Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1889 — Page 7
PERSONAL AND LITEHAHY. -.ill Adolliw 1). T. Whtlwoy, tha MlUoreM. U tlr of (ioorga Knuioi Train. Cliwinoy M. 1)!mjw recently did tin, rt newi.iHi' work of hU Uf for which He rooolvod payment, H MH wlltortal oh "Tli Fourth of July" fo' I'nink Weekly. k1 Mr. Diw wh lMtid 1Q0 for It W. Murtluditla. of tha London
PtiUta Opinion mid h Coralaan Uy Wirtfi. Ha probably tha wwt rmrkalito ratonUva memory In tha world. Jitdead, It 1 ola-imad that after UstouIdV attentively tu a speeoh of thirty to forty thouwind word, ha wn go to hi imk mid write It out verbatim, withtut the iim of notes of any kind, Mary Gordon DufTee, tha author. Mg, Uvw with har god mothor In h ruined frama oottufc'o which Hit jmrcbed on the vory Huminit of h plotHrrwqua mountain near !l ltlount aiirins. AIh. MUh DulTao is now RlKuit Hfty years old nnd is vary eccentric. Of Into years nhe has depended ttlmoet entirely on tho charity of her kind-hearted neighbors.
CJU JIamilton, whoso roal numo la
Mi Mfy A. Douga, propnriM nr aMiunMjrli)t for tho prow on odd ncripi
iih ii Htub Don. One of her
lit TJ'', rMit articlos was ontlroly written on
tha insldo bliink pages of old envelopes
u-hiuh she had cut onon una ettveu.
Friends who send hav letters of which one shoot la left clean furnish her with
a largo amount of her writing material. Mls Poilgo'a handwriting Is h bold, round, masculine type, and no ono would suspect that it was producal by a woman. Tha leading tenor of tho world today, Tamajno. ia about forty yearn of " age. and originally assisted hia father in the manufacture or mineral waters in Tu, in. He and his brother, x baritone, became members of a choral society of working-men, who iiUMl to srive evonlncr conco ts in the
TREATMENT Or GAPES.
HOME, FARM AND GARDEN.
miblic imnlens. and in this capacity
tha tenor attracted tho notice of Signor d'Albezio, who gave him a musical education. Three years later, in 1873, Tanuiffno made his debut in Un Hallo," at Palermo, and bus since hmn ona of the most popular tenors in Italy and Spain, and particularly in South America, where ho amased, a fortune. Ho has a powerful voice, extending two full octaves to tho upper C. Probably the highest price over paid for a book was 10.000, given by
llie German" Government for a m it sal formerly given by 1'opo leo X. to King Ilonry VIII. of England, along with a parchment conferring on that sovereign the right of assuming the title of "Defender of the Faith," borne evar since by English Kings. It was old at auction' some years ago. The book which secured the highest offer was a Hebrew Itible In tho possession of the Vatican. In 1.5)2 tho .lews of Venice proposed to Pope Julius II. to buy the Ulble, and to pay for it it weight in gold. It was so heavy that it required two men to carry it Indeed, it weighed 325 pounds, thus representing tho value of half a million of francs (20,000). Though being much pressed for money, in order to koop up the "Holy League" against King Louis XI 1. of France, Julius 11. declined to part with the volume.
trivHMv hhi KamotUftl Mwms Tht IIhvm Slow! fcvr TtU. J seldom over had gape am ng thoreughbrod. and ut'vor a raio among my Minorca, but I attribute it to good care, continued year after year. utd ftolwtiou of nmu, healthy bird whenever new blood la introduood, more than any other cauee. Kext in order let tha chickens be
well protected from ooUl ana aarap wcalbur Havo tho ooop large enough
to accommodate tho mother and brood
without crowding. Keep them clean;
t tho roof ulant to shod rain. Have
tight aides and floor.; slat front to let
in sun on plcawtnt nays, ana a tigm door to shut saoaroly over it at night;
and keep It shut nights and until the grass ia dry in tho morn-
t,.- .w.vhi- laiar the chickens run in
tlie wet grass on any account, for in this way alone they may oontinot cold that may in time lay the foundation of gape, roup or almost any dreaded dlseaMe. Now keep their digestion good and their bodies strong wltli proper food,
A variolv of
HulwtanceH are necessary for food; albumen and lima for rapid growth; and strength is found in wheat bran, curd from sour milk, boiled eggs, etc. Corn-meal is fattening and helps produco warmth, so should bo used in connection with tho others, but nono bhould be fed raw until the chicks arc
ut least threo weeks old, anu nave developed some considerable strength in thuir digestive organs. Kvon thon cookeil food is bettor, ns 'cooking (! lays fermentation and gives the dlgeslivo proccen a chance to afcslmli.U-! the food befoto tho organs become intended by go. Young chicken? r.ccl V) be fed a little at a time, five times daily, with u larger feed at night of all thev can cat. just before they retire under tho mother's wings The food should never be scattered on tho ground, but on a clean board or trough kept for the purpose, ad where filth
is not allowed to amimuiHic. Earthen ware drinking fountains made expressly for poultry are twst io use for chickens as well as grown fowls. They are cylindrical in shape with top cloeed excopt a small aperture where tho water runs down into a small trough when it is laid down
the nide. Tho fountain is uweo
A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE.
- ell cured timothy hay will shrink iftor It is put in stuck or mow an average of 215 pound porton. l'aint inado with turpentine is a lwtter proUetor for iron work that it U when mixed with flax need oil. Potato at no time should be allowed to lie exposed to the un. If they must be cured, this bhould be done in the shade, or the quality will be impaired, Kg g plants are great feeder, and like a frequent dose of liquid manure. As the fruit get large plaee uuder it a wisp of straw or hay to keep it from tha ground. Lilies need mulching to keep the root cool and moist, which in a few
years will trinlo their flowers. The
common white illy should be planted
in July and August, whilo the buds
are dormant Dahlias succeed beet in a heavy, cool and moist soil.
Wot and low places may often be
converted Into fertile meadows. Draining and cutting and burning the natural growtli must, in most cases, precede tho breaking up. Such places will sometimes be found'to be unsuspected storehouses of muck, which may 1 drawn out and allowed to dry, and finally go to tho stable, barnyard, etc. Frosted Custard. Take one quart of new milk, four eggs, one cup of sugar and one teaspoonful of lemon extract. Heat the milk boiling hot,
boat the oggs and sugar together, W)ur the boiling, milk over them, re- ! turn to the fire, and let coino to a boll. Let get very cold. Pile on top of the custard grated cocounut and powdered i sugar, Servo for dinner with cake. I Tho Housewife.
j To cure animal skins before the ; hair is dyed, scrapo the flesh-side
clean, find, while they are moist but
; not wet rub in liberally a mixture of
I alum and salt, about one-half of each
Roll up. hair-side out, for from two to
fourdr.ys,; then shako out and give an
other application, but with less Halt.
t In from two to four days more, accordI Insr to the size of the skin, shako and
boat out clean, and soften tho skin by working it well over. Corn Soup, This is ono of thonicest of soups. andmay bo made of either green or can nod corn. If the Knm U irpfu.n nr.'itw it. nnd. add milk
when standing upright, and only j unl51 lt is cf tj10 j,r0per consistency, enough Hows into tho trough to till it. Stir lt Himot constantly until it Tho reservoir holding tho remainder ( lhen .l(ld a cupfui 0f butter to continues to supply fresh water as tWQ quitt.t4j 0( S011j,t popper and salt to fastVs It is. used from tho trough until j te, and a few cracker crumbs. Let all Is used, and there Is no char.cn for Jt bolj Jlvo injm,ts and erve. Canned
fowls to stand in the trougn. x nus or j, ,jPiit nut through tho colander,
&KIM every opportunity to Insure a vurw ty of food. lo kot torture the body with heavy cloth ltK in suraner. Nivek pick the teeth with pins or ether hard nubhUaoe. You should not read fen the street oar cm tber ioUhnc vehicles.
Avoto bleeping In room provided with
suuuMiary week. suuitU.
Hive your dentwt examine year teeth at
leavt every three mwMlh.
Knvcr eat or drink hot aad eold UdMt
iannediately in guoceMUou.
lk n reiui, wrile, or do snydellcatt work unit reeeivlBg the liyht from the kit
side,
IUmcmbkx that moral Mm are often the cause a they are the affects of itysiea)
faults.
Kcvcu direct special mental or nhyt.-al
energies to more than eight hours' work in each day. Yoil should not keep the parlor dark, un less you value your carpet awe than your and your children' health. Youk servants should not be allowed to
put meat and vegetable into the same com parunuts of the refrigerator. Nbvkk try to rest the mind by absolute in-
activity; let it seek its rest In work In other channels, and thus rest the tired pert of
the brain. .
Do not delude yourself into the belief that you arc aa exception as far as ttleep is isoncerned; the nominal average of sleep U
eiKht hours.
Wiua a shoe the sole of which is broader
than the outline of your sole when pressed
by your full weight upon a piece or paper
marked with a pencil. Reject nolnted shoes, which have a tend
ency to dislocate the seooud toe upward and to produce ulcerations, sometimes so severe
that they demand amputation.
Avail yourself of every opportunity to
rest at midday during hot weather. Follow
the example of the denizens of hot regions, who quite naturally indulge in the needed
"siesta."
IUkxai:; from oatinsr pork. When it Is
absolutely unavoidable to do so it should lie rendered harmless by being exposed to strong heat long enough to be converted
into a uecwoa gray ooior, oven io its iiiner
tnost part. CHAT ABOUT CHECKS.
A Great KsUm4. Xot lonr ago Mr. Ueorge It. Paatels, the general pavftcngcr agent of the New York Coutrul Hudson Itiver Kfcilroad, in extending aa invitation to foreigners to visit this eouotry. direcMed their attutl)n to l be fact that the United Htatue of America la the, greatest country pa mtrth, peopled with sixty million of the most eivibseii and euterpritlug peoiile en the giobe: that the Now York Central lUilruMi Is the greatest wilroad oa arththe only four-track road la the world; thJt it started from the largest city Ht the continent, ped through the richest and most prosperous region, touching tjie largest cities ut the interior; is the great trunk line and direct route to that great cataract, Niatrura Kails, and that in Hit respects it reveals more of tho resources and riches of America ia leas tune, with more safety and under more luxurious eonitinna thun unv other route. There
Is in u oh in the above not only for foreigners, who want to see tms country under favorable conditions, but for our own rustles and moving people. The New York Central & liudsoa lliver Railroad is
the outgrowth of a luxurious anu prosper mm fU-niutiimi and one of its if rculest ee
Fineerine tr umnlis. as js weiimowa n
s the oiily lino from the west to ew York
that lands us passengers in hi b, wirhnut. frrvlni them avrosa tli e Isort
River. Its spacious and maeisilicent
ctaiinn in itia heart 01 tne cu.v nas
been for years not only the pride of VarV-.btiLR lastinsr monument to the
foreslghted liberality and enterprise of Uiat great orjraulwr and founder of .the ew
York Central & Hudson luvr HaUrofMiay.
ism. inmniii!-o vamiert) iu xue iimiiea
trains or vnis line are hh miBBb m iu world, and its general accommodations for
tho traveling puone ro amy mi n ku my predated by tnat large portion of It who have been over the line and enjoyed them. Detroit Free Press.
Don't put out your furnace tiro till the
iia rutv tn takn Its nlace. A ton 01
coal at ti.5C is cheaper tkiau u doctor's bill
of tt.
Tu vnn in. KiiffrrlniT from Malaria. aK
j'Our urugmst lor ssnaueiinrKer ahuuuw forMslaria. If he don't have it, and tells you he has something just as good, don't MUvt Mm. but send one dollar to Dr. A. 1. Shallcubcrgcr, Rochester, Penn'a., and get
the Antwoie oy man. a iow mss w store you to perfect health. The Medicine is in the form cf pills, but is not a purgative. It not only destroys Malaria, but is aa excellent tonic.
tic MnMn nf ltalv. whol a clever artist,
has designed what is considered to be the
most betuituui lamp av uw iiubu tkmur
lion in London.
All Run Down
freeiMM weeaeeMw ef wsna wes er.ef mr work. or t row a Io, "!2l sue blood MirtSf. Heoajs 1vm a too4 wUte. MaM taeleste-
Ho4'iSWMHrtll. Uf health two IJ rarr poor. Mr lra thoiwM 1 was
wrUla.Mo sts ""7 . V7T V" i haM a ays work I ever eoaM. It
tram uw arare snu put " nr w wax U. D.TailV. U4 H M-sv Wrt, WInBiTlll. fHtto.
Hood's Sarsapaif iia Sold br all draatliU. fit fix for PrlrM r bf C J. MOOD CO., Apocrlti, Iwell. JSaesv IOO Doe One PolUir
JfADFIELITSj
FEMALE
.KlGULAIQI
m
ME N5TR UAT IUIM
mnti If
MUmii MBUUTMCMjlTlAMTAM
to sell the mmlrA MUrwWfc
mm WANTED
HIHTO
IV THI
Br W. VLwrcnjn Jon nsow. F.ec i'
'" -2JZSr hZiuuiuI
triwtiikrtr. I-ow price, fw ISfJl
ariuia tais rrsa twtrn"1-
an
HUMOROUS.
A pocket-book made of rattlesnake I
hide, which is so repulsive to ladies that they w6n't touch it, is having quite a sale among married men. Pittsburgh Dicpjitch. Reporter "What shall I say about MnlllgrulH? He kicked mo down-stHlrV" Kiitor "Oh, just say that he declined, with much omphaiis, to oxprcfl any opinions whatever totluy." Kxchange. "Yon say that cognac Is tho beat romcdy for colic? But I Hnd it just the other way. My husband used to be troubled e!dom, but sinco I have kept cognac in tho honso he complains of colio almost every day." l'liogende Blatter. If a stroct-car would make any thinglike tha tlmo after tho passenger gets aboard that ho Is called upon to inako In chasing ono our dream of rapid transit would bo realised. Rut rs don't run that way. Boston Commonwealth. Insurance Agent "But you must insure in ona of thoso companies." Oh, leave mo alone; you can sou well
enough that I am going to tho dogs. 'Tho very thing! Hero ia a company to insure against tiie bite of mad dogs." Fllogende Blattor. Office I Joy "There's a lottor for you on the table. Mr. Spinks." (Spinks looks at Hand iinds that it Is a bill for his woddlng suit. As ho has boon married fifteen years ho wonders how it happens to bo on his table). Spinks Who brought this?" Olllco Boy A messenger boy, sir." Lawrence American. She (softly) I fihall novcr forjret this night and tho ball." Ho O.nderly) Toll mo why." Sho "And that last wait?.!" Ho "You delight me!" She "And yon!" lie 'You ontrnnce mo! Than I have Impressed you?" She (more softly than over) "Yon, you'vo about smnshod two of my toes." Boston Beacon. Krlitor Chuap Monthly ! toll you it make a man feel good to do a noble action. I'll sleep well to-night." Admiring WHo "Hnve you resomxl some children from cruelty or saved a life, wy dear?" 'Well, no, not exactly', but to-day a young woman Who haa been furnishing m with matter for threo yeuri without charge came into tho offle nnd 1 gave her ilfty cents." riiUadelphla Kewrd.
the water Is kopt cloan all day. 1 no small fountains for chickens hold about two quarts each, and cost threo or four shillings uplece. It i quite amusing to see tho little follows slop up and drink from tho trough before they are a day old, just as If it wore the moid natural thing in the world. Thoso preliminaries may seem to load away from
tho subject or gupes. but really they t ... jjj Jn bear directly upon it. for if all arc j Cov'orln.
careiuuy anenueu w nmmidoin occur, and in enso the oliicks arc attacked with this or any other disease
they will bo fortiiied with strong conatitutlons and bolter able to resist it. i
Finally, here is ono o: too most eifectlvo remotliesl know ff, io bo used, of course, only as a remedy nnd not as a preventive: Tako a small tin spice-box and make several holc-f through tho bottom to make a draught through the box. put in a fow live conk, sprlnklo on dry sulphur and hold tho chicken over It so it will inhalo the smoke until nearly ulTocftted,
hut not unite. After tho chicken has
vA. 5f bo still trau.'S
then cooked in the same way. lhe Housekeeper. a Trapping is a ffood remedy for
squash-bugs. 1'lnce some rubbish or pieces of shingle, etc., around the hills, hunt for and gather tho bugs under them early in tho morning nnd kill them. Pieces of corn-cob soaked
in coal tar and placed around tne
a measure, repel the
g' me running' vinos ri
tho lower joints with fresh soil to induce them to form roots nt thoso points is ono of tho safest moans of preventing serious injury from insoct attack. ami especially effective against insects working nt the root.
Tiik Asters use checks with no engraving
on them.
To cakkv a pocket check- liook has aa ail
of display alwut it,
Kvekt man show a good deal of his in
dividuality his obeeks.
COWS AND CALVES. Jfe On Neot! Milk an Unprofitable Anlmul .More 'l'hH One Sll. I speak from many years' oxperienco
in raising cows when I recommend 1 that they be bred to come in nt two j years old. It is barely possible that tho animal may not atlain qulto ns
repeat tha great a weight at maturity as if bred
tnsRtment as soon as ho is strong i
BtinniTi, to baar 1L One treatment will this I am inclined to
elTuet a cure unless tho disease is vory far advanced, and eatefully mhnlnIstcred is not dangerous. Tho snmo Is good for roup. American Cultivator.
OF ORIOLES,
A PAIR
Itlril l'Hll of lnlflllu-oiit Curiosity and Dcwlrn to JMi-ao. Not all the time of the beautiful orioles was pawed In contentions; once having placed themselves on what they considered their proper footing in the family, they hnd leisuro for other things. No" more entertaining birds overlived iti tho room; full of intelligent curiosity as thoy wore, and industriously studying out the idlosyn-
in
to come in at three years old, but even
doubt, for I be-
Uove it simply makes them-a little longer in getting their growth; but
1 little what docs it matter? Bigness is
not what we want in a cow, but a developing of tha milk and butter qualities, and it is wise to begin this early. A good heifer that comes in at two years rold bus more than half paid the
cost or raising at three, while too amj mal kept till then without a calf hns ' cost double. Another reason for i breeding young is that you may tost ' the cow early and if you find sho ha a ,....1 .f 1 1 . v. rnta Vi.l,.l ill,,!
her milk is of a poor quality, you may turn her into beef and get rid of her a
vear sooner, cows nro so oawuy raiseu,
What wrought the change? This woaaaa's fe
Her hartt Irht. h. tralr. 'tis Kpdlr 'f hVfc.v a few t.rief months sko her cheea Vt'ss pallid and her step was wess, " p "Th end Is aesr For her. I fear." r.t .... . . - . f rtttnil utlfl llPld BST flCRf.
t ..ii ..n u.iint wmiifht the chance
i- w shnwu told bv a friend, who, like
her, had suffered untold m'ferr complication of female troubles, that Dr. t,: 'Ii v.nria Vrftsprlnt on would cer
tainly cure her. This" friend "knew
r. trl JBk. i. ant,nintic tii iu nralse.
and iells 'her friends"tbat Dr. Pierce de serves the universal "ifflb?. kind for having given it th s WfaHlb e -,Av for it necullar ailments, it ie
gmrattad to give satisfaction ia every case
or money reiuuucu.
n Pinra'i Pnllets. one a dose. Cure
hoaaache, constipation and indigestion.
Flattsirt is foolishness, and whosoever . ,TTi! -,i . i. nf neverthe-
less the discreet woman may use a little oi
it far tier ausoana'a saan.
Vttixt la m Aprrovlnf Canselnnee, A vigorous stomach is the greatest of mundane blessings. Sound digestion is a guaranty of quiet nerves, muscular elasticity, a hearty appetite and a regular habit of body. Though not always a natural endowment, it mav be acquired through the agency of Hostetier's Stomach Hitters, one of the most effective invigornnts and blood fertilisers in existence. This fine tonic also fortifies those who use It aRHinHt malaria, and remedies biliousness, constipation and rheumatUm. Oivjt not that which is useful to tho pigs; neither cast away stale bread, which may possess the promise and potency of a good pudding.
If Dobbins' Electric Soap it what so many insist that it is, you mm not atfonl to go without it. Your grocer has it, or can get it. and von can dtemftvr rre(f very soon. Ion't let Monday pass without trying it. Rekst thou a man rosy in his cheek, joyful In spirit ami amiable in all his ways! lie hath taken a good cook to wife. Ir vou are tired taklwr the large old fashioned griping pills, try Carter's Little Liver Pills and tako some comfort. A man can't stand every thing. One pill a dose. Try them. Ir you borrow, you must lend; therefore whatsoever you are unwilling that men should borrow of you. borrow not of thorn
Ska air roughens the skin. Uso Glenn's
SulpimrHoap. Eft
UuTS UHU' anu n insaer ufiww' To RL-tt one's anger Ui well; to prevent It
Is better. Kdwarda.
nv. .tvUiu atninnch. liver and bowels,
and promote uigesiMin, ia Z'' Little Liver Pills every night. 1 ry thera.
Tup nrilpr of the KIiik's Daughters now
numbers 97,000 active members.
Have you tried "Tansiirs Fuweb" Cigar! Vivr a women is expert with crayon
who ia uot skillful in drawiue tea.
NUWKK'S MARIMU in. X ft In. 1 MiHMMk
1llMtMtetl I'DTer.
BISE UIV
SENT FRBB tic.) r.ump. by adaroiwlHir,
THKOIM1KK HOIjLAXB, r.O.HoxlW, rwta,, ar xaub nus urn n nm j
i75 io $250
enrurntMialy)rn
A MONTH enn lwini!rww.7.., twu (Tii.ir wliolt) MIH
faSbu.K Spire n omSnti maf fc pniitablfej.OSuhkmi A :'. ? M(ln. hJJ!&H4S5r abont 7tmil .Mm ur tn-Hf. J-
CTJACOBS Ol FOR LAMENESS AND SWELUMCS. Xa the Hip. VU, rmluC., IU., Jim, '13.
TkrH or fr jnrt tmu Ultrn ita liiiiw hip: u la un f Um: wM Hrl 4m. art titkMt bmit: wit nrrf fcf Urw r m
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DETECTIVES
WtM I MBit. rr . fssaaaBt4rthlMrieCe.44Arca4.CIaolsali.l
and ftol Cr Jar Co(umpUo 1M. BEST recsedr tmr hoarMoeM as v clear Oj UtroaU
fail
fUaUa erBi. JsMkt OU.
WM. HAITI.
LPATENTS
Always There. ri-m.KlA.llri. mitt m4 St. jMob OU for tumM with kMt rHtHt; teT tlU4 r twiyi Ttr; alwsft
inrelllnrs. tltU 0kU, WU. T . !. rf.Tt4 Am T" "I i ?'" rttsra U lr jMrt. ARU 0UJ VOS MSWPW.i At PRt'onsT am Dr.AU.RS. TMC CHARLES A. VMELER CO.. HIsW.aK.
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ways peculiarly their own. thoy pried . or cheap to buy, hat no one should
Intf, ml nOilnl nVQl'V t lilll? ODOIIOU " uu-uio,iU.nu.. "r-""v-
the match-sitfo and threw out tho con
tents, toro tho paper off tlie wall In great patches, pocked tho bucks of books and probed every holo and crack with their sharp baaks. Thoy ato very daintily, and wore exceedingly fond of dried currants. tor thn little treat tho male soon loarned tu touso,' nllghting on the desk, looking vlstfully nt tho little china box whoi.ee ho knew they enmo, wiping his bill, and, In lnngungo plain enough to it bird-student, tusking for Home. Ho oven wont so far, when I did not tit once tako tho hint, aa to liddress mo in low, coaxing Utile of voiy
sweet and varied tones. Still I was ; don f, and he came within two feotofj mo, utturlng tho half-ringing talk, and ' later burst into song as hi supreme effort nt pleasing or propitiating tho
dispcn(or of uamiu. i neeu noi say that ho hnd his fill nftar that. Olive Thorao Millor. in AlUintlc.
5Iock Minoo IMo. Four smla crnckers (or nloo. llgbt broad to that amount) four oup of water, two and one-half 0UJH of sugar, one cup of raisins or uurrunt, tuiodmlf cup vinegar, ono cup butler, Bjiiuts with nutinog and allsplct to Uist llako snmo as minoo olo,
bio cow more than ono season.
Heifers that are to be mothors at two years old should be fed liberally and oared for so that thoy will bo well developed, and Holstelns ought, to weigh nine hundred or ono thousand poundi nt that age, and will If fed and sheltered ns they should be. Corn should form but a small part of the ration, for Ave wish to develop bono and muscle rather than fat I always ralso tho cnlvos bv hand, rather than lot
them suck, not only because It is cheaper, but becauso the calf fed by hand is made gontlo by it and will be loss likely to give trouble in breaking to milk. Tho oost of raising a calf to two years old will vary with tho price of grain nnd hny, and In different localities, but Is, 1 iHillove, loss than most farmers estimate. Some years ago my family physician had a Jorsey cow drop u very promising heifer calf, which ho raided, keeping exact nccount He charged S, if X recollect, for keeping tho calf until four months old, when ho sent it to pasture. From this date) until she dropped a calf at two yearn old he kopt an account ol ttvery cent of expense, charging tha bull service, as well asthe'eostof keeping, and shoooia him $31.25.-Waldo F. Brown, in ?. Y. Tribune.
Ws Pills SAVES MONET.
One box rthee pllN will save itiaar
dollar in arlor? nine, swey specially prepared Family Medicine, NHtl hi1Ipn n want Iowa: fell. 'I hey remove titikcalihy accHmMlallem froaw it., h.witr. without nHMa or lerlnlHK.
AdHMtptl to ToMiiiX ana tl. Price, tie.
SOLI EViSKVWHKRE.
If ynH wM
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I IVE STOCK-
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