life. He doe* not think ho . ‘'took to j ,|| .. 4. .jmpere whkh it oaotniuod. They then bp liked it,* bnt he had ; , . *. . began work on another aafo, vhioh 00Umotbdr to enpport and could got a Hr- j Eren in eueh a qmet place a» Itauluig, j n Li,p daye of ' way than in any other. I**-, the practical joker', brain worn, to wtet TO ^jni^l^t p, $17,000
* ■ ■ pjej he 1 1**” 1 i , ee n at work, for
j “ye an old inhabitant, a new fire com- Adjoining the atore lire*, in hia He began life in Nottingham, where j Pany organized at Beading, and the bachelor room*, a reetonrant keeper, Hr. of hia exploit* were performed. ! meinbera, on* enaing, thought they Sutherland, who at the
town, and a fiwpiant lino in Uia jiepera 1 "( Hopkins, thei wm " Bendigo in trouble egain." Hia n, "y Je™!"! <•> rnah anm aeoonnt of hia hat term in Nottingham i |M«> >>on»o lifter dyk with the engir
jail and of hia oonreraion ia rather atrik-
ing. Hia but impri* aaya, for thicring.
. ■ to throw up their ladder*, pull ont their
„ by hia ——. — — r ..^ ^"P' ready to catch pennice, pick up brilliant
To use hia own ' ' r ’!k the belief that hia dweiiin
! tire. But that rriy day Hopki id aa that. When I ; ont of the bo
ia a young fellow, my life wa n, and ill aaw any chap anti is hungry, I’d take hia grab 0 m. O, yea. I’d do that; or,
.rough P«2«"“o I and 1 1 * honl l ' 1 ’Jy lrom ! dashed 01 if I was | propoaed
body elae'a; but, d'ye muleratand me, I; n ' never would what yon might rail ideal I Hu‘"K anything. Well, thia twenty-eighth ; no1 1
- * the old | ~ ’ 1
one of the pnblio-hnuaee where they were aet against me, and wouldn’t serve me with any strong drink, even thongh I had the money to pay for it Ho, nomedody'got a pint of ale for me, and jnat an I was going to drink it the landlord route along and knocks the jag clean ont of my hand. Well, no eooner was he knocked down himself than in oome the polioeHe woe taken before the bench of mag
•• Then was one of them,” continue* Bendigo, •• a hearty John Ball kind of e man, that' 1 took a likin' to, and I need always try anil get round, and generally managed it, putting Ute matter to him in * mon-to-man kind of way, d’ye see; but there wna another, a vinegardcoking, narrow-jawi d cove, who wm always hard on me. Well, I made my story out pretty well, and made 'em laugh a hit, and, thought 1,1 shall get off light tills time: hut 1 didn't. Said my friend on
tile bench: ■ • Bendigo
Nottingham, b
iceat men in re drunk yon
ain't; tnereiore you win go to prison for two months, and afterward give bail to keep the peeoe for tliree months longer.' knock me over more than any of the twenty-aaven I hail served before, and I took to Unnking what a fool I was not to live quiet and comfortable on my ponnd a week like an other man. Yea; a pound a week—that’* what I've got to live on. Hid I save it npt Not I; I couldn't mvu. No; what I did when I wm. making a heap of money in the ring wm to band it over to my brother, on condition that he always give me a pound a weak,
and ilial's how it corns*."
While in prinon ho attended the regular aervice every Sunday, and first had hia attention attraoted by tba miniater'* account “of the set-to between David and Ooliatb." He became *0 sbeorbed
* how "
d the
he forgot where lie wna, and shouted out, "Bruyvo! I'm glad the little nn won." When he got to Ilia cell he began to think eerionsly about what bo hail heard, and oonld not avoid tile eonduaion that "somebody must have helped
in, without
ock. the _
through all the getting on the „ r wound, and ,,
g a terrifle disturbance generally. _ d company, noticing what wm , „ on, also harried to the scene, and, nderstanding the joke, attached
1 mischief of ai
den gleam of intelligence or hia chronic early in the morning the jackdaw, with loud crioa and screama, darted out the
“8"- S“. Anthony JE Co, Tile eaiiwtmiy for Mr! humorists Sutherland to obtain hi* pet was through
the burglars wene he thought he hail
rathe pi
le by the porter, hr
hearing no roaponae, he returned
TW in to climb
tbeailjoin-
Thcy ,
er the wall in
empty a t>
that Prealiyteriau clergyman,
squirted into all tin rooms, split up
the window shatters, broke down the ^ pjemi*. and capture the front door, ran ont the furniture, ttud aopro.oki.gly kept beyond nsich. ahiugles. etc. The tint company , Tll<) hurgtsn, now satiafled that they
discovered, precipitately tied,
The tint 1
ixplain, but the nei
thought an effort wm being m* them ont of the way, and a light Presently firemen were sliding off the roof, and pelting down the chimneys, ; and bleeding oVer the entry carpet, and [laving boisterous enrotmtera with span-j
AH About Fertllliers.
The first annual report of th Inspector of fertitizora in Ms
State
next morning that Presbyterian
and Ilia family moved out They said j setts. Prof,
the place aeeraed to bo too animated and : Agricultural College, coubiiiia cons oenmtional for a quiet family circle, able information almut the more They wanted a Imuse where there was portant of our fertilizing materials, inure colmneM and peace; where they ( aonrcea of supply, price and value, oouU have more privacy for their prayera From 30,000 hi 35,000 tuna of Perm-ian and pianos, and for their front door ’ guano are annually consumed in this ahiuglea, and peace of mind and window- , country. This come* mostly from \far Hashes i | Guanapo islands, and is somewhat in- ~~ 11 fsrior in quality to that formerly obFertillirra from Fowl*. taini-d from the Chine ha islands, the Hero i« oome tiling aenaihlB found ] supply of which ia nearly exhausted, credited to the Walr/iman: It would r Considering it* composition, Peruvian seem as though enough had ai ready been guano is, when unadulterated, one of the said about the importance of soring all beet and cheapest fertilizers in the fertilizing material about the farm, and . ket Of flsh-aermpa and fish ga especially that from the poultry, which 1 large quantities are made on the coat experience liM abundantly shown to Ira 1 New England and Long Island, worth m much ae the artificial fertilizers . 1871 noma forty-two fish riraderin, that cost ns three cents a ponnd and tip-: tabliahmeut* were reported m in operaward. Very few farmers would allow tion, producing 92,979 tons of scraps, their wheat, corn, or oat* to be scattered , Animal dost mail* of blood, meet-acrap* and wasted m much as their hen man u re * and bones from slaughtering establishis, yet the latter ia worth M much M the meuta; ground I Kill re and bone-black
alao vi'
sud of h
iportanoe. It ap|iciirs
and warm apartment for their winter ! superjilnaphalea and ammuniated superqnartzra and the roost* should be so or-, phirapliatea constitute by far the lafger ranged that the droppings am tie saved, j part of our home-made fertilizers. Fourfree from dirt and rubbish. The Irast : fifths of the phosphoric acid in the way ia to have a largo tray under the , auperphoaplialea oome* from South roosts, made of boards. This should Ira | Carolina and Nawaan island phosphates, cleaned out frequently and sprink!ill! In the majority of cases the nitrogen ia with planter or dry earth. The manure : added in the form of some nitrogpu should be kept in tsixea or barrcla, per- j animal nutter. Ammonia salts are vi feotly dry, and will then lose none of its i seldom, and soda or potash saltpeter valuable propertis. 'Neither lime nor ! more often used for thia purpose. Crude ashen should ever be mixed with it while 1 sulphate of ammonia. Chili saltpeter composting it. which is beat done by j (nitrate of eoda) and German potash adding .boat double the quantity of dry j Malta are also Doming rapidly into ‘ the shovel, moistening it moderately, and ! salt* are much to lie preferred days until ready to use. It should Ira j material of litlie fertilizing valoe; wh moistened aufflcienlly to allow of lt« 1 the cost,of freight in importation ia
» . » »r. J. WAlkert CaMkrabTte•Sf*- *gmr Billers are a porriy Vegetabi. . xr i preparatkin. mads chiefly froans n»- ' live herb* found on the lower ranees d Ncvaila monmaln* of cEfcrwdlctnal nreperCes of whloh S ve extracted Iberefrocn wuhoet the tm v of Alcohol. -The qoMrioc la alnrat IS ■< daily Mked. •• What la the ranae of tba < d « unpnraileled iaeceaa of Vixxaax Brt-
Magmgj
il Pciutsetlary CungreM, r “ .Ic-Urf by the qualified Tinea ot the lira- “j* , a o2*S2l5 1 ^!! 1. tuatesA ef eppiiuled by lb. Pri-eleut. ■=«“■ r.-.|ulriux Uu, ereautmer wee detMted by a vole of—sees. 2S ; I Mr. Anthony, ot lifaode Maud, pre-r
The story goee that she has see ras dava. She could hardly ha*
Only ten years ago abe
I of a freestone front, admired
her grace and beauty and courted for
her wealth. -Her husband wm a snocosaful dealer in stock* When the war , owwa-dra. tnddhM-.
— Kre—ateie i« ii uio csueo o, uuwiae. anauio paaenxrw i Sra-inyd. " * , j; eovere hia health- They are the graaIter j g*f! r r^ 1 * £ * S I blood purifier and a lila-glring prin^la een ! errr.eo, t perfect Renovator and Invtgurata the; ESL— !S SJS If the syatem. Never before la the lfor :E£5&d’— u s a ^^-p^-foe-tsys
gsnils FarraUv* M ws3 as a Tod* na Coogsaaoa er lufisamatfoa d : and Thesrai Crytut, ta BT
IN reportad. Bar Majwity is
Pok. wtueb |v...idee!hsiui«ssUira. etih.ee Mtnrated with the demoniac apirit of ill l/vu/o |7.|?. Land Co. nM^b^L« r dr^fi oi"waz”.* U lt»k>.'*- STiIl* aiV.?f mjjtld^hldrr^ shock, and his end wm chronicled in an a^Ty
he Psafle Mail Sl-sm-bip C
Ute daily paper ■ ”
. mother wm luimrrstruck an site “* t “ fcl °”'roiiN n. l AlJlJirN. LtH'Cr‘^3|FBEE OFCHAEfiE. had never been. They flattered atttallitmt gepartw,
Waukesha Water MINERAL BOCK SPRING,
.. .Tbe j Ira Vrwrated lot f*cn*i.Ke wium loui^w.-oee , iu the 1 a,a beMeiogrued i.v soy holder ot say such ,1
bleeding fingers and a broken he. someliow the tears unbidden fell d in pale che«.ka as eho thought of I
New York Stock Exchange,
povid. ! Hi” evening, pleasant to-dsy, to-morrow sud sighed at tk^^fraiUye of^humiri
i on the fourth sto
dii-y STOCK PRIVILEGES, a lull ezplsasUoa will ho rtvsa oM^ta, CsOs, h $10, $100, or $1,000
THE" FAVOR ITeK SHMOOK AGENTS H'ANTED nSsowTELL.IT ALL
SCLKVS. 1 $25Qj|g§SSiSgS HOME GROWN SEEDSSB^
.graph polo in the Miaaiaaippi j
■ vKasyiKS 1 aBtsggaMaflte!
I ri T .’'TV'Tl.T 'i!!! dH^uTN™ ^ year. ago he : 22 S?
iuy*^o the ceoli. tads. . It pcoridas^Kt 1 ‘’ 1 , "!' n , V "‘- 1 - . offeted #90,009 to help |iay. f■ r a new J JSSw TT.'S*. TSlBlinlty. hen immignuts have enlarej u.tu a molract eoaeS^rovalcnt during our nuilcr sea- intended for the fit. l>::a - MaeiWeJj .Hasra.
le, providing he hsd tli
mildenty di
reu. n. aggravated by uerai aanie ^ ., bo<luM known Uiat X(rar
IttRKET-^^Sc
GARDEN Hi ”
01 the craft. Hia
rhildreu, is aggravated by tiiiwe oeoteil- tint
Hsud TO PlXMlL-Tlie New York FLOWERgS: *3d , Tima -eya that lost year it declined to ; o^Mig^O len. M. j pabliah the Beecher-Tilton matter and j
people took the papers that did.
WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS W A TE nS• Concorto OBC AN8
EiMsSiSS wliiignKSSSsS =.JSEED THE COMETH!Jj HabivCured ffwraTiTtwfrffn' ^ HSSSHis?'"'*"' telffl ir.'iw'viuHyH^r 1 nDIIIM 1 '.:z— EsssrtsBiragsmrea* HaHMISretaSS
ff SENT FREE
SSrCSSS
xarVfdS ~2n.u'2i mceuih u IWSHM. sad
i $2,400
The Ways of Women,
: 5S“|
sT2-vv. ^sTJ^Ti wav sir :■ - ■*'
32L*13h‘2*S^"d2l! trailed curative properties. He rays of
(bsrz»d as minors,ri at theirewn tbduwi: from them: “Tliey confoin no dangerous _ E, >!-'a-wr-. drug. They never reduce tli,- patient—
d*a-: never render one linlile to take cold— a
sK&'ssrisss ;
I tTe^^ft^miilrt dSwrafotZT _ _ . -I n~frL~T 1 f*»,V PEAL . | ESTATg. lAgMMglM^^
Ka—..a —-a* a* “ j on the vi^yirotsMind athletio system, ex- ■ * a—.■ wsve-wiSi rahr —SI». ■*—,TIN WINK RiNCS, A a'JTi Ijfrart Bev.'s y^jwiom.
e most unhappy person in th
'v d ’rv^a ' »200 tRejMff^ , Sgfcaja6g j 1
j The Tribune Almanac

