fed. A full-KRnrn tom will produce and rmiee, wittont diffloollr, U to 90 ner keep ae a breeder only. ' How to tramp the trick of a milking cow iatfine told bj.writ the WcHcrn Sural: “Pnt a dre leather etnpe from the strap on home to the beHy-bend. Thu prerente the cow form tnraisg, her head either way, while the can eat eerily. ; far the state-
all the year round without the least trouble, and eren when lettuces saagaiastgr** yean ago in Montgomery county, 1 and it U yet in snooMsful operat__
inga ore held monthly, snd when the ^ h "' A gentleman who alalas to hare chief points to Wobserred in orde. _ as it readies the top of tha stake, say au fact, sad the second is carefully to jeEanee” oTthi, Isst^^r^ui fit for the table fully three weeks r than when the seed is select
Sir
.^S^WUKZi
as ■ >*?"
son before the f What is lost rani undue forcing, d vigor of the ey
era of the tie best guarantee take the place
The watchful
of the thun- — — —lint-fitting Bain foil, but not in drops n twenty to a hundred mil r. Each of the down-reaching
--jKiiSSt fregmeata, andflungthe wrecks from it. QWn jndatory guata wonld at timea sally from Ute mrin body and arise oboonda. ./At soma poinU the tornado
in two jnst above the a a flying beam, and disemboweled, x head and neck were wrenched from id one arm was torn off.
fragments of what i were found widely i
un eut off the lop of the
child's head, much as an Indian might have done with Ws'sesIping-knife. • I ft»e history of casualties i»y. safely be challenged to produce another — ~ u
— if nun, A
e on that
says : On this day Un
Holy Bepnlchre in J ao of a singular spectacle. Every has heard of the sacred fire which
roe in it. •• It waa," —^"sfsrr^ss-X": d “upward and ao dodge over place.’' Bo this atom psased to U Iowa liver, then vanished in the npp Of the rain-fall lean give your tea tliem have am plied intoU a=s.*i
small brooks became raging torrents, which ate up their banks and washed i yards. On^rorn-flridiTISJl prairies the water lay in * for miles in length and am
n some places foil. At Scots tl
riles waa like dia picked up that waa more than noes in weight and about nine 1 circumference. Panoy the air of ieehalf u large
supposed
i that dmy st Um
lUidlni Mahnn. , , la known by the cognomen of the Fire Bishop. The Fire Eiahop, in company raUrTth^oSJIS of*the B^vS^ ohre with unlighted tapers, and in the oouraeof a qnarterof sc hour or ao they preamt them alight to the people through two boles made for the purpose in the wall of the chapel. The Greeks and the oniana both believe implicitly in miracle, and battle among them- » with equal violence for the honor
their tmpea two holes ai
lot Anneniana, £at on the right for the Greeks. Many of the pneets i ” ■’ ‘ the whole affair is a caoearity, if it were discontinued the people would think that hitherto they had bet *- died. Others lay the flattering to their aoul by declaring that they do not in any way attempt to perform - miracle, and that if the people miatak the appearance of the tamed fire ft ■nob, rh trim, tant pit pour act. Bi
-i,laity of the Orthodox O’
of these mis- there are none
idea. If they
. war in a general eau agine a wall of solid wide pieced on when
thesjeed
>Mӣrif n f mOo tSSiTESS round to powder.
Mr. Cunningham's
ilr Bapu^hra^a little world in ittalf, for besides the numberless chapels of which It & composed, there are numerous apartments for Coptic, Greek, Armenian, and Latin
oaks. The church is built somewb the style of the Pantheon, but
other proportions, being relativeiy higher than it is wide. Then are throe
■ima of gaUsries for privileged p Ifqt the Greek ana Armenian v
have.the same protection those enjoy in thafinterior States. There is no criearion for hoatilitica. The Kickspoos and Li pans can no longer neenew ore—e—. territory peaeeftiUy. has already reorived minate both bends. If Mexico is to be an aayium for robbers after the United Staten protests, wo do not intend to sanction it. And if the Mexieen government complains, this administration bsa resolved to treat, the’ accessory as guilty ak the principal.'*
A Lost Patient.
A foreign adeaUfledklriodleal relates this suggestive itory: [Some time since a lady railed upon a celebrated occulist, in order to eensnlt him on- account of her eyes, ccmMlsining that their power of vision horfssf late oonrideraWy diSrt'SewaiVla^of’nmk and^wralUi! He looked at her eyes, shook his head, and thought the treatment would require much time, as there wore reasons
se in y» oo the city at to see her f
frequently, ■
_.reral Modocs, who.stood r, with uplifted hands decamped. At this joint the accident -was explained
caused Charier more annoyance, aiq Hash roach's command reached idgeof the creek as Charley c—— Um bluff, and of course he
prisoner tl
— afterwards wr -- - Jeeing Modocs, but h to overtake them. Not a she * e was fired,
the desire csptnivd'tu
two. If I will leave Word at the office-' 1 F. H. Walworth. The father went to the hotel and wu lown to his son's room. Frank, so cording to his own ad ' ' “ hia father the chair, a * *•'- *- ’ it, walked to (he his back against the door, drew's^vc' barreled Colt's revolver carrying a very heavy ball, and leveling it at h ;_ *" •• called on him tq solera my pmn more to molest or threaten hi mother. The father made the juougc, and the son, snparenUyaatisfied. lowered his pistol, aud, leaning against the head ' the bed, began to talk of the c''
inbleB.
The conversation was not angry at t first, but gradually a quarrel arose, a -re long words that could not be reea d were uttered and repeated. The :
FLsoa'alssiijrr Rilira—Warranted > celtere sU RhetuasUc Affllctlo-ia Rpn surslgia, etc. ^ Tlie beet, the sarest, sad
rion; moved into^the rit^.^ond the ^-^-f^He pre«Shsd^iiand thst^end
days run into weeks and weeks into ths. The cure, however, was still
coming. The physician tried to console
i day the patient hit upon a or home, and eho waited not long
it into effect.
procured for beraelf a very t and poor attire, put a. hood of t mendous site upon her head, took ibrella and a market bosket — nd, and in these habiliments she visited her physician, selecting for " purpose a very rainy day. She had wen succeeded in distorting and guising herself that the eye of a lover oonld scarcely have recognised ’
if they
they would he The women in.their tribunes and the men in the body of the ohureh are all provided with a packet of thirty-three tapers to collect the sacred fire. Bound
Fell, my good woman, what have you to complain of?'' “Very bad eyre, doctor," she answer-
e earth at some distance like Inurowa, to such a depth that hardly tear them out. Mr. Davidson's house adjoining waa carried my. Close Ire was Ur. Babcock's splendid farm. The house waa ifted bodily from the foundations and blown to fragments, solid furniture waa earned away like feather*, the' granary
crowd surging to and fro liks the of the sea. Every hand ia held ont with the hopaof being able to catch the fire from its original source, and without the vicarious intervention of other people's tapers. The weaker go to the wall, and an trampled underfoot; the -* It reach the chapel only to be back by the eoldie™ wbc are
‘’-we appearantly with the Grice and murmu forth, and the tumult booomra i that a stranger would suppose
Holy Ghapel waa going to betaken by storm. At Isit a hymn is hoard, and assistant placed doss to the hole in chapel wall introduces hia candle I withdraws it alight The hubbub to obtain bis light at first hand, »r one who succeeds thr '—
who are pushed back down and trampled upon.
The —red ire soon spreads, every i
compact into her eyes, b
o the light, looked
• Well r she said.
'Xas: I know what I am Baying.'' 1 But I have been told that! w getting the a—a a forget how it
‘Don't yonlet
any such nonsense, xuui little weak, but that is all.
Yea, sn aas I Tell him boldly he lady now arose, and in bar ary voice, said; " Sir, you are •ieian ; don't yon know m e imagine^han ''apology, hot the lady I to biri, —s >-«. xZl
rr made la
1 have been killed
limpoariblo for his ipliah the task. His troops did ist could be done by any men. They rode over fragments of lavs, and one mile further than the distance ridden by Captain Jackson's commend. The surprise resulted in the surrender of Boston Charley, Prinoees Mary, sister of Captain Jack ; Black Jim's woman, and five other female Modocs, ranging from nine to ninety years of ago, and seven popie* and mules. The Modocs actually slipped from the grasp of the troops. Captain Jack s retreatthis time was inside of the canyon through which runs the Willow Creek. The canyon feet *bML , **Th* averaging forty where §ie canyon can bo entor^bv
troops within six miles of Oapt. Jack's , ~ „ . last homo. The Modocs escaped by message to hia uncle running down the canyon, so now the l" 1 had dona. Mode- “ m .— , . sw-imj— -a.-,.
Capt
waa abont to be drawn, fired. 1 ._ worth advanced on his son. who fired < two shots during the attempt to rt him. Finally, when his father sc . him with^Uio desperation of a dying ' i ing into his right temple and he fell 1 ' lifeless on the flsor. Frank Mired his coot and hat aud walked out into the ‘ corridor, where ho mot a number of do- r
policeman. The murderer notice.: jo, walked out on Broadway snd itering a telegraph office dispatched n
CONSUMPTION
And Its Cure. 11 'WiLLasorvw
, CARBOLATED COO UVER OIL
■ j MfljtUoaerTao
"sound reasoning.
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaiarilliaj RisolM Every Day an Increase in Flrah and
Weight is Seen add Felt i
Tho Groat Blood Purifier
K'^Ksr.'asr
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nsrning the
warrior,
lix e’cloek in
left WiDoV ramp iur a sharp and dedrive scout, and met with admirable success. The Worm Spring Indians traced tho Modocs across t' ereo^md in a north-easterly directii _ then—e north/and anally to the rockr ounding Langolls Valley on the This scout from tho outset was the most cxdting of ihr —
freshness of tho tracks
proximity to the Modocs maintained continual excitement. The troopa were led over ridges and hills, along canyons and valley., and over email streams of water. The rente was traveled with difficulty by tho beat trained horses, miles upon miles of lava iu frng-
lary form were crossed.
_JO toon is lost the trail and tho troops suffered s detention of two hours. The halt was broken by a sudden yell from the Worn Spring Indiana and cheers from the soldiers, and the com- ' of forward was given by Colonel —i. Boont* were called out and left
the line to cover tho trails.
Then came Troop K of the First Cavalry, Major Orosson commanding, and Ideatonant Bacon in charge of the akirmllhen. Troop K belonged to Oaptai. kson'* squadron. Oapt Heebronek' adron held another equally import- — position, snd wu, u usual, on time. Along tho erest of tho bluff and down the Steep trail eo its tide charged the -Ttireforoe of asomen. Suddenly f—
Walking out again ho aeoosied a location of the Twenty-ninth Precinct Station-house, whither iu- repaired, and walking up to the front of the deck informed Sergeant Muller that ho had mat shot his father, and hod come to give himoeif up, at the some time handing over hia revolver. The sergeant could hardly determine whether he was none or erary, and asked him what had induced him to commit the crime. Frank coolly replied, " Family troubles," aad i—i— roiling answered
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CABBOLATED 00D UVER OIL, I
id looked starting
. in a olork the prison.
lesning up agaii was taken down Captain Burden v the Bturtevant H<
Mr. Walworth perfectly dead, and a physiol certified to that affect, ah m
Here is a useful hint on tl lathed of action'when the clot friondris on fire—on
Sweet Norwegian Cod Liver Ofl I
rers l si'
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of akirmiahers waa deplo along the crest of the hlnff, whioh st ed the Modocs from their loir. Ab thia time Sear Faced Charley and or three other Modoc* rushed down tho ■* out, •• We surrender
if 1:5 ■22i3 :
— - tS. Skip and Rrra.Paleln IS* Bia»,ea*«l.Limbs.
The next instant throw the pereor the floor. This is an additional a. to the face and breath, and any rem of flame con be put out more quickly. The next instant immerse the burnt port in cold water, and oil pain will cease with the rapidity of lightning. Next get some common flour, remove from the water, and cover tho burnt parts » an inch of flour, if possible put patient to bed, and do all that is possible to soothe until the physician a*' rives. Let flour remain unul it fails itself, when beautiful new akin con found. Unie«a the burns are deep, other application is needed. The dry flour for burns ia the moat admirable remedy aver proposed, and the information ought to be imparted to alk The principle of thia action is, that like the ‘nr, it causes instant and perfect
from pain by totally excluding air from the injured parts.
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