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Show A SINGULAR FEUD. Who Fell Out About Brothers . naonial Arrangement. THE BLADE. Published Every Saturday at Matri- - FARM AND GARDEN. TO "The queerest feud I ever heard of, MATTERS ,OF INTEREST n 27CPHI, TJTAIL said M. C. Allen, the AGRICULTURISTS. Journal to a Minneapolis sportsman, man, "is one that I encountered while Some Dints About CultivaTHE DIRECTORY. hunting in southern Humboldt county tion of tbe Soil and Yields Thereof I noticed our guide carried a repeating TJ. S. Senators. ........... iFrank J. 'Cannon. Horticulture, Viticulture and Flori rifle, a big revolver and a "knife half as (Arthur Brown. culture. He proceeded with the Delegate to Congressf E. Allen. long as ...C. . greatesi cahtion aid appeared to be on BULLETIN FROM STATE OFFICERS. .1 knew there were continually. guard the Indiana ExperiGovernor J Heher M, Wells. no hostile Indians in that country and ment Secretary of State. ... .James T. Hammond. station says: Treasurer. .James Chipman. my curiosity was aroused. Finally fruit trees Young r. Auditor .Morgan Richards, J asked him what the trouble was. are .A. C. Bishop, Attorney General....1., felvery apt to he Oh,f I yoostj look out for some Supt of Public Instruction. ..John It. Park. Injured during the C. S. Zane. he! replied in !his Swedish dialect. low Bareh. winter by mice and Judges of Supreme Court.... G. W. Miner. wWafa the trouble, anyway? I iu J. A rabbits gnawing Judge Fifth Judicial District.. E. V. Higgins. quired This is bark. Senator, Seventh District. James P. Driscoll. the man. a " n'uttln O much. Maybe big Member Lower House Adelbert Cazier. especially true if Registrar Land Office,,...,,.. .Bryon Groo. mit a goon watch me pretty Close, too. Receiver Land Office, ... , .. ..Frank Harris, the orchard has well-know- Up-to-D-ate his-le- g. . ownership of farm lands. It Is ,a fact open to general observation that the farms of the country are gradually dropping into the hands of tenants, and in our opinion it is that much worse for the country. No one will dispute that the farmer has many advantages in working land owned by himself that can never accrue to him while the land Is owned by another. One of the lead-ing causes to be assigned for this state of things is the fact of a desire to overreach ones self in the possession of lands. To make use of a significant Western expression, it comes of biting off more than one can chaw. We have long advocated as the best policy for farmers to pursue in this matter that of cutting down their possessions in lands, rather than that of extending them. When the farmer makes up his mind to this order of things It will be some time before the sheriff closes him out. In the course of the next ten years we look for a stronger pressure than ever before brought to bear upon this matter of reducing the size of the farm. A new style of farming is gradually to come Into vogue that will necessitate it The extensions of irrigation systems and the growth and expansion of the subsoiling idea are destined to lead in the direction of Intensive farming In the West We are aware that it used to be fashionable to spread ones self out over a large area In his farming operations with a view of reducing the cost of production of crops. This day has passed. Things have changed and' if the farmer of today expects to continue to owp hie own land he must give more attention to each Individual acre and see that it does its share. Nebras: whp is he? been neglected Oh, !he is my brudder. Las time I season. A heavy the come back He lng fix him plenty, you bet. or of weeds about the me. growth grass now und maybe he fix Selectmen Jacfmai trees makes excellent nests for mice developed the fact that the YJ. T.-- Sullivan "Inquiry Rhrtit. . . . . D. W, Oazler brothersj had settled in Humboldt some during the winter, and where rubbish ard ColSjctor. and liiNxnr. .ex. . years ago and. our guide, who was mar- heaps have been- - allowed to accumu .....William burton, . Fv In late in the orchard, especially if it is ried had left a pretty sister-in-laAttorney talked the mat- near a forest, rabbits will almost inTreasure EfoerUel Sweden. The brothers mar variably congregate. Under these conT. Miller ter over and finally agreed that the Buperihtendent Schools one should send for the girl, and ditions the young trees will almost cer ried DIRECTORY. COUNTY MILLARD when she reached this country he tainly suffer from the ravages of one or Probate Jadge...Jo8reenwood j wquj(j gjv0 jg ol(j wife to his brother both of these pests. It is Important, J iJohn Styler. and take his sister-in-laSelectmen.. , therefore, that this matter be attended she to at once The girl arrived in due time, but ..iomOHolbroot, Sheriff There are various remedies recomwas so much prettier than the Assessor mU., 6. Cailieter ried brother had expected that he was mended for these evils; the first and most successful of which is clean cultiloath to! accept his brothers cast-o- ff Attorney smitl" wife. Finally he married the girl and vation. If this has not been followed d. Tgepie ronerw........B----Jsiane- y . to compromise the breach then remove all loose mulch, dead then refused r Sfimeirlntendent School?.. - ....D. 0. G&llister 'of contract by paying what his brother grass and rubbish of various kinds ka Fanner. had expended in getting her to this from the Immediate- vicinity of the Only the wicked ire anxious to prove coast. A quarrel followed and the base of the trees. This will destroy Bite of a Hog. It is a serious thing to even that the devil is a myth. guide pinked his brother in the shoul- the nesting places of mice", and will go be bitten by any animal, for no poisonous der with a rifle ball and landed him in far towards protecting the trees from though there may be of animouth the in of men to the the saliva different addition makes in The 4 Marriage glands, the hospital for 'three months. injury. Then, some fellows and indifferent men of other vowed vengeance and they do lit- above, make a smooth, compact mound mals that bite is always more or les3 others. tle now but watch the mountain trails, of earth, a foot high, about the base of poisonous. The bite of tbe hog is more other fully prepared to renew hostilities at a the trees, just before the ground apt to he serious than that of any freezes.. These two precautions will domestic animal. It requires skill and Death is so swift that it overtakes seconds notice. he all that is necessary to insure pro- activity to handle large numbers of hog3 everybody, and yet so slow that anywithout endangering those who hold TS-- tection against mice. one can catch it. LIFE WORTH TEN NjDT to Rabbits are not so liable injure them. The hog is an omnivorous eater, Value Put Upon It Oy a Man Who trees where there are other small and is not at all particular about getSmall H abase of Americans is to he reWas Saved from Drowning. plants, such as young grape vines or ting particles of dirt or excrement with warded, Mr. William Aster will he able A nursery stock in the immediate vicinFrancisco the San Post:. its food. Old hogs, which are most apt to secure that coveted title. dea to bite, often destroy mice and snakes, to a seem carrying gun and leading ity of the orchard, as they dog mac(e a dash down Market street light in cutting off the young tender and though they get no venom In their The business man who advertises for bakland ferryboat. He could branches in preference to gnawing the mouths, it will poison wherever such hasn't any time to worry about the havethe caiight it if he had walked quiet- bark of older trees.! It is always safe, saliva reaches abraided skin. No one fluctuations of the f gold reserve. however, to protect the trees, and a who has a sore on his hand should he ly alongJaut he became excited,-anold Tim commenced having fun with favorite method is ,to wrap the trunks called upon to assist in butchering hogs, It is very much in Healer Schlatters him: The dog would run on the wrong with closely woven wire screen, such as as he may be infected from contact with favor that he doesnt have to be driven side used for screen doors. This may be the saliva without being bitten. In all of.jthe telegraph poles and hy- Is rut of any tewn where he locates. cut into strips eighteen Inches to two cases of bite or cut a wash of some antidrants apd tangle up his chain in the of pedestrians. By the time spent feet in length and wide enough to septic should be applied. Diluted carles fact seem to the overlook Some people in apologizing arid untangling the dog completely encase the body of the tree. bolic acid in the proportion of one to that there Is such ft thing as keeping he was delayed until the little gate These may be tacked on or the edges fifty of water is good, as is also a weak cool and patriotic at the same time. closed in) his face. Then he ran around woven together, and if they do not dilution of corrosive sublimate In proto the big gate, dodged around a mail fit too closely may, he left on for sev- portion of one of the poison to one or I exthe wire screen, two thousand parts of pure water. Canada is disposed to emulate the wag0n, and made a run for the boat, eral years. Instead of for cries used. These poisons thus diluted do no harm, who sometimes of is child the nall tin declk hands raised the apron and ordinary roofing ample with used the sole purpose of inducing some one also is good and they, will prevent poisons from boat (moved slowly out; but he was Sheathing paper a to coax it to stop. In j on similar tree working in cuts and bruises of any determined to catch it, and, gripping effect, placed one the a near kind. American Cultivator. is located his gun jand dog chain a little tighter. manner. If as By Increasing the price of beer $1 per made a Tun and sprang into the air. slaughter house, a very convenient Price of Smutted Wheat It was not the barrel It looks as ilj the brewers were The boai was oUly six feet away, hut well as effectual method is to washranpleasant to the millers to have the of the trees with blood or know that they were making preparing to go to ,the rescue of tke the dog (balked the apron. The hunter trunks cid grease. This, however, is liable to public United States treasury. choice stopped in' the middle of his leap, be washed milling wheat of that branded off by rains, and would need his feetjflew out toward the steamer, rejected by the inspection departwinPoet Laureate Austin will have to and he dropped into the bay like a renewal several times during the remment, because it was even slightly reel off some very soothing lullabies If load of hay. A small boy who was ter. These and doubtless other smutted, and at a cost of not over half he can make the British lion feel happy fishing from the wharf dropped his pole. edies will. prove effectual if properly a cent a bushel, though they were buyBy giving this matter Immewhen his tail is full of kinks. ing it at 6 to 12 cents below what would splashed into the water and towed the applied. diate attention, much damage to the be a a he its market value if not smutted. to where till man fat clung pile, he prevented. orchards young may ' out.1 The disclosure of the scheme seems to The distressing feature of Kaiser boatman pulled him Horticulturist. Jas. Troop, hate had one good effect, it has already WBhelms Impudence in making faces My boy, you saved my life, he exat his dear old grandma is the fact claimed enthusiastically, as he kicked brought the price of smutted wheat, if Fdacatlon on the Farm. up to within 5 cents a the dog and tried to wring the water that Wilhelm !is too big to spank. The farmers profession can be ele- otherwise good, same Let me; reward vated above its present standard only bushel of the out of his shotgun. quality if not Is an and there evident desire smutted, The retirement of Richard Mansfield you. as the children improve upon the methto. of on millers the Chad-bourpart buy the formHe thrust his hand into his clammy ods of their parents. President may take from the stage a star, hut the narrower at the margin, which Is of the Massachusetts Agricul- er, apparatus for producing thunder and pocket, ftnd fished out a wet not strange, all things considered. lightning and moonlight is still there. piece. There, my boy, take that; but tural college once said that the way .for Much of the smutted wheat Is otherwise dont spend it foolishly. young men to rise in the world was to fine quality; it would seem that of very The people wanted dear headed, paNo, sir; I cant take it, sir. The hoy stand upon the shoulders of their fathlike death, "loves a shining triotic American men on the Venezue- pushed the generous hand aside. I ers. We miss half the wear and tear in smut, selects the choicest wheat and life when we acquire the faculty of mark, lan commission, and they got theca. didnt earn it. If such wheat can be Now let them act wisely and promptly. Why,! you saved my life, boy. profiting by the experience of other for its victims. 5 cents below its true even for bought Yes, I know It, sir, but it aint worth men. It proves nothing, that some finecan be made pure at and market value, . A man in Houston, Tex., who mur- 10 cents ly educated man has failed In farming, a a cent of cost a half bushel, the com-- 1 or that some uneducated men have sucdered his wife, was sentenced to the for its possession wiir natu-rallyceeded. Education will help a man, but petition penitentiary for ninety years. Such a The Wholesale Poisoners of London, sharp, and the margin of price will never make one. When it can fellow should have been sentenced for wholesale attempts that are con- it The smutted and unsmutted will between be IV that a majority of educated smaller and smaller. tinually eing made to poison the Lon- menproved upon the farm are failures and a naturally grow and are well shown in the annual doners Home. Stock Farm, of the uneducated successful, Since a man who committed suicide majority Uo Dr. of medical the Saunders, we shall all begin to question the prohas been identified as J. L. Goed it is report and Alfalfa for Hogs. In most lcer of health for the city. Stockraisers and value of education for the of Clover priety esttled that suicide is not a sin. If it sent soils the Central West red 430 no the last less ton than year up farmers profession. But until that Is clover must bein relied were the suicide would net have been of diseased on chiefly for the meat; that is, excluding proved we shall believe that the farmGood. food of growth. But where the Sundays) as the hospital points out, ers business stands upon the same green Is soil and porous alfalfa does very deep ton a worka for half and basis that supports all other kinds of The Schomburgk line Is now said tq about of the year. Now, every On soil alfalfa will supply such finely. a ton and a business, that the general education day be worthless. This can hardly be the ing 15 to 20 for hogs per acre for the half of diseased and putrid meat re- which is useful to- the doctor, the law- forage case If It has been the means ef teachseason. is This specially fine for pigs duced to pounds, consists of 3,360, and yer, the man upon the board of trade Britain the of ing danger making its as each pound is amply sufficient to poi- is growing shoats. It has been found as valuable to the man who tills and .lion play the hog. just that pigs will gain 100 pounds each durson its than, woman or child it follows the soil, and that professional training ing the season from May to September, our Cousins In the country are will- in schools of agriculture will have that the seems to have a kind cf Germany to poison Londoners to the tune of worth upon the farm that the knowl- and 100 pounds of pork cannot he proing Monroe doctrine of Its own. It is a litduced so cheaply on any other feed. The' 3,260 per diem, or, excluding Sundays, edge and discipline of the law school tle harder to pronounce, perhaps, than at the rate of 1,051,680 pigs will come opt of the field in auper annum. In has in practice before the courts. tumn condition to fatten with in Uncle Sams, but it is .likely to answer other words, if all the diseased moat One thing more. The circumstances corn or capital small tbs purpose in South Africa. grain. The alfalfa in a which Is received would be eaten it of a farmers life are such that he is could be mowed once or hog pasture would not take more than four or five brought into closer, because more con- twice the summer, or whenever during The Society, of the Cincinnati after to accomplish the poisoningof stant contact with his family than mem years to it begins get hardy and woody. This years cf debate has decided to erect a every man, woman and child in Lon- engaged in other pursuits. His part- will provide plenty of young and tender monument to Yashiagton at the Green don! nership with the companion of his life herbage, which is more nutritious; 'street entrance to Faimouat Park,! Is, in a business sense, certainly a very weight for weight, than forage from the Fhiladtlphia. It i3 to cast Breton Statues. close one. Side by side they often per- older and if the swine are proThree statues are about to be erected form the same kinds of labor, and the vided plants, with food in its most nutrithis tka to famous Bretons In Brittany. At silent partner not unfrequently bears tious Quay is encurr-!r- g movement. As Chris Pioermel, known for its "pardon, it is the heaviest burdens. Many of us in most condition, their growth will be ntteburg referra rapid. Ex. Mages is tbe man tbs reformers ere Dr. Guerin, who Introduced the trans- the rush and amid the distracting cares tr It will be seen tint Mr. Cray Is fusion of blood Into modern practice, of our business, forget that womans Blood Tells. Recently 308 American net a reformer for reform parpetes who will be honored; at Lesneven it strength is not mans strength, that a beeves w'ere sold In London at 7 cents is General Le Flo, Thiers minister oi ceaseless monotony of toil takes laughezir. per pound, an average price , of $97.58, and at Dinan roses from the herd bringing the snug sum of ter from the cheeks the Cometable the lips, war, CZ island cf can the Sam Uncle whoso memory Coquelin and and health from the body. No sensible The Polled Angus in this shipbuy The mas from Denmark low for each Deronlede have revived, is to he rep- man would desire that farmers wives ment brought full $100 each; the Here-ford- s came next, and next the Shortcr country pro luce. Tbe queitisn I. resented on horseback.' Tbe money for should be transformed into useless orna13 thiran island it? want It monument to horns. a Doc3 be, The average weight was 1,360 Renan at Tregueir has ments; but it should be the aim of farmers who would do honor to their profes- pounds. These beeves, it is said, reached teen miloS long and has a perfect land, not been raised. sion to make their mothers and wives their destination without loss and acHow people love foolishness! locked barber. and daughters something more than tually in better condition than when New cf mere household drudges, to give them placed on shipboard. This shows that the Yhcn tke revised version Th FIrgt Printer. tcla-r an was Testament was completed, it opportunity, as far as means will per- the cattle were carefully managed up, Tho corporation of Mayence has deto satisfy those fancies and tastes, to the day of sale, and that the breedIt to news Yhen as mit, Chicago. rapked rided to celebrate the five hundredth to cultivate r s found that hell had not boon trails-- 1 those graces and those tal- ing, and treatment were profitable. of the'birth of John Gutenanniversary ents are that the beauty and the charm .cl cut cf it, there was much disap- berg, the Inventor of printing, with H. B Gurler thinks the first move Of true womanhood. C. II. bad Men lives ari Adams. pointment. leading for a dairy farmer who has not tested great pomp and splendor. The celebrahis iluayn unbelievers in future punish-- : tion will take place in 1837, though it cows, should be to have them tested, Farm Ownership. :.:t. Ths h nguage of their heart! Is not become acquainted with them indiand whether he was born in It does not require the compilation of vidually. "I hate him Imcarrs hs deth net 1337 oragreed Weed out ail the unprofitable in one of the three years fol- figures to show that there is a change ones. Then g ': select a bull from rAiiie til.1 gee i tote ms, lowi: gradually working Itpell through the dairy breed. j ' JRAB COUNTY' DIRECTORS Probate dur-summ- er r AK-oesa- w I ' -- w. .. Ta unmar-cfeUrlCindrfd:V- I 1 - - ! ) ( I - J ! . ij ; I , s ne 10-ce- nt , be "i - i . Du-guescl- ( Tky I ceuc-rnin- ln; $30,-054.6- 4. PENGUIN EA0ir:3 Ilow One Farmer Eacceded. "Well, Yallace, you seem to be pretty Tl.tJ Caofe Their J.fHl cf Trouble. nicely fixed here on a farm which, when I left the country ten years ago, was From Young RRa: ycu VIII not considered worth much. You dont that the penguin baby i3 very r.M mean to say that this nice house and all looks as though ho might estre- -r there is in it, and those two extra barns, good for eating, but If ycu couH r and all the numerous other improve- father and mother penguin n ments grew out of an old would find them uncommonly The care of the baby hrs eo worn m ' farm, do you? "Cant say that they exactly grew their minds and the trouble of out of it, Uncle John, but they were enough fish for three to eat, that dug out of it by hard work, coupled superfluous flesh for the tine haV with good management and thrift. As ished. Baby penguin has a cork--- ' you say, the old place was all run nest. The mother tucks the egg down, and many of my friends said and safely among ker,a, was a fool to settle down on a western feathers and even moves slowly New York farm in such shape as this with great gravity over the cliffs, am when I could go into the far west ing the egg, while father penguincam. and get hold of a prairie farm which fishing. Mother penguin looks asy fat woud be so much easier wrorked. But during this time as the baby does nev Martha did not like to go very far but when the egg is hatched she 3 away from her old father and mother, fishing, too, and soon grows as tUn la and besides, I thought that I saw possi- father penguin himself. You notice tba bilities here of success, and so I re- funny little wings just beginning tu solved to try it. start on babys shoulders. Well, The farm was encumbered with and father penguin have longermother d its but they are still more like fins cnc a for mortgage than the wings. Nearly all the time is I took possession price. spent in last of February, and after looking It the water and fins are more useful to over pretty thoroughly, I staked off them than wings; when on land four acres, lying, on a sunny slope, and little half wings are used as legs,thep6 ana prepared to devote this plat to market the birds are often mistaken for quagardening. I went to the city and en- drupeds as they run over the ground. gaged a gardener, and with his aid put They do not seem to be troubled w 1th the ground in tip-to- p shape with fertil insomnia, When asleep they can be be done, and kicked several feet and never soon as could as it izers, even cold frames and hot wake up. There is a variety called the started plants in beds that' I might be on hand with the Jackass penguin, from Its habit ci earliest of the early vegetables. You throwing back its head and making a should have heard some of the doleful loud, strange noise that sounds like predictions of my friends and neigh- the braying of that animal. The kirg bors. My extravagance at hiring la penguins have regular towns, where gardener and paying him considerably every inch of ground is measured c2 more than an ordinary farm hand could in squares for nests. The birds be got for was only to be, matched by are arranged in a certain young the locality, iny folly in supposing that I could dis- molting birds in another, and the clean pose of such an acreage of green truck birds quite apart from all these. So if I succeeded in raising it. You see strictly are they all divided that if a market gardening was not carried on moulting bird should accidentally Etray then as much as it is now, and eight near the clean birds it would be inmiles from market was considered a stantly put out. In the Falkland isserious! obstacle. lands and in Patagonia these birds To cut the story short, the first abound are also very numerous season my garden paid my help and my in certainThey islands of the southern Pa household expenses, put a hew founda- cific ocean. On some of them 30,000 or tion under my barn, and did some tile 40,000 are constantly landing or going draining. This left my hay, corn, po- to sea. tato and such crops to be sold toward reducing the mortgage. But oh, how I Says the Grocery World: Som worked that summer and the threq or say that advertising is all a mafour following! Every other morning pie tter of luck; that you cannot tell what in the week I had to get up at 3 oclock Is going to do, or whether and start off to the city wth a load of advertising to pay. This may or not it is green stuff and it would be noon before be true; but itgoing is very strange that the I could dispose of it and get back. man who gives intelligent thought to Then, after a good dinner and an hours his advertising, and does it In an interest. Id plunge into hard work again lligent, earnest, straightforward way, and keep at.it as long asI could see. usually has the luck on his side. He I 4 rrnt ! ou run-dow- m v- - . r s L' fi f : 1 c j H P ! rs Id . one-thir- f to lucky in his advertising t frl rra ;t t I tos 3 1: Av I '(T ve E flic l,rc ! J in rit; SfC co 'Of Linf -- t V . mb' ' rules the la Then to 3 ( Then Jo b( a i,e. The t ffs, pla 3 3 the The re coi ut su Famil , ; one A t. ,:se. "These cracu beau r.g be - because : cnly to a science. Advertising ii reduces it as Advertisas just certain paying rent. ing is governed by the same common sense business lines that govern buy-ing a lot of tomatoes or codfish. dcf rs, te 3 -- But w 1 e.tiDCt i Yfso OSTLER & 0CKEY, Rail y be h'pii c j . Wholesale and Retail How p w Biatcbers, CURED 1IOTTON 1 I ; BEEF be !1 MEATS -- VEil ALSO- Butter, Lard, Sausage OSTLER & 0CKEY, NEPHI CITY, UTAH. We hare just heard of the following Free delivery to any part of tbe city.; facts in connection witn the use of tuberculin, says the Rural New Yorker. Three cows were tested several years ago and gave the usual reaction. They E. E. L. COLLIER, O.E. were taken out of the regular stables and put in sunny box stalls and given Engineering in ail its Branches. the best sanitary conditions. The following year they were tested again, and again reacted. The next year they were Land and Irrigation Work a Specialty again tested, hut failed to react. After Engineer for Central Land and Irrigate they were slaughtered, an examination Co., Clear Lake Land and Irrigation Co of the lungs showed that the disease had Fillmore Co. and Land and been stopped the scars or marks show- Mountain Land endIrrigation Irrigation Co. ing how far it had gone. Thissuggests Office! Court House, Fillmore, Ut&l two things: Sunshine and a perfect sanitary condition is the best consumption cue. Many herds are undoubtedly weakened and made more liable to THE DESERET DAIRY CO, the disease by being kept in dark, flltiiy and poorly ventilated stables. Another HAS FOR BALE is while that tuberculin thought may FULL CBEAJI CHEESE. prove an accurate test for tbe presence of the disease. It does not follow that Deseret is noted for the fine qu&litj every cow that shows the reaction should be killed at once. A cow may of its Milk, Butter and Cheese- - Gin have the gerins of the disease in her 0 ur products a tiial. system and yet be so well cared for N. S. BISHOP, that she will entirely recover. VT'r r Use of Tuberculin. Mr. J rj t cll pr : d tra . supt. The Buenos Ayres River Plate Review says: "In a new method of sdouring wool naphtha is employed as the cleansing substance. By means of a pump th6 naphtha is forced through and through the wool, extracting all the natural oil. It is claimed that the naphtha does not injure the fiber of the wool, as alkali cleansing, hut leaves the fleece in betHMpiters fir HIM HE ter condition than when cleansed by any other process. A further valuable Cty and Newapaper from 3 P feature of tbe new method is that after efUtaX aounty the grease is extracted from it the On tpaeimen from Detroit naphtha is In a pure state, thereby be- wktra. coming valuable as a medical agent or Every tkixg RESPECTABLE. for a saponificator into the purest of a. Waft soaps. It is claimed that a plant fol- 'TIID PUREST WATER ON EAR11 lowing this piethod scoured 500,090 Cm Cm Freaiae. Tkla Water 1 pounds of wool, and saved a product of ANTE ED CURE for tS 80,000 pounds in pure wool oil. Disc: os of the Kidneys and Bid Happiness is not found In getting the TMtfmoaiil op Application. world, but in giving it up. 3. J. F. GIBBS, PropIn proportion as we live for other;. UTAH vrill we find life worth living. Di:ci:Rirr. . THE DESERET HOUSE - j le u't " ; j fiec e. : Scouring Wool With Naphtha, tu 5 . But I was young and strong as well ft ambitions. My wife was my best assistant, for no matter how hard a man works outdoors, if, the household matters arp not managed with thrift and economy, he cant get ahead much! She had a strong German girl to help her, but Martha was at the helm, early and late, to see that things were going right with nq waste. She was never lacking in expedients and tact. . "I see, said Uncle John,' admiringly, "you struck a scientific track getting out of the ruts ;that our fathers and ; grandfathers jog'ged along in. Youlre right. Though I waa brought up on a farm, I didnt think myself so wise that bfoks and papers could not teach xC anything. In addition to two good rural papers, I procured every other help I could, and as you remarked at the outset, have something to show for book farming, combined with hard work. Now were in circumstances to take it .easy and see something of the world. The writers only excuse in preparing thia sketch is that it is written from life, and the farmer described is ?not yet 40 years old. Helen L. Manning in Farmers Review. j a a ea at fa v 'i a 'tl the ' a a to (. 7 an r re Y ' it v. ir r le I cf to he "1 t3 f 1 I OX rf, : fit . s 3 1 1 ' 1 |