Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1880 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER

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JASPER,

INDIANA.

TOPICS OF THE DAT. News from Everywhere. FKRSOXAL and political. Thk Greenback Congressional Convention for the Second Iowa District nominated Limlley Hoops, a Muscatine Couuty farmer, for Representative. Prksidext Hayrs attended the an uul ajOwna tu ftii iiiim ft tat n vni-iilif ftit a lAaa vab College, it Gambler, 0., of wbkh he is aa alumnus. Tuk Uapnbiicaa Congressional Convention for the Third Kansas District renominated Hon. Thomas Ryaa by aeelaBMtie. Tuk Maine Republican State Convention renominated Gov. Davis. Thk Vermont Republican State Convention how i Rated Col. Iloswell Farnham Tor Governor, Gen. John L. Baretow for

Lieutenant-Governor, ami John A. II. Page, present lavumbeot, for Treasurer. Tuk Texas Greenback Stale Convention, held at Austin on the 34th, placed in nomination the following ticket: For Governor, Gen. W. H. Haiumon; for Lieut.Goveraor, Geo. Given, of Dallas; for Attorney-General, Henry F. Q'Neil, of Cass, for Comptroller, K. S. Kennedy, of Gregg. Thk Republicans of the Second Maine District bave renominated Representative Frjc. Rev. James Jamibsok, for fifty years a minister in the North Carolina and Virginia Conference of the M. E. Church, and HMay yean a College President at Danville,

a., died a few days ago.

Meaner lor arand Hit on, MSoh., leaving

worn for m wife that kWM going out to

try Ma invention. Whoa about midway

aerota the lake he quietly stripped off kk

oHmg, mhI, attaching kk so-called life

preserver about hk body, jumped Into the

wator, going to the bottom Hke a Hum mot. At ram, O., oa the 36th, Mrs. Keiger, a young and beautiful widow from Hardin County, O.. who had beoa oa a vloit to the Zeigler family, distant relative, attomnted to kltl WH1 Zeigior, a young man, ad falling in the attempt shot herself through the forehead, causing instant death. The snooting was evidently premeditated, and waa instigated, as understood, by young Kelgler' effort to break off hk engagement wkh the widow. A passenger train on the Atokkon,

Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad wm ditohel

near Sargent, Kansas, oa the kh.

J. J. Jenkins, of Dubuoue. Iowa.

was instantly killed; a Mr. HeeBan, of Arkansas, and his wife were loth faulty injured, and at least a doxeu other passengers were hurt, several of them

very seriously.

William H. Wood, a fireman, awl

Buenos Ayr, lasting three days, the army of tho Argentine Cestfederatiea was forced to retreat. Am imperial Human tikaoe fixes the number of men to be earolled m 149 for the eompJetion of the army at JammT. Harris, lato Prwideatof the Bank of Commeree at Georgetown, Texas, k uador arroet for alleged swindling through the mails. Harris circulated printed

ore4ars throughout the country represent

HOME, FARM AX (JAIME.

It paya to have convenience for watering stock. Salt boxes or trough in pasture are economical in saving much salt that woukl otherwise be wasted. Oats are the beat feed for working horses, as they furuhh wore nouriahment and Heeh-makiHg material than any other food.

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"William Leelty were killed by falling walls ! awl those who are yet in the British Posses

ing that the people of Wlllkmmm Coumr A uakukner recommends tint

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in k i rat. umretH on aeoouBl or total uuga un mejuu aim iuasii VII198 H loss t croiw, etMa4traie4la large amount ! tomato plant bo set in eaoli hill, sayiiif of money in this way. His seheme wa ' he had followed thl plan Im worked principally In the North. Kast awl younir tdants were not molested.

West, the South being avoided. Bank were' Thk educated man, other thines bevliillmlul fnuB U.i l A.ltf.l. I.I . t I .. O .

"g wiuai, iiiHKes a iwiier tarmur than the uneducated man, just as certainly as a sharp ax will do more execution than a dull one in the same hands. To clean bnnhe and sponge use spirits of ammonia and hot water. Wash them well and shake the water out, drying on a coarse towel with tho bnstleti downward. Little or no sosip is needed.

lo Hkmove Ants. Place

vktlmiaetl from Maine to California, kia im

eMIon giving him unusual facilities for earning on a scheme of this character. The arrest wa made by a special agent of the PostfOHiee Department. Harris was taken

to Austin and locked up.

Grn. Sherman will soon pay a visit

to Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg in order to

consider the Indian question in that country and look into the condition of Sitting Hull's

lnulans, both those who have surrendered

pieces of

that it i an excellent mwculent foo!. having all tlie Uahy and fattv X. menu neoemry, and that the lack of albuminoid may he made up for with green clover, millet, or wheat bran, or a small amount of oil-meal. It is not t perfect food in iUelf, and very few such foods are known. The dairyman should seek for variety in food nut for a sinKle food to i be given for all purposes. Corn has the groat advantage of Vein" adapted to ahnont all soils, and of pre? ducingso abundant a crop that only small amount of ground is required for each cow. It comes into feeding eon. dition at the very time wanted, ami remains in condition for some wecki. It stumlii ilrmitli 1itt.. ,1..... .i

LTbiui uinu iiiUM liIIK'r crops, and yields more tons or given fotMltotho mto than any other crop. These advantages untitle corn to grou consideration as a green crop for lato summer and fall feeding. Millet la an exeollentgreen crop when successful; and to bo successful, the snl must be in very line tilth. A fine, nob loam is noriians best for thk in...

seed. A heavy crop of millet u.m.u

at the burning of a building at Elizabeth, N.

J. Several others were injured.

Geokok D. Williams, City Treas.

urerof Itocheter, N. Y., eommittedsuicide

on the night of the 27th by drowning him-

.ielf in the lake. The Common Council had

ordered the Finance Committee to make an examination of his books some time ago, but it Is not known that any irregularities were dkcovered. Williams was 35 years old and highly esteemed ia the community. He

leaves a wife ami three young children.

A revenue posse had a fight with moonshiners near Ited Oak.Ga., inwhieh

one of the litter was killed and one mortally

wouBueu. Yl il . .

me explosion oi a cannon at a

Democrat! ratification meeting at Des Molaos, Iowa, on the night of the 3tth, Jacob Miller was Instantly killed; Charles Duck

had one am torn and both

THK wife of Governor Williams of In- j Jack MeG raw had both hamls bwdl v

diasa died recently from the effects of a fall

received some months ago. The President has appointed Daniel II. Dyer, of Baxter Springs, Kans., agent for the Indians of Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory, viee T. S. Kkt, not confirmed during the late teseion of Congress; and John H. Sullivan, of Madison, Ind., A?ent for India, Mfoquis Pueblo Agency, Ari

zona, viee Mik A. Itoynton, resigned.

lacerated

Aloxzo Wooi3, a fireman, and Thomas Beasiey, a blacksmith, were killed by a collision on the Vandal ia Road, some live miles eaH of Eat St. Louis on the kh. A freight train ami a wrecking train came together on a single track while both wore running at a high rate of speed, causing a general demolition of both locomotives and

smashing several cars into splinters. A sum

Thk President has commissioned i ber of other train bands were injured more

or less severely,

At Uuena Vista, Colo., on the night of tli iKith, an attempt was made to burn the Lake Houe. The incendiary was discovered in the act and cbaml by a large crowd, who fired at him as he ran. Calvin Moon, J. Matthews and an unknown man were fatally wounded during the shooting. The mob then made an attack upon Judge Caey, who had rendered himself obnoxiowt

Brooklyn, S55.000: by the dismissal of some members of the po-

pringnekl, III., 30,000; He force, at the request of a number of

Paul Selby Postmaster at Springfield, 111.,

vice D. L. Phillip, deceased. Queen Victoria is going to Ireland for the first time la many years. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. The new census returns give the following population in round numbers to the cities named: Chicago, 474,464; Philadel

phia, S42,000; Pittsburg and Allegheny, 232,

BOO; Nashville, 43,5 Milwaukee, 130,000;

Peoria, 27,500; Quiney, 29,000; Aurora, 12,

vw; uatesburg, rj,uw; .Joiiet, 11,000. The Farmers' and Mechanics1 Bank at St. Paul, Mian., suspended on the 24Uh. .'The immediate cause was inability to pay a .cheek for $K), 000 drawn by the City Treas. urer. The suspension is believed to be only temporary. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad k completed to within a point six miles -of Leadviik. A vkrv dangerous counterfeit has sappeared ia circulation, being a 100 bill 'bearing the name of one of the following tbanks, viz.: the National Itevere Bank, of Utoston: the Pittsburgh National Bank; the 3fechanies' Bank, of New Bedford, Mas.;

the ritt-e)d -National Hank, of Maaehu

a ions.

Dr. Tanner, of Minneapolis, who claims to bave accomplished the apparently miraculous feat of going forty days, and nights without food, has ubmitted himself to a committee of eminent phicians In New York City, who purpose testing bis alleged powers of prolonged fasting under the mot severe restrictions and with all the safeguards that medical science can suggest. The trial began at noon on June 38. lie was first carefully weighed, his own clothing removed, his person carefully inspected, and other garments given him to wear. He is to be under the constant personal supervision of one or more phyicians, and the water given bim to drink is to be uarefully tested to guard against the introduction of any alimentary substanee. It is reported that the Conference at Berlin is at loggerheads; that Austria and

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raw meat in a cunboard. and Hfr,.r th '""r. l" " IUl '"S". w" "l three

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w iimu viuaiuruti upon lucm, plunge into boiling -ater. Persevere m this for two or three weeks, ami you will soon be entirely free from ants. Mi'STAKti That Will Kkep. Take four ounces of the bu'st mustard, one

cnmee salt; mix thoroughly, and in.o it rin lo " J h JS1 ft,r,s'x.ou.llu of ll'.at U is usually Mlemtcitoi fc

six inches loiiif. A larire croti hwtU,

to weigh ten to twelve tons greener alnjut half as much as a good crop of fodder com; but it lias nearly double

uiu nutriment, cu loader com

green state, so that

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great

its

a lame cron of

value, whether fed

ettuens, nut the judc managed to escape without ferlous injury. The whole town

was sreatlv excited, and further

J was apprehended.

George Elliott, a dissipated young man of Elkhart, Ind., m the 27th shot .Mis Mamie Daey, aged 19, twice in the head, causing fatal wounds, and then blew out hfo own braiai. The young lady had been engaged to Elliott, but on account of his dissolute habits had broken off the en-

Itussla are now unwilling to go as far as France and England desire, for fear of reopening the whole Eastern question. It is reported that Italy energetically protests against the extension of Austria's right of control ia the Adriatic, and that the projected settlement of the Montenegrin ditnculty by the cos ion of Dulcigno is likely to fall through. James Hayden Brown was hanged at Huntsville, Mo., on the 2Mb, for the murder of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Parrish, in

July, 1S77. Thousands of spectators wit

nessed the execution, some of whom came hundreds of miles to gratify their morbid euriosity. On the scaffold the condemned man made a rambling speech of ten minutes

duration, In which be spoke affectlngly

of his dead wife and of his little boy. He said that liquor was what brought him where he was to-day, and he urged other young men to take warning

from hi example. He denied that hU wife

j committed suicide, as reported, in accordance with a prearranged plan with him, but ' admitted that be got his iofocyi from her.

violence rown was only about 2t years of age at the

time of his death. His father wa als a murderer, having killed Wm. Penny at Jacksonville, Mo., in im.

CONDENSED TELEGRAMS

Baltimore.

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anu are marveh in ine way or ane engraving. All the bills of the banks above named are to be called in. The army-worm has made its appeara sec In Orange County, N. Y.

ting suicide. The unfortunate young lady ,

. was irom liuiitririr. .-s. l ..writer h.r iuk.hi. .

ts, and the National Exchange Bank, of jrtund aTtmtive rirl "TiitiBUM-. Tif , fro. tkomo i Bitauy oriicBi ana aiiracti.e gin.

w-, j a v r awr ?nim I'HBVG; I " I n-.- "T TT , - .. lit , I

aeckJentally ihot and killed himself while cleaning a revolver. i Three boy murderers were hanged ( together at Canton, 0., on the 25th. They were Gustave A. Ohr, aged W, George E. Mann, aged 17, and John Sammett, aged IS. ' Ohr and Mann were tramps and murdered an old man named John Watmongh, a weaver from Philadelphia, in order to secure possesion of a silver watch nd

The great Irish-Ajericanrifle-matcli

j took place at Dollymouat, near Dublin.

Ireland, oa the lth. The first range, of tm

at Indianapolis, where hU fa- ' y",wasatie 1. to 4i. The second range ther was at one time a successful real-f 900 yards, was won by the American team) estate agent, but subsequently took to drink, their score standing 1.16 to 43$ forthelri-h team. Tlu tklnl nn,. i nut .-.-.i..

gagemenu r.iiHMi iormeny lived i

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES . The steamboat Seawanahaka, which ma from reek Slip, New York, up the Sound to Glen Cove, L. I., took fire on the after

noon of the 39tb, while off Randall's Isl-

iKMled and allowed to cool. Mix well

and keep in small jars well covered, Tiieke are so many people who get

jioisoneu witn tne iioison ivy

jwuiiui vuruugn me woous, mat a word ot advice to them may bo of importance. The poison ivy grows in clusters of three, and the harmless kind in clusters of live. A gentleman at the head of a large fruit-drying establishment states that fruit sliced vcrv thin nerosi tb avis.

placed on a tray in the sun and covered

witn nun muslin (not mosquito nettml will present an apicarance closely resembling that prepared by evaporation and bleached by sulphur fumes. Tuor Rolls. One pint of milk, onehalf cup of butter, one-quarter cake of compressed yeast, two quarts of Hour. Heat the milk and butter until the butter is melted: add the yeast, pour the mixture in the middle of tho Hour, stir a little. If mixed at nine a. m.. mold at one p. m., without adding any more flour. Four hours later, or one" before baking, mold into rolls. Bake twentv

minutes. Sweet Omelets. Two egg--, two tablespooufuls of cream, two ounces of sifted sugar, preserves. Beat the yelks of the eggs and cream together. The whites must be whisked sejmrately. Have a well buttered pan on the lire. Mix the eggs together, beat a moment and turn into pan. When brown underneath, slip into a liot dish, spread half with any preserve preferred, turn over

tne oilier Half, sprinkle with sugar and serve hot. Horses anu Flies. Carbolic acid soap is recommended as an excellent preventive against flies. If rubbed on the legs and neck of a horse he will not Ijc troubled with flies. It is also claimed that if a couple of handfuls of the common black walnut leaves are put in a vessel of water all night, and next morning boiled for fifteen to twenty minutes, then when cold take a sjwiigo or rag and moisten the eyes, neck, legs, etc., of lore, the flics will give thos-o places a wide berth.

A Massachusetts farmer who is noted for the excellence of his corn crops says that his plan for vears has Iwen to sow clover on a third part of his plow land, and let it gro-v and remain uncut throuirh the entire season, plowing it under late the next season and planting corn upon it. His exjcricnee. he says, teaches him that the clover with 'its vast amount of roots is

miiy quai w Lwcniy-Hve loans ot ina-

ally sutlicientK- m:itnni! f.

feeding green in sixty to scventy-live days. llunsrarian srrass is also a nnr.;,.c

while , millet, having a somewhat shorter stalk

ami shorter head, but producing fodder of about tho same quality. Eight to ten tons of green Hungarian fodder is a good crop. Soil required is about tho same as for millet. Pease and oats make an admirable green crop for producing milk is right for feeding green when tho twa bcjnns

.u. witn in jnn. mis i n nitrogenous

food, and well adapted to mixing with fodder corn. A good crop will wehrh.

easily

and, Kwt Hirer. The tire was ocea

sloned ' ve doI,an"- Thir victim bad tramped in

hy an explosion in the oncine-room. and the 1 iaeir company tor several days, and on the

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middle of the steamboat was soon In flames

Capt. Charles Smith, who was acting as pilot, remained at his post until he was nearly burned to dith and succeeded in boaehinsr the veooel ia a sunken meadow adJoiaingtbeblaBtL Many persons sprang overloard an4 were drowned. Many others in the stem of the veeel eould not get off and were burned to death. Of 500 persons supposed to be on board, fifty are believed to lve perished. George Chase, the owner of a private yacht, went to the assistance of the

paseengers as soon as he discovered the frteamer to be on fire, aad by the exertions of himself and companions nearly forty lives were saved. Mrs. Holzmaxn and her eighteen-months-old ohltd were run over by a railway train at Grant Park Station, Kankakee County, III., on the 21st. Mrs. Holzmann was fatally Injured and her baby instantly killed. Dr. James A. McCkea, a prominent and wealthy resident of Philadelphia, com

muted suioide by euttiBg his throat white ia his bath-tub. He was a great sufferer from dyspepsia, and this h supposed to have led aim to kill himself. During a recent storm, Wm. Prinz, Alf. Jones and John Ball, all colored, working on the farm of Kd. Miners, eight miles from Lou isviMe.Ky., were killed by lightning. Their remains were found In the Keld all sitting under a tree beneath which they had ftought shelter. I). P. Newell, a wall known real estate, dealer of Chicago, became a monomanrne en the subjeot of inventions, his pet hobby being a llfe.proserver whkh he claimed to have Invented , composed entirely of lead. A few slays since he took passage on a

lar

sleeping in a grove near Alliance, they brained him with a coupling-pin. Sammett killed Chris. Spuhler last fall on the eve of

Sammetl's trial for burglary, Spuhler being a witnes against him. MISCELLANEOUS. Great dissatisfaction exists in Southwestern New .Mexico at the manner in which Gen. Hatch has conducted the Indian campaign, but the Secretary of War ami Gen. Sherman assert that tbev have the fnltt

confidence in Gen. Hatch's ability, and approve his mode of campaigning. William Ralston and three others

were arrested at EI Dorado, KaB.,onthe 2d, for counterfeiting. A search of Alston's house disclosed a cheat full of tool.

including dies, furnace, acids, block tin and otherapparatus for this kind of work. A letter has been received at Leadvine, Colo., from Blake Burton, well known in that place, who with two others left last April for the Gunnison. Burton states that he Is a captive of the Utes, they having killed bis two companion. He says he 1mm hopes of escape, he being on good term with several of his captors. The large paper-mill of the Woods-

uaie raper company, six miles north of Hamilton, O., wan burned on the night of the kh. Loss, $60,000; insurance, jfW.OOO. Sixty employees are thrown out of work. The Mansion House Relief Committee of Dublin Mate that their fund is only large enough to afford three weeks' supply, and that it Is only te charitable organizations that the people ean look to be taved from starvation for the next few months. After a determined effort to oapure

The third range, 1,000 vard-

was aM won bv the American.

the seoie being 120 to 418. Grand totals-Americans, 1,292; Irish, 1,280. Clark, of the American team, carried oKthe honors of the day, making a total score of 219 out of a possllde 223. The contest was witnessed by a large number of spectators, the Lord Lieutenant being among the number, lib Lordship tendered the teams a private banquet In the evening. Two gamblers, known as " Hoodoo " Brown ami "Curly" Frank, bad a dHpute

over a game of cards at Buena Vfota,CoIo. Brown was shot twk-e in the breat and instantly killed; his adversary was likewise hot in the breast, and was not thought likely to recover. Timothy Hart, a wealthy stock rabmrof South Texas, started to go to BeeTill with $1,000 in his possession. He ia known to have stopped over one night with : a party of Mexicans in camp, but never arrived at k I destination. It is believed he was murdered by the Mexicans and his body

ecreted. The Grand Jar-of Orange County, N. Y., have indicted Beaumont Buek, the Texas student who shot ami badly wounded John G. Thompson, Jr., at Highland Falls, near West 1'oiat, some weeks ago. An excursion boat, the Long Branch, containing 1,000 members of the. Hanson Place Hanti't Church ami Siimlav. wbrwJ

Brooklyn. N. Y.. on the 2th. r iut . siionge with the milk, yeast, nail enousl

by an oil lighter just after she had ea-4 off , Mour f?r, u,m batter, and let it rise from the pier and had about reached th ' overnight. Jn the morning add the middle of the stream. The force 0Hller K8 ni sugar, previously bcatef the collision was so trreat 0,1 wcl1 loK-tlltjr' U snlt antl Hour that the bowa of the steamer were to make a dough. Mold torn away below the water line, and the ves- ,th t,,e l,Hntls into balls of uniform sel Mlled so rapidly that there was some dan- f ze c,ose .TSeU":T ; Pgerof her going down with all on board. ' hem rise until verj' light. After bak-

Fortunately she was kent iiki.tu.iii l?"P overwiut a clean

green, about ten tons. It is

grown upon a great variety of soils

hi.u may lie sown up to the 10th of June, but earlier sowing gives a heavier crop. National JJve-Stotk Journal, Chicago. m i Kalsiag. Speaking of the capacity of this country for the economical production

otwooi in t lie lace of which wc are large importers, the New York Iiulicttfor says: "England and Wales contain 5S.320 square miles, Ireland III, 871. and Scotland :K),68.; total 120.8711 square miles. The State of Texas contains 271.M6 square miles, and yet Great Britain and Ireland nroducu as much marketable wjm1 as the whole of the United States. With a practicaily unlimited area, any jmrtof which is available for sheep growing, we yet are large importers of foreijrn wool, over 05,000.000 of nounds

having been imported during the last year as against about W.OOO.fXM) tho year previous, notwithstanding that there is a heavy import dutv. Fn view of these facts, it is not a little surprising that capital does not seem to flow in the direction of wool growing. The production of wool seems to be a very important factor in national independence; and in other countries, particularly in Great Britain, considered an essential part of nearly every farmer s business. Tho risks in sheep farming are few in immense tracts of this country, and the business is attractive from its comparative freedom from the excessive toil and anxiety consequent upon other agricultural pursuits. There is a good oiKjning in this direction."

nure per acre. Then lie takes another i I1.,alT .aml n,m

third part and proceeds in the same

way. Bakeii Tomatoes. One-half dozen

of large ripe tomatoes, bread crumbs, f nro,:Ubl .

"" .mrtivij, auu uiu ineiu in halves. Remove the pips, and stutf with bread crumbs, seasoned with penperand salt. In the center of each half put a small piece of lnitter. Put in a shallow pan close together. Cover the bottom of the pan with water to prevent scorching. Bake in a slow loven half an hour. Tho halves may be baked separately, or the tomato covered again after stuflinz, and baked whole. Swert Rcsks One pint warm milk, one-half cup of butter, oti cup of sugar, two eggs, one teaannonful nf nat turn tiumminrnl.

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Vh Clover On YHr Land. An Ohio paper says that by clovcring hundreds of farms that were about

worthless have Iwen rescued from di-

reached the ew York shore, when another steamer oame aloBgslde and all of ber ngers were transferred without aecideat There was almost a panic at one time, but probably few oh board knew te what extent the steamer was injured.

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cloth or brttsh dipped in molasses and water. Green Fabler far Shert Past h re.

It is an accented

truism that as lonir a "clover will

catch" the farm can soon be restored to paying fertility, and by a good rota'ion is e-en jeottintr more nrolnctive and

lor alter sonic ears of such the land will "bear harder

fanning that is, two or three crops may succeed a good coat of clover before laying down to clover again. Rough new land should lie suliducd by the uso of large clover. Nothing so effectually rots out stumps and kills weed and sprouts, and prepares the land for the plow and good jmying crops. Wild, new lands should always have it sown on the first grain crop down! It saves a vast amount of lalmr, for in a few years it so tames the ground and clears it of enemies to the plow that it works like old ground ami is good for full crops. One great error is often fallen

into, and that Is following the old tradition that a bushel of clover seed will do for eight acres. That may have liccn enough to clover land partially when it was new, but whoever aims at getting up his land in a speedy and profitable way should sow a bushel on lour acres, so that his land may be thoroughly shaded.

some regard it as very lvoor food, it has

conference la regard to the distribution of f ' lLe Kr.cfler t,I!in other crop yet

troops in southern New Mexico. They hive T I"l uogreapouagrced lo scatter soldiers In small detach- ,!Ctl0n . , e lo.11 lts deficiency in alments over the entire exposed terrltorvand wimiaoida required lo make the casein give Gen. Kuril MO men for active service ?f ,!h.e mi,k: "(!' from iUU fsct'.

.iohn B. Crawford. inir..m " u urn yieiu oi

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The most universal cron used for tint

purpose is fodder com, and, although spreading, the ground under the heaps

The advantages of spreading manure from the wagon as it is drawn out are a saving of labor, and a more even distribution of the double salts (ammonia, potash, phosphates, etc.) in the soil by rain. If tne manure is heaped on tho Held, and eets a heavy rain before

M. A. Shrlver, fireman, were instantlv killed

This objection has force, but it

receives an undue share of tho best

part of tho manure, which not infrequently renders these spots barren for a season or two.

French poultry fanciers are now feeding fowls designed for market witn liarbu' and stfutnfd vnllow carrots.

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by a collision on the I'shmvIvu iV.iij f ""v 00 wereu y saying mat it is This feed Is remarkable for Its ropui near vSSoS on the a!th! ' Bot neO' to feel fodder com alone I fattening qualities.

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