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Show TIMES THE fciusiiN BT ConfAif. Tai Timm r. K. It NM.O. t dlur u4 Hujr, UTAH. : COALVILLE, , Johnny Bull la wreatllng with a vere case of the next morning. at se- Stop the train. The atatlon agent Rowena, S. D., has heea held up. Again the clamor for cheaper sleep log car rates la echoing through the 'and. . The 'son of a big gun and a big gun" cannot frequently he Son of and confederate FARM AND GARDEN. VETERANS' armies during the late war for the 4 to be headed the by union, the parade -THE principal surviving general fend other MATTERS Off INTEREST TO COOD SHORT STORIES officers. Tbs men to march side by side ' AGRICULTURISTS. OLD SOLDIERS.? titof the streetf principal through the aH3 South. Such a demonle North lliats A haul Caltlva-tla- a Usuis si lbs Notions Tbs Biss stration on the day sacred to our na- Soma - tional patriotic memories would typify ef tha tali and Yi.ltls Tbtwi mm lbs Urgltosot sf Kslscomplete union and reconciliation Horticulture,- - tUlaitsn aaS llm tbs I nlt.d Mates l.uaserjt Ohe Of the two great sections of the country, ' SrbnSIs. and a determination to stand together, aide by aide, in all future contests for BULLETIN FROM HU Of Oil THE the glory and Independence of the retbe Indiana Expericrowded public. This movement should have ment atatlon says: streets returnthe cordial support and endorsement of Young fruit trees at the all Interested In the future welfare of ing, are very apt to b euding of the our country.1 The men who took part Injured durtng the da, In the war, who suffered from wounds, winter by mice and 'Hastened euewbesb and ih'e whhf'of every comexposure, rabbits - gnawing ' j all- - saluted fort whiih makes life endurable, for tbe bark. Tbia as he aped and who have now forsworn true if principle, especially along his all antagonism, will be the first to step tbe orchard has say; deforward and take part in this public been neglected !u hla eye a gleam monstration of renewed allegiance to A heavy of triumph, in the flag, that symbol of American growth of grass or weeds about tbe bis heart a Joy sincere, on land aea. To complete this treea makes excellent nests for mice the voice of shouting thousands of patriotic feeling, there during the winter, and where rubbish expression still resounding in Ms ear. In the parade the Included be should heaps have been allowed to accumulPassed he 'neath a stately archway to- soldiers and sailors ot the arm regular ate In the orchard, especially if It la ward the goal of hla deal re, and navy, members of the patriotic sonear a forest, rabbits will almost inTUI he saw a womans figure lolling cieties, the Sons of the American Revo- variably congregate. Under these conIdly by the fire. lution and the veterans ot the Mexican ditions the young trees will almost cerwar. We believe that this movement tainly suffer from the ravages ot one or "I have won! he cried, exultant, "I would be to the shade of the both of these grateful pests. It is important, wreck. cause from have caved a lamented Lincoln, in whose breast tbe be attended Crushed the rival that I dreaded, set sublime virtues of mercy, charity and therefore, that this matter 1 to at once.my foot upon bis neck! love were united with a patriotism There are various remedies recomNow at last the way la open, now at .The great mended for these evils; the first and y lofty and unsullled last men call me great, exposition at Atlanta of the Industries most successful of which Is clean culti1 am leader of the leaders, lam master of the Cotton State has met with a i vation. If this has not been followed ' In the state! hearty and gratifying response from all then remove all loose mulch, dead sections, and has proved how great Is grass and rubbish of various kinds Languidly she turned to listen, and the development And prosperity of the from the Immediate vicinity of the decorous was her pretense, Tbe Immense assemblage of base of the trees. This will destroy South, And her cold patrician features mirall over the country at At- the nesting places of mice, and will go from people rored forth Indifference; new sympathies and far towards protecting the treea from created has lanta Men are always scheming, striving for which new relationship established Then, In addition to the injury. some petty end. said. she; cannot fail to be productive of Immense above, make a smooth, compact mound "What a Then little yawn suppressing; good. It Is an inauguration of a new of earth, a foot high, about the base of la all of this to me? era, which cannot be better supplement- the trees. Just before the ground ed than by such a national demonstrafreezes. These two precautions will Through tbe shadows of the evening, tion aa the union of the two great arm-le- a be all is necessary to Insure prothat as they quenched the sunset glow. of veterans In a national holiday tection against mice. Came the other, faring homeward, relcbration. Rabbits ere not so liable to Injure with dejected step and alow. trees where there are other small Wistful, peering through tbe darkness, Th I (114 Stotre Guuuory School. plants, such as young grape vlneg or till he saw, as oft before. Jamee and Arthur have heard about vicinWhere a woman stood Impatient at the the United States gunnery schools at nursery stock In the Immediate ity of the orchard, aa they seem to dethreshold of the door. Washington and Newport, and ask light in cutting off the young tender wbat Is necessary in order to b ad- branches In preference to gnawing the I have lost! he faltered fatntly. "All mitted there; also any information bark of older trees. It Is always Bate, la over, with a groan; about them. Answer: To be eligible to however, to protect the trees, and a Then he pauaed and gazed expectant Ihe gunnery school, a man must he an favorite method la to wrap the trunk at the face beside hla own. or a" continued-servic- e with closely woven wire screen, such aa Two soft eyes were turned upon him to aay, a man having la used for screen doors. This may be la that man; with a woman's tenderness, served one or more enlistment and cut Into stripe eighteen Inches to two Two white arms were flung about him paid off. with a long discharge He feet In length and wide enough to with a passionate caress. out hla application and scads It completely encase the body of the tree. to hts makes Chief And a voice of thrilling music of the Bureau of Naviga- These may be tacked on or the edges to the mutely uttered plea tion. A man must be either a seaman woven together, snd If they do not is what with are If me, Said, only you or a first-clas- s apprentice.. It ht has fit too closely way be deft onfor sevall the reet to me? a rate, ascoxswalmorboatawaln'imate, eral years. Instead of the wire screen, he forfeits ordinary roofing tinls sometimes used. All night long the people s leader eat or any petty officer's rate, as seoman, Sheathing paper 1 also used with good that and enters the class In alienee and alone. A first-claof month. with $24 per pay effect, placed on' the tree In s similar Dull of eye, with brain unthinking, for south. manner. It me is located near a is 2l per pay apprentice's hla heart was turned to stonet In Washington gunnery la taught how slaughter house, s very convenient as While the hours passed all unheeded are made, and the principles ol well bb effectual method Is to wash the till the hush fnlghL had ceased gnus are requjsd to trunks 'of the trees with blood or ran-el- d the business. And the haggard light returning mnko noodnlo- Pupils toJffdoea Al stmm. , ThU, however, la liable to Newport lnlH Vl hot v' Rt. , fll. and diving arc features of tbe worse, be washed off by rains, and would need But the other, the defeated, laughed a and electricity la one of thi breaches. renewal several times during the winThere la a great deal of Sard work ter. These and doubtless other remlaugh of merriment. And he thrust his cares behind him about It. and but little prospect of ad- edies will prove effectual if properly vancement unless there art evidences applied. By giving tbia matter Immewith an Infinite content; of war, when there will be a bright fudiate attention, much damage to the of and not and Recking power place and all ture orchards may be prevented. for aailora able soldiers, young the amilet ot those above. Jas, Troop. Horticulturist. For bis darkness was Illumined by the and all who understand tbe trtaof war. radiance ot love. ' Kiln ration na tho Farm. A SrlwHI ot Rciuttao The farmers profession ran be eleIs a movement In Horry coun, There Each had grasped the gift of fortune, vated above its present standard only for erection South ot the each had counted up the cost, ty, Carolina, as the children Improve upon the methAnd the vanquished was the victor, and a monument to the confederate dead of e of thetr parents. President ods the Tenth Regiment South Carolina the winner he that lost. of the Massachusetts AgriculVolunteers. This regiment had In It once said that the way for one company that ..became somewhat' tural college Tha Battle ef tha Notions, men to rise in tbe world was to young its composition, as veil as stand Oct, 18 and 18, 1813, was fought the famous for upon the shoulders ot their fathgreat battle of Lelpslc, The allied arm- Its fighting qualities. The Athens Ban- ers. We miss half the wear and tear In ies of England, Prussia, Russia, Spain ner has been afudylng up tbe history life when we acquire the faculty of and Sweden mustered 300,000 soldiers, of the regiment. It tells us that It was profiting by the experience of other against 175,000 French. Napoleon taw made up entirely of wen from a dozen men. R proves nothing, that some fineat the close of the first day's fighting or more famillea and they were about ly educated man has failed In farming, that his army would be compelled to re- all related to each other. There were or that some uneducated men have sue treat. Tbe aecond day' struggle on some ten Chestnuts, fourteen Johnsons, ceeded. Education will help a man, but he part jifjhe emperor was to extri- iloror Seven Alfords, and so on. The It will never make one. When it can ot the company was a cowin of be cate bis army. proved that a majority of educated During this eventful captain man In tbe ranks who was men upon the farm every nearly wrote Sir Walter are failures and a day, Scott, in which he might be said to fight lesa for not hir brother.. It was his custom In majority of the uneducated successful, victory than for safety, this wonderful drilling to address hla men in this way; ws shall all begin to question the proCousin Jeems, dress to the right; priety and value ot education tor the man continued calm, decided, collectplease swell your chest; farmer's profession. But until that Is ed, and supported bis diminished and Buddy-Georgbroken squadrons la their valiant de- Cousin Arthur, you want to turn toes proved we shall believe that the farmIn. But when it came to fight er's business stands upon the same fense with a presence of jnlnd as de- out, not -termined s he bad iO Often exhibited there were- no TOore brave basls ihat supporis alt olfcerkindsor In directing the tide of onward victory. fellows In the service than the 10th business, that the general education butternut company. At 3 o'clock that day the Saxon con- regiment which Is useful to the doctor, the lawtingent and the Wurttemberg cavalry, Savannah (Ga.) Press. yer, the man upon the board of trade 12.000 strong, deaterted from Ney'a colis just as Valuable to the man who tills Lincoln umn to the enemy, turning their canPint bote the soil, and that professional training Lincoln's first vote was cast at New in schools of agriculture will have ihe non, sabers and bayonet against thetr old comrades. - When word ot this dis- Salem. "In the Clarys grove precinct," worth upon the farm that the knowlaster reached Napoleon, he reined Tip Aug. 1, 1831. At this election he aided edge and discipline ef the law school hts horse for a moment ho listen, Mr. Graham, who was one of the clerks. has In practice before the courts. One thing more. The circumstances then spurred on to the head ot hla Im- In the early days In Illinois elections were conducted by the viva-voc- e of a farmers life are such that he la methperial guard. But one word of comment fell from hla Ups. That was In- od, The people did try voting by bal- brought Into closer, because more confamous! With a corps of his guard lot, but the experiment was unpopular. stant contact with his family than men he charged to the succor of Ney. htg fol- It required tew much book larnln engaged In ether pursuits. His partlowers shouting. "Vive 1'empereur!" and in 1829 the viva-voc- e method of nership with the companion of hts life snd "Death to the Saxons! voting was restored. The Judges and Is, in a business sense, certainly a very Owing to the fatal blunder of a cor- clerks sat at a table with a poll book close one. Side by side they often perporal of engineers the eecape of 23.000 before Them. The voter walked up and form the same kinds of labor, and the French troops waa cut off. The bridge announced the candidate ot his choice silent partner not unfrequently bears across the Elster had been mined for and it was recorded In his presence. the heaviest 'burdens. Many of us In ana h.i. the rush and amid the distracting cares was no explosion aa soon aa t across, bat by mistake the torch wag apstultlfig wa- - Impossible. - To of our business, forget, that woman's plied too soon. Marshal Macdonald and this simple system we are Indebted for strength is not mans strength, that a ceaseless monotony of toil takes laughCount FonlatowskL the Pole whom tho the record of Lincoln's first vote. ter from the lips, roses from the cheeks Lincolns first vote for presid.-p-t emperor Intended to create king, were was cssf the' next until joot among, those left behind. year (Nov. and health from the body. No sensible Being hemmed In by the enemy when the 5, 1832). when he voted for HenryCUy! man would desire that farmers' wives should be transformed Into useless ornaMcClure's Magazine. explosion occurred, tbe count drew his ments; but it should be the aim of farmsword and exclaimed to the officers ers who would do honor to their profesH about him: 'Gentlemen, It now be Killed Mlnmeir. comes na to die with honor. .With hts Benjamin Davis, aged 22, ot Vevey, sion to make their mother snd wives handful he cut hla way through the Ind.. shot himself In the presence of snd daughters something more than enemy and reached the water, but In the girl whom he was soon to marry. mere household drudges, to glvo them mounting the opposite bank his horse The goung man had a small red birth- an opportunlty.ssfar s means will perfell upon him and carried him into mark which he was afraid would de- mit, to satisfy those fancies and tastes, " to cultivate those graces and those talthe stream, where he was drowned. velop Into a cancer. ents that are the beauty and tho charm Elr Arthur Sullivan has selected Lord of true womanhood H. C. Adams, IS Bin and th Gray. Byron's tragedy. Sardanapalus, as It has been suggested that'-Farm Ownorebly. the the subject for Ihe ballet he Is to write next anniversary of our nations' Inde- tbe music for and lt does not require the compilation of which is to be proto show that there Is a change pendence, July 4th, 1835, there sjoUld duced at the Alhambra music hall in figures le a parade of veterans who served London. gradually working Itself through the CORNER. In both the federal n to 1 r exclaimed an Well, ni be hanged accused murderer when the Jury pronounced him guilty. - dur-seaso- n. lp Cuba is doing her beat to get to tbe center of the stage now that the big stars are stepping to one side. Bad lock la a good deal like moss It lores to attach Itself to something that Is lying still and decaying. ; Lilian skates splendidly, doesn't she?" Well, she ought to; her father's In tbe liquor business," Mias Tbe Sultan hopes this European tangle may continue until he can wipe out the remainder of the Armenians. Lord Salisbury can testify to the fact that misfortunes oarer come singly even to tb government ot a great nation. , Tbe aristocratic dog cemetery at tha and of Hyde Park, London, baa been closed, as It la completely filled with tenants. north Thera were 13,013 business failures In tha United States last year, which, makes It look as If there were something In 13 after all. The Emperor William didnt mean to bring on a war. He congratulated President Krueger simply on the delightful climate ot South Africa, During all the warlike talk of the past month General Coxey has not offered to raise hla army. His Washington campaign must hara satiated hla thirst for gore. In an Illinois town last week a the- An actress saved her wardrobe from the sheriff by wearing ten costumes Even then the was not overdressed. atrical company stranded. A Brunswick, Mo., Inventor la now Any manufacturing a patent contrivance that will facilitate the movement of our great American luxury must certainly become famous, ple-llfte- r. Thu Florida gin tor whom two ysnas men killed each other is reported as unmoved." Young men, If they were more observing and less passionate, might learn much from young women. The man In New York who wanted to be naturalised without knowing tbe difference between the Fourth of July and Decoration Day may have been one ot those people who get themeelvea moic or less decorated on the nations - ( ss Chad-bourn- Andrew Mathes, a Cincinnati teamlost hla temper because bis sweetheart refused to kiss him and climbed out on the fire escape to frighten her.-H-e threatened to Jump off, and while was be speaking felL He kissed toe ground thirty feet below, and got a smack that badly Jarred ljut did not hurt him. Hts sweetheart kissed him then and made him well. ster, -- A SL Louis paper published Iha names and pictures of a larga number ot bachelors In that city wno might possibly be Induced to marry, and especially called the attention of the leap year girls to them. Mlw Beds Holland, ot Nokomli, 111., has written that she will take one of them, and requests the editor to kindly select one for her on who Is wealthy preferred. Beds evidently believes in Improving The statement of the Railway Age that durtng the present year railway building reached a lower point then in any ot the last twenty years, la susceptible ot very simple explanation. The greatest era of railroad construction Is over.- and In the future most railroad growth will be In the gradual extension of their Iron tendrils In sectrunk tions already occupied or branch Lines. In 1894 railroad balance sheets were showing an alarming - by-the- ir regular decrease, and the whole theory and practice of railroad management was temporarily condensed to one postulate of the times, reduction ot ex- roses. With Increasing earnings and extensive crops already many ot ink companies are discussing future extern ions In adjacent territory upon which Itch-I- ng . their covetous fingers- - have-heto close. ea A dry goods dealer of Kokomo, lad. The advertised dolls for a png. other day two little girls, children of Alfred Miller, went Into the store, and clambering up on the counter, each sung a pretty little song. Each claimed a doll and got It The merchant has since changed the form of hla advertlsemenL It It reported that a duel between Lord Punraven and Mr. Hello has been arranged. If this Is the csss the deadly linotype machine should be barred and nothing more terrible than Franklin prrnca permitted aa weapon!. ' e, ticket-peddlin- lot-b- " f , IIHM cwoersbip of farm lands. It Is of our TTnadllla, N. YCfclal-On- e the that observation to general open men here, Fred J- - Joyce, substantial are ot tbe country farms gradually recently made w 2.50 Investment, and dropping late the hands of tenants, snd considers the results worth 300 to him. ln our opinion It is that much worse For over fifteen years Mr. Joyce waa for the country. No one will dispute . an inveterate smoker, and the tobacco-hab- it gained ouch arhold on him that that tbe farmer has many advantages in., bis nervous system and affected it that himself land owned by working for him to quit.. It impossible made land can never accrue to him while the loss of health and the realizing Upon is owned by another. One of tbe leadmoney which threatened him. he made ing causes to be assigned for this state many unsuccessful atterhpts to break habit, until of things Is the fact of a desire to over- himself of the the reach ones self In tbe possession ot on a chance he took 300,-0lands. To make use ot s significant great cure which has saved over comtobacco victim. Two. boxes Western expression. It comes ot biting haa We pletely cured Mr. Joyce, and he off mors than one can chaw. flow whatever. tobacco for desire no as the best policy have long advocated he attempt to smoke It makes for farmers to pursue In this matter When him as dizzy as when he first acquired that of cutting down their possessions the habit. He now Is Sn the very best ' would In lands, rather than that' of 'extending' physical condition, and them. When the farmer makes up hla tempt him to use tobacco again. miud to this order ot things It will be R is better to be a rood i some time before the sheriff closes him a poor ty earner then out. In tbe coarse ef the next ten years we look for a stronger pressure than If tfee Baby U Cjtttlu Tc ever before brought to bear upon this nn ni that $14 is4ltor CkUdre matter of reducing the slxe ot the farm. Wxkslow SoonuM Incr A hew style of farming Is gradually to Metropolitan ociW ill be more in come Into vogue that will- - necessitate Uneoui tbii inter then ever. It. The extensions'of Irrigation Systems and the growth and expansion of the subsoiling idea are destined to lead In tbe direction ot Intensive farming in the West We are aware that It used to be fashionable to spread ones self out over a large area in bis farming Blood means sound health. With pure, rich, blood, tlie Stomach and7 dtgesti.e operations with a view of reducing the healthy will be vigorous, and there will be no cost of production of crops. This day organs Kheumattim and neuralgia will b baa passed.. Things havo changed and dyspepsia. unknown. Scrofula and salt rheum (Hi disap. conto If the farmer of today expects pear. Your nerve will be strong, your sleep tinue to own hie own land be must give sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Sjrxa-rill- a more attention to each Individual acre makes pure bloodj That Is wliy it cures so and Bee tbat lt does lu share. Nebras- many diseases. That Is why thousand taka It to cure disease, retain good health, tc(geipheg . ka Farmer. . Bite of a Hog. It is a serious thing to be bitten by any animal, for even though there may be no poisonous aniglands, tbe saliva in the mouth ot or less more Is bite that mals always poisonous. Tbe bite of the bog is more apt to be serious than that of any other domestic animal. It requires skill snd Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft curs Ills; easy to. activity to handle large numbers of hogs , , without endangering those who hold ilOOU S Fills take, easy to operate. 25o, them. The hog Is an omnivorous eater, Dont buy chekp, trashy bind-ir- gs snd is not at all particular about getthat are dear at any price. ting particles of dirt or excrement with Its food. Old hogs, which are most apt You pay but a,trifle to bite, often destroy mice and snakes, more for and though they get no venom In their such mouths, It will poison wherever saliva reaches abralded skin. No one who has a sore on bis hand should be called upon to assist In butchering hogs as he may be Infected from contact with BIAS tbe saliva without being bitten. In all VELVETEEN cases of bite or cut a wash of some antiSKIRT BINDINCLS septic should be applied. Diluted carbolic acid In the proportion of one to and save your time, your money fifty of water is good, as is also a weak dilution ot corrosive sublimate In pro- and your dress. l Look for S. H. & M." on portion of one of the poison to one or two thousand parts of pure water. and other. take no These poisons thus diluted do no harm, and they will prevent poisons from If your dealer will not supply jot we will. working In cuts and bruises ot any kind. American Cultivator. Send for samples, showing labels snd matemls, to the S. H. k M. Co.. P. O. Bos 99. New York Price of Smutted, Wheat. It was not City. pleasant to the millers to have the ASK YOUR DEALER FOR public know that they were making choice milling wheat of that branded by the Inspection depart"rejected ment, because it was even slightly UolloTBE smutted, and at a cost of not over half for shoes, ex- to If you pay a cent a bushel, though they were buy- amine the W. L. Douglas Shoe, and 2 ing It at 8 to 12 cents below what would see what a good shoe you can buy for be its market value if not smutted. OVER IOO 8TYLES AND WIDTHS, The disclosure of the scheme sterns to CONGRESS, BUTTON, have had one good effect, it has already and LACE, made la alb k lndt of the best selected brought the price of smutted wheat. If leather by skilled workotherwise good, up to within 5 cents a men. TV bushel of the same quality if not make and smutted, and there is An evident desire sell more on the part of millers to buy the formS3 Shoes narrower the at is which er, marglp, than any not strange, all things considered. other Much of the smutted wheat is otherwise manufacturer in tho world. None genuine unless name and of very fine quality; It would seem that prioe is stamped on the bottom. h, loves smut, shining Ask your dealer for out 83, mark, snd selects the choicest wheat 4, 83.30, SS.fto, Bs.ss Mioes: for its victims. If such wheat can be and 1.73 for boys. 4.30, bought lor even 5 cents below its true TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. market value, and can be made pure at cannot supply you, send to factory, enclosing price end to cents a cost ot half scent a bushel, th comto pay cartuge. State kind, stylo of toe (cap or plain), size and petition for Its possession will natuthu Custom Dept, will fill rally be sharp, and tho margin ot price width, your order. Send for new Illusbetween smutted and unsmutted will trated Catalogue to box It. naturally grow smaller and smaller, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass Farm, stock and Home. ft foe SLSW- - J- llTe-sappl- 00 well-trie- d HIT Sarsaparilla tho-labe- W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE j. like-deat- Hymn-deale- Clover and Alfalfa for Hogs. In most of the soils in the Central West red clover must be relied on chiefly for the green food of growth.. But where the soil la very deep and porous alfalfa does finely. On such Boil alfalfa will supply forage for IS to 20 hogs per acre for the season. This is specially fine for pigs and growing shoats. It has been found that pigs will gain 100 pounds each during the season from May to September, and 100 pounds of pork cannot be produced so cheaply on any other feed. The Tlg will cemeout of the field in autumn In capital condition to fatten with corn or small grain. The alfalfa in a hog pasture could be mowed' once or twice during the summer, or Whenever it begins to get hardy and woody. This will provide trfentyrof young and tender herbage, which is more nutritious, weight for weight, than forage from the older plants, and if the swine are provided with this food In Its most nutritious condition, their growth will be most rapid Ex. VUE AFKMOTOK CO. fvtLUmlil btiuMes, beraotoo it triad power to 4btiL. vjfe- Sk rC 7 7C!fira?Wlii vy of Itltirf vnmimliis, FiXH Steel Tower, tet put Saw gteoi CJtters and peed Grinder, On app'loastlmi tt wil imme sue f Usene article lh6 It will fumtb until ied LI. J armary It at 13 tbo of Tank and Pump factory t Ulk, 11 ockw&U iwrai price. It ao make kim . bend fer (Aiaiori e tad Fillmore Street a. Chicar THE LAHD OF THE iDAPFLE !V Uut Usd Mr iilamk Unt to tad ta Cw Ml at Low rrise. fbr rffORt 4T!0!l mrinilDt iiad In Barry C I. VP. MlIkOVRl, write to Cirt feto. Uiy, Mia. J. G. Mariott, A. j t. H. FaoeT, f'aTtll, Mo., or L, L KUav4w Cbtceffo, IU. WELL 61AGIIIHERY Ilto"trated eatalome chewing WELL rOKS, ROCK GIULIA, ltVOLArLlU !D JhTTIhO WACHlkKRY, OtCe- Sxxt Inx Bom bom tssMd sad U wurmanS. . udMi Stoax City CndM Siiorowor. g 3o8 American beeves were sold (n London at 7 cents per pound, cn average price of 97.58, the herd bringing tbe snug sum of The Polled Angus In this shipment brought full 100 each; the Here-forcame next, and next the Shorthorns. The average weight was 1,360 pounds. These beeves. It Is said, reached tbeir destination without loss and actually In better condition than when placed on shipboard. This shows, that the cattle wereL carefully managed up to the day of sale, and that the breeding, and treatment were profitable. H. B. Curler thinks the first move for a dairy farmer who baa not tested his rows, should be to have them tested, and become acquainted with them individually. Weed out all tbe unprofitable ones. Then select a bull from some airy breed. tlx wwW Korn half hs nduolUMMK wtutf Hwim. Jt but tnooy tortneh AfeUtJpOitos luR'WKlsaud rpftir jvfci door it cun md duet f uroitb a. bottfrr ftrbclo f.r lew iiaodoi thaa W oarer It ma Pumping mini Geared. rl 8uL Uilvantzed fter- - 1 W Tma Work,, Mfq (Vy AMKR5tf05aBKl8iI TO BUNTING FLAGS- - ds A IWM VFlAfr nuMsa UAMVTACTORY zoom. SMtsturr (MS T ttNtiTM f MATtRMltr IHHCRIC USKjaKSHff; i itsr rescor? EGSIOft W 'aw k. z HTtVItT until ngloB, Claims. rrauon tfuregu, owHiwur w bloat vat, )$oLiwbcaUflitijiai aitj lUttm Habit Curod la IS 0PIUL1 Morphia. 4iit, No jmij till eared OM JaSTEFHfcNa iV Money Saved J1 J UbAnoM.Ohc. by aeodioc for irbole 1c and refon prtoc tHt ef Dry lewd, Ckiklitt. UiQ'ffiMy PwHrtliif, Furniture, Linthinff, UMf Kftttmu, Jewulry, HAYOEM BBOS, Girstsata, itc. $v CnSi. lei |