The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 27, 1886, Image 4

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Freshiv s!.iki' ; i;ni- &(-. kh-. ;
young turi;iprf v i 1 ;.-r- r:c '
the -attack c,( ;i. rt- . I .
should l.c a; .!:t.l n!n n (lie i-j
One thousuml i-.i:t el-- ,f .'iy
cobs will bnri ! v;n to ( .ur a-i-I
pound:! of ash, arnl of this two a:
half pound w ill - pLii p,i:4::,.
fact that cjs ufit:i Iikt- e ra o hs
be due to the potash '.!. e-M Au,
which may serve to correct !.-. n
i .':i.
rom
rm!f
The
tipi y
ai,.l
1- !, !
digestion.
The best gravel for ro;id niak r.tr ha3
no atones larger than a ln-i.'s t tr and
is free from -lirt, nr.. J h;.s i,o more sai.d
amoof it than will bart:y f. i t!;t- ii.tt-r-stices
between the iet lil-s. CI an gravel
free from dirt at:d tt.! , i:i j ai k urj
forrnly, make a itnooth r-.d au.1 last
indefinitely.
The Iifliinui. Farhu r says : ' Mr. T.
S. Connett, in Irvinatoii, ki.s a method
of training rasi-beinrb that is worthy of
imitation. He stretches a wire ador er
each row about two feet fn m the
ground, fadte; ed to j.,.;v3 ;.i e:i h end,
supported every r id or v. jt!; a light
8lat. Th3 vines ar - r;.::d out fan-
snaiea ami tied to ti e vs ;-. I;
form they are convene: t f..r
and pickin-. He (rJ;-,.
growing thtia '
th:3
ir j
ii
(..ravel s ivt s the aa
I:'.' III pu
Itli (IU,;.
e with
: ".peds.
:iay !
e fowls
1 ilijes-
uu'js mat ree.'i
The grinding ia th- pivr.ir
heard by placins? the ear r.ear tl
when their st-;tn ic!i.4 aie full an
uon is taking place. The faoui..l of the
grave! stones grinding and rubbing
against the triain is e.- ieciaily andibl-in
the case of ducks that are about half
grown, at whid. time they are increas
ing in size very fast and digestion pro
ceeds very rapidly.
The J'(,v... 't.;,,.;;, J'L ,:Pi,,n 8.iysS :
"When a large ;econd cnp of grass is
desirtd, a ilrtssing of some quick act
ing manure may be applied immediately
after the first crop is harvested, with a
result that will usually be very satis
factory. An excellent dressing may be
made by mixing Hue ground bone with
good wood ashei a week or ten das be
fore it is applied. In mixing these two
materials together, to pieven: the es
cape of ammonia w heu the land heats,
fine loam or fine dry muck should be
mixed with the Lone and ashes. upei
phosphate m.-y be applit-u with good re
sults, providing thai a gentle rain soon
follows the application ; the tact is, no
xerti.Izers i 1 d much good unless
.uric in ,in o;i:asi. ri ii raoi to keep the
soil moist.
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bearing r! i-; ; y
of some Spec;;!: f. n:p
year. Y..nnj trte.
moderate si, :'(, ci:
mulch, the t ; ! 1 1 : i .
'e Ui.u, ii
h-.nld ii
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Boon as the t , ( a t t :i: .
protect the ks of y. I.- : ii,
BilipS of old C'o'.i. tied i !'-!; tl."
the base the ii; .-t t". .i i- : .
attacked bv P.pli'S the fh
sprayed with a kerosene f
black, gnn.tL.;. ; rl.'s aj.n-ar
trunk or branch:, it is advit!
to the affected p i-i a banda-.'-Composed
of like parts of fj .-,!. i
ureanrt one part (f (1 .r of
thoroughly rioxeci. a.s a i-n-v
disease Mr. An:":r w -t.-h. s Tl
and main It i.u h.-s ..f :i,
spiing with the fo'i.nvim.' n ixt
pail of cotjin;: ti uli'e er lim?; v
pint of sott !-o:.p nn, f..,0 j ; ,
phur.
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leaii to
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The 7 V '; J''rr ' j- ay
mistake to wet o.it ' r .-;r:s
pot: 1 try with s n.'n !. w;.
it the consi'tencv of a
paste, at once d.tlh'ioi to
their delicate pointed .-
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t t
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, f-linhy
up with
k
and
in.
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ins digestion by weak !!:?
; -ri-
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live iiiiios with too n:'.e
(lorn meal, especially. ,
pnoiisli hot waer pi o;r
moisten and j irtially ru,
particles qnd cause Hen
rather than adhere to t . (
rich yellow ma.-a i:; tl. r
mr
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nvei
fie ii
o fii'i
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re:-dv
it to
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The
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taken up, hv l ti. t i "Jy .: V
the other cent en ts of ..-
zard. buf keep the li"v:- ?ti -,'
and shon'd net l. on :ttd a, u
of each day's tt n-s . ( X'Tpt in
acute intertill d'-a-.1. It sh
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1 no
corsti' u'e thr f t:' ire- gr iio f
d of fowls,
as onr maiz- yi-hls s,i much oil as to in-
clit.e growing fowls and laying hens to
put on to much fat.
A correspondent of the O' ;'.) Ftn,n r
describes a home-made tool he finds very
useful in his garden work: Takr- a
piece of hoop iron a foot long nnd bend
it in such a manner that when the ends
come together there will he a circular
hoop in it two inches across. l'unch
two holes fn the ends two inches npart,
then take a piece of pitchfork handle or
other routnf pifce of wood a foot long
and saw into one end of it deep enough
to let the ends of the iron into within
half an inch of the loop. Tlivel this
handle on and .sharpen ot,p edtre of the
loop, and the tool i comp'ete. You
will le astonished at the amount of
good work that cati be done in a perfect
manner w il h this simp'e cn'rivnnoo.
It is better than anv of the hand weed-
ers in the market beeam-v v ith it you
can work right up to the smallest p'ant
witliout dantrer of cutting it off.
The nge or horned cattle tmy gener-
ally be known by rinrrs or. the horns tin-
til th-ir tenth veir
r.fUr that time
thry pive in. ifdi'-:;' joii
f i.pe further
inan mat it.e
tenth yen. Tl e
the hjrn after !
two year o'd
rule, thut-.h trif
i ll La-: 1 t.-se.l jl i
h -' r'li? :u-i"irs on
: b-:s as:----d
:. :ift r. a gt - ral
' ''I -' b'-f-r that ac.
ve.ir the r s tj :r irradu-
Durirm th" third
ally increaoe:;. an
a 7'
13 Completely fi-imr.l. The si-eond rin-,'
appears durir.g f he ff.n.'h enr, ;;nd ;l
the fifth vear it is con p'cre. After that
an additional tin:,' !- f i'rof d eih vear.
This ru'- is siif leu-of !v i l.-iin, ;o,il f-vm
a yotintT ' irmer needs but IitU' practice
to enable him to read a cow's a?e nti
her horii. A row with thre rirus is
pit years rild. X new rir a are f rni"d
after th- tei.if, ejr ; the ,ieeter rings,
however, and H; :i; ;-f ar;- rt e of
the Fun s are pre' t y sore mdieati-Mis of
old agp.
1 ' 1 l lr i III! I J "-!'::!.
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and llri'ii.Me v hep ( ti irm. (
'i'l. Heather to d iv is wet an 1 ri'ritrm . j
I r-minds nif the Hrst day that I v r !
p"t eves on Paris. It was in the rvMh j
of May. This remnicprp. and a j
oerusil of nn Ritic'r' by my brPli-.Hi' ,
i-o'lflST'.ie. Irarnler Mit? hw, whieh I j
have ju-t open, hare irnix-llpd rue to
write sfiiii"' h;!i 4 a''out the PirisoF over ,
thiity years cro, T was a yop.ii:' t'ftl '
t hen. full of 1 ife and .;irit . and enjn inuT
to the utmost the deliah's of i trip to i
I"u rope, tl.en a far more unrnmniTO
bin? than it Isnowadavs, and especially !
'his season, when it seems as if the
' jioiired itserem'3 dn li eremp ir.n T.n-
r i" e. l'aris was very different thpn,
! socially and politically, from what it is
: at present. Ti e erop're was in the first
; blae of its crlory.
; royal beauty, par excellence, of Kurop.
! S;e w.is not quite thirty years of a?e,
and was in all the bloom and briliiaucy
j of her charms, j saw her first in the
; impt rial lotre at the C'omedie Francai.se.
She was attired in nine white and wore
a sjilendid r.eck! .ce of Immense pearls.
j O;'. the front nf the box before her was
' Titled ;1 reut ) ,n : -Mii.t- if r.wr.a -itl T.inrr
sterns, made up with seeming careless
ness and tied with a ribhon. She was
-iy. very lovfly, and her grace was even
m ire attractive tiian her beauty. As I
! write, there iises before me a vision of
tt P smuTl crm nr. f 11 0 c r..iu...1 il-iMi
! its u f aith of golden chestmit hair ; the
lonr, slender throat ; tlio sloping slioul
I ders, whiter than the glistening pearls
I that adorned them ; the soft blue eves ;
, and, above all, the indesci ibable and
j unaccountable melancholy of theexprts
I sion a sadness not to be chased away
even by the frequent smiles that dis
', closed her pearly, even teeth. It was an
j expression like that which rests like a
shadow on the handsome, intellectual
features of Vandyck's portraits of
Charles I. a look prophetic, it is said,
of comirg misfortune and dreary doom.
Sh was unpopular even then, despite
her charms and her affability ; and when
i she went out to drive, few and far bi-
tweei were the hats lifted in greeting to
hti, or the cries of "Vive rimperatrict!''
i that marked her progress. There was
then residing in Tans a gentleman from
j Philadelphia, long since deceased, who
j cherished a chivalrous and ardent admi
ration for the f -tir empress, and whenever
he saw her carriage approaching he
would rush into the middle of the street,
wave his hat in the air, and shout "Vive
i lTm(H-ralrice 1" with all the force of a
pa.r of stentorian lungs. 1 do not think
that his honest, demonstrative homage
di.-p'ea-vd in the least its imperial object.
vhe used always to respond to his greet-
in,' by a most gracious bow and one of
the SWf etesr. Strides. Even then the
l'arii.inrt had contriv
, . . t,l
it to shOW her ! hat ,
thev hated hei, a.,d that in their eyes
Si'.e v.-vf ' the panioh Woman,"' the alien
. 1,1. . . 1 . . 1 : . . I.i
:i'h-r a'i heir
o ail the uli- 1
":;,;:r
Ji' J:rr tni.et b-ini? of a
.S'.Tfll-'f it. r.'i-cMv tt-? P"-' . f i t;ni:fi.1 . Ii. r
o,:h an.I graee, and the 'poetic nature
of her be.ttuv. I rememhrr her at the
r.t?es, a: (
d tll iu imlf tViieate lilac.
lHvii.ir t rinses of the yaiue
I n. wr.in in its t r.inr-s. S'.e hI not
yt-l t-M ed ciir. 'i ii.r ; t ii-il was t ca.e
ft-v iiiO!it!iS lati-i. l.ucy IIooi'-r's
A J'eai it l.ioa fattier.
A I'.iris en: t ri;.Mii lMr.t of the New i
V,,,k tr,.,'.' :iva - !! ,1. M withOul I
fl.i. tr ii. ..ru c -1' 1 ...Ilk
.. .... , . ..V,r-T i.i )in IlI-ilL
tn:-r f,i.;n "a-i Am'Mirgli or anv o
!' tn.r fann'Ji,-, tamer." of bv '"!. e times,
and id iu object of ge'.eral 5-ymnathy on
aeeount of his fearful ndvei.tnre tl, -
o:her loght with his old lion. Sultan.
When this beast was brought to Jui.s.
fourteen years ago, the first thing he did
w.3 to kiil a man. Jtidr II has never for
a limmrdil been ignorant of the least's
U mper. Two years ago 1 not the famous
tamer at Trouville and had many oppor
t unities of cmverir.g wiih him. lie is
a short man, considerably below middle
heiuh-, and of Herculean build. I should
.av he is thH very strongest man I ever
r. -aw. He is dark in features, with black
in i curly hair, rather of the Spanish than
of the Trench tvpe. Hemakesnopreter.se
to rule his animals by kindness. ITre-
lies on sheer fear inspired by his presence
j lo reduce them to submission. His eyes
the m v-il distinguishing feature
about him. It i3 upon the effect of
tn'se he told me, that he chiefly relies,
; 1Iis look vd,en Pxcited can hardly be
(1"scribf'11 without the use of apparently
usurJ adjectives so startling is it. He
is a m:,n absolutely without the sense of
fear of wild animals. Armed with only
a short prong, he will walk straight into
a cage of full grown leopards, tigers or
lions, fiesh in cantivitv chaainrr Ktm
. , imui
, al! around tor five minutes. A few days
afterward he will pass his head through
' their smoking jaws. Snltan was the
! most difficult bast he ever met. The
' animal would frequently make a savatre
. rush at him if their eyes separated for '
instant only, and would be stopped j
by the tamer's imperious coolness, and j
left fearing the Rir with his furious paws !
n few inches from his master's nose Thp I
. othfr night when Hide turned his back
' fr a moment, the lion pprang on him,
rolled him over, and began tearing him
viUl ,l5c1aw"3. when, pntting forth all
! Ptren?th, Ilidell managed tohurlhim
"IT, and to escape by ttie door, wounded,
however, in no fewer than seventeen
places. Weeding as fie was, he desired
to continue the performance, but was
?."t allowed to do so.
writer in Nature 'hinks the design
f a black skir is to protect the delicate A.Monii"aT- i Catame
lssiies benea'h. 1'iesh is very translu- ' .- SOa.
t
iei;tt,) H stroiig light, and there is no
d.'tiht 'hat ti,e rays of a tropical sun .
would light up a white man's pkin con- ,
siderably, where;is black skin would stop
cut the s dar energy of light, heat and !
chemical ia. effectually. Skiu heat is
of no importance, as -rspirat ion can ;
always keep that ,iown. May Lot the'
oiling , the skin in hot countries be !
partly to makp it refWtive, so that it :
should atworb lepy heat V And may not '
the rnirard white races have fur clot hir tr '
t e prtlr for th" purple r f keeping thp i
nisnles of their UniiPs suihciently in the I
daik V
T3 7t Ti 1 T I VQ donbtlw
of Knsia
t-. : v,; ... rimr;t in mvth.
dernss of i-ontii ting traditions, and emerpee into a clear
liKhtoniv in comparatively recent nmw. it isp iuum ymui
imix -sinvr i-rson.dities and darkened by hideous
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cnmcJ ; stnimiK eve oca iuum; it uimimuv.,
sufferings of a proat people lend it pathos ; the
unreet of the present hour
tcret ii Kamlrfiua ptlWinermui'rMHuuu
consiier the situation of the hour. Library
m-r-r-r -r-TTT TfT covere! is
TUXj XJCiXVXwJ- times V
intereeting ns told by M. RamVxuid than any
cloth of Kold etudJtd witn uiamonus,
not of moral brilliance but of intellect
ual vipor and faclnatinp j-ronality.
Ivan tho Terrible. Pet. r the Great, Ma
.t.t,i rntlierine. Kicholas, and other
monarchs of iron will and broad ambition relieve the monotony
cf war. and the Mazeppa of Byron comee in as a charmiiis;
cpieodc. The inch civilization attained without the adoption
of a civilized form of government, leaves no room for surprise
at the strentrth of Nihilism. lnter-ueecm, cnicago, iu.
fTTTTJ' TTTQT'O'R ' diseia now published
X XlXli UXO X Uiti X ja tlie motjt saTitfactory
hktorv of that counrrv ever brought before Englifih rewdca-.
The history of the ri' of thia wonderful nation in remarkable.
Its power of absorption and diffusion ia phenomenal. " The
"World," said Napoleon once. " will one day be ruled by tho
Slav and Teuton racee." The prophecy iu under fulfilment.
How the Russian Slavs expanded from email districts about
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IXXUSTIiATED History of RUSSIA
frrmi th Earliest Timea to 1877. By A. ILlmbaud. Translated by I B.
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TTQCJT 21 history is full of cruelty, oppression,
X U OolilAl tyranny, and all porta of crime, with
few peaceful passag'ee to note the advano of civilixation. This
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; int'-nded (o be the time from on riew
! rnoou to the iifrxt. has, of necessity, de
i parted trom this ideit, in order to make
I an even number in the year. The decade
I and the century are purely artificial,
deduced from our system of numbering.
But the day and the year, the one derived
frm the reapi5 arance of light and daik
ness, the other measuring the round of
the seasons, are universally adopted
units of time, suggesting themselves
alike to cultured and savage, and which
we cannot think will ever be superseded.
The year is the time of the reyolutiou
of the earth around the sun. Its meas
ure is most easily obtained by the sun's
n appearance at the same altitude in the
sky. Every one knows that it is higher
in summer than in winter. If the cir .le
of the earth's equator were extended
right out from the center of the earth
into the sky, it would cut out a circle
there which is called the celestial equa
tor. Now, the sun crosses this line in
the spring, northward, arriving at its
greatest altitude in the middle of sum
mer ; thence it descends, crossing the
1 ; .. 1 . . , T : 1 .. 1 1 . 1 . 1
1 . 1 1 suuiiinaiu iu mr jam, niiu lectcimiK
its lowest point in midwinter. The
ancients, by measuring the length of the
shadow cast by a vertical stick on differ
ent days of the year, arr'ved at surpris
ingly correct results as to the length of
the year. In 430 u. c, Democritus as
serted the year to be 3Co days long,
which is within about eleven minutes
of the truth. Another ingeuiouB device
for the same purpose was that of the
Egyptian astronomers, who set up a
wheel parallel to the plane of the equa
tor. When the sua was in this plane, the
shadow of the sunward side of the wheel
would be exactly intercepted by the oth
er, and the interval between two such
occurrences would measure the year.
Owing to the fact that the sun does not
cross the celestial equator in the same
place each year, this year, which meas
ures the seasons, is a few minutes shorter
than the exact time of the earth's
motion around the eun. I02nlar Sci
ence Monthly.
The tiirl at tbe (iatc.
Heaven blesa the girl at the front gale
with peach-bloom on her chetka and
love-light in her eyes. Some men would
shut her out. of our literature, but I am
not one of them. The girl at the front
gate can never grow old to those who
have been there with her. Years may
come and go, but the music of the low
voice at the front gate will not be stilled,
and the memory of the cherry lips we
kissed at the front gate will hold owt
faithful to the end.
What if the old gate does and its
hinges rattle aud its latch refuse to hold
it shut? What if tbe poets are shaky
and sme of its rickets gone ? We love
the dear old relic still. We love it for j
the 8nke of the girl who used to stand j
out there by it with roses on her cheeks j
and nectar on her lijs.
We held the old gate up and counted
the stars, and bid good by aud then
counted the stars ag;iin. How many
times of a night was good by said ?
How many times did lips meet over the
dear old gate? The old gate knows,
but it will never tell. The old front
gate may have counted the kisses, but I
never did. And I am sure that the girl
with the peach bloom cheeks never did.
And what of the girl with the peach
bloom cheeks ? Ah, me ! She married
another. She forgot her vows at the (
old front gate, as some girls will, aud
mirried a richer and handsomer man.
And I ? Well. I went off to another
front gate where there were other peach
bloom cheeks and other lips as sweet,
and just as many ftars to count.
And now I have a fiont gate of my
own and a girl of my own, witti peach
bloom cheeks, who counts the stars with
the lKy of the giil whose vows made
with me at the front gate were broken.
But he is a true, good boy, and my girl
is a good, true girl, and heaven bless
them both as they stand to-night at the
old front gate. Bob Burdette.
acaoitT.
Instances of the sagacity of dogs are !
quite innumerable. A Massachusetts ;
paper adds one to the list, exhibiting this ;
intelligent animal in a new capacity !
that of a newspaper carrier. Fassengers
on the afternoon "scoot" train from
Springfield may witness daily in West
field an instance of canine intelligence
worthy to go on record.
Soon after the train passes the trap
rock quarry on the outside of the track
used by eastward bound trains, a dog
can be seen racing along with the train
nntil a paper is thrown off by the bag
gage master. The dog instantly seizes
it, and, after giv'ng a bark of acknowl
edgment, trots down the embankment
to the Louse of his owner not far away.
The sagacious animal is apparently of
Newfoundland and St. Bernard breed,
and for three or four years has acted as
news-carrier In the way described. Ev
ery day except Sunday, summer and
winter, he goes to his post on tho track
at about the time the train is due, and
there awaits the throwing of the paper.
It is said that he not only knows the
hour when the train Bhould come along,
bnt that on one day in seven there is no
need for his services. Apparently the
dog has learned to know the whistle of
his train from any other, for if in the
road or yard when the whistle sounds
half a mile down tbe track, he rushes
for his station.
"Maria." said the preacher Satur
day afternoon, after having read his
sermon aloud to her, "what do you
think of it ? Have I not portrayed the
evils of Sunday newspapers in a way
that must affect the congregation ?"
"Indeed yon have, John," was the
reply.
"I thought so." said the preacher.
1 feel that in this sermon I have fully
' demons' rated the iniquity of Surday
' . . ... ....
ruoticaiions. 1 trust tnere yan te a
ari;f conerejratioD to-morrow. 1'y the
way, Mar!, did you attend to mailing
the notice of my sermon and its sul-jt-ct
to all the newspapers so that it will
appear in the morn iiiR?"
bhe said she had attended to it.
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