rmtajntnfrathornuch rn-1 ror"rpTipriRl tt.-6
of runlnnl Fra tk. ot all t,rai-a an." Clns cs,
with Numnrniis rpUodes of Personal E perit-.ics
In th Xetetion of Criminals, & ,erlr ;
rtod f Thirty Years Active D. tect a
ifearnl pmbmcin(r many infen&clyitutrtat-.riQ
and thrilling Jjf-ltxlivc dkelchcj.
An mtirly now boob, rrnimrTif t77t rated,
and wltn Portrait of ttie lireat Ln;iectlve.
t-ACEMT3 WANTED!
Tn every tiwrj trirc are numbers nf people who
Vill 1-e (ifot fo ffiis imi't. H 8fll8 to Mer
chants, M .hanlci. Farmers and rr.r- ssional men.
Tbusevry ir"nt cm jnr; imt fi'i i) or more. ti
n tuien to' wboni be cau feiil Jure of selling It to.
We want Onu Atrent In erpry township, or
county, t?--in'f ji. jk'iti, with this bix.k, caa
becoi.ie a sriee.:sful Aj- nt. tor fii:l particulur
anil ftrr-H f n-irt.t, o Mres
ii. W. CAltLE 1 UNA CU., l"ubliahers, New York. I
.SELLERS' LIVCR PILLSj
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h)cb cornpt.lpa rr.e to qott wo-h "-Wra. Ajdrewi '
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ThtJ. A .ami, Hir Hutw'T. Ki-utackr. Pri-
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I IRE FITS'.
Anecdotes of Linco'in iire iununirea
lile. tut now aiui tlitn a rjew one ilo.it.s
out oil the tide of the po.-pip. An o'.il
citizen of Washington givt-s me;thid ono.
which I never hearil or read before. In
liis boyhooil Lincoln was befriended by
a fiimily in humble circumstances, who
pctierous!y aided him in the effort to at
tain advancement in life. He after
ward left his little town to seek a wider
sphere of action with a mental vow to
repay the kindness of these unselfish
friends. After many years he returned
to the scenes of his early struggles a
successful lawyer, with a name already
known to fame. The community was
agitated over a murder committed in
its midst by one of its town folks. Lin
coln was requested to undertake the
defense ; the particulars were furnished
him, and by a strange interposition of
fate he saw the way to repay hi3 early
debt for the accused was the son of his
early friend. There was little chance
to refute the evidence against the young
man, for two respected citizens swore
to the recognition of his face by the
light of the moon as they surriised him
at the side of hi3 victim. Lincoln arose
to open the defense. He carelesply
asked for the almanac, which he saw
lying on the clerk's desk, simply for the
sake of gaining time, while he sought in
his mind for a clew to the sympathies
of the jury a cold, hard set of men,
with convictions already formed. As
he abstractedly flattened tho leaves of
the book his eye, even at this trying mo
ment, lit up with something akin to that
keen sens of humor so characteristic of
him, and he began his stx?ech. His
words fell like the rattling of artillery
upon the astonished, spellbound audi
ence, and without leaving the box the
jury returned a verdict of "uot guilty."
He cleared the prisonei and found the
wkneases guilty of perjury.
"But gentlemen," said Lincoln,
years after in telling this story, "I was
careful to kp that almanac in my
hand the while, and to carry it out T
court with me theie was no other co y
there."
"What had the almanac to do w.th
it?" questioned my friend.
"It was a year old," said Lincoln,
with a twinkle of humor in h"s eve.
"and prov?d conclusively that themonn
did not shine on the night cf ti e date
of the murdtr in the previous year.
When the truth leaked out, as cf course
it did, they could r.ot try the man over
again, and wisely concluded that "si
lence is golden. At1"".. C"n.Ji'fi'i.
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Tht Texas and IViCific bridtje over the
Trinity Uiver at Dallas, Texas, isnh.ely
feet above the water level. A l.ero
waikim? across the biidge recently was
overtaken by a train and so scaled that
he jumped from the bridge, went plump
down into the water, and after half a
minute arose and swam ashore unhurt.
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