Weston Times (1966), 7 Dec 1893, p. 4

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'ta "hi our " Fad and In them trail. " M an." sand s'a' do chat," the Jltlar,ae, .y. ' . but :1 has. ' My“?! '. ' -- Mani» 4.1mm»- wttiett"hsoto l hit". bribed than " mm nor from It. bah-ho.- I.” who] mud, ad Oh i! "ttt hm" m the prams: of I A in; the, 1rtrg)4 391-0 out 1l)r.'titt ','PcaPch'i; won futile.- Pd ”and mu rn npile of vhn UM “a In M- awnin- M no. the and“ t ' him “th annual. "t in! It at.“ amp-my um». that 'tlth.th, “A.“ u run!“ ”a net- tsat a'lt had i..-. h “an: I wee not celled by my mm. After the feebler-etirvouo In. [stranger in his first few hour- ul urinl bad died “My. I we: known aim?! " “the underfoot," end e upeciel cow r we. "aigrrAl to guide MC in my ramble! and prevent. my tmlsrnitooiy gating ihto the next world. We were tween the Ipring end the heel ronndvu , end so for we moment he was 'cCl'l'lil1t' Bat I In euro he unread thin novel job that had {Align $0 him; dthongh he betrayed no tth: when er.- A more silent. men tue Brut I In"! - leenf During Me n duty of 'toTpat1iottirte me om t c In! country which made the rack like "mf in the see. he would no! Pt nausea-try syllable. He ml - me the lower ford, which I could em Ma fer Ellyn". genernlly mia- taking eqnieknnd fur it. He would tie lily but. properly. He would recommend me m" to Ihooe my rifle It I while-tell dear in he peniculu moment that the osrtfit veg-n was peeling behind the laurel an the lam lid. of the, bra-h. There wm seldom ell-y than" we. we obliged to heaven Ind not me from battle ormrtrder or Tld,',," don't. In his eye- I mun, he”, upon-red I trrrty abominlble thzng. Yet - limee did he lose his penance , And the [Guile slow voice and Ipparemly lnzy manner In the nme,whethor we were air. ting tog-blur up in the "mum-in during] hum». or whether he we. bringing me hark my burn. which had run ewey upln w. can] bed 1 win tor an to throw the Mo- out " land l'l'fl.'l them trail. Ah'iNisaiaaiu. h 'nld I, no can” “nu mint haonld in"; bi, art M‘y-thne Fu‘tnnngh I a- ll ammonia- Brtd in hi. “and pup-city to he put " a}... to w- rtibt troyinhty proud of In. wild we...“ we " Ie.thertt "up 95 iufod MI fur: w 'bobrioq" p‘euurn. wouldslounge over to my neighborhood and " He was a right smart Dominicker," he silently regard my on wring. Then he oohtinu ed. would retire to the C'Jllltoad,' and, Ifeltalittle willed about the snapping- presently I would over-hear laughter. But ' turtle, and showed no interest in what he this was only in the morning. In the l was sayingI but continued my functions afternoon on many days of the summer [among the hens. This unusual silence of which Ispent at the Sunk Creek Ranch I [mine seemed to elicit unusual speech from would unshooting or ride up towards the him. - entrance of the canon and watch the men 6t Yu' see, that roosttir he'd always working on the irrigation ditches. Pleasant lived round hyeh when the Judge was systems of water running in channels were a-lmchia', and he never seen no ladies or being led through the soil. and there was a any persons wearing female gyar'ments. sound ot rippling here and there among the You 'tsin't got rheumatism, seh t" yellow grain . thagsseidhick alfalfa-grass " Me , No. " waved almost, it seemed, of its own accord. " I reckoned likely them little old for the wind never blew; and when divers ru' got damp goin' uteh--" He "a.C",iriiiiirtE the sun‘ lay against the paused. . plain the rift of the canon was tiiled "Oh', no; not in themes, thank yoa." with a violet light, and the Bow-Leg 4" Yu' seemed sort o' grave like this Mountains became disfi ured with hues of mawnin’, and I'm sure glad it ain't them floating and 'l'lll'aillTl', color. The sun divers." ' shone In a sky when neveracloud came,eud ts Well, the rooster y' I inquired, finally. noon was not too warm nor the dark too "Oh, him? He weren’t raised whar he cooL And senior twomonthsl went through could petticoats. C Mrs. Henny she tusqpl-tEaimsvesstful days, improving coins hy h from the railroad with the the chickens, an object of mirth, living in Judge aft dar Nsxtmawuln‘ earl she ttie 9p9n Mr, and basking ip the perfection walked on low her new home, and the of content. ' mm .was a-feedln' by the doll, and he Inn-in bst not. of W mini and - her. _Welh,,seli.,,he arrowheads» tiii'ii'lli? -Riutta a 's"aSgr"ilh'! Wri. air%TT run out of the bank-houses, and he Hen: inthe beginning endeavored to io' went over the fence and took down mail.» from this umiliation ; but when Sunk Creek hollerin' right alone. He 'sin't 'she found that I was inveterate in laying [been heard trom, and it's nigh a yeah. He's IT inexperience in We.tern matters bare to sure forsook us." _ al the world, begging to be enlightened " There's a hen over there now that has upon rattlesnakes, prairie-dogs, owls, blue no judgmedt,” I said, indicating Em’ly. ,and willow grouse, "tre-hem., how to rope lShe had got heresel! outside the house; and a horse or tighten the front cinch of my its: on the bars of a chrral, her vocifern- saddle, and that my spirit soared into i om reduced to an oecvsiortsl aquawlr. I enthusiasm at the mere sight of so ordinary told him about the potatoes. an animal as an antelope, she let me rush " I never knowed her name before," mid about with my tire-arms. and made no he. r " further alert tostnve " the ridicule that, " [gave it to her myself after I came mr. blunders from the ranch hands, hot to notice her particularly.- There's an old on humornua husband, and any chance [maid at home who‘s Chem and ' visitor whostopped tors meal or staid the lungs to the Cruelty to Animals, and ttlib night. (il)':'), knows whether she had better cross I was not ealled by my name after the in front of a street car or wait. I named 'eebltr-rrtirtuetto due (stranger in his first 'the hen after her. Does she aver lay eggs ? few hours of arrival had died sw-ay. lwas : The Virginian had Ttot"troubled his haid” known simply as “the tehllerfoot," and a l over the poultry. special cowboy was assigned to guide mlf in , " Well, I don't believe she knows how. my rambles and prevent my eslarnitomriy l I think she came near hemg a rower," Easing into the next world. We were‘ “She's sure manly lankin'," said tho tween the spring and the hes! round-us. ( Viruinian. We had Walked toward the and ID for the moment he was "0000\le . ’corral. and ho was now scrutinizing Em'ly put I am sure he cursed this novel job that ‘ with intarr-sn . ”In. W who [or (duh. In. . “I“ will!» spins u night. PM...“ “if; tJg'rrr2r.' 'a, 'tr,; _ f I ' gal-:30». ‘m to brig. Fi Vol: . a a I. uppmhuon q on. iutpHi “along {ence- oi Judge Henuy’I home I Mahdi-Kin upon Sunk Creek'soou Ifll‘l'l Jun amen: allergen from in onion through ' the Bothy. It V“ I place ulwnyl well r .oued for by the owner, even in the days of l bk baoherioihood. The plncid regiments of and. by in the cool of the cottonwood: by I the velar, or slowly moved among the , Inge-brink. feeding usou the - that in than. fohnr-departe yen" 'wu plentiful i md ull, The “be" dime int " his Manolo-ed range, and {moaned still more in MI largo pasture; while his small pawn, A field some eight miles Iqunre. In for neural tenuous given to the I Judges'. home, ma over thin unipla ap-uel thers pllyod sud tapered the good colts he I raUisd from PIlndln, his imparted sinllion. l, After he mun'ed.hi- wife’s iufluenee becamé I visible in und about the house. Shade treda were planted, flowers attempted, and to the chicken was melded the much moretrouble- name turkey. I, the visitor. was pressed inn; hervice when I “rived. green from the But. I took hold of the "hsrrmyurd," and begun building a better chicken-house, while th Judge.“ alienating meadow. llnd in in gray and yellow irilurrneo. When my cowboy was unoccupied, he In” . mm at. lived m Wto. Mt With hundndl. mummy thins. gd an]: n had, "I. nun thing -aA6.1nrtter. Milk would; be " Carl-l5!” , a; 3- - Jes. “In. SHE-FE iuEiFiGaraT i'isGrGi ere “It.“ 9m Tm!- MM" - a II “I. I I. been” out“ '/lut tho an owning blast MIN- “. - who curia- A dhdlv J." ted ridu "ild ham; Neverthe- 'lou. ny but an Judge kept Cui; . In hi - hurl ST ho bad 'llt,,dl ,tyholuhitistg, Ind b had even 1e,tl " 0'. birds This evil pumice new who good can! oi nddinn the omclqt uni .otnqtimss. ch. onward to hi- Ila-om. bill of It" thin he - to lock MI (1“qu on tho 91:155. He had heuoma permtruisutly mun-ad in domulic Inwll. And the run]: It " mch were renowned ', the imsaing -tmvotUe tind his horse to the fence and an down to table boluubly “Ania uf findmg I mintjon from the eternal nowhelly, henna mg col... EM‘LY. "m: WOULD Lovxgzl OVER To an umnnommon." 3 I felt I little ruffied about the mapping- ' turtle, and showed no interest in whn he .wu laying. but continued my funchiuna llmong the ions. Thig unusual silence of [mine seemed to elicit unusual speech from Ihim. - "I ain’t hyeh for thus" he nnunrvsd. " Now you‘n let him [at I'Iy on yn'." ' The “Map- hld in truth dawned. Ct Why,” he am his: prawn. "In. his W. tbi ItJh ,, WW, what do. if“. 'U'tQ . " th t on. out' IIth M and mm. on an mud-up. I nod to an no vim r4 on. light and no than M ‘luM 0' ti. V w.'All|mhm.bodoIIm|-ew “in...“ h-M-er-tste. The. Light Iii-mm be! ”out, why it's tt' iebqg.'.ut_0liV " "Ya' see, that mentor he'd always “Jed round hyeh when the Judge was a-lmchia', and he never seen no ladies or my persona wearing female gyar'ments. You 'tsin't got rheumatism, leh t" "Met No." “I reckoned likely them little old divers ru' got damp goin' uteh--" He pnuwd. T " Oh', no; not in thngasL, thunk yoa." 1"Yu' seemed sort o' grave like this mawnin', Ind I'm lure glad it nin'n them dlyern." . rs Well, the rooster y' I inquired, finally. "Oh, him? He wand}. raised whnr he could pendants. Mrs. Henny Ae come hy h from the railroad with the Judge m dar N.xontswuia'tmrl she walked on low her new home, uni the fo"tr ortt:tttdia', " the doh, ttul he icy-.4154“ 0.0 u M at. ah. ”the. but my hand - tho brun- at1'gtt," tan-m “but to? v ouqf was". mi ' any than down m IW.'. t'tte Judah 'of-aid not mpny u boon-sab- vu gmtiqx a Umily. . I!“ Mr. _W9lll,,lgil.,,b1 "rreghn1ahne airTuTT run out of the bank-house, 1nd he io' went over the fence Ind took down Sunk Creek lmllerin' right along. He 'sin't been heard from, And it's nigh I yeah. He's aura fonook as." _ " There'. I hen over there now that has no judgrneh" I and, indicating Ern'ly.. She hid got. heron}! outside the huuge.’ and tr, on tha by: of n chrrnl, her vociiera. om reducod to In amnion“ squawk. I told him shout the potatoes. " I - knowed her name before," laid " Wo don't I." In along anyway.” the cow-punk" had “pl-ind to me. “She runl Mound mighty irroupou-iblc. n' Ibo’ll “and u Window 'bouo " often In we'll “and I bird. Shin I .uriliitt' Int-ml.“ " My - to on the duck. ttttard In. b’luhinb “out" with Ut nydochu ". and "h-tir. mums o darn. Min-phi“, 'dhtll‘ hnp. The Vi nh'l worku- 0100 Ind ”and upon this upset-cl. ut mud, Ind cxpreuod nothing, u mud. " They Lu"t overly good ubin',” he observed. tying the birds to his muddle. tl They’re divers" " " Divers '." I exclaimed. ", Why didn't they dive t" “I reckon they ,wu young anal And Udu't ex perionoo." . J " Wall." I "id, crutlnllnn. out Attempt” {[111 to be humorous,"' I did the diving my- " L" _ A few hour, ln or I huppened to his panning the bunk-noun where all the nowboyl were gomg to had. I 1rd the Virgininn'l gentle voice evidently in: ving grime narrative to an attentive audience. ind just u I came by the open window where he an on hi! bed in thin. and drnwerl,his hick to me, Ilia-rd hie Concluding words.. bb And the hut on his hlid we! the one m-rk showed yu' he wore- n't n tutwpiu'-rttrtlef ' The luccdole met with "nsNsntarreous suc- cesl. and I hurried nwuy into the Gre. The next morning I In: occupied with the chickens. Two hem were tiehoiuq to sit an Some. P218 thnt I third was duly hying, and which I did not want hatched ', And fur the third. time I had kicked ’Em’ly off uneven potatoes she had rollud mgcther and was determined to nine I know not whnt sort of a family fr'om. She was shriek» ing about the lienhoutie as the Viiginiain came in to observe (I suspect) what I might be doing now that might be useful fur him _ to tmmpiorrin the bunk-home. _ . T Heniond awhile. and at liuv,rth said, "We ' our master when Mrs. Denny come to lite heh." ground hphind mu, Lad We m lo ho ulunl Iileuce. the mom little whi ed. Ihll'p billed divers dangling "ddle. But the Virginian mule no comment. IN htndod me my doubitrbarreied Eugliih gnu. which I wan About to have dawned on the I piid no lttention. lo home In our white-breast- Jing from his duration. um} than h It is I kind to “when crows given l A Magical [urn-nu”, Innervation: III] In- i lax-nun: (‘nncluxlonm . A lhilimore special says ',--Proi. Asger Hmnerik, the dxrector at the Peabody _ Couservarory of Music 3nd the composer of Norse symphonies, says [but he ho made ‘Lhe discovery tlist chickens have n Inga-go which he, by careful attention and by or periments, hU partially ausaterod, _ He says : “Chickens no the greatest gossips in the world. I know they have a language, for when one is.aslone it will not talk at all. It may, perhaps, sing a little song to pass the time away, but it will um. talk to itself. A! 2001], however, Is it meets enobh‘MheE civertustion will begin. Their voices are sometimes sweet and then again harsh ,and discordant ms is the case with humnn beings. With me it makes u great difference whether .3 fowlls voice is pleasant ru- dis. agreeable, though most ople do not seem tu notice the distincti n. My chickens have nearly always be' 1 of the Cochin Chine breed, Ind to th I have paid most attention newt-ally. 1h ve discovered that they heve very acute senses of vision, hearing, and Mule,' but they cannot smell. Their sense of new is excellently develop. ed, sud afver eating anything more than usually paletsbie they will give vent to an exulemstion of pleasure, just as a person will!” 'Ah!"or somethimi of that kind is dar the mime circumstances. A.m.. and is from three to seven seconds in duration. Rooster! beam to crow At dtwn em} then further eastward crow the Int. It is a kind of telegraph service from one to another. Generally than! me seven crows given in the space of ten mand- from each ether. Cocks crow a few minutes After being frightmand after renting. and [an Almost tell exactly when they will begin. A router is by all odds the the proudest thing on earth with no el- coutmn. A human living cannot compare with one in this relpnct." ' Prof. Hnmnrik he: mvle sq deep a ntudv of chicken! lhet he c'm nmh’e their move. ments and reproduce their I'mrtrw. " They are peculiarly iuseeptibU to car- tein colors. Red nlmoet drives Lhem only, while blue is not to their liking by any menus. One day I noticed that my chick- ens in the luck yisrd were in nterrible state of excitement. I accidentally found out the'caule of it. There “in a red curtain in the back window of I house next door, and I could-ca them glance up at this and utter their uiki/s of alarm. I got the lady of the house to have the curtain removed and the commotion ceued. I tried nu experiment with other colors, but they did not eeéiii to mind Any but_blue, and this they did not like. I lound’il a blue ribbon or string wu tied to one chicken} leg all the rent. would keep ”my from it. , A V ' " Growing "rnorurrormterrr is a moat in. teresting study. I hue noted the crown of over 100 rooster: and I have never found two alike. One may crow in this man- ner; ' Dum-didi-didi .,' another any 30. "raro-didiulirli-didi,' and m on The crow " nearlyalwuy- between P2 p. m. and P2 “II have noticed that chickens an distin- guish between white sud colored people. For the latter they have n Ipecinl Aversion. Whether it is because they know by instinct that negroea are so fond of them for cabin purpaneaor not I cunnoc uy. I once . hug five Cochin Chino pulletn to which J. we the lumen of Pets, Pet, Pulp, Pit, got. Thms Nr6iitit To'trtririf iéidily when her name w“ called, but the others would some Ilia ith the 'sxeeprion of Pot, who would come than I called her. Pete would come when I called Pit, Pat, and' Pet, showing 'Lhnt she could not distinguish closely between the vowel: i, n,nnd 9 short. There wan such I: difference between these and Pot that the latter wnuld recognize her name u soon as called. If the consonants were transposed, Md I would call Top, instesd or Pow-he would not notice. A Litueerrm-"mrat" Much and: ot?" Mrs. Ytytne--"Brjrr" are mule of city.” "But clay boon. ms." "Aim the any " "up“. m high we Inked." "0., ,arimrirranr.-t9errtrr #NeqtNr."' A‘ A than. remedy fort mum. him In IW Mulb- MA); " no. n with that the would in rue-ind I chick-nil lilhd.llldl phenol the at Inhhapplnd on the mud. It in u- lna-GM“. “In In! thank u. do” ' His word. hm! no note of nlelnnéholy.yet they [U/i me I mgretfui lame Elm, in Inch 3 Irate 6 the field would belong to the fence, and that the cowboy and civilization could nut exist together. . if bt And an this hit. fort'roaa ot romance in the United Sure- will be sbebudorwd," I laid to Judge Henny. But Chelludge wa- nn optimilt concerning cumin ranches. Ho IAI an endleu vim» of range pasture never to be "haunted Ind t steady . twenty per cent. upon hi- venuire. " Besides, " he concluded, b6 we Americans Are not in for romance. but prosperity." And (All. Bound, common-sense loft me nothing to reply. “The Iruifalrr'll bergone in soothe, year. if it isn’t “one already, and a good thing too. Then we can deal with the ludianwd Wyoming can look {urwnrd to being A Scam." a 'tree,' I all I‘ll: ’. _ . . in' ad rrMIn' mun! can gletat ded dowrs.etiMtt-d,hmr '- M’ umd.rtuteria'tr.igaiynd it“ do"! titanium" " .115! and I All thou " you to lilsin' it boupr’n ten you’ve trial baton in I“ lymu' dun woddn‘b [in But. now. don't - 'ttt not I “was uid." " tear ah. ha not," “id 1. "Mighty rtt",'tl'lttett,"t"/ev"at', " tt Ch. on main out. to lny “KIWI. Ibo mm to hunch wmothin’ In it I moth}: uy‘wsyq” . _ . Th. YiriahnhuG no "ply to thin frivolnu- In; anion. H. “I an“; ”or the wide 'dl'S'27. Involy and with E Burentiunwntion. Holnvuilbly “I [I a “alum I did, gud Wu " his horu And clouchad among the up whilq I :9 will genius my left foot clear of the “lung. I nun-cam ad in, killing u) mulopo, an we rode home with“). had 3nd hind 'PYP". " Who liven nearest helm t" I ' him. ' ts Over yonder. lids of tho Bow-Lu], there's the Balum wait. Thnl'l on Hutu Creek, Gettin' an surly slut this and, yu' might minke it in by the lecond evenin'. I reckon 'l‘aiLSli-ep sin't quite Io in ; tlin'a north, ISub'tho laud'a hem' took ap' all over now, aud [expect they'll be runnin' unit wire fence: norm-ml ',g',T:e,,r.r; l’m hupirf they Ain't. goin' toapoi ' cow-punch- er‘l hummus; but)" or wire lance: has Euro gaffe go." C _ . . a " I void“ "wut muteoas “I. In. new lid-n . In. in to tho chick-n It. mow. be.did 593 br. !”, I igqulud. . .. . SURE THAT UHICKENS TALK (ro m: cosrrscrm), 'roke th Let. I mun bring a breeding animal of mg of the improved breeds of stock into a neighborhood md howquickly others work an “he Minus-gs of it. If they have an ssnimix1-he may be all soralr-iuu1 if he reqemblou the thoroughbred improved uni- nyd, the claim is made that it in of thut Mocei and in often claimed to be fully u good." They ud’working to get something for Mothingy A better price will be asked on accounw of the relemblance and yet ir will be u mm less than the price of n thor- oughbred in order to tempt the cu-tomer to purchup. ' ' , " In the no"; of way short visit to America and Cuhudnlirjenl mutton It. a. number of howl: 1nd resuumnu in differ- ent places, but with hardly In exception " vuiod only from var . inferior " nb-olute- ly unoaublo._, 12',rall'l them-elven. “a especially than who luvs viuiced England; freely admit that the public do not know what good mutton is y course, now til-.1. the mutton breed- of this country have ti strong footing in cert-Sin parts, In is becom- ing pcnsil)le_ to get. good mutton '. tnit I (i?':,? of tha'ordlnuy supply, u A visitor thui. it. V . FF Generally spesking, the dieep show proved that American and Canadian turm- ers cun themselves breed very good mutton sheep, with the aid, of counts. of imparted stock. AI 3 general rule, the imported uneep beat the homebred ones in the con test for prizes, but nevertheless the latter were in no “my disgraced. and in many bases made 3 good fight for the ribbons. This shows thtst the English breeds are capable of tstmliatstization. Mr. Buchanan, speaking at the dinner given by the Amer- ican Shropshire Assoeitstion, attempted to argue that there was no need to buy sheep from ubrosd, but that American and Cunn- iliun farmer} cu: mile their own. Thu, no doubt, is estate of things which may arrive, bat it will be many s long year yet. The truer policy for Americsn Ind Csnsdisn farmers is to go in for better sheep, and more of them, and to buy their stock from the fountein heed. They have, juzlging from what I “w at the Chicago stock yards," In excellent lot of nettle, and they obtained them by buying for meuy years same if the best from the Old Country. They wi find that the poltw-snd only that ptuicy-will give equal results in the case of sheep. But they have I very long row to hoe. before the} bring I]? tieir iiieep to the level of their cattle.’ q i The denim to make Ind to save is so strong that ale: Are made and animals used for breeding that are in reality unfit largely on this account. Th a chic! vnlue of I pedigreed animal is that. the uncanny of what animal is re- corded sud known, and the owner who is pnwilling to record his -nnimal. while tf, die iime time clnima that his neck Injuéb " good u I registered thoroughbred, is usually chiming a little too much. to any the In”, Pedigree does not. ads] to the individud merit of an Animal but proves whether or not It in all that is claimed for him, Ind in .I measure at lean prevents some men from getting something for noth- tr,, muster how good an animid mly be individually. if he in croas-hred or is a. grade he tannin. be depended upon to trim:- mit his but%usliiies,w his oftkpring with si,'ift,55tt'5',2l TiiirTiiiiV, irTiiU thereil . nun“ tendency to breed luck, and in purchnsing "th breeding animal with the Jxpeetuiori of improving it, in is in I men- Inre money thrown ”my to invest in an nnimnl of doubtful breeding. The swing in the colt in nluilly a small item A: com- puted wrtir the (inference in results. It is in reality "ring to not something for noth- ing. lint this is not all. It is limes-um thiadiseortr'aiteis the purchasing of better animals. It is too often the one that the puronmr of inferior animals for breeding is the firgt to links a fuss and will “many mske the mom. nnfs‘b if the results fail to come up to hil exptcstiprrs, anti phi! nfuen deters others from making investments in homer anitmsU., _ JV thllm dairymltu v.1? he nhl. to “he MI Ut winter month. 1%“th '" I mild name in dud. . mm my N retiring km the the lame any that " n no: In In" minim. By hut“. If“ to “to norm-I Mm pot-Mun d f R det), marl "t plyi r of MI min to “is an Tr. ”(than "can." food me ab- 7 hi- im- cum It in indond “mum: ta "tuot how few Ihaap thou In ot my sort. in the United Stung lud’ bhil Prayinocin compnrilon with who urea oi both. The total uumhar of Ihag‘p in the United Sum do“ not “can! '0,000,000, And in Onurio there In: only um. 575.934. whim in lv‘ron Hriujn wink it: stosnpartstiosly iaiwtitictut nu. Geri, no '?.7,000,0u0. But even more remlrknbleil the in! mm American con. sumer! do new procure muuou which to Huglilh” palatoiis 1ro_rthpratiyg. -. . .. i, crrrrikitikkidt di lie" Lam; (Engl-nd) Live Stock Jenn-l, who ha been vrsvelliag 'thrfnegh this country. _'lu.yl "T . __ _ w. ‘ u a. Columbhn In” ' than. not. “I! lot It. ' with”, but Illa u math. no "duo-I ol the may indium ie hurl II. Uniud Stun. It is o! . ' I hi S'.'."?,'!,',,' Iran the ttrt t [ lab-nu, Jacobs. Lola.- “a! tho Ind. n ret "no . T lilo!“ ol I aep Tlftal can hon. Tl thin {no POM “I. In ms“... unbor- m thm “who”! be. king, mm- Ill- .',',7l',lh", In. only at In. your- hogan to be nriou y tthtllmrrd, in" ml:- anndhplw of an mutton bread: u. Chic-go indipnu‘ that tho Meats, noJongor hold: I tUtd unohlllenyod, and than pho’Euuru states nnd Ontario, n my nu. lumen in learning that. I shop and pot hvu tor wool dons. V Something for Nothing- .- -___ V M I m. l Mai lc r' W 1 , " In". I It is stated that Illinois has ttpetit 3N), 0oW00oior mud purposes during the par ten years, and ion hula permanent Improive- menu is noted. The Cow Pea in to the South just what Clover is to the North. ir supplies very nquiLiuus {mirage containing a high per cent. of nitrogen. _ pb The Ruuian 1l1h is taking computes possesttioa of field 0 both Dakotas. Unless vigorous measures are taken, it will noon be vslrmms impossible to eradicate it. .. Most of the successful potato growers plant in drills'. Only a few use the hill system and cultivate both ways. Those looking Wand improvement, insist more sad more that wide tired w: gons will gregyly éiuiplify the problem. “flunk they have been used the results are highly “his. factory. Eapicity tohrry of f, of pure nirfantl away cation while' perdEing. 'Mnke up your mind which you prefer lo feed, hens or lice, and then go to work to develop your fancy. If ids, hens; clear out the pens and look Ihnrply After the-vermin. Wash oti" the must: with kerosene. Sweep out the comers and foconee cloud house in a thorough manner. . Then oirry in fresh straw 3min new dust bath. Make It trip through the pens once in three or (our days. that the hens hum gnne to [005b, and sprinkle n little insect powder thrpllgh the feathers of each one. In this “way hie lice emu be driven otf. .If it's lice you want, then keep right on letting the hens roost in their filvh, dou't try to claim Irp snds full cm may be guaranteed. One thing is luff, ll', an eggs ire not pro- duced in the some as. Bluegrn-‘a in about the only crop which on!) Uh profitably ruined under trees. Pas. ture it by enclosing with a fence if the trees Ire in a grow. If slung a field have a few movnble panels at light fence and put the, sheep or calves' there, On molt. soils ot-the older settled por- tions of the United Stems, funnure will yield a: good return, when applied to when fields at when put on other crops. On new land this is non true. It is thereliable to go we much to straw. ....Mnny lanai will be killed if [and infect. ed with plant lice. cut worms, elm, is plow- ed before ireernng weather sets Itt. _ Some new Clover seed'ln Auturrui on Win. ter gram. This may do south of the latitude of Southern Kansas but norm of thut line better wait until April. If you havo~on old lot or abandoned road which is to be cropped next aeuon. plow it this Fall so the frost: will have nu oppor- tunity in mellow the ground. Plow again in Spring. . . . _ Save the liquid manure by using some absorbent: mun-Her beddingavlrlch my be sprend our we fields. Straw, ”walnut, old hay, leaves, etc., are good and most to them obtainable in tvll plums. Sheep and lambs that are being flitoned should he fed with discrimination. It in one of the high-st; nuainmeuls of the feed. ar'a art to tell firatHurw much food to give, and-when to increase pr redvce the ration. While preparing an: try houses, see Hub " proper shape arrl wo Tow" Ir""'" be grtltererd if the hu- ng crowd» Fowl. two yenu‘oldIu-e, n a rule, bug tor breeding purpoul.‘ mr Fowl. like munnrd nod- occuiopully ' the chopped onion. in Winter. Medium-tiled turkeyl tlust Are in A good condition bring the but prlce. .' V Alum dismlvod in wnter is recommended. for din'rrhmn in the only Inga. Young pallet. noubly lay Imnll egg-r M on]: Brand only from eggl of he“: of “LI growth unl vigor. The “me rule null apply to all domestic mum-ls. 8 Men, milk, the cereal grrsitttiith plenty of fresh bone, cut-tine. will make good poultry, if they “them. free from lice and have otherwile cmnlurubla quarto". V buried in that the ktttw In nlnhl. in that [its At in ttte tie iw-m by 'tt Net'.',',', mum: niud during III-ml. Duh. Ah ti. on luau bu non ' to look “Elm nook. ad commonly the our" and" not. "terr. “on ad m not Allard to M for than "leo., u in luquomly tho - when flilld during tho busy mum" um». Am" shut In born in tho tutu-u: "d lad pro rly qr;- ing the umber will ho sh). to r: a r hull who. gnu- pun. Than ll ”manor ll properly look-X Uber during the that thug you: ot her Ms, Halo. well-develop“ now I. assured. l A genius uyl his 66 insect-exterminator for chicken- will kill every insect, in ‘COHIGS in contact with for sever-.1 weeks." Why not. invent something to kill for good? Who want: In nxtermiuawr with a resurrection nuahmeuv! . ' You cannot hlva wis1l-flsvtued eggs from hcnu'kapc in dirty quarters. and fed oh musty (can, /rhtirteis proiit in keeping hens llying' through the winter, Ilnhou h 'it requires Iomé extra outlay to -do fll They man; Iris. kept (my: and cornfo?tublts and have plenty of (Bah; an. the same lime they must. be compelled lo take exercise enough a? prevent their getting over-ht, Rouhd the Pain Poultry Tut... d fixing up the pouI» te venulqbors are in niiition, of sufficient mil air. admit enough from threcL communi- The use of cocaine as a. lost] anu-iLhetic has at times been attended with such unto. ward results vu4 a. certain degree of dill- repute has come, to he attached to the drug in the public estimation. Mr. Recluse} of Pain, shows that this prejudice in lili- founded, and proves that not only have‘thé deaths from the use of cocaine been very few in nuinber, but that every serious case wan occasioned by the use either of an over- dose or of n. defective method. Ha recom- mends certain precautions which will obvi. ate much risk in the isdrninistrauou of the drug. For small opentions. a dose of one- lmlfto two centigrammel sutlicea; for oper- ntionu of somewhat greater importance, tive or six cantigrammes; and for large oper- atiounho dole should rarely exceed fifteen, and never ranch twenty eentigrammew In canes requiring a large dose. say fiver to fd, teen cttntigrumtnes, the quantity should he 'divided'np into a considerable number of injections. The strength of the solution should be lowered to l or 2per cent. All opitioni' should be done in a lmrizoninl position, and the sending of an injection into the veins should be avoided with the greatest care. Although the observance of these Artem will materially reduce the chances of iniuhupi. entire security will never be obtained until the two actions of cocaine-4th" local and general, alighLare separated. All thnt is desired in its local unwithetic action, where“ its general effect, which studies constriction of the blood vessels when the medicine is absorb. ed, in the cause at all the acuidents. This in the part ' Ought to be eliminated or neutralized, and, the 'srrveoruir'itrhrmutr of this end u onen! the vital medical problem; of the day. Waite--" Wltet " "no ittrttrq_ Tait--" Suing thet id' f " I "tl wh- M tan-jut trod non yourwru.’ Why, it would seem that the common bacilli can he tnken into the lyutem with impunity if there he an absence of 1itrirre for it to work upon. Farmers well know frym experience, if not fromacietifiur ex- periment; that food that has is large propor- tion of nitrates in its composition is likely to induce cholera symptoms iii their cattle. In times, vhcreiorv,-when cholera is near to our door, we cnnnot do better tGtoueriir the first place, the following golden rules, given in that excellent w'orts, " Carney:z Family Physician." I. If pnssible, remove from the infected locality, and get as high above the sea. level as poasi.ble. 2. Avoid over-futdgue, snd maintain ngood condition of health. 3. Don't take pui‘gntives if they can be avoided. 4. Avoid indigestible food, or food that is in a state of dtseompoitios 5. Boil all the drinking water, and.use a. ',tT,',puype tf. Scald your milk. 7. Never 1 elder any attpek of dinrrlima trilhag, but at once take steps to stop ii. Boiled onion taken tibout an hour before going to bed will usually relieve any but the wbrst one: of insomnu. The heart of a hot onion placed in the on will often re- lieve An enrac'ne. The syrup obtained by sprlnkling r. sliced onion with sugar and baking it In the oven will ordinarily relieve a croupy child, Eating ralw onions will generally check I. " cold in the head." The cause _ of ammach. Food am and thut Hives rise as bilimumev. ft the ntomtoh. p" germ' upon the fon those germ: growl Ihnv prwluce the l ated toxilbumen, or puinou A'lbu'mah, also mlklloidl, such u are formed by many plum: in A "Ale of drteompoitbitru. Profan- sor Emmerich dineovemsd that the 1mmlltis dad this power to genius-Jugs quantities bf mule Acid, and thin, muiiuE hues, such " soda. and pom-h. in the a lam, would 'eombinc to form nitrllu. New him-Men are u 3 rule not. pouonoun, but that ilrtuc. Lion of 9m: item of oxygen from Ingram change: it to nitrite,sud uTLrites nu poiaon. The a?roftuusor's ipvesNotiutts led ~him therelore, to the nonclulion that cholera in due to the action of the unriceu that result from the' deetrtnpo1itimy by" the commoh‘ blcillul of nitrates ulrendy in the system. l 1 ' Thu 11t of buobereology Innke- epid aneI, d whom-r it be pouibjo over to "in? out the, phgunioi‘not, one this I chiu in ceruln, mogul ger"tmtion will 'tteras-tGul" to 'tcue-eu'.) again". cholera " wu fitp found out Ihnvulwrel of we common bacillul at this ping'ue gener- and, he mu- A Fmoh physician, tho bu loud thst Ute annuity of but: upon LIV "ttUNId “in mun the “coding to death of tho would“! 'hllo twin, [or Use "mean. propane. tut "oh so dial in tho Fmoh Anny an.“ be mum whore ”Icy-tori“ of hin body In and how to an» 'tlr/er: from than. In doing [in In bu (on u uu for ttmt no“ mica. utimg'tuming , I mull dam of some kind boils] tattooid our not: Angry. no a.» a. and»: an n «no. not when to Apply an "pt-M. What Are We to Lean: From This Something mm} was». om»; British Columbia. Cause; of Bilioasness‘ How to Use Genuine Bimtsfit of the (hsiorr -ALTH. Land is A dilated . But suture. “A: will at. out Ttee lnulca And oth'ar min-n ad from tho loll in which the Hopi-mud uni iotunlly de. uroy 'lily/Q They will gunk blu lib out of Incre- nl yelling cucumben mdmulon plume, uproot strawberry plan". or coul- the buds Cilh and; to web In extant u to I kill them. They will get into pie, pickle, muce,~siru . uugur, on men, in huh, will riddle a cute or till a loaf of baker! bread till his worthlau. _ All relnevliu (tiling. I Commander Monte“, the French otliee, who in to make an expedition into Central Africa, has ind A Mb-bottom terr boat con: structed which has a “puny of 7/12t tom and wei ha only 2,000 pounds. The men parl of l",,' vessal weighs 1,300 pounds, am its hull is made of plutcnof aluminum 'fee long, 2 feet 4 inchel wide and 0.1: of an inn thick. The boat, which was built from Commander Maxwell's designs, was recently launched at Nris. A. J. Lamoreux, the editor of the Rio Janeira News, an Englilh paper which ha been an pressed by Pteaident Peixoto. entered gums“ in the inlhof 1870. and was soon known“ _onc of the most errativ and yet honest and thoroughly brilliant men in the university. He mver finiahed his courne. being persuaded to throw in his fortunes uuth n Bruzilian editor who Visited “linen soon after H70, and aqught to 2min tome of the college men in an emigrstion scheme. r curelullf? the underground house, where the sum out and nurses are in wnmng. (Gen, too, you may sue the timekeepcrs and bones directing this one, or turning another buck orrsoma-errami or to some Ether duty. Ther6'iiv'iiiiCa moment'. delay, no halting feet, no idle hands, butaleova u if i; was their Inst; duy on earth, and this was the only hour' in which to redeem a misgpent life. For lessons in indugtry um perfect government (a to the anta. Miss Olive Schreincr has ended her vis to England And hu gone back to Sam Africa. It is the opinion of those who hm‘a come in contact with this South {hid novelist that she has exhumed her resource- as a writdr, and that she will not be heard icom aguin in a fumble and original wny. The Queen of Italy hm devoted the grants at part, of her summer and autumn bt villege ginturtho the gnlheriu ' of {alklorc from tha people dwelling lithe Italian valleys south of Monte Rosa. vThd Asuncinzions ltnlianndi Folk Lore_.work all over Italy, and the ‘aection just vnenttoncd has been otlicially intruucd to the iiueen, who workivei'y amiably and indastriuuuy.undtsr the directing professors. From Cbrs1tttyit.yaPh, comerword thnt the Sultan of Nrhiiy G, putdusatuf two manuscri ll uoutsining two epiatien ascribed to 'lllrJ,S,1 the Prophet. M. Barbimm, a Frenchman, the owner of tin) mnnIlIcri is, received $20,000 for hm broperty. 'l',', manuscripts were submivled to the tlr.t Thu fhvgar Tree of Uhili- The sugar maple of (Ann-ls hall rirul. It grow: in the Andes of Chili “a height of from 3,000 to 4,500 feet above the us. lt in nourinu: variety of that most uleful, wonderful use, the pnlm, who-e vnrietiol .1.” gum " dates, and cecal, Brad coco-nuts. The sliltaxrhna contributed TULOOG Infant from/his private puke to be used in thl prevention of the afraid of cholera in hit dnmhiions. Part (2 the money wall be dm voted to the construction oi dwtslling-houiust in I-l‘edsju for the sufferer: and thc'buildim of a. hanginl in which several thousand patieuu an be tuseomrnodnted. The run. ning expenses of the hospital Will be berm also by the sultan. _ ' manuscripts Were lubmm'ed win first authnritien hafom the ole nad wen: pro- nounced by all of them to he genuine. The cnmenm of the epintles, it in mud, may have um". hymn-nee on the Molnmmedan would. _ . â€"â€" \ Ion u ma, um " Au can Part of 1Mlt. Thunnmnuutot-ha but it“. Florida at“ in my other our!!! ' tho world. Thou m an iiiiii . I ”to - "an In" ha in); In math. pad then dunn- nnu no um” that ' on newly be lean to may. with tho unwind oyo. Than no rod gnu And blwk w". and "oublo. wme um. But u bad " they are, I in" - hurd at than punk the an out of. run-’- trouun, umnmionuy. the Rovwr. Willontonoo told the “hour he - the any as do In [ugh whip“. than no 12,iy on tU an]: tor n kw any“. but Jn. , _ _ wok to baiting them near their out; $11!: ulicel of 1mm, banep. apple. and pour pur- ingl. and irirn I had from 50,00 to 100,090 out turned . kettle of boilin waer on them. [have killed during the fan week over l,()01).000 in Line'upace at Equal-bar Acre lot, and I have almost whipped them out. I had to do this to pecure my lettuce tants, and "tstiruuoUerviutt furmerl complnin of leadamen when they aiueld attribuu their trouble: to insects. - __. there is nothing in his, appearance to indi. cate the nuture‘ol his mission. I‘rinvr Henry, of Prussia, el brochar of the H, Hpr-rur of Hernnny. whil ,‘hnntipg I few day}: ago in tho neighborhood of Kiel started to crass a fiohi when he was stopped by a pens-nu As he wk: unable to pn‘suull who pcaunt tn “low him to troops” he invited bun intnn nelghhnring raltmlram Ind treated him to sever“ ghoul of beer. Fumlly the reg-am mskpd his emainer wlm he wan, run on getting the ttttMrer laid l is medic-s» to Add sink the We continu ml his hunt wuhout further interruption, Theo; -.pturTw produce great quanti- tian of nwect up, s1cieh,wUn ballad dew» nuke: both mobile; and "gur of n with in but diliciolls diver. On one an“ the (mfg-av m ugh numbn- that one. " vu mind m count them, has deer mating and hundred thousand, and not. this Juli u- mtinitm nngoqnted,_tht ml VII givan up. But an Chili.“ do not “he! the up ln the my the Gandh- hrmm can»: up from the Ttlt Em. No ', intend of boring mull holes n tho trunk the pllm In cut trg 5nd beheaded of ill crown of beety. nl Inns. and than the up ugh" to H»- from the - and and keeps on th"ru.t for months. 1v,"l."',tg',W, a mu: nice in out on In prev-at t vanilla)": hardening And formir, I erot throng which “I. t,','l'4"fg"r'atrT-e-'-y-". _-_-----, -_-- let A nod tree vi" yiold hourly monum- trf up. A van gm min. in an he: an the at: will not run it ths In. “a with It. had onmd. It will only to. "and! the dead bodies .0? the hut-wu'er victim- iqu their Itorehousea. You "my me a small black ant bungling and “lagng at the turcuss (if a red nun. twenty times new": weight, and he‘ulwgys aueceedtspin the and, in landing it m the warehouse of the colony. Next you may see It lurt of tuilulsutascoriss searching”?! tho dilnhled. These are taken In Inn-ti “nonhuman!- in Spain ui: up of mm- m ulna.- lvlu very curious and instructive to so. how promptly the an" 'whicll "OHM' the jamming will go to work taking out the dead, ind, after piling them outlidu first, then go to exdnvuling nglin 3nd rebuilding their cell: and runwayl. Thin being done very qdrokly the next work on lmnd is the IByins,r in of a supply of food, by hurling ‘ry PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS " we we in tropic fifty feet all. mm rnlnrgirrg m di.rr p to shunt hull in Ir, Apin to tho top, an H mum“. cinLheI, 3nd ancc to ind'r rent quantu- It it't'sd 'ra

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