Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1895 — Page 3

THE FARMING WORLD. REDTOP IS VALUABLE.

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A Ff

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... .i-.nviin two or

iTeiinnn "" , .... . ..tn rnnt

throe ice l i"Ku " " atoeks, hich Interlace so um to make a

ilrm sou; tue cuim . "i"

lleUlUUlMiia Hl UIU 111.

slender and

rather

ery

nr sometimes

..ili nitiml.

c othnl with four or live lerne, which are flat, narrow ami ronilitsh, from i,r.. to six Inches loiiK.with hinooth

Hheaths ami generally truncate llgules. It is extensively cultivated, Mr. J. u. Gould Kiys: This is a favorite jjnuss In wet, Mvampy meadows, where its Interhicintf. thick roots consolidate tlio ward, maltiiiff a firm inattinK' which

u-nt the feetol eauio irom Vuw

It is trenerally coitsitlereu a yuiu-

1

irei

in,'

able grass in this country, though by uc

IF

UUUX01.

hay

DEEP MILKING EVES. MCtMtluu m tu the KuUIiik "t M HiMlthy Vlork r Hli-r. Now and then you willhcemnongtli mimcrutctl j?ood cpinlitlon of a particular breed of üheep, tliat the wert ara deen milUerH and good mot here, la

looking oier the Hock of bnciliiiffewe with S.'unh at foot, the most casual ob

server must have noticed that omu luiulm showed the effects of much better care than others; that certain ewe with twin Innilm were doing better by them than many of their companions who had hut a single lamb. The ewen niiiy hau been of the name age, and tho IninbM may hnusbeen dropped about the Mine date, and the feed und nil other touditioMH may have been the nunc, nntwithhtanding the above results. What. then, is the cause of thh difference, in tlie lambs? Much, very much cf it is due to the fact that the oim ewo Is the better milker, and as the yielding of milk in a distinctive maternal qual

ity, it must necessarily follow that she Is'a better mother. While it is a good tiling and a correct practice to teach the lamhs to eat grain at the earliest possible moment, the great first btart and impetus to growth must come from that most natural of all foods milk, und for this purpose that of the mother is superior to all others. These things being true, Kays Wool Mnrkets and Sheep, it would fceem tho most natural thing todo to improve tho

milking qualities of the breeding ewes. There are several ways In which thin might he done, but for the man who is in oshcßsion of the average ilock of

Kheep there seems at present no better means at hand than careful selection und development Wy the feeding of foods especially adapted to the production of milk. We know that many men will feel disposed to decry such teaching, and so do many so-called dairymen, hut they are not the ones who are making money out of the business of keeping cows. Some men never pay any at

tention to the ewe s adder even in wean

WOMANKIND. . tn thi cities of Maswichusetts 255,750 men have registered and 2",(m women. There are pcrhnp few amateur organist in lingland to equal .Mrs. Gladstone. Queen Arnelie, of Portugal, Is Htndying medicine, and goes into its intricacies with the zest anil zeal of a profcsriional man. The first womnn doctor In Vicuna, Austria, Ceorgine von Kotli, has been admitted to practice. She is the daughter of Countess Pa Iffy. Mrs. Kailyard Kipling attends to all her husband's correspondence, ami earefullv guards him against would-be Intruders, lie is said to be the most unapproachable, literary man in th world. Mis.s Klsie Sinn ley Hall, an English

Hi! who v.::r born in Australia, lias

been awarded the (lerman Mendels Röhn scholarship at the Leipsie con

Forvatorv. A large number of German

musical students wcrehercompetitord.

The .scholarship if worth .$:i.: a year,

Mrs. A. V. I'isher has been elected

"I'.eenh." or mother, of the Indians on

the Fort Hall reservation. She is the

wcoml woman in the I'nited States to

receive thbi honor, the other being Mrs.

llnrriot M. Converse, of New York, who

was elected some years ago by 1 he Six

Nations to be mother of all tho tribes.

The golf links for women at Brighton, England, were lately the scene of

n tournament which lasted two un.n, und in which no fewer than C9 young

vomen took part. Hie prize ior xnc best scratch score was won by the damBel who had a total of GÜ. Tho handicap was also won by a good score of 71, less 8, 03. The next best score were 70, less C, 04 and SI, less 10, 05. The course was a mile and a half from start to finish, with nine holes.

The T.eRjfin of Ratlsbon.lu 152,

was formed by the Catholic states ami

princes of tiermany to oppose the grovv-

i'lir power of the reformation, ine in

fluence of tho reformers bad become widely extended, and their cane being embraced by a nuiiiW of promi

nent prince. led the Catholic party to

believe that tho stability of tho goveminent in Germany was in danger.

hence tho formation of this league to counteract the growth of tho doctrines

of the reformers.

Highest of all in Leavening Pow Latest J.S. Gov't Report

RoYal

ABSOLUTELY

Baking Powder

pure

Goblets with stem and ttanil, like those we use to-day. were employed In Troy nine hundred V.. Among the valuable objects found by Dr. Sehliouinnn was a golden gobleU Vessels of this metal were commonly employed in the service of the temples. A curious goblet with three stems has been found at l'oinpcli. Its use is conjectural, but the Mipnosition is that it was used to pour libations to tho gods. TO GAIN VKIGHT.

Milpa uii'l Ijnimltr. The powcrle.ssness of an ordinary ntiw Is mmarcnt from recent experh

,. ...t ., i ic Ltaioit tliat I stnrtsi. cm.

menu, in ' v, " t.Täii.t ilint ho h.i.1 never been einanot

TiitLiiN." ho said, severely, to tho new

Woman, OWl jou mau mihi, icuct x pava

pm nor

mil tn 4 nionunei"

hand In the inhale pocket of her overcoat.

Ami then she

red In tho face und almost

, 1 1 . on 1. tlirnwn In w shed that slio nan ne dynamite cartridges can be tbrow n m paUjd Waslnllgt0U star.

sucn a way jiu vv...

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out Hgainst them. nuc ui i -dmbtedly true, tho question arises: llmv i!iH we sret alonir without a navy

..f snme sort'.' It is not to be supposed

that having guns of sucii tremendous I t.i diHnnralize naval

...-.,.,.....( r will, however, malte

Tliore are knaves now and then met with who represent certain local bitters and poltonous stimuli as Identical with or possessing properties akin to those of llostctter's Stomneh nitters. I'liese scamps only succeed 1 foistlne their trashy compounds upon poo

pie unacquainted with tho ßenulno article

which is as much their opposite as day is W

Auk and talco no midsuiuio ror m

Palo, Thin

Pooplo Usually Are Diso used.

this portion of our defenses less useful w;hieh

s,ii(i I'lYt'ctive man icrcuiiur. ,. -"-,-., ...,j ,icn,i Mn

probably do away with tho enormous- btjpal0Dt rheumatism and kidney trouola

i,. i....m-iiw1 inie.'iftiiiiv ironeiau "

I J 1 1 V .

TRAP AND GUN.

01 .s,T ; T,TJi : dallv li.tr time, with the result that muehsuf.

when mixed 1 with other grasses. Asa fcring. and not unfrequently serious tasture in-as-s it is much valued by loss, follows. I,.,, ,1 In their oninion the but- Wo wish to impress upon the minds of

.11 ..- - .1 i .1.!.. I n

. . .. .. t. i... !c iHitMirn . i nur reniiürs iiiul hum in nui, 11

;r would suuer niucu uj - ...., i.

idle

5.Pm s liUa gocpeanent theory and that It Wfj-I; ' ..ifni- our climate as well aa hie to increase the milking iuaht.es of

te

Mr.

praSN fw'u.,b :T".. ... ,.u nf vntir COWS, lllld

anv other, and consequemiy uiw jui v...v... . lto our pastures, in which it should bo that while the profits may not be so rd close- for if allowed to grow up to great they are still worthy of grave con-

M tl enttle refuse it; and tinsseemH aiuerauon. n ni.u... .....v. .

to show that it is not so much relished

by stock as some or tne ouier pui.

grasses. I'rairie i- armer. EXCELLENT STOCK FEED. An OMcUl lSulletln TritinK at Kweel 1'otntoM anil Their t'c. The department of agriculture haa Issued a bulletin treating of sweet potatoes and their uses. Only in localities favored with transportation facilities and good markets is the sweet por, cr,:.. prmi. Hut as a food for

ili diMwirtmcnt thinks

otui J,

her of ewes in the ilock that yearly produce and rear extra lambs note if they nre not superior milkers, and in such an event save for the breeding ilock tho female lambs from all such mothers, und we prophesy that in the end the remits of such selections will greatly surprise you.

CRATE FOR

ijult aa

POTATOES.

the Styl

Improvement Orcr

Now In Common Ue.

The cut shows a crate with the slats

it should all unrltrht. obviating the use of comer

be extensively grown in regions adapt- supports, since in the case here mused to it. The roots have been success- tinted the slats lap at the corners and fully fed to hogs, cuttle and horses, thus nailed give great stiffness to the Vor cattle and horses it is better to whole crate. The use of such crates fclice the roots. Of all classes of stock for gathering potatoes, apples, etc.. eanWs can be used to consume swoot not he too highly commended. A lot votatoes to the best advantage, since of theru can be made ui-cnough at T .v- ?1o their own dicing. least to make a wagon load-and load S veet t ate "inesro usually left after load ütken from the Arid with a to ta tue field where they are Single handling of the vegetables or to tuxaj in ii. 1 o. fr,.H. which saves much in time und

rvtt- rtU'PV T. I HIT V Ulli W UflLW vmm 1

footl for cattle. Au analysis of very Rurcnl-nt sweet potato vines, grown in

Terns, showed them to le practically

Identical in chemical composition with succulent cow pea vines, of which the

feeding value is well established. Vines of live varieties were analyzed t the Georgia station and showed con

siderable differences in composition, t. t.,...,ri luit tlu vines of the so-

called vineless variety, which stand up

well, can be cut with a mowing machine, but to permit of this it will be necessary to cultivate nearly level. The vines are better suited for feeding

preen than for curing into hay. In

the silo thev are said to become slimy. A writer savs he weighed a heavy crop

of green vines, and found that tlu weight was five and one-sixth tons pel ncre. At the Texas Experiment sta

tion the yield of greeu vines was much greater. The sweet potato is a valuablo crop Thev are worth Taising for stock feed

alone, but sometimes it happens tlint there Is a good local demand at very remunerative prices. The man who lias a large yield when the general crop is poor generally gets good pay for Iii efforts. If prices nre unsatisfactory it would pay to try the experiment oj lecdiug to stock.

A perfectly white squirrel, with pink eves, was caught by a hunter near Smith Windham, Conn.

A lvnx weighing 40 pounds was shot In a main street, near the center of tho eitv of San Diego, Col., a few days ago. It is paid that deer are so plentiful in some of the wild parts of Oregon that the systematic slaughter of them for their hides is a profitable business. While hunting for partridge, and, of course, with both barrels loaded with i,ir,l Khot. an Ellsworth, Me., hunter

(.tumbled upon three deer. He didn't

swenr, he says; he "hiict ngnt uown and bawled." A good-sized bear was killed In the city liuiits of Montesano, Wash. The animal strnyed in from the nearby form,d n-nt within four blocks of the

courthouse before anyone appeared with a gun. Then a 14-year-old boy killed it, A party of hunters returned to Ashland, Ore., from a six weeks hunt in 1,1 mountains of Curry county, bring-

In.r with them the spoils of three bull

ilir. four bears and 65 buchs. There ia

wonderful abundance of game in that

region.

(1 rouse, partridge, deer and many

other kinds of game nre unusually

plentiful in northern isew liampsuiro this fall, black bears nre numerous

near Thornton, and an unusually large ..-ia ulwit. near Ellswoth a few

i i - days ago.

CARDS.

Tho rirst Thlnij Xeoristnry to Onln Tlesh Ia Hc.-ilth. Then Propor l'ood ror ll.ilh Ilody and Jfortcfi. From the Journal, Kirk elite, X. Henry fiehrka Is a thrirtv and prosperous Herman Farmer livhw f our mile.i f.oulh of

1 Bullion, lu this (Adair) county, Mo. .Mr. . . ... .1.,,. r . . . I I wi Lnu lw

UCiiriCO lias a vaiuawiuianu .uiu uu i'".

a resident of tho county for years, noia very well known hereabouts mid well regpectcd wherever ho Is kno .vn. bast wccit a reporter of tho Joriii.' sl ipped at Jlr. Cchrke's und while there became much intcreited In Mrs. Gchrke'a account of the bcnelluho bad not long since csperlcnml from tho use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pith for Palo People. She said slio wanted evcrybodvto know what a great medh inc thtv-e pills arc, liutas so many ie.plo are pral-mg them now-a-Unys, she iaodc3t v doubt.d

whetner ner iesuiam.v -" jv " U what others had already said of "' Her onlv reason for tallaug for publicatien about i'ink I'llls was that the people of Adnlr and nck-hboring counties might W onnvineiHl.if unvdouhtod.thatoft-publishcd

tcstimoniaLs concerning Tink rills were eeuuiue statements from tho lips of pcrtei.b who have Iw.-en booeUtcd by the use of thcu. SiKiakini; of her own Interesting experience, Mrs. Öelirko said: . "A little over a year r.so 1 was eomplotcij broken down. I had been taking medicine f-r.m n iiru-tjir but crew woixo anil Averse

until I could sail-civ go about at all.

least exertion or tin

botlv would cause

spells, and tho burrcriiiK

inniiini,ii was can-

evcrvtlilng elso had

The

ic mem bending of n:y

..r-nn h.. intrnduetion Ol lasier ami

lighter craft. Ships of war will carry smaller guns and lighter equipment

,r,.ni.rallv. and depend more on omen-

iiessof movement and strategy than

on tho great bulk ami resistive power of the ordinary monitor. H is a great pity that intelligent Christian lands ..in ,mt find Komo other way to settle

their differences than by such terrific slaughter. X. Y. Ledger. The Saintc union of 1570, or Holy . ...! ....

league, was proiected Oy tue ieaer of the Uoinan church to counteract the encroachments of the reformers. Although its objects, as set down in the articles of agreement and bond of union, were numerous, the principal

purposes proposed were three: First, to exterminate root and branch the Calvinists of Germany and Switzer

land; second, to shut up Henri III. in a monnstery, he being judged inimicable, or at best indifferent to the cause; third, to place the duke of Guise upon the French throne and thus beyond all doubt to establish the power of the Catholic party in the heart of Europe.

TThea TraTellnr

Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take cn every trip a bottlo of Syrup of Figs, ns it

"I Tirols lifo without a cent In my pocket.'' said tho purse-proud mau to oa acquaintance "1 dldn'teveuhavo a pocket, replied tho latter, meekly. nnuniAJi's 1'H.ls for constipation lOo and 2.V. (Jet tho book (free) ntyour rirugtfst's and co by It. Annual sales 0,000,001) boxes.

"It Is nn old saying that a socret can bs keptby three men if two or them are dead, but a woman conceals what she docs noi know." m I ncuEVB Flsos euro for Consumptioa saved mv bov's life last suunner. Mr. Atxic Dol'OLAi,, Leitoy, Mich., Oct. 20, '9

TnenE are such things as ndorablo fault and lasupportablo virtues. Filegcndo IllaW tor. Ir vou want to bo cured of n cough um Halo's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Curo iu one miaut.

Womkv paint their cheoks and men point tho town. Atchison Globe.

See that

ho io uavu pu"'"'? I acts most measaniiy auu ouecmmj w

was tcrriu e. i jtidnovs, liver and bowels, preventing lei linn

u I vers, licauaeu umi unit ivitu,failed to relievo mo and . ' Vnr ..i,. sn 5-1 cents and SI bottles by

ness,

bad given un all hopes ot ever being any- au leading dr u; hing but a helpless Invalid, I chanced to

l

i.r.. 1... Vtrl,1i

n , i.lT in the Varm. Fdit

lira 4 mmu ---

oiiii FiTwde. also in tiiot;nirOTimwwu,

nnd tho su:leriut;s or tuo peopio w u i.

the statcuieaU were so ncany hkc im-

ferine 1 had endured mat wnen 1 reau they were so greatly benefited by the use of ,-J A-iiii.J? i;fr vnu for Pale I'conlo

NOTES FOR BEEKEEPERS.

Select the best Btock in the apiary for queen raising.

Crossing with fresh stock is just aa eccssary with bees aa with any othex took. A celt properly developed nnd of full size is sure to produce a well developed tpiecn. The life of the bec depends upon the work it docs. When it labors its life lu hortest. Drone laying queens are worthless in every respect, for the drones they produce are deficient. Whchcvcr the beekeeper has been so careless as to leave his bees destitute either of brood or queen for ten days or

two weeks, you may be pretty sure to find the evidence of fertile workers la the shape of eggs scattered about. A moderate llow of honey during the fall months put the bees in good condition to withstand the winter; brood n aring is kept up and a good supply of bees is produced which will be more npt to go through the winter successfully. To avoid cracks in cakes of wnx da not allow the outside to cool rapidly. Tut cloth and board over the dla while cooling, or let it stand In a stove even while the firea dies out orcr night. Care in this reapeet will add to theppranfnee of tke wax at leant. ML Jbottia Mpttblk.

also In the great lessening of bruises. This, in the ease of apples, pears, etc.. Is nn item of great importance, for tho keeping- qualities of fruit depend very Irrgely on preventing bruises. Tho crates arc made perfectly rectangular, so they can be piled up in a wagon box with great case. The making of such crates as nre hero figured is 11 very sim

ple matter. Where a large number are to be made, get tht material sawejl to the ri-.Tht dimensions at the mill. Tho proper length even of bottoms and slats can be sawed oft at the mill, leaving only a bit of nailing together, nnd tho cutting of a place,for the hand on either wi- n shown. Such crates, with care

ful use, should Inst a dozea years. N. Y. Tribune feeding llog Ib Cold Wethr. After cold weather comes the increased amount of oxygen in the air which is breathed expands the lung and makes the appetite better. In hot weither the air breathed expands very little, if at all, ia the lungs, while when hn thennomcter la near to zero this cx-

,inn of the nir in the lungs Invigor

ates the Bvstem in every way. Stock that gets considerable exercise does not ,t,l tbln difference so much. Tin)

fotinnluc stoer or cow wfll, If allowed,

take u great deal of exercise and thus keep itself in health. A fattening hog, .... 1. ..mitrnrv. is always lazy. hen

not eating he "is lying down. For thl v.ncm, ti.,. hos? should be fed freely on

corn only during very cold weather, when even the hizy animal Is obliged to inhule a good deal of oxygen. Kural Workl.

POSTAGE STAMPS AND

The different countries of the world

now use 13,400 different kinds or pos tage stamps.

A uostagc stamp of Mauritius issue

two-penn v blue, unused, sold in London

for S700.

An average of 12,000,000 of postngo tamps are used by the people of the

United States eveiy day in the year,

Austria has seized all the Italian pos

ul cards printed to commemorate tho

taking of Home at the frontier, and re- j',,1.

fuses to allow them to eircuiaie w ivmn her territory. Italy hns protested, as the cards comply with all the regulations of the postal union. In lSld postage rates ia the United States were: "Single letters, by land,

40 miles, eight cents; ninety miles, ten

ceuts; ISO miles, zys ceiun; dwum,

17 cents: 500 miles. 20 cents; over suu

miles, 25 cents; double letters, twice the single rates; ounce at the rate of foul

tingle letters."

did not hesitate to go at once ami pur

chase two boxes. 1 took them accorunig u

directions and herore mo ursv x . t . ...1 l.t. I ? o 1 1 ,111, HrMi

1 lClb a BUBU "IV IK" - dose convinced mo that It was a great rem

edy. Borore tno two ooxes wc i xu i -

tici'ittii inr inrt'ii liiuiu uuaw a

rJ:!.. 1 .,.1, ,.t iw trttlmut them. When I

u...i ... ,ii..cf i,ron irnxe i icil n.iu u u-

f.....,, irnm-ill nntl UlOUdlL A V.il3 U1U1U3

.1

.t t W.-.., tn fool hudlV. W hell I

bVean u dW' V i..T, 1 ..ii..iil onlv IUI noundsand

nff..r i 1, A1 been uslntr tho medicine for

nliMil et.- tr rr fill 1 weiirbetl noumls.

have had a good nppet.to ever sin-e 1 commenced taking I'ink Pills and ins ead of mincing alone, picking Mich food as 1 co i.d eat even with an effort, I eat most anything ti.-it. MinM on tho table, lam not the In

valid I was. I do not have to be wauca upon now as If 1 was a helpless cht d, but I

roritau 1 no umu, "' ------

WnATcan I do to prove the sincerity of

mv lover' saiu jouhk .n. u

will learn to like Browning," replied the I ititellectualcreature. Pittsburgh Chronicle-

Telegraph.

From Now Until Spring

Overcoats and winter wraps will be in fash-

b. Th,i 'in uy nuraniLti. Lcunruiutaj

um. : 'i " i iiü I

ÄaÄMhwaukco & 8U Paul Kall. 1 . . vim furt. for üDCod aiul ior

safety, no other line ran compare with tins

great rauway 01 me 1-

1

hump? i

It's the feature of h nprnNG

Pat. Hook and

Eye. No matter how you twist and turn, it holds the eye in place. Send two cent itamp with nam and aafr.rl trt trill

mall oh Motntr uovw VT";: ,-contaMng color plate; ten black land while-picture; and lolt of lively

OD

1

"Tom has proposed, nnd asls me to glvo him hl answer in a letter." uShall you do It?" "No: I will bo morrt libc:al and pive him his answer in two letters." Harper s Bazar. The opinions of tho misanthropical rest upon this very positive basi, that thev dopt the bad faith of a few as evidence of the worthlcssucss of all. Bovco.

mv a rsunrOR CO. l4 half tht wertCj

HT Mfoirdoorv Un .ml does (urulrt 1

. bf er rti ior ira woacj u

ottifrt. It mixes fumpm liearfd. Stel, 0lvnliel-rtc

'and ml steel Temn, Steel Buh iSsJ

rM UmI WmxI cutwra Ku sm

erlnd. On pplIoUou It .wlllMSW M ' at thKta article that It will fumlth USUI

JaaaaTi 1M at 13 UM usual price. It alM MM

ft Uli, SMKWtu tmm riwns .-..i.

ironing and worldng in the ganleu witnout .P..ift,i f..iinr wbicb comes over a

person w-ben they are afraid they arc poing to have ono of thoso sikjIIs that I used to

Work don't hurt mo any more. 1 honostlv believo tliat had it not been Tor Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I would now bo in my crave, I still have what the d.-,or calls bilious colic but the PJuk have msu!e me much letter and the spells are not so frequent and aro nothing like as painlu- as belorc I bejran to uäo them. 1 would not no wni.mit the I'lulc 1'ills for that disease aU.no .lor-iitTcireimistances. to say nolhlin, o.

the other diseases for which bef wespeslallv recommended. I take )!ea.ure in

tellin? my uclghbora tho waenw J naj f re

ceived from Dr. Wilhams'

l'alo I eople, anu ltnowoi ...... been creatlv beaelltcd by them.'' Dr W lllüms' Pink Pills for Pale People aro considered an unfailing mkv Ilo for ich divides as locomotor ataxia, partial ' iralvsis, St. Vitus' dance, seiaticn. neuralpin, VheumatLvm. nervous headmhe. the afteroffectaofla Brlppe, palpitation of Urn heart, pale and sallow complexions that tired feeling resulting from nervous prosSon: ainilseascs resulting from Vit. ! liu.uoVs ia tho blood, such as wrofula, "t- -..oi.w.i .q r.ti Thev are also a

mir Catarrh Care Is a Constitutional Cure. Price 75c

.Tcst laws aro no restraint upon tho freedom of the good, for a good man desires notliin? which a just law will interfero wltli. Froudc.

HELP

Men, Women and Children

J?m.r Interest Is always at tho rate of percent. Y Olm 31 en's Era.

100

Ar pent ont to work, free of chnrj- toempiojeroT nmJoTeJ Vor help ot alt lml ual to tlio TM caio, ltoom IIS, 1CT Uearborn it.. JoUn Ubw, t.

THfc MAKKETS.

S 40 2 IS 3 10

IH 3! 300 4 W V N) 10

(A

8 J7

nest

are

Flat Are the rat. Manv a hen linn been unjustly ccn-

Rurcd for breakhiff eggs in the ...Lit.. ,i,itinr. flftcn the nests

mndc bo deep nnd with sides so Htcep that the egg roll to the center, and the hen ranuot spread outnsBliCKhould for incubation. The K are easily broken under such circumstances, ami

the hen is blamed for tue auoruwuieuuesa of her kccjicr.

A atronp colony ia dlway i 1.1.1.. ot1int nil have

Knin luuimw - , ,i Uylng quccnii and young broodJn tns

hives. Care in tnw rcspec iu B"

will avoid muck Iom.

New Yohk, November

CATTM-: NmlveSlccrH 3 10

CXimi-N MlilUIItlK

PLOUIt Winter WUeat. WIlllAT No. S IteJ..., COHN No. 2. OATS Nu 2 " POHK Nit Mesa, 75 St. UOUIS COtTON Mldillmi ....

KKVKS-rancy. Steers J

Medium HOGS Fair to Snleet SHUBI FalrtoCUoios FLUUK Patents Fancy toKttrado.. WIIKAT No. 2 Hud Winter... COU.V Nc,i Mixed OATS No. S nyi:-No. ä TOIIACCO-t.UK ljeuf Hurley UAY Clear TlinotbT

IIUTTKK-Cliolc Plry KtiliS Krcih roitIC SUmlanl Met UACUN Clear Klb LAUU I'rlmo Stcara CHIUAÜU C AIT L. It Sh I p pi nn . ....... HOÜS Kulr to Choice SHHBI FalrUi Cholc

l-'1.0UK Whiter i-aicnw.....

Six-ini; i'aienv-. -Sa2 Spring No XlteJ

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