Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 28, 1879, Image 2

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WITJLAMEriTE FARMER
laauitn ir.nr rwtur, sr
rDBLItllSIU AND rRmtITOItl.
M. A. CLAltKK. U. W. I'll AMI.
Term of Subacrlptlon.
tins copy, ono year (5! nnmbort)
On copy, fix month! (M nsir.bcrf)
Die copy, Ihteo montht (13 nnmbeti)
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i'OKTLANI), HUDAY, MAKCII 'JS, 187!.
The Effects of Bad Breeding.!
A suliJeetioeisInBoiniiny features
of Interest nnd Importance as the ef
fects of lirccillnjr on our dllforent class
us of the lnrso would require too grent
u upaco to do It Justice. In u general
way, then, It must lo admitted that
the grout attention which has been
given to the subject ol" breeding during
tho lust twenty years has been rewurd
ed with the most successful results.
Notwithstanding what has been suld
Agricultural Notes.
The average nrlco of the milch cow
in this country Is $20.11.
G'crnumy exported last year, in the
eleven months ending with Novem
ber, over 11,775,000 bushels of potatoes,
Tho most prlmltivo way of making
broad was to soak tho grain In wntcr,
subject It to pressure and thou dry It
by natural or urtlflcial heat.
Alio man wno slopped his paper
PTHpfls Qf hjSBHDEYa
or written of lato respecting the decllno lately becauso ho could not afford it,
of tho brood of horses, It Is certain that
this country novcr possessed such
numbers of valuablo animals in ovory
class as at present. Tho general rule
that thu progeny will inherit the gen
eral or mingled qualities of tho parents
should not only bo taken Into consider
ation, temper, etc., of tho animal, but
also in regard to tho transmission or
disease. That disease Is transmitted
rccontly hold u hundred bushels of
wheat at twenty cents loss than tho
market price.
An Idea of tho Importanco of tho
potato crop in Matno may be obtained
from tho fact that tho farmers In
Aroostook realize from $150,000 to
$170,000 yearly from that crop.
In spite of the present distress In Kng
land It is .said that In thomattorof
Tun Wooti Dkhi'it. It Is estimat
ed that the total wool clip of tho year
1877 amounted to about 1,107,000,000
lbs. Tho wool product of 1878 Tails
considerably short of this. Australia,
for lnstanco, comes In with a deficit of
about 1.000.000 fleeces, which, at tho
low nverago of threo pounds per fleece, from the parents to the offspring thoro ( wages the agricultural laborer Is better
Is equivalent to 112,000,000 lbs. Oil I for-1 can not bo ii doubt, and such is tho off than over ho was before, if prices
Mia, in 1677, had something over !1,000,- hereditary nature of certain tll.-cascslaro taken into account.
000 pounds less than In 1870. The past that, although they may not show iu-nnoro honorable and dignified to
year tho Paclllc .States show a delicti of themselves In the Immediate progeny, , ,. ., in,i.i.rWonllv on n farm
about 0 pur cent on the clip of IS77. they frequently do m In the next and !naklng K0(M, ,)Uttor nml hcc-0 uli
Uiio Texas cup snows an increase, in oven more uisiam gununuiuin. nimu
Kow Kngland and the three northern is plenty of proof (hat blindness roar
Middle .States there Is a decrease or lug, broken wind, sidelmnos, spavins,
about .' per cent., while there is a slight I ringbones and navicular disease have
Increase, say from I to I pur cent., in been bequeathed to their offspring,
both by sire and dam. iSnr Is this all,
for although the freedom from disease
of mmiio particular organ on the part of
one of the parents iiiii.V(ntinti'iiiet,und,
to a certain extent, wipe out a defect
in that organ In the other, there will
still remain a peculiar weakness or
tendency in the part which requires
Stato Grange Deputloi Hr 1878
oiaoo.
IHnmt ( o Thomai smith. Ba'itt City.
Ilrvrns Holler, Corralld)
Cmikav.ii I" S Wirr, C'anb).
(tiraor-W II fr.v, Youtia llhtr.
iMim-ll i. It lluhk, M)rtK Creek
.1. kos J N T .Miller, Jackaonvllle
JinrrillMt lo-cph 1'ollwk, Inland.
I.e -lloco Knot, Crcauell; Allen Hon I, Kujcne
Clt
Ijii II A Irilnc, Al'ian)
Mimos J. M . Ilachellcr, lluttetltlc; W. M. Illllear),
Turner
Mcit'ohui I'ljmplon Kelly an I Jacob Johrown, Uut
Portland
Pou-K. A. Paltcrion, Dixie
Tuuuoon J. C. Ilewley, Tillamook.
. I'MOKJohn f'reltfhton, I'nlon.
Wahco- John Kml, Trifh I alley
iv aai ivoro -j
plnirton, (tatnn
A, lllihardjon, Tualitln; J W. Sip.
the remaining fttules. Xotwithslaud
'liife the deficit, wool does not advance
In price. Manufacturers claim that
there is yet u surplus of production
over the demands for consumption,
mid that any great ud vanee cannot yet
lie looked for.
Jc'roin England we have a report of a
recent case of serious poisoulug by a
morning draught of milk. Tpou ex
amination, It was found that the can
from which it was taken uas foul
with "decided uppcuiauccsof fungoid
growth and some bacteria adhering to
tho Joints, which were entirely filled
up by n solid muss of decomposing
constituents." The (rife lesson of this
Is tho necessity for something more
oU'eetlvo (ban a "slight perfunctory
rinse." Dr. Muter, who gives the de
tails of the cum), advises all consumers
to look to tho cans In which the milk
they buy Is carried, and If they have
nut been rendered thoroughly clean
and bright, Insiduaud out, by " elbow
gieiise," and hciildlng wider, then seek
hiipplleselsuwhure, IJnfnrlunntoly, thu
mill; can is too often a dull, dirty, and
tinscrubbcd receptacle, capable of con
veying, as above shown, a dangerous
fermuutlvu poison.
raising abundant rops and flno stock,
than to sit in high places and aid in
making bad laws.
J. T. Iliinehutt, of Teouniboh, writes:
"If tho cows are milked a few days be
foro they como in, when the udder be
comes reasonably full, I do not think
tiiey will be troubled with milk fever,
Such at least has been my experience."
Most of mo discuses or cnttie arc
caused by wrong treutmont too much
JJi.ooliv Mifiic Saltpeter has been
tested and proved to be a cure for
cows giving bloody milk. Here is the
experience of one who tried the rem
edy. JIu says: " I lately had a Duo
cow that, after calving, gave bloody
milk. 1 had (lid calf suck (ho cow, and
as it did not take all the milk, wo put
the balance in the swlll-tub. She con
tinued to give bloody milk for over
three weeks. I asked a nulgltliorlng
farmer if ho knew of any cure. Me
mild ho had heard that saltpeter was
good, and I tried It. 1 dissolved per
haps ono third of a spoonful and then
mixed It inn warm bran mash, which I
gave her. Three or four days after,
the appearance of blood In the milk
miis entirely gone."
but some Might cause to bring about Its food at one lime, (oo little at another;
full development. As an Illustration, . loa rIt-'1' nt oll tl,UL' to l'oor !,t no,,
suppose ii mare, with curb on her n -''-' If " ttlo '' 'mrses were
hocks, was sent to a horse with perfect-' fu(, m"' watered, and used properly,
ly .sound hocks, the produce, while not t,,cro wo"ul ho l""0 Hseiise.
possessing Iho great defects observable K is stated that u Minnesota miller
In the dam, and probably have no has invented an entirely new process
curbs at all, would, In all probability, of grinding wheat, which doe.iaway
have weak and badly-shaped hocks, with the millstones now in use and
which would require hut slight stress substitutes therefor a vertically run-
upon the part lo inherit the disease of nlug granite disc in direct coniblna-
the dam. In breeding, a thorough tlou with u circle segment of French
knowledge should bo had of both sire burr. The new process produces so
and dam, to be sure (hat both parents percent, of middling,
are free from disease. The essential '
points should bo good in both, or some An exchange says: "Tho man who
defect In either might be mot and got i llrst Invented tho mowing machine
rid of by excellence In that particular; was Knoch Ambler, of tho town of
point In the other. It Is very often the ( itdut, Montgomery county, Now York,
case that the animals are badly paired,. Ambler made thu running gear sub
anil, therefore, tho good points or each 'stantlally tho same us now, but failed
are almost lost, the defects of both In- on the scythe. Ills first machine was
creased, and the produce far Inferior , made in 1811 1, and was put on trial at
to Iwjth sire and dam. That the eon-iCurrytown, Montgomery county, by
slltutlouand endurance of tho horso. Win. P. DIovondoiT, w"ho still resides
are inherited no ono iuturestod in such , there. Ho mowed something over an
mutters will doubt. The qualities of acre of grass, but, the scytho being
tliusireimil dam descend from gun- straight and smooth, and no guards
Uil.jl, IM-'ir
Wane, N. V.
aliiii!(toii,
.Orchard drove,
II. It. Uiughlln, North Vamhlll.
W.UIIIVOTOX TiRitrronr.
Con KB! t -Thomn Throwell, Dayton.
CLARK Datlii Stamp, Vancouver.
CowLiri John S. llourth, l'ckln.
I,wu-W. II. Miller. Ilolalort.
Waim UuuW. U.Thomvi, Willi Willi
M'lirTXli-HlUUni Klnif, 1'aIouk City.
I'atrom In thow counties In hUh no DeputlM hato
lxn appointed would iimth nblfire mo by ilP4l,rnatln
llrothert tultablt to ait In tint ctiwlty
A, It. Siiii-wr, Muter Or. St. Orinje
DinnOTORY.
Ol'flCiatS r Iho NATIONAL fJUANUK.
.M.iitvr Siinucl I!. Aitami, Monticvllo, Mill
nciota. ,
0crccr -f '. ViK)clniai), l'aupiu, Midi.
r.ccturi'r .Mnrtimcr i iutiriic.nl, MiiliUc
liiidli, N. Y.
StcM.inl -A. .1. Yauuh.ii, Meinpliii, Toitn.
A-niitmt Mc ud -William Sum. Topelt.i,
IMIIK14.
Cliniil.ini -A. I'. I'ortytlip,
county. III.
lrc;iiircr r. .M. .Mo Hum oil.
.'ocretarv -W. .M. lrvl.iml
1). C.
(i.itv-Kiciicf O. OinwMitii
imiMiin
(''ri-i Mr. S. M. Adams, Montlcollo, Miti-
IIOKUtl.
folium l Mr i. .1. ,1. Woodman. I'.iwtuu,
MicliiiM.
Klor.i Mm. S. T. Mooro, Mndy Spring,
Midi.
Luly Ai't Stcwanl Ml (. A. Hall. Api
l.icliicnU. i.xr rnvK niMuinrK.
Ninmcl K. Adams, I'liairiiiin, Mimticollo,
Minn
llenlcv .lame. Mirinii. Iinl.
I). Sv.it Aiken. I'oki'ilitiry. . ('
II. r.Iln, .jiritilioru, Olmi.
OKI'HKItS (HIHtlOV STATU CiUAMlK.
MnfUT- A it IiiI'1m. Oiwcsii.
OiiTHvcr It . I lliiick, Mrtlo Creek.
Uctmi.r -W. II TI10111.U, Wall 1 Wall 1.
Steward W. M. Hillrary. Turner.
Ami't Steanl M. I.. ?i rehola'. llMVcrttm.
( 'li.-ijil.iiti W. II. (ir.iy, Atturin.
Secretary -X. W. Iiand.it!. Oregon City.
Tre.Kiirer lUvul Smith, iA'li.mon.
liate-KeriK-r l". X. Wait, (uili
Cere M. .1. Train. Ifarrilmri;
I'diiion.i -( . ' Shipley, ()iej;u.
Klnm s. J) Diiiliam.'MeMiunville.
T.. A V bene L. Hilleary, Turner.
i.xu-itim: tOSIMirTKI'.
A. It. Shipley, Cli.ilnn.ui. (Iifi
Ii. W, Hunt, S'liMimiU
A HoMer, Conallin.
Current Notes.
Chicago manufactured in IS7S goods
worth $2.10,000,000.
Minnesota produced manufactured
goods In 1S78 worth $GO,000,000.
Eight routes have been surveyed
across Maryland for a ship canal.
Cut nails were first made In this
country in Cumberland, It. I., In 1775.
Close, unvcntllntcd bed-rooms make
tho graves of thousands of people an
nually. Batcheldor, ttho Inventor of slcam
cylinders, was born in 1731, and died
last yeor.
The largest slccl-rall mill In the
United States is to bo erected at Bald
win, closo to Ilarrisburg, Pa.
A machine for cutting stone of all
kinds rapidly, and capable of striking
0,000 blows per minute, has beou pat
ented. Soaking timber in llnio water has
boon recommended for preserving it
from dry rot nnd the effects of the
weather.
Amber Is found In tho mines, rivers
and sea coasts of Prussia. It is used in
varnish and for mouth-pieces of pipes.
Tho Government of Belgium propos
es to spend $1,200,000 in building G5 lo
comotives, ."0 paenger and 225 freight
cur.
A series of experiments has estab
lished the fact that chloroform neutral
izes tho action or strychnine upon the
human system.
The plates f r saws are made of In
itots ot steel, carefully prepared to se
cure uniformity, and reduced to the
proper tnicKiiess iy rolling.
The Increase of llourlng mills in tho
four .States of Illinois. Wisconsin. Iown
and Minnesota, from ISC11 to 1S7S, was
from 1,1!)3 to:),000.
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THEDINGEE&CONARD CO'S
UKAtTIKUI, KVEIt-nt4)OMINU
ROSES
THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
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73 for 810 1 100 for l.'l. )rlrci.tHwclltr
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luff llir itiirrlinHinr mi nrllrti.fiir J'rr.
jitnnl. Fniiitly nr.lcrlriiltiiritl ne. n
liiiriliiiii.i lnraMliniti itiritimr Minnii
In flii. rriiinii nirl itrtln. 'Ii'i'i ltnrlri,
nml lmiM, t II la liiv rrrllini.friiit.
ril llii. f Mtrriiitliin-j nt I tin iiiirrhimrr.
lunar cliifiiilnir In lini miiili -Rtlnx
ul ill m mi - -it. U'K m.11 tlf4
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llti:i:, I'l'll.n ,l'l'l.lCATIO. -rll
nilr kimiiN In nil liiiiiiklml ill tiliulrnln
Jn'lrra In imiinllllr-itii -nil. Ilrlrl rlicp,
lr-l .Vltloiml llilllli, ClilrilKii.
MONTOOMERT WAR0 i CO.,
Ilrltflnnl l-rangr Hiiiil,v llunr.
J'47 .V U1U IValunli 4 r t'hlriigii, III.
Iloh SkliMirri Crt Into Clime.
Skippers are hatched from t lie egg.i
of thu chci'io lly. This ! a very small
insect, ono of the smallest of tho lly
family. The fly is mint troublesome
In hot weather and In .September. It
lays its eggs usually where the band
age laps over on top of the chccie, and
under any little scale, often directly on
thu to) or thu cIiccm' and on the side;
often, too, on the board-, which hold
the cheese.
inhere 1 a small crack or crevice,
thu skippers commence to work into
Iho cbeee, and when cheoiei are what
Is tunned "loose or porous," they work
Into the eheoiu rapidly, and If not ar
rested will work Into the center and
through the cheese, spoiling It. They
require air, ami this fact is taken ad
vantage of by tho dairyman, in cover
ing tho surface of tho cheese with a
groused papor, plastering it down
kocurulyou the cheese, or on the hole
where they are working. This brings
them to the surface, when they may
bo removed.
Ono of tho objects or rubbing cheese
smartly every duy, Is to rub offer do
htroy tho eggs of tho lly. Tho tables,
in warm weather, .should also bo wash
ed oil with hot whey, or with soap anil
water and lye, In order to remove
grease, so that the tly will not lay eggs
on tho hoards.
Never heard of the lly depositing
eggs I'heo.so curd, ami by that
means getting into tho centre of the
cheese. Do not think they could live
and hatch In tho centre or the cliee,
ror want or air. A". .1. W'illurti.
UmiliM. Mumsi. call uttcittion to
ailvviliK'tmiitut Mr. O. I". T.)Ur. m nimtlir
lolumii. Jli tlitcliiiij titaclniKj t lnghlj -kcu
efi anil lu guarantee ut.factioii i"lue
Mtuitui;ilitcliiii(;loiiun it' el to m-o
Mr. Taj, lor.
erutlou to generation, and the excel
lence or defects are often traced to
some peculiarity in tt far-distant uu-j
cent or.
Tho Extont of Brooding.
There are hundreds of men who I
have fiom sovcuty-flve to one hundred '
inures, mill nmnv Hmics tlml numlmr
- .......,, ......... .... .......b.
who have from twenty-live to fifty
inures, all directly engaged in tho busi
ness or breeding trotters. To nay that
millions of dollars are Invested In tills
business, would give but it faint Idea of
Its magnitude. Wo verily believe that
millions have been Invested In having
these establishments advertised, mid
yet the business Is of comparatively
recent origin. This will api ear when
we say that Uy.-dyk's Uambletouian
tiled only aliout two ami a half years
ago, aged, we think, about twenty-four
years, and he was almost tho first ac
credited sire of trottor-. Tho great
thoroughbred four-iullu Imported .Mes
senger, that stood In Now York, had
being used, the work was but Imper
fectly done. This machliio was com
demited us useless."
Noiim.s tii.M.liov. Tlioso wlni want jjoikI
hiirni'ii will lo intervatoil in reading tho nilvvr
titenii'iit of T. .1. fvlniomlson in tliii lame,
Hiantallion UniU NniHilron ii u plcmhil ani
mal, nml H H.iiit tnlimu given natiif.iotlnii l.it
ear
it roller)- IMrturra, I) hhvcU liwr, n Kn
clo-, 3 IVni, insiiiira, U ItcwIpU, tull, lip
Crinoi ,-irmui. 1017 Ula)itU)r , lrooVln, S V
FRUIT-PACKINQ MACHINES.
V. A. C'nllwr f Cotw Hay, u inventor of a
nie i for picking ilricil nou. fruit nml legela
)Uiuf all MinU tliit liaielK'on prnierl) ilricil
by any priKVai. mm A. II. I'ollver ii nu eaiv
v.unni,' the Will.imctto alley for the sale of
tlieao inaclnnes. They vsut S'J.'i to SITi, avennl.
iii)-to llniali, mill mil pick tho fruit in two-
jhiiiihI uivk.iL;i'a, in p-ijior lioxen, us fat n a
man can yomilily weili it out, nml faster than
Uie nime force c.ui .uk tlio Mine fruit in ift
Hiunl lionea, nml nt U'tt rt, us tho weight of
the i.iwr Ihixch goea in with tho weight of tho
iron. 1 iii'mi tutKT imu't naniiaoinriv laoeieii
sired unite a number of lino trotters, as mul printed, can lo onliasl from the maker
hmlhOllloof his sons, before tills, but ;t the retain trillinB .oat. Kiery man who
..... 1....1 ..r i ' liMiil'lunimer dryer or any other poo.1 ilrier,
iiiv iwiwi in nuiui in. iiui-. mu iioulilhaioonool the I'ollver macliiiiiM. .ilr.
Ill Its luclpleiicy When Uysdyk's Hani- A. II. rolhertraieNwithonoof hia maehinea,
blotonlan entered tho Hold as a trotting '"l'.1 ,1u' a l'Sf'l xiitio of iu workm
, , , .,, , , , " All who inirchaao them can nlao onler iKixeaof
Sire. .UV .SOC Journal. Mr, Collier The in.uliuiea arc mailo ami nohl
at tho furniture mamifaetory of ', .1. IkiWock,
TllOUonillllHIIDS. Tho Stud Book Salem. Specimen of tho mckisl fruit can be
for tborouebbred hor-es elnlins no een at tho otUce of the Willamette Farmer
or inorouunurii norst.s, iiiiins no M It Mr t.,lUvtr ralllwin(; the e.t
horse us thoroughbred that does not ,1U of ihorn cr, Mm eeii Salem nml I'ortl.uul.
truce Imck, ad every step duly million- Nov.ii-7.s-tf
tlntled, through both dam and sire, to 1Z
Oriental origin. It Is true, the Amer- Tho undeniable Truth.
lean Stud Book recognizes horses as You Unnerve to miller, and if you lead a
entitled to be called thoroughbred that S!!K.r.
a.-l . a. -. -a.a.'t j.-a- w... -m-- -..-
The
lttron
have llvo pure-bred crosses; but such
are nut considered strictly thorough
bred, and no wise breeder would rely
on Mich animals to reproduce thoroughbreds.
thoro la only one excuse for you, your uii.
renannablo prejudice anil akeptiolam, which
baa killed tuouaanda. Personal knowledge
and common twiuo reaaoains will aoon show
you that Ureen'a Aucuat Flower will cure
you of Liver Complaint, or Dynpapala, w 1th
all Ita iniaerable eltectn, audi aa alck headaobe
mlpllatlon of the heart, aour stomach, lm
iltual coatlveueaa, dl-tlueaa of tho head,
, nervous prontralloti, low aplrlta, Ac. Its
Mies now reach every trwn on tho Woitern
uoniliient ami not a ijrug-in uurwui ton you
oil can ony aaiu
Tlinu, ilncAri will rtla
, , ... ., . f.V ...... V .W. ,U.D,.1 ...-... .. ...
gnty or umwii ducks, wuii uu iiio lower iioo you.
parts dull or black or tawny, Instead of
A great deal is said nowadays about
"fancy" iHilnts In breeding Jersey
cattle. These remarks aro fromiontly
lu,., I i vi.ltil i.i.1iim. Iilni-k- MWlfilii4. "f" wonderful euro.
v.. ... ....... .. , . ,in,.,M ... ,n .....j.
A Remarkablo Result.
It make no illllerence how many l'hyslo
fans, or how mueti niedicinn you hai o tried,
it is now nn c stabliahed tael that Herman
Syrup 1 tho only remedy which ha Riven
light fawn or white. Tho jklu of an
animal Is but Its wrapper, nml .super
ficial tastes may bo permitted to differ.
Tho light colors are beautiful In sum-
mm-, vilih ii i.r.ii.ii .u-iiril. liiiiini.i-iiu'i. complete satUfaction in severe caM of I.ihik
... i ,i . i : i ' . t I ...i ntscaaos. It Is true there aro yet thousand
mul shady coppices, lor a background, of persons who am predlio.el to Throat and
In winter, among stained snowbanks I.uiiBtuciloii, Consumption, JIomorrhajtM
mul m.miir.i nil..- .In,, il mb. will l.ml- Asthma, S-veniColiU (mI11i On Uft Prci-Jt,
uutl inaiiuro piles, tlun ll.iuks will look inenuionla, Wiioopinj; iuuko, .vo ;ho
warmer, show less dirt, ami might bo imvo no tersonal knowledKo of lhi'lii o'
i-iiiisiilnreil llui nin( siillillv nsofnl ,-nliii-1 Herman Sprup. To such we would say that
consitiouu ine most soiiui.n seiiuioior;M)lvvl ,,. tt'crBtomiat year without one
of any. csmplutut. Consumptives try luston-) bot-
, - 7; tie. nebular sUoTS-cent boil tT V I !-
1 lio liaU'drvaa wautcoat i ilenlilcbnasted Kist In America.
Urangu (irowtli.
Waco (Texas) Jixumiiwr und
says: "The philosophy which
estimates strength from numbers Is a
short-sighted and badly-Informed phi
losophy. The strength of a nation or
organization Is in Its spirit and materi
al, ami large numbers is rather an
clement of weakness than of power.
The contrast of the grange five yours
ago and now, Is highly favorable to tho
present time. Fat persona are not al
ways healthy persons, large armies aro
not necessarily stroug armies, Immense
countries are not necessarily grout
countries, but the reverse Is sometimes
the truth. The nations and armies
which have revolutionized the world,
have without exception been small in
numbers, but great in material, nnd
China to-day Is ono of the weakest
nations in the world, though numeric
ally eiiiuil to a score of nation'1 put to
gether. The growth of the grango
was uu unhealthy, morbid growth, and
while It seemed strong, it was In reali
ty uu agglomerated mass or Incoherent
nnd unformed, untrained, mul unas
slmllated materials. It had the dropsy,
fatty degeneracy of the heart, and
apoplexy, before It was out of swad
dling clothes. It would have tiled in
its infancy, hut fortunately it had a
strong voustltutio-. Ilnrd fare, plonty
or thrashings, a rougli experience, and
hard work, have taken iho fat oil it,
stltfenod Its muscles, knit the bones,
made its tendons of steel, and now it
is a man, small, it Is true, but wiry,
vigorous, and with obstinacy enough
to last forever. It has moral stamina,
it has determination, It has over.v val
uablo quality that It did not have, and
has lost every weakness that It did
possess."
O. C. TAYLOU.
Iii,'iitnraiiil Proprietor olTn. lor Monl.rr, I
Ditching Machine,
!riiint' to cut a illtih lire trt u-t.le at th top, nil anil
a lull feet at thu liottom, ainl two It U.vi, throw tiu tin
.HrttHiilMt from illttli, lor 11 Ul rla per roil. Till.
I .uirnitiTi, r no i haw llo liua thrra uurhlitca now
In iiK'ntlon ono cull In Mini. Ili-ntoi nnll.iiiiM.mil
lira Jiuittlon 1'lh, Or MifliTml
The Celebrated Draft Stallion
LOUIS NAPOLEON
Villi liuVo Hi.' .ca-on o( lOii.Mlia,
At III)' Form. In MalilJ WIN, JIoii,i.anJTiii-.la.
N I'.WTON, IiwU) aivl Tlinr.la).
SCIO, l'rllna ami SatiinU
TKIIMS U-op, flOt S01.011, (111) liuiirincv', UOl
Dnwrnillo-c ami Cp-uiokhk. IiiiI. ,S ai.ilorm It a Iwan-
tiful Uipjile .ray. 10 Inn. I. Iil.li, ami wculu I Vol ll. He
ua i.lrr.1 ljr thv lniiortti Nonnan hore lul .N'ljvilenn,
and liU lUm Ii) IIuijI S.iiii.ii, li:irtrl h Col. iuklv
ol Taicmllru., III., liU uraiul il uu m. a 1'rrmlil'ana.ll.
an luarr. IVmif ainl Ke llm horo Iwfor nulling other
arraniri'mmta. nih;m3 T J. KIli.Mii).V
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Tlionixt iiul.ir M.nithh .-i 'l voiW.
wrier.
N 0'
It U an cxivlK'iit mniiiiiiliiii lor thv .turnip.
in ilia niaiiirr, a .! lor ! Ilnliu a.c Umii
voiiri(rJuurnai.
.C.Uht
illlii
The t'enlaur Uulmtiila an; of two klodf.
Tho hlte U forthehumia famil). tae Yellow
la or bore. ihtep, anJ other aalmala Teitimo.
nll ol the cfrcta produceJ bj theae remarkable
rreparatloa are wrappisl around teij bottle, and
majr b procured of any drwulii. or by mall from
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New Yoikltl).
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ea tiul Mlow a
vii:r -ee(M.'Uh)iv
a lu4 ol Menior
I i.iieivil lAMituir,
Cain ta lh IU k
Before Takbs ZnTou '. After TakW.
a:ul many oUirliiMMr that Irad Id Iniirin orl'oii
aumjitioii. and a l-rruialiire Oraie ta' I'ull lurtioular.
iuourviuldit. uhUliue dire to ond (rre M mil
tomcri wie, iaTTh iitlc Moll ine I. .;i h- u
drnni.tiat il riu.kv,-v, or tv ivuki.-f. t-r ri, or
-ill hr iil Irva h null on reoeiin irf thn i.i nu b ad
dn-lr.' TIIK (III a V .1IKB1CIM; CO,'.
.No. to, Mnlun'ea' lUo.., lUr t. Mi
tr.'xU In vilem and ewrhere i ta I mt ;uiet
td ( rad h all wbolewtj a: 4 r a ' dn-r"t. .''
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nrl.t.
Aa a faithful clironlile of fa.hlon, and a neuauir of
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llrooVljn Kxit.
Thlaiuiter luaumuiretla wile i.xiularlti for lt,a Ure
al le enlojinent it arfordi, and In. Ivome an niiMl.hed
anlliorft with the Udlea. -.V. Y. Kirhln; l).t
Tlic oliimeaof the IhMr llii with (heilist .Number
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mrmewith the Numlier hex! alter th rw.i! o' Id.
onler
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ontnebmt ternit. A ape. ill notue la nude In the
(Hiixuni AatKisof all Invention, patented through
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udlre.te.1 to the merita of the new patent ariialeaor
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lion, can aacertalii, free of'iharye, whether a (utent onn
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