Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1879 — Page 7

A Bey KI1I4 hy a Turns Mtwr. The Nw York Tittm of Jan. 1 hathe following: A great ay visitors were drawn to om of the minor hotels on Coney Island during the pa, two suuRMr8 by tlM aatkM of two trained bears Gained to stake in front of the house alluded to. One peculiarity of the bears, and om which provoked much mirth and proved moet profitable to the proprietor of the hotel, wae their tnvnHnate eaoaeitv for beer. Th mala

bear, an animal of unusual size and I T5? undr brin Hd tmU tIj brine is

beauty, for a bear, who wae known as w awm91 anu cln.

MINTS rOK THE HOUSEHOLD.

-The beet blaek ink mixed with the white of eg g a mkee a good store polA tin oovering for flat-irons mtm jwljind keep the room from getting CowmoH ahoe-blaoking mixed with ladieshoes kkk1 dreseiae; for

See that the beef and pork are a!-

Big Hen. baa frequently drank as many as 50 bottles of lager beer a day. He

oed to stand on his bind feet, and,

bowing me uouw witn ms iore paws,

lortoise-sfcell and horn combe last much longer for having oil rubbed into them once in a while.

Lamps will have a lees disagrees-

- 'c rv iniuua nut iinvn x. luau riiuvrsma.

swallow its coatente. Like manv ani- ble smell if VOU din rnn r winknam In

mala of a higher order, Big Ben never strong hot vinegar, and drv it

FAKM TOPICS. Thk Valuk ok tmr Cork Ckop in Mixkd Farming. The Mural Nmv Yorker has the following interesting article upon a subject whioh i worthy the oo as! deration of every farmer: A large number of farms, especially in the North and East, are under 50 acres. If we exclude woodland and land not arable, more than half the farms in New England are under 25 acres in extent. It is singular that it should have been taught by many agri-

uuuunu wniers, ana still more singular that farmers themselves should bold the belief, that corn is not a crop for

small farmers to grow. Without sayinir Ut- 1 Ti.I r I.

luob uu man auuuiu

fundamental nrinoiples ttaderlying the whole method: 1. The permanency of form in trained trees is dendeat on the equal diffusion of sap. 2. Prune the strong branches short 111. I t. 1 " . .

wMK miiutv wro wbkk unea vj irrow ion?. I a j mm . r 8. mpresetnestrongparftheZ $3 50 IS and elevate the weak branches. i v w w tt htotw. iMTSJE

4. buppress the useless buds on the strong parts as soon as possible, and as

isie m hmiui on me weeie parts.

PAT

r xr

iCE SPURS ahIVI iZJSSi&Jtl

fiumiii,tte i lrujr, N. V.

AgMlUwiUiUil, i,

5. Nail up the stronir narts verv eiriv

and very close to the wall. G. Delay nailing the weak parts as long as possible. 7. Suppress a number of the loaves on the weak side.

a. Allow as large a quantity of fruit

Wholesale and retail

R.Ui'KMiAM.W

8IKiforHle

knew when to stop, and would often be- J

.o,rvilninlr. Whilft in HiSu . lt.L i . . 7 "t '""'u, ur IJOH

.-.j v . . y""u' I whwjii iiava oeen BardHncil

tion he was frequently kicked and cuffed about by the men who had given him the beer. In the winter time the bears were taken to Parkville and chained in a yard opposite Thorn's Road House. On Monday afternoon a party of boys commenced now-balling the boars, and were driven awav by Mr. Thorn. About an hour af

terward a lad named Samuol Stretch,

follow a snfluisltv

in sericulture, wo are firmlv convinced possible on the strong side, and sun

that mixed farming is the most prolita- I,rwi8 nil upon the weak tide. Ilia fnr tKa irroafar numhoi. A.nA-!Aui fi. Ttrinar fnroraril ihu um.l- cMo

A. - UUIUVOI Ml " " O V.IIJ KlinO, CIVIC i 1 Ij 111

and render them as nliable as now ' rnMrs' wneiner their holdings arc jno wan, ana Keep the strong side close 1""'' i inrfe or small ; anil amnncr ho

in d ,0 mixed that no farmer can afford to dispenses 10 T!,B SRP develops the finches Ll Wf.'- 8ni Ppbed to, with is the corn crop. We may make the' much more vigorously upon a branch oouaieaits, is an unfailing bed bug rem- " exception which proves the rule in I cut short thau upon one left lony.

ueuHii oi isrmers on Heavy clays, where . il -ine more tno fap is retarUwl in trTHZ-l Mml Smalt irroinu iinlinml I lt.9 firmiluflfin lasn umnJ .,..,1 ,1...

IlOtSUUS and not nn,Ml. T. til-aura rm arfl !n a crrnut ilflnron muuuoit.t.J I ITinrrf fniif.limlj will ilnt.lAn

12. To retard excessive srrowih.aithnr

But on . during autumn root-prune, or remove

tne trues, or in the spring expose the

ody.

..4t..,0 cuuuiu ia waantMi m very srais uu sumii srains unnoeu crons

and not tinsed. Lukewarm are in & crnat. dncrrno norxusUaliul

water shrinks them. Never iron Han-1 The farming of that kind of land is a

j HAIR

ffti Scroll Saws .tSSLS g. aMT- CfctaKxniefrw". All (rood at HMMiaJrtwr W1.JHH,S WlLKPiaOKj; d(M,CMIM THE ST. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER will Ih m 3 mmUh FKKK to bU wfce wtM

thirteen 3ears of age, who had frequent- 1 TIf soot R8 a carpot, sprinkle a 811 lamy and sandy farms corn grow-1 ly played with the bears, approached I I,t.tJ.e.9Klt over il and tlust-pan and ' mS practicable, and when followed 1

ose

?!rfttnh oame sulficientlv nrur. Fttr linn 1 Hr.il...i cfi. : ; , , niuch

uddMly sprang upon him. Bendered ' the addition of a little snorm. 'or a Tittli !Rll.,8U f, .land M by makisg

ly playea wita tne oesrs, approached I ""-,r u anu auust-pan anu , 1U 13 nu wnen louowca ' iUU anu Keep manure ana ie larger of tho animals for the pur-: stlfl brush will tke it all up if repeated wilh skU It is eminently a profitable' water from them; retarding the excos-

of petting him. When youne ' several timm. crop. There is no way in which so sivo vigor of the tree leads to its fruit-

liffltt snorm r . i;iT. au Bro ul ,8ni oy maKisp jvvwy iuo iruius, as lar aspossioie, liSiSl-SiiJ; ' hV. ?orn the raain foodln crP- a n verticl at"l their stems lowermost.

iewi iu cows from 10 acros. tho Jet tne leaves lan over the fruit

round, ho must depend upon the till nearly ripe, when hjrht as well as

crop as his main reliance to do it. beat must be allowed to bear on the and rye as an early soilimr croo. other side.

a field of clover and orchard-grass , . T

NEEDLES

Part and Flatting fr All SKWINO

IJLRGX1T HOUSE IN THE WKST! OKDKKS SOLICITED. Srad for Wee Ltot AMitM W. M. BUXOCK. 60t N. 4tti Stivet, SC Ioid. M&

uncus by tne snow ballinsr which he ' salt, or both, or i

su rAceived some timn hatnrn. tli n. I cnlvml 13 to

mal clasped the boy with his fore nawsi. Um .:n -. , 4year

tad, hugging him tightly, crushed in , out by acid. It may Ik rdiwiThS ii ribs. At the same tlmB tlm hoar Aia pc uroppeu upon Ihu,

ir M.wh intnth- tiAea u3,I- ;7 Juf W!iaiiy macKi without . With

r" rvi vi iiu

.i- i i j . . ,irI uwm. trt hr

vound that proved almost instant y fa- TT hen, ,ory-h7n,dIe(l knive turn f the early fodder-corn, make a complete f recently gave the cw lork Soroumimiwiumuji msianuy ia , yellow, rub them with nice sandpaper, round of feeding material-the rye to sis a very interesting statement of her Wkcnvounir Stretch first fnn,f him or oraer7Pt will take off all the spots be turned under as soon as the clover-' v,,efWS n women'.s Ration and on the MMni?Smili& Snd .0r th0ir wh5tenoS8- ?W is roadv to cut, and the land to be status of women in p"landeu owng urawn inio tne iatai embrace Indian meal -hnmrf i thon nlantml tn rnnti Thrfli..fA,ti,.n1 '

,i ina txti t ia vrtai aiii liitMAw - ' " - Avwy ass . x - - ' Auiuu-iwuiiuaui

a wrc font vuou vub til bciiui . l t a . . i . t

uUe-man working near bv heard thn ""i"B".F.a surre Pen "e ir ' a ox corn w u Keep a cow a year,

rv and. armed with a nitohfork '"te .n: , ?.w nuo- A rgo stone put in n Keep uer wenj out we would not

O vj i vnjj, iiMMtuvt va wrrjif VS1 C(UU UUU Ull Spirits of turpentine is good to take'Wo would mko corn the main grease spots out of woolen clothes, to 1 ?ron ?ut not tl10 only

take spots of paint from mahoanv fur- ilQ .vnous odvious reasons the

Ta 1a ... . i y

ug and bite which ended the lioy'a life . L 1

ens uie wurt. oi un instant. aae -agedy occurred in full sight of the eighboring hotels, and in a moment a

Locomotive whistling is to be

superseded at Pougbkeepsie, N. Y., by a bell worked by eloctricitv which will be set up in the depot. W hen the train arrives within a mile of the station, the bell will ring until it gots to the depot The danger signal is thus givon, and

tne waste ot steam is avoided, to sav

Th ldrt and test -'lie?" or Vwne Mr n tl nt a (." ItHklnm Ti-aliilii!f-a lracticat YAh&ltln, whtrtiwl'l Ix-UMf I 'i vt ,inica'i n Vor rirrv. larsacwirs I. t r s H it uburgli, !:. ADVERTISERS VESlKIXa TO UI2X.CU Tie READERS of THIS STATE CAN IK) 6C IS' THK Cheapest and Best Manner

E. 32. PHATT, TO Jackson StreHt. Chicago.

uu in iuuiueni a ... . . .....v., , . . mu whjihj oi sieam

rowd of men came runninr toward the , un.re n.a w cleanse whito kid gloves, ""'j'"1 "J5 wesnoum nave nothinff of the racket

owledfunW.yandlrCines .n.U verni n haTO an : TZ.rJTKKB'

Jt pa a n4 - 13 -j

Hr-Orteni receiTed ter JciCtUtefM.

tuy Waiters 3tti SM

has

iar. The bnitfl trmwlwl fiirimic'tr!

.. .! it.. " aversion to snirits nf MirtmnMnA t-iucr wim orcnaru irrass anil a nr - u'0.,:t, r

luncu a uiowvrsuiuil IU IliTIlU Mir. t - .w....u. . . , , , w nin.k uuc.. 11 M

horn, armed with a hatchet, struck the , A warming-pan full of coals, or a ZZTr! rY ean been lined 2 for violently slapping

, , v j.mwmoi uu-, scanewever paucnt, a cniiu of nve,

ruteon thehcad.amlMr.PoterlUven- j shovel of corIm, held over varnished iZL

tiia.ii corn, i nerc is no noeu ot using any hand instrument in its cultivation. The corn-planter,the smoothing-harrow and the horse-hoe will do all the work

r . . . ' muinn Ta pnrn.trrnwinir otnnn

into Ufa MBrmrare wm taKo out white spots. ." """ iV .v, ;:?:' ,

ea'sbody several timoa. When young Care should be taken not to hold tho 'tu "Tu 13 3,", ?, i ,i W. :retch was carried to Thorn's' hotl ' coals near enough to scorch; and the ?fh

3 was au te dead. Totwithtml no- pmce snouiu oe rubbed with annwl aiUw,

stabe from the dirk-knife and the I wl,ilu warm. ows from the hatchet, it took five 1 -Do not sweep carpets any oftener lotsfrom a revolver and two shots than is absolutely necessary. After

i t n y j.iio uiuuiwjs iiuujiuuhunr- better than it. can (inna W lnfi male bear, which was chained some' pan with your hearth-brush; and if you Husldns stance away, exhibited no excitement have hoen sewing, pick up the shrels .nd I tie Fcnt amd &n7lfn??S & .ring the attack on the boy or the sub-; by hand. A ca?pePt can W kept 'toSSAbtlSLul' quent killing of her mate. The de-' neat in this way, And a broom wears it SPi nf w SiS .

aw ooy resided in the vil are of. verv much. . u7n i:,.r..r r.i'z-L ' " v.: v ,

i . .? " i aiviix iiiiiitn i'iihit". arm it. is wnrrii whi a

Spots in furniture may usually be for every farmer to mastor the art of , aailftrf hv mlihinir tVism nninV on.t l.un.li:.. y . ... .

ior irrnin or iou-

thouirh :t was admitted she had been

up day and night and was very much exhausted.

Why, Verily I Why be an animated tallow-shop when Allan's Anti-Fat U a tan; ami tare rctnedr for otwslty, or corpulence, and will reduce the most Ill-Droportiora-tl form to graceful out- ' line within a few week. It to italns no in- l KredlentK Uiat cju poibly prove deleterious

iu "j "' a wcu-Kiiown cueimsi, alter examining its constituents an-1 the method of lu preparation, lres .t his tmqtiaMnVd Indoreement a a nmetly that "ca.iii.r Out net

KKIr i:n I'KICK.

Twratr-MTe centa will cow boy I

rorcocfutriitlon. 7liutlie bml

SoW euijwljwe.

Mf IT" tVl III ' i 1'iT

irkville, about two miles south of Pros-

A California Sainl-slorni Day before yesterday afternoon i outgoing Tuma train left Los igeles on tune. Kvsry thing went on usual until it x-pproached Cucamonga Uon. At this point a sand-storm of

traordmary violence was encountered.

best restorative for defaced varnished it, it throws out of agricultural cotnpe- ' furniture is rotten-stone pulverized, and - tition with us any country where it can

ruDooa on with linscet oil. I not be crown, no matter how nthnrwfw.

It is a good plan to put new earth-1 it maybe favored in soil, climate, or i -ware into cold water and let it heat ' production.

Srraduall V Until it boil . ; them fnnl urs in

llrown mtritionwirn in nartimiUi- 1 Vhat Kinu ok Fowls? Farmers

be touchened in this war. A handful .should restock their poultrv yards every -yttem; It enters into the circulatloa and

" ... - . " tti.. i.. il. 1 j: " niwimrji nil niniarinna nn inn. tuna

favorably iioori the svKtm mul f uoii

latcd to attain the object for which it is:ntended." KAt.Ttwnmr .1t.. 17w i B-

choanest man-! Pkwr? Arxw's Am-Kar. HhKhIo. n. y.;

tvuieriLHn crop. . lan's h.pji it i.... ...,i.. ..i

ght and full use of , pounds. Very respectfully,

Mas. I. R. Coua. ClifTord's FcbrifHre Palatable.

Powerful, Antlperlodlc and TohIc 1 Nature's remedy for Fever and Azue. Never I

known to fail In a slnrle ease. This popular remedy differs from all other 1tn Cures, la

beinR free from all poisonous effects on the

(rain Exhaustion.

I And thu In iiiiltcnwaHi and 0Ur djww of the TiSStaSJ

COUSh folloirlnirTrnluUri v

TBleilt hWP. It IS tM iMMt TimSal

OMtt I in met used. at for . faMMion of uh powenefttwbnta and no-rum sjwm, tron Im-wb-DUMMoiIrM lu-lilfu

mms of etbaattton from which m huu; nav uu.

EUVTIN CLAV, M. IX PBCwath, N. 8. Jaevarr 14.

a

nam wtu cKMin oHiigcuio stop, ou- j -i- ",, . l- i -. 5 erauicftiesme disease wunouiproauciBR any rinteudent Hewitt was at once com- 'f bo.,,inK, W,U Pros the glazing so 'ffiL , JLt?T ' .TOn ?ut nd of those dhtrewing after-iensatlon suah al ly without avnil. The train was de-. U forc the? beconie h.Rrd-" ntSL St-i" ?L llW5 or sale by all DruglaU. St. Lul.

Tcstimeatlal te Mr. FcIIewif.

W. Ue ofKlerelcaed. clerrjnwi of tbe MrtJwIW Omreh In Nora Motia. bartne ww tM HtnUon kBaj yellow; CowiwwHi smipot lir46 Xwc Kbieii It H rcenratiMfidad. JanM a. UwiiiUw, Pre, of Canrresct : John W. WelAll. Akx. W. MiebehMii.c'te.rte.

ed some 15 hours. When we state it the rails for adistancoof three or

ir miloa were covered with sand to

w,v.m uii,iuiiiiuoi UWUU15IIWU,., .1 .. , , ...... Snrnail thnU4 flint aril n f 1 1 natan an.l lo into pure-orco cnickens. there are sev-

them dry, to be pounded for puddings, 9 ral modes of ProcC(,u';? 8,1 very "d, or soaked for brcwis. Brewis is made w0 very cheap. Tho first is to buy

uuupiu oi morougn-Drea roosters anil

hens. If the

tot crusts and drvDiecos of bread, soakafl

: " ' T.i "7"', . . i. ' i a srood while in hot milk. m.whd. su. I wra em with tne native

.i tu" r.:.,B" ii ed and buttered lika tnt. AwiTiT Leghorn variety is selected,

iie uiuun ir mnHM n. nr wmi. . . , i.,, .

? fin nnr iir. nnicra finmintniatn it.

r ll man lui 1 ! . . 1

ough the Cajon Pass as though it , a""1'1'69 that they can not be used. s dlscharged from a funnel. The in- Extciwive Sh'rvn Fulfmrio ntng Yuma train was dolayel for an i Mcep fcK rpri.se.

ir ana a half through the storm, ue seven years ago a whirlwind ired out of the Cajon Pass, which k substantially the iame course as wind day before yesterday. The ' of plain traversed by it was about ee miles wide, but it fortunately fIed right at the edge of the celetw Cucamonga Vineyard. For

m of this width the soil was shaved

Messrs. Sanderson & Stilson, formerly of Wisconsin, have just embarked ex

tensively in the sheep business. They have located their ranch in Tom Green

Uounty, including Good and Dove

the prosenv

such 1 oeiier layers man tne oitt

outw, pannKing in a very great degree Jof the excellence of tile new breed. 'Then when the half-breeds commence in

' lay sell off the old hens entirelv. koen-

lug oniv mo nan-orw puiicis, also get-

For aU hind of pfl, Z-p. Horn, Sail A'Aevm. ani all DurM q) th Skin and Mvxl OK IfclTTLl WJSWYTItn TO CVH ALL (mim 09 film; Krom okk to Thrbb boitum all Cams or Humor, ir roar DnwchH tas iHtKotK.ak blmtoMMfar a l"rtoa. i par featue.

PartlrHlnr of SmUhottraphr. AtentV Wreiorr.

fiQlinn Year. Onr Aeents make it. JJew

tinr r!,f tl, UaU.UA il-II" COK. VOMiE &0U SL tK Mo.

breed will not improve if they are kept, f it U gOfl Keep tho same thoroiizhbred roosters " 8

the second

tnoroiisriiDred roosters

season, though it would be

per day at home. Sample worth Ims. Alkinft STINSO.V It CO. PmtlMd.Ml.

mWWW 10c. in stamps forlxt steel strlne. WMaiaarciiUwfm-. W.C.Manln.OrW,MkK

SnrinffS. their naMtirsir imlirsininsr40.. I better tochancro evervvear. Kntnndr

' . t-. : .-b t " . r. .. . .

uw acres, laese gent lemon bejgm their circumstances snoum tnev be kept to KA Fna Card, lOc: 95 Chromo (with name!

uusiuuao wun auouc -i,inju neau oi tne ' iir own progeny longer man , w graM-wimciw7Bro"E.W''iitegrd.ci

beet high-grade merino ewes that could be found iu Texas. The last lot tkev

rftfiUXT. . 1 .1 . nnn .... . . 7

m with a knife, being carried resist-

J w bin ViUUIllUUIlif a 1 IXIHK. .iHIIII 11 . a - ai 1 m mm - l

niUl tr, a i.V:.i.i V Ji-I-Ti T coieoraieu iiock oi Nr. ueorge iteyno us pnw to a height of several feet over 0 vnwM fmn( j 5oof of th atitinn n th. oi.i fit.M ' ?.f .An5w .c.ol.mty ndcptf5 per head.

roof of the station of the old Stage flpany, making a total sand-drift of r 20 feet high. The storm of the day must have heen a twin brother ML-Los Angela Herald, Dec. 21. A FcmIhIhc Mystery.

It is thought the lot of ewes Messrs

The first cross will

be half-breeds; and if none but thoroughbred males are used the second cross will be three-quarters pure blood, which for all

practical purposes are equal to the'

fill 5?.2WH.a etc Cards, name la

FOR SALE y E. E. PHATT. 71 Jaeksw-st., ChlMffe. Wilcox A: Glbfc Klecant-Cnae CUat

iBiaiirers price, fwu: will Mil far

Sanderson & Stilson have is the finest ' thoroughbreds. If, however, after the

larsre lot ever rotten together in Texas. I first cross the half-breed roosters are. iacak.

Mr. Stilson is alse on route to Tom ' PU the grade will not improve and He Alerlcn sewiue ; chine-New.

Green Cotintv with I 'MV) lml nf In.. 1 the chicks will onlv be halMinuxle. nnrt

' ported merino ewes, selecteil from the Pr one'' at that. Hence, it is impor- , purest ahd best flocks of the North. . wnt that none but thoroughbred males

ssuming that no man ever saw a The property of this firm in Texas will should be used. Anothorplan is to buy 'tan slap her ears or wear armufts, , 1)6 under the control and supervision of tr( f luro bred fowls and keep -'hooves the sterner sexto respect- Mr. Saaderaon, assisted by his son. He ithem in a separate enclosure, setting the inquire why this is so. Women's thinks, after having traveled extensive- KPS "'"lor other hens as fast as laid.

iwaen as tnev coma, look vnrv ) Him especially m rvansas ana t-oio- 4U w";ivoiniru-oiwmiowisirom tne

IMcetTO: forSSO.

gew Opera ! Cantatas ! H. M. S. PINAFORE. Comic Opera, by Arthur Sullivan, Is Vm nxtft poplar thlmrot ttw kind rrer tvrrnnml la tills cn:tritr. MitMe ran-llnit ami nsr. nnl UiSsui I erf..j iimnre In my tow or vllWe. Klfwant nw. w Kb words. H4callinao teiiipifU", mUM awfcti

TJRI AMs BY .IIJKV is a lanehaWe Opertitta by the same author. SH clw. JOSEPH'S 10XDA0E. By Crawkk; $1.00 BELSHAZZAX. I!y IVuttsktiklh, 1.00 ESTHER. l',T 11RAD8C8V. .W w IUi OtkitUI ilm aatl scciterjr. '1 be im ems X (f. 1'hhIIhc" famlta" (1 2.V-" DlHHteMrt CHt ltmoHtI"Ul.--"3HnrllRH.H-aI"()Ct.-"IiHleH in t;hnrltr"tC0s. "Mul li-vlHjt-(SOoi,) opm-ttaa rwjkla butafcwiliHtm, awt arc wHttl for I'wkc Pateraaii9. The Iw Utree are Jumtlfri. In I'rm; "Tin: hok(!i.ri:r,'h,, ScttiTJLt I.VOX HEALY, Chirac. Oi l Vi:K IHT). Jfc ci., ltM0H.

C II. nitksH C'e.. 711 & b43 Kruadwar. N. v.

.T. K. IMlnn.UH., 022OitimtSt..ltta.

i fc la-

I ,

n m man's ears. To an impartial

fair-minded observer, they are more sately constructed, ami, naturally,

- ..,. uitiuou atiinsi coiu as mo age masculine auricularappendago. ieraimneear is not protected by wen or hair, and fashion declares

laenat or bonnet shall in

mine to ta warmth

rado, that Tom Green County is the best stArt- Still another plan is to buv sev-

section for sheep-ralsinsj that he has eral settings of eggs; but this requires seen. Having the annuals and the considerable time. As to the best breed.

k - - 11 . . I . a

EPHO

Wmm mm yor TiHtinr Ve.

N ES.

l thi-rt Ih Ihewiirlit, ttil ih uniy n.mrl!'!-wHUf.cWry Joki prt cltn.trumtnt, with HtillHk't-HlI.ltlHihHirMl.li.iiaot.fiirHetli ill

.n..'n.i.vi.tHiiui;M')i-ii"'-t wriHi-u ui wi.i k fine ihiik. uiunrci-i f chkuitH la i he r. W w( tmi ii oi .M(t- one mhiiiJc rt 1 "7i'Jl!toTflri!nfi. two w!nut holder, lx rrtnnfr Iwnintl intnhtan

iiUhlB3. fnr U g4. in.ironcntn.

MSX. fn. lluiatA. IndMimnlt Tit. ...II ..-.I t i . ,.i . ..

'Inil. ai.lKI fljllliirinv .1. will tki.alMnll;rl.. lit" rM I w.. .... 11 tl.m. V.

men of

no way

or general

"u more preparation for couflict were this the month of June inI of December. That it should eeuntier such circumstances, or that, rapped and thus exposed, it should S"Lrf 8llPi, aa either a prePtive measure, is a mywhich the average masculine mind t equal to.-CAtca rrtcr-Occm.

that depends on the circumstances. It

is conceded on all hands that there is more money in eggs than in raising chickens, and if this branch of the businuSM is follnwrtd flinra la tin fnart that

...... ...WBW m,j ivni vatca w can equal the leghorn, and there is not much difference between the llrown and the White Leehora. Thev Hra

-ery extensive scale, and to this end -J?00" ioragers, mint their own living to will shortly make other purchases of I fF' extent, and are lough and har-

Antonio (Texas) 7;x- J- wm m necessary to keep other

pasture lands, the next object will bo to erect such buildings and pens as are necessary to the proper management of

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breeds to hatch the vees. as Leehorna

will not sit. San Francisco Chronicle.

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