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Show ' 1 1c.-Cultivate the soil, if possible R 12 niches deep. 2 Enrich it in hynius. manure and r jdecaved vegetable m.ii-- until it beso nvn h that comes ul a bruvvn:-,ji; it d k-- tut contract I ke an adjb.e, through irrigation or rain. 3 1 ne good set-- must b sou n in drib's broad cast, at pr per time, depth j not and width between drills. rhe soil between t!ie di ills, must be 4 Much has been said of the science of kept constantly and perfectly loose and! phrenology; but u ithout depreciating the pub erized, at least four inches deep, as tacts on w hich it is professedly based, long a the grovv.h of the crop uid per-n- e confess that we luve a m ire profound m.t it. And as soon as the nils ate dry F-laith m the doctr.neofphysijgnumy. No enough, afttr each irrigation they must! one can denv that the hum in face d:- - be keu ise hoed. 'I here is probably no bounds known at Vine has in it s inietiiing expressive of cr-that u hich tr.ti.is into and constitutes ,prescnt, topuy.ng improvements cl the SL23 the character of the man. It may come sod. sc The rational and ientific reason, can out in the eye, or the bp, or the nose, or the general contour of tiie countenance; be given at another time. To bring a p.ece of land tinder cultivabut there it is, and no one can give himself to the ch'strand deeper study ol tins tion according to these rules', or to estabsubject without being able, more or less lish such a model farming, should not more than a iew years. To execute correctly, to read the mysterious symbols rule 2 of course will take hum 4 to 5 of human character and destine. Are Constantly teceiving new supplies of Carefully exammetlie face and head of a years. But supposing a farmer of many comm-nced ( r with one VI10 can divine what that young av.rcS jch.ld. Liingmg intelligence well become in the iuture of more acres yearly, into tins hign state of Ins life? Is there anything in his features cultuie. 'I'h s would stho' and habituate to indicate tiiatjie w.II acta consj picu-- 1 h ni gradually into better farming. Ika ELEHEDGE B is sola with Gw The cljange eft rups flora one ye: to ous part on tiie great u.de stage ot this Guarantee cf tcirtg- the BEST Le world? Or is lie to s nk in the scale of another, should something like this. till on First or oats he the takes second year, barley; being, year mtelbgent that can te ErATE. mere animal nature, or, what is still roots and garden stufi.v, thud year wheat; i n and fifth fourth the becomes clover and worse, he years, very pctson'hca-tiotimothy. sin? Even in the out- Further rules. ol vice and line of the inlant countenance may be 1 A first class farmer must feed his 4e seen the index of the future man.' stock at home; lie must save manure and These outlines will become more not waste it EF marked and definite in the boy am cl 2 lie must raise lucein, clover, ro its ELOREDOE MAS0?AST08IS3 C9 the studies and pursuits ol the school corn or other grain enough, so as to teed 32 z EZ BkJ The period of boyhood is one of vvonder-oti-s his animals well. if sc-i-! were If and this but nt; he should SHAWLS, 3 CASSLJIL7HS, CASir.MJJUS, FLA XXI. LS, BLAXKHTS. nothin, possible, developm carefully watched, the foundation might ito.m the farm but huises, cattle, sheep, in riiany cases be laid for the erection poultry, butter, cheese, v ool etc., f r the of a true manly nobility and that under-m'nde- production of which Le should cjiisume on which moral evil would iiis crop. otherwise rear her temple of darkness The first four above rules ate paraand impurity. Look at the eye nose and mount; the latter three, may vary accordmouth ol the healthy boy as he is at ing to localities. school and then look at him as he is loFarmers, by adopting these precepts,ard e further cated in the street and who does not acting so that lie secures the from the very contour of the counte- friendship of his maker, will be likJy to nance, that his destiny will depend very rejo.ee in his stewardship, lie will not much on the inlluenees.vv hich he may be be a toiling overworked slave. lie can surrounded? Ia the one case you see him take gootl care of Ids family, and be able ;e at Five per cent Discount on all cash sales over $1 pass into higher, and m aie polite ciielcs to send Ins eh.Idren to tile Lest sc hot. Is of the educated classes, yielding h.nrrelf and academies. He will have surplus Wm. T. Reid Prosiel e Sa to all the sottening, suoduing refining means to help to build up the commonII. fern Secret J elements of pure lie society; and in wealth. lie can attend to h.s public WonsKOw, snge the other you see him entirely Lst ta all dut.es, political, social, ethic and ichg-iou- x. or th y iv-.'- .'i sense of decency and salt respect, rushHe and lam ly will have time and A ty.ai into of scenes ms the for me f..r dissipaing headlong refining cultivation, study m, a tion, and surrendering himself to all the and recreation. o a. n worst agencies of a wicked world. In When increase of popu! ition makes Jht t the one instance you see him choosing father div ision of land necessaiy, the at 7 h's profession and contemplating a set- pioduclivnes; of the sol u.i! increase m. life virin lumsell to a with tiie p jpuiatiou, accoidmg to labor tlement weddmg tuous, loving and devoted woman and applied. in course of time The normal oixupaaon for man is on the becoming surJHAKI rounded ly a loving and growing tamily, faun, or in the garden. Whatever other eral C his sheds over which .t warm occupation a man lias to fallow, lie presence and sunny cheerfulness. In the other should without many exceptions, have a IH? instance you see the man emerging from p ece ofland to cultivate Tiie vv.se L'uii-hieithe scene9 of brutal intoxication, to made this a rule; and even the Chef Magistrate should fai m a piece ot plunge into deeper, vices, till his is burdened with guilt and unset v, laud. Our leformeis of also hold and life becomes a burden, from which that a man should have no moie laud he seeks relief m suicide; or it may be than he and his frmly could faun; and NEVER that his conduct renders him obnoxious that lie is u number of the comnuumy, error order. to law and he comes to a premature Degeneia'e mankind bu.ld house to death. If he be spared this tremendous house g.vm ; r j room e ven for a small NnVHOMSLWdG "Ch!NE aCRAkGE verst AjO fate, he comes to beggary and goes down garden, not Hr a tree. With all the cu.icso - 30 UNION SOUARE.N- DALLAS, to the grave unlamented and unwept. sanitary improvements that may be, applilac p TEa. ATLANTA. GA. uT LOt o,f. ?. Fi VIOC' SueCESSOKS TO C4L There is another class ofmen.those who ed, it can only be a question of time tv?, Cast a Vul PlT" who have been favored with an educat on a reformed mankind will not live in ,e onl. VCT- whose surroundirgs have been such as to such cond'tions, because increasing and harden their consciences. 1hese aie enabl plagues and pestilence, will make tiowci.' Tlu ed to mingle in Society, sold ini marry, ed, stinking, infected and contain mated Dealers in and produce rogues scound rels etc. cities and towns uninhabitable. i ami and their last days are spent in d.sgrace. Students of humanity assert, that farmge ot How different these fn.111 the caieer of ing is more a l.le of habits, than a science, onl te whose the man happiest days are spent in to be learned; and that the natun.I intuiWest the bosom of his loving family, and who tion m man, takes a surer hold, and a grows old amid the m jst genial iml notic- more easy and correct grip on things, in mon'S Wf ts. City, u vto litww ft lew es, honored, levered, beloved; who sees harmony with natures law s, than is obullmai I A A HJ ff! BARG C p liis childieus children unto the third or tained by the application of abstiact 0 11 thro fr u T.-- Ket'J r, ; fourth generation, and goes down to his science, on the production of the soil. r , s.fU u,iVia e le only last resting-placamid the prayers and Be this as it may, it is a fact. Unit the R.ltfcA'sOnly Highest pdoe paid in east). tears of those he loved, anti his dying faimcruho loycs his occupation and, jtrti Coopers Dipping Poping SI U . - r f O Orvia, ' moments are cheered by the hop of a properly has his son in it, h.s mtis.ng Ladds Tobacco dip; Wool Sacks, Twine and Sheep-shearof pas .jmr. tyappy reunion in a vvoild when life is and lovihg hand works l.ke a charm on & 17 19 W.Soulh, Temple Street, Salt Lab8 an:1 perfect and joy complete. Barents the all that he touches, and it is sa d of an 1 EEluEIs tv2 i" child is given you, its character is to be eminent gardener that even the singing d 1 V. d t2o t: i v! h Box C Post Office aUer a c ut ti formed and early in'lucnccs are lasting. birds loved his presence. So also the DRAXCH HOUSE A T XLFHL ,ves Ogc r 1" Crh j C cu I n 4 f It of wMtchlul ar its surroundings, and beaut. ful flowers. You can almost lead Be ,t res Atii'v' r Salt n, careful of its education, physical and on them their appreciation, their grnl -.y tv, PEvl Vs le ' 13 o. Dir. 7 ( moral training. t tde, their sympathy with then loving m.U r. 0 f Pueblo v t It g icnlhil. nurse. It is too nnrh to say ( It a j. tyr'r.at t a d f"V f beautiful that ce, about natuie glor THE FUTURE FARM. psas Cit speaks litr it dots n ilwe tTj u ous things from the presence rf God. v. m ttsn THE vj t c t The people said that peace and plenty CONTRIBlTt-tves in lr RFTEQCfiftP, leign on the earih darin rv si ct u : tut a world The tendency in progressive frnn'ng-- i should 24 4 ;i slmll eonre to pass by at it Millenium; C VTALCGCC rt. LAUGH I1.LI Si OAH-AZZtcss, jfl more to inctease the possibility of farm den at 4 loving God and liis creation. J. i .g extensively, than to farm better. C. A. M tions wi Otcotron lar-cwlura tSOn .Vii' In thickly p ipulated countries it h, s . s west. been a matter f necessity for f irmes to ts-s"es: rs srz: tz htu content themselves vvilh small faimes and ,gs y L in order to make a living offa few aciec MANAGING FOR EGGS. M VI N STREET, SAI. LAKE CITlave Salt better cultivation became necessary, h d Alia al is from this, the mother of necess.ty' Are General Agents for The Famous that practical fanning has learned its 15 a. n we FonachHk fr $20 will pi Inf n ten hue nlroftisc In relation to failures in the CnrC OIr menfc In One MHUi.'i 8 l lii"husf Ariel u ,n best lessons. 1 h w.irk tl.N th te 8. ton anl cornpir lilun ringville parx1' Farmers have a relative idea of what fowls, the IhiivLi Farmer says; f till nf am t a Into, lor J.Ht 0 is at the rate of oaiy Arrive a will npt ear In hut Jne constitutes a soil in th& highest state ol tire poultry man lias nude Ids Circulation When a single Nsue f an mptr, and eoneduomiy will be Culture and productiveness. But we do ;dtn and placed helore On Vuldou- did rent rewsp.ijer pur ItrDi rs, if ir tine, a is iiK Millionnot know the limit for vvliat land may preparations and begun his operations, chaser! den at 1 i sometimes is lookttl that at Rtattd, eveiy - A bb live persons on an an crate. i i gcs v ni yev,m yield. King David of o! j, had 6 x.,o' o he is often disappointed at not receiving inoil.de Tickets f Adv. about 75 voids. Address v nh co; soldiers in his armv and the farming! a f.ur return in eggs for the attention ami cheek, or u cent, tor jiieok f tJ Vst can b end ol'Pal estine probably was one third and care bestowed. The majority of fa 0L0. 1 X;o LJLL & (.0., 10 bruuC b:. Nlw York. tu .5 fice and C CO dl the extent of Utah. But then thestiengh arice w ith those vv ho have given the We have jut wucfl a newcd'ii' n (the itMdof our w p ouse o If his 2,2 and health g.v.ng Olive free g rowed fowls all they can eat, and with a liberal Book calbd Cori Cj u nmi miinnq Its curd in- - rna. oenirmnl the a fiftRcs, on hill sides the and the early supply ot gmiiud oyster-shellr l ( ,vi' .ev profusely ground DULY M arWcypAlbUb IN ULW YclvK CITY, with and the late rains made the grass in the bone, gravel, fresh water, and green food, Uk lr Advert. h Gen lyiountuins abundant. The productiveand no eggs reward the petsevering DAILY NKAsPAVUiS IV CITITS IIAYIXO more t room i oid'r 'om, om ttins: allbut he D. C. ness of .Palestine, at tint time, far sur- poultryman. The cause of failure is that then DAILY Nl V.SPAPKKS IN UIIKn llAL( more t 2 II. Ban pupn1 d jon, orut 'pe ell bnt the or. passes our comprehension. We must the hens are oveifed. It is alwavs a mis- th.n A feHU u HS IN vl.ich to oy or M.SPAui conclude, that tae End keeps the take to keep food before them, and, : beln o. count tne a seotnm ot cboiee limits in H.s own hand. But accord mg though a variety should he given, care SfUftloneery nituio up Witli gioat can, juidtid by ioug tr e it appearsl must be exercised not to feed a full meal evprn.Mt to the fruitfulness of K ON M WSPAPEfl IV A STATE. Tb? best one for an O ill tiso but one. P to Im- if that a crop of 100 bmhels of w heat from except at night. If the food is so given advpi Q D ALiAIN FLY N wv j .n nr rt o V Al) EK1 InINO i N i i'mH--K7S'P One acre is within reach and other ceeals that the hens will not be sat sfied with in m.tuy prjp. tu.d oitn'R ami towns a I, Ur iviia ti ctura ay cull tr utdtw inFfiMomme a.lvt bum i 4. in proportion. the quantity they have received they will Ll!vxl of all ol' UEa ULATIONS. A conipl le By the application of say half as mach hunt for more, and keep busy at work. An.oilcaa patcia lbbuiuj rca'uivxrly luore than 25,(X-W.M. T k. DEvT LIST Or LOCAL NEWSTAPEItS, cover-Inrational work, to the raising of ieo bu This avoids idleness and prevents them coiTHK vv xhels of heat on one acre, as is now from pulling feathers or becoming too fat. CIIA eud-ton n (f rvorR.iMJ and every' imj cr t 1S5,000 in use all over the globe. used in raix.ng the same amount on from In the morning the scft.food may be P'IlulaUon tAUt rumfV o.p, A 4 to S acres, it is most probable that the given, but it is best not to give quite BLEWshi.h.'TT.urorr.ocu, y ; ill w tm-3G years of successful! experience in Ulah. If same cause will produce the same efiect enough rather th m a full allow anre.Then Li.'Y you want the be;liiento aro lUMiuJut . I c. .' ) iTS here as cUovv here; where a crop ot loo .scatter a few grams in cut straw, drf , or fa llf .n.vnxvcr: y ? Kiav-r.-v? sts made, buv the Esty Organ. bushels to the acre, is tut une i.niim. L l J STAY ILLS iu vin, a ediHKe- li'tcr, and let l, tern get to work v V: imnls us take, iiipai t, the agncultuial a,p jpv'ipJ At full a meal. Bykcep- ft lino and u, .d in the v. , night g.ve png. E whole lot one t,nn of all lac rules, fur high itim, and j ing the hens warm, busy, and in CJoALTER & grELGl American Av'ct. kins. bther places. lav ell. ate condit'on tiny . ..'pttopev address foTIITIxTY CLNT-;FOX D, SALT I.AKL CITY UTAH THE titan h c-- J d 'Ef.nrn 1 n n u n La' di j j 1 i AGENTS WANTED. j a. so per-c.ev- to sr CHILDREN SUITS, S2.G5 TO S3.T rv uUtii 'jgifiU. 3LJH DH Irii.lsifltosJiVR con-sein- to-da- ,11 X- Be-fo- ie C CLAW .lLlo - i t vTrfc r - . - 4 s. 5 T5, JOHN COWAN Agent. J tine-teelm- -- 1. xr 1 r j as ng TO ADVERTISERS! ! auNfit.-'tmen- ;r t 'i j,' tr i s, : o .d-- I CD y, 4 LAN lt ( i; s.t ji A |