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Show leaves' thus adhertng- to the branches will . ".!"?- - - i frelr. -ferna'a circuThird. "It frfves tbo worm a freerconselation of air, keeps them clean, and v nd vijrnmus. quently more health believe thai the above r mode of feeding is a modern Invention. To correct that fuse notion. I will state hare nas been p met iced b that'lt breed m from time rn men wit Is Japanese lit- Z It xoZ t t '- -l til 2""? '" T theJ "? , EHicrxTrnE.-rExxr- WORKS. . Alany-beginne- . rs , st urxs a.XI.uibtras p. ! j i V . ; J.F. nATtlDOHECiCO., i - - Jobbers in j . ! , 1 RDVA BE, IRO W ' CUTLKRT, NAILS, MINERS' BTJTPLJEa, HA 't -- AH A, l ri-LOt- ' lly t joQtisSt.i i i : ! t BOOTS Am) PROrRLETOR3 OF THE , , D EPOTG; WEGTERW "!-,- " J -- .; 4 t?blJOVmk . u v- - , t Store LfU, i i '(TLfUhMltM. 1 MMM MM, HOSIERY, ;; ,' GLOVES, Si tmd SS Zak SL ZL, V 7 4 UC 8G, Mlclilgan Aycnuc, CHICAOO, ILLS. 1 IV. at Y.) Albany, (Foundries w-'- - i , Aairaai CHICAGO. tnlel -- - -- Cin C1BDE5 THE .. buatlon of Westarn Goal. ,1 owr eMbrMM . j EJC-rt-- HSoelc Stove . Mineral and KEITH BROTHERS, Importr Manuikctarers, MILLINERY and Jk de-pen-da, MEN'S - TrT tTXT-- -- A - 1 . - : .; . : ! Hosiery; (Shirts, . Gloves , -- m General Western Agents, ,' 1URNER, BRISTOL & Co,, Stohepappic Importers and Dealers in OTZf SHOE FINDINGS d37 13 8. C. ABBOTT 05 State Street, Miller Brothers & Keep, IX K. Wood, i K3TABLI3IIED 1838. Co., ty-fi- ve - DAYli) M.:J?ORD, mos and in: iss foundry, One-ha- A. --s I . T - r t T ;0 . . hall of their extstencf, Ohreo.ages, becomes very considerable, during the ' it last two age. .These considerations have led of late years; tn most countries where to economize labor Is desirable, to the adop-tie- n of what Mr. Lnuia Provost styles the California mods or feeding. After the .first begin to twoxaoultingv when, the worms1 move about pretty eaally, instead of pickone by one from the tree and ing the leaves tot tho worms on a fiat surface, them feeding you., take your pruning shears and burse and wagtm and'go into your, plantations, which mast be cultivated la dwarf form. at one side of tho field and clipBeginning off the straight shoots from each tree ping as you loilow the rows back and forth, throw them by the armful into tho wagon till you have gathered tho required quauti- tv forg one feeding, ana drive ta. tho co-cooneyY Taking an armful of these down four in the form of branches, you a. square on each pa per containing worms. The worms gather along, the branches and devour the leaves from them. The next in tho aamo way, lay feeding, you proceed inct the branch c ch succeeding feedlojr 01 those betore laid on; thus you build up a little square pen for each collection of worms all through your coeoonerv. The worms work., up .Xroia. to the , fresh branches, and in this way they are raised from the flat surface, where they are necessarily la contact with their own ofijd and filth, .up Into the air above it. This mode of rooding has many advantages, both manner X cultivating tho mulberry lathe tree- in plantations as dwarf to which is has led. and in the feeding of tho worms. riraU becauso Ton tcaA ith6ttha-Uoo- d much easier and faster; second; yon can produce much more to tho aero than by the old orchard style of standard tres; and third: leaves thus crown, on trees pruned back are more vigorous and contain more from which the of the resinoue substance silk vessels of the worm are filled. The, ad vantages of this mode, aa to feeding may JPirsL The greater facility of handling a . given quantity otioca.f Ascend. The greater length of time the Finished Brass Work, Brats Castings, Babbitt Metal, &c.,. or-fir- st - . lr " SALESROOM AND MANUFACTORY: ClnctnnaU Paw Works.- - Le A Lealtt'a 8w Meter Mllla. Diinpfra Ksn Blfwera American Puna pa, ratenb HU-adnllcVa Unmpany. Hctiafler A Rud nborg a and Aahorofl'a Bieam Ooase , aid other nitnnatnrea. My 8UINOLK UAl'HINE baa a canadtv or two to four thousand Pine Shingles frm ell In tbe Culrtuco Lumber nonr. wtobled per Market at r5 6oct per 11 htzhar than tn best I... saaved sblnale. Factout V 50 tn ;CV" wd d2S It h; - G2 7 s XH VINSLOV, .. , Ji ; CHAS.W.'SAIIFORD, ilanu'aclurer of CONFECTIONERY, Of all klhd, bv sUam.and Wholesale 1 in . nAysma, 2133, stb 38 Randolph St., Chicago. dCTly 1 1 14 1 1 ' - " . . t 15 loV 17 k RANDOLPH STREET, ': 1 , i i i CHICAGO. f: I ; i ; - J i "Bkaff SaJ i . - r- . . OroeerapDraesists, Batters, ? r mW A 1 r " d. :ug in tne north - ; CHICAGO, 1XY ! : i BurnliamstVan Schaack, 5 VlfHITWEY-BOO- T - wholesais' ' irn .!.' O.i w' 1 Ml 1 ..ATb 1a .itf (.., 'sil l 4 2 1 1 i.ilHB rj : i 3 f . .1 K . 3 lit J ... . . i,n :l- - ; .O.DL , v. Hi J jr.. ANPt.'ici:;- - r m , r; T . atanuiacturedby as expressly for the g6ap;i ;&aAripa,B2 vohfcoV r MsnwfactOTToXatiperlor iir: Hard and Soft SOAP, and CJL5DLES, 71' -- d!5lm .o.- : 3' s.reprleters. o:iAriA;2TEn. We also keep a fail line of NEW YORK snd NKW ENGLAND snd respectfully clt a share or yourWork, patronage. so-U- -- Wllllani D. ranran. John K. Harmon. Renjamtn F.Ray. , , Ho. wnmuY isKos. axttxdt, - Nos; 1 & 3 RANDOIiPH ST.; 22 Laka CZZXCAGO. . j- - j I - Factory-S- 22 "Great Northwest SIoto Store. Keep the LAROK3T STOCK llf TUB NOKT11 WEST. Wetnvitatbelnapectlonorour Stock, and We guaraniea CUEAPEK PRICES ALL THE NEW- - KINDS1 OF c' than De loona tise wnere iu iue on n west. , COOKI11Q AfiD HEATIHQ QTOVES V iilHl . j i and 43 WftbaAh'AvenueV r 1 t ?&4jcf.-.-.-'- tm VAaB nr aw. at iron; 'd2S8nv: 1 d278tr . At the Lowest Wholesale Bates. All orders promntly tilled. Refers to J. II. Iatkt. wltlx W. 8. Godbe. Address II. I JLATCT. ' AZor. oljouxias ae.dV12t-Streets, . h dlOly OHAIIA, NEB. AND WOOLENS John V. Farwell. G Charles B. Farwell, Sstnuel f. EAUoggV: J j i-i- .tv ; . j -- BSSI ami Li a u r ma AMU te'at DRY GOOD ' iiCA: A a,l Ta taa t i . i It J HL j s GLASS GOODS, j'SXf.i 13 Xa Salle Street, LATEY reepecirully Informs the clU- or Utah Terltory that he la now i all orders lor v? to nil prepared Frcsli llaltimoro Oysters, 9 "vLraia asTara 8teau Manufactured1 I i JcAndall kinds 4 p ' WUOLESAUS Dealer ta JOJT8, CIGARS, CANNED - OJTItT MAJCPFACr u it FKEmSL OYSTERS! L "11 J ''"' ; 42, J44 ;cAj- .Wit 'KiIhsiImH !f?mi n in man ; till orders to the best satisfaction; Washington Street, Clinton Street, the-auipp- ea -- ; JOHNV.FARVELL&Co 11 4 S MANUFACTURER, NOTIONS, OF Thai E0t 82 & fllliclugaa Avenue, 4SS:3flS fcft'J I w a w r--a w a Wares,I Cepper, Jnacnine Tinners Tools andJajwaned and i Tinners aitoek. . for the Bala of the Rtawart Coos: Stove. Aent JSo "US Kara bam 8U er. 14in. Omaha, Neb. We make Prices Regular and Cheap on every As I carry tbe largest and best asaorted 8 Lock arucie we sen. west of the Miastaslppt River, I can at all times d23 9m . ly UAACIUBSBS ... ff-.'- . : 1 - ; i ; i tr -- a HEAVY HARDViARE, CD'S BOOK BTOBE i - i J. Si COLLINS, .U-u- -- 1 1 : Hand Pointed Horse flails MILTON KOGEBS, Dealer inIj 'J' i STOTE3,TI010Tr:XYAnE CASTOfGSeTIX, !i SHEET IROJT, Brasa, and MAP iij n s ! ALSQj Tne ZArjress Xstsvbllsnment In tne W t ' Office, Randol ph 8U, cor. of Franklin. dll8-l-y CHICAGO: B .. . 28 RIVER STREET. CHICAGO. ILES-- - 1 WAGON C ! i IiXCIXSIOIt STOVE STORE I IT 0. asdTobbers of r Soda and Jfineral Water jpparatuB&c -- . di5.ttf-.'- i PATENT SHINGLE, STAVE & BARREL MACHINERY AND PORTABLE ' SAW MILLS, ; ;7 ij; lil isiiVt--ae.-3-- I - d57 Ksnstarers Tsiperters, Goods d2S2:iy CHICAGO, Ills. Co. ipeclal attention given to tuaU. orders. : ; I Also MannKaeturers and Wholesale Dealers in Agents for American File i In oge-fro- STATE STREET. i-- H ALU tCirSOARK ' 1 warranted a represented. ; Orders solicited by maft, and satisfaction, guaranteed. In every Instance. jU American snd French Ulp'and Cnlf. 65 dii 6m X i- I Le at h e r : S add I e r v Hardware, &c IJ AID Zlandolpb Street ' James Durham.' V- Lemon and, VanlliA Extracts.' liquid Blueing, and the celebrated Wholesale Dealers in j. , . I ? G. H. & or JIalaSea-Ora- s. Taw, Damasks. Burlaps, Tacks. ., , Twines, 15ed .Ice, Etc., Tuis, OulAHAVwuB. dlS5m tjcroBTrtta Asp joSBras 159 184 JFVrrwam Street! ! .j PBISIEirrE OEESElFEATaKItS, s .iTj L?.V 4 JLTt IOAG em mvEit- snd COaXl CES, GOLD MEDAL BAKING POWDER. !OjD.FIN,0, and rock ' . Ground Coffee, Spleen, Tobacco, , V 1ft Hair, Moss. V Also Manufacturers or ' Manufacturers of and Dealers F&nCY GRDCHIUQS. t DRAWERS, dtjkhjlm: tt co., WIJrDOW SHADES ;, TEAS, COFFEES, -- . BEDDING, LOUWGES 0 WbolKle. Dealers MS Faruham Street OSf AICA. Nebiaaks Jobbers of I U JAJ Ji&HGRlSWOLD&CO; DAVIS, ': f CHICAGO. 11 1 and : CI ty: Hotel, tt-- t , ( KTTBTZ, MOHE & tal 10 TTe fceei tne OXLT ftteeU orMinlnp and other Tola In this Market, adapted to for the want of the Territories, havlny aad ttiem largely, years famlltar paat anppUed with their waste. being "i . - I Is the laricest and tno&t complete OUR Stock la our line fu this country. areUuyera any wno bawe lormexly bougbt al tbe Kuar tliejr bave NOTIONS AXDrAACYOOODS. the aame or belter lerma iban anied obtaioed tbere,f .We. import 4 tree .from tbe Manufacturers in Europe our KlDOons, buss. i HaUna, flowers. Lces, rJeta. Tlssaes. Crapes.a The only exclusive House west of Chicago. aua an, mereiore, atui ratter n Uonneta. ac,ilooaa M VM Prices. rackiee Importing All orders will receive prompt attention, and Qooda invariably warranted lapleaae. CBLV. FI.KI7IIY at: :i i and 4 1 State St., opposite d29SAi AMD d21-3- i TWINES AND PAPER BAGS, MHlKBIMlflTIS! ; l . Of Every Description, 220 DOUGLAS PT.i OMAHA, NEB. , -- i 51 lAke Sti, CHICAGO. COARSE AND FINE PAPBRS 42 A Co T1T1TTJQ -- ; 41223-eil- S fic DOY'O CLOTHING, And;',".. ; Oentlemen'a Foxiiishinsr Goods, STRAW GOODS, PARASOIaS, &c. ;.. . Wbolenale and Retail Dealers In Jubbr in UMBUKIAH, 1 -- Ifj . Tlie Largest StocJt Jn the West. 4 13 1 Mcxdxyore.11and Cutlery, . FURS, BUCK GOODS, ' t." Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Pattys, Etc Cottage; Paints, ; 428 Sua ; Importers and Jobbers of LAIXIN, BUTLER & Co. We would call special attention of the Trade to oar Brands of HUBPORD. WWEET A CO.'s and BANNER LEADS, which we guarantee to be equal to any Lead in the Market, and aa oorroders. and our long experience tance witn the manufacture of our line acquainof goods, ensbtes oi to give special Inducements to oar . i . customers. , manufacturers of onr own Lead and Beingwe can supply them from Kt Lous, or Colors, Omaha. Nab., at Factory Prices by aMtdreaalne d2l ly aa mt OMAHA, Neb. ' CHICAGO, : : HXINOIS. . ,- N.B. t k, : --;-- -r. ' '- rTATT H AHD: Brands 0C1 Load Special Made for the Trade at Factory Prices; f ; ' Dealers In 1 OILS, TARNISHES, BRUSHES, ess be boarhi for. ' i WITITE LEA1:AND COLOItS, appll Catalogue and Frioetisia i famished on o83 Sot cation. ; inn 'i H Vannfaeurers and Jobbers in : it 1 nwnrfrwd av . .;;;' Saddlery r , Etc., We make a specialty of flf KXS and WHITE GOODS.' l'ZXu d70 6m ili 'li CARRIAGE GOODS; IN r- CHICAGO, 45 41:47 Lake Street, CHICAGO oOY'S-rt- ef Oar mbcI for Ueaax, Tartctlea. and Utility Is nnsarpsMsed. Darabtllfy Oar Prices are Lower than lsferler 1 M ST0T abortbe latest Improved T) EPRESENTED Stove for a tbomah and eooaomloal eont it OSJ ; . . . '9 62 Wabasli Avcnne, CO . jHAYDEN & ICAY; "ffigif , Custom Blade S.)t -- & CO., NOTIONS, 1 I WORK ML , 1 ' J. Uacfarland.' i!0.,Md D31AIIA, NEB., iH Airt 1 MM - ; mm ycJi tc-m- ML pihie is ASTBSJBT, FAOreitTT-Ov- er 1. . .j.s SHOES Mknufaeturers of l4.4M D0GGWEIT& ronr I. ! ; WHOLESALE JtrricUitrt JmvUMnents. WED.; Jtmd L : j ; mm . 1. ' - ' i . i i CHICAGO TRADE. Now we will go bacH and attend to those Utile fellows tn at we took from the papers and placed upon other containing the f?rs to. and attend 'T papers, their vants. Their DILLS lirat and If food." iThcre almost wart only - t-- vsone o- almost as much loing,tohowever, t importance their J ea!tby exl tenco that MauDtacturtrs and Jobbers of they do not wan' and that Is, they do m t wans 10 De too crowaea or tn:cx to emer. tor the first few days they renulre to be fed on the mcstjtendai leave which ahxmld i ti'A D inren m tum directly tho tree. ivu 4 perfectly fresh anf only afewatra tlme. re-Have now received thenvas one a as tn ixi given iinovlng them a e consumed. As the worms irro older aiid older and, stronger gtve-theJM. V. leaves, uai lai ruio should alI"eed adhered to: he tnrst faithfully ways tAev as Which Lketn but a few at a renewing offer to the Trada m wwwr ;tbey often tu note iat awen Mess are consumed, g ... , MAR KXTT PIIICKJJ. srule be strictly foil owed, yon will ii "never if thissee wilted 01 dried leaves, but always fresh ones, be ore tht worm. Then- is but ManoJaetare In Chicago . . ..AM axeepUon tO this rulr of tttti Ipaves. and that occurs on the days of moulting, , rWben.aa before should have f none. There i remarked, no absolutethey invariable rule aa to the exact age when the sever 1 moult ings occur, for the reason that the life of ...the worm, from the day of baching to the v wtpina log. of cocoons, derndVin a great degree on the f&vorableness a d uniforml-- Of Bn parlor Qaality. and regty of theofweather, th frequency feeding with frs lood. and tlio And kaT on hand the IA.RUKJVT STOCK OF ularity allowed uiet The thsm while moulti-gUOUUi id innr noe 10 d roaoa 3 ifferent varieties INTUKWEST. of worm also varv aa to f as as whole s the period their lives, mil ' to the time between each moulting. As a mnd general rale, however, under favorable circumstances the several, moultings will S3 and 31 Lake Street, Cor. Wabash Avenue, oocur aa follows: The first moulting when about five day old; the 2d when nine days old; the third when filteen days old; the fourth when twenty-tw- o days bid. When- - aju Orders earefnllj to. ever the worm is- about to commence attaches moulting, he leaves off himself rigidly to the moat eating, he hanny thing rinds and stretches ui his h ead as if in pain. The forepart ot his body increases and tho latter part decreases in size, ana the whole hvdy Msumfitoa glossy appearance. I Thus. swell up about the headnn-lie continue tothe old akin bursts and slips-hac:j tQ wards his tail. He then crawls oat of the old akin a changed being.looking shriveled and gaunt and hangry, and ai once begins to look for his food When care has been taken to keep the worms of the same age 01 ly, togother.and they have been fed carefully and uniformall the worms on the tame paper, or on ly, the papers nf the first day's hatching, will go through these several moultings at the or aametime. And so the second and third 3, 5 fc 7 Xjxlte Street, day's hatching. . Thas, when one 'worm wants to be quiet, and absolutely requires AMD ao does overy otbsr o ie m the same pa nit; and consequently all are gratified, no ' par. one crawling over or disturbing the other. 73, 77 t: 70 JHclilgnu Avenue, teaches thai upon a rorer Experience aration of the several day's hatching sep4 as much as npon any other CHICAGO. ILLS. the success of a feeding and' con socueotudng, sucV cess of a crop of silk. .'' .Next to proper care in feeding often and , . on fresh, food, and linof Dress Goods, Importers keeping the. worms Of ens una lVUltc unci Jobthe same age together, it. Is Important, na Goods, ' lutimated above, that they should be bers of Amcricitn Cottons, IVool-cu- s, and thinned over out spread Pxly as luniiels. Hosiery, GIoto greater auxface grow larger'. T bey should unci "IV ot ions. they, have room, so as not to be required to lio one upon tne other too much. This is nein cessary for- convenience at; getting tnetr - rooat- nnt ? is- - ryery , esses U&i, to the T W A heaithrul growth aad IIAIIBOUR. CHICAGO. maturity of the worm, K. W. 11AL.K, It. llesides the exercise of assisted W l'ORK. UUJNT, worms themselves, K. A Sia of theJudgement, by tho appearance d3 to be it may b well In them out by-- the rules guided laid downthinning In this chapter as to tho space required for five ViUhVif ALDRICH & "LINCOLN, haadred thousand worms in 'tho several ages. To make this subject familiar, I will here state the space required for that number of worms, in connection with the -aiaouat of food they will require " for con-- J during each of the tovcral ages. sumption Five hundrecT thousand vorms for, the first age should be allowed one hundred '27 & 9 Randolph 6 ti, 'Cr square feet,- of soriaoeand it is estimated that during this age. or the first five days of their existence, they will consume one hundred and twenty-fiv- e pounds of leaves. Lyman, from P. Boyd A Co Coaton. During the second age, or tho next our Reymour u. AWirwn, should their of lives, they occupy 'days , Lincoln. cnicago. about two hundred square feet, of surface, W.C. w. Ionian " . Myron and will consume three hundred and sevenpounds- of leaves. During the third age tyfrom nine to fifteen days should oocu py abou t four hundredoldthey and fifty feet of surface, and. will consume eleven: hundred and fifty pounoj of leaves. ' During The X fourth age from fifteen to twenty-tw- o days old thoy should occupy ono thousand and UQ hundred Xect of surface, and will crm- sume three thousand four hundred and the seventy-fiv- e poundsm of leaves. During twetity-two- to fifth' ami last to thirty-tw- o days old the age of going thoutwo should occupy they spinning sand fivo hundred square feet of surface and will consume nineteen thousand cigh hundred and seven poundsfO about . twO thousand pounds or one ton per dayall about twenty-fiv- e thousand making intwelve lf and tons of leaves. pounds,or bo seen by tho atve statement It will that while the worms occupy but little spac and eat but little daring the first half AXI MACIIINE SHOPS, ftheir lives," they spread out rapidly and, Manufacturer and Dealer In eat voraciously during the last bal T; conse- Uof work, of ftjedirig and queotly, whiles & attending to them is light during the first Wronght and Cat Iron Pipe Fittings, ; d TEiel .agiaigEgr chic agoraps, cmic ac o trade. TRiDEri CHICS AGO-- ! - ii ; i . j , X. Clark 8L Street, . - t .PAID IX CAPITAL, ( Sl.OOO.OOO rirst; national Caui of cxtixst; 1H COT J " United SUles Depository. ;; "President, Paml. IJ. Ajrx .'.n r. it. Gray,Nlcaeraon, vice rresiaent, , 3r DOUQLA3 STREET, OMAHA, KE3. Chas. J. achmltt, Ajutstant Cashier, zzAxtowAsi; 238 d33 Cm CMcag;o, (Corner of Michigan Avenue, CHICAGO 5 f J.'?IClTj' ZiOTTCSt d226nv ILLINOF5 Hcxlxct IXateu. : - '" |