Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 March 1878 — Page 7
aw Mii'in iii. in a iiii in ii
lVr4HHl hhiI MttrRry,
Atlollim Patti i now rwjoiving 2U , overllowim 1 -ijwm4p; Jllf"' 'f..Rr. ' -Thar
,ojected PmWeutof the Ckieag ti,
-willing win past year the Baptist colored people of Virginia built and imld . r ,
' CV 'rWm)i ilti f the large"
anu itulshutl last year, Is again fnli to
nig aim iu nam oi now aoeuiu.
?1!iuf I Wu 1 TOf f 'W KMHHtf .pas estaoiisncd a mission in Cuba, and
(Iuniiir wo iweiiiy-six years ensuing now want hulu m aiiuiafninir uul
tsil no large-sum orw,uw. tend nr Us work. fr t u
ynng Olwrlew Diokensis said to be.avaryoioseand olaver business man. He manage a huge printing-office, be-
tending it work, far it is the mily Pre
tostant agency on the island, with about 5,(X)0 souls in iu charge, . Itey. EdWatf Konnoy lias bean at work thorofp'six Tho preparations arujiQw complete for the great International Sundayschool Convention, ovhjehjs tobe held at Atlanta, Ga.,,on the 17th. 18th", and
lath of April. The Convention will bo
ebn ageacy has been started I delegated one, and if all the delegates idertakos authorship in a from the yariotw States attend in full way. It will furnish come- f il w,u bo abbUftwico as largte as
-Hijard Taylor,- oar Mew Ministerto
Germany 'wan rnarriedj' SK) years ago toacharwing lady, a native of tliat country. 'JUmnt- only- 'daughter is just
about entering woraantiooa.
which underta
wholesale
die4.-itrasdies, Mrmoflg," lust oris knd
Christmas stories on the shortest noMiulomoisollelto.o is lualri'raonially (HyledM'rs. Perkins, but with fpmininu shrewdness sho retains her maiden name for fffofetsiooiU hro, for, who would pay two dollar to ker a Mrs. 1'erkina iingP The Iwston QM makes tho unhappy poet, laurpate of Kngland sing: Victoria Kllzabeth Aii)fr.tto Olmrlotte Mnrrleil llernlmrd Frederick Hill, ?elifin Metii!iw6nIlililliiirKhHiicii
Albert OeorKts lire IiIh othr wanif s, hii1 slic i
can nmry rm u n wkiiik to. 01 marrlHi imHis Vvr. Iiad my mi. Tlie Hev. Dr. E. Wontworth, one of
the most learned and venerable of Moth- 'this Held should not ha in antagonism.
odlst clergymen has turned playwright. f . More than 900 Chinese havo been A drama translate! by him from tho received a members of tho Protestant Chines, and entitled "The Clover Mar- churches of California, and, in addition, riage," was porformeu an Qlifton, Ohio,, thre are 700 Chinamen in Christian by amateurs. The Chinese costumes i associations for learning Christian doc:md irwnnerA :wero retained as nearly as Urine; 750 Chinese attend the mission possibles, and the orchestra played Chi-1 schools of San Francisco, and more than neu lmwie. 1 1 ,XX) Ko to,tho Sunday schools. to i.o,vuKi:u.ow. , Hhodo Islanders nro Btidftavorino-to
rafor. no wa a mnet merauer it ite "Uniteil Presbyterian Church, fwi fmleinfiprlfmje f orlfer. ml h ikbwihifik liav)K)eM'parUNUy Utmtm.,
A young lady named Callett.of Wash
In the falUf 18ef, Mr. Liau W. MUler, of Stoeton,NewTork,hapi)nlTo nw)4i to a neigkHor tbitt.ke, Wi n6t my enough to winter his stock., Tka Hfehlorrepllel iHkt H3likd winte;sd hkt oow ujMm a daily ration of three niuti f jwal(l4 mckl. ktMtiintr hr 1m
l 'i " n i... . i ... i, . . .. : . . ----;---"
uigum oumy, ivy., snot nersen on ac- the taii nit'watenng iieruy liana, ana eeuBtof lirjMrMtUliHrig,rUel hewi oire'caniu out in good condition in tlw to break off Iwr engagemeni witk a fsriag aiwL yield frig a fair amount of ymHg. mn,-nJoM A'ttwmHH,- ,nier- milk'. Mr. Miller immediately repeated chant of Iearno, Texiw. arrived at tlie eaperinieothh.adiWd of 20 cows, IaJlo Itk ikotlr kf iiul HKW wai,8well"a$tfWa with tlie resultted suiiJiadrtlio HHtife niglit by takingthat IjejotMilinued the praotica. strj'eliaiw.' l No apparent mmoh w In 1876, he delivered' an addreea on siignd for tke.aat. . t I mail-feeding before the American .Dairj'maH'j Association, and iu 187G Mmixei. J explained hlH method at tho annual --AdriaR Vf., of Utreckt, maile Pope i meeting of. the Pennsylrania Dairyman's in 1522, was the last foreign, or 'ot, (Aftiociation. v
lie claims that 60 bufiltels of corn will
feeufrto tmrMtim tk te Mrt,' while
MltM
Willi
thel
ira la- ,d
will
do well to rejneniber.is tJkat tka riek-
er the kkki the mere vaHimato r
- Indium Farmer.
maRure.H "
5
Congress.
Tho great Prussian University at Berlin is closely competing now with tho Jipsic University in point of attendance. According to the calendar which has just appeared, the number of matriculated students during the present winter, amount to ,8;VJ, an incree of GQ0 on the summer semester. The Southern Methodist have reinforced their Mexican" mission with a native missionary who has been under training in VanderUilt University. Tho Board of Missions has passed a resolution favoring an arrangement of. comity with tho Northern Methodist Church, so
mat tno mission of the two churches in
Italian, Pope.
The Queen is said ;to tak.e so warm keep a herd of cows, housed and quiet, an intorostin tho Parliamentary debates . three times as long as two tons of hay
wiwi rpw inowju,.ii!i.o ua atraeof all the speetltei Wegrapaei
ner as tno ueuatee go on.
aab- these being the average produots of
4 1 , an acre of fanning laad or meadow. He
rocommenua, tne meat oi j'eiiow corn
Notwithstanding the u )ii:4ioiml for this purpose, to be fed dry, two or
mourning for Victor Kmanuel, the ex- lnrm timos a uay, anu insists mat uurpeiliencv of koeninsr tho usual carnival ing their hlbernatidii in. the barn, cows
feetivitke k discussed in Italian cities, do not need bulky, fibrous food,- and i
Tlie Roman lnanioipnlity is disposed to are actually better without it. still countenance-the racing by riderless . Iast winter a committee of horses in tho Corso. tern NewA'ork Dairyman's A
proposes to vorif v the ,dU?-1 v,9,tcU Mr. Stanley TheComte do ' l("Jred Algoriaii ofliccr, has been
Franoe oovaries of
Kamalln an
authorized by tho Minister of. War
tho instance of the Geological Society
to explore oquatorial Africa from
to west.
Victor Emanuel's moustaches were
vSaifnil Afr AHllur'j
....
m iouown;r
tlie Wos-
Assoaiatiou
farm, and re-
have from time to tima visitel L.
rjion, jx. x.f uurmg,uie wmier wnnene-
nut back acain on hav.
.... . . . .
They are tor sizo and general appcar-
p WsimI AshM jm StuHHre. IVofeseor Atwater anpreoiatM wood
ashes in the AgricuUnriH af follows: ' A iurshal Of HiilaUbbed ashes weighs, " on the average, about 48 lbs. A "struck" bushel of leached ashes will average some 57 lbs., and a "toaped bushel" about 71 lbs. A dreseing of 50 bushels of unleached ashes to the acre, at, 18 lbs. to the bushel, would give some 200 lbs. of potash, 788 lbs. of lime, 130 lbs. magnesia, 48 lbs. of phosphoric acid, and 6 11m. of sulphuric acid. A manuring of 60 bushels of leaehedashee,. at GO lbs. te the buefcels, wonld furnish about 54 lbs. of potash, 900 lbs. of lime, ,126 lbs of magnesia, 54 lbs. phosphoric acid, and 7 1W. of eulphurieaeid. Either " ef these would cost lwit little more, and in many places not nearly as much as an ordinary dressing of guano or superphosphate. The main value of the guano orsuperphosphate would j be in tho nitrogen and phosphoric acid it contains and. supplies directly to the ' plant: The ashes would contain about as much phosphoric ackl and would supply nitrogen indirectly, as explained above. In addition to this, the ashes would yield a large quantity oft potash, of which the guano wonld contain little ' and the phospnate probably none, considerable agnesia,and a very large ' amount? of 'lime'. The guauo and phosphate would probably be moro rapid in their action, but thor effect would, soon
begone, while that of the asJtes Would
so long that her was. never able to imt;."?
without laetenipg. thorn un on oacli side iT" TJ Ic.., onn - crmy iiyiu r.oou. w ,ruiu on. newiy
nyotweigiit, a pout W ppumia. sewIo(l crass land thev often work won-
in public, even at state dinners, though, JV U,UH"7 , , ders. They may be used as a top droee-
lie sat through tliem all with great pa- , ,7 T" " " . . IUS u Vm.m u,.mu or Pwea or nar-
tienco.
of his face. Consequently he never ate
great p
meai ior seven weuas; utiuu aiuuiiti ac- jnr or put in
v, roweti uuuer.
iiik .ill itiumiiu iu auuuu unuu iiuai ui ui , conilVOSLS also This niysteriouj-annoenoeiuent ap- meat per day for each cow., . 4 J J? A . ' pears in t he loukM TfirW ; under- l luring'tlie time the followtagpdint 1W $
stand that the extremely youthful, not were apparent : '
io say prccoowHw, wni lioewssvage uas The cows did not ruminate; were wooed and won the ever so mneh mere vorv ouiet: did not evince anv inordi-
Tliey arc excellent for.
Horses and the Herse Trade.
' It ' -ft', :
our nw n xreut iwnai velum ihhJo.Uou ton ' establish a State educational home for extremely youthful daughter of Colonel nate desire for food when hay was hown a j ........ i.. ......... a........... .. i. ..t..i .... ........ i . ... 1 . i. .a x v. . . . . .
Mihwt'ot In ovitV im-Hriiuc. euick'. or wlow.
.HfiyJi'fHHYkKra with snub easy t&vr, Tlmt all Diiratitiiitid wo hid bin hu hIOh Audi Mimo jilaolil ciirront, dwp anil htroiiK', WliHuilown tlicfendiRnk'd btream untrauctnl wo go, Tlicalia ul 1'atailLso about us blow, VMall kikivtr viiofti roiiHd hs throH. Wlmt other hiuitl likw tlilnoupoii thnlyns WiUi nvverlaliitUiitJahxHtiKof tlnsclionls? What voice aiai put uqli liuisloiiitfi words,
i nuuii utuerual lire
II WyiHlU tll M.-H, : iset.ratikH with thois.
The number of'jhorses in the UhHed States i.s etimafed at 8,000,000, Illinois-., ranking first in numtwr; ew York next u.lit. 1,1 ..!1l!.v H.S,.
dreu left AVithout natural protectors , fow year UHU the lady and gentleman . usual wav of feeding a little less than f Missouri. Ponnsvlv
iwiujjwnuur. . , vney win eai, were uiucn inuru iiinct Indiana :i in . . . . i i .i.. r.-'n.
i the support and education of a large ;"d Idy hmlly Kingcote; but that them, not so much as is displayed by
a . W t . . 11 ii. I.. 1.. .. . '1 ... ..ii . ... A .. M . . . B . rik
wiut voieoeiui put mi urjuudhi vert withn uv nitwlw TiuiyHni Sm KnrftliitfiteiiKliiKi
Soli-ii rn anclliiduxtry. A competitive trial of milking-machines is to take place tt Bristol, England, next .Inly. Notwithstanding the immense grain trade y( Oda, (eve), and St. Petersburg, there id not an elevator at either of those centers. But an American
tuto
on very mucu me iame
There are about CO glass manufacries jn Pittsburg and its immediate! ighborhood, in which 5,000 men are , ,
IlapK nml .M1Iih.
tories
nci
employed, and a coital of $10,000,000
invested, producing fabnes to the amount of $7,000,000. i
Aa liHgiishman, who is proprietor ! wa,s buried alive by
of a hotel in Glasgow, Scotland, found ; well lie was curbing.
wnen vwiting i.ranti ttapida, Mich., that1 ,v little son of Char
iuramire was so mueh onuaner there nio tn.1 -n nimi-i i
through tho poverty, intemperance, I muo grown up. i they will eat; wore much moro quiet Indiana and Kentucky. The number of
; crime, or death of their parents. A bill n'i,u r......i ur,,!.., 'than cows fed mostly on meal with hordes in tlMsNw Etirlatid Stu't-i'fs
providing for suck a home and niacin sr to i c?c..t nt n, r.n?..f f.tl small feeding of hay, say 4 or 5 pounds estimated at 56oi00. Maine having tW
it nearly on tho footing of a free public , aml the, Coletial of the KlizalMithgrjui p'.cr !i.?nld ?t discover, any. West number, and Massachusetts next. schoolw:is adopted during tho recent Hussars, was 'spnaklnnot manv Tlavs ' s,?ns of or; Unrest in an way 'Jheyarm or workhorses of Maine and t session of the Senate, but was defeated ago ot ,ihe juWo-Turklli war and ft4twri i jTfirmont are.i,ol thronghout theland! . j m tho House. orobabla emV A bvstander sueted L Tiy conlPring teir .common ;coim!i-f the farmer who breads horses knows
Peter Cooper's proposed free insti- that Knjrland micht, iwhaw. at the "on at the tunc of going on to meal his own intorcst well enough to study for girls in South Carolina is to bo i eleventh hour, bo roused to action by with their condition at the time of go- the taes of the community, and to
iK i;u;iv ui un), w u uuiuu. iiui wi.-uui orCCU lip lO mCUl. apCOtt IS, 10 LK5 SUrC, what they had cither lost or gained of oiilyoaeof the many qualities which are MMdghtof llcsh. Veiling then again essential to a good roadster, and siae, after thirteen days on hay we could not stylo, action, temper, form, constitution, discover any thing about them that and enduring qualities arc equally irawould denote but that they had been portant in making a general estimate I wintered in the usual way; they were of the character of horses. The horses .then tilled up .like .other ;cows; thcir raicd in Maine are, generally snoakstomachs sulUcientty dfctodd for di-' ing, fine specimens of the oquine'race.
There Vas great excitement in th114?1 mncr. r and Canada, the latter having pcculiWashington Mansion 140 years ago to- " 0 lso " tlmt tl,e CHlves fn,m arities of their own quite distinct from day (Feb. 22.) Old man Washington theso cows aru of luoro t,mn, "rdinarj the thorough New England animal.
iicsuy, siiuiijEHi-utu uu mjiiiwij, x ne wcigiH or a goau roadster may vary '
- iirow you to i,wu pounds, forordmary
3
plan a.s Cooper its icatotiav of tho HoK Miaston ; inirM-
l ti...... x. ...t , ... t I - . . . . .
i nfiuuue m 4ew xorK. iir. uoopcr nas i upon tlie litieen sou, eontem)tuou,siy t purchased a property known .a Lime- "EngLmd! .England is a iirovinee of stone Springs near Sparteriburg, on 1 the lu..dan Empire; wo fchall Settle tho which are a number of buildings, one .Eastern question for ourselves and by of which was a girls' school before the ourselves.'1 war. Tuition and every thing except' ' 1 1
hoard will Do free to any cirl over 14. The Father ef Ills C'enntrv Hnmer.
nrm nas just m:uio a contract to build l Tim old nhilantlirnnr-f-. f.oi.M thet. Ht.l
0110 at St. Petcrsburtr as soon as dcikm- !a t n.:i,i .1,. ,.......! .....i: i.i
I I I o I i "icium iTviiiicvuuij lunnni vuiinig uiu j Ueclarel. i fimilti mill nonmntimr llin l!niim "
easly Censidcrei).
At .Jackson, Mich., Mrs. Mary Ann i had gone down to the corner grocery to V'-v
lttrrtn mi Imp twn nliililrim ii-nro anllVi. i rmt. Ins Trinrniiitr vn.nunii ntnl aim IIISV JI pan
cated by ctml if as. while ho was expatiating to a crowd of tl0!.' the
I t ti.,11 T n:... i ! i orrnnnr'.(nn(rir. nn tlu cnnitnir nrOtm .' J llCSO COWS
i. uitii. ui unne viiv, miiiil., c --rf " "o-'-. - - . T.r i
1 1. . i and wnndnrinir wltplfifir th lia.nl win.ii'i io mjuii
, hi: in v in "in n.i -- - - -- t ----- a
, ter had
urition,.caecs tif rotoa
placenta1 are nndsnallv rare
are. mimosos on tho road and for e-eneral
have been treated in this ' work an old horse dealer tells us that
and
less lenjrth of
winters at a greater or ( 1,000 pounds is heavy enoasrh. A i
timo each year, and by hmrer sized horso would notbofoundf
referring to notes from checse-factory serviceable in horse-cars. omnibHses. or -
discover that they some- backs, and certainlv fit in tin lHuro-ir
opened ami somebody beckoned to' him. produce more milk than any other . or light can-iage. A heavy horse will K !.!!. frnm l.b eoui .ln iko nmmiar !. IlHlll I last Julv. IOT instance. 00111? a not fiud. an Imirrornr tlio harfl tiavr.rBatiat.
vear-old girl named May Jones (i .i ... .1 i. ' iUv vfuld tmr o.aw of 2D lbs. 2i or... or 1 . f ti.n nift. a mui;imi.civn.i n ti;
. . - 1 , . ' k iviii mu avwiu nuu rvnatiuiiiuiiiuii u uud J J i . ' . I misuiuiu mkwi jl.ivi
wsu nnptimi m itniitii nnti ntt' a iiiunt ... . . . - ii.i .... . .Aun . 1. .. ...... . 1. i . . . - . ...
Ajoungchildof LottMotl, of Tif-linabreath that made tho old man' ' From allldavits placed before us by fin. ().. was iMHiL'iul to ilnttfli Uv mval. 1 1.! .,..,...1 .i .. . tuiranii ulin havn nhanrvnn tho nninr in
tioivcaJargQ paptr-mill: a large new -lowing airrain of corn, which lodged nm tn i)n hnn." ' Yfinn f , flan, yoars. past, wo find that such meal fed
injuretl tho fruit-treci?,
i-in. rift m Mn blowing about the deer-hunting he had referring to notes L .f.Vi. l i . "indulged in dtirins the winter, the door records we dtscov
.1. 1 . 1 . ". lJ"""v" l" ,i .i ...i.i....i t.i .1 .. .!. ' tirriiw tirnilneo mnrf
iwu n mwiu, mat, ue purcuaseu enougu ton which lodged in his throat.
. v . I -year-old girl named May Jones lc(t stor0 aud wascol,frontGi bv one daily yield per cow of 20 lbs. .) or.., or 1 -Appleton is getting to be one of tho was burnod to death near New Albany, of h " aarviinte! who. with a nivs- 1". H o, per cow more than auy other hauling cities 0 Vvbcoiisin in manufac- Ind., from her clothes taking fire. ?ir?,mi? V '
uiruig enterprises, bites have boon
purchased there for the immediate erec-
immense window-blind.
L. ... . .
suuiup manu,iactory.
and an
frame, aud
in tho bronchial tube.
A 3-year-old son of John Klein, of
1 lturlington, Iowa, fell into a tub of boil
Pruia 'derives
nwui .hubs,-., Aiun mm scruoo nsr. anu was nionuiv seamen to ' ton's nntui: anti tie. lutniir icanw wiiiii ioj ins;;s, wumihhhk
than 135 t6ns of, amber wore dug lat doatli. I to do. He ra-nntfirml tlm (n-noftrv and 1 mentioned above, with some
year. Tho industn gives employment iiin nimM r.n hracfid n with tUV c,Krf aia Trv. similar experiments by
tO about 1,400 men. The principal ,, ,.ol,l;..o. T ..... , and thfinSnt. MRj nn fnr andoompleto directions for
markets arc Austria, France, llufwta", "ittC ' at. thft sm timn riMtvitio tlm nnnnrit. 1 Stock fed Solely Upon moal.
America, China and Japan. i iamil ' , ,ar. u.uP ., 5, illations of tlm " inr." tn wlinn tihaH this pamphlet to any
I
1
Tkero ar 7D.0OO miles of telesrranh
Wire in theUnitwl States and 6,850 offices, or one mile of line lo everv 3G
square miles of aroa. England ha 75,
W0 niilof? of line and 5,100 offices, or one mile of line to every one and a half miles of area. Russia has 31,500 miles of line and &00 offices, or one mile of line to every 380 square miles of area. . -Oleomargarine, or artificial batter, is retailed In New York City at from 20 to S&oents a pound, and Is, it is claimed, always pure and fresh. Over 1,000 POMiids have been sokl in one night over the counter of a rota.il store in Eighth AvaMue. There are now over 20 of these stores in the metropolis, and new ones-nfo daily lielng opened. The prohts f t)tn wholesale butter dealers and commission merchants are being greatly curtailed. fit. j
nel, and catnip tea, and nurses, and cows, when turned to crass, uica on
soothing sirup, and 'the midnight faster-then those wuwed m the nmmanarW ami awIUm. and Hnnt.Vra. usual way, other conditions iKilng equal.
no small Income , inv water which had boon nronarnd for 1 and sinh rliwttwl through Pa, Wliin---. Mr. Miller has published a pamphlet
v i "... . ... i . vzi . . . : . :c ..ci . nnM;:tnn. .i,i- i
ins nviui oc9v9
account of
other farmers,
tho care of
Ho sands
address for fifty
divulged the news. He took another i cnt a"d the plan seems worthy of in- " brace" and started for home, tho yestlgation.he-ostknated saving la
... ""6i -- ----a, irg. Keachinsr home ha was mat ' i miaiive priuus ui corn ami imy, , circular saw at his mill, when a vof&-AJ:
of wood dew from his hand, strik bur ' VVr "T." .r "A '
.... XJ i iiisi&riiiniin. iyhii nniniitrii. - aiii'i.
practice now conforms to tnis rule, we
beliere, as strangers especially will notice in all large cities (in. tlie East, at loast), iwall, quiekyteugh horse? formost kinds of work. A medium-seized horse will range front 14 i to 151 hands in height. Dunkm' Spirit.
plodod, burning her fatally,
-W m. Heistcr, 58 years old, a boat-
The Key U (be last.
from hie
you
Two boys, each about
age, the sons of widows
15
vcrfra of
d Gold-
TtioreHKh FarwlMj.
Constantinople has for generatiens by the great bmmm of the public been, considered the "Kay the East." Bat k seems k need ne acplaMklio that he who holds the DardttMUae ia tbc nwster'of that eity aa wU. And natttra itself has made the Dardanelles aa eaeUy defendabk as the rook of Gibraltar: ia
fact, more so. For a glanoa at the map ' will suffice to show that the peninsula ".--IIS 1, !.
ui umiiikii aa it is now commonly
O " " 1 - - . . . " VH.1IIMM m .V MO I TV TT W1UIUUUIJ wanted -to see the man who said he From close observation we have come I called is richly endowed by nature aa wasn't whoop! He was led to the I to the conclusion thai there are' com i- , a defender of Ute Black Sea. The aoamhml.otlln nf Ilia wlfo nml thnrn lstr. lil-n a. t-iarullvnltr ini- man oanaVtln r4 nnllivnt ' raiinuutlm. wUV nut la-J t.
luuinvntivn una lira mm
idows named Gold-, i.n,iat,in nf
borough and Hicks, started out hunting i,f,nnil lnlistnr. th t,tirnnnr. d. dr.a'i,Ur.tl nf i.f nn av,
d. Hicks stnmblod i:.i , K t"i.- us--.?... t i i . i i...
near Covington. Ind. Hicks stumbled
and fell, discharging his gun, which took effect in Goldborough's side, in-
UlUllIlg n IRIMI WOUI1U.
cnltivat
erv acre 1 ed bv h. narrow, neck, a trifla narik
. . . . W I.CCJa-. - r af i r - - --
tined to bo the tat her of his Countrv at ia niailn to do its lw;t. and hv far thn 1 whnrn flaJlinAM U ---- - " nnlv a
a time wlien his country was extremely largest number would make more mon- wide, while the aontharn part of tlM
peninaula expands sufficiently to prb-
iu need of parents. It has never trans-1 oy if thoy were, MmHad"!te,t liaht that
llired who was tho Mother of tho Conn- . amount. . ICa vani farMiar mam arlwril to 1 riilA liliar 4nr u a.rmv ii
Some recent SllicideS; Joseph Wat tW. Itllt this is a dUrmssion. The hov hnvfnrlili!- uddla. hn lm8iiiin..l liarn. ami Us nkll aAarraaU. u- urnjJ. miJl
kins, a well known farmer who Jiycd j nourished, and waxed fat and .kicked,, .yard manure,-or has failed to make need but aaeil expense to make. It virnoar I ranklm, O., drank himself to a ho wasa "kicker," as all the subsequent proper use of the poultry droppings, or i tuallv imiNMfrMUe. - Noshoala c altarstate of desperation and then hanged ' acts of his lifn nvovn. Th hov was a allmv l.w t,iirii.viel to m-vil.uv hnm f5a ri. n .nv.n wv. mJuu..
. . . - 1 - ..,.. ........ aaaw u ' w w ' Vk't V a. S7 V VWnBilt 4 WfAVaV OHURIKVl
himself to a cherry tree in Ins vard. irnniinr in hU wr. nml lnvnwd tk'
Jeremiah .Maokey, of Huron, O., aom-' hatchet when he whs quhe voting. Ho initted suicide by taking laudanum, crrew un. and was sent to school : audit
a . - . a m. . CI . 4 T "1
it is not abki to
and compost
Mll llinil III I lill 1,111 IIA.I IIJLIIHII .111 III MIB.1I' WM U u U T pflll IT .'HIliriTllUIICT a 11 II la. I I r.t l.i -m I. . a- I. I . I A 1 . A 1 I . A. . T . V i J il . . 1
nnn'Mtita .ii.AtA.i I i t i T -I .-t. , , ; ; """"ft u,.., .n u lumiuu ui jinn uimu ue cumhi u5 iiui.h i wian io. aflyroeae auw r-apane. ' h is" wntty
nnAi. n :. "..',, r: imiuiu inning uiu uui ui i unb ma gins ami ncK more ooys man any oi ner always nrotiiae toy am mck men a l at. upoVi thfc hftrse. nartieu arlvtfitartln''. 'to r t im nmnu.1 Mm to .iuUi, ..! t r. i...i xr. mm.!.. .. .j...p Tt . .7 ; , . . ,
ofaloallmt .Ai . r( " l5!! " .... r . " ' mMwuU,,1Vu,,,,.iHS manures jusi as inuon uiuck, leas nas always
fafMi .H Vi. Ji . i Tu .1 1 T i M" 'TTT , . B 11 WV is a scrap ot privaie history, un his or sous, o. surface soil, as can be osts m the
thflirrf an wit st?PP "P. fermentation, 'character.
eralriW. of1 it ;..i; i6 . 'i V i,j,n, yvmmmm m ino Virginia miuna, miv icnMo nme or asnos snoiuu.oe awat to the i looked thie, h StiL m"?!; 'fe?nA.2 tch" ""l611 ..f.rora m evening is not stated that lie eyar took-part in heap, as they set at libei-ty the ammonia, ,cal word of
cofifos unon rm,,L i w u 1 y , "g . gf,n" f J ,e 1 '"w0" note, or drilled the City 1 and it Is wasted. Rather mix these with ' gotten the i-oinos upon and compresses those nnsrs. !tlnian, .friund. nli:Util. uiavtfdi. tlu 1 cig Vut,,uii, i, ,.i.i t.i . n . ,
IhiaSE hU.fc G"r" . .11 i,i!4V0' 8'ul, wnf for R .8,hort llme' m tho ' Virginia militia to the command of tho directly upon the soil where needed, admirable ,
epnrtmeht. havin- niailn
!lnfmtnd that the saving' of force, not "lotto alslarthig but .Turing traction, wttti.,CRjlt H tWrd, has, resolved lo eml'lj'r Rttaohnnjnt in iW aHilleiT and l1". hundred colored studeiita ofing Flsk Unlversiiyat Nash-
mado Pretildont, serving his. constituents ; from home supplies, It will iiay usually falehftilly, and nevdr taking any thing to buy in addition. But there is one
uangeroi uemg poiiitt often overlooked pr.mlaunuer-
paiuorot uer name, tnen went, to au-j. Auierioan armv due ne-.tlu ufilni:ii. . wuh .n iwi inni.a.i .rm t,a
other auaruent, deliberMely swallewetll and t tliq coriclhsioMf Uie war he was compost 1 heap in e tvossibltf w.K
f l" V oi'iji'iiiitiia ivtiit in iTrni lililltltfM win a nnfticii A fivtri1ad ai
' , " w ..... . m, iniVlllllll, , I I. i I..'.. .11. tl,.. I !... I . r ,V . .f,
uer oroiuur, luiunru n rigui, wno nas , when there was any
been traveling for a, lacksonjirm, went, caught at It. Wu have collated this
to the old heHHi, and, Iving upon a. short akatohr fnoa-' tatiiMaw:'AMJ Oki
memory is Vmigty,,iinsartlBP' any little facte wlll lbe Kliidiy .forgiven by tlie readers of tha Telgrftk.JIrrU -toy (M.) Tra. if ?
. .'. : . - :r. ."i. :
oiliiirri. mil a liiillut tlivxn.li l.iu l...u.l
K I MIIVHCIl HIS IIUWII
with a revolver. Mary Gabel, aged 23;
wno had been blind for 11 years, hanged herself near iCvansville, lad. M. P.
needed. It is far more profit- . the navigation tvhmmI this iainarUMt
gather sods or swamp earth, spot: and with the aeeistanoe of a mod-
ii wiin suuHuie manure, orn ueei n owner oc liauipofl, onoa
insuuieu, may lorerer rale tne
ua kiy enonga, ngtanl,who
naawuuyyi t jaaar iHUTali' "a"a vajaran waani
Last were of a paramount
seems entirely to Jiave over-
amvdaanled.hy the magiConstantinople, to have for-
iinportance oi the approach-
,p m 9imtu aann, waoee . iHiliucs during the last year
,wlllways MamLia..hl4qn-ia as trnHk': hm mt, mod, this 1tlniulr: w
but at uaoe, and with, woutlerful rapidity, pushed forward in the direction of the Dardanelles. PotHtioal "complications spem'to have oheckel Hhis move-
lv.tiit lust at present: hut L take it m
stood; and that is, fhe 'vahm '61 the
manure heap does not consist in the number of animals kept, but in the amount and oualitv of the food. If wi
hare lOUni Vaa a00 baMs'bfi' ,or; R,wiU :bai t mmt -protfeWa toj
the fulairo we wHl.lioar .mora, of.GallU. , iioli tlwn (CoHskvhtlnople in tht Mae---hoohe of Euroiiai dialoaaaey . Cw i xifa
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