\ EAGLES IN INDIANA. THE KING OF [THE AIR DESCRIBED BY AN UNFRIENDLY SCIENTIST, The Most Cruel of All Feathered Robe birsellis Cownnlly Attacks on Inoflons sive AnimalsThe Dead TroeeeAn Eagles’ Council. “A great many persons,’’ said Professor & Collett, “who are considered well informed, seem to think there are no eagles in Indiana. The truth is wo bave quite a number, a great many more than we need. It was that sen- sible okl utilitarian, Benjasain Franklin, who suggested the turkey as our national bird, objecting to the proud eagle as unrepublican, because he had been appropriated os tho em- ble of sovercignty by a number of mon- archical powers, The poet and tho have given their finest farelos and ix tions to honor this bird, which, after all, the most cruel of all feathgred robix Sometimes hoe is no daintier than tho b gard, and will gorge himself with the Cart As to his cruelty, he delight in atts Tess and inno tho ey rently ture than for I have never he case in Indiana where nan, womat or « was attacked by au In i neighborhood, in Vermilion county, I bar known an cagle ® tear out the eves of o dozen lambs, frightening the ing them at a distance by wings. jon viking some of { nt anfmal, I os of lambs, app moro as ot fond ard of a cagle. ny ewes amd kee flapping thei NOT COWARDLY, “I never knew an eaj mal that that I mean to say wary. The eagle, as commonly known, iu a solitary, melancholy bird. He is usu seen alone in his flights, soaring at a heigh his eye is capable of me ing great distances, Their ne coarse sticks or brush, not well on the top of an inaccessible tall monarch of the forest. It is som believed that the occupation of such a tree for the nest of an eagle causes its death hence, in story aud in pictures the eagle ne tree is always shown as a dead tree. It is not true that the eagle's occupancy kills tho te but s a dead or leafless treo for purposes of vation. Besides, the of in nest may bave enemies—not animals, but birds, like jays and crows “I have little d BUT WARY, tle to attack of he is cowan an n w resastancs ol ot be bi as capabk t, because sts are built of put to rock or som ret hier teeriai¥ hie choos obser the mere mbt that persons occasion them for other rare. Perl I our oldest inhabit or two ina time. It seems that the eagle, red man, requires a large hunting grow By a sort of arrangement a territory o or ten miles square is assigned to a pair of eagles, though they do not sail in compan? They always keep the same territory and the same nesting place “We have in Indiana the golden eagles, the former the aiore common, the latter extremely rare. F ‘requently tl females and foung males of silvered or bald eagles are mistaken for the golden and other All males of the bald family are ornamented with a white crest after att ing the age of 2 years. Before that age they cannot readily be distinguished from the females in their more somber plumage. For many years I had sen bat fe Ww fos. 50 1 was surprised to learn that on an adjoining farm to my own in Vermilion county, In ciana, two miles of my residence, there was a bald eagle assembly —that it wa held there every night, and was the center to which les came from a distance of more than fifty miles in all directions, fo flight of fifty miles or more this mighty winged bird MEETING FOR COUNSEL, in the k of the ev wt for co msel and dir re companionship, in one alter another there be shrieks of wel ally see eagles and mistake the «4 howeves birds, agzle being so many « have mn £ seen more than one like the wild bald and t) Species onl within is nothing t« They came d doubtless 1 than birds came BL Ore ne won id ome and noises very ling to the listener. This nati as 1 call it, has existed for a peri ind of man runneth not to roosts are on lofty, bare limbed litary plac By act imberedd fifty-th were ahart smal conere «1 that the contmry The why INOres in 4 Very wm eaunt tl which mainder either not reached « rest, “Why ell, an eagl their nest nish they I not na pag wn ese cacies m rev twenty-four males and the re females or of w males that had the age aring the whit don’t rv holy eagles increase in number who gots a chance to kill Another reason is that are so badly built as not to for to eg 1% 1] nr does 80 sec ] of storm, a1 ™ in en flown and the « are thrown « g% broken gle had wr that an ea kKilled—in Greene was-—~{that mensured eleven foet § from tip to tip. I had a wounde orapet for some time, He had n broken wing and could fly He we d a live chicken with one set of claws ar tear it into s! He was turned loose in a | {ed regularly yday. Cats Pe and coots kept at a respectal distance frog the wounded king of the air and it unloeky for any strange d ot within | h. He nov without leaving a slight testi ial in the way of hair or hile behi The brillinncy of the eve of the sa hen angry is wonderful. It is and magniticent in its fury.” Indians Scmrnal not noi rein 18n arde every SENN, ™ is majesty’s clute i os wpe unrziin The Azorean Peasantry. - With exports falling off and no manu turing interosts to speak of the condition Azorean possantry is deplorable. To aid to these evils mt of the islands are dn painted and wages are extromely low, i labor at times commanding no more than 10 or 20 cents of our money per day. Of course, the cost of living is very or people «could not exist on the wages; but it is only a bare existence that Lise poorer clases obtain, Their food is of the coarsest description, their clothing con fined to a fow garments of cheap material, snd their houses are almost bare of furni Many of these houses are unfloored, asd have not even a tabic or chair. The women sit on rugs of native Buen spread flat on the floor, and their chilldren aro ul - I to run entirely naked or with ou looso garment reaching from the shoulder ia -l hips it is 1b wonder that, under the circu: * tans, proat numbers of the islanders em, : date, pusanda have gone to the flan Yih ldands and to America, where (ln reat majority wsoltle in California, onl ore ato going avery yew. The Porta pe #2 lnwd regulating emigration are vory “et, and no young man over 18 years sa is cllowed 9 go away unless ho hes wrved in the a od i draft of or will grnih bonds in io comin back ani ponies if drafted. Thess laws are froquenly sevaded, and the business of taking off “eon raband’’ passengers by American whales and other vowels is as common as smuggling, “t'or. Boston Herald, a tat Consideration of Mores. “ bifore (he Have Jou saything to SE ure yor hit my of tix tare CONFESSION. B Hove me, dear, unyielding though 1 ba, Ambitions flourish only io the sun— Ia nolsy daylight every race ls run, With lusty pride for all the world to see. When darkness sinks the earth In mystery, When eye, or ear, or sight, or sound is none Tut death, a tide that waits to bear us on, And life, a loosening anchor in the ses, When time and space are huge about the soul, And tis of custom lost beyond recall, And cournge as a garment inthe flame, Then ell my spirit breaks without control, Then the heart opens, then the hot tears To prove me wholly woman that 1am Dora I* ad Goodale in Harper's all MESSENGER BOYS' HARDSHIPS, Extruels from Joo Howard's Letter. Hard Work, Long Hours, Temptations, Wo complain of thelr laginess. Perhaps thoy are tired, Let's look at that for a mo- ment. A day's work is supposed to be ton hours, tio boys are compelled to remain until “lot off," and in m s 1 hes ips work from NY Cex Lomita ora five cont For the ex a day extra pay of ming fourteen | i ion to his re Kk re five cents an hour r hours, or twenty conts, for whieh he os up his rest, his recrention—pretty tourh know the te to whic are subjected, I have Hittle 1 the ad midnight and in hours of the mornin loritimat rrandis, often no and ques walked along. 1! en runnin eral hou » of a sick i He i or's two or three tis veral times, for a n and he wae literally fa are ready 4 in a barroom as 1 fame boys, ad arcing to t to these sud to mporti infamous OUTS Zuiar f 82 Wo ive his sleep Woe little they lows Car h fel streets one not long since ut ny we for sev tn Hes, apnnes ns ns ins ang oir a lances at alll 18 ende 1 2 14 r " rooted wi 1% nature, h org wl ns the v who drink and it them to and sub jo es and outrages Foposs ble vice a th They t i mes fot wlrer each other <d evil le, the offices are od and badly in the rai on returning whenon, contra 4 * the 8509 and seat him sn hour or for } or, after stean 80, he is called and st He rides M ner aay or Howard haif [5 FR § inken clothes ov stl cam on a w i in Haberton's “Badge and “"Toddy.* The folk wing anecdote of “Helen's Ba bies'’ has not heretofore been published The babies went with their mother to visit her father, D. P. M. Hastings, of Hartford whose brother, a missionary in India, ried a sister of President tieveinnd doctor at that time lived in a hx high steps, having his office in the base Tne There an insdde passageway A the col from to roowns, and during the visit of the litth grandfather the wl sprinkled with little pie ar The wns Ear the office cellar stairs wer med an to their ret explained that they put the order to And their way 1 uestie ore in Their mot) (rimm m the office by their aid vidently been reading One of the wi youth The and his parents, had then two children yonager than Bud; and Toddy, adopted a little girl of the ape of tl Buffalo Courier boys is died althoug them other VOng Bb edi lost boy, ~ Zalindki the Torpedo Boat Man. Lieut. Zalinski, a dynamit whose experiments with gun and a submarine » at Fort Lafayette have attention lately, isa well bu dle aged man with dark hair ring to show a tinge of gray. He makes a friend over he meets by his and manners, In speaking of the pro gress in his work by whch he has ad owl from th rowing a charge of ffleen pounds of dynamite to a distance of half a mile throwing of 200 pounds of nitrogelatine to a distance of over a mile with safety, always # the pronoun we, the workmen who assist him names of the workmen much more quently than he refers to his own efforia Ho lives with his family in a comfortable cottage in the offi at Fort Ha those of his friends who know intimately say, ho gives dinners that o throwing torpesis acted hk AflLr of mu Just Legis - be fenutt Iwuly RiTwiiy modest to the he referring to He uses the fre ore’ row ton, where, him are even more perfect in their way than bis | experiments with engines of war, New York San Labouchere’'s Glass of Champagne, When at Frankfort I had the honor of | serving uivder the late Sir Alexander Malet, wmnd certainly a more kindly chief wasnot to be found in the services, His legation was accredited to wveral of the minor courts, and at one of them I was even more appre ciated than my chief. This was why, Oe. eaionally there was a ball at the court, which we were expeated to attend. At my first ball supper I found myself at a table next to a grandee, gorgeous in stars and rib bons. The servant eame to pour out cham- pagne. Now, I detest this wine, so § shook my head. The grandee nudged me and said “Let him pour it out.” This did, and he explained to me that the potentate whose hospitality we were enjoying never gave his | pugets more than one glass, ‘‘so you see, if § drink yours I shall have two,’ and ho suited the action to the word. After this there nad to be quite a struggle to sit near me st court suppors.~-Londen Truth, Winter Roads in Norway. In riding along the roads soe at fixed futervals stones with on thera mere or lem extensive, sometimes simply juitials and sometimes names with numbers, These are placed there to show who is bound as the owner of the land to keep the yond in repair and to keep it open in the winter, and for what distance his obligation extends, ito the U, 8. under u { plan, Fo male disense, of Iiterest to Ladies. The new trea mont tor ladies diseases | dimeovered by De, Mary A, G ogg, the {distinguished Eoglish Physician and Paurse, whieh has revolutionized the Lentire mode of fin Eogland is now being introdaced ine fair and wove] Sufficient of this remedy for one month's trial treatment As sont free LO every indy who is suff ring from any disease cone- won to the sex who sends her address nnd 14 2et stumps for expense, charges, L 21 It is a positive cure for any form meiik the many times saflicient to effvol a manent cure, Fulldireet omyany the prekage (which ts put ap ins plaio Wrapper) - | af fop rofere ence. No trial ages will be Avg lat. 1886. Adds ®, Crea Coupaxy, Parswyea, N.Y. of fe ree trial yer- ON , then ¢ Fig pac fut Bead 8 Cinrinan’s, Frioges, Gimps Fngiish Spavin Livimant aif Ble mishes fi all Hard, , or Callovsed Lampe om torres, B Od Curbs Nxeoney Sore and Swolien | hirost, | ure of w $50 vy Sold by F nte Pa, —— “ bot War D ugeist, 8-44-15. or ©" Potts Green, . — For Sang Cie larg Bray horse, 7 ears old Suitable fg and dis tht ariving purposes, A.J CREST, Unionville, EFOO0GE, SDOwW res «| rico Inr ' traiuan 3 stock of Exar mne « a-bra ir ching brie Lrarmans When Baby was sink. we gave her Castoria R for x “a FC aston and ject, thm treating these complaints | package | 8 nt after | i Revepy | nd Buttons | rutile Rana Rallroads. | ALD EAGLE VALLEY R&R. : Time Tub ¢ in effect Nov, 15, WESTWARD, Mui, P.M Lonveo Lock Huven..oosisonnnn 8 20 Flemington. ou oiinnins 3 24 Rill Huila... ovainniiiin. 8 29 Beveh Grovk .ovvniinners.. 8 88 Kagloville.......c...coonnn. B 42 Howard sssissnensen B D2 Mount Engle Qurtin,........ 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