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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1887)
WILLAMETTE PAKMERi SALEM, OREGON. 1CARCH 4. 17. ! u $tk. Deportment Toward farm Anlmale. If nny ono linb nu idea that tho dumb nnlranlRon tlio fiirm do not very quickly learn tlio pccullnritioa of voico and lies ttiro of every person who f rcqucnt tlio yards or stable, bo inny as vvoll disnbuso liia mind of tliiB boliuf. Animals discern tlio intent and tempor of other nnimala lis far as thoy can boo tho expression of tlio oyo, and in caBO of horses, as for as tho position of tho head and ear enn ho detected. Thus, if n horeo moves toward nnotlior horse, or for that innttor, toward a cattlo beast or a pig, with hcml ox tended and cars thrown back, tho nnimnl approached needs no warning ether than this to induco it to movo out of tho way. This may bo called mora instinct or not yet it is mora than instinct, for. thin is doGncd by Webster as boing nn,,tincon bcIoub, involuntary, unreasoning prompt ing to action." Whaloy snys, "an in etinct is a propensity prior to cxpor ionco, nnd independent of instruction." Now, in tbo enso of farm animals, tbo appronching toward or tho rotroating from another iinimul or person is, in cvory instauco, somothing, tho nocessily or propriety of doing which is learned bv oxnerienco. Instinct need cut no flguro in tho mutter, Iccau80 all animnls aro fully competent to discover tho tono and tempor of persons after brief nc- qunintanco with thoin. If tho farm-house is twenty rods or so from tho baru-ynrd and stable, tho ani mals coniincd thore, accustomod to ro coivo focd and uttontioiiH fiuui two dif ferent porfloiiH ono rnmly with n kind word and familiur inuuli from tho hand, tho otbor ready with harsh onion to movo this wny or that, perhaps minnlo mooted with a kick, is any ono so fool ish ns to siipposo tho animals so treated, looking toward tho furm-houso door for eoino ono to appcur, to givo tho required fcod or water, would not discover, at Bight, which of tho two men, or boys, wcro approaching? Thoy make this discovery, ami that right quickly. This is not tiono tnrougu uiinu instinct oithor, but u voluntary conclusion basod upon provlous oxperionco; in other words, nu intimate knowlt'dgo of the two persons, acquired through daily acquaintance. Many will romemiKir wlint is" recorded of Thos. Hate, as to IiIb peculiarly con siderate conduct toward his cattle. Tlio individual auimuU of Ms herd ex pected attentiotiB from him, personally, and would follow him about In the pits turo lot, not content without recogni tion, simply because he had hIiowii tlu'iii that thoy could always expect kind treatment at bis bands. A herdsman in charge of cattlo knows full well that no inconsiderable share of bis success with tho herd depouds upon that kind of quiet that comes of an outiro nbseiico of fear of being hurt, and lie pormits no abuse or rough iiiikimi;o to the herd from mon that nre under bis control in 'tlio enrotaklng. If an animal has re ceived abuse li requires quite n period of considerate careful treatment to Boeuro a return of confidence. An animal may change hands, carrying with it nu unenviable reputation, wlitcn muy soon vanish under different and moro cousid erato treatment, or tho roversu of this may be true. Domestio animals mo the creatures of circumstancixs, and tho circumstances that make them tractable, or, on tho other hand, fractious and dillluult to manage, aro mainly almost otittiely within our own control. Many men ox lect nn untutored lieiiHt to obey a word of command that it has not been taught tho meaning of. When tho animal goes to the right when tbo man in charge wants to go to tho loft, this is taken as a pieco'of willful stubboruneaa and a har&ii word, a harsher kick or blow from a wlilp, in tho animals re ward ; not for doing a wrong thing, but for uotdoliip that which it had been tmijjlit to do. In the case of homos, they aw not usually credited with moro than a (mo tion of tho intelligence and willingness to obey that thoy h)mw. A horse of tho m st ordinary mental capacity will, in the hands of a competent teacher, loam to perform nets almost beyond be lief, On tbo other hand, tho bighost order of animal intelligence belongs to many a honu that is driven before an omnibus or cat). Tho work done by tho average horeo m performed under a feol ing of compulsion, as, undor ordinary management, there ia no full feeling of sympathy between horse and muritcr. Tho dcx)rtmcut of tho master toward bia animal's generally settles tho quod tion of the animal's deportment toward tho master. Live Stock Journal. what identified with tho business of wool-growing in Now Mexico said in reference to tbo projected as sociation, that it was a movo in tho right direction. "To overy one," said ho "except lboo in tho business, it has ap peared anomalous that central organi zations us proposed huvo not existod heretofom in ovory State and Torritory whoro sheep grazing forms a component part of tlio laxublo industry. At tho present day nit commercial centios poBiiu tlicir wool marts. Every mcaiiB of transport by sea and land ia taxed with the carriage of wool. In un iversal demand, it fluds its way to tho manufacturing points, and is dually dis tributed as a fabric, thus furnishing transportation charges twico. Anotna loba as it may appear, nevertheless, tho shcop interest has gonorally taken caro of itself nnd prospered, nnd it is fair to nsBumo it can continuo to do so. How over it is doomed thcro is room for im provement and for moro method. In view of tho centralization of tho cattlo clement in tbo Territories, tho at inmpts at discrimination by tariff expo nents with both political parties, tho transportation feature, range interests and other matters, of mora or less impor tance to every ono intorcstcd in, or do pendent upon, this product, all tlicso givo reasonable grounds for building up a protective policy through systematic central organizations. Alta. BREEDERS .DIRECTORY. SMALL ADYKKTINKMEYril 1H tC tnU larrlng will bo luaerled In oar column, Jn their wmpcr elatillleatloa, fur IS la la a jtnr, Including copy or pupe-r. iKT Larger apiie char! far pttl rata OATTLE JteaflLi 1. H. LOONEY, MKvl Importer mil' Drteder gfQftLJERSBY CATTLE. liv.1 OT have a few Choice Iklfers and TlU'ls for sale. Add i cm or call: Jefferson, Or. ATerrltoilal Association Proposed New Mexico. Or Tho wool giowera of New Mexico are taking active stevs towards forming an association designed to bo of a protec tive character. This action on the pait ut tho ool-growersof New Mexico haa attracted moro or leas attention among wool-buyers and dealers in this city. A U t wool-growers in Now MoxJoa ure invited to meet soon at Santa Fo and asaitt in the formation of the associa tion. A goutleman who has bren fome- Mulesvi. Horses. Advantages : Mules aro longer lived ; Not subject to half thodisoasosj Hat much coarsor food; Do not rcquiro ns much caro ; Aio moro miro footed ; Not so liablo to injury from storniB, Not so apt to run away ; Do not got frightened as readily; Running away docs not spoil them; Will boar much heavier work; Itcquiro much less grain. Always ready whon called upon? Itcspond to curry-comb and brush ; Disadvantages Aro not so stylish looking ; Aro not so fast on tho road , Moro apt to broak out of pastures ; Not so unndsomo for tho carriage j Huvo less musical voicea. Exchange. Fronts In Sheep Railing- From tho Yakima Signal wo talto tho following interesting facto regarding ehcep raising and tho proflta : "In five years tho wool ulono from throe thous and dollars worth of sheop would pay for three- thousand dollars worth of cat tlo and their increase for llvo years." Thus said a woll known sheep ownor in n reply to tho quostiou "How do tho proltts on shcop compare with thono on cattlo?" "Shcop in this country," ho continued, "aro moro suro and yield double tho returns that cattlo do. In my ostimnto I tlguro cattlo nt $20 per head all around, and do not tako into consideration tho increase in numbor of sheep, although tho shearings from such iucrcuxo is included in the calcula tion." Watt the llorui Telt. Tho first ring appears on the horn after tho animal has passed two years old soon after, ns a rule, though some times before that age. During tho third year tlio ring gradually increases, and at three years of age is completely formed. Tlio second rimr nnpoars during tho fourth' year, and at tho fifth year is com plete. After that poriod an additional ring id formed ouch year. A cow with three rings U hIx yoars old ; with four rings she Is mivcn years old. No now rings ure formed after tho tontli year; tho deeper rings, however, and tbo worn appenraneo of the horns aro pretty Buro indications of old ago. In polled cattlo, tho age can only bo known by tho tooth. If you have a Held which is poorer than any other part of your farm, nuiko of it a pasture for a Hock of sheep. If it bo necossary, throw up a movnblo fence, mi as to coufiuo the sheep some wlntt and pn-turo the Hold in sections. The imonnemcnl will bo so marked that you wul never forget the valuo of this experiment. If you have no sheep, the exierimeut is worth tho purchase of n biiiall Hock, and the sheep will Ik) no loss to you afterword. STOCK FARM ro.t BALE. A Ooott Opportunity to Bur a Stool Farm with Large Out-Kance. ladi & keei, 1'omAsD, Oaiaov. Importer anil llrrcilrr of anort-liorn Unttlo, Cotswotd and Leicester Sheep and Clyde'dale Horiei. 8 HE El'. JOHN MIXTO, Halem, Ogn. Drcederof IMPIIOVED AM KttlCAVMKItlNOSof 8pah nil Importatloa fti'd crore breeds of the French and Spanish ttocki known In Or. ron 11 AMKUIUAN MK- ItlNll A irnn.1 lot or Ewee for Kite as well as Hams Prime In accordance with the market Con espondence loildtol. (auBuuiJuaVilB V ! D. M. GUTHRIE. Ilalla. Orr. f Importer and Breeder j .. or .. Sptnlth, French or Amtricin Mer In 03. HcnJ for 1'rlcea etc. B VV I N E . PURE BERK9HIRE3. U.K. HALtF.V Halriii, or., IfatK IhnrmKrlilirAfl Ilirllt(rA Plff. CVBcll or eend for injr prlcce. Fnn T fire tnllei eouth of Salem on old ettire ro4d. aUM- UISCKM.ANK0U8. m:o. i. oooihivk, HALF.M, OnEOON, The Leading WYANDOTTE nd linOWN LGauuilN ureeder or tne nrtnweii. Enclose ittmp for circular. ra. Jernry rnttl" ror naif. C. W. JEFFREY, VETEREfARy SURGEON. TroaU the Dteeaseeof Dotnlitlc Anlmala. A LL nneillona nerlatnlnir to the nrofelon. ana. J. wered bjr mall Cuioratln Colli and Itlffollnjr- a auedaltjr. OQIc at the Ulnto llr, Salem, Oreon. Llrcry Slabie janMii i PUBLIC SALE I - Will it I at l'ublla Auction on Thunday, March 41, 18S7, at 1 o'clock 1. If.- At tho farm of It. W. OAIIET, altutted aercn mllet tut of Salem, on the road leading from BiUm to sublimit), and lull a mile muiIi-m cat of Maclea Btation, oti the Narrow Ouc llillrotd, m about mrrvo the Mtolrurdee.rlbelitock: rolIetl-AiiKiis Aberdeen Hulls "ContUMeof lllllhurit.-.No. 2111; cJred Hty 8, UHi; 8lre Northeak A, (1578), dam Cow, II). nf OlamU, rude or uax u- ra. uoa; caivrd BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment OTJH.3E3IBI Bclatlca, Scratche. Contracted Lumbago, Spraini, Mojelea, BbonmatUm, Btralnt, Ernptloaa, Barni, Stitchei, Hoof Ail, Sealoj, BtlffJolnU, Bcraw Stiagt, DacVaehe, Worm, Bltaa, Oalli, Bwinney, BrnlMf, 8orea, BaddlaOalls, Banlom, Spavin Pile. Corn Craeki. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY aceompllabei for ererjbodr eiactlr what li claimed for It. One of the reaioni for the great popularity ot tha atuatans Liniment li found In Ita nnlvaraal appllcnbllltr. ETonrbodyneediiuchaniedlcino. Tho Lumberman need! II In cato of accident, The Ilouaonifo needi It for generalfamllr Use. The Cannier needs It for hU loams and hU men. The Mechnnlo needs It atwajs on hU work bench. The Miner nreds It In case of emergencr. The l'loneer needslt-can'tget along without It The Fanner needs It In bis house, hit stable, and his stock yard, The Steamboat man or the Ilaatmnn needs It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Ilorso-fnncler steeds It-It U hU best . friend and safest reliance. The Htock.srower need it it will sits nun thousands of dollars and a world ot trouble. The Knllrond innn needs It and will need It ia long as his llfo Is a round of accidents and danger. Tho HncUwoodsinan needs It. There Is noth Ing like It at an antldoto for the dangers to lit, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho Merchant needt It about hit store among hit employees. Accident will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment It wanted at once. Keep a Ilottlo lathe Ilonee. TU tbo btit ot economy. KeepnllottlelnthoVactorr IttlmraedlaU use In case of accident saxes pain and tost ot wage. Keep a Dottle Alwaratn the citable for nao when wanted. :: Also. larch 4th. 1-UJ. Blre. Cons-able of lllllhunt: dair. notooioom oi buiuwn (:mu. One Jersey ISiill Calf. sir "Klnjr of Oramre,' Also Col red Januiry 11, tSSd; (?SW); dam llokare, (17810). A party has placed in our hands for siilo ouo ot tho beat Block farms in tho valley. This land is situated in tho foot hill region ot tho Cascades, nnd is coucecdod to be tho best adapted to Rtook" growing of any portions of our State. It consists of 0S0 acres, all fenced but 80 acres "200 aerea in culti vations Kood house, mid fair barns nnd out building's ; S acres in orchard; CMiinty road posses through place; a eivok p.tsscs through ono edge, and springs uIkhuhI over tho entire mlaee. Situatetl in Clackauas county. Huull timber covers parts not clean.nl. lrico 8,000. Apply at once tothls otllw. Anyone meaning business'will bt? shcwn tho place f reo oi charge. ' BettiUnd BertaMre Bos for Bile, mmmmmmm Wo havo for sale a lierkshiro ttosr, Ho is by UecMered stevek, tlnd 'a choice unimal." Will st'll for cash br npptMvoil security. Address at once s W. J. Ci-w.kk, Salem, Or. Three :t-4 Itlontl Aberdeen Hull Calves. One) r old; Mrelta't IllooJ Ahardeed IlullOslies mon mourns oi i, sir y vontiauie si illinium dama are good uillch cow. Shropshire Sheep. One Imported Shropthlre Ke, (IM) from Scotland; One Imported llini Lamb, ($15) from Ohio; On home nred Ham Lamb, (elhrlbte to rtglsttr) One jearlln r. e, auo two ) ear oid ewe, uoin vuioia 1 1 reuicrj, TKKNa Of SALKt NoU with approred sacuflty, sk months or lonjir If de.lrsu, at W per reuu per annum, an I 0 per Cv'iit. dlK-ount fr laali tT Lunch at 13 o'clock. R. W. CAREY, Ownor. WH Nlllir.Kr Auctioneer. MUSIC BOOKS KOU For Mate and Mixed Quartcttn For Quartotto Choir,' And Soclevl Singe. FOR MALE VOICES t Aluphln(SIeoVs)ll: ArlanlS book)jl; liar. lunula (1 raokt) r.'.ti); Apollo $1; lluyl-luu lulil'ollrrtlort tl.Soi 1'roM fart Com ou. t; Kuirrnent l)uarlrl ami i'boruars, OOcu; llnlr Voire tilt lluok II; nratlmuliu-l'onr I'arl Hong OOcu; Mmiucr-l-'r-l fl.SS: Itewa Hirrr.t Quarleta f l.T: Mule tulre tliuir W il; ami Aiurrlran Hale tliolrbOcia. 14. Tliste conUii a treat rarlst) of the b.tt i f UaU Voice Uuslc. FOR MIXED VOICES t lUumhaih's OuarttU.!t.T6; and lilt New Colter lion Sl.74; lUik'a Motet Col'ection, til and his Nond Motet Collection, li; Enieteon's Uonrert Seecllo.a, ft; I Ho iwino an J tMnteoces SOcts; Tliomis' lucred 0.itrtti 11.75; Kul'uoni Sau ed Quartet', f 1 75; rhepard Cliur li Colleiilon, II; mr.dnuei'. I'hatvh miulo, II; Church Offerlur, II 3S; lre. ler'e tUoed Mieclloiis, li 60 Merliug koo.1 book, widely used. bnd for deecrlpt ons. 1ST Usl'ed for retail rlc. Oliver pttson 0 Co., Jlottton. Or: C. II. DHaon.a Cc., 807 Broalwa, N. Y. POSITIVE CURE. HEM. rounr, middle aed and old, aiugte or married, hd all who are autferlig wltliLMT MANHttsiU N.trou, deWllljr, emln LoaW.SeiUal decat . Klllmr ,Viur, Lack otr.ntrxy. moot ana sain vueoM, a) piui'u, ua -ains,- e'l Inn. Bora Throat, lllcer. TKltvUof Vlerxun. hllne) ana utouuer irouNcsUurn: ligt rlne.Uonoriluca.Qdet ftrlclurv. prompt relUf end cure for life, HltTH ISKSES cwsalt coaddeqUtUy If In trooble, call or write. .UK. VAMIU.NCISCAK, A V VBaf gfageaP aSgaigHUgigagagKS M-4 ml 154 it ivtnsit. ltUml, Orrcoo, SEEDS U J. HHWK.V4 LAKUK lUuatraled DeacrlpUrje and tricl Cataoueol Vegetable, r lower. Clt tar, Oiaas aud Alra'fa ntJ, containing Valuable Infotiav tion fat Uie Hardener. lk rormer on4 the faadiy. maiUd c'ltKIC to all applicant Addreas; , K. J. Bovren, JhhhI Merchaut. 811 A SIT Suuooie .trrtHSin rrticv Cat' fORSA WHERE. THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER 1 VVcls'lionljr rrra tba.. an I can. In carrleil lu a emul! value. HI, OOli IIkwavd roB IT Suraaion. VV'aali Inir uiutla lluhl and Mtr. TheclutheaTiareihat n,i wbllrnraa wlilch nu uilicr miKle nt waaliluir van p- iluco. Ao rubblHqirqvlitil ; no friction to Injuru llio fabric To pU.-e It In i-Ti-ry rMir i. n.n 11 m, uouaenma me ino na ACMK. Pat. April . 11. Uvn 1ivj , J( ,, ,f not found aaUifactory within one iii.ntli fnu itato of purcbOM-, money rrfunded, iem tpri-t-I.ari,-va. Stmt for circular. Am-nla wjutnl. !.V.I'.NMH.'JI3 VanaMi..Tiiriiiiln.On Kit, Itacliliipaw III Im,IiIivI I mm ItiKhraier. N.V, ihuaaavlng U.S. duty. 1'Uqie nieutlou IhU pair. f ifWSfiffc!! lfliVm?) II HV all U 9J X fcmsujf'rOKJii "k rfJrlV) Maseoai'VlU. ClrlATrUla tutitfrurM I itilri;lyti.(tirvt)ttruui nl huulrvtl of. Iht'rt. .New ltluutxl pauu 1NISIBV11UM PANV. olh,itI'rfU talnar.aidltvarn ihciwand coiufjil hlilttaiMl (Uy, C-urr4 r-uownrd lir. J. aunan ul iwa. nhlr, fraa. utnulnlna nttl Inf Mliiktluu. MAONETIC ELASTIC THUSS COMPANY. VOi Baeramento oi Ban rranuueo. CaL Agents Wanted. A gen m u afes TO savi- pea niv llal Clear by Aaenta txlllng STOVE PIPE SHELVES and IIOI'NIUIUI.II AKTltUA (Va1UA. tMTft. kltA.tAllMMlAlA. fW DutSlfM. rtttd U.ILl.UUIMUi ftecuiwwteteac. J.E.SUKPAUUAiCOCUdaaail.u mfShjSpM OW air r .vZM'a waaC??jv x r. ww gSK22r SEEDS II&T Worrnnted. rrfc.Uclui.ir, TmtotlrU cheep, lx- c lawAtlt. I'evrkrliliia. 0rttrier ay our ftaqdft vj Dealt miBMiMii .Hpi7 i km vi f!trn (.way. lil f ' t'trlW Itstnffaitra AUMSP LJROS., . ftncUiord. III. EBUY JIOXES JU.P BASKETS. ii If Wk S? S3 W "TMATTH lt JO "O BJ KXAOT LAOUl IS OM V p H JF CAOMOHIMNCVvAS y g' 5 9 Ft, showii in Piorunc. 4tk. 3 mBIfaoturco oMlSBv GEO.KvlAGBE'lH GO. -r.1 1 lauunurapjr LCTVLQCALERS VjBJfT A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY ron Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, cCc. This class of diseases to common in all parts of the World, and especially proralent In ma larious districts and vicinage of nnter-coursc. aro almost Invariably accompanied by mom or less derangement of the liver, and frequently by a dcfcctlvo notion pf tho dlgostivo organs. t Tho mero breaking of tho ChJU Is but a step ' towards completing a radical cure; tho various organs of tho body, especially tho stomaoli " .. liver, must bo brought to n healthy nnd vigor ous oondlf ion beforo a permanent euro can be established, and this fact has been rpccially kept In vlow by Dr. Jayno In his treatment of thesa complaints. Tho uio of Jayno's Aguo Mlxturo, In conjunction w Ith Jayno's Sanatlvo I'llls, at prescribed In tho Dircctloni t.oich accompany each bottlo, will not onl" BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but rostore the system, moro particularly the liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prevent a relapse of Fever and Ague by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho host evidence of this U the Invariable success which has always fnil.i-.rol llu a Imin titration of thesa rcnollci. it nllil by th certificates published aniiml'y in Or. Jayne'n Almanac, and the nlde-fpn-n 1 p jpntarlty of the Ague Mlxturo In those districts of tbo United Elates, Vffaere tho diseases, for nhtch It Is adapted, most prevail. For itled) Snell, ltltthu ti Wo.Jard, 1'ortlinJ. N M EDICAL NEnvous CHRONIC Private DISEASES UOHIMl flSPENSARlfl YOUTHFl.t. FQLLIEIS ft EXCESSES 5PCEDILY CURED. Xi'i-voimneMIIty, fJcmlnnl Wrnlirsivt. KxIiuiisti'.HItnlltj-.r.oit.tlnnlirtOil.andall t'ia tcnib!o cfTectt of self-abuto nnd iceic In maturer j ears, such ni nocturnal cmluiont , lou of memory, dim nen of viilon, aversion to society, the vlul fluid pauini uiKibaerved in the urine, and other symptoms that lead tointanityond death. YolliitrniiuJrIlilille-rtiprcl .11 ou suflerins from the above should coniult u at waee. fiiroKonrniitccKllunllauclscnirM. 4 ONHUI.TATION 1'HEb Chemical Analysis infludinj thoroueh mlcroKopic examinations of the urine, $5. An honett opinion clven in all cases. Wc furnish Tlio (Js-rnt KuKllsli Itriitcxly, Nlr Aitlry -oox-r'H Vltnl ItostoruUvo at $j a boaleorfourtimetthanuanlity, $10. kami'm: iiotti.i: krei: lo anyone stating symptoms, sex and age. Addreu J'.XUI.INH 9IKIUCAI. HINl'llKNAltV Nu. II Kvariiy fit., Nnn frruictwo. t'nl- IBlJJlllliiKiW ORGANS. lIlKhrat Honora at all Urrat World's Kihlhlltons for rlnrli-rn ) earn I0u styles. a to aisju. For Caen, lUiy 1'aj liu-uu, or Itemed, fatalotfuo, M pp., tto, free. PIANOS. The Improvrt lethot of Blrlnalnir, Introduced and pertretrd by Uimd lUXLIK, Is lonerdrd .by. rum. prlrnt judara to cunstltuto a radical advauco la l'Uao lurtecuaatructlon. ... ,M .' Itonot require unrMiaartrr aa much tuning as llano ernerally. Dcacrlptlro Catalouuo by mail. MTremoat fit, Boston. 140 Walash Ave., Ohloago.' 4S B, UWSU (UbIob gq.),W,Y. ' WnDl-fO" ALL .IO n wttU and expenses lIUlllV Pld. Va uahle outfit and particulars free. minimi f. 0. 1 ICKKKY, Auauala, Malar. I. J. AllilSTKONO. JAM. 11033. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (Successors to Kellv & Kn'cM.) -,..,t BLA(KHMITII1.(3 . OAURIAtiK MAUINU. Horse bhoelny and Oeneral Jobhln; nude a tg- At A. KKLLVS old staud on Commercial stmt, Saltiu, uryiro. apiStl M fMaVeV m Floral Guide roa 188T. Now ready, conuuna S Colored flaw, tiumi a! Hluatre uooa. ana neari Ml pacta M peruumnr to GaraeruDt and flower lultur ana aer U coaiamlnr an lllusiratM Laos of can all Uw TUVZU aa TIOITAIUI mn. ua et- rertlooi how a trow them waera w wst KKDH, rLANTS,AIll IILI.II- can b procure. "Jia prices or each. Tats una mallM ff m on rrmos " tenia, and tae J tnu may t OKiuriM mm U area order sent ua, Iter" on intiKi in a rarun or wje, deatre food. na -. anwim a w. o-c W refer to the million' ' pervme wnit u- nanted ear seeds. Bctoiv Vira's nxim v IIiwcktE4. JAMES VICK. SEEDSMAN. Uaearkcrr, H. Y. aLLKiti tmmrtSlStSa rMTOwr ad 1 tarn wm sOwiiiTts ww ilftJl C AWO aSM-'SaA Ptr&iM lBiw rk aaeyiTTWB mmm vinei, s-iaiiat vw piilc, IVajr, I'carb.Cberry, Plaea, utac-r. niniiTDviTj, uhivbciyt, IIb.LIiivv. I'.mttil I r.Bf. jiaMcb'rTlea.ae. UoadldrOuaMco a.t5.x)ixaa, xrtuwa, h.j. GRIHDi-iS .rmkaas flwar m (nka-ti I' tit .! av&l U--V4V l.rmkaas fwtr am. uhm AaJ limurrreal.Kuniaid III.IJS mmcLA tZii p5aMrT-AW FtlVVKU M asut agtoa,ra. :. 4 " t ,v l .4-t"i i-,