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Show I SUBMARINE SENTINEL. ing tbm'iyh the ntr anil fell plump Haioniiinf P'viiji.ir niiy nt tv1.'. get B?nr.tf badly; HE STA I 1 TK 1 T 1 1 K Y A I i cii :iml h'lblii'i's the liui if his iu.i:iuiin :uv regulated lu exploded pr.:e Is beneficial, tsunieiiuirs l Rubsnlllng Saert-Htul l'i( til a Xitv Ar 1 lore a hide in the soft earth as liig tneir whims, he will g- -t aloug with aud Miiuetinus useless and may be t'rmii-e- . j (is sUirtslii-colli" the a silliill hulls1. or i no Another man. Yuriuuts, says Tefcas Farm and Ranch. TOM WHEAT LOADED 7 H F FIRST MATTERS sentinel" ia 'ht OF INTTREST TO submarine The , und Into a ll:ir:i'id fr:ipm-utsrecom-no- t Mr. 11, la not afraid of ticca, and does Spring subKuiling ia not to FORT AT GUN SUMTER. name new of a AGRICULTURISTS. apparatus wl.l.ii i , the remains of the poor fellow to cure much whether be ia stung or Mended. Wbeiieter there la a dry, hard been experimented quite recently the four winds of heaven. not. Perhaps be thinks a veil useless. , biiIkoII, It will pay to loosen It up. tt't-iiby the French naty. The flur.. lulu in Fray fur Fun Kljil I remained lu the service during th Soaa lliuta A boat f'ultl a aud does not wear one; or maybe be Wherever there ia a subsoil inclined to Jibt were made in San Juan bay by a ( tlua of the hull and Yields Thereof ripa ihe cover off with a yank. lie is run together and become comparted 4ruptii lulu Tumi from iit I'ciuuiry four long, weary years thui followed, commission, consist ing of Capt. Fu.'W nual iliu llu) Aski'il llim to Join and escaped without a scratch. Ilurtlt'ullure. Ylilrullars and Florl-Nltll- clumsy in hia motions. One bee stings deep aud thorough loosening is Just French armorclwi commander of the TUrut. him. He draws bis band back quickly, shat is required. In porous, gravelly the adjutant! lJcut. Serres, Mugenta; and receives half a dozen more. He subsoils the process is useless and often SPIRAL APPROACH. of Admiral Gervals, and a number of' does not know the importance of doing injurious. Subsoil plowing does not IX FEET of i,ioun-witKLOW we give an Mruclure Km IM X officers from tha French Mediterranean lery all things decently and In order. produce moisture, it simply puts the Illustration of the Smoker? squadron. The apparatus which was opMlnu. llwslluc. Oh, yes! be has one; but he grouud In good condition to receive and eagle erated from the torpedo boat Sarrizln, flea tHis!& a grape-vin- e Hastings. Viiiiu., is town that uses it at the wrong time, and does not retain moist ure from precipitation. The troiu of a He succeeded In exploding two automatic-torpedoebeetle. Of It Wilthe first ci wagon high bridge, it on hand ready to quell any dis- capacity of a porous soil to retain his bushy kind ever built lu tills miller which had previously been and liam Saunders keep turbance that is likely to arise. Mr. moisture is well illustrated by this Ml alood probably tlie only one of itscountry brows, kind 1l :bc placed in th channel of navigation,, says: This pretty A, on the contrary, observes that bees of -, v Thomas W. Wheat, world, its experience. Karly last spring tile but destructive lit- sre crasser on some peculiar feature is the sp.ral but without the knowledge of tho comdays than on writer had loads of coarse sand he man who loadauccesafal The On of end. mander Sarrizln. smith the the tle beetle forces It- some accjijii: approach at others; but if he must handle and gravel hauled and deposited in ed the first carof the great height of the channel aoati result of this official teat baa been subself upon the attenthem on an off dayH (a cool day after piles of about one cubic yard each. Tbit Fort fired at tridge mitted to the French minister of mais placed flfty-dv- c tion of grape-groweof 380 a rain; a day when the bees have been was removed about the end of the proSumter, says a spe-ririne and the adoption of the submarine feet above high water mark it very promi- robbing, or a day following a sudden tracted drouth. Six inches below tin dispatch from to bate u very long approach sentinel by the French navy was In the stoppage of the honey-flow- ), nently he will surface it wasVet enough for any pur- tome, Ga. He is in his fifty-sixat either end in order to atoid a sum p strongly recommended by the commisawakened by first make sure that his smoker is in pose of spring season, when, 40. He sann plant growth. About the Mr, but does not look over close to the sion to the higher authorities. In the reviving warmth of the sun good order, and ready to give off a still had just come in from bis farm oa the grade. The town being from its wlmer state of torpidity, good volume of smoke. He will blow time, post holea dug in the black, it would have been necessary to Capt. Fort stated that it waa. soil near by showed it to be apparently flMtanaula river, niue miles from liver, run a Btralglit approach to such a dis- the only apparatus so far known offerand with appetite sharpened by Its a little of it in at the entrance, and as deep as the aug-- i itome, where he had lived aiase the tance as to spoil the looks uf the busi-n- i ing the advantage of being able long fast, it commences its work of de- then pry the cover up a little very perfectly dry inches to two feet. went, eighteen as at recta. Iu order to overcome ilit struction by eating away the substance gently. As he does so he will send clean the bottom ef channels of hostile derate gray, which was getting to be should never be done when the It was decided to make use waters from explosive obstruction of the buds as soon as they begin to stream of smoke into the crack made difficulty soil Is very wet, for this leaves tht pretty badly frayed about the hem and of a corner lot 60x120 feet, adjoining placed therein by the enemy. Details swwll, thus destroying many bunches of by the putty-knif- e or screw-drive- r. worse condition than be- shows the effects of hard usage. He 'he foot of and to build of the construction of the new apparstreet, on Sibley with this This drives down the guards, and then ground in a grapes in embryo. It goes able wore fnl! Jt not because he was not a spiral approach. Beginning atus are carefully withheld from the tlureon work for about a month, when it grad- the crack ia made a little wider, and fore. Subsoiling should be done in or winter so that repeated rains may io afford a better, for he la a farmer at tlie heart of the city the approach public. ually disappears. Before leaving, how- more smoke la then driven in, when the settle it and fill it to saturation. Aftei in very good circuniatancea. but be- starts with a rise of seven and s conever, the beetle provides for the cover is removed. If the beea show a this a shallow stirring of the surfact cause he is still a confederate to the an the 100, forming to feet tinuance of its race by depositing little quick nervous movement, standing up will retain the moisture with but lltlk core. He waa 21 years of ago on Seeing a Roae Grow. earth grade banked between massive clusters of orange-colore- d egga on the high on their legs, bobbing their bodies An ingenious Frenchman has sugChristmas day, I860, and. like a great rain. subsequent under side of the young vine leaves, quickly one way and then the other, he many other country-bre- d youths, he gested a way in which a rose, or other which in a few days produce colonies of wanted to see a little of the world. So gives them a few more light whiffs of Bower, could be enuaed to appear grossWeeds as Fertilisers. n feed small, larvae, which smoke until they are subdued. With a went down to Augusta, from hia he bees haa of The ing and unfolding in the presence of a University Virginia on the under side of the leaves, riddling screw-drivhe loosens the frames, home lu middle Georgia, and started roomful of spectators. He propoeeo t them, and when numerous they devour bolding the smoker in his hand. Just experimenting with weeds in order ic out for a frolic. It proved to holiday as determine value fertilisers, employ tlie kinematoseope, a mafia their the whole leaf except the larger vines, as soon as the bees stick their heads lantern so arranged as to produce movof nitrogen, be the most memorable outing of his their taking proportion and sometimes entirely strip the vines he them drives to show fight, The boys, said he, got after up, acid and potaBh as the cri- life. ing figures on a screen by means of phosphoric of foliage. In three or four weeks the hackready and then very cautiously terion of commercial value. me to go with a croud of them down again, a series of photographs of living Fifty larva attains full growth, when it is a and deliberately removes the first to Charleston and fight the Yankees. exeach photograph havlittle more than three-tentof an inch frame. His movements from now on species of weeds were taken for the I had nothing against ihe Yankees, but the a these highbeen taken of small fraction of aud periment, fifty ing only long, usually of a light brown color, are very deliberate; and occasionally I was In for anything that promised a coma second later than its immediate sometimes dark, and occasionally paler when the bees are a little obstreperous est in value per dry ton was the mon poke berry (Phytolocra deeandar), little sport, and I agreed to go with But fur tha proposed nsw apand yellowish. The head Is black and he gives them another whiff of smoke. which indicated that a dry ton of thif them. plication of this instrument the phothere are six or eight shining black Only a very little is required just sufand was I a strapping youngster NEW HIGH BRIDGE dots on each of the other segments of ficient to let them know that he is mas- would equal aa manure what would cos' the tographs need not be made so near toofficer took nty name The gether, since they are to represent I2u feet the body, each dot emitting a single ter, and that they must let him entirely $21.93 if the chemical matters above very recruiting long. to a retaining walls readily and I as brownish hair. The under surface Is alone. This summer I worked with named 'had been bought for manure South Carolina buttery and stationed spiral, built of Steel, begins al the end changes which require several months in value of the fifty thui I had heard paler than the .upper; Us feet, six in the bees nearly a week before I re- The lowest a ol this drive and winds its way with a for their development. Beginning with would be conimoi on Sullivans Island. manure for used cuve of sixty feet, with a grade of five the first appearance of the bud, several number, are black, and there is a fleshy ceived a single sting, and yet one of but almui of deal the war, good tijk on the terminal the boys who worked near me at the panic grass (Panlcum vlrgatum), which orange-colore- d pro-le- g had fiet to the 100, for a distance of 3a.' thousand photographs of a growing would be worth only $3.40 per ton, es- Bob Toombs and other rose are to be taken. Just near enough a apsegment time, doing the same work, was stung timated in the same way. Strange tc taught us to bcliexe that the war feet; then striking again straight When mature the larvae leave the anywhere from three to five times a from the point where the spiral together ao tl.e change of form in flower a proach be more ihan breakfast would not vines and descend to the ground, where day. Perhaps some may feel that these say, some closely allied specie! of grasf spell and that we would whlp'the A'an-kee- a ends, there is a rise of six feet to the la almost imperceptible, until It heo Th they burrow under the earth and form slow movements wasted a good deal of showed high manurlal value. so easily that if a fellow dtl not Mu for a distance of 120 feet, to the attained its complete bloom, and then aqnguln-ale)- , small, smooth, oval cells, within which lime; but 1 find that I can really do common crab grass (Panlcum with I keep right at the front lie would not beginning jnf the channel siun. Thin has faded and fallen to pieces. Thais stands thinl on the list, 3 Ml feet long from renter tc photographs, being paused as pupae. more work in a day by closely and they change to get a chance to share In the fun. I span is reAfter remaining for two or three weeks carefully watching any disposition on value of $13.39 per ton. One very in rapid kucccssIoii, through renter of end pins. Beyond is another on. After the out later better found markable fact Is the exceptional valut in this condition the beetles issue from the span the kinematoseope, there would appear spun: then twenty-on- e we knew that West affair Star of of the bees to resent my in- of the the part at fei-poke berry. This la given them and the work of destruction goes trusion. of thirty-thre- e each, terminating upon the screen the figure of a rose visthere was sonic movement on foot an-Right here rests the whole bit172 feet, making of an with on; but since they live at this season secret. To one who is accustomed to $21.93, while the next on the list, approach nil! the ibly budding, growing, opening, spreadwere alien not long ter dock (the common Rumcx oblust-foi- l sonnded surprlred of the year entirely on leaves, of which total of 97o fet. Tlie large span ol ing its petals, and finally shrivelling on the after bees there is a certain Indemidnight just handling us) 1b but $1G.2G; all the others dowt there is an abundance, the injury done scribable action on their built to curry 2.'iii tons, be- and dying, the whole process occupying, part that to the panic grass following each oili- ni'rulng of April 13. 1m;1, and wo were 3) feui isown is much less than in the spring. On the shows when sides its weight, anil the smaller but a few minutes. Many other appliat our A the guns. ordered to take places they are ready to sting. beapproach of winter the beetles retire little smoke at the right time takes tho er in fractions of the dollar only business to loud the first spun more in proportion. The bridge cations uf ibis principle to the reprewas It iny tween them. t to some suitable shelter, as under h mortar, and is built throughout in a very sulisian-- sentation of growing object g sre sugcartridge for the fight" all out of them. I do not beof work mirth The iron tnl leaves, pieces of bark, or lu the earth lieve it is good policy for one who niunniT. liallen-qulst, while our commander. Capt. gested. on I'irrn. immediately under the roots of vines, handles bees very much to get stung a took his station near the gun I approach, rests on in growing corn al Some experiments folconwhich have a where they remain inactive till the great many times, and one should he the Maryland experiment station gavt measured out the powder, loaded the masonry pedestals, Uarbrra Klgnu, lowing spring. Besides the grape vine careful to avoid every sung as much was crete footing averaging nearly two feet cut fuse. It the and cartridge, results: Barber the following Bhops put out a pole with red' Foundation thick and six feet square. as possible. In the summer, when the 1. An application of 300 pounds o', Just growing light and the fog bung 380 and ind while stripes around it as a sign. of river the pier, carrying large our between posibees are working in the fields, one or fertilizer on corn increased the yielc heavgn thefcwater spans, were laid by means ol But where did they lenrn to represent two stings perhaps in the whole 8.1 bushels per acre, but Ihe increased tion and Fdrt Sumter. We could see the river being at a very low their calling by such a symbol? a caisson, old of and the outlines dim fort the I month would be all that should get, yield was not sufficient to pay for thi In the old days the barbers were the On the north side of the river stage. as the mist back to the landward, blood-ietler- s. providing there were nothing but application of the fertilizer. Our a n restore were great solid on was all the masonry placed we could Bee the figures movItalians from imported stock, or of 2. In the test of wide and narrow thinned, rock believers In this custom, and when to tied work the iron and rock the In the and' fro to along battery that persuasion; and how I avoid the rowa, the narrow rows gave an in- ing were not feeling particularly well Charleston. It was the crowd gather- by heavy anchor bolls. The Joists they stings is simply by following the plan creased yield of 6.4 bushels. oak floor anil side- it was their custom to go to the nearihe which on carry attack fort. the to the witness connecA. In Mr. this laid down for 3. Shallow cultivation of corn gavi ing white pine: est barber shop and have some blood walks are of first-clation it mlgh: he well to state that one a slightly better yield than deep culti- Suddenly the signal was given just as the fug lifted aud revealed the outlines later they may lie replaced by steel removed from their veins. The operwho makes a business of keeping bees vation. g required the use of the fort, and, springing backward. joins if desired. 'In the large span the ation of is liable in years to come to experience 4. Corn which was cultivated lhre the a of small ia floor or stick, which tbs paentire except planking steel, pole the lanyard. some bad effects from too much of times yielded 41.1 bushels per acre Capt. Hallenquist pulled tient he!., in his hand, and two which forms the surface. the poison being inject- that which was worked five times yield, Boom! the shot rang out and was one to wrap around the arm befrom to shore and echoed L. I ed 39.6 bushels per acre. ed Into his system. The Rev. fore the rut was made, and the other to a was like of Keats la Bering Ken. thunder shore. It Tlie clap and others James Heddon, a bettei rather C. Drilled corn gave Largstrotli, from a clear sky, but In a moment the The American and British commis- bind the wound after the bleeding was. in later years experienced some incon- yield than checked corn. wild cheering of the crowd along the sioners appointed to Investigate the fur over. Two bandages, ready for use. rawell balanced a venience from what they ascribed to from 6. Manure was borne across the water. stal question have returned from De- were kept wound around a red pole,, poithe presence of too much bee-stition made slightly more corn per &cr battery blood was the on feed the Creeper, Virginia up. and In a twinMy they ling Sea. Doctor Jordan, the head oi and displayed In the door or window son in the system. In regard to dis- than manure from a poorly balanced another charge was rammed the American commission, reports that as a sign to the publfr. After a time Inalder, and sometimes feed on the leaves pensing with a veil yes, this can be kling ration. of the plum. down the black throat of the mortar, there are more fur seals on the island stead of going lo the trouble of winding done, but it doesn't pay. I have seen Remedies. To destroy the beetles it some of these same chaps boast of how strips of eloih about the pole, whits Potatoes. Potatoes that and I was permitted to fire the second thun the commissioners had been is recommended to strew in the autumn they did not need any face protection; are to be kept for eating should not U shot. Had I known all that it meant to expert, hut that the number la stead- stripes were painted on (lie pole to lime or unleached ashes been so eager fur ily declining lierause of the killing ol represent the bandages, and from that I have seen them vrarte valuable long on the surface of the ground ex- then I might not Ihave was young and nty females through pelagic or deep-se- a around the infested vines, removing yet but the honor, art if for day until this i . ben have always used to to sun. the hands in the time to they up put stopping posed Hud I was reaa. for sealing. and destroying all rubbish that affords the waa blood On hot, the females the Inlands this kind of sign. of the pomuch a In head or even the slightly clump greened shelter. In the spring the canes and of face, inplunge s be cut off with the peel, oi anything. The firing, of course, be- arc never molested, but retreat. must tato bushes, ignoble the guns from old of those killed at sea are females, and ycung foliage may be syringed with Khr Had the Floor. it will be bitter. The green of potatc came general, and our answered water, in which has been stirred a teaSumter challenge, and the death of the mother catiaes the ol the green tops ia a poison. Though An amusing Instance of presence oi Flare for the Manures. of war the soon on the spoonful of Paris green to each gallon. dogs deep baying will sometimes be eaten QJ starving to death of the young mind occurred at one of the meetings If there are manures lying about the potatoes Strong soapsuds have also been recomwill give the bitter taste u became a continuous roar. I was kept shore. Pelagic sealing as an Industry of the national congress of the cows, they Daughmended and are deserving of trial. On balm or yards now they are bound to the milk that is sometimes noticed it ao busy working the guns that I paid is, however, working its own destruc- ters of the American Revolution in chilly mornings the beetles are com- lose a part of their substance with fall. Cows will not cat enough of them little heed to what was going on until tion, as the fleet this year will not pay In a moment of great, paratively sluggish and inactive, and every fail of rain and by reason of heat- however, to do themselvea any injury the order came to cease firing. Then expenses. The commissioners belle Washington. may then be Jarred from the vines on ing in the heap, says an exchange. The When the green of sunburned potatoei I saw the officers in the boat being that the way is open for a settlement excitement, when a hundred women, more or lens, were shrieking Madam sheets and collected and destroyed. proper thing to do is to get them out cut away it carries with ft the be si rowed across to the fort to complete 'be of the question. President!" two portly dames who wer A detachment, These Insects are much more abundant into the fields or pastures at once, pref- la of the potato, aB there is in near- articles of surrender. part unsbls to make themselves heard above in some seasons than In others. erably the latter. This plan will in ly everytbipg more nutrition on th including myself, was sent over to the The? KutUmul lfenre the hubbub left their seats sud rushed the we witnessed entire proany case give ample time and oppor- outer surface of vegetables than li fort, and The annual report of the secretary oi down the aisle to claim recognition,, Avoid living Stung. a course is Of of to that manure of the the the Foi to part for ceedings. near liquids tunity sunlight. those less war urges a continuance upon a large each bent on gaining the eye of the Why do bees sting some people more become Incorporated with the soil. It seed potatoes the greening by aunshlm history, hut I witnessed one tragedy of the work of providing modern scale The result was a colliscan Some me tell than others? they is, in fact, the only way- to save any- Is no disadvantage. It dries out thi connected with the surrender that I defences, which was begun three years chairman. leas ponderous of the two the and hive a swarm of bees, take away honey, thing like the full value of the manufea seen in mentioned of ion, never have the any out makes and eyes push potato, ago, and for which generous provision went down under a shock that quiettransfer, or do any other thing neces- on the farm. The loss of the manures on stronget than they would if not sc was made at the last BesBion of con- ed the uproar. There waa a moment sary, and never use a veil or gloves, the farm is the straight road to the loss dried. Ex. ; gress. During the three years 218 heavy of the woman who had kept and never get stung. Now, I get stung of fertility. The richness of the soil is rifle-guhave been completed and 200 her feet was too much scared to Is no There even with work Prunes. time I them, every German easily speak, carried away in the good crops promore are in process of construction, it and lost her chance, for with good veil and gloves on. This duced, and when the farmer fails to re- grown fruit that gives a more certain quick aa a the recommendations congress adopts flash and without attempting to get morning I looked into a hive having a turn in any degree this fertility by an profit than the German prune. They of Secretary Lamont, it will appropri:new swarm in It, and I received six effort to railed out, "Madam Pres Mrs. up, put the manures back whence were Introduced in this country bya ate nearly $16,000,000 to carry forward ident I claim the floor! It is needstings before I could quietly replace they came he is destined after a little Germans many years ago, and for the work of construction another year. less to say that the lady was immethe cover. Is there any way to avoid to see his once bountiful crops grow time these furnished the only market This amount will require all the public stings? I am not afraid of the bees, beautifully less and less as the years for them. But the prune as a fruit foi diately recognized. Pittsburg Post. and private plants to work to th'-l- r Mil the and like to work with them; but I come and go. has entirely surpassed in, phi drying maof onluanre rapacity in the supply should prefer not to get stung every and though It is always dried whole, liny's Orenpstloa. The last appropriation was terial. time I go near them. Best Beef Cattle. In the close com- the seed is not troublesome to the eater. The New York police have arrest$11,000,000. about The above was addressed to Mr. A. I. petition in home and foreign markets The Pacific coast states have furnished ed Arthur Reppen, a boy, Root, editor of Gleanings In Bee Culthe Improved breeds of cattle are com- most of tho prunes for commerce. Bui who made a business of smashing HoMlnl'i Kradjr Wit. ture, a short time since, and he replies manding greater attention as the best it Is a fruit that succeeds equally window panes and then giving the adas follows: I know there is a sort of material with which to meet the com- in the east, with the advantage that 11 Ardltti priuts iu lua reminiscences a dress of the houses to glazing firms. current impression . to the effect that petition in home and foreign mar- more grown near our large cities, there pleasant little mot of Rossini. WLsa Mme. Ardltti was first presented to him bees will sting some people more than kets the improved breeds of cattle are will be considerable demand for the Jersey's lsserll YlllSfS. others. While this is true, it is not be- commanding greater attention as the fruit for eating when ripening, but not the great composer bowed and said: MR. THOMAS W. WHEAT. Twenty years ago Hermantown, N. Now I know why Ardltti composed cause they are able to recognize any best material with which to meet the dried. Ex. IDS accounts. When Anderson got Kiss')." Again, when I , was a village of sixty houses aud a peculiar physical condition or differ-encopposition of the world. High grades Handling the Cow. Too much bu ready to leave he fired a salute of thir- 'll Raclohad('The Roasini some trifling big Klas faetsory. Now two families nor is it because one person mature early, and are called for early heretofore done Ardltti been left to chance; It li teen guns, as you know, lie had plantservice the composer was profuse in ure living there. The whole village smells to the bees differently from an-- i and often. The scrubs must wait a year true that a poor cow can be made beted a number of hand granades along and offered him as a was recently Hold tor $1,600. other. It is because they notice a dif- longer, and then weigh less and com- ter by careful handling, but If ahe doei the ramparts, and the grass catching thanks, onecordially of ference in behavior In different per- mand a less price, which pays no pro- not souvenir my wlga," which were possess tho natural qualities of a fire caused one of them to explode, kiltKuresss. on stands on the chiffonier. sona For instance, Mr. A. haa made a fit on the food they have eaten. Ex. milker. It is poor economy to ing one of his men. He was burled arranged good close study of the habits of bees, and Jenkins "Had you any lurk on. waste time on surh a subject. Having near the walls of the fort, and his your western trip?" Jackson "Great particularly of the causes that induce If making a specialty of eggs for selected the cows, water and grave waa marked so that the body H(rvr IlnnmihfMMU them to sting. He recognizes that table use, keep all the early pul'.ets abundance of feed pure luck! The baby rut four teeth while I are Indispensable could he removed afterward, I suppose. of were iron horsss the Before days was away." Puck. quick motions, under some circumyou have room for and get them in requisites to success. Milk Is so sus- Well, I witnessed the burial, and, in .requently shod with straw, as they stances are quite likely to arouse the a good laying condition before winter ceptible to taints sail bad odors that 1862, when the federate bombarded the are in many parts of China to the presbees and make them sting very badly. comes. much care should be given to these fort in their I witnessed Ms resurI'npulatloH uf I sills, ent day. In some of the country dis.There are certain things he can do matters; you cannot have pure, un- rection In a turn, manner. tricts of the celestial empire many per-wiIndia's most population, according to unexpected comcan cows are .. he milk from and others not; that with impunity, Illinois has the largest number ef tainted 189.-d is was was of burled an 287,223,431, where The he make their spot living by gathering jer, perhaps, we had better put it this acres of land under tillage of any sUie pelled to drink stagnant and Impure over tin! previous census of 33, to the federal fire, and suddenly the cast-of- f straw horseshoes scattered way: He can do anything with bees In the Union, namely abou 2a,0W.i water, or fed on unground and dam179,917: Farrotl shell weft scream ilcag the hlghwaya aged feed. Ex. he desires; but if he works In a certain acres. 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