Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 June 1881 — Page 2

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JAsras, -

COURIER

DOMA1U.

TOFI0B OF THE DAT.

Mat It. Mr. Biuaibsa eetted np sad

Rw af Sow Teea waa than raited am. aad' la Bff MWJMMMjBBWlMMW AsMMl Cm? VOm Cassia

afaMgsWgmTV ft. &, LtfMfteat. JlttMa.

s-TwihMe, Tasaaaa. r BiMd Matt

MAT TW Bill asbeurned ssaa dfa.

"'id: "HaM B. VMM. alaine'rattld womsnani

f5.y"1r Wetrn IHatrtrt of g . T.; Jnfee T. Druvo.

won a OBe WWHM NMM Mr. hnl amr. i 1 '"IMBIUS

MMtlCfWiMT

CbcinrlTaKAwriM, tin Tisisisii ill

n ii ill mi ib I ' drawee

AJmAmmy, H. Y. says

'"'in i t T nm iTTrfiiiif '"ir!iuj Wicniea, miitmTmm mklZ 4tlWMMMMahki.kukaU St mil Pssse. l5iiiwV?i5wS?jiiSr' tin mKM ti ThiTriainj Dipsimiml, me snesrtsJssMl that he tat tar em 9an vtoUtad the law eaqulriag he f tSaMIB by eeattTSM heat the leejest UMm. Xe system ef beaks or vosMlnrt 1mm been kept. rmTsndtS Immwi been

mU hat ' - - a

reaybytbe peraes Im purchased from la mawesT of mmm far ha mm ul Htav

tfrbuttUmaaawvaatdaaa.. The

wg tea mroetigation WW probably be

w aMMlMjMI m the wumm aa uvlmr

own w mmi ar jevsfui

weriUMdr private

amd ormnrmY.

oommnrxrr fSO silver tuartlfiosto

km been reserved the Treasury Departaseat. It k enear arreted.

Aw agNHMnft mm htm reached tor UwfKWMlkfaUiMI UM CWnaaU, Hamilton A Deytoa and the ClevelaBd, Oelumbus,

ef Mr.

itsm the lum ill tUMfcl Jsl. Uhm mtm lMM4MtaNitwik

Hbumw. Cmmm Um Pint MatioMl

mw r nww, . it mm tmtnm ! mvmi yMn w Mm Swn PHmmi Imt mump llftafffaMi.

U ft qDW(mi www UwMmIm

HllMMlt tad ih HMk at KltlmraM.- Tm

lud, om Urn llth, imnltftMlMjrvwi

Aovion from Ttmk ranoct a tm.

mm mum at MittMunai Bota Um as Ums aai Freawa la aaavllv la kUIa a

Tmm Maaanalt CUekaaav Gaanli

aam wawriia ok taa ant aHa tw vmt i

kw urMaaaiorta iMt drtUwt oMapaay. TIm Mmr Otmam OrcMeat UUm stood

tfca

f OMAliat: Plali aala.taa Dnaa wa tha ataar alia. Tat Coak

mmjIj iafavarar f4af tajta aa m aa ao Ibto, aad aay daU aataaairaaillilaiw, TWDm-

aaaldaakal aiWif.

A iwaatuh of tac lm iw mm.

ay taa rrtiUifi fact pai,laiw,,i, ia taMaaqatl ara wakaand yOwaa aMa fan aamIvaaattarfroaaU. 8. Gnaatio SaaMr-- rfrTui.iftr!lfy will ini i mill I aaa la ILL8caMTs!m TaHtl ii Mai at innlllm tbaaa TTiiulm it fcafaaMaaajat Waaa aa wlaala taa aaaat jliinil iMaalataiaMUItlitnwuMii,. aaXaadaaMMtaaa wniii ta taa Mtter mlhmmit l!jmjmimmi tfMltWtMaaaaaaftlMSaaaZ'tewa SWwBataSMW 4tf ISM JBVaM4Ma) 4atrMTMaMMSBt fa M4QT Artiairi aiat oftfcaSaqwtaryoi the TaMr" " T ntaMiTVj if'TiuIjaW? aaW wadry Daaaotaacat, aad WflHaai B. Maaw, Dtfjatf Faartk AadHart kava taa. aMMlActr walaaatlMML ta takaaaW Im.

af taaralaaaftftwDt.

a patanaal caaek la

Ii tkt

TaWllorthCaraliaMaoaoraal BayatkH. MM tan WM CmnmiamlUmp. tapaaaaMttalr taZia' "!Lta WflB&NHtto fttttBtKmtt tft ttaw9 taVafMHtfaMMH Imf IMknl SmVmmmV . m taaaifMraf tL lmlrttJB. tmrmmmnm aaabaaa aat aaa at CM

of tia friaadiofaat.

CaJteai aad rUtt,kaM la Maw

faataaaaa. RIbbImb

w aafHaatatlMAd.

fl ba

A MtTatOB fhaM OoaaaAaMaai an-

i, ta aa hM ha Oaaaa aa

ktffaaraf tteawaaa

OaalaaMrtlA larttaaapalta Bailroad.

Ur to May 18, aotkaa of ataoaloaof

o-aar-oaat boada at 1 1S aar eaat reeaJvad at

ryDanailaMiU aaaraaaaadtt4l..

Tvtal export of hraadatiUli lor tha

MOaaiAprH, Wl, f2,U6.8ai ia MM. ntaJMiaJST.

ORIMMi AMD CASCALT1RS. PATHCK CHOWLXT aad Jamaa ata.

war lUML br a aalaa aeeidaat aft atllt

OPMka Pata

TmutBBMjt watakflkd aad Ira la.

fimA by aa aeeidaat at taa Oalaea Terra

Itaadwaad, Dak. A aaaabaraf ataen

m aaaaaia nroaf Maabeta. Oaa waa tluratra br Mb nmaaraaalaii at

air aearly eitdity laet aat af taa tuaaal

HUMiatHMWiu ac tta apaa cut, aad instantly killed. Tax throe daaparadoaa otiear4 In taeatoettaf afMwrtft Darfa aad Oalleetar Uattoa, la Wayaa Owatv, Mo., bare Waa

kJUed ar eaptarad. iaaaw Haatikea, taa

Um gaaf, aad Jeeae Xyara. ala i, weta evattakaa by a mam of

at a piaoe aaMad CaiaabuM'i 8wftch.

inaadar bath wara aaot.

aa laraaat atiaa; MBad aad taa latter peababir fatally wooaded. Frank Baawa, tha thhd aaaaaberaf thagaafe waa aabteqaeattreaptmwdaad ladgad ia JaiL Taa head.

af the euttawa waa ia Maw Madrid

Oeaaty.

Two uuj AUaa Towag aad ML Soltt-

laeaeetmr w aad 13 raara, ware whOa aathtaa? am taa MfaaiMlnni

MtfwatlMwjna.lawa. Abayaaiaed NyaaaMI am af a heat aad ww drowaad m

Lormt A. Folawbs of TTo irnnaain wa, aad Mn. Sanaa C ftranlaa a dmdmr

HBL FaMnM Ceuatr. two aatJaaat aa ta

V JaaaKTaU attaaivaaa .Baaaalaoaam "

.-. in m wjtmmt Awmuim$ vf wennllled aaJeUb by dtawakaz theanatfas hatha laha apea the aayhua graaanla. A fi ym -TXAav-OLa ami of WQUatn Pltto,lirtaf aear Katgatatovm. lad., waa

ta oaath the ataar day . Ian ehU-

auyfaar hi a atraw-ataafc with

aad eat fctaaara, which

Tm Rariaad Maw TeaUantn

aat tor aaaaral eitwulatioa la N

York aa tat Mia. Ovar a.uuo niM .ri

delhrared upoa advaacw order.

Twm mtr lkioor eaiooa ia Loaanoe.

omm jMroara couaty, oal., was blown to atoan by a large bomb. No oaa waa la the building at Um tine. Lenpee ia a tamper.

aara ootoay, MMtw MtM aeaaad aaloea

deatiwyad by guaoowdrr tkeia. Turn aataanial oelebration of lo eap. tare of Port GaJphin from the BrllUb durtaiC tha Kerolutioajunr War. bv

nadar Oao. Haary Ua, took place at Augutta, Oiu, oa the 21at. 1 raapoBM to nrfmit appeals, a large lWae of aoastabulary, hastily collected la the enaatlea of Dublin aad Wick low, Ireland, have bean dispatched to the dbturtiofl dis. Wet af Lhaeriek. Tam Swodbli Oorcmment hi beeom tag alanaed aad eoatamplates irgislation in rlew of the enlgtatkm, which ia aMtimlns the proportiona of aa axodui. 8ereral coun-

IMS ara practically denuded at the ablebodied Inhabitants. Dk. C. L. Yomobt, A Pottstown, and A. De Baren, af Meaoeaey, Pa., bare been attested oa a charge of conspiring to inaure the life of oaa Daniel Gebria, who died reeeatty at the age of M. The iaeuraaoe was eflsetad two days before Oehris died, poliey for 15,0m betas; obtained in a Harrishare onnpaay, as alleged, through false toptasenrtatioan. Dr. Totgey ha bean artasted before oat a similar charge. Other

ameto are expected to follow.

T Goreroornoeral of Kbarxoff,

antasta, aaa isatnd a proeiaaiatloa forbid ii . - . .

uton im parseouuoa or taa Jew. He says

me .fewa, equally wua ail otharlatthful aub

hwtsaf the Caar. are under ta preteetioa

m we taws. Tub Danish Sopranoe Ccnrt aaa oon-

anaed tm seatanua of death pasaed by the

wen iaanaa wmnaaion aa thlm-nine aa. frees oaaitrhmd of partMpatwa ia the. Santa

vena reran, Jecor Tbomas, a asHad deaparado aad

mm laaaw, eeeapea Iran yao Wharton, Uaeted State. Marehal, near Haslehnret,

nns., ay junptag tavoogti aa open ear win

aanr waue be wae aanojeufted aad the. train

gatagaoajtyuilrtynuiaeaabear

9eaaaaanai aaajanaVh ftaaa aa? aha Mhaw w erMMMMssMBM BMBWMMsaB M VgeaMMW tMI MMM msMBgf B I

af me nhiana

tleaslsWuf taeoaatruraray Iron a vary Mgh

Etm-AMw Waluack, a

amag at WeBng Mill, 8. C., qnauaied wBh h huthsi Tim abentaaae. which Tim

fnigid baa with haemg lost. Mooaomw thaaaYay, but Ttat wae fonad atahbeel to

aaaaa, ma arataar bemg aear by with the

nana m an haaa. Tha fratricide

umtae ssnnlttad the dead ia mmU.

mi that bia liinhn li i i ii.tm.,1

Mm. Itm Hill, fat a At of jeaJoeuy, Hewed bar anafaaad to tha hanaa ot vtmm.

rncUCaKawamaa living m AJaaar.Qa.

MJ aimed with aa ax, aad after a

tWwharswpCandrewaiwcliet.kaifa.and,

A dispatch from Lo4oa, Ont., dacad the Mta, aaaouaca tha total wrack of the staaner Yletoria, witt atW sxcuntoatets aa Vuul . aa . a

mmn, an w wnom were tarowa Into the

water by the sudden oollapee of the easel. AH the pesssngen wen mstantiy ptongad into tha etnam. more than half of

tbeat uaaeraealh thedebrbt. Itkhalftamd

atleaet V lives were loot, among then many

riuwrm amiaena oi ionoon. Thkkk is a senaational ranort. via

Paris, that Hessy Helfmann, the woman who

waa nonaemaea tor participation in the SBars murder, aad reapitod owing to her delieato aoadltion, wm repeatedly strung np

w larae wont aar sane disclosure about her

assoclatsa, aad that en one occasion her tormeateea ovaritepaed the mark and thus forortallad the work of tha leaante exeeu.

tm report la not geaeraUy ered-

Joan

afterward aseantted the mnrwHfe. at uataaa af

V.V,antbeUth of lent February, expi. sted Mi ermw eat the gaHowt at Mesllia ea tha ties.

mux Imwt ami Sam Potter, two

Dal Nertav Oaio.

FirncKn barren of Danforth's fluid, Mad hi a eaUar fat 8L Joaaak. xtn.. kiwi.

an en wa mant ex taa xaa. Tha smt m

On eatnr wm eecupied m a aaloea and

iwlslard.roean, and a number of eotered men m there at the time Ion their lleaa. aim

bodhw had bean recovered, all af than burned hayaad moeaatllea. It le said that ana white wanan wm In taa alaai at

Uaae of the caeaatty. Tbe baildlag waa to-

asty asmaiwasa m an nataat and tbe In

nwaeuMi Mined la Uie debris, which nnaUluIr enveieaed bv tba bat

of tbhra4anki.

A MaPATOB from tha Bivar Da Lam

ta aebee aam a pent selnouer, iwufilnlug apet,three aapmtfea pflota aadaeaok,

waa iwampea taa etaer day, and s

A boat eoutaininjc tburbova

ht tha Borth Bivar. Hew Tark Gttv. aad ttaa

Oaonaai B. Htnrr. a tananauh enaaw.

tar, waa kitted while ridtng ea a St. Loul

A muTIek eraebed through tha

L. B. Hattout, Patrtofc 0Hara ami

4. w. St. Jean ware terribly burned at aa I

Pa. mill

aw at oil and gee aams nt eoataat with the

Ix tfwPttoejMvejtlgon, Storekeep

w nf raw aw yavus or aae carpet dlaaapeavad from Ma rooms watte he was on leave last aunamr. Called upon for an in ventory of carpets ea hand, Pitney iucluded the 4t mieaiag yards, but ia the meantime wrrewed aa Inferior article f ram a carpet arm wham be bad favorad. Tha rim m

la the habit of mlliag good carpets aad furallure under the head of aondenaed. Ttue Chief Signal Officer aanoanoee thtt Mexico enter, by the Brownsville and Tampleo cable, Into metcMeolotical connacttan with the United States Signal Service, and that thb eoantrr will receive data from Mexico, Vara Crux aad Tampion hereafter. It it be loved that the liabilities of Robert A. Baker, the absconding Fond du Lac (Wi. ) banker, will reach $i),fluo. a warraat baa been obtained for the arrest of the cashier of the exploded concern, John 8. Burrow, but he aluo ba fled. tt. N. Paislkt, Superiotendeot of Um

mewart iron uompaay's Works at Unioa town, Pa., wn knocked mnsefcw by three men and robbed ef MOO, with which be was goiag to par od the bands. A passbkokr train on the Boston A Albany Bailroad oollided with a light engine between Cheat and Putver'e Station, wrecklog tbe engine and lattaatly kflllag Root. Beet, sngiaeer, and Charles H. Dswes, Are. nan of the passenger train. Tmb bodj of Miss Frank M. B. Kendall, of Madtaoa, lad., wm cremated at WmMagtou, Pa., the other day. The lady

wdt known as a writer far various pub

"llMtfhttoNew Yost awaahr Mm raetaame aosamatmr tve aorseae, all of whom vara psweaal frtsads ef tXnkliat. Next ear the Prseiasat mat an taeaamouf anbartaoa. That aaxdakt ever pvomuad Conklanr that MarrmsaoaManboaamMM ibeOnileet oraatp,ar ttnt Coaklmg and Htatt ahouM ba

s anion gasman, n aataorHativetr tt is stated bp me fftends of aerOcM evar nude Buck aa a iat m m-m

Oonkung any trnund or tensoa to laveat such

aa aaaartioo. The rYaaneat, oa tba eontrary, uwajMWUUag mat Mm wbole pattoaasii of Bew Tark Stat ataoald ba nut tnt ta

af tunkilaa, m bad beea tba case vreviou Baanalican Aittninaw

tmiuna. BobertMa was taa laatkir uf

aidant mot-mumt Im Mm vir

which broke a way troa UnakHjur and nfum

tovotafur Qraat ia ChMao. la tha New Tork State Cooveatkm, ta ink nobertaon refused to alve a aledae to rata far fir, a

OeakUaardKl aotdarato aaceat the lama and move not to ooaunt to tk --- nt Hku-t.

son m a etetcaate from his district to C'biossxv.

nooarsaoa never aroae taltfe with Uoaklnur. He wm Bonostlr inrtetMniaant a Mm. nd m.

posed i Oraat; and, la view of tha fact that

lasofuy vuuMt,araei4 not from Kew York

from Kobartson ana kla falinwm

marxl of QaraaM that all tha vMtnwmmM

of New Yo k should bo twaeea la the hand of Conkhnc, to be united in direot aananoe of the Administration, fat a b4m nt nfmni...

Conkl ag's part watch ao Preetdeat could be

nxpeoica to enoure.

It 1 SUMWDtlble Of BmnT mmi JmumIm.

tton which would ba otmcluaiva in mm ,k.

Pmttdtliberately promiaed. before hia eleotkm to tbe Senate, laat ha wohu mi. fk, ik

contrmatkm of noberta m for whatever position he might be nominated under thm Administration, including Jnd this was slated in ao many words bv Uarfield-tw riMinr.

hip of the Hort of New York, it w u.

this understaadlnx. and with ta nM

rreamont that Piatt would act aa thi- rn.

aentatlve of the Indrxtendrat HmuiKKoan

sentiment of New Vork, that be wm elected to the Nn ate. He could never have been eUted by Heputtltoan vote without tha aid of tbe

indepennent moment, and he toukl not hum

had their rapport save by this prumiso and on

sua uuaennanaiiur.

"The return tfa n of Conkiin mmi ti.m

narrow tbe hwue to this question: Hns the

President the riant to lariat on kt nmuiitu.

tkmal power to aomlnato, and to Insist that the Stnate shall have tha riaat to iin. ,

reject1 The question has never beloreeonte up tkiasaape. The Honate has a yet taken ao vote and expressed no onlaiun in th mat.

tor. Oonklinir and Ptatt Insist text the Henators from New fork are, m far a appoint-

meata from that State ate oom-eraed, ti e ?ea ate of tha I nit -d Mates. Thy do this, too aot with respect tothoatcceof merely local Importance, but to one In whose efficient admtelatratioa Jatfbuui and MhMouri are m nuoh latarested m New York or New Jersey. Tht-y do thai ovar aa onlonr whose locatltiu i ia New York, but whoso powers extend over the whole country. The President mvsts that, actio a be dues under retponalbllity, bo shall ba varied wita tbe power to nottite

aaaaattaw opmlon and sanctlanof IIm- Senate on a man In whom be can trust the ! minlstrattoaor tha vast sowars ot tha New York Custom-house. He doe not wish to a ptlve the Senate of one Jot or tittle of Its power under tbe Constitution, but doef insist on his power to nominate, and the power of tha Senate to eonnrm ur reject an ammmt iumi

when made."

Wtis ia Ea-llah reurti.

Rl trfaftt I was Mfuok ly the a. aUO of the lauiamaawl af tkZ I .

urhuan uriaa mrS???"

ty well to their Tusiont and not without iu praotioai value. The wigs. iu d.j seem so'newhat rniouious beca;e their likeaeaa as I uulikcntuit to t natural covering of the head The Judge a head ws the least rMU. it was iiuite like the large wig worn bv sll gentlemen in the latter part of the Inst oontury much like that, for exam, pie, rvprestiutod in Ur. Johusou ikhtraiti. lhit the barrister's wit- i t. laiulv tha oueorvst ivivur nn tk.i ...

- . " wa ever put upon a huntn head. I h.;wn gives d'irnly to the figures and grace to tbe action: but I loumi it ill Uli'lill I..'., i.

at the wigt without laughing. lilain,t and at the sides there hang four I, tile formal, isolated curl in uuuble n,W4 ao nnlike anyth ng human. aul t-t plainly an iruitntiun of enried aii.f uowderad htimsn hair ihavt thev would Mn like earicature, tf they did not. in their bald artiMciaI.tr, pass ail bounds of c.it. icature. I spoke of their absunli: to a friend who wa at the bar. ami h1 that, while the gown seemed worths f rereronoe sod adipiration. I wuDierf. whv the ridiculous littlu wigs w.-r.- not d w arded. Discard wig!' wa- h rwply. Why, we couldn't get on wh.. out them. 1 eouldn t trv ean without my wig. I aJiould feel as if I ha. no right to be iu court; as if thJudge would be justified in taking not co of me; and at if the who h d me at their mercy, instead of me having tbem at mine. 1 shouldn't dare to cruss-qtiestiou a witness w tli.mt mv

wig." " In other word." laa,ti. -vour wig gives ou an author tnti.- iwiition which enable you to iHUuboozlc a Wjtntjss." Whv. ve-t." he nu.,r.i

smiling. "thatvs preUy mm h it if you uhotwe to put it so." tiwhird Ur,d

WkiU, in AUontie.

Shearing Sheen,

A letter from (seneral (jrant.

in an

OTIsrs's ksjurns w prare eampany

MtM Amrtg Titbiibbu the

end aecompushed daughter af Rlehard Tar

aar, m Lmrrmgian, wnwoaoin, alee the etb cr any from the iffauts ef a drag procured Mr her by a young man named Joanna

Katgbt, with whom she had been keeping

KaJgbt wm arroatad and uattwd

Tan New York fHntd of a reeent date conasms the following letter from General Grant to Bsaatnr ioaea, of Nevada, and the Mats meathialso made that a suauar letter wm ant by tbe ex-President to President GarSeM: Crrr or ktnxnm. Anvil sc imt.

MyDear "onator:

I sae by the latest dispatches received bare from the Capitol of our eountrr that the deadloek m onranhtinx the Senate la ant yet broken, aad that aeshlna' aaa bnaai doata bv m imi.

dent to allay the bitterns which R.nst be wimudeied bi hi nuaa rvoant nnniiiiM..M

When tha Brat bites of nomination for New

rora wm sent In I wm aetlsrhtad. 1 hitvrf

thea tbe President had determined to feeogntW tba ttMSUbllam nurtv mmd . h..L.

But hie nomination oi UmnuttayoonvUoed

was me nrat net was hut a past of adeee bud schema br aomahodv to noniak

fcwdarsfor being openly frteodlr to as. I eanaet batleve tint Oeneral Garueld is theantborortbia policy. I give Mm credit for briar; too big man to descend toeueh

for tbe minlaiim t ar -mm

blm a hearty rapport nt bis elect km, and who srediposd to rive htm ta a.nM,auMMt

now, for the offense of having bada foraaer

seeierenoe ror some one erne for the which he now holes. xat OataaU t.

dent, aad la rrsnnaaiM for mil mmtm

Aamtntetrntion. Ooaknwar and Ptatt ar the

Tork. and that. ton. aaiaat n t a m.ui

of an Administration created by tha rente

party mat meet at them. This should

snve taem au the stronger etalm to as eonsnlted in the matter of mnaaiatawM. t

their mate. When It ooma to flltinx the moot

iwnwen-ini omoo m UMir Mate without ana.

BanatAHL tt la mm.mt duki

When he aeleot the bmmw. atMMin m a.

fonad, It becomes an lueuu,and ought to be

resented to t ie bitter end. I elneerelr hop the Prasldcnt will sea this, and correct hie ntUiae htnelt. and rretore bar-

mony to the party. Ha owes this b, niak

sou ana to usoee wttnout mm. k.

eouM not have been eleeted. Nobodr ha.

neves that BO ooakt have narrlaS ta.

State of New York wttanat taaMtvM.

port of her present Senators. Their paaalve

raaponwonmaMaaveaaswafaa. Wtthoutthe state of New Tork General OarfleM would not now br PreaMent. Um rawardtog nobertoa M net only offensive to tha Bew York Senators, but it ht offensive to Bew Tork hepuMioaas. Taaoxenga af Badetra and (amer, the two appoint meats in which I felt a riroaar personal interest, wm very dlatasteful to ma. The Stat because of our personal rein lone

aaa my warn mat he should be ket

aw ossee weuM support Mm until

anisuas some work be is eaamned

ae onutd da without tntarhh) public duties. Tha ana.

It wm at the exaaaai ai fa

the son of my oM Secretary of state, who, ptubabty, never had Ms supartor, aar temty never for moral worth, la thi ilspsit neeta. It at true, he rmigasd, bat he Std this ffonaseneaof honor, rappocmg ft. tabs tha sutyef representative abroad to airs a new Adnwaxratlon the opportunity af atymar Whether they were wanted or not. m f . Owauaa. Mlloa.J.p.eaass.''

Ear!y shearing is couiiler.i bi-t bv most tloox mas ten, and the ruK it to begin the operation without (U'lav, a soon as the weather will permit. Sueep are usually relieved of their coat l.y hand'shearinf. tedious and hani wort for both man and beast, but care oa the part of the operator grentiv reduces the inoouvenienoe and sufferinr a. u.L.i-a. a a . . J

vu wnicn uie nninmis are subei ted ! afterward. It pays in every sen. of the word to handle the sheep oarelullv and to avoid slashing into sheep as weii as wool. There are machine in the market which cut the fleece evrnlv and shear about ten sheep per hour. Be ore shearing, all dirt aud trw should be removed irom the sheep's feet and any matW tajs and lock of wool that require washing, cut oft. Shearing is aomet mee done on a bench or platform, but the usual plan is to set tbe sheep on the ramp on a smooth, clean floor. The wool 1 now beared from its neek and fore shoulders, then the animal it hud upon one side an i the upper aide sheared, then turned over and the wool removed from the other side. (Jood, sharp shear are necessary to a rapid and penect performance f tbe work. And great care

is reuuirea to snear the wool reasonablv oloaa without euttlar the akin. A

good shearer does not make second rela; the fact that wool had been left by tbe ttrat cut is evidence that the shears were not properly held, and the wool removed by the second cut is worthless. It, therefore, is to tbe farmer's interest that skillful shearer be employed for this important wort. When a sheep has received injury br unavoidable cuts in shearing it is advised that tar be smeared over the injured places to prevent neth flies from depositing their eejgs. The loss of their woolly coats is seriously felt by sheep for the first few days, and thea it is that many disetw are incurred. At this critical period the Mintajg ought to he abeiterrd, sot only during storms, bat at night, until there has Sent time for their systems to become slanted to the change tad the weather is unite warm and settled, M. I. WtUL

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Many people think it ewmotnyto bny cheap food, and save In articles which reaUy are snore neeesmries than they bailere. Titers urn" people who really grudge ton orats for vegetsbb. because they say it is too dear; others will restrict their children in milt: others will deny the little ones a refreshing orange or banana, and others will never hare n pudding on the table. Meat and bread, hoi cakes, chop and steaks, thev call cheap, because is real food. These people forget (hat variety really nourishes the body, and makes np for that food which alone can supply our reauirements. Beside i thi there is no real economy in it. and bread cost more than vegetables and puddings combined with thenTbe former leave yon craving for something ohm, which yon have to satisfy, while good mixed diet supplies ail ;oar wnnts. :'

ton can often see wvramrn gulp down their haunches of bread and meat, and look around then for Mnethin thev have not arot. The thirst-

mtosritatg, sowsleat regetable Is m there; the tasty escoad dmh is wanUnf. and the cmving remains anjntisflea. 8x411, doobie l spent in drinks.-

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