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AGRICULTURAL
SOFITS OP ENTBREST KKLATIVIi
TO i’AKAI AND OAKDklN.
flow Sheep Pay.
If a farmer has plenty attention of patience, and du
is willing to give close to
tails in the care of stock, lie can make
wore money for food consumed from
sheep than from ony other stock. But
not one farmer in they ten will care to give
them the attention require at oertuin
seasons of the year; so the few who do
take good cure of a flock will find a
good market for mutton, and a dorn.md
for wool wintering id some price, the flock. usually A enough
to jpay faun
which is rolling ia its surface sosrns per
fectly land adapted to sheep the hill raising. Such
nacds grass on and sheep tops to keep
it from washing, need hill
tops and sweet, short grass. They like
to lie down on a hill-side in the spring,
where the sun Blake# the ground dry and
warm, and where they are protected from
the cold sweep of the wind.
The gioetcst profit from sheep is not
inmuttou or wool, but in the enhanced
fertility of the farm on which they arc
sheep kept. in No this other direction. stoek can compare with
The increased
value comes from two causes: the large
quantity of solid and liquid manure de
posited highest ou all the land, and particularly
on the and poorest point# in the
pasture. The manure, being tine and
well-scattered, is urc sed about the roots
of the grass, whore it gives the greatest
possible by tho benefit. Another encouraged source is the where- de
structiou grasses of bushes are and
many kinds of
weed# which grow where cattle and
horses only are pastured. Hazel-brii-h
fare# very badly in tlm sheep pasture,
and wild roses, rag-weed, burdocks, and
other weeds am selected first, and then
tho sheep look for grass. In this wav a
sheep lawn, aud pasture become* like a beautiful
every •"'million* year grows better: but if
the farmer secs in sheep,” and
over stocks hi# field#, thou tho grass goes
with the bushes and woods. Then the
sheep get poor, tumble down one aft« r
another, their ambition lessens as their
flt-eh goes, and the unfortunate owner,
or perfect imprudent manager, votes sheep a
nuisance .—American Ayricultu -
ruiL
Label * aud UttootuU.
well During the the latter spring, part trees of autumn, and plants as
as in
have been set out. and need stake# and
label# to preserve their names and places,
If they urc to remain for years, they
should also be registered in mi account
book. Small wooden labels and stakes
ure often used, and if the names are
written with a pencil on a thin coating
of white paint, they will usually remain
for some years. But the owner# of small
places paint do hand, not always have the white
at and write on the dry,
wooden surface. A few shower* of ram
obliterate such names; but if the wood
is first moistened, before tho writing is
done, the name will strike into the pores,
and will last distinctly for a year or two.
If in addition to wetting the surfao?, a
little gritty soil or mud is very thinly
rubbed over the surface, it will give
u much greater distinctness or blackness
tf •r U,n wnttcu -*s P PB white ®V» an . a * good as
lruit on paint.
Deled trcsB are most conveniently In
on one of the side limbs, for which
the old method was to hang » plate of
invtnl or a piece of wood With a loop of
copper wire, fine difficulty iu using
such labels is that the wire oltcu cracks
or bicaks off after swinging years in the
wind, or else it cuts into the bark qt the
branch, while spine labor is required in
making cheaper label and placing made them. A much
is ot a strip of zinc
halt an mob wide and several inches
long, on one end of wiuoh the name is
■writtea with a common pencil, and the
otlicr end is colled around the side limb,
i<> that the name hangs down in
sight 1 he zme must be roughened a
little with rust, bv exposure to moisture
or salt water, so as to take a strong mark
Irqra wul hist the peuctl. for lifetime Such writing ou zinc
weather. We a have exposed distinct to the
seen it as as
ever alter thirty years exposure. 1 in'
coil should extend rather more than once
around the branch,and as the tree grows,
the zinc slowly uncoils and does not cut
tile bark. Scrap zme will make them by
the hundred for the mere tabor, and they
will lie tar better than any ot the more
expensive tag-, with wire loops, Culti -
l'arm nml Harden Notes.
'H-< ■%.. •»•»!
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Have no machines “lying around
loose.
Warm stnllies, sheds, etc., economize
fodder, remember.
Tiffs is a gooff season to compare note#
w ith brother faruiets.
Al! tledffuous trees—thusc shetMin^
tlwiv foliage In nutuvnn—tuny be planted
a; any time after the fall of the leal" until
the buds start again.
The dust bath is the hen’s wash bowl,
A setting lien requires the dust bath as
regularly as she does her food, and good
poulterers will see she is provided.
A pair of oxen were exhibited at the
Ea-teru Maine state Fair, which measured
ten and feet iu girth weighed 7,00-1 i>ounds.
cost over tf 1,000 to raise them. They
were Vermont cattle.
The Smtherti l.irretvk Journal says:
“As grain is the natural and cheapest
food tor the horse atid the row and the
sheep, pork so it is made for the hog. The but cheapest
is not upon corn upon
grass."
Speaking of the Canada thistle,
Prairie Farmer says the only way of kff
ling it which ha's nu t with general suc
cess. is to prevent the tops from growing
until the roots die of exhaustion from
want of air and light.
At the Toronto Ont. Fair Mr. Thomas
Shaw read a taper in which he argued
that nearly uti the suh-tautirff progress in
the improvement of live stock ha- been
made io lands vhete exhibitions prevail
—-since their iutr’ductiqn.
The A (Viff'.'V A fwrroaa call* atteptiou
to tho weii-kn- u ts fact that nothing wil!
offers purify aaff keep a stable so fret--from
as the free u-e of tlry earth,
tyoiybo.h will find that who it keeps horses with interest, or rattle
pays to
keep ou lur.d a plentiful supply of fine
dry soil to be used daily. A few shovel
fills of earth scattered over the fioor after
Gleaning will render the air of the apart
meat pure and wholesome,
In preparing cattle for the winter, the
SoiiKttead well remarks, let theta get
just as fat as all the grass they want and
oan eat will make them. Corn and
pumpkins the beasts will help out amazingly. If
have a good coat of fat on
their ribs, and are kept as v eil sheltered
spring as possible, they will come out in the
in good condition and yield good
work and good profit the ensuing son
sou. The furmers" live stock demands
peculiar attention in the cold weather,
different in kind but not less in degree
than tlust accorded to the members of his
family,
No-Man'8.La»(].
A strip of land bordering on Kansas
*“ known as A’o-Man’s-Land. Clark
County, Kan., border# on the strip in
question, and is the fourth county lrom
kh° southwestern corner of the State,
^’c metropolis of No-Man’s-Land is
Beaver City, a towu of about 400 people,
tdtuuted in the central portion of the
strip. Perhaps for its size Beaver City
f m ’ the world. roughest It will population be remembered of any ciry
that
No-Man’s-Land is a country entirely
without government. It has for some
unexplainable H jurisdiction reason been left without
le of any court In the
l-iff . toil States, nxid no process, either
F fate or Federal, can he served legally in
'*• i strange country. As a consequence
lfis for years past been the refuge for
K>'oat ll “ aost ^Southwest. dangerous Horse criminals of the
deters, and thieves, ruur
other criminals have fled
there in order to get beyond the pale of
die law. Whar Canada istothe default
ln S£ i 4Ulk cashier# of New York city, No
Muu’s-Laud , is to the murderers,
Sieves uad cut-throats of the South
"’est, In the light of these facts it is
not to be wondered at that the present
population of Beaver Lily is composed
largely City has of the roughest class. Beaver
a provisional government. By
common consent of the citizens almost
absolute powwr h vested in one man, who
governs the city with a rod of iron, if
a “y °f 'be gamblers or thugs become
committed "nusually dangerous, of or violence if they which have
any act
does not meet with the approval of the
mighty potentate, the man is shot. A
coroner’s and jury perhaps views the remains,
returns a verdict to the effect that
the deceased was killed as a public no
cessity. United State# Home time ago Assistant
addressed communication Attorney Eugene Hagan
Cenerai Garland, a complaining to Attorney
of the sit
nation of affairs in No-Man’s-Land.
These complaints have been forwarded
to the United States District Attorney’s
office, und on the strength of said com
plaints, Mr. Hagan addressed an official
letter, calling the attention United of the Attor
ncy General of the States to the
situation. No reply has yet been re
reived, but it is very probable that Mr.
Garland cau take no action in the case
without the consent of Congress .—Boston
Transcript.
Ohio's Great Serpent Mound,
This mound is ouo of the prehistoric
monuments of the country. It is situ
nted in Adams County, Ohio. It is a
of Jong earthen embankment high, on the edge
u.bluff 100 feet and throughout
|] le g rtu ter part of its course it has tho
waved outline of a sttaku, while the tail
js coiled In a spiral like a watch-spring,
The head of the serpent is represented
with wide-open mouth, and in front of it
is an oval figure about ninety feet long,
apparently resting on the distended jaws,
B has |, i been still beyond there isan object which
supposed to resemble a jumping
frog. The length of the serpent is nbout
i.atlO feet; measurements of it vary
considerably because of the difficulty of
following tho center of the curvingout
lino. There was onco quite a heavy
growth of timber down on this mound, but it
was blown by a tornado in 1850.
'Eire embankment, constituting the ser
broad punt, is upward of 5 feet high by 80 feet
at the center of the bodv, tlimin
idling somewhat, toward the head and
tail. The embankment forming the oval
ia about -1 feet high. This curious figure
1ms boon supposed by some to represent
the original cosmological idea of the ser
utV.i the egg. borne have supposed
that, this mound was erected to contrac
morate a great battle; others that it had
u religious significance. Whatever it
was made for, it may be regarded as one
of the most remarkable of the prehistoric
monuments in tills country. It has been
purchased as a public f ark. The well
known archeologist, Professor T. W.
2 »xscs?iai!r#s:-a
some wealthy —tttdt r * of - th e Iinst .
j ' also sixty been acres purchased, adjoining and the the mound purpose have is
to enclose it all, and have it cared for as
a park.— Inter-Detail
Tnifetl States IVnsiotis.
i n answer to uu inquiry, as to the
number of pensiou claims allowed each
year since 1 S<t 1 , the number of pension
ers on the roll each year, and the total
of disbursements each year, the Chicago
Inter-Or. ,• --says:
In lMit there wore 8,1538 pensioners ou
the roll, ami the disttrsements for the
focal year fluting June fill, ISil, nggre
#l.dT‘-‘,451.-Vi, The increase
; U;lt »'««> is "N“U inducted by the follow
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roxvest place.
Sugar is put into cement to increore its
-strength.
Th-Experience of Mrs. Peters.
Mrs. Peters iwd ills,
Mrs. Peters laid chills,
Mrs. Peters was sure she was going to die;
'J With hf. dosed her and with rquiUs, pills.
With remedies powders aid with remedies dry.
Many medicines wet, lured h
her, r,
but none of them number cured could
Their names and tueir nooody
And she soon ‘‘Pellets' might have tried, died.
Hot s.ume were
That acted like magic, and than she got well.
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she wouldn’t be without them.
Pope Leo’s jubilee presents are valued at
2IK,000,ODJ. Jubilees are very nice thing#.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor:—Please inform your readers
that i have a positive remedy Tor the above
named disease. By its timely use thousands of
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Three French physicians went to Australia
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Always follow the salo of Taylor’s tJherokt-e
Remedy of lestimouiai Sweet Gum for end Mullein, cough medicine. which i“
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If afflicted with r ore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thump 1
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The best cough medicine is PisoV Cure foi
Consumption. Bold everywhere. 25c.
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‘•For years I have had a chest trouble
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Itching Pile*.
-Moisture; intense itching and
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N. C., Enquirer, April 23,1S87. Eden
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4 I uTRlCTUfit. I I Tl STRICTERES LAS.—Hundreds AND T'RINAItV FIS
df ecscs of the worst form
I —1 I of stnetun-s, many of them greatly aggravated
ex' thfi careless use of instruments in the hands
of , inexpenenced phystciang and surgeons, eatwing false passages,
urinary relief flstuia?. and other comphcatioos, annLsiiy consult ns for
and cure. That no cose of this class is too difficult foe the
«ud“ cf our specialists is proved by cures rcpoit-al in our illus
trated treatise on tnese maladies, to which we refer v.-itb pride.
To Intrust ttiis class of case-s to physicians of email cxp-rienee.
ts hfe a byjo,dome, dangerous preceding. Many a man has been ruined for
whlie thousands annually lose their lives through
unskillful treatment, bend particulars of vour case and ten
teSnouhthk** 1 * l0r * lBrire ’ Wustnrted Treatiee containing many
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B© sui-e to get Hood’s Sn-saporhiaj my oiijJd, See
that they do not give you anything else- tem re
member it is the medicine which did mama so nitioh
good a year ago—so rehabi”, benehcinl, pleasant tp
taltd^my favorite spring medicine.
Hoad’s Sarsaparlfila
Bold by all druggists. ; six for $5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD Sc CO., Apcthecarles, Lowell, Mass.
>QO Doses One Dollar
ROUGH,, ** -tr* WARK
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^D IEIH T HE
Gone Wiiere tlie WfiodWa# Twinetli.
Rata are smart, but “Rou^h on Rats" beat*
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Sparrows, Bed-bugs, Skunks, Lice, Weasel* insects. Gophers, Chip
mucks, Molfs, Musk Rat& Rabbity
Squirrels. 15c. and Druggists.
“ROUGH ON RAIN" Plaster,Porosed. 15c.
“ ROUGH ON COUGHS.” Coughs, colds, 25c.
TliTssin humors cured by
MESSITSH
“Rough on Itch” Ointment cures Skin Hu
mors, Pimples, Flesh Worms, RingWorm, Itch, Tet
ter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains,
Ivy Poison, Barber's mail. Itch, Scald Head, Ecserna.
50c. Drug, or E. ». Wells, Jersey City.
RQUGHiPSLES
Cures Piles or Eemorrhoids, Itchir.~, Protrud
bag, Bleed tag. Internal and cxiernsl remedy
In each package. Bure cure, 60c. City, Brugeists H J
or mail. E. S. Well s, Jersey .
3ml«QiJE>iid9 aud Planters, oihr-rs Stock-Kaisers, for Merchants
Scales, one-half, why bavu use \\ :ur«i«
3* oan save or wore, by ordering of
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ioas tuan ami Dealers supplied. sent Address free.
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|p$£$S30f§§ 1,1 SotUlars and Hei>s. s>epd formr
» a, H. CiHI.Wi’OX A-Ctif, tVttail'iagtom D. O,
f|r5g*|g ud bsC (il Bhuithand, l >»V. UooX-keeplng, lviunans,a;p.AntU:netio, taught by niait, Cir
CUita-sL:»». UUI AX1’9 A<*., C UI.hLUK, thoroughly g aiw §t. Ij^Haio. S. V
l o7 , .
Tho wan who irns invested from three ^3lt \V e culcr tiio man who wants service
to live Iiis Uoliurs half lu a Rubber Coat, and ffift (not style) a garment that will keep
at first Ildar's experience in c « a esssa SE^3 hhn dry io the hardest storm, it ia
a storm finds to his sorrow that it Is called TOWER’S PISH BRAND
liardly quito liettiugv u better nt*t protection only feels Burn chagrined a mos- '&} ** " PuL m M “ Cow-boy SLICKER,” ail a name familiar With to every them
being badly bitf SpBB over the laud.
at eo taken la, also (| B SB H the only perfect Wind aud Waterproof
fe Abk els for if the bo “FISU d o es not Bit lo.ok AND ex 1 act * SLidKLTt ly li ke Inn H S raBI w w ||| K ^3 caul Coftt takemTothCr. is T'lhh Ifycnr Brand stoTekf-eper Siicker.”
does not have the risy EiUND, send for desoripl Ivc catalogue. A. J. Tower, 20 Simmons St., Boston, 31 ass,
NEnVuUS m Epileptic Palsy, Convulsions, or Fits, Ataxia, Pa
‘ St. ralysis, or Dance, Locomotor
(I'CCAeco Vitus’s Insomnia, or inability
UlduHObC. to sleep, and threatened insanity. Nervous
Debility, treated and by every variety of nervous affe.c
“■““■s tion, are our specialists !c.r these dio
eases with unusual success. See numc-rous cases reported in our
different illustrated pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of
which will be sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request
for them is accompanied with a statement of a easo for consulta
tion, so that we may know which ono of our Treatises to send.
rr"........ I IpAFJ t’f ' HP I erclUBicely We have to a the Special treatment Department, Diseases devoted of
1 of
I ur I women. Every case consulting our specialists,
i | Vfffi^-jTU llbuffln. I [ whether by letter or in pei-son, is given the
1 most careful and considerate attention. 1m
already °r.-n baffled in , 11 portant cases the (and we get few which have not
the skill of all home physicians) have the benefit
of a full Council of skilled specialists, nooms for ladies in the
Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute are very private. Send
ten cents in stamps for our Complete Treatise on Diseases of
Women, illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates (160 pages).
I nAUluAL Q-n-mi bilRE I 1 HEBNIA(Breach),or of how long standing, BFPTFRE. of what size, no
matter or
— HUPTORE i J is ours^ee-ahwa, promptly and iJCrnjauejiSly knife cured by
OF VviJhout tire ni»a
rr -irm—ni ■ .....I _\bvmdnnt references. Send ten cents for
our Illustrated Treatise.
bowels, PILES, FISTCL.E, Wonderful and other diseases affecting the lower
are treated with success. The wont cases of
Pile Bend tumors, are permanently cured in fifteen to twenty days.
ten cents for Illustrated Treatise.
Organic weakness, nervous debilitv, premature
decline of the manly powers, involuntary losses,
impaired memory, mental anxiety, absence of
I n | tions will-power, arising melancholy, from youthful weak back, and all affec
- - indiscretions and per
and aicioue, solitary practices, are speedily, thoroughly
XYc, permanently eared. established Special Department the
lean o7 ears ago, a for
treatment these diseases, under the management of some of
the most skillful physicians and surgeons on cur Staff, in order
that all who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a
full Council of the most experienced specialists.
r.!^\ > apology for devoting so much
_________ tL. - this neglected class of diseases,
believing believing that no ™ condition of w humanity uuwau, is
E Stff ^ ->i fiPfil vi, (1SV 400 | . wretched services of to merit tho noble the sympathy profession and to
K . R
** w ) ; ich we bi-long. Why any medical man,
intent on doing good and alleviating suffering, should shun
t-uch ceses. we c-annot imagine. Why any one should consider
it otherwise than most honorable to cure the worst cases of
these dirr-ases, we eannot understand; and yet of all the other
maladies which afflict mankind there i# probably none about
which physicians .n general praotice know so little. We ahnii,
therefore, eontiiju . as heretofore, to appSc-ants treat with our best con
sideration, sympathy, and skill, all who are suffering
from any of these delicate diseases.
flpj-rr, i-v Unite Most of these eases can be treated by its when
UdnCu ii I nU!K. at a distance as wt-il as if here in person.
sent A Complete fwoicd, in plain Treatise envelope, <138 pages) from on these observation, delicate diseases receipt
ffeure on
of only ten cents, in stamps, for postage. All statements confidential. made
and secrets confided to us vriil be held to be sacredly
All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should tie addressed to
WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
~- fio. 663 Main St, BEFFALO, ¥. Ti.
Spring Hcea-s aoarBcawsnijs' Jleflictni. ** *# W f nl*
Nearly Hedicsne
everybo
dy need*
a sprSrg
medicine like Hood’s Sarsaparilla t > expel tie
lag purllleawhich the winter, h«v« to accumulated keep up strength in the MockU^'
a* the ^ iff Hi
weather eomes on, create an appet te and PPOUlO*fl -
lieaitby dlsestion. Try Hood's Sarsaparun
spring and and you peculiar will be merit. eon-vlnced that It eo d5lj0i jZ .
superior
A Good Appetite
“When i began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla \ was
dizzy in tbe morning, had a headache and no ariDc.
the "-Emu ; but now SHEPArtD, I cun hardly 1 Coral get enongti coetat^
*et Street, Wor- egsw
Mosi.
“last s-pvlng my whole tomVp took Scot', g 3B .
parilia. The result Js that all have been tm-i 0 ,
scrofula, my Uttle boy being entirely free frg a
sores, and a'l four of my children took bright sm
healthy as possibly cau be. I have f. JUnrt
Sarsaparilla gnoil for catarrh.”—Wit. a. 4iaa !c „
Rjasate Oily. If, J.
Sold by ftti d?e«3lstS. 41; six for Prepared only
by C. X. HOOD Si «3Sy Apothecaries, I#oweli, iUi.
iOO Doseg Qdq Poliar
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disease, i spells, or flutters, if you have
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l avouch or <Jreps.v,
Vfjn have Veivigo, dizzy attacks, Kmring in
El appoplesy, i UU ears, dis>.ioseu to cervons death. prostwUoD.
shock or sudden
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cures and prevents going to
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