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v - - WILLAMETTE FARMER: MALEM, OBEGON, MAKCH U, I v-7. I. ! ' rl .1 Ft I tr i fc v jtodt. B0TT3 AND 8TA00ERS W. McLean V. S. contributes to tlio Oregoninn tlio following valuablo facta' that contradict ourcruilo tlicory nnd wo liopo nil our reri'lcrs will study it well and thus undorstnnil about tho "bot." As to "stiiggers" wo nro correct nnd tlio nnitnal only needs loosening food to nid digestion. Portland, Feb. 23, 1887. To the Emroii ok the Okeoonian : I tnw in your yesterday's issue an ex planation of Btaggors which I consider quito absurd, and would liko snaco to correct tho fallacy. I think tho writer stopped ontircly out of his path when ho undertook to explain veterinary pn thology: Ho says Lots aro tho produc tive cause of tho disoaso known as stag gers, arid that h has mado sovoral post mortem oxaminations und has found that tho bot has oaten through tho woljs of tho stomach. This is an old erron eous idoa, basod upon supposition, and should not bo tolerated by any modlcal man.. Had ho taken a small lens of four orTlvo diameters nnd examined tho bot ho would havo found out his mistake Such ideas havo been banded down by tradition, because- eomo otjoiir, forefathers I did not muko tho subject a study, and rcstod on supposition us tholr guide. Tho bot has a period of propagation tho snmo as all forms of parasitio life. Tho gadlly deposits her eggs on tlio hair of tho horso on such portions of tho body as aro easily got at by tho mouth, such boing tho instinct of dm little fly. With tho oggs thero nppjuis to bo a glutinous substance, that works down tho hair to tho tLiu, and produces an itchy solvation which causes tho JioreO to nip.that portion of his body with his teeth. Through this means tho eggs is dotabhod from tho hair and carried by way of tho mouth to tho stomach, whoro its coats aro dissolved by tho gastric so cretions and tho ovum sot froe. Tho noxt formation of lifo is a head and two. littlo hooks which goncrally attnch in tho pyloric orlfico, or tlio last portion of tho stomach whero it contracts to moot tho slzo of tho small intostinos. Hero tho bot is brought in contact with tho mucus mombmnu and tho littlo hooks catch bold and holds tho head of tho bot tight to tho mucus mumbrano, whoro it livos and fcods ontircly on tho mucus secretions of tho stomach, and not from tho chylo formed in tho stomach. Tho bot has no power of lotting looso and passing from ono position of tho bowols to thn other. It has a "suck" mouth, and cannot oat through any tituuc, and us it has no power of migrating, can not bo mado to lot looso until quito matured, nnd ready to muko its exit from tho body. Thou any medicine that oxcitos tho peristaltic action of tho intestines will Ioohoii it, and hasten it on through tho natural courso of tho bowels. I am iiwaro that bots havo boon found through tho walls of tho stomach, after death, but mon who understand' their physiology should not question how they get there. In tho stomach secretion thero is an uoid resembling nearly by drochlorio ucld, to tho oxtont of iioarly lour parts in IOUO. litis uoul is ties tructivo to animal Uhsuch, providing thorn is nothing .to counteract it; hut blood bolng alkalino in reaction over comes any dilliculty so long as lifo is maintained in tho body. As soon, how over, as death tnkes place thoro is noth ing to counteract tho acid, and it soon destroys tho stomach, perforating it liko a bouoycombo ; thou any lot in clceo proximity to tho perforation falls through. Tho bot as a general thing produces no injurious oiloct to tho ani mal. Colic pains arc sometimes pro duced from them when thoy nro so thick in tho stomach as to Intorforo with digestion. Also lockjaw has supposed if havo len produced by sympathetic neivo inllueuco provoked by their irrita tion' to tho bowols. Admitting all thin Mill tho bot is not us much an enemy to thu horn) as is supposed. Some oven think tho lioreo cannot live without tho bot. This, liko the above, is erroneous, us horses not exposod to tho gad-fly will not havo bots. Staggers Is a diotio trouble brought on by, indigestion. Any food of n coarso und indigestible nature is liable to pro duce staggers, more particularly if thero is much fern in it. Tho brain and spinal cord become nflccted through sympathy, nnd tho animal staygers nnd shows various symptoms, according to tho part moit uU'coted. Doing a dietio trouble, it must be treated by keeping tho various excretory organs open. For this reason a physio is always advisable in the shut, followed up by n laxative diot green feed if possible. lfhee precautions mo earned out there need bo but littlo Btuggere in the country. WUat Snail U tna WeUht Form and General CharacterliUo ot Breedun EwesT Tho nboyo U tho subject of an address delivored by 1). V, Doney Grand Bluue, Uchlgan, before the Michigan Morino Sheep llrocdera Association, as published in tho February issuo ot tho American Blicop-breoder and Wool-grower. Tbo point in view U tho best "gvnond pur- poso sheep," such a cwo as will bo best adapted to moot tho requirements of drouth and heat, of cold and a certain degrco of hunger, of activity necessary to grazo on rocky and mountainous pas ture, ns well m a reasonable degrco of enso in handling, for shearing, tagging, etc., Such n owo as being kept in Hocks of from hundreds up to thousands will furnish tho breeder rams ranging in weight from 110 to 170 pounds and sup ply tho "feeder" with flocks weighing from 110 to 120 poubds. Wo quote from Dewey as to tho 'bettor' half of tho acencios of production What shall bo tho form of our breed ing owes This seems a rnoro difficult question to answer, as woll as a more diflicult matter to obtain in our flocks. It is also of moro importance, as it al most imvotves that groundwork f all improvements, constitution, It is not identical with constitution, but in dotln- inc it you will havo but littlo left to say on constitution. Form takes on all that can bo seen or moasurccl oxtcrnnlly, which many times determines tho inter nal structuro, and yet constitution in cludes hidden qualities which aro trans mitted from generation to generation, many times with a romarkablo degrco of certainty. Tho model Morino owo or ram hns boon so often describod that it seems littlo can bo said without repeti tion, yd for tho sako of arriving at somc- tlung liko a basis, 1 Havo taken somo measurements which 1 will submit with description . First, tho head should bo in proportion to tbo body; if tho body bo long tho hoad should also bo of" tho snmo cnaraclor,othcrwiso it will look dis proportionate. Tho legs may bo an inch or twolougoror shorter than thnso moos urcmonts, but should be of sufliciont longth to take excrciso freely. ,Hcad mcasurcmonlB : Draw a lino on tho top of tbo head from car to oar in front; this should nicnetiro oV inches; from ..this lino to ond of nose, 10 inches ; wiuui oi noso, J iiionos. umly measure inonts: Hoichthof oivo25incliostwholo length while standing in natural position, from noso to tail, 1U inches ; from tail to brisket, 32 inchos ; length of foro-lcgs from ground to brlskot, 10 inches. Foro logs, apart inside, should bo SI inchos. Width through tho shouldore. 11 inchos ; width. through tho thighs, 11 inches; width from hip to hip, 11 inches. 'Thcso measurements tnkon with wool on, and wool 1', inches in longth, with n b$dy having tlio appcarauco of a straight lilio undcrsido from foro leg to flank, with tlio folds ami covering so oltcn do- floribed, will givo you a model American Morino of I'M pounds weight. A g9od wrinkle or two runninc across tho noso. about (wo inches from tho end, and those wrinkles running along lowor part of jaw, called cheek pieces, woll woolcd over, with solid blocky cap of wool an inch or two bolow tho eyes, nnd not too closo to the samo, but running out on the car mi inch or so, with a wide, thick ear. will finish untho head in cood shano. Tho nock folds should bo honvy, especial jy nuor leaving me noau ns moy cotuo noarcr tho shoulder, and if they extend around tho nook unbroken it is better than broken ones. It is not nocessary to have many folds on tho body, especially on the baok nnd sides, but two back of tho fore-legs nnd two front of tho bind legs, with good flank mid folds extend ing tin thigh to the setting on of tho tail, aro almost indispensable, ns well us tlioso underside especially ono running lengthwiso undcrefdo from uddor to ;ontor of body, or hotter, to tbo folds on eiuior side 01 1110 urisKct. 1011 soiuom meet with a sheep having this fold which will not shoar off a cood bcllv floeco. Then with a fold or two runniuir around tho tail, or on oacb sido of it, you havotho body finished oft". 1110. principal taiuu oi carcass, as our flocks now" exist, are as follows: Too narrow chosted or between " foro-logs ; too much slooo on rump; nnd most general of nil faults, loo thin through hams, giving thorn n "pinched-in" np ponrance from behind. I havo known a flew very good flocks almoat ruined by neglecting this fault, or by breeding from rams which aggravated it. Tho reason of this is clear, as you Generally seo our wooliest sheep and tlioso carry ing plenty of oil and good underside, with this fault. Co'mmksts: Tho writer bad oportun tunity of examining a ear load of Michi gan rues sit Arlington last Oatobor. ery ptnxiy of them had tho faults of carcass abovo alluded tot a larco pro portion of thorn wore loaded with wrinkles and superabundant oil and yolk. Tho spaco occupied by Mr. D. in describing bow the wrinkles should be distributed betweon tho ewes uostrils and those of tho lamb, alio is supposed to suckle, is just so much entirely un uccc&sary in tlio merino owo that is to uiako tbo moat of meat nnd wool in tbo least tlmo upon grazing laud such ns Air. I), describes. Tbo morino lamb is haudienpod to begin with that is loaded with wrinkles that iucrcaso with its growth, till at three years old when it ought to bo near maturity, it is carrying 10 to 20 pounds of extra skin, tho folds of which is almost glued togotber with gum greaso nnd isn't weighing perhaps ton pound more. Tho merino of the future tho sheep that will discount all others in making wool and mutton from dry rough pasture, where extremes of cold aud heat follow each other, will not havo iU muscular tissue drained of fat ncs to covert its abundant fleece bet in a Buperbundant skin into a load that rolls as tho sheep travels liko the load of a badly cinqlicd mule, nnd by so load ing tho sheep with moro than a mules load in proportion to its livo weight make it impossible for tho shocp to travel far in soarch of its daily food. It may do for tho breeders of Michigan to breed sheep loadod with greaso and wrinkles, but Mr. E. B. Welch in his ad dress to tho samo association, truly says tho southwest (ho might havo said all tlio wost) wants a largor plain sheep Evtoj weighing from 100 tol20 pounds nnd rams from 150 to 17G pounds, carry ing n largo proportion of scourod wool to weight of fleece. J. Mt.vro. Reentered Berkshire Hog for Sale. Wo havo for sale a Berkshire boar. Ho is by Registered stock, nnd a choico animal. Will sell for cush or approved security. Addross at onco : W. J. Ci.aukk, Salem, Or. Oregon Kiduey Tea cures baokaclic. BREEDERS DIRECTORY. SKILL ADVKKTISEIlRYrri like the fol lowing will be Inter! til In onr column., In Ihelr proper clatslfleatloii, Tor IS lo 110 a year, Including copy or paper. Larger ipac charged far pro rata CATTLE D. II. LOONEY, -K IS JERSEY CATTLE. APf tiavat law Cnn IIlfa .1 IluIU for sale. Audieni or calli JcOcraon, Or. LAD1 & HEED, I'OlILiSD. OaaaOK. JST importer nnd Breeder of snort-iiorn Uattlo. CoUwold and Leicester Sheep and Cldetdal lionet, BIIBKl'. JOHN JUNTO. Hnleni, Of n. Ilrcederof IMPROVED AM KKIQANUKItlttOSof Sji.n- uaponaiioa ana crou .Spanlah .lock, known In Or egon at AMP.iikiam it if. ureeua 01 in JT.'11-Pl .ml Ill NO. A rood tot of Ewe for Salo a well u llama Price In accordance with the market Conoraondcnco lollcltod. I). M. ODTHIUE. tlall. afau Importer and Breeder 'Spinlih, French or American Mer ino. Send for Price ate. SWINE, P.DRE DERK9HIRES. K. V. H ALLKV Malcui, Or,, Ha a thoroughbred It'irlatcred Vis, Call or .end tar mv tirl... V.m. 7. fir mllei touth of galoot on old stage road. MISCELLANEOUS. EO. lh CiOOIHIVE, SALEM, . OltEOON, 'Thf kadlnir WYANDOTTE and II IIOWN lkuiiuhm urotxJcr of th N"rt!iet. Enclot itanin for circular. tfl. Jemrr falll for Male. C. W. JEFFREY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Treat the DUeaae of Doruratlo Animal. ALL qucallon pertalnlnir to the profeulon, ant wend lr null. Caaioratlnir ColU and UUellnc- a nxclalty. Olllc at til Mlnto Ur.i, Urttr Stable naiem, urmson. jMirtu PUBLIC SALE! Wilt Ml tPubllo Auction on Thuriday, Mrch 11, B47, at 1 o'clock P.M. 4 t Hie farm ol 11. W. CAHEV, altuated mud miles tfL cat ot Salem, on the road loadluir Iron) Salem tobublluiltj.aud half a milouth'tet ot Maclca) Station, O'l the Kurow Ouai llallnitd, vi It bout rrartvr the (ilioli;Ucivilbvd itock; :i Polloil-Aiigii.s Abcrdcou Hulls "ConiUhleof lllllliurst." K& (111: calvod M.v a. M1: SlrK Northealc A. (1678). ilani CooIIh nf fll..rl.' (JJU) Alto, "IVId ol Oak Lawn" S'o. 40nd; calrrd JUrUi 4th, li5, Sirs, Cona'aMe ot llllltiur.t; Him. Itoagblooiu 01 Eittdwn (IU0). Ono Jersey Hull Cull'. CaKe.1 January K. IS0; (Mli); dim Uokir. (I'SID). lr "Klujr ol Orant ," Al Three .S4 ltluud Abcnleen Itull Calves. Ouo year old; five HaU-UlooJ AberdeeJ llullCalvea a to IS rooiUhacll. alrxl brCout'abla of lliniinr.e mini are gooi uiiitn coi. Shropshire Slieep. Oik loiiiojte.ISIirop.htre Kre. (IM) t mm Scotland; uno luipoviru U uauiu, il9J iron, umui uflf nOOJO hred ltau I.aiub, (elldble to rwlittr) One Joarlln Ke, aUo two ) ear old Ke, (both elltfbU 1 1 remitter). TKKMa OF SILK I Koto with approved (ecurlty, alt months or longer II lealrtd. at 10 per ixiit. per annual, and & per rent dltcouut lor laah CJT Luodt at 13 oMotk, R. W. CAREY, Owner. YM, hllHKKT Auctioneer. JAS. A. PERRY 01 Kher VUm Stock Karm. nilaUaxtaa, KlUol.. tIS now for at 1'etaluuia, OaL, a apltuJU lot m vi .lorntaa tirr ;unn inaii 4Tf he be.t lot ier lirouijfit to th coaat. vt Norntaa Hrr Jut n irtdfroui rtancc. punhaMr Mill aao ui.iey u rail n lu or addr II. WIIJKV, or JAS. A. 1'KKKV, proprller. 1 luua,Cal, li.Snd lor CiUlojua. rurli jnunjlng addrMoiiur I or, t'.ia rurlrul Jersey Red Pigs for Sale. IJtAVK A FKVT KINK JtUtSKT KCI riU honi Imputed ttock at low price. J, K. Juu, Taujtnt, Oreraa. aaaaar & S:s3BKaBafeM jjHjjKfe Hi kl isbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW uiyHljsVjjHflHu!LVHJ laBBBBBBBlBBBBlaBVBHlBBVBaC? BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment OTTXIZIJS lelatlca, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, I Spralni, MoKlea, Khenmatlna. I Btralru, Eruption, Barns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Setldi, StuTJolnU, Bcraw Btingt, Backache, , Worm, Bite, Oalli, Syrfnney, ' BrniiM, Sores, BaddlsOalls, Bonlons, Spavla riles. Coma, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accotnpltihcs tor ererjbodr ezaetly what I claimed for It, One ot the reaton for the great popularity ot the) Mustang Liniment 1 found In Its nnlrerial pptlcabtlltr. ErorjbodyneednuchBmMlcino. The Lumberman need It Incaioofaccldont. Tha Ilonaemira need It for general family use. The Cannier need It for hi team and hi men. The Mechanic, need It always on bit work bench. The Miner need It Is case of emergency. The I'laneer need It-can't get along without IC The Farmer need It In hi house, hi stable, and his ttock yard. " Tha Steamboat man or the Boatman needs It In liberal supply afloatandatnore. The Ilorscfancler needs It It U tit best friend and safest reliance. . The Block. grower need It-It will sara hla thouiand of dollar and world of trouble. . -jus,. The Itallroadmnnneedsltandwlllnoedltio long a hi lifo I n round of accidents and danger. The llacloroodsinan need It. There Is noth ing liko It a an nnUdoto for the danger to life, limb and comfort which surronnd tho pioneer.'''' The Merchant need It about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when thete come the M ui tang liniment Is wanted at once. Keep a Dottle In the Uouic, TU the best ot economy. . . , Keep nUettle In the Factory lUtmmedU! ne In ce of accident sares pain and loss of wsga. Keep n Dottle Alwnyaln the Diablo far e when wanted. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABB oflorod for aalo roprosontod as good as tho Famous BUT THEY ARE NOT! And liko nil Counterfeit lnck the Ilotuarlcublo C,A3'Ti:VG Qunlltlo) or thu auMvitvu. -flLSEi: F'OSL THE PEAHLTOP And Insist Tho PEARL TOP is Nauufacturod OMIiY by GEiaAsMACBlSTH&COs, PITTSBURGH. PA. THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER ! Weigh only Vrra lb., and ran Im rarrlmt in a amall value. Hl.UUtt ItKwaiiD roa it Sot-aajou. WajJi. Inir lnada Ushl anil fw.r. Tiki clothe Tiavo that pure nhltrneta which no oitur mode f wailitng ron pm. duett. .No rutiMuy rnvlre-l; no friction to Injure the fabric. To llla.'A It In frarv ACX& rat April U. w. feSSr&tt if im,, i not fuund aatlifactory within one month from ttato of pun. haw, money refunded, It u ti tirrw t hargei. 84na for clnlil.r. iwnti whu..i ;. i t'" inin. . III.UL'IU ..... . j. m - - a IS.'Jla oniinM.,Trauta,Ont will be ihimxxl from ItovlK-iter.N.Y.. LUuty. l'Uaia mention thla uaixr iL aLiicniiit v. thu aavlnz U. 8. KUPTURJ!! Aholutot rurvi In 9) to 1 Utyi. bv Dr lVrl latent llAfUMia XaAAlla Truta. hittitTkL ijktLrklvsiirltriTailfruiu YaiTM4Hlt)simi.rtctrloTruai Wllh tM Alul OaMUiLall I)l2ht ataj dT. tUfi mliei-a. Parfaat ILLtitlnr. anal ia worn th ivoown4 Ir. J.Miuim oftw oik, 4 huDitmU or4itf . New lUuairUj aUU phlr(fr cxmlslulaf lxllinfiiriuatlta ! a iivv vataiHwa tUMKANV. . B4a TUlOtaMOti WU Agents Wanted. a TO amxo per OAV lld Cl.ar by Aseuta Ba'.IIna STOVE PIPE SHELVES 1 and IIUL'NKIIULU AltTll'UW. IvllatkrtaaUa 1a raull. s. aw. a CVLaalabarMaa. araH .klU l.i I .1-1. Ixgta wt u ak J. K. alt Kt'AUU A OK, OmIuIu, u Vim. Italia rVa iikA ajt i. ..... . i SEEDS SSS? WarrantaJ. rr.a.Kiiitn., trauj tllaleiree Sent f rac. aul.nm y vur Bttada are U be at. ThouanJ ut rholc 8lcl.l trkotnal, prio lut to Varkl fi..,.f.n ALNEEft BROS... Rocktord.lll. . S. STRYKER, ECLECTIC rkjralrWia aa4 Harsraa. arvrflCE: Ortr A. T. J Ouuuieceial ttreet. Yaatoti (urultur tor 1'ti atedlrtne rurattiiad at offl.-e - ORIOOS' SALEM' v-mjv THIS TTlth BffP CHIMNEY ratocuaoTissa. I Bti V$&aL(e& II aV aUI U fOK X ".A. an VrijmjirfO, aal i t, tj h ,1 . iJ ii AGUE 1SISTUKB. A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY ron Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, tCc. This class of dlieaics so common In all parts of the World, and especially preralent in ma larious districts and vicinage of water-courses, are almost invariably accompanied by more or less derangement of tho Hrer, and frequently by a defective action of the digestive organs. The mere breaking of tho Chill Is but a step towards completing a radical euro) the various organs of the body, especially tbo stomach ". liver, must bo brought to a healthy and vigor ous condition before a permanent euro can be established, and this fact has been specially kept In view by Dr. Jayno In his treatment of these complaints. Tho nso of Jayne's Agua Mixture, In conjunction with Jnyno's Sanative Pills, as prescribed in tho Directions wbloh accompany eaoh bottle, will not ont" BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but restore the system, moro particularly the liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prorent a relapso of Fovcr and Ague by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and the best evidence of this It tho Invariable suecoss which has always followod tlio admin Istratlon of these remedies, ns ntteoted by tha certificates published annually In Dr. Jayne's Almanac, and tho wldo-sprcad popularity of the Ague Mixture In thosa dlitrlct of the United States, where tho diseases, for which It Is adapted, most prevail. For Sate b) Sntlt, llltthu A. Woodard, 1'ottland. HMoiygiKi n J7EDIDAL ISPENSARY V Nervous YOUTHFUL FOLLIES ' i runnun Ml IV i EXCESSES Private SPEEDILY CURED. DISEASES NrrvotlNUclilIllr, Nrmlnnl WcnlmfM. .'.out Mnuliooil.and all r.xlinnlpil Vltnllty.i tho terriblo effccti oraelNahuttamlMceueiin maturer I Nairn yean, luch as nocturnal cmiuiont, Ion of memory, dim. nets ol viuon, avtnlon to society, tho vital fluid pawns unobftenrcl In tha urine, and otherlvmMomtthatltai to inunltyand death. YoiiUHraiidmilille-nsrtxl incrsymrtomttnatirad Men suffering from tlio above ihould coniutt in at oce. euro (riinriaiitteIlu nu itieIifuiMN. UINNVLTATIOX FKCI. Chemical Analyil'. Including thoroush microacoplc examirutiona of the urine. f. An hontlt opinion clven In all catct. We furnlth The Urrnt KiirIIkIi Kcuicnly, Nlr ANtlrtjr .VoHtr'a Vital Kovtorattve at tj a bottle or rourlinethenuant!ty, $10. N.ini'i.t: iioTTf.t: frkf. lo anyone lilting aymptomi, lex anil age. Addret s:n(1i.ink MkitivAii uinis:nnakv No. 11 Kcarujr M.. Han Frniiclaro. Cul- ORGAN8. Hlgheil Honor, at all Ureat World' KiblMtloni for nlnclrenvian I'.jtiik uu, or Itemed. 10U itvlra. Sii to aaju. i".. -..-i.i:- j. .... ' Vor L'axh, fjaiy vuaivnue, vt pj, .iv, ircc r PIANOS. Tha ImprorM Hcilnxl of Strlnitlng, Introdnced and per(rctl hj Hahis A Hamlik, I. conceded by com. ixteat Judaea to constitute a radical adranco In llano lorto coojtrucllou. Do not require one-quwtrr a much timing as Tlanoa generally. Descriptive Catalogue by malL 1 MTrmontBt, Boston. KOWabasDAreOhJoago. 40 RHthBU (Union Eq.),,Y. - unni ron all. 130 a week and exoenae UUlin paid, noSOruO va'uam outni ana particular tree. O. tltlaKKY, AainU,alae. P. J. AI1M3TR0N0. JAS. ROSS. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (iucceaaors to Kelly & Knight.) c8bu2 "-1ntvw v yaMlLJfl!lia7i5vraV nLAt'KHMITIUM; .1 t'AKBIiUR MAUINV. llonw bhoeiny and Oeuexal Jobbing made a ipeclalty. tsr At A. KELLY'S old stand on Commercial street, SaUni, Urrgot. Ttl api9U w Floral Guide fOB 18HT. Now reaay. coauln S Colonel ll.ua. aunamu of llluau. ttona. ana nariy Suo part sa prnaininff to Garaaiufic aal Slower Culture ana over U coouinior an Illoairmud Lut or nariv all itaa IXOWEXa aa4 YlnrTASUa rrowm. lta at. itvsntiii 9KaMalaBBV nctlon ho to rrow thm. wa.ra in. cwn 8KKDH, riJ.nTri.ANII IIUI.IIH can t pruruno. vtikt price of each. Toll Don a mailed free on rectiot or 1 canla, and hm IS cnu ma f aedurwa trom tha flm rderaenlna, EvervoninumtMtinararan.oreai dealre rood, fnwn aeMa. aoauia n.. ifin wore W refer 10 In. million, of pennn woo nave planted oar Mcds. BirrosLT Vira'enn.T nr.ijrTai. JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN. Uocae.ler, If. V. araJFRUITTREES aaaaaaaa. inS, CianiV, JJ. Apple, Pear, lVwcb.Cherry, Plaaw, Uulare', tstrawberry, Itaupbcroa BlarkberTy, t.'urrmul l.nipev, liwMbrHray,Aa. eku4fc0takicM J. a. COtXXKS, VeoreatoirB. B.J. ItUIBiiE MChr nun iV3M.M .aA. VaaaaV(a1r Mt tOO Mr r nt, ovoreiud. KAItSn-'KKIS MlI,d.1f?.'ind,S,Ua,0i1a waoa.pp!kaikU.vlLelO.M lIKU'i.Kut.a.fa. mm T9 "1' I-' s? u JA .? 1H -V.sH".. i! m K'UB ii 4. m t A, if j A 1' a -11 - s? -ii w;r m - .- IX f. (Bl TtH tu n ".ae? vt . bidaaeS. 4, Si. '&. ?v '. ? 'Jt. & v - . ft