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Prank Smith, Centre Hall, Pa, HABITS OF THE DOVE. “Billing,” Writer Thinks, Corresponds to Our Kissing. An Englishman, Edmond Selous, has been watching doves at play and in combat. Of the habit of “billing.” ip which 80 many birds engage wher they are nesting. he says: “Where birds now merely ‘bill, they once, ip my opinion, fed each other—or the male fed the female—but pleasure came to be experienced in the contact alone aud the passage of food, which Was never necessary, gradually be came obsolete. 1 think it by no means Improbable that our own kissing may have originated in much the same way and that birds, when thus ‘billing.’ ex perience the same sort of pleasure that we do when we kiss must be quite obvious to any one who has watched them.” Of a peculiarity of the stock dove Mr. Belous writes: “When these birds fight they constantly interrupt the flow of the combat by bowing In the most absurd way, not to one another, but, generally, so to speak, for no object or purpose whatever, apparent. ly, but only because they must do so. The fact is, the bow has become a for mula of courtship and as courting and fighting are intimately connected the one suggests the other In the mind of the bird, who bows, all at once, under a misconception.” AND THEIR TREAT- MENT. It often happens that frull trees as well as other plants are seriously in Juréd by the attack of aphides, or likely to other called pear tions They if the climatic or unfavorable to and of should be corrected as While much enriching the land into a good mechanical shallow are most condi growth } are the trees COUrse much as be done by pos sible can and condit thorough cultivation to the moisture in a dry season | best lice preventive measure It often happens, however, become so much harm to tre they are Young necessary to use For this purpose there Is ter than some form 3 3 per} ¥ thor Although ratl tion vonoral Reneral A great into south 1aany n Texas ville railroad, and ing their first fall ErOowers } v ry the lizsease of t] This di has the land for raising these crops in older souta Texas sections, and it is to be in mind that the into the country on cabbage and seed keep the 1 DIACK cauliflower soil and nearly destroyed $ disease is brought would lisease {rom fields it can treating your plished by be earily accom the seed for fif disinfecting part of corrosive thousand parts of pound of formalin in The the seed in sure to prevent the most destructive eab and cauliflower disease known. and trifling com Na- solu one subll one tion of mate in water, thirty treatment docs the least and not injure trouble ia probable saving - Grower « 0 cost GOOD PLOWING MAKES GOOD CROPS We find the following In an ex change credited to Ex. The general idea of the article Is correct, but there is one mistake—{t {8 not neces sary to Invert the soll, unless there is trash on the land that needs to be covered up. The only Important thing is to be sure that the soll is thoroughly pulverized. It i8 not always the best looking plow fallow that is the best broken that slides under the turf and Inverts it without breaking it, looks well, but for the production of a crop it prepares the land badly. Many of the plows now on the market are con structed so as to bring the least draught upon the team, and this by many Is considered the perfection of the plow-the least draught for a given depth. But may we not be lab oring under n mistake in this? The object in plowing is to invert and pul. the and prepare It for a Plowing may be so 8011 performed the soll without the line of that if a 80 turned, breaking except in the furrow slice It is evident crop be planted upon land the roots of the the large hard, the roots plant will have to contend with unbroken indeed, In man that penetrate them instances Can not THE Tho VALUE OF IRD guineas are no GUINEAS tL as service confined ina New Petroleum Deposits in Asia. i as America is inte try which atten There have province of rected in the Tigris ber of been discovered Bagdad, near north of Samara, a num springs, while on the En Hit similar springs also found. On brigands this district does ford good opportunity for ing and development, but in the Ker kuk district the future for such ac tivity is much more promising. ana not only petroleum, but also coal, is found, the former being used for light natives, while the coal tried on the Tigris steam proving, however, bitum There is every evidence that the petroleum deposits are extensive and will repay ample working, but and rich $s pitrates have near been not af. prospect the has been ships, too inous the Bagdad rallway and Increased shipping facilities on the Tigris must be provided before they can be turned to practical account. —Har- The Cabinet and the Presidency. It Is almost fifty years since a Preal. dent was elected who had previous cabinet experience. James Buchanan was Secretary of State in Polk's ad. ministration and returned from the legation in London to run for the Presidential nomination. To be sure, in earlier days the cabi. net was considered a stepping stone to the White House, but this condition ceased long ago. So apparent Is the fact that Senator Hoar once charac. terized the cabinet as the place for an ambitious man to end his ambi tions in. . It is not the Intention here to show that Secretary Root cannot be nomi nated for President, but to demon. strate that if he is accorded the honor it will be because he Is deserving of the confidence bestowed upon him, and not because he has any advan tage of political Influence Elmira Dally Advertiser, THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Peansylvania Told in Short Order. Arrest While Dr Kempton, and were out driving their horse ened by a dog and ran away mai ran up with occupants were thrown out of the and The buggy was demolished A strike was dec f tthe Fal % Dubois, affecting Howerter, i Shallenberger was fright The am embankment and steep vehicle miured lared at the colliery Mining Company, about 200 Ex- congressman Hopkins, of Lock Haven, ind Charles McKee, of Pittsburg, are the principal owners of the plant. The nen the Altoona scale, adopted last spring, has been ignored by the com- pany. Thes check weighman, an cight-hour day the rate for mining and all The representatives of Erie miners, in convention at Scranton, voted as sat. isfactory the reply of General Superin- tendent May to their grievances, and the trouble that has been brewing between the men and the company was amicably adjusted, a possible strike of 3000 min- ers being thus prevented. Edward B. Coughlin, aged 33 years, a well-known musician and vocalist, of Shenandoah, was killed at William Penn colliery by a heavy pipe falling upon him while he was superinggnding the placing of new columns, John Flanigan, of Reading, aged 53 years, died suddenly from heart disease in his room at the Hotel Coatesville. Andrew H. Hershey, Ezra M. Good and Christian H. Nolt, of Lancaster, en- tered suit against the H. 8. Kerbaugh Company, contractors, of Philadelphia, and the Pennsylvania Railroad, to re. cover $30,000 damages. The plaintiffs own islands in the Susquehanna River along the line of the new low grade freight line, and they claim that by rea- son of the heavy blasting done recently their properties have been destroyed and damaged or materially decreased in value Creek men cCiamm demand es | and scaie other work, AMONG Cannibal CANNIBALS The King—Ta} Missionary away Chief-—What's ‘He's tainted the t Life CRUELTY VHO'S TO BE Mr. Meckley and Miss married, eh” ts scared and actually to be “Yes backs every uniess he ge out It makes time she mentions she's going to nounces it so much ~Philadelphia Press DEAR TO “Will have asked the neighbor fond of the chicken” “And why shouldn't I be?” ed Suburban, who had been to dinner, “when I can flavor of our flowers in sel "Detroit Tribune HANDICAPPED “Yes, sir,” sald the pompous cith gen, who rates himself at half a million, "1 began life a barefooted boy, and see what 1 am today “That's all right.” replied the easy. going man, whose sole assets consist. ed of one wife, six children and nine dogs. "You had a big advantage over me at the start” “How's that?’ queried the p. c. “You began life a barefooted boy,” rejoined the other, “while I was com: him the ‘“trous wear She like ‘trousers.’ sean’ pro- " HIS HEART another helping?” “You seem very you respond- detect the every See Columbus Dispatch Mis Last Card. A certain venerable archdeacon en. gaged as a new footman a well re commended youth who had served as stable boy. The first duty which he was called upon to perform was to fccompany the archdeacon on a series of formal calls. “Bring the cards, Thomas, and leave one at each house” ordered his master. After two hours of visiting from house to house the archdeacon’s sist was exhausted. “This is the last house, Thomas" he said; “leave two cards here” “Beggin’ your pardon, sir,” was the reply, “I ecan't—I've only the ace o spades loft." Harper's Weekly. * — Sons —- DEMUCRATIC CO. COMMITT EE«s1908. Bellefonte, XN. W., 1. C. Harper a BW. Patrick Gherrity W. WW. 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