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CLOVER AS HORSE FEED.
if Tr-Jt Cut In Time It B.me Dus'y
r-d Make Fwr red Cut
When It First Bloom.
TRiur.iPcaArjT kes
Story of tha Rousing Fourth of July
Demonstiation at Ander
ann villa.
A SONG FROM PRISON.
ft kiWJ
WISCONSIN MONUMENT.
Hsndsam Memorial of tht 8Ut'i
6!iare In Battle at Pittsburg
Landing Dedicated.
Another marker of handsome de
sign and Imposing In nix? hat been
placed upon Sliiloh battlefield at Pitts
burg Landing, Tenn. It Is the monu
ment which Wisconsin h3S erected n
memory of hpr soldier dead and of hr
share In the battle which played such
an Important part in the early history
of the war. The position which the
Fourteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth
regiments of the volunteer Infantry
held lu the battle U the site where the
THE WIS'ONHIN Mi'M'MKNT.
monument has been piai-cd and a suit
able Id riptlon on the atone fare of
the monument records the share those
tegmenta had In the fiirhl against the
forces of. Gen. Jihnsion and Iteaure
gard. The governor f Wisconsin, hi
staff, many 01 the surviving memlers
of the Wisconsin regiment (hat fought
at Pittsburg I jvndlng and others from
the state were prevent at the dedl
'ory fjcnlr which were held on
April 7.
A TOUCHING INCIDENT.
Hjw a General of the Army U'ti At-tend-d
in Death by the Mobile
(Ala ) Rifle.
We find the following ln blent of
genuine humanity In the correspond
ence of ine la-troll tree hew, and
'lii!iii iid It a tout hingly Ignllcjtnl
of the good feeling existing between
the mi:i!.iry jw.;le of the north and
Miiith, wnirrlsm recently at Mobile.
Ala A general of the I'nlled Slates
army was on his way from Ar!n to
New York, where he piirs-el enter
itis a auroral college to have a iliffl
cull M-raMon performed. Aa the
train bearing him approached Mobile,
hl aide inw that he was le-sinilng
very 111. and telegraphed ahead fr as
sistant to ronvey him In a hospital.
Ir Million, the medical superintend
rnt of the Marine hospital, wa at the
ilejjot with attrtidKiitn and a rarrute
The Invalid was comfortably placed In
It Wl'h the gentlest M, llio-t assidu
ous attention, but be died within sight
of Ihe building, a stranger lu a strange
land.
The nest d:iy Ir. Mutton, who will
l.v tciu. i.n!xTcd ua a fanner Ilelrolter,
telegraphed to Ihe lamlly of Ihe dead
officer In Arlsitta for Instruction aa
to the (I,(s...il of (he remains, and re
tched In reply:
"llury htm, where he died."
Aa Mn aa the Mobile Kifles
heard that
"A enKI:T iif the lviil. n
Ijty tltlng I'l Altfiern,"
they hastened to hi helu. Hut
wan already dc.id, and H only
had
be
re-
ualned for them to do honor lo hln
memory. Thl (bey did by taking
ilo:j themselves the performance of
Hie last sad ll'o. aa ttioush Ihe de;il
etranm-r tad b en one of their own
iiimrade They rurrle-l him. dried
him wish fmfn, to Ihe National i-etue-tery.
and favf him all the honors of
a military burial. In the af:ernm of
one of the holiest d.i of Ihe muilh
ern aummer they murched lu pron'a
alon over two mlloa of dusty road, and
aa Ihe aim went down tired a farewell
Khot over the feneral'a crave. Then
txiveilnx hllii with f.owera. they lert
htm lu the peax fiil bivouac nf the
l-a.l.
The deo sned arbiter waa a riil!a
dclphbm, ar.d when the mayor of
rhlladeli Ma heard or the 'brolhrly
love" 'of the Mobile Kiriea. he n ut
them an a.iioKr-M'h letter of thank, ac
txmip;nlel by a iH-autlful floral trib
ute. Purely thla llille Imldenl U an
earliest of united Interesla, and a proof
that ever and alwaya
Tlte l-iael are IKe euderel.
The lovo-.a ai tlie tio "
A Kiuliilscnc of Oen. Howard.
Ocn. (. t. Howard U the only 11 v
lUK American aoldler who baa com
. manded at one Hunt 1 .".O.iom aoldli'i
I luce when be wa p'roTing fioin the
batlle of Kuir Oakt. h' rUbt aim
inir.ktiiK. he wa met by (leu Kearney,
who lort bla bit arm. with I lot rv
luaik: "Never uilnd, iiova I, w will
l ay v.r (Uvn at tl. ai; !., l."
A
In the summer of llol tha d"nertloii
from tha confederate fori e at An ltr
aonvllls were no numerou that ('apt.
Wlrtz beiame very anxloua e-l there
khould no' be enough left b fcuard the
34.000 union prlaoner. He appealed
for reenforc menta to Gen. Cobb, com
mander of Ihe district, but none were
to be had. On the Fourth of July Gen.
Cobb with aeveral ataff officer vlsitej
Anderaonvllle, and the (teneral made
an addres to the troop of the post,
who had been formed into a hoiiow
square faring the center. The follow
ing, taken from the Grand Army Sen
tinel, la a graphic description of what
followed :
"'Soldier of the confederate atales,'
began Gen. Cobb, "what news 1 thla
that haa been borne to your district
commander from the commandant of
thla post? Can It be piaslble that ol
diera of the south Georgians have
been guilt) of desertion of abandon
ing the duty assigned them of puard
tnfi ond.T hor!e if v.-indala, wtiom
your imr valorous bmthers In nrm
have capMired ujsin mat'.y a well
fonht field T1
"At thin Instanl. 12 o'( !o k. from the
center of Ihe prison pt-n was heard Ihe
sound of Fong Turning my eyes In
that direction I saw that several thou
sand men had rongregatwl. while oth
ers were hastening toward the afsem
bhi!. Perhaps not more thun 5i voices
fri wording the first verse of the fa
miliar anthem. The ypeaker out-!de
r.as continuing epre-sluns of aston
ishnient at what he had heard, when
the horu. was reached, and wiih de
tonitlons like :.n explosion 5,v' voices
pealed :
The Star fanrled r.anr.er, O K.ng may It
IV..
O er the land of il.e fre and the liume of
tl.e l'ia:
"The sor.g-burst had atart'ed the
fpeaker or drowned his utterance, for
he had suddenly stopped and turned
his face toward it. When it had
teased, and only a few score voices
were singing the second stan.a, he
commanded Wirt)!. 'Go sto? that
noise!' W'lrU hastened away, and
Howell Cobb resumed:
"'Woull you see that horde turned
loose w ithin your state, to pillage and
burn your homes, with your wives,
sinters an1 daughteis at their mercy?"
"The verse was sung and Ihe chorus
reached asatn. The congregation num
bered 10.-1 more than before. Heaven!
whii a swell of sound: The very kt
seemed To quiver with Ihe concussion
the sto-kde wall to tremble. The
guards on mount stumbled with won
derment. Wlrta, who had reached the
great gal", stood stock still, as if para
lysed. The soldiers forming Ihe square
were all now facing Ihe prison.
"The norm lulled, the epeaker
sought to resume, but his manner was
!!s-oncertcd. Wirtz was moving ner
vously about, but essaying nothing
They heard the breee of song sweep
ing the lities of the third stanra. but
knew it only fore'sided the return of
the temiMsi. And now It comes:
"There are Ju.oic) throats swelling
the call of the ixnniint under which
they had fought, and L.O'c.t more Joined j
111 the invoi aiion
-O bns ttisv II wa
O'er lli litud of Itie fi-e
lh lrve
ind ll.e l;o-.e f
"The ei ho of the last w ord has but
struck ihe brsmhe of Ihe pines,
when they l-gln to rew.vt. Higher,
wider. dccpT, sironcer. louder, the
swell' I; e.-l--It rvi.it- It Ukt.is
II IlitindxiV It Is an arilllery of Kirn'
The speaker oulxlde stand itmiKfixed.
He has heard Ihe anthem li'lore. but
never as now I'erhapa It Is remind
ing blm of Ihe hlfh tltion he lias
but lately held under the r.as It de
fines. The Itbieiier appears almost
panbked A guanb man's gun ili-ops
fi-om 1.1. hands without his missing ,
"Ag.iln they repeal, and now the
.-cue gtiiw:' wil l Thlrly Ihoimaiid
lulifi me climitliiK Ihe i horns ivi.iVHi
b .om swelling wliti thought of csmu-
try and Tag and lov e 1 ones f noil w hom j
they are parted Men with but one leg i
clarnlter op, and siiprted by Iheir
MrvuiKrr comrades, wave (heir
cap .
uloit and join In the chorus:
1 l.t p(to.
l.lit-d tiaioirr, u tocc nisy
It
KRO
tier 1nt land of I fls an.l 11
lie I si r
lumie .f
"(line ll. ore they rvct, and now all
the prison Is In the sky-rending peal--Ihe
veiy walls, the ground. lor.
fev er-w anted frames, within an hour
of dlxsoluMon from Iheir spit!'., half
uprise an I propping upon one n and
rate IhP withered f liners of the oilier
ulol' while they unit their (tacked
voices in ihe lefialu they will bear
I never more:
Ttitf star upansicd baiO'.er. O btitf ihh)' (
wave
vi'et tl.e litiid of lite ( aid the Luiu uf
IU la m "
Sells Est ret of Aimor Plat.
It. T. Williamson, a resident of
i'ollsvllle. I'a., bus sold to the tier
man government the r t of a newly
patented armor plate. The American
government rt fused to buy. The chief
fcatur of the Williamson armor Is
that It does not prrnent an ab..lute
rvslstcnce to projectile, but can be.
constructed on warship so that ll
will yield slightly when struck. The
Inventor claims that the armor Is l
Kolut. ly linp lit iKil ld. T l.e price paid
by (.ciui. nil for ihe secret is said to
make Williamson a wealthy iuu.
Mvklc.g Cavahy Invlsitl.
A special iiillUiii) ornti.sv 3 Is mv
slttlnii In Her. la d iisi tci '.r g tit t),.
luean of making iaviry as 'uvUlbl
aa iHiUie lu w,i:f.i:
KENTUCKY BLUE CRASS.
Plant Whoa Botanical Kama la Foa
Fratenaia la On of Much
Valu.
This Is one of the very famous
grasses of the United Slates and one
of the most valuable. In different
part of the country it Is known Ly
different names, among which are:
Green Meadow Grans, June Gra?a,
Common Spear Grass.
The grass altaius a good beUbt,
sometimes being 30 Inches tall. The
leaves are narrow and long and are j
easi.y distingiilshable from Canadian
blue gra., whbh has a broad le.if.
The roots are ptrennia
and crea:ng.
THE KKXTITKT liLVE GRASS.
'.a Prst-r,s: )
a...
Ml)
fj
and a patrtur of this grass. If taken , ,h ,w -8 sv,.f-, Jg ta become
are-of. will last for many years. The j deranged an ! the milk will then haTe
grass starts to grow very early la ' VPrT .jisaersb; 0,Ti ,al if th;s
ihe spring and Cower, iu the northern , nil.hod fojjowed the svstem Rraul
fnlted Siates In June. It likes mjUj!;y ja.g ,dju!e(j to the new
limestone soil, and on a soil ri h in I-,nditlons and no had result follow.
lime it establishes Itself by forming a
very conr.-act sod.
This grass is better adapted, to pas
ture than to hay meadow, for the rea
son that It does not work well Into the
rotations. It takes three or four ye.irs
f ir It to form a compact sod. When. a
p:ifture has been once taken by blue
f.raxs. Ihe farmer has something that
will stay by him through odd and
he;it, fl,Kd and drouth In Kentucky
the farmers pride thrrnr'-lv es on the
luxuriance of their blue grast pas
tures, some of which are more than
f.'' years old. It flowers but wire !n
Ihe fceas-m. but uf'er being grare 1 or
cut it quickly sciivis up a new vigor
ous growth.
The grass dies well in rather dry
vi', but will adapt Itself to lmM
ny soil, even lo the wet meadows.
In Kenluiky and other siatc In whbh
Ihe w inters ate mil I It I used., s.iys
jj1( farmers' Kevb
for winter pits-
tures and it is not Itif requcnt that
herds are kept on It the year around,
ll does ixirllcularly well where trees
are si it.'eced al-oit lo give It a partial
shade dining the hoi days of summe-
COMPOSTING MANURE.
Jlrthods of Il.indlir g So a to Hasten
Its Pc-iiat.on for Application
t- Soil.
All
rosii:oi- ny. m a s i.o niPs;ni
cu garden and flovvir n-i sliould 1
loi.tii. ro us iu f i in no- little .J
vai.aliie. It rolled inaiiuie can not le,
. tibtaincd. green manure can be male!,
. v allatde in . lime by Ma. k-
Inc and lun.iu Take a load of f,e,h
Hal.e ii.aioue ar.. fork It overthrow-
. Ing out or breaking up all lumi If
I II Is dry a.l I wat. r V.Xe a firm,
com pact, rcnical hha'd ln;, as lh;a
tJtm offers the ., surface to th
air and will turn off rain. Turn the
l.ep every day. shaking the manure
thoriKighly and placing the outside
portion of (he heap on Ihe inside of
the new heap, a 1-tir.g a Uule water if
t"cssaiy. In a surprisingly short
tune a lol of raw mnure can be
t.iriied luto Rue plant fud.
If one l'.sa any considerable ouanrl-
ty cf manure to scatter.
niaaure
sinader wl'l ! found a jtood invest
ment. recommend Ihe .'armeis' Voice,
as It saves half the lalsvr and di-triU
utes the niauure In line p.iriicles.
which are immediately converted Into
J'lunt f vod after the firM rain
Good Ebeep Fastvue.
Winter rye Is au excellent sheep
pasture If s'iwu rally It can be
Ullllje.t In the fall. Sheep sh.nild be
taken tfl during ihe cold weather,
but when growth siana lu the spriiig
Ihey tau be turued on agalu lly kt-ep
lug the rye fivni brdiug, a ;..
quantity of forage may pe arH-uit-J
l.-olu an aVe.
Planting Fotatea.
Plant ttatt' Ve to six 1mr.es deep
In gisd rich sot!, tn order ihst the
plant n.ay have roson to li rni rvmi to
actvimiot'date li e lut-crs If planted
tlee-cr thin this Ihe ttop will (k stiorl
Unless Iho gnc.lld Is viliu-oiully bs.,..
Old Flavored Butt.r.
When i ream Is kepi al blsh lelM
peialure for a long iluir t:i t atter Is
apt lo have aa o;d flavor iia ia oilier
hand If lb tlesui la krc-l lo, at
leu. i ( ai below t. l aUur luay l
ll.lvf.
One rr-xt o!Jwt!;n to e!'er aa a
hore f.-e.J is the ( that It I f.-e-quenCy
not tut In lime aol b-.m
lus'T. Tie formation of the iila&t It
full that the leaven g to jle'es vey j
g ibkiy If they tre irrn!!'4 to b--loaie
tiso dry before beliig cut- Clover
tul when the first bloom ap;ear and
made Into hay properiy and properly
housed tuakes a g'sd feed f'jr Dy kind
of stxk. Including h'jrss. It tai
mere substance than timothy aal this
is Important In a h're ft-ed, as Ihe
stomach of the horse Is smaller than
that of some oth-r fatia animals.
But when clover Is fed i hors-s It
cannot be given in as great quanti'iej j
as can timothy, says the farmers' Re
view. Or.e of the advan'ages In feed-
ir.g ti.in
ta ber-n that lj hors
, could l-e f.-d more than be would eat
jand then cot eat so much as to Injure
him. That wa lxrai:v the s.rne titilk
I i j
" ' 1
t 'over. Tb:iH th fwletic fw-'!er I
Inow ihul he must r careful as fo '
! the amount of riover hay Ted. 1 i.t as
; he w ould be caref ul of the concent rau-i
! i-'!. lie woui'i noi t nina or riviyie v:;e f
tr. , . .... - . i
, hor.se an un'iniited supply of grain ti J
any ki&d. How mu(h to feed U- a i
problem that must be wrk4 oit by j
the horse owner, for we have all kin is
of hors, eng.igcd la ail kinds cf
work.
THE FEED CF COWS.
Sudden Change Should Be Avoided,
as It Seriously Affects JLlk
Tieli.
S'idden chance, of feed sfcouM be
aroidej, -;.e. W.lf if very Diarkei, as
In changing from dry to green feed,
fays Prof. W. J. Fraser. of the t'nl
versity of Illinois. Special care is re
quired when cows are put on pasture
in the spring and when first turned on
rye or clover. Only a small quantity
of green feed should be given at Erst,
the amount being increased as from
day to day the dry feed is reduced. If
rare is not everclied at such time.
When feeling turnips or cabbag.
the difficulty Is frequently ej;?rienced
of having disagreeable od jrs In the
milk. This diffi-ulty n.ay I largely, if
not entirely avoidel by feeding after
milking rather thin just before, as Ihe i
peculiar odor produced by these feeds
will thon leave th- cow tjf!m be
fore the next min ing time.
IMPROVED PIG TROUGH.
S.m; le Arrang-ement by VThich the
Animals Can Be Kept Out
of the Feed.
A simple arrangement, which is de
v)v,d to siep pls cjt of Ihe sk
trough while tveitsg fed. is I'.li.stra'ed
In Ihe sketch. fay the Farm and
Home. Cut tevtral pietes of tsirj
tip v iiU with i i.Ai'i: t n kach r;;.
like b anl rail Ihrtu firmly Into triu;h
In au upright is.ttiou. ilath p:g men
must take his portioned epa lor eai-
... it i i ... ...
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1 -(lrn
it
become Vr'i d!rt; 1 h'S
..,
...u:j be !!;; J under t!.o';
,,.. . ,v,., .,.. ..I
j I)uliri.,, " .. ,.X)!11 lh';,, ,
,ht , IK,; Ju.urtt.j!
, .... I
by Ihe I lie.
THE FARM.
(l.svd ss-e.1 is fwrlill to good cr p '
and Is he: al any prl.-e j
1 lie cow uiai is spring awr' nsw
tout be won a muth (he wmtbs subj.
nier.
Keep plenty of Vegetable matter la
Ihe otl b ue of tiovrr. cowtwa or
mmure. f
Ikiu t blame ,.ur !:i:.;!.:.r Usvuk :
his .attle yt In your Cel. kreu vouri
i ten.s s re;ui:vd
We bu.e
study our
as yet hat
grass s, .f
-t ill to
which tnao
kinds trow wtid In Ihe I u:'e.l J-,
Hive the ts.vs r.ve ,j'.iare r 4 el aaj
for a garden, l.rt lh :u plar.1 ar.tn:i:
they like. ! ut li.s.-t t!...i they aeso
down the wes'.is
No turn i!:'vitc should be ujl in
growing .lotatt-es Is has a teujeacy!
M piod ace rvt. I se b.trn drs.i:;g m fenr-J f T yesr w: h !u.:vii-ed chi;-t-ss-e
ilng I g;as after the pt tato t foi ' tka. lns'n.i.:a. 4-r.l:!t cratti. s ia
K. . Kottris. t'criil-'r;., J oo:r.!y, M j tie stoa-aci. pa:a la It aide, cv-u:l-A
top tlr ..r.K tif B'.tiate vf vsia i r'k'n. aad otter Kwei drageu c ' t.
arplnd evr'y lu Ihe spring by Ihat
very stiit-f sf ul h.y grt-wer of l r.tis
tletit. lieorae M t'Utk ll g'.vv g-s
a V u-orx-us start.
Atlalig:uul it 1'erche.
Ma. lug the perehr lu tu.liry houses
stair faht.ii -s ua slots lh i-iher- t "To day ru ft from a ! ths trt.u-'
u old csaicm Whyihey ho i!J b ( Mes I have enuaiecatt d. My vt'ses'toa
srriugel lu that usnurr hi oa,! ttr-:-:y l-ertect. I as'i'rt'.ate iy .k4
sUows The It w s W in; to rvv; .u niOt.t lf.e I at d.! 're., !.; y .., i
the h'.sh'si si w..;;e line Is p u- restful : :e;v. i.J fci a t.n-uit tee I- 1
Iv o! p-ce n I he I wcrpsra. tr ;1 . itij cf p' -icjrs tu t: i a ( d ir !j i
Ihe peic.'t r b.iltl Ihe si te distaa.
ll on ih ft T. these w I X- . r-. .l
g. a" I the t wl w. l t ueN w.u-
. r l able.
Ivoit jicw the s il iiis-ji iCft i la
StL li W.U lti t tl Ui'.:i.jj U;a j.
Hi
i
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
h the tnurrphant result o forty years cf earst t-jfX drre-l
entire! to the science cf pure foods. The sujerkrity of Dr. Pr;ct
Food over other cereal food casaot be qaesrboed. It's tie kind of
! food that strengthens the niTrA,
and asits in c.kV.hWnz hei'.rhy'action to th rri.
Pa!a table-Nutrition-Eary ef H'.ssVm d Feiwy t Zm
Cat k sao H fcot. Pad la a as rca tar (rw ntes ; r tmi m m- t a mt Jt.
IDs a zizlzzz. fsst;''''
4racr i
r i
Dr. Price. te tarroos frxri eiwet. V? mvnr ef
lUTsrrf iTTrmcw. lei .r-n IzrmT- rI
B.4'inriu:M wtou 19 4..-
" m lt a
w
i May we rrnars ttt ti.e ma tii
.Mil r,ara.l. U ril la M. L.iT
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RUNNING SORES CN LIWS&.
Little Girl' Obstinate Case ef Ecieewa
Mother Says: "Ctrt cuea Reme
dies a Household Standby
"Last year, af er tavitg cy
fir! treated
rhyflfiic. for
ecietr.a, I rfsirte
rted to the M::rm
.. . .
Rercedlfs, acd wss sell i'.&t-4
with the tltao't I2fnte5--s Tt'.itt '
Efloried ttat we iisrarJel tie jbysi- '
cian'f jrescr;;t!r-a act relj entirely i
on the Cu'icura Soap. Cu'-lrcra O'.zX- '
ment, and Cu:ici;ra Pil'.s. vheo we
commenced with the Cuttrara Reme
dies ter feet ati ll32bs were cover
ed witJa rtii;nit5 s-cres. la to-j; six
weeks we had ter coxpletely well.
zzi there has teen co rec-jrren'e cf '
the trouble. Wc fed that the Cu'-i-
cura Remedies are a va'aable box:-
hold standby, living as we do. tvselre :
miles from a ioctor, ard where It
costs from twenty to twet'y-Cve dol- i
lars to coxe up oa tie jnoua'aln. !
Mrs. lizzie Vincent Thomas, Ka'.r- ,
mount. Walden'i Ri Jice. TetO-. Oct. .
n. isvs -
Quite Realistic
Tte youngster had been mcs Iced !
to the nursery, and strict Icj'jr.ctiocs
tad been laid UrXn them to 'p'ay a!
nice quit t game." In a few moments,
however, sounds as of a thunder -
Korm, w i-h a dah of boiler factory.
lssu-d from the
room, anil 'mother
rushed up. "Mercy oa us, children"."
; she excUiuic-d. Wcatevrr are jou
doing? You muft not mike sach a
terrible noise." "I5ut, misici x
c'.ai ed one cf the dariicss. "we are
oc!y rlaying ttcater."
"TteaterT"
and all of us except Tommy are sh:p
wrecked pes. pie calling for help.
Mamma's attention was then direct-:
e-d to Tommy, who crouched in a cor-;
ner emitting dolt f tw !. ;
"And what U Tw'-iin.y doing?
aked. i
"Tommy 1 (he set nory "
"The sc ccrv "
'Yes. he Is the ocean shrickir.e In
the tt th of the storm " Annwer.
Wa Sot Ungrateful.
Ind. r Se here, llorrouvi.s. d rj't
be ur.irraii ful. 1 planed vol i a fvw
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