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Kart Ftnieywna meat at the maatii * aa the mother and boo, and be ai t wa. moat effreting There were i ?
the man ahead riding to Becky Point, aa if [ the to intareept-him. When the team ap- j ttal preached lha two man one of them pre- ,
1 ”^^*1 , ergr of the tree Yankee tana 1 bom a log ahanty eight feet
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*• ^Tthe < le?tW'm’ , ^£^d h * aTK I *• time of the eaploelou thirty.Are men I “■ is the mine. A. soon ne the ,aoci- e
oocarred the alarm waegiren; and i r effort made to rahere the naec ia- i end at fire o'clock the men cot- 1 side, ricking their own lime in ei tering the noxious gaaaes, soeeee tahingont thirteen mcn^e^h^of
1 By mine. I am going to UL _ Yndtane and you too,” wa* the reply. Tltw l2ar oanght hold of thomnle* add nnUtobadumn, cutting Urn har-
t<rf dryer an — tine for outside wort Try to hare th _=_ -o « ■ on, if Been b A Weatem fanner goes to town, says the THftunc. with a mad of oom, which be cell* for IB cents a bnshel, that ia, SB bnahda will bring tiM, and ha is quite likely to tray a handful of earn for the COM of a bubal, in the ahaqie of nd af starch or a can of *weet If he stops at a hotel to get din- .. rill cost not leas than Si huahela. will probably take home two poundr It Of bgl bushels. In (hart, he pays Eastern farmers living on land m that if it were fa Kansas nobody
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afBioted, one four yean old, the other nine. The first we discover of this oh■traction ia a very naaO, knotty kernel, or lamp, which at flist ii soanaly discernible, but sooner or later it almost ■me to wholly destroy the portion of the odder aflected—eonaoqucntly, onetenth of the dairy cows are tnraed off for beef while yri in the prime of life for milkers. . Yon will imdsiatand that ^ kernels are knotty firmstions, continue to enlarge until at length the milk-paaeage ia wholly ob'cd, and rite milk-odl., or aaerein the udder are destroyed, and s a solid mass. Please diacnaa the oaue ef this difficulty, end if there la any remedy that is reliable, yon win trrit Lewi Not one case of garget in 1M can be cured, but nine-tenths af all the case* may be prevented by furnishing food ■nlted to the requirements of the and bestowing upon her the care needs The losses to dairymen in . county of Herkimer from garget have been greater than from teat terrible aoourge abortion. the ^naalty of the same aa in poultry dung—S3 parts in 1,000; but the guano he refers to mnat be from the rainy regions where part of its nitrogen lias been washed out, u .repeated analysis of Peruvian guano from the rainless fililneha Islands poultry dung saved under o^vee is —* aa rich in aroto aa guano is because ae«-fowl which make the guano feed animal instead ef vegetable food aa — domestic poultry do. Liebig say* the salts in the urine of the hone amounts to nearly 4 par cant, of its weight, and what ia. the urine ia wanting in ''
coolest in the party, although -fearing inevitable death, but the women and children shrieked, groaned and wept piteously. Tsirehild had nothing but a small pistol, and six inches from his ear was the moExh^of a needle-gun.
eves, and thnt he mingled hie rob those of Um Monona,In - might be avoided. He
„ -ariTiw iiiThiird. The fearful voices of those women and children still ring in my earn. But the cowardly hounds were not to bo balked. A shot, and Little John lay dead in the wagon, with a bullet in hi* brain. The males dashed sway with Fairchild, who “- came entangled in the lines. Five ■hot* were fired in rapid suoocMioo, br which Tehe« Jack, Pony, and Mooch killed, and Little John's scuaw - „ fully wounded in the shoulder. Away ahead on the road, in the direction of Qoyle's damp, a cloud of dust was perueived, indicating the approach of a train. The murderers espied the dust, end shortly afterward were riding away. Herat. Murphy of Battery G, Fourth Artillery, with ten men and a
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dropped kar bead opoa hii Judge Barbour ranained in the for about half an hour and 'men away, leaving Mrs. Walworth with — e remained with him ins * nearly two hours, and-tl.-cn, ‘ia boy a loving fareWSU, she Charles O'Cooor alao eaUed daring the day, aa did Judge Garvin, and both of them had interviews with prisoner. Mr. Beach visited the and had aeon vernation with the the morning. The prison offio‘rsbraveMdundaun '“mlth* 1 ' strongly sympathise with him. There were several young men admitted dn-ringUM-day.-frienda of the prisoner, counsel, Waiwortn reluaee m convene about the murder or see any strangers Ex-Judge Garvin has bean retained far the defence of Frank Walworth by Judge Barbour, on behalf of the family. A reporter called upon' Mr. Garvin, at hie office and bad a shorf'gonora] oonHe thought the deed was awful enough in' itself without being intensified by the morbid imagination of acribblera who had evider *—
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In feet be could raise and February than he could in August Within a few months Sawyer cleared' wea of ground. He planted n, beans, and Potatoes, ocu
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D . ree. The po tun red out well, but the oent did much. The orange ti rived wonderfully. Sa' , the tab and oysters filled the river and upon the vegetable* that he had cultivated. The woods —— full of game, and 1m "—-* ionriahed in'the forests,
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child is of that opinion himself. Thewarrior* killed were not cliarged with murder. These who know them beet aaythcyAfrt only partlrtpeted in opan fights. Every one here condemne the a&ir as atrodona and without excuse. There ia no donbt but tbit the murder* were carried out upon a carefully ar- « , u Fairchild noticed horseroad ahead and behim Jio ahote were fired. IJ»d Fairchild inrtead of James be<h pi another murder might have beed i to the list, sa tbs Oregonians an *—*—a jojui, the old
■xttcr la Everybody In California knows, or ought to know, or st least knows of Ooh Andrew Jackson Gambill, familiarly railed by hia numerous friends, '•Jack Gambill," for abort, in early pioneer packer in Trinity and 8
looked fine and healthy, but ssatftsfffissHS^ a cotton twine under the lowest learn of each plant, and gonlly raiaed them a

