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ViJMroa. --au ^?aiNT Jxatr Tmr«awi C O Q U ILLE m s i\ i:s s < a k o s . L. F. L ane . LANE J ohn L a s e . & LANE, Jitovnm mill ( ouüsclors ;;! Law. EÜÎVci». ui ii.-isl l 'r a n i n ; . 1 f you hnw in Vi 1 iiij^ .o í . ri, vi* you, Alili fill M i:r li. ¡n t V.iti, ferirti; • 1, ; nonr \mi, ,:ul }<>iir i!av • ,\ jv c iiutr.eil wil te.irs: J( ilio practice of thousands of mon for thousands of yours li.nl settled the trulli of things tho present cneration would have nothing to ito Lnt lollow the customs of their fore! at hors. But il somehow Imp- pens that each generation has a way o f its ow n of going wrong, antt it needs but the load of some bell- wethers of a llock or community of men to set the whole multitude astray, t h ir t y years ago some- 1 * dy started the ioea o! summer- pruning tho oai os of the grap°, mea ing thereby to force the sap, w!lit a went to wood, into the grapes, without ever thinking that ihc fruit sap was manufactured in the very leaves which they cut The absurdity was well shown up then and the practice was nearly squelched, but it has again come j nto vogue with new beginners, and lms ngain to be exposed or fought H e misprumng o f grapes involves only the loss of one crop, i n{ p.0 niispruning of such long- Jived trees as the cherry, appio, No ¡tii.xWt-r (»> y*»ur privy»- Don't r.i’.v a v-.-ril about if. X*. .1. .1 ....... M % ^.» • » ?f lu.ilth nuil - inns'-h fur» », J • i».; i - • . ,i 1 ï »- iHl i h U J «v. X m J 4 . ilo i t N i 4 r. A i tlü'.t i îoiiii.’ *li v. 'i*d ubatimi s evtTTtliiny lr y• i: fiv l l i ; » v. X*..v !:. . • t- f.: * *»i h - 1 V » 11 % . S* : \ «V \. u * v i h • > T* u , No »ut»v ri ;:!Jy f.iri".x. Jv.HN A. (ÌSVY J-M.hioi.iN. Siglin & Gray- U » • ( fi'i »•.- N .il ItlorufVH ami r.üïi ...' ! »»r Li: o < »lá'.'vlitieiii, (VíM <*•oTiiiiv, Or»'iî»>u. OrrxcB—Hoîlmul bui Mil uj, on.Kisite M itj » \ 2 Hole!. YOU* i’l'.is wor'.J i> fail of ».ir ■, A ml. ¡alii* i. ¡.1 .is best. ’Tin saitly borei! mill's:! you Moot itv.iih mi .ili o.¡.ml j 'si; If yawns t»Vr want's coiupliJiiin^s, At sorrow co.illy s .iros. So m vi r toll yuiir troubles. for Nobody reali j caros.—!Í!*i¡>.'r’s Wwkly. w . S IN C L A IR . Altunin at I.r»v, General Insurance iiiul Kent I'.->tat»* Ayont. CoqriLi.F. C it y , O kfgon . T. G. O W E N . Attorney and Counselor at Law, AA s:\< IIJM O X. [Fri in Kamiolpb] JlAii'iiiFiixr». Oon. OREGON, Aab»;U\ 9!;*»th <:•«•<•>. lf vi»,i limi \vi li • ul il> si>;iriiv' Land Cases a Sj'cciality. Office on .Main S:n <».>>;»:xi:e ( ' o.uBt'i»» »Utan Hote,1 ( ) regi m. Roseburg, CTL'Y, TUESD AY, J U N E 23, 1885. I V n n «‘is* Oi'K» u iznL ton h. N O . 45. S<*w O rlc n n * Home«*. .tm l Nsi::»*! B'tn**“ »*. : Combinations, pools, rings and 31any people in tins country a d -, New Orleans, unlike most cities, organizations of various kinds exi: t vocate small farms as more likely improves vastly on acquaintance, ¡n mi>st lines of commerce, maiu* to increase production and to sc- Good manners illuminate a place. facturing, lalx)r, and even in some cure large pro fits fio m land. Th< Ti l - like turning on the gas in a fj_ higher arts md professions, are fond ot ta lk in g ': > u t the “ i i 1.« The outside o f a Agriculture alone is without the : fr*rm well tilled.” I hey nee*; to _Londoii house is as cold nnd inhos- protect ion afforded by consojida- eonsey the im])Ycssion that thM pitnble is t he inside of it is warm tien of individual interests and an L rgo farm is generally very poorly -ml welcome. Tint the problem organized resistance to unjust en- tilled. It is certain that we have for the stranger is how to get on crouchmonts; yet no other industry miich poor tillage in this countryt the inside of an English gentle- is more iu need of such o. ranized but it is not confined to farms of man’s home. • *■ resistance to robbery than is farm- large extent. Common observe.-; H eu in New Orleans tho doors ing. In scarcely one of the opera- tion in almost any part of ure not shut tightly; I mean this tions connected with husbandly is country shows that large farms are figuratively, as w e ll as in fact. For ( }je farmer able to dictate terms to generally better managed in all re- you eftll pass along the sheet and those w ho buy of or who sell to •“ poets than small ones, and that frequently see straight into nnd j,jm. y e t IIO class lias greater the yield per acre is larger, pro- through a New Orleans home, natural power over the very exist- I tlu\v {ire devoted to the same Nothing is closed up, nothing ence of mankind than have they , bind of crops. O f course the re- concealed. It is a bit like the sub- who furnish the daily bread c f the turn per acre of a small farm devo- nrbs of Naples or Venice, where j world. By combining, as railroads, k‘d to fruits and garden vegetables j the side of the house next to the speculators and others do, farmers ,lu* t° be compared with that o f , sun is always wide oj>en. The could corn pell all the world to “ large farm devoted to grazing or door-bell down here is on the gate. comply with their iVynniuls, for Ibe production of small grami ih e old brass English knocker is lame a featuie of tho doors, as distin- ¡ lue„ nm5t eat tin ugh the kin"- The former calls for a ^ 1'ho last excursion to Eamlon Attorney and Counselor a! Lav;. beach, fn in tliis place, fully ut I ■ • . Crrp OoN. monstrates what a laige amount of enjoyment people can have if they J. W . IB E N N E T T . doms fall and empires disappear, amount of manual labor, and the guished from houses of the north. try: and yi u don t have to try very Ships may be built ami manned, hatter for a very little, with rare There is nu re heart here to the Attorney at Law. hard either. You d»*n t have to try factories may bo tilled with ma- exceptions, as in tho case of crops square mile than in any one spot M vst irici.D. O on . very har l to be in a p i »d humor; pear nnd plum involves a greater chinerv and operatives, railroads that must be planted, cultivated p, America. And it is real heart, yog don't have to try much to get D- X,. W A T S O N . and m« to »permanent loss we refer nu y stretch across the land, eleva- a,1(^ harvested by hand. J lie Xot show or sham heart, as in Paris. up at daylight to start; you don't ( to the halnt of low pruning and tors may be < rectcd, and specula- larger the field, the more economi- TLe perfect good maimers and Attorney and Counselor ai Law h * - - t i > mui ii ti l. i.k* il.i i , ut th * cutting away c»f the central or tors, merchants and manufacturers cally can it be worked. A team | ever-prevailing politeness here, it i. i*o i i ilY, (K i N. M,n ‘ 1‘1 ,lih<Mt.u i i ' U i u a leading shoot, thus forever pre>ent- may stand rrady for business— and, must be turned at the end of every seems to me, is real; neither selfish. t ini Then if you are like iiig the growth in tree form. J. H . N O S L E R , All jj t) 11 * tanner tail to give them furrow plowed, whether it is ten nor superficial, as in the metropol- our parly you will bo amply roe- ugree d mt a two pronged .roe is a XV()1-k, then* they will stand idle, rods or a mile long. Il the lu r - : itnii cities of France. When a CiMCiVix G u y . O p s . ompei.si'd for all your trying, monster, likely to perish early by All are dependent upon the farmer, n w is very short, one-fourth of the womr.n enters a street car here, let splitting down. . A tlitoe, . fou? or and he alone of all classes can live • 1 1 n 11 * devoted nominally to plowing {¡m- condition be ever so humble. ’ W . 1! . . 1 1 up X I -- C A R L H- V O L K M E R . \\ * I by, wo climbed the five branch tree is bound, so6aer independent *'f the rest of the w ill be spent in turning. i f the ! an,i though the car be filled with Attorney and Counselor at Law. (.ibraitcr rock, and Irom its top we or later, to meet the same fati, or world. Yet, by the sheer f >ree of furrow is very long, the time spent • tired laborers returning from their M t it u ! l'o ix i. vV *; Ci>; s i \ n.i.iiHdN. • 1 '* * ( SlU become t uve or tour t: o ps grow- imbinatioii, iii«- dependent classes •*' turning is scarcely worthy c f day's work, each mail there seems Will practiov in .ill the- court*, «»f Oit*i;oii. ri\or i >r miles; v .e c nid see all h,g from the same root. The or- have so reversed ihe natural order consideration. The economy of j proud to make it his special duty ( ’ or llamuli cl; bay, and all over ehnrdists of n hundred years ago that the tiller of the land is the working large fields is equally np- to see to passing her fare, procur- R. P. T H O M PSO N . the long sandy spit between it and },ad similar notions, as any one slave toiling for the pittance allow- parent in the operation of harrow- n n,J ln J . SURGEON DENTIST. the ocean; we saw tlie long line or of may see w ho examines the old ed />.! him I.™, from f , ___ his 1,L own earnings L.. I»« I < ACC nt • . .KinV UOXl 11 at mg Jme by imr ing nn<l and nnlfirahncr cultivating. T The loss at j ii thio ‘ mi^ . n Office at SeiidcuWi Ci-uailit Gity, Oregon. i sandy 1 »erv*i» síretch aw^j ikv tiLt^-»V n i^vlvania «^New* England or- j those ii ho. in the natural order, the end of a glai^ that is plo\ve*'-»jrt«>- curve graefp##! ^ly ) outward chards. I f let alono n^mnstarsi. as greiat in n siUctll field ¿.s in ^one course, ns you ascena ascencl up' script p%i(f t'» tha “** ■ ñortfi i upwa »e they fifake. rï^kr . diouJilTic JiouJii "be servants and m%.nn naiuiHl tecili, Ar‘. ,lic,iJ drB'.ui'ts ii»- to meet the bold head !.\id o f Cape srj>hrate trees, 4 ho itimi of that is large. It generally is not only preserved but improved lindi This *jas been the .crrriTliti MrteJ on any base no7> in 11 »*. Nic.rk Arago; we saw the blue outline.-» of keeping the upright position, the things so long and so generally amounts to ;> strip about a rod in upOD.- Joaquin Miller. warmnlrd to satisfaction. .-li-il Blanco reef; we saw white sails far weaker ones, year after year, get- that it seems now to be the natural width, it is of little value for any T h c I 'r « s . oír at sea ; "fi saw a steamer streak- tiii" nearer tito grori.nJ, uidil th*' c< ndili» n of a fiai is. in many cases it •e- J. 1 " t, ing along the horizon, her tiny prostrate trunk prevented all cuiti- Pas*ic i \ X, Sun . . . O X U a:. X i d O l - . E i i C C I . V N . C! i.uvs' iy îor weeds. A The press lias made presidents, E>t , f ìii'.ui S: S^N'CiiU tuGi'Uli u , .v ii :■ and masts r nei Scd —— sn •tack, OÎif-f I'1 en tlif* ?!X 5*nt a violent < : i owning or managing a very killed ports, furnished bustles for en auJ chudr, » 1 . .oui all ;l Oi 1 *C l i rp L * * 1 4 I ! 1 - 1 . Ì ___ _ • * i . • dis 'one. la . ¡ m ; » ! » -*..■*. T J i; f t be S. Í n i in Kxr.: ■ r says th me of il »le. w! ih 1 :cr t Ai.' S i. :!i farm canm.t a fiord to pur- beauty, and polished genius with 1 onu to i life. N» -t so the ti<*;' traeteli forâu»■ nix»:.. 1 ¡. T 1 t j / i l.'l 1 ! ( » !.n N Í \ \ hite i i\e t. U . • / ’i. 1 4 '»! 1 il !1 * ko ( . r li i» tlii' tho ^ for Khviituat ,..<r ;.*:u t'. : (lv < .1 , > ;ue!i nu einnery runed v. it! i a loailinp, the sand paper ol its criticism. It icuti'ü vi.¡Mir baili. l : : : a coi n to tin- 'i i» »! me. unii < OIMnet. \ Ex- % • ( i.'iil 1 i¡f \si‘ np\t o f ¡i ;t í’iiinn.i't. irxt took a cí-liÍ!"'l all. if he uses ii nk. I: g rew al ways up- T., i made the world gel up to roll l»íiii"' '.t ri-.xL.i*m*v iti » 1 1 » y ’. ys: “ J U v,o are o n b m- >:;t ; w ami ;i < • sic oral i: ! b. nue i* on the ua* s .c C i l il) in ;t nom; we (* ti 1 ! limbs s t 1 e ilejiendent on i; Í ; ; I ca l every morning, and to the pul i i i * * ilys growing. i i » 4 TT r rr' T7 T T"> t n C *'r» » t * » 1 fn , if, » y in . W . L O vv L j ., xj . , ..j. r l « * . j su J . ing sta ili r;g a. nt oi t ni « und HK* gril 1 oli 1 rocks bo f.ir tho u. 11 e cam.. ! eu 1, »vertopi ing 'the central pbd pit it has given lungs of iron and \ \ ! ;ile would rin v valley, wo like n i*'*rmaids ¡ere the r. a-lion “ i lnul Physician nnú ¿urgco.% i:e of î i,e r.j ! il 'ni ii) Lie best advantage. trees nt 4 'ili t . a voice ot steam. It has set price < )• Lo 1 . •u ini’< Till us thri ugh live, fin*I 11 1..** ¡ caco V. ( * gathci • 1 s i1 \ i ■ i U ave y» <* years of iIgo ' a CIO 1: ot era mot be certain o f obtaining on a bushel ul whoa: and made the ■ ! Wise Sil wliat •¡is ami sou rno: s, agates nnd oli] v \u y but j n 'íií , ab!(* to ma- you r pa j eir i r ot i tin in win n they are needed, It country po.-iofilce the glimmering W- C. A N G E EL. M.D. , i . 1 4 £ » lo or many things ive di i not know II:. 10 olii up 2CÍ) bn SIMMS i l gar beet.-; jire wor t!l Mt Alverail that it is goal of ihc rural strile. ha I t ha9 Physician and Acccucl enr, lia mes i »f ; w in i t he Stab? ) of w ii >te 11,(1 ;;o- any other facioi*j no pro ! i*S: io'ial1 pruner eli t » employ a machine Ilian curtailed tho power o f kings, ern- I 1 . I i e m on the KJl 1.1 ce il COQUILLE CITY. O IN. MT s ime !»find.” the 1 »lami* bi»r ti io d (•forming 1 ha vlnltf. f.M vai I. with t ! e next wove; we saw ot nme-1 iths i f the frn it trees, T he Exi uni nor finds the f». 1ÎOW- 1 4. « t i;e ivoire gui; ■ • . t ! t 11 ( ‘ ; 1 for such ; tho (-a•e. this sul ’ject. ! Co ipehod to use the latter cannot and brought criminals to justice; II.-Hilly an ing inb >i nlation on O. E. SMITH. win g ■. A \ e sung songs in th(‘ orchard twenty -five* years of ;)*_•' w h ieli is j iiiblislu*d f» r the be•neiit sir rcssfully compete with one who j it has furnished the whole female '6C11 I x O a L lloi / i .i i ecu a in. w e in tho country that does not exhibit of our correspondent and others uses the farmer. I h e smaller Die race with dress patterns; it has < i ( ; , rd. V. hi *. sandy this deformity, it is a mistaken who limy be interested in the sub iarm the larger will be the amount converted bankers into paupers, M A R S H F IE L D , OREGON. vini Uni. fin ir to t!i< music of Ite v. il.i not : *■ mi that a tree needs to be do- ject: ‘*At the Standard Sugar Re of fencing in proportion to the made wood sawyers of college pres- waves, we t; *et u n re a l n iu li- priu d t f half its foliage annually. linery at Alvarado last season l(i, number of acres inclosed. As idents; it has educated the liome- M- V O LK M R . M. D mgs and V cry little, only enough to shape J»)4 tons ot ljeets were worked, many wells will be required on n less lad and robbed the pl iloso- rid immaterial thing! O Physician and Surgeon. .color realities; we sat on it, should be cut off, ami that most- jiro.lucing 2,U m ,2S3 pounds letined f arni containing but forty acres as j>hor of liis reason; it smiles and still M tbtlc F oist , Ci/ca Co., U ebdon . mossy banks and watched the great ly at the ends of the limbs. But sugar, or .about 7 per cent. In tin- on one six times as laige. The kicks, and dies, but it can't be run v?n-ir»tf w hite cl.aids drift rar down tli.e the pruner must make a living if first four months the beets yielded yield of hay per acre is as large on to suit everybody, and the editor is J. X J E L Ä -3 S T , 1 ilno, a ml we saw their shadows the trees do suffer. an average oi 10 per cent, but the extensive farms as on very small afoul who tries it.— Must Side, --+0+— - C oq f i l l i : C i t y , O l e l o n . chase each ot her over the sea; we is urged that the trees will 'vu:,n Whiter weatlmr decreased ones. The proposition scarcely 5turi*' Waich« ie dal»: of City lunuX j saw 3>ttle sioiiny {»etrals skim grow too tall if not cut back, or the quantity of saccharine in the , admits of qnestiou that both labor A resident of Itonkonkoma, L. I., runout«,’*!*>. Uiac. rn umuiu uuiu.nm I along the crest of the waves and that long limbs will present too latter part of the season. The : anj capital are expended more I glide out of sight in the hollows, nmch leverage to high winds. The ^ L |,lll*llt.l h ) in., di»to\i ucl i profitably on large farms than on pc ssoi-ses a gold watch which for J . F. H A L L , then reappear on the next billow; reply is that the skillful pinner ! theyC<re- sma11 OLes- I t is with farming ns merly belonged to the ill-fated Sui veyiY, It. is about we saw the waves da-h themselves can shorten the limbs and maintain | main'fresh, which period means j w ith manufacturing. Tho intro- ■ ^farie Antoinette. S. H H A Z A R D , Notary Public V P. EASTER, M. 1>. J. \ 1 1 1 ° BT.' g . Owen, Ov.»a. L-T, L.-»!-, JO M;i.>iiiiekL ¡ to ,..... pieces on the .........., locks, ..... and we. offioe: With T. G. i.>uunu. | .............. - - saw ..... !^-Ferf«ct maps Of ull ßurvL-yfcd ami m - ; rain low s in the spray; and wo tered land* íunoMuil on .4i»at notali»^'ln 1 waded in in Hin <1 tho Kiirf surf llmt that <Ltiren spread j I about four months. This process duction of machinery has created ^ ie s*ze a *rn(^e tl ° l ' ar cir- <' ' Lis been patented >ati nted. It is claimed i ag frreat a revolution in the pro. ! cumference, and is open-faced, that 1)0 oil i . . . ler manufacturer . can ,r do . (lu ®tion of the farm as in thope ()f | On the back it bears the device of man may dm French queen, a cupid on a * * f lf <,ut S!M"; ''¡f* ® U " 0' : ' " e <;llt »way tlie lil,i,>s ,lie tree " i l l ekll'lcs tl!o StnwInTfcom phiiy to ! m«imfnctory. A i. o. T. ed gossamer web. And this is not n<>t bear uj* ilie fruit that will set! produce white sugar at a cost of 5^ have a farm too large for his brains ; (‘l°ud worked in gold anil silver. Morning- Star Lodge all we saw; Sure enough, but why not thin out cents per pound. A ll toe beets and means, and fail of success, but * ^ie features of the boy god are INO- 10*1. Hot donr fri<*nd'i yon must reme tube r the excessive fruit? Thin it out " ’fluted this season have been con- jaen of sufficient ability and capi- ncaily efiaced by long wear. The Mcft* at Coquille City ii.'ry ^'lnyHday Tbut thè day i:i sileni sjil» ndor, • Teimig. Viiii*in.‘iiuM»d ‘*. s <n tins ordt , I until what is left is hidden iiehiud ^V1 I l f 1 ^ ’n’ a'"r,1,,lS^ j tal ordinarily secceed in making legend thè ^wner gives is that the Turm-d u;x»n iis p»ld< n hint-i s, good Btauding, are cordially m u u - a .___ . „ 8*1 oO last year. I he company has J n 1 ili tli»' san hung o’er thè «en; the leaves, and you need not fear : ditilv capneity ter 80 i o m 'ò t i £»™>* p a y .- E S,m,iner. ««1,-1, was thè g ift ot ih . queen io And tho shiutoi s renohing farth» r the Iti'Pakiiig dou-n o f thè limbs, or I lieets/liut coum get 200 tous tlr.ily i . . . .. "f ' , . . ilio arci,iteci o f thè rmlcnes, wN: ( )Vr tho ¡itmited growlli «>f heutlior small, insigmficmit fruii. Wlion if "m ilcd. Ecst licet limils yicld !. Irose«oo. , « I lo tool, p ali shot himself tlirougli the head oo í A , O. F. T*»ld B» that we must 1»»' goiug I. O. thè professional ta-m.cr eoraes i 3,(K>0 to (I.OOI) iaMHids oltre- m amatenr tlieatncals: O, I »« j thè day follmvmg lier execution by Toxjur hoinfs’cads far away. fined sugar per acre. The codt of j so tireil, I Irai to stand ad the j|.c Bevolulionitxts. Its present » f c £ Ä Ä * “ ^ r 1 " Y 11* " ' T ° e ° ii,5! tttin ¡ " 'T ™ 0 ff>’0“ r cuitiVatSnis i k T t L n " T h « ^ èw m ..g.** MissSImrp, «h o « A S in ,)WU„ ,V11S n lu.ar relative o f a well .... n while, and we are going to see ta iu lifol. waving Inni,s. sot the _____ ils tlie ,„.,t __ i>p lnllUues ia five j tho „ J iellc( ; „ M> dear, you 1,ave t * “ ' A m“ri™ ö curdially invited. , I;ord Bennett, too— that g ;od old dog on him or shoot him --off the months, whereas it takes the cin e, , , , . . , , , ' over twelve tinmlba to make acm.x , Kni !;’ 8 1m “ c®r|y 80 Much “ * ; T * '« «atei» came ¡..to hi* possneion I man that always has a good word premises,— San Jose Herald. It. is claimed that there is in C a li- ; we “ ave* Exchange. through marriage, as a gitt from A . F . and A . M . { for every one. Lafitte. Young ladies who .vili not marry forniti, Oregon nnd Washington Chadwick Lodge, No-68- Botanists have evidence that , ^ s s ^u^ M‘r " ^lo u direct win n they have ti chance Mi>s it. -- Territory more than 30,000,000 Meets at Coquille City on S.tturdtiy ev» n_ f , , - i trees mav attain veiv lone liven descendant of the original receipi- “ H ere’s a musical salesman ad- j Exchnnge. N o doubt of it. But »d suitable land for beet raus- | • - ~ > b /.* , ent.-C hicngo Herald. inif on or before the the full moon vertised for. W hy don’t you ap- w. ,| „ . : .. , v . ling. The objections to beet sugar Ih e age o f an elm has been esu- — -------- uloalh' John Goodman, l< !1 ° !1 1 are becoming less as the article is mated at 33-5 years; that of some Some people think it would be nlv N ed v” “ I? W hy, I ’ m not • * W. M. 'noun and more widely ’ |)Uims at from (Î00 to 700 years; 11,ice1i1f eyf-ryhoily in the world iuosteal” l ’ erliaps not ; bat I u ler ^ 8 « » » r » lly Mrs. | l)Mti.r know, Stindurd Refinery lias: r-..n * would mind their own business. " L i t you can blow your own i * tu° - B " s“ ’" ? « * ! » - 1' « ,. - ,• ‘ ¡| -f that of an olive tree at 700 years; i. f -f , , n , .. G . A . Ik no difficulty in disposing of all it i f t r )A t t Eut it would ------- « _ - v n,„kl ,,n W t i i i.r ' III) UlUJCUIiy 111 Ulsposinu ui I . , u ui u nimiu not. imu Over \J\vv one-half uue- boru, you’ re fami.m/ with the bars, j ^outh \\ ales produced 3.»,- lnakos> o wi llg to the low price of 1of il P^ne tree at <20; o f a cedar at Gf t|ie people in the world w < Gen- Lytle Post, N o - 27, would remarks »«re full of slurs, ■*—OJ- m O _ pounds r of sugar last year, sugar for the past rew few months, H00; of n yew at mourns, tho um m»»», m an fin oak oiiu at ui i,»500; 1 , 0 0 0 , oi u <u bo ue out uui o oi f employment empioymeni and not Meets at CoqmLe City, on every first * ^ your ---------- _ -------- . 1 _E . w w x r a n ll/ l ( i l l ■ ■* 4#» < I I i 1 . __ O O O A . r x f n i.xwr^x « t 4 A A f k 1 1 . __ L L . -1 'l l l 1 I season has not been so successful ‘2,<S80; of a taxodium at 4,000, and know wlmt to do with themselves. Wednesday. Voitin« conraub, m «ood v()U’re always g l'in g notes, and all : 1 o f a baobab tree at o,0(J0 years. Pittsburg Chronicle. ■tandine, cordially invited. . tllC rest.’ Hotel Gazette. ‘ ollOUcribe for the HERALD. i us could bo desired. Waiter Sinclair. Coinmanatr. a. j the mo proper pi"pt-i tree UK.; form. mini. The most foolish of all reasons <*..« excessive x pruning is ¿ u.. i __l___ for that unless j