Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1902 — Page 3
FALSEHOOD OF REPUBLICANS. I REVISION OF THE TARIFF.
...t af It Imi MUiUUMftillM Utaad old rariy'a" aaPtu Trtl-Hwak.
reptbllgSlN in tiHfl and ua , .1 iim-umenU and ei tl wliere, ! fuct, liae been biuitiua' at tlie try high prices at which our two rief ceut. lunula eil, r. in otber wrds, at the wry low rati- of interttt at which On government can ,.rrw money ua compared with titer nutioBf. Thus, in their -am- - V. - - -.mm m MW
(latillKu That la (aaatae Ihr Hr. iulll(-n o l yd ul Urr ad Trvabl.
A BALANCED RATION. War Ilalri ara I aaaot v flora ta ! AB)lkia t lir l( IL. Utlt Iu lrupr.
HIS LIMIT OF LAZINESS.
i ii it Sam is the only (MM on earth i
who can borrow qjouey at two per . Mi und the bonds be at n premium at that." A half truth is always the nsc tatet. ,1,(1 of a lie, because it is tllfftcttlt to disprove. Jt is n.t only unfair to ipare our bonds with the bonds of most other nations, but it i absoI tl ftJst to state that Uncle Sara . hi borrow money at two per cent. . ad bae the bonds sell at a premium. L The bonds of Great l.ritain. and of some other European countries, BN subject to income and perhaps are exempt from any and all kinds of taxation. ft. A direct conitmrisi .n between
the price of our two per cent, bonds and ÜM government bonds of Great Britain and France is unfair because the price of our bonds is unduly enhanced ly the artificial demand created by our federal banking laws, arhlcll require national banks to own these bonds and deposit them ujh the I'nited States treasurer. This enhances the price of all our bonds. ?,. Hut in the case of our two per cents, there is a further artificial stimulus or sj)c ial privilege in the pr vi-ion that the tax on national Lank notes secured by these bonds thaj be one-half of one per cent, less than the tax on notes secured by all other classes of bonds. This ;..:ikes these bunds, for purposes of national bank. praeticaTTv 21, per ..mt. bonds ns compared with all the other issues. The government . M . , .1 t
pavi only two per crm. bt, so far as the bomWU are held as the basis of bonk currency (and most of them are so held) it pays jitiother half per cent, in remission f taxation on the bauk currency. This explains why the two per cent, bmhdk sell so much higher in proportion than the three, four or live per cent, bonds. The four per cent. I. nils of IfdtS now sell for about i: 3, and the twos for about 10. TM is on the basis of about 1-1S fftf r interest for fours and 1.7j for the two. If. however, the so-called tw.-s are con.-i.I.rcd as 2V PT cent. i.mK as may be properly done, they will bt found to be selling on the
I lectiou of a reriellM of the laritf is causing considerable anxiety to the republican leaders. The speech of liepn u;atire UrusTenor at the eonxeutioii wiiirb uoainiatcd hiiu was on both i1--- of the Question.
lie favoiti revision of the taritl when the "proper time" came, aud. of course, only QrostCBaC und the republican party were capable of undertaking the revi.-uig. The Washington correspondent of the !'. ton 1 runs i int , a sturdy republican newspaper. -..y of ;lii- :
"Mr. UTuixeubt 0..'. tot tay wh.t tha proptr time" tor tariff revision would arrive, but It li well kr.own that i.e fuUy SKr!t Uh the other republican leaders Of the houte tbat tt.tr prehahly WIS be he ravlelon in hier, ilu hous Waith !i to bt elected thlt fall will afcare. When, therefore, republican po.uiclaci c oicmc&4 Mr. cirof-v.: ur'a rtx..rkt, tbey mean that
the m-1. who rule :be reputUcar. pirty save Lot the fliehtest li.Li.uor, thai the t.irlfT (hall be disturbed until they ara : m ; . .. i. to rrv'.ic it.
"Kehosf here re-garit with ar.y serious- ! aess the recent ue-claratlen ot Senator Cullom. Representative Tawn y ar.d other republican m. ruber of ootgrias In favor M tariff reform. There are others who say the r publican "lartff retc iiuera" do not Snail tu be taken seriously by anybody Set all's their constituencies. They sre tariff riformeri of the HaLcock variety, but whether they ar lncere or r.ot. there Is rot the allghtest reason apparent ta Was hington eoUttelaai for expect. r.g that ar.y contlderab movement for tariff reel.. or. sriul D developed '.t. the republican par:y r xt winter. Secre tary 8haw, for ixarr.ji.t-. tl.ir.ki the ftjPBbUeans of Iowa boaM not have td...i the tleclarat: i s hi. h tmbarrass the jKirtj at l.r!e He i tays they krew quite as weil a he that I the tariff 1. going- to it ay put' for several verp to come, ur.le.fi the republicans get r. merduufly retaken up in the fall elecI tione. and In that way scared Into BAaktl S tome revtslona."
The tariff pretexted trusts cm ' b-ntly have too firm a grasp on the J leaders of the republican party to permit any of the tariff -ubsidythey ! are now receiving to be disturbed. Itdl is the attitude of the leaders. I IHM what of the pe-ople who pay tb.e tax ? Will they vote for members of ronirres or for members of the legislature, who will selee't one- j tbirl of the members of the I'nited States senate at the election this ; fall, who will continue the tariff tax on j trust production. The opportunity to turn down the noliticians. who r-eeretly. if not opeu-
I ly. fa..r the tariff subsidy to the j trusts is in the hands of the voters. Ihev can enforce the Ilanna-tir-W I a7
renor plan of letting well tnooga
sleSM Off they can vote for tnose srbo are oledped to lift the tariff bunl. n "f doable prices on many of '
the neceasaries of life wwien tne I "letting well enough alone' pnpraSHM compels them to pay. In ' i deciding this qiestion. it is wefl Id rcmemlK-r that the trusts an- t.
This Nu aard His Twi Dogi Oiirui." Hrrmmtr ItaOf er Ahoi! Teeer.
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ax ne lie w. ulelut Lavs breati.ed
could have helpei it. 0 - . : : i .n. who had settled in w
Yurk, sent him twt dac?iiiumi pups. 1 remember just hosr (.'rawiord wtuM sit unniia himself oa tlie poreh the whole day. sritB cne of t!iee d (r. hke animated
, . . ....( ! f.r ih I sausages, on eaea sue oi rum. inry rn Brat and $-4 lor the .r , , nri Ul,h. Uf, th, othfr t0
t&e right of his chair, when tbe were at
"One dar, as I sat t.tik ng to Mm. tag dogs were Vom; ;ng ia the naaso, Craarfi ra turned and cslled: 'Here, t i a, I eeoa! and the dachshUTK- tame trotting ont. 'V.,at are - r ia:r.e, Crawford?" I asked, thlakiag I ha 1 m.sundarstood. " Cocoa,' resiled t raaiord. " 'But there are two,' I reminded him. " 'One d'-e fvu- th.' rej.led theold mas. 'T .v're aiwai toiret'rer- come and go at
the same t.me! Ar.a. anyhow. I'm not go.rg
basis of nb.-ut pt-r cent, interest, i cl n , ,uir prodactlona in this irtually. then, the United States , v,mtry f,,i nearly double what they psfra indir.-i tly a premium on bonds j(,n ru,m flir jn other eotmtrtea.
of one-half of one per cent, to so holders of two per cent, bonds. If
it rrpuM raise tils premium to
Th- other nay. tatuV.i.g ob th streets si i'-rt Atkiiie.ii. we lutenel to a group of dairy formers talking about the liflicult tea and expel se ul feeding tit r cow the p.t winter, says the editor of BoordTO luiryiuan. It waa nai.y intereiing. UOb OS) f Of the reaaon that it was aatouudti g to hear n n w lo. pre t iiel to be dairy men ire evidence, as they did. of profound iguorauc. d the real economics et dairy feeu.ng. One man said ho
wooisba't Islil bran or gluten meal, f Is
per tog) f-r th.
second. "I feed ground corn and oats, said be, "1 raise my own feed, und i know it' cheaper.' We vntOod Ml
ask 1 1 i lxi if hi .uld teil what oata wei oatlaf bin per ton when they w re aellng at 40 cent a u bushel. "Well," said bO, "I don't kr.ow amoetl, hut I do know they art a gooel deal cheaper than bran or gluten.'' The man wae .i I reality pay ing tSMklSVi I"- r tun ttbk oat feed, because that was the pr.ee
oats were SCiHinfj f r. AnOtbot man Old he w asn't "I' sdlag any grain, and 1 all 1 get is clear gain." Finally one lariner, noticing, no doubt, that we were sumewl at interested in the con versation. aked ua to tell why any ' one should feed a balum ed rat o n. "I have looked oer the Dairy mat.
time and again." he fuid, "and 1 can t make head or tail out of what you say when you lix up those rations, for the men whej write you. Is it all humbug or what is it?" We lo-ked this fanner if he bad evtl given the subject of fc.-.l'ug oairy c i any sttuly. and be admitti d he l :ol not. I All the men in the group, numbering a . half docn. confesb'd that they wi
! in the same boat. here m re - I farmers, with targe herds of cow :i ;. ' financially bttwrcsted nt getting til they could from tin ir town, ami y t not one of them considered it worth J j while to stop and hk Into the feed- ! ing qoeatlos to see if it was not worth
looking into. There is a eOftfeatlaa of childlike j weakness here that ia almost pitiful, and yet it is the condition of a greai mats of the men who keep eow s. Theae men w re til agreed that they would not buy bran at U p r ton. but tbey would feed oats at ?C!rj a ! n. In answer to the queatioti: "Why should we feed a balanced ration?" we undertook to explain get follows: We should feed a balanced ratio because the cow Is compelled to prod t'"e in milk a perfectly balanced fo..d. r.y that vre mean thai all ttsg lentontt in the m lkare balanced up to relatie jercentage of each food element in it. The cow cannot help herself . She cannet drop off the percentage of the . at bohydratea or protein, or fat, if the I rme ..oeu't know enough ori-t . Stingy to supply l.i r ith any of th BO nts. W hat does ahe do? Bltnply i: Bbe raelticri ihe amount -f bef r- the quantity ia reduced to
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Pre.ii r Ck K Ifse York l Crawford, wi ' Souta be ly wii :n tue h i He
tear lazinee dixue ev t r e artut, a.cr isses, "hui 1 ttunk ue i to keep an u
," said ( to the id man luwn oa Bt . a. a a were ketCU. aesl utt to ira
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AN ITALIAN CAPTAIN
Cured by Pe-ru-na of Catarrh of the Stomach After Doctors Failed.
Hon. J. D. Botkin. Congressman from Kansas. Writes an Interesting Letter.
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to worry me.f ;r.tc op dogs' name. '
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Mr. Henry A. alter, of la ('r.TVe, Wi , ekeas 'Walsers Jeda' are famed the world
over, has sailed lcr fcurije, a. e. iiipan.t t y
his de. He w.,: Oive into the Russia and Hungary after new m tie.
.cart
The Bavarian diet aas enacted agsinrt the tipping evil. Instead of the eliet geung after the t:; tt.e tip usually folk' we the rtiet-Kai-s Citj :ar. 1 ,. nr.- n CeM I" tane r Take Laxat ive Brrmo On rine Tablets. All druggistsrefiaiUmoneyif it failsto cure. 35c.
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llul the MTlM Tan Kn.iwr. It' r metimes f'.rh.ult to fee the difference between the man with a purpose and t..c . n .... S , Toledo Blade.
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'$ Cure cannot he too high!) i mh ' ure. .1. VY. O'Brteii. : .N . Iliaataf it, M.u , Jai.
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True bravery i shows by peifui saing without witaew what one ought be capable of doing iK'ture ice worl(i.--Rochefoue juid.
TO MOTHERS
Mr. .1. II. Havkin. of CMcagfb
111., Presidenl CSueago Art ade liil, Ailtln vs, s Comforting Words to Womoii Begardiig Oüldblrtlk
The fo.l.iwinp lette r from ( onTesn
mm 1h '.km HH-aks f- r itaeil:
Hoi r Kti'ti'
U .valil'
Dr. S. B. Hartman. C urul-us.O.: Myl' ar IKvetor It ffiTesme pleasure locert'y totheeacell. ut curativcqnaJi-
ties of your Iii. dic ' 1' ruuasiid liana lin. 1 nai I- en affiict. .1 more or le- for a quarter of a century with catarr i of the stomach and
const i pa t Ion. A resin e 0 6 In Was ii i ii k' li as Lncn sei A
these tronblet AfewK.tth-sof I vnnr liicli.-ma
I have p . n me el most complete relief. 'and I a;a iure that a continuation of them w ill efTc. t ape nancnt euro. Perrna I surely womlerful remedy
for catarrhal aftvcti na. J. 1. liotKin. This is a case of catarrh of tliostomach which had ma for twenty-five y oars, aecordins to histtatenuuit. and Pemna has at i neeOOSnt t his relief, promntly accomplf-hhifornim inorelnmetit than he ha t leen able t. find in all either rented --s during a q; ;irtcr of a century. It s'ands to rear-.m that a man of wealth nnd influence, like a Conirr."sman of the fi aatCnitt 1 .v' .ite, has left noord Inary means nnt ried and no st one untun.i d to tind a cire.
If such cures as thce !r rot verity
CAPTAIN O nilKTOUKTIV. Captain O. UttJlulllUll III the Italian ;.,. L.:i-. ... -.' iu a r. . .nt letter t . m ... .a . i. a T, ;m
rrota th? cii er eine? o um tar y.e i. n . s.lVna-co'.a.l '.a.,writest fttwe mwMett4 for te erst yemr m iih chronic cutnrrh of the stomach. The doctors prescribed for me i it tout aw a' gtjgafig i,-Tthe cisr benefit. Through
one of our pamphlets f began the use felM elaisa net only tl atdyapepsls isdue or" Pcr'una, end ro battles here en- trt catarrh of the atom ach, but also thut tin ly cured me. I recommend Peruna p.rui i will OWrt eatarrh of tbt atotntoall mv friends."- O. Hertoletto. aeh.it is imp sSilOe : ) i:i:..,:n- how any
In catarrh of the stomach, as well M evi.i-n '' """'i" ,ut"rrh of an v part of the bodv, Peruna If y-'.u do not derive prompt ami sativ e "etnedv As has been often said factory results from the use of Per una, : pmna wi 1 cure catarrh of one part, writ- nt once M Pr. Ilartina,,. e,v,nPa : .. n L., , e. ..f other nart of full -tat m.-nt of y. ,.r Case, and ho will
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the loely. Catarrh is catarrh wherever ICMatOO, and the remedy that will cure it anywhere will cur." H everywhere.
be pleased to give
vice rratls. Address Dr. Hartmao, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, GgdwabaSi O.
'Pf.aii lilt. P:kham : M othett need et dread cir.MU'.irinr after they loaow the ralne of Lydia E. Pinkbam'i egel iblc om pound. While I loved children I dreaded the ordeal, for it left mc weak and sick
per (erd. it could borrow money without interest. If it would make1, the pSCtfttalB fne jer cent, it could' receive interest on its own debts, j and its credit ora would be bidding , : 2iili-t other for the privilCL'i' of owing I'r.ele Fam money, ju.st ns waiters in restaurants, where tips: nre numerous an 1 large, pay the pro- j prietor for the privilege of sen ing his guest-. All of emr jrovernment bonds enlow sneclal DTivllegaa, and our two
p.-r cents are more favored than the ..et.nrs If nil t.rivileeres were taken
away from our bonds, they would probably -ell so ns to yield ffMtj
Income of about 2.25 per cent, i Is. the government could issue 21 )er cent, bonds nnd sell them at par. It cannot, then, borrow money at tw per cent, on ordinary bonds and sell them nt par. nnd the statem.mt in the campaign hook is false. BYBOM w 1IOI.T. POINTS AND OPINIONS.
Republican senators and coopressmen are too late in learning that the American people demand a revision of the tariff. The record e.f the l'iftv-sev. ntli c nun sS in :t first ns--ion" makes it certain that the task of tariff revision will he intrusted to the democratic paity.-St. Louis Hepublic. Indorsing republicanism ia not igdtontftf tand rtTiaion or reeiprocitj with ( ul a. Ihe republl. an party i too close a prisoner of the trusts succesvfullv to approach either of thee subjects. A denweratic majority in ihe next house tf representatives is the surest guaranty of both reciproc
ity with tuba and a proper re vision of the tar.ff. -I'tien Observer. Republican lenders are more concerned over national affairs now than ihey had been in some years. So long us the democrats manifested indifference to the tariff there was no elanper. but now that tariff reform and the i. gu'ation f f trusts rc being fore d
to tkc front the oemocrauw poj looks formldabli aftet ni re.- Kansas i ty Star. One of the workings -f the present taritT that is not perhaps unl.rstood by the American consumer i the reimte that is allowed our
manufacturers for g' exporten. thus: An American wool manufacturer must pnv an exorbitant duty .n wool. Of MafM. he adds this to price of carp.ts and cloth ami the Vineri. an MkMHaMHr ptft ' ' ,l if the manufacturer Sports his car ta nnd cloth the XTernon1 rends to him the duty that he has paid on the wool that goes into LOOM gOOda. Thus the tariff discriminates in the case of foreign purchasers against our own penpla lndianauolia Newt.
ew Bwettt of Trntv Senator Har.n.n havin? failed with nds tbic Federation annex to adjust
the coal mike and President Mote velt having pocktttd the report of Comir,:-' ffr of LibOT Wrlyht. which was heralded as v'ivlntr the inside "act I abOUl the eoal trttt. so that it would , M om that the pres-ielent is not BJUfeftovt to put any more labor on the over-, srorkttl attorney general the cal urike ll till in full blntt. Bnl now come? Hrother Quay, who is stated to t,e very pleased to undertake what H.inna and Roosevelt have failed to accomplish, and being such a noted truat hunter he may aeci mpltsh it. Hrother Ouav. like his enemy Hanna, hunts the
trusts to tneir i.iir to iry etie me Of them, snd It n;.ny be cheaper forthe ei nl trnt to stop the strike than to put up" for the Pennsylvania campaign fund. It is about time for Prot tier Hanna to make another effort or Qeaf will be looked to as the adjuster of the trotihles between labor and capItsl. Hanna u' fee Traala. Senator Hanna shoe ked the country
October 21. IW iy saying: l no
know of a trust in ine i uuru mm a.. ..... a at Ins
c?.KA. " fin iTuinv. .iiirtii . ii""hm a
niötrs. - ' tn flSBiltf Hnnna shock wa- felt when he announced, tri Chautauqua: "There are no monopolies In this country, ex- , oept .-uch as are protected by patents." Tom Johnson says that BenatorHtna's intentions are gfewl nnd that he mdonbttdlf wants to help labor all he can: In fa t. will devote the rest of Lis life to labor's Oatrse, but 'ays the senator win ettrer atteosepliah nefcof iK-rmanent good until he reeefinaef the monopoly element in trusts and pombinatloni and dsatroyei it. Bui if Hanna totuoVt tell a iwt! or gtonopolv if he saw it eominir up the . 1, . .-ii-, i hopeless. He will
continue to waste his time and good intention, while trusts and mom r He pre "I" n consumers, including ! s uich-beloved workingman. Too bad'.
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au amount that she fj balance fro
el n f,l she evt?. I n r. fore we
should feed the COW balanced rati- n in order that she may kccji up her m Ik Sem to the point Of good profit to the ow ner. GOOD DAIRY COW TYFE.
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Thinne tif e-k on 1 u t'1"1 eeas tte Mia tot rirniietpal 4 aaeeetettstiea.
Ihe griieml ajpcaraiic
snd ne k of a good type of dairy cow as mid from the fnuit while looking down is brought out very nicely in the illustration reproduce! from banners' Bulletin .No. 14J. is.sued by the I nited
MT.S. J. B. B sSaOTE ' for months cfttr. and at t1-, time I thought death was a welcome M lief ;
. . ! but K-fore mv last enlld WM t-orn a "f 1 r:"! In. ta-bhor'advi. -1 I.vdill l'.lMllk
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I used that, tev'hcr with yemr 1'ills nnd Sanative Wash for four months! before the child's birth; it brought me wonderful relief. I h.-.rdly had an ache or pain, nnd when the child was ten days old 1 left my bed strong in healtli. Beery spring and fall I now take abottlei f Lydia r.-IMiiklinni'sVog;-
ctable CoiiltioUUd and had it keeps
me iu continual excellent health. Mrs. J. H.llAShiNs. :.'! Indiana Ave.,
Chicago, 111. $Z0C0fcrfr t If oboca Ultimotnijti im eint ntr-jmr.
I ;iri ami e -areful counsel iß what the' e'jM-t taut anl tvuld-lc motlirr nroils. and this e-ounsrl nhe can SoeUItl witliout eist by writing; to Mrs. lMnkhaiu at 1, yiin, 3Iasi. ODDS AND ESDS.
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SKIH-TOHTUHED BABIES Bleep for skin-trturtHi Bftbifli and rrt for tired, fretted Mothers in w arm liaths with CcTlCURA BOAT, and gentlt anointings with Ccnccma Uintmknt, purest of omcilionts and greatetH of skill curL, to be followed in severe atmet by mild dose-s of Cctu'Cra KkHri 1 1 1 UA This the purest, swe-etest, most speedy, permanent, and economical of treatments for torturing, tlisliguring. ltehing, burniiig, bleedhis, scaly, eribsted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infant g and children. SJ well asaelulte. MILUONS OF MOTHERS Vie Ct-ncTTtA ?ar. s-."tM 9r CTTM ua OrsTMrsrr. tha great Fi'.- ewe ta preeerrtn, partfjtag. an! lauMfylng Ui" ekln, aa T all the ..un" of tM tall.t, balh. an t anraarr. MilHona ot W oiase MCCTWCa soirln the form of balha for ant,, in. Irrt, isasss, IllMillSl I an,1 alcaiWJia weasaaaa, asd for nany aauiiie.'. a:-'-.ctic j urpoaia. COMPLETE TREATMENT FOR EVERY WWW! Sir" ad lrra.t. wttJi 1 its St hair. wtatjleayiatl.
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Ilriri'lation of trusts
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lisena. nnd ta Im ftta dttptf int.. Hl .t.jrct lir will wrhnps ! Uisap imtoted ti ell as snrprlatrd to dltasoi 1 1 tl,nt arbitration of lah.-r disputem,t,llor.t ss it is in itself, is aessalatlon .1... industrial proLlorn. lmt at th
boM onlv partial palliative of surftet atrtnDtomi of the-world's MOtl -trflotlt
maliKly Pliilaelell.hia N.-rtl. Ann can. . nv l.v day the tr.i-ts tit'lit. n heir ffTil upon tlie throat of the- IW !;,Mi,an Party, and he h . ,!., ,.. ItMleed who for a moatwl tnt1 ,. , p.,., can tree rtricate itttlffron
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rent.d. In fart, it nan satsThi trest will ketp predoctaf eatt-
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COWS HtKK rnOM AUOVK. States departiiiiut of aprirulturt The thinness of the neek e.n top and the flatness on ths side ebaraeterist ic .f the t'C are- er.v well shown, The tiin-ness'of the MCat wlu-re il bkfaVdl with the head and the freedom from dewlap show breeding; and .piality. The spare ness of llesh dcstrtd ll the dairy type and the Satates of the neck where' it joins the alu.iil. t make the nee-lt vein ttjtj maiknl in iI.im Uss of animals -so iiiiu-h m. in fact, that the skoUfder tttttl t bt .rmally (eeh'ped when eoinpareil with the be 1 t v pe. Four Klnda of I'alroni. A sp aker at a dairynieu's eonven t;a d.Mi.l'.d four kinus of patrons
,.f Ihe ereamery: 1. The model pat re.n, tlie itii.u Wltl llrM-elnt-s barns, firstraSs. rows and first cltt f' d. Tt these are added liiV. rli an Ihodl The dnirvnian that has all the Bpnm'i.ed (liiere, hut has poor
methoda. S. The man that has pood Almanac f.r enwa and e"d imrns but ttrtS noth- Rtories of ho
tig about feed W itWthi mm i. cet the m-st umiiey out of lb en am-,-rv possible for the bust work. 4 The farmer that has poor bin .... pool
pun r feed and poor
In an ironclad of 10.000 tons the hull weijjh 3.400 tons and the machinery 1.400 tons. A reasonable allowance of water for s town is 80 g-allons per hesd of population daily, for all purpoaes. The SlHsttlltlo appointed to reapportion Oklahoma has announced ti e total population of the territory to he 600.0(H). with one repreientat ive for eerv 52.(00 people, and one senator for every 18,000, A year apo. in hayirp time. William Sale." of Arcade. N. Y.. lost a pi cketbook cont.iir.inc ST "- A few .'.i ;ip he iold a load of hny to Ira Parker. f thnt town. ftfcO found the money in the middle of the losd.
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