| Show i Corn led Oysters I I Mot people when they hear of I II corn fed oysters Hugh at what I they take to be a little extravagance inteded l to conc the idea of fat ness association of Idea with i extreme fatness and corn fed l hogs j biing natural But corn fed ojsters I are as much a fact as com fed hogs Oyster cultivation In nil the oo sand I s-and sounds of the east 15 conducted with as much science as the culUva t Lion of agricultural products and In many fl places on the Chesapeake bay the oyster farmer every morning strews with a liberal I hand upon Lie surface of the water covering hu beds of the bivalves quantities of finelv ground corn meal which rapidly tints to the bottom and is I deouivd or absorbed I by the gaping I shell fMi the mull being an e S peels ft nll1 luscious oyster if I I Louis U 2eIkniccntf |