The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 17, 1887, Image 1

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    SEMI-WEEKLY
WEST SIDE
j EPHONE.
NO. 97
MCMINNVILLE, OREGON, MAY 11
WEST SIDE 'TELEPHONE.
I
AGRICULTURAL.
|
j The tedder is a tool of the greatest
COAST CULLINGS,
■ value, but not yet appreciated. It is
---- IstiUOd----
If the weather does not go back to The Weapon Wielded by Captain Reid at
| only a question of a little time when
Devoted to the Interests of Fanners j £>g merits will be better known and its Devoted Principally to Washington
EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY first principles it will not be long be­
the “Tliermopylie of the Ocean."
fore Florida advertises an ice palace.—
and Stockmen.
Territory and California.
—is—
use general. With it clover can be
Tlie presentation to Congress,through
Dispatch.
cured In half the time it usually tak s
Garrison's Building. McMinnville, orwoi, Llichawnil
the President, by Colonel Samuel C.
Red Clover.
and cured much more uniformly.
A herder drove two thousand six Reid, of the battle saber of his father,
— BY —
Great excitement prevails in Ariaona
A correspondent of the Oregonian, Clover should never be cut when the over the discovery of rich placer mines
¿“.red shqep into a corral at Tie the late Captain Samuel Chester Reid,
Talinttge Ac Ileuth, Siding, Wy. T„ and, after banking the who commanded the United States pri­ writing from Oswego, Oregon, says: dew is on, and it is not best to get too near Pheomx.
Publisher! and Proprietors.
fire in an adjazent cabin, went to sleep. vate-armed brig-of-war General Arm­ Red clover is the great renovating much down at once when the weather
The Treadwell mine in Alaska, pro­
A spark flew into the straw of the strong nt the battle Fayal in Septem­ plant. It is universally esteemed the is “catching.” A most excellent plan duced $75,000 in gold during ths
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
is
to
commence
mowing
at
10
or
11
best
plant
with
which
to
restore
worn-
sheds, and while the herder slept the ber, 1814, is excuse enough for reviving
present month.
One year........................................................... |2 oo
Six moil ths....................................................... 1 25 corral and all the sheep were destroyed some incidents which have passed out out or overcropped soils. In fact there o'clock and continue till night. As
The steamer Olympian made the trip
as the dew is off —
the __________
next morn-
is no other way in which this can be soon
---------------------------
Three month»..................................................
75 by fire.
*
of mind. The Armstrong was a little done so easily and cheaply as bv ing start the tedder and keep it going from Port Townsend to Alaska and
Entered in the 1’ostottlce at McMinnville. Or.,
-The Prescott (A. T.) Miner has the brig of but 240 tons, carrying but 7
until noon constantly, exposing the back in eleven days.
as second-cluse matter.
following: -I» this reservoir water guns and 90 men. She was at­ green manuring with clover. Farmers grass
A mine was sold on Douglas Island.
to the drying influence of the
who
have
exhausted
their
lauds
by
healthy 1' asked a newcomer of an old tacked in the neutral waters of the successive cropping with grain or sun and air. After dinner it can be Alaska, recently for $100,000, and
PITH AND POINT.
Ilassayainper. “Do you see that mule, Azore Islands by a British squadron, timothy are resorting to clover and put into medium-sized cocks for a day another one for $30,000.
—The hat makers had a banquet ths stranger?" “Yes, sir.” “Well, ten consisting of the-ship-of-the-line Plan­ stock as their only hope. Commercial or two, or if the weather be uncertain
William Ryan, a boiler-maker of Saa
other night, and the next morning not j months ago that mule was a jack rab­ tagenet, the frigate Beta, and the fertilizers are out of the question, and carried directly from the windrow to Francisco, was run over and killed by
bit,
and
drinking
this
water
made
him
one of them could find a hat in his shop
stoop-of-war Carnation, with a total barnyard manures cannot he procured the barn. By this plan the hay is the cars in Oakland, Cal.
what he is to-day.”
big enough for him.— Boston Post.
amount of 136 guns and 2,000 men. in sufficient quantity. Here clover tedded or scattered while it is simply
The total coal product of Washing­
—It appears to us that the woman’s
I he use of niekel-plated cooking The British lost over 300 of their comes in as a benificient gift, enabling wilted, and we avoid knocking off the ton Territory during the first quarter
vessels
has
been
forbidden
by
Govern-
t
ie
leaveB.
But
if
left
in
the
swath
till
picked
men
and
officers
in
killed
and
the
intelligent
fanner
to
maintain
or
heart kept in alcohol in Philadelphia
of the present year was 125,376 tons.
isn’t much of a curiosity. We have no j I ment order in Lower Austria. It is wounded, while the Armstrong lost but restore the feriility of his land, and at dry enough to rake, the top is so dry
M. 0. Bread, of Minnesota, was the
that the leaves fall off and the stalks
doubt several women have hearts. — The ! stated, as the. reason for this action, 2 killed and 7 wounded. The action the same limo replenish his purse.
For pasture, no grass that I have break up, while the bottom of the man killed in the Northern Pacifio
that vinegar and other acid substances has well been called the “Thermopylae
Judge.
Railroad accident near Steele, Dakota.
—A good many fables begin “Once I dissolve nickel; and that this, in por­ of the Ocean,” for no naval battle in ever tried begins to be equal to clover, swath is yet damp and uncured. The
Michael Kellher, residing near Ever­
use
of
the
tedder
enables
us
to
get
the
either
in
quantity
or
richness
of
crop.
en a time.” Oddly enough, too, when tions of one-seventh of a grain, causes ancient or modern history is compara­
green, Cal., while hunting wild hogs
married men have been once on a time vomiting, and is even more poisonous ble with that of the Armstrong at All grazing animals are fond of it and clover in much sootier and better. It was fatally injured by the discharge of
Fayal, either as to the unequal forces do well on it. I have seen hogs made 1 is a very nice point to decide when the
they are apt to invent fables.— Somer­ than copper.
hay is just dry enough to prevent too his gun.
ville Journal.
In a recent lecture before a Lon­ engaged, the unyielding and inflexible ready for the butcher on clover alone. .much
heating in the mow. If it is
Clover
is
the
only
grass
that
ought
The man killed by the detectives at
don institution Dr. B. W. Richardson bravery of her officers and crew, nor as
—Definition of a bore.—
to be sown in an orcli ird. All fine it requires a little less airing ; if Paso, Cal., supposed to have been
Do you ask me what a bore 1st
stated that the work of the heart in a to the grand results which followed in ever
others are positively injurious, as they coarse and heavy a little more. All Olsen, proved to lie W. H. Seibert, an
I will tell you who is such:
healthy man is equivalent to the feat of the defeat of the British expedition extract the moisture when it is most this applies equally to the curing of innocent man.
•Tls the one who knows too little,
against
Louisiana.
raising five and one-fifth tons one foot
*Tls the ono who knows too much.
other grasses, though they are more
The smokehouse of J. B. Rego, of
The height of heroism and romantic needed by the trees, and impoverish easily managed and generally ripen
per hour, or one hundred and twenty-
—Tid-Bibe.
the
soil.
But
clover
either
pastured
Kittitas county, W. T., was destroyed
—The Ball family fall heirs to twelve ' five tons in twenty-four hours. Tlie chivalry were displayed by Captain oy hogs or left to rot on the ground is later.
by fire. It contained bacon to the
millions in Scotland. There are three j use of eight ounces of alcohol causes Reid ami his crew in the last act of this a benefit. Now, one would naturally
value of $1250.
Figs.
extraordinary
naval
drama.
After
balls in New York that represent the the heart’s work to show an excess of
expect that a plant which, in its green
Figs should be picked when the skin
James Smith, a recent arrival from
scuttling his vessel to save her from state is bo rich in all the elements of
portable property of many good f;nt>- twenty-four foot-tons.
is fully checked, that is to say, when New York, wa> killed while attempt­
ilies.— Albany Journal.
--For biliousness the editor of the capture he went ashore with his men nutrition, would be good in proportion it sh >ws small white seams upon the ing
to jump aboard a freight train at
—Ti'e Phrenological Journal says: I Boston Medical and Surgical Journal and arms, when the commander of the when dried, for the drying and curing surface, by which time the fruit has Sacr.imento. Cal.
squadron, Admiral Lloyd, demanded
“In choosing a wife, be governed by I says a plain diet of bread, milk, oat­ their surrender and threatened to send process only eliminates the water. reached its maturity. It must be
At Selma, Cal., over 100 masked
her chin.” A man is apt to be gov- j meal, vegetables and fruit, with lean five hundred men to tako them. Reid And so we find that for hay no other dried upon trays in the sun. Care farmi rs gu.ird the switch-gates of the
one
grass
is
quite
equal
to
clover.
For
meat
and
fresh
fish,
is
best.
Exercise
should be taken that it is turned over irrigating canals, thwarting all efforts
erued by the same thing after he gets a
in the open air. The victim of an acute retired with his men to an old Gothic milk cows nothing is so good, as all at least once a day, until the greenish to
wife.— Kansas City Squib.
shut off the water.
convent,
which
he
fortified,
knocked
intelligent dairymen know, and beef
—Tender-hearted young lady—O! attack will be righted by (1)abstinence, away the draw-bridge, ran up the cattle can be kept fat all winter on tinge entirely disappears, when the
Burney Finegan. a teamster, while
(2)
porridge
and
milk,
(3)
toast,
a
little
fruit
is
ready
to
be
taken
in
doors
for
yon cruel, heartless little wretch! to rob
engaged in hauling a load of wood in
American flag, and badethe enemy de­ good clover hay alone. I know there
those poor birds of their eggs! Wicked j meat and fish and ripe fruit, thus com­ fiance. Lloyd quailed under the last is among many horsemen a prejudice packing. While drying the tigs should West Olympia. W.T., was thrown from
never
be
left
out
in
the
open
air
after
ing
to
solid
food
gradually.
little boy—Ho! * That’s the old one 'at I
exhibition of heroic courage, saying against clover li iy as a fodder for 5 o’clock in the evening, nor should the wagon and his neck broken.
—The Gazette of Heppner. Ore., was they were demons and not men.
you've got on yer bonnet. Guess she
horses, but there is no foundation for thej- be exposed to the sun again until
J. Halberstadt was trying to steal a
not behind its esteemed contemporaries
won’t care.— Forest and Stream.
The squadron under Lloyd was on this prejudice, ei; her in the analysis of all the dew is dispersed in the morn­ ride at Colfax, Cal., and in climbing
in
getting
a
special
Christmas
number,
—Faitli is sometimes represented by .
its way to the Island of Jamaica to the plant itself or in the experience of ing, as the least moisture will entirely between the cars fell. Both legs were
the figure of a drenched female cling- I and has this allusion to it: “The join the great fleet assembling there those who have used it. It is said that spoil thuir flavor and appearance, and cut off and he was otherwise mangled.
Christmas
edition
of
the
Gazette
is
this
ing to a sea-washed rock; but a better
under Admiral Lord Cochrane, after­ clover hay will give horses the heaves. render them untit for use. Avoid
The Ellensburg, W. T., schools ate
personification would be a bald-headed year printed in two colors, black and ward Earl of Dundonald, who was con- Probably it will if it is spoiled in cur­ packing windfalls, because they are
man buying a bottle of patent hair-re­ white, and the occasional lampblack fidentialy intrusted with the secret ex­ ing, so will timothy or any other hay, utterly worthless for commercial pur­ closed in consequence of the preva­
spots are skillfully secured by the devil pedition for the conquest of Louisiana. and timothy, though not musty, is apt poses and will greatly detract from the lence of scarlet fever, and the mayor
storer.— Shoe and Leather Reporter.
getting on too much ink and failing to The last hope of England to wrest the to be very dusty if not cut at just the value of a whole consignment—per- has issued a proclamation forbidding
—Photographerfto sitter)—That gen­ sufficiently agitate his roller.”
public gatherings.
control of the Mississippi river and the right time. I have fed my horses on liap.“ lead to its final rejection. Before
tleman who preceded you is the most
Two sehoollioys at Tacoma, W. T.,
clover
for
the
last
twenty
years,
and
—
A
substance
resembling
celluloid
packing the figs should be hastily
province of Louisiana from France had
remarkable man I ever saw. Sitter—In
have never had a case of heaves, dipped into clean, boiling - hot sea were buried alive by the caving of an
may
be
made
from
potatoes
by
peeling
been
foiled
by
Napoleon,
who,
seeing
what way? Photographer—He didn’t
embankment of sand. One was dead
neither have any of my neighbors,
tell me that lie would rather have a them, and, after soaking in water, im­ that he had no means of protect- and they all feed clover almost exclu­ water, to guard against all danger of when taken out and the other survived
attack
from
the
worm,
so
destructive
pregnating
with
eight
partsof
sulphuric
the conquest of
ing it
from
tooth pulled than have his picture taken.
acid, then drying and pressing between England, ceded it to the United sively, with one or two exceptions. to the fruit; then properly packed and his injuries but an hour.
—N. Y. Sun.
Timothy is constipating, and horses thoroughly pressed in tin cans, her­
Frank Forrera was thrown from hie
—Flowers of sulphur sprinkled on a sheets of blotting paper. I11 France States in 1803. On the declaration of fed on it alone are apt to have stag metically sealed and labeled. In all
pipes
are
made
of
this
substance
scarce
­
horse at Balinas, Cal. His foot caught
war
by
the
United
States,
in
1812,
Eng
­
hot shovel and the fumes inhaled while
gers.
Clover
is
somewhat
loosening,
cases the fig should be left in its natu­
they are fresl; is recommended for a ly distinguishable from meerschaum. land's eyes were once more turned to and mixed With timothy counteracts ral state and sugar or other confections in the stirrup and he was dragged for
seme distance and kicked by the hors«
cold in the head; but Fogg affirms that I By subjecting the mass to great pres- the coveted possession, and. after mak­ the binding effect of the latter, thus discarded. Theas directions must be on the head until he was dead.
!
sure
a
substance
can
be
made
of
it
rival
­
ing
a
demonstration
against
Washing
­
he will die before he will snuff up burn­
making a perfect ration. I am fully strictly observed if one wishes to obtain
Work will shortly be commenced
ing brimstone. It is not unlikely.— ing ivory in hardness.— Boston Budget. ton and Baltimore, she assembled her satisfied tiiat the use of clover as a a choice article that will command
combined
fleets,
no
longer
needed
for
—Erastus Wiman, who is a base-ball
food for horses will rapidly increase as ready sale and top prices in the market. on the Gov rnment improvements al
Boston Transcript.
—Clerk (in fashionable up-town bak­ j manager as well as a man of extensive ! the blockade of the French coasts at the years go by, and experience proves Even our common black fig, treated I Yaquina Buy, Coquille river, Coos Bay
ery to proprietor) —That tray of Ameri­ business interests, says that at least Negril Bay. Jamaica, to carry out this its value.
according to the above method, will and Columbia river. Jetties will be
built at Yaquina and Coos Bay.
Our practice has been and »still is to “ astonish the natives.”
can soda biscuits in the window, sir* | $2,500,000 is spent yearly in base-ball great design. The crippled condition
The soldiers at the Boise, Idaho,
has been there for three weeks, and I in this country. This is further evi- of Lloyd's squadron had created a de­ sow clover in the spring with oats,
To Make Fowl» l.aj Well.
barracks have been notified that they
they are getting sour. What shall I do ■ deuce of the fact that Americans never lay of over ten days in repairing dam­ plowing the ground if possible in the
Fowls to lay well should have access must wear the uniform at all times
•boHt it? Proprietor—Label them En­ i do any thing by halves. But is not this ages, as they were occupied over three fall or winter. The seeding should be
glish tea muffins.— Pittsburgh Dispatch. j thing overdoneP It would seem so days alone in burying their dead. O11 done as early as the ground will to raw bones ground or pounded up and would not be allowed to keep any
—Men are strange creatures. They when salaries for good players range as the arrival of Lloyd at Jamaica a fur­ permit. First we sow the grain and line; ground bone lie.ing preferable, as o 'her clothing in their possession.
thoroughly harrow it, which pulverizes there is lean waste and is more easily
The largest locomotive in the world
will waste an hour hunting a collar­ high as $.5,000. It is becoming a busi- ther delay of a week took place. Ad­ the soil to the depth of two or three digested
and assimilated. If freshly
button instead of having an extra sup­ uess rather than a sport.— N. r. miral Lord Cochrane being furious at inches. Now we sow the clover seed, ground, raw bones are more nutritious has been put to work on Tehachapi
Lloyd’s disaster, which finally proved
mountain on the Southern Pacific.
ply and letting their wifo find the miss­ i Tribune.
,
ii
WR ------------
fatal to the expedition. The fleet did using eight pounds to the acre if than when burned. If they can be It weighs 110 tons, has fourteen drive
ing one. You never see a woman look
clover
alone
is
sown,
but
if
timothy
is
obtained
conveniently,
ground
or
wheels and will do twice ths work of
—•‘It will be a surprise to some to notfarrive off Lake Boevue until four
for a pin she drops. Iler husband finds
mixed, six of clover and four of timo­ pounded oyster shell.» are g.xxl and
it when he walks around in his bare learn that there are within the United days after the arrival of Gener­ thy. This will make the crop thick economical to feed to laying hens, and ordinary ten-wheel locomotive.
States as many as sixty-six tribes of In- al Jackson with his forces, which
Charles Pierce, a teamster, fell off a
feet.— Philadelphia Call.
i dians, embracing over sixty-eight thou­ barely gave him time to make a de­ enough if it is put in right. We finish which, of course, should lie fed regu­ hay wagon he was driving at San Fran­
the
opera
’
ion
by
running
a
clod
larly
on
gtaxl
wholesome
grains
and
sand persons, who are still without a fense, that had the fleet arrived ten crusher or roller over the field, pre-
Profits from Lecturing.
food, placed in such a way that the cisco. Before he could stop the team
| Christian missionary,” says an ex­ davs sooner, when New Orleans and fering the crusher if the ground is as birds will have to take plenty of exer­ the wheels passed over his body inflict­
the coast was utterly defenseless, an
Greeley paid for Chappaqua by his change.— Chicago Times.
ing fatal internal wounds, of which he
dry as it ought to be. This “firms" or cise in getting it.
lectures. B iyard Taylor cleared in the I —Mr. Lowell is to have a five-page easy conquest would have been made, presses the earth around the seed, and
died soon. An unruly hone was the
same manner $5.500 in one season. poem in the Atlantic.—Boston Travel­ and once in possession it is doubtful if does not cover too deep. The result is
Notes.
cause.
Tilton used to deliver fifty lectures in ler. Let’er go, Gallagher. Westopped the treaty of peace would have been the seed all comes up and grows more
In an area embracing less than one-
a season at $75 to $100. Josh Billings our subscription at the close of 86.— ratified by England. Thus it is clearly rapidly than if closely brushed in.
hull of the Hor-e Heaven region,W.T.,
demonstrated that if Captain Reid had
had all the engagements he wanted at I Boston Transcript.
Clover likes a firm subsoil, and only 2000 acres have been planted with
surrendered his vessel against such an requires an inch or so of fine soil on Indian corn this season. The lower
$100. anil he left an estate of $75,000,
—A visitor in Dublin was asked by a
all made after he had passed forty. I cardriver if he wanted a car. “No,” overwhelming force, which ho might the surface in which to start. Its long Yakima country is proving well
Chapin made $30,000 by his lectures, said he; “I am able to walk.” "May have done without the imputation of tap root finds no difficulty in pene­ adapted to that crop,
•nd Emerson got rich in the same man­ your honor long be able, but seldom cowardice, Louisiana might to-day be trating the hardest soil. Land piaster
A dry piece of ground should be
tinder the flag of St. George.
ner. Anna Dickinson was at one time I willing,” was the witty rejoinder.
sown at the rate of a barrel to four or selected in which to build the poultry
To Captain Reid is not only due the five acres, if sown early in the spring,
worth $15,000 made in this manner,
—••Can you use this?” timidly in- credit of this victory, but its general will always insure a good crop, even house. The ground, if well under­
but it was lost through misman­
drained and prepared by putting on a
the poet, as he laid a bundle 01. Results in saving a domain now more ; in the dryest season.
agement. Mark Twain has made be­
thick layer of sand and fine gravel,
k. “I think I can,” said the ed­ than three times larger than the terri-
Clover is a biennial plant with pe­ will be much better than a lx>ard floor
tween $25,000 and $30,000 by his lec­
itor
affably.
“
I
am
just
about
to
start
tory of France, and it is worthy to be rennial qualities. Sometimes it gives for the fowls.
tures ami twice as much by bis books,
and he knows how to take care of it. a fire in the office stove.”— N. Y. Ex­ remembered that this gallant sailor be­ us four or more crops, and sometimes
It is said that a train load 330 cattle,
came afterward the designer of the it dies out in three years. 80 it has to from Cotulla, Texas, which had been
Beecher has received more money for aminer.
—
First
Ward
dude
(at
a
recent
social
present form of the United States flag, I be renewed often, but this is no objec-
lectures than any other man on the
—, I have started a as adopted by Congress in 1818. His j lion, as every time we break up a field fattened on prickly pear and cotton­
platform record. He has been lec­ affair)—"Miss M—
’
Miss M. name and fame deserve to be com­ I of clover we have a mass of roots equal seed meal, was lately marketed in
society.
Chicago. Th< y attracted considerable
turing for forty years, his fee having mutual admiration
do you initiate the memorated, and Congress should show [ to a fair coating of manure. Clover attention, being the first large lot of
—
•Ah!
When
increased from $50 to $300, and the ag­
Then
a
deep,
solemn
the gratitude of the people by making { makes its growth early in the season, cattle ever fed that for market.
gregate amount being estimated at a | other member?”
an appropriation for a substantial and { and should be cut soon after it is in
quarter million. Most of this money, stillness brooded o’er the gathering.
According the San Francisco .Ver
enduring testimonial to his bravery full bloom, usually early in June. chant there are now in California at
however, has been sunk, and now in Elmira Ornette.
' Herein lies the only real difficulty
and
usefulness.
—
Cor.
N.
Y.
Time».
—
Johnnie
Hardnut
gets
about
as
his old age he Is writing about fashions
{ with clover, as at this time we are apt least 4000 wine growers, and the area
planted in vines is not les» than 100,000
in a Sunday paper. — Troy ( A. Y) Times. manv whippings every day as there are
school hours, anil yesterday the teacher
— tno "Sum of $13,284,981 was ex­ j to have rains, and as clover is some- acres. The value of this land, with the
caught him at his tricks as usual. pended last year in this State for the j what slow in curing it is frequently improvements, is not less than $60,-
Friendship’» Truest Gain.
“You naughty boy,” she said, "if you public education of 1,000,000 children. {damaged and sometimes entirely 000,000. Employment is found for at
spoiled. To avoid this it should, lie
do that
you.
The truest gain of friend h p is in do
tin»» again • I'll
■■ whip
•• ---r v
---- ” "Chest- Large as the amount appears, it is got into the barn as soon after it is cut hast 40,000, who, with their families,
--
■
■
■
“
Hick
­
1
nut,
”
he
replied
impudently.
money
well
spout;
and
more
is
needed,
be ng a fr'end, rather than in having a
as possible. To facilitate and ha-ten represent a producing population of
i«
better.
I
think.
” she remarked
is
better,
think,
r
which
should
not
lie
given
grudgingly,
friend. Only he who knows how to re | ory
¡this
curing anJ housing the various 150,000 persons.
*
1
_ 1*__ -1_____knlfnOAfll
• friend unselfishly and unswervingly, ! quietly, and gave him about half a cord for there are still 700,000 children {labor-saving implements and appli­
The Glenn ranch, in Colusa county,
throughout the State who do not enjoy ances must lie resorted to. Be.-idea the Cal., comprises 52,000 acres, of which
b lows what ti n r fr midship is. or knows across the back.—A’. Y. Sun.
the
benefits
of
the
public
school
»v»tem.
_
“
Must
be
pretty
cold
out
your
mower, every farmer who raises much 23,000 are in grain this season Of
•that a true friendship s wo th. He
hay snould pos -ess a good hay tedder, the 23,000 acres, 14,000 were summer ,
whose ci.iefest cry is, I mu t have a 1 way,” he observed to the farmer who
—U-nrfflnjr.Tf rightly applied, makes . sulky rake and horse fork, and the fallowed ami 9000 winter sown. F. C.
friend! is not likely to obtain his w sh | had just come into market with his
® th s d rect on: nor is he probably whiskers full of frost. “Yes. tolerable.’’ s voting man thinking, attentive, indus- { neighbors whoaie individually unable j Lusk, who has chirge is confident |
• >rthv of be ng loved as a friend. But ■•What did your thermometer register? f -lo««. con' d nt aid wary: and an old {to buy their implements should co­ that the product this year will be 25
be who say . with all h s heart, 1 will be | “I hain't got none.” "I should think niin ch ' -rful and nt* fill. It is an orna* upe rate in their purchase and use. bushels to the acre. There are at I
• friend, whatever it costs! ,s likely to i you'd want to know how cold it was. rinnt in prosneri'y. a refuge n adversity, All these things are expensive, but i present engaged in summer-fallowing
m r-n'ertainment at all timva: it cheers
•ompass his heart’s desire so worm
far: and
their use often makes the difference 10,000 acres, 80 eight-mule teams, J. H. ZEILia 4 CO.,
er i "No. < ‘l«n t keer much 1 k'" *
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b* may a so gain a friend far dreamed
woith er I toll by touching my tongue to the axe n «,.]-nde. and gives moderation and i between saving a crop and losing it. j making 640 head of mules at work.
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OF GENERAL INTEREST.
A HISTORIC SWORD.
To Regolate