| OCR Text |
Show bourn ll.jr Uersllens. Wist Is the sl.rlnkee In the wrlirlit of ball Is It wore rrontft1jlu lo sell dlrertlr f ruui tbe nrM at fir, or aflrr trine In tie mow art months at from Its to (1ST hen we nr'two tone per acre, do ae mean as It comes from the lut ur after seasoning season-ing la tbe stack nr mow? Tho foregoing questions vero nn-encrcd nn-encrcd list lon ugo In Tho ltural Niw Yorker. A. M. Lagrnngo Midi "I prefer to sell hiy after Itlms bem In tho bnrn, as then tlicro is moro tlino to liamllo It. In my opinion it shrinks ery llttlo until coM wintber, A)klil of two Ions to tlio neremenns cnoof seasoned liny from the mou, 1 hate pressed liny otcr thirty J cars, ami I find that to take the chaff out as much as joiuihlo nnd keep It nt homo for tho cows and sheep liys Utter than to put it In tho bnle, ns tbo consumers ilo not vant it for their hurttcs. I label my hay and sell It a llttlo llt-tlo alxno the market prt.co.H 1). C. Lowis soldi "It would bo moro profitable to sell hay directly from tlio lltld ut twcho dollars per ton than to kiep it and rlskshrlnkngonnd handling. When wo say 'two tons per acre' wo inrun hay taken from tho mow for market. mar-ket. Huunld bo better, or at least ns good, to sell bay from tlio mow Immediately Immedi-ately after tho sweating proiiss ut tn ols o dollars as to sell it tho next w inter in-ter at fifteen dollars.'' Charles Chapman replied! "As nearly as I can toll, in hay cut before It is In full blossom tho shrlnlago has lxcn about oao sixth. From this I allow that it would bo moro proutublo to fell ill-nelly ill-nelly from tlio fltld at twcho dollars tier ton than tbrco months afterward at fifteen dollars, as fifty cents ir ton would not pay for tho cxtru handling ot tho bay after allowing for shrinkage. At eighteen dollars per ton tho case would bo ret rriHtl, as 1 could handlo tho hay and stand tho slirlnkago for six dollars. dol-lars. When I say 'two tons per acre' 1 mean as It coinis from tho mow after seasoning." Aftintl.l Uuern Itrarlnn. A. W, Tufts expresses hlmsilf thus In The Agriculturist! If 1 allow my bees to follow uaturo or their instinct I should luno try few bees left and should hat o to i;o to tlio w oods for honey, 1 much prefer to rcur all lay quouis by tho nrtlllclal method, then I know exactly tlio idlgreo and can control tlio Hue of descent of her rojal hlghiiLM, tho queen, if 1 cannot of her consort, thotlrouo. I lino ocr 100 colonies, nnd of that iiuinUr only thrco coiuo np to tho slaudnrd from which I would llko to rear my qituiis, I rear about 100 a year to reqiiccu my nphiry, ns 1 do not llnd that It pajs to keep queens o cr tho second w Inter, as they rear too man) drones, mid I do not think tlintthcy winter ns veil as bets from vigorous )ouug queens. If int-tempt int-tempt to nar all thoso qiums during tho swiu ruing rlod, I should lull o to Veep 1(H) nuclei instead of thirty, ns I do now, Thoso thrco from which 1 wish to rear enst no iw arms this season, so thcro nro no cells from them by tho natural method. I find by cxprlcnco that queens reared by the nrtlllclal or forced method Ki u tho beet and most satisfactory remits re-mits in queen, bees and bono) , and consequently con-sequently dollars and cents. JPTj EA Si:. '. 11 EMUMlWlft Till ws sllll cirrr a Complete Lias el cossisnno l rim or Cross ""'. l'"ir. ens Jlnu, IVrlihf, Mill, Ilaud, 11 In. ran. I, T.nou, Prnnlur, niass, llulsber, Ciok, Keyhole, etc., alsis ClrcDlar.both Solid i Chisel Polat Tooth And TRIUMPH, For rail nr Tres Willi, and ars Pelttnf at loirxn fiticea ru.vjirxs. alio a mil Bliel of Ibtir tnomud RASPS snd FILE3"'"iwS ra- a. ax, x. tAUUUAKIEHS FOR LOW PRICES! M'vLHiiFjiu n iiu:tv. A 1 009 ArtUU . lbi Wkl1 frUti, lirrltre. Heili ? '' . Vumm, fIW Mminraciiirr mill lupnlm Mlk, Still nntl hoft Ilniss, Saa vs. wpxw p SOi Statt It,, Jlrooit remit, n v$ttt AntUtfyrit Thomson & Taylor Spice Co., Inpertara sad Msaiftttnrstsel tbs Finest Spioes FUnVOlNC EXTRACTS a-Msf TO THC TRtCC. rrstrlsUis ol Us rinoas Braa4 RED V OKOS3 V LYE. Mlohlgnn Avonuo, Cor. Laka, i? . HI?- ts 2 1:3 q; 35Esb ife5 C3 ! m WE KNOW OF NOTMNG THAT CAN COMPARE WITH THE GRAEFEHBERG PILLS At! A FAMILY PILL. THEY ARE NOT ONLY MILD BUT EXCEEDINGLY EXCEED-INGLY EFFEOTIVE. THE BEST HEADACHE PILL. THESE PILLS CURE ALL FORMS OF MALARIAL DISEASES, OIL- I0USNESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. THE BEST PILL -ron- TSEAKHESS ARD RERYOUSHESS. Sold by All Drugglsls. GRAEFENBERG CO., Ill Chambers Stmt. N. V. I'MlKIl TAR Kits, IITAIUIMCD, JJJ 2m b. won, FioBosr Unilonakor o( Utah. jYsauiicAfrrr aatf r.altrtn A1 Xtnii Arial. 1., IfMJ J Cll CVrfr, COFFINS AND CASKETS. lull Lino orrollln lnriilliln,.nfr,t eonalnnllj on Hand. ' Ttltpheimmt lit graft OfJtrt fronptlf fillti. 9f ni llii prrisrra 1 1 o ibeir Natural Condition Condi-tion withont stlra ebsrre. OPEN DAY AND NIQIIT. ":r,.0,rr.u"',, Ho. 253 E. First South, Oct mi) a btf Uzt cut or Thtitrt. TXLEPiWS'K A. 10. Joseph William Taylor CTiU'9 I.HUIHQ UHDERTAKEn AND EMBALMER, Carry th$ t wgat un.t Mat CvwpUtt Stttk of COFFINS, .-. GASKETS, And Undertaken1 Qoodt In Utah. mlmlt fttail mt mnratrv KftuttJ Mitt, Ltv$r Man vtrtttr vfftrtiHn LtuA. LOTS AND GRAVES ru'S?.VA.,3JV.c Ml nrJtrifl id liner All la Ms JA.,1,,1 i0..ia. Tim. ornca iso wisiauows navia olosbd. Nos.JlandJJ WEST TEMPLE STREET. j0.1JoaJ. .alsvkf9l. Just the same, AND SO DOES 3 zz rr7 ' ' CJNRSTC. OKP. MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBAMK&CO. St imfe ,, "CQRTICBIXI." ROPE SILK, q h Wash, Embroidery Silk, y tO Was7-iTrra ' Ch TLtse art Its isals. In t!e aad la rtJ, M i I Made for tic ijioolljit, itron;it of bni J A TU sUuo tbrcid, last ti'rr one sllll 7 O Wis wortly tie MUls S ,s I'CortlcjUl" built. p-i C. H. SAMPSON. AaerOi -F0R ALL KINDS OFe-- BOOK BINDING, PAPER RULINQ OOK .'. AND .-. JOB .". PRINTIN i - - - AND STEREOTYPING StSO TO TJin DESCRET HEWS PUBL1SMHG COMPANY, Silt Lake City, Uti!i. rjOyBP" -) PERMANENTLY CURED OR NO PAY. P ujht r5 lortsllsstemitmsttioil .Wrlllna rnsraatm tn aSso- JEiit TrWhX ' ""' ' " CXAMINTION rRCt. &:. THE 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, llllib3fflSlEl$Stwfe. Boons l WanlMa ronitltollon Iilork. Hilt Liks SSiMf'WiWBSlM ' ltl;li"ir,tol,i! lu.ltatp in. JI5sSe'J -isLlilor. bLXll llt LIUIlIaB FOR THE IV1INE FOR ThE IViILL Tee Jiutl, Xittl, llclttug, Jlnxv, J'ach-lmjj jrutuUea, '' "'" Cmiiimnntl, Wool Steel, llraiti Work, Fuse, Cti)9, ' Sliced JmUvutor, 1'owder, JiubvlcittliKj Oil, Candle St Mm. I'lpo nnd I'liio J'lttlny, JtclloiCH, l'ower Dvllla, lUiilnvertf U'ooln, Jllowerti, MavfilnttitH' 1'ooln, OnUum, AhvIIh, lUtiehitmlth XooIh, Vunnlde, IToMlnu Tackle, TnvH'Tablo Steel, Slcdiieii Machine Jloltx, WaMe, And Sti'tktnti Hammers, Curd a ae, Cant fyanhem, Merchant Jron, Shovels, hau Screws, l'lcks, I'M: Steel, Scnlu Jlemovcr A-l'reventcr, Candles. Asbestos 1'rejiaratlons, E.C.C0FFIN HARDWARECO lutoaituH- uiTir,iivo. . JAMES-SPENGER-BATEMAW CO. (Sarenors lo Da Id Jamos A Co. anil Spenccr-ItwVer Co.,) PLUMBEES, TINNEKS, Steam and Garf .IiLLoi'S. Wh c&rry a Comploto Lino or GEM AND PENINSULAR STOVES AND RANGES, Oaaotlna and Oil Stove.., Tlnwnra. GranUa Ironware nnd Mousft rurnUhlng Coodi, DeseretNews. 1 Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country. ISI1T SYffll IIS ' ' I HIGHT PAOES, SEVEN COLUMNS EACH. isscsb it. at B1.Tl txcarr sokdat. fl Una aa Extonbivo and Itioroustng Olroulatlons , ' I And as s Xanrtirxn asd Abtrxiisixo Miciuat ITHASNO-SUPERIOR, I its colours eoxrilx M mMt.mo nn-onra, H BSUaiiic r oca i, irr.ua, H Uuue coHnijsroiDrxrr, M coulium couurJii-JinrtrK. M ciiccATioxai. AuuiroLTtraAio StatI.U4TA!SU H domutio XBTra H Wm SIMILI HEWS. I Sioux vagks, noni colusinb vmn. PubllahotJ Cvory Tuo8day and Friday. H sias Txa H MRGliSf ClfCULAflON J. Of AH l " '' Wf Atllalnlso Stslss sndTsrrltorKssf any Pjpsr.rublliaost, Ai4 kaa adranUto. wbloh oommaod It to all who rannot artbrd or ars net eonTessV tsiil aatl alluatsil for taklus a I-l)y )apsr. It ooutaloa siuaBsar .4 U H Hswiof toe ,t, J DoomtJa an ' il Ttlreraphlc, JMrlrn Saws, -M Loc'U' U Ldllor.'al artldai ifl Hlsif Unusual, Cpoa Truiplrtat Irniaj ,il kH i is nr itsht raaTiectaa I M A 13TANDARD HOUSEHOLD JOURNALI 'I ! I DESERET WEEKLY I ICxtnbllishod .Tiiuo IS, ltt. H iiH la palUsaid STSrj Ratorda-, aa a 32 to 40 psjs Msjtstlns, and as a CUnilXXt T1134 H 'XOal OF Till: LIIUIICII, an 1 or Iks IntarMtlDsoeau Uuooxa H which tho i.oplsit this rug-Ion ars nowpaistog, RaH la without a mat lbs volumss, wlisa 1 bound, are i INVALUABLE AS A WORK OF HEFEEENOEL) TCPMS FOR THR DAILYi M Cci4 rTtr, oaioTsar .iM..Vte.aa M - (U souths M see 'H O Tnr.e Jtonllis , ...-..,w- :H TERMS FOR THC SCMI-WEEKLYi M ss avr. oao Toar m.mm 99. ea M 4 l JSOKltl -... 1.7S H TksotUonllis. -t,.... ..M S-00 H TE0M5 FOn THE WCCKUYl M on cur, opit'" ("ii"i r tiImm) .... as M Oj DU Uealks u -...,, V M : s TH3S PT33TVr5J " , yfl Book aud Joe Priktim Office I is oua or-. 1 The JVIosfc Conaplete in the GClestr H Csloi well sqnlfr with tbe T.ati.t amp rtisr Srn.fi or Trn M I'jiksiBs, and othrr flrst-clnss roateiUt, we ate aLfl prspareil to do tH ALL KINDS of JOB PRIlTTIiTO in tho BEST S1TLES, 'H With 1'nOJtITNraa and DISPATCH, aud at ItKAhOXAIILB jH nxiKa. H rOSTXBS CT lU. SIZES, from tie Srosllsat llanabin ts Ut Ulead Biaani i H Ws at. psf.rsJ to piliO. . H |