Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1895, p. 3

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Preventing Dec-u in (Salve. 1 milk my cow- for the better that in in the with. end I canniu afford in let the mivee have it. 1 therefore feed aiu- miik. The greet trouble in iced- 1|! this way it scours. but I have lumed ihlt this dimeulty cm be en- tirely prevented by the use of rennet extract. in be given with the shim-milk n we get it from the deep~eeiting cane. We make I business of «lain-ring. and the calves mm take their chance. with the filmâ€"milk, and everyone knows the ‘ amenity in {ceding this here skim- milk. If we increase the quantity 3 lit- tle or hue it too cold ihe wr- diges- tion in lip-oi and scour: ion". 1 le- eidenuiiy stumbled onto the me oi me: ”he: in liquid form. which a; he bought at 81.50 per gallon, and he! such Itrengih that one tel-main! hm mm for ten calves getting (our Manchu-1i“ at: teed. topre~ mm limit-cm emu-I. With this :1“ an be M with u m ud my iota ground uréady comâ€"Ohio Poultry Journal. n u we" to bear ln mind the fact an by continuously mating the flower of the look. «- wlth equally 1: good or bum specimens 0! other strains. we no tending to mm Itep by step. finely bred nnlual- of every klnd an only be kept up ho the mark of excel- lence by DENIM!!!” Iolectlon mad at- untlon. But If we nae Interlor bh-dn (or breeders. mainly we nuke no pro- that the an. breeder: or their like any produce a good result: again. But we cutle- ano end all to banish Inch dole-ton and not part with the best breeders for love or loner. I! you nun It “will; Mg! run I- fancy {owl Needing. Although use. here occurred when Apparently Inferior breeders have produced specimen greatly their m~ perier. “d men will occur when a nut Improvement will be unites: tn ouch medias my. am the poll- cy at telling the prime birds of the stock Ind keeping the Interior one: for breeders in unwtee end cannot be too strongly am. It II we" to beer In and the feet 0! man then In t «rung tempuuon to part '1“ the but o! the loci when I Dig pne- In ”and, or to gall a good customer. Iny uvleen ll, yield to the mum ole. cad cherish the hope 0!th thn brood" ta hard mat-ad tor Inlay. Ha taln a pair. um. 01' hmd- Ill m to tho nhov. and than none vtaltor ov ontMtot Itth ruh to loan Ia highly Imprnaad with their "cal- Iaaea and boauty. and dctorntnnt to ha (ha pea-anam- at and an. ”~th Clara a vary hluh prke tor than. Thu owner (eel: tha Mod at mom-y. and lhlaha to him-alt that thin In an air haul chance to maha non" whtch may not occur min ta a Matting; that than nae-h admlnd hint- an "to direct pm any at Iahflor can; that tho am all" In mating whkh ha: pndncul‘ ml Ina Mm raa ht- nmrtmt agat- tn ‘ the IIIIG dlmtton. This naming ta lllogtral. and the one who parts with the beat awn-Im- ot ht: production on loch manta; ta tahla. a hack Ito-p. as he cannot feat natured that a superior arose-y '"l he the natural malt from Inferior var-Ila. [ DAIRY AND POULTRY. bow and: money any be olomd lot It. Inn of the lock. the an of meal In our being undo by "other brood" ll proof canola-Only um Ibo I‘M (owl would be [nu u nimble lo (M ovnvr for Ma Mud!“ you. I... «M I... am The boot bird. should not be mold but In retained :- broaden. Th!- I- the way that Improvement In mum; at the flock an be not up. It I: I great minute to null the flower or the flock and the. be lorcod to lulu what 1- left (or the breeding pen. It do“ nu ml. (at how unpuu the elm my be. or ,fimr.Vv- .-- to. Owing to m ouccnleneo and bulk- lnou, man I. the but known unbou- tuto {or you um. and I: therefore moi-fly valuable u a winter food.â€"- Jenny Bulletin. 8. Corn in tad more conveniently as Iii-u thnn In my other tom. I. Silage in 0! non value when fed in combination with other food richer in protein. it is not n complete (004. 7. At least one-(film more com per acre may be fed on anus dun on drlea cog-n. null. or fodder. 3. The lilo preserves absolutely all but the roots 0! the corn. 4. Silage can be made In the sun- ehlne or in rain. Unlike buy. It Is In- dependent ot the weather. 5. When com I: ready tor the silo. therein but little [arm voyk pros-Ins. 6. Corn I: worth more to the dairy :- allege than In any other form. 2. Corn an be made Into lilac at long expense than It can be pnaervad In any other tom. sinner-I, aha In; patiencg; Vor :1; bet- ter. hglp us spread the truth. l. The tilt; ntoreaivޤ1$rn morn safely and more permanently than any other plan. Silage In prwllqally fire- Woo! and will keep In the lilo inden- nltely. '9' sued-tn! hm"- op-nco m Dayan-out of tho firmâ€"«A Few Ill-In :- :0 tin 0m cl uvu Stock Ind Poultry. INTERESTING CHAPTERS OUR RURAL READERS. NTIL every turner has a silo, It Is in order to preach the silo, so we be: those who have sl- loa to bear with us If we seem to re- peat self-evident truths. Remember what an awful lot of preaching It takes to live a tow Pontoon or Corn for Stockâ€"Tm In feeding show that it require: lbout (our ad 0110411" time. as much weight of potatoes u of comment to secure equal reunit- from hog: and the you- too- Inun be cooked Considering m; the tops of venue. «not be used I: food. while can produce: I lune pro. portion «fodder corn in. Mutt-rm mp um m. In! In We]. a. miammnmmammm m In the nut trait-Me. n h m M iv. "I “It II “M Dairy Products in New Yorke-Here are figure- of consumption of dairy proâ€" ducts in the city of New York: Butter, “8.155.853: choose. 310,068,891: mllk. condensed mill and cream. 316.249.254.- 50. The tom amount expended by Nov You-km on dniry products in a year is. thorni'oro, 844.473.303.50. That is enough ‘monoy to build 1.111 Ind n fraction ‘ miles of rniirnod at 840,000 n mile.which in a fair figure. in other words. New Yorkers eat enough dniry products in n year to build 1 railroad from there to Chicago. But. it should be understood ‘ that it in eastern Nev York, and not Ilnnhntun inland um is meant, for the Igoreo include the consumption oi 3mm” and adjacent plumâ€"Ix. (lormlrldo Power at lllk.~1’he m- mmm vhlch In node by Fokker. that tmhly an" nlli was a nonal- cm.- numbing a: It may be I! tlm um it was node. in b+n abundantly vertâ€" nod by non recent work. The expert- mentn of Frondonrolrh. a “ready polntrrl out. mum tho position .4. "and by Fokker, Ind In more "cent yooro other: have noclml the one conclusion. Indeed, or have loomed to make that animal secretions to garner»! have more or les- 0! I ml- clde power. and It I: no longer 1 mt- prtse to on to Ind this two 0! mill. The gonnlcldo property of (molly ‘ dro'n lllllx has, however. been lure‘ recently lnrutlgated by P. Eamon, who to Inclined to question the matter. hot-g that for I cemll Wk gum whlch no and“. nut in no mlddo 30'". AI! matted also to this mklde "or does not on yet ‘ appear. It ll known that fresh all): to a very poor Dedlll- for the growth 0! min pathogenic bacteria: for In- mnco, the cholera can I- «am NIN- Iy destroyed In fresh am. To that extent this car-mm W7 destroys the cholero gem, however. we do not yet know. Amarillo; to meat work It appeal to be the nth!!! to the Inuit]. pllutloo of the llctlc omit-In. FOR sum up a tub. Bonn nan no an old udy "no. In Mmelmnun ull about Mr for man to pmnt up can!» 0! her {owls Iron Inning. "or was worn dilapidated and 3M did not fool It“! to malt Ihm. M In! the 0m much Im- of mall-g flannel Mall-rap: (or Im- mm. and m. tho W In do. Bury and plan an" I!" fowl: had gone I» rm nu. good old lady would no out nd cmlully put on the Mam-um. TM. got to to very unsung More spring um. um! the nu «lam the M dam:- eonrlmled Io "put the louse In and a way u to out." "on mean: to: making poultry graham Tho-n no room- ol the Imu hula; prodund u Man in at: am an your, The loan in of A an flavor. under and ink-y. Thu blrdn an pluuo‘bodlod and do not rename .- much [nod u some «Mr lured; The low]. mntum 'nrly. ud 1M cock: I".- lighten TM hon- do not sum "will!“ to In no a mrral thing. bola. couldnod non alum The chlcn leather npldly and sully. Thu helpo then to mist the atom- Iud cold. Ind appear: to aid them In coming to maturity. They vmduce up abundantly. and are all) could- ‘erod mod mm fouls. The comb and dupe of lhe body "tumble the other 800nm: varieties. ‘l‘lw plan... In a Nut-h my. nearly NICK on the back. and flour. The neck hull: In duh III". ollen nearly black. tho all bluish gray: the boil: and Ian In or a dark blue (Inn. hourly a glue color. Bom- llnu the plume l- ponrlled by dark- er Ihm The breed appears to have originated In the province of Andalusia. in Spain. It was once classed as I variety oi the common Spanish iowia. but was later accepted In a separate breed. The breed producol larger bird! uun the other vuieiiu of Spanish town, and they us also aid to be hurdior. An pullem they are early layers. some havlnx been known to lay at the use of five months, although laying at such All use ll rather uncommon. For best results It winter egg productlon. they Ihould be hunched In April or May. They do equally well In nll ynrts of the United States. and on: now he lound In every state In the Union.â€" Mr. Boyer. II: Fan: Poultry. As chicks the Langshana no (strong and vigorous. coming out black, the head and breast with dlflmnt shades o! canary. and the leg: of a light color. When they assume their first (anthers, they often retaln a few white nest feathers, which. however, entirely d13- appoar with their moult in the tall. Both in this country and la Englmd. the introduction a! the breed brought tortb a regular storm of opposition, no doubt on account of the boom lt at once created. But 10-day the Longslmn ll all the better for the warfare. and tours no rlvul. flu Lung-hut Fowl- mm»- tells us that in February. 1872. Major Croad. or East-and. re- ceived Illa first Importation of Lanzâ€" ahnnn from China. The (allowing No- vember he exhibited them at the Crystal Palace, and six yam later the tow! was Introduced into the United States by the late Mrs. B. W. Sargent. or Kinery. Maine. but after two month. I rad-Ice It to 65 0|“ 10 domes. The rennet cum: never 1."! I» prevent mournâ€"<2. L. Gabriel- And-Inhal- a Int!“ [0 :Ntlom In at I gumm- Ixer I nor- m of mill. 0! {really been lure P. Been-n. the matte. Wk [It in no For two yen- tho mont- ol' the child, who live in Salem, wnlmd for na- ture to correct her uni-uh. but were told.vhon levies wumthtmthâ€" In: but I mien m on“ If- m a clan. and (In m [b- nhuM-mm ununmsfifi‘ a! brain growth. At two and s but year: of age he was In iafmt In m but growth of body. He Va I pretty child. well formed. with the axceptton of the head. which came to 1 point at the top. msa Laura Pntrick In one of the reigning belle; She Is the daughter of Rev. w. 1 Pntflok. tan, with a grace- :52 She posses” excqnlonnl char-s, In Ideal Mantle. 'Ith non. golden lair. and blue eyes. Tull, gneeful end strikingly handsome In form. Intelllâ€" : gen: and very eullyln‘ In her manners. I Inn. Dr. ll. 0. Blue In another nuns lmde held hlgll In the esteem and ul- mlnllou of the people. She W rare and "fled etulnueuu. ln eddi- Mon to her college education In this auto. Ihe recered her musical In"!â€" In; In Germany. She In especially gm- ed In the line of quelc, enhlbmng re- markable eklll and delicacy of touch In her performances on the piano. She In of medlurn helgln, dark brown nnlr, well-developed features, and hen blue eyes. Plko mnty doesn't rest alone on to fun for m of mark and «nu-cu“. 1 hut "(an flu eve-menus!" "(I gur- dmblo pride Q0 It. pretty men. enamel-Izod by their excellent ml- um tad :ch null-nuts. Baum. Oren in the tau-ut- bend fru- tuck all tin: tend: to hen-my and nth-let emanates. Here In themes of Inc of Bowling Green's hu- man: In. C. E. lnyhfll In yet : mug We. and with her husband. In prâ€"lnently Iden- mm with the social "no. Her photo in canine"; at her high type of Dean- Bo'llng Green. the county seat of Pile county. I. the central nut in n pl- an 0! MW! towns; made “In: by m unbounded roan-rm “I the en- mo of I proud people by In new In! It"! refined vane... (Bowling Green. I... Camden...) the Boston Traveler. 1: was an ow- alion whose outcome will mean much or little to humanity. The one in question is tint o! a child when head formation u birth precluded all idu DAN IT BE DON. BY REMOVING i THE SKULL? A Bolton Surgeon l-lu Just Patterned . Wand-flu! Opera-clan, "u Pullout Bola; n cumâ€"«m file I out to R.- T0 CUBE AN IDIOT. HE llttlo surgical world in Boston I: deeply Interested In an operation which was performed emu ly in the summer at the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hos- p!tal.and whose re- lultl have just reached a practlcal culmination. uny- to the but: by cutting at saving through the bony «metre of the hand. and again throw]: the gnu chum that the comb: of the in“: will be Injured, all-Ina Why or 1 Inflammation, and both In urine: to through the bony structure of tin bond. lltl min through the grant chum thu the covering of the In“: 'Ill be Injured. “all. min. or Inna-nation Ind huh I. m in coal“. 1 mm Phoebe Llwry In (In oldest daughter of Prof. wnlhll I‘m, who has bean prominently Identified with the public ochoo! for never-l yarn. Shehmeoftbepmuflnlnm county, Viacom and ”min; lon- blo disposition, jolly and m: of mini. and 3 sweet hm. a molt hitching II. to": Safe" Is of the inlet!!! typo, petite, with perfect urn-eta of urn. nommncyumuaulu- m to her (so-vermin. 3mm“. ho- cinung and mum. II- on." poo- oe-eu m nd exceptional ulna. running II the "no of eloctflot. no mmnmmm-m theme, preferring home life limo Bowling Green in many proud of on no final and mined. m. 011 lav-ro- II another of Bowling Greer: um um. led!- mlnhoighnporfoetforuulom none. ll. Edwards olvon mulled a good nut!” to society. no in good manners. o sweet dlnponltlon. Ind to free from alectedm. She In M- mlred by a host of ffleads. In: Lam “I”! II the youngest daughter at Mr. Roche m. nod. on. cultured nd tanned; vary pron- lnenc u a social camber m a m- mm brunette; dreamy on- no a ole-o- lng mam. She in o largo arch of friend; “would”; In out, n- Ila Inch: .34 um ll- Nu yon-our M W! .1 hair I- light and man My I plea-It nd I: out II“ of bone m. It. I“: ufiod u o to beautiful at! study Don ”I.“ In! u o It‘ll“ I m h a an 0! «Item I ml (:1 m h of tho ll. Dunk tor of It. ‘1 0mm“ in] mg «a any deflated audiences. and u a result I: alwtn m with mud- of applause. She la n m n- um; In! curl-p. mt Mon “It. and eyes that In calcium! to win. ll. PI!- rlck nu . voice that In Imam. fill a! melody and tender-ea. no In. "Bach operation: have not been an- common." says Dr. Winn. “though, por- hm. cues like this m, but they are often an]. Muse. first. of the Ihock The chllcl was etherlzed. In lnclalon made-tn the scalp 3 llttlo‘at the side of the portion 0! bone he mount to re~ move, so that the unbroken Ililn would cover the cavlty. and n pleee 0! bone about seven Inches long and lean than one Inch wldo was taken out; the Mud- lag of the wound in the scalp was a quick prooeu, and the hroln was left with a little room to develop. The second operation we: 1 duplicate ot the first. and the child In In Its usual state or good health. Only one wlll tell of the expo“ results. He decided to remove I portion of bone on each side or the point :ivinx the bum A chance to unread out and iii] the depressions. He decided upon two operations. with two and a halt weeks“ rent. between them, principally because the shock to the brain would tool: It. The child In conveyed to {In hmlul and ulna-«I In «23:3: at Dr. Wllflun J. Winn, of Cambridge. comma. m m .“ m alumna chases-alum .mlmmummnm. maudmbnmutno. thJmhhmo-thm- tor of It. 1'.- :teoil. d no mo County Bu! M19 and In. 0041!. Molonhmyhmndmfllyw nlndiyflher frindl. henna» brown but ml min!!! Moo ca. shaman-«laurel- gnmlmhn. sunny-uh, muti- memo-t chlhtloaln ll. all.“ It pro-{may Mn- nun-WWMmdm beautiful girls that Mitigate-u en- may boom at. Shun m an .1 "Want. 1- m io'ii III-Onenlmhdmh «agendas-[mutual VII-able mates... u Devlin. M;plm.nlnfloulnl 4mm;munmm In cyan, Ira-mil “In Ind I“ 1.. [agnmm muwnmm’flflfi lhflmhllmhnodm ymgmmdmyull-c- Wlmluoolqtm flat erhllchtm.flolubhom and win-Ila van. Her “last II. muctunyll .Illc. “mythol- pkmtlndnthuluflcutlmm‘ novanlnmlducummuual of bone “'0. iii: ‘m of nun. ll- um I. Gaul-01 a brawn. with '0“ Instant [aura gal-Malina. Shiv-'7’.- A mu to the nursery when tho child was discovered him In a. mall crlh, making strong mom to convince hll nut-o that he wanted to be him up. He won t little white up, which covered the bandage on the hold. and the whole wn sully removed. The sun could be soon by than who tenant them. but from thall- position ware not unsightly. "I bore tho lid“ of the head will fill outâ€" ' "With any matter?" and MI VIII- tor. And the surgeon nodded m: bud. _ cum“. m nude a lathe :f M to: the been. It: mode at procedure we. diluent and I" ethnded with lea ‘denler. became I look out bu one but- ton of bone and hurled In Instrument which eenureted the covering 0! the brain from the bone. um at the lune “we cut on": and repldly. The chances of dunner were Ieuened. Ind the rent between the vacation vu benenclal to me yeti-n1. He had only the were to show for them. and tune must elapse before my perceptible change can be expected. "He know: enough to cry for Ml food muck-nun? mm" will m- m- fun“ “I". Wu". 05m m ‘b "H mm. will NC!- 0‘ m l- Itan‘oh-huh“ O'y-pk ....... 000th.“ m Tenn ........ can.“ m Hull-‘- .......... Jhlnala‘l It “a. m Chute. ......... filly. I I. II I- I. In. 1'. Inert. ........ . ..... "a hymn .................... 7m ”Illa .................. 1'"- 11-1- Mal III-loll In "The m d (l! mu." llu-orlm..... ......... (halal! Pad Aim ................ I". m Antony Cl [dc .......... m at: LOW! ...... [All .0 II. IHIHR “I Kano-Dc Templ- .......... NAM mam ........ mun-on Mm Ho'NII' (WM lit) ....... . . . ”net-thon- m "coil-r (an!) M ......... In." MIMI-o 0-; I... " (WI-HI ........ ”I”, W no.- “lam-u “a.“ In. mull. :- an a I mul- a”. New Yul. who" I! «mead OI- llttlllbl It tho rmh AMI. M (at While dial-cu, mulber- I: I... m nun-nut. an m mu Inn-u. 00 pm h an to (Ir-Ia .- “a! Ir! Iuaabu Ira-(ml o! u ‘ 0|.qu no", In" of law! Ill Mm. I“ abut-my n“ of nul- IIoufl-n. ll mm” in tho alum! nmu o! dull-Ila “loam. .l III «my m. o! vlkh that In I am supply. In nun-u I“! ho dlnmlnlnuou. Ir. Win.) In it. bunny pal-ml lav bl. unnu- "I and In“ no play by an All!“- lnthov In In.“ yum n- W CHICAGO OPERA nounâ€""7c Pair Vim-Ia." n mantle play by m Winn-l. In given In lama! m Hon I. am my an an cute-p Our. Home Sunday oval". This II I). an. rod-nun Illa! mug . Inch kindly noun-t In! m h Following “Th. Old Homo-tau“ ll. loncher‘. Theater um “I’ve-m Century Girl" will comm :- OI- ammock. 11m h I “when!” km and contain com o! the but nih- vlllo people May as the «A3. A”: than may be unlined ll- Id". Puller. Mr. Om Wlllh-l. If. m" And other; been with the Bum Insom- 00-- play. There will be I doublo um and I chm-ch mu. ’l'lu mm II III new. hula; Jun been pal-M In In York. and will be “on for the will. on lchchr'u «In. M‘VICKIIR'E THEATlRwâ€"“Tb'ev Home-teed" will begin a “GLJQOI' engagement n IleVleker'e The.” e. . Band-y evenin‘. October 30. The W ‘ he. not been neon In China: Heathe- World's Fur. when It u» lot twelve weeke at MeVlcket'e. Since {hen It I]; had I Ion run In New York. “if. It, ‘ Thompson Introduced a number elm _ feature: vhlch will he eeeh It came, to:- the nut tune on Sunday mall. next. Altogether lhll piece has be! over 800 npruenutlolu In Chlclum V I: u Donal-r (0-day u u we: when em mounted. “The Old Hone-teed“ I- one at thoee play: which lam wm: um. It In true to mum and one. eequenlly eppeele to every heart. Then I. lone-thing the: touche- «emu and Intel them feel klidller to hum kind encl- eeelng this truly Meal pm. The company I"! be heeded by If. George W. Wilson, en um 01 [net nanny, who (or over twenty rem In gnu-incur ‘ M‘T’Iién '0' ”HUNU- It.“ I’m-c. human. as

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