014 ath . Boyle.
AND A ,WEUpING.
Old $ sit h. Buy If? was a practical
at.. .. l: . .
dUHU. au wnr ill latyiivc ttowyu,
kilt the others,
WWII,
1'A r.t T
He fired. The Iiocr threw up hia head
. . . .
and snorted.
fol-h this un .JUSTICE IN CHINA.
MISCELLANEOUS.
An imp ?cuniou3 jrounj man refers
a f-a' n.M.ttt.M TO his "uaala ' as a very dear relative.
named Chang-shan, Manchu belons- , Traveler.
.a aevio i.T a uug l oci muur, Aim.,
Impartial XV tj In Which Oleattal i
Judaea Met Oat Punitlnnent.
2M Mna Dll UK siae uv er meet-, . - Z, nn hi, Who will look at a clock and then put
maide f.mmm Wlf, "ACJTlL 7 I Quarters at a post station called Su-wa- paw tl
jierpf a-ssertiiiff ,it was mwiitcing- L . Jf . JT?! J I yen, for the purpose of patrolling the , on ard.
OOligh, but those Who traded with .coul4 jut the g:oau with mj hat Jopy gainat robbers. At the samo I -Expenme
liirp felt it most keen. gig f,ront n1 nd 1 wu W" ky ter" time special orders were given to him gar-corn wi
. i l ll i .law. . . ' Arizona and t
j x ...u:u i.; , i.... ua . -
vuni wr wri nini iwiibiiii w 11 i'i 11 mi i --
Xonte MiwHd-Wi 'blatited in peach Git miten, the way;1 said Tobe, "anM
ireea, ' Hoses ain't 0ttHi ter et, said see."ie, draJJ ,,n' .
iieWnothin's beauty won't sell it." 4 At tne n;wn oriae nne ine nog
Me sowed turnips ip the feflce corners. Bua V wp n'
M1f w.th A thest corner of the pen.
i a. i . i. l . ..ii i. .1 tjui i ii i w ri m iiiriiiiiH r.r rri:iri
ie 10 which n uuchet an i&utt-ueu , .. , , V . . '
y n leather sVp. A l.;t generally ?e rnUefl,, Lwho could n t hit er hog ez
asted him a .decade. A straw .one bl8 tbat un orter be made shoot
.i . . p . jj . i ar ninivnn fnaa KilLmAA M w 1 a
wnicn ne iouna n me wooas c a rraw .w .vvw v "
eigne.
won t
Gimme the
"What with?1
club?"
';Yon could shoot better with one, I
see, replied Burton it was he.
"Er lawyer shoots better with his
jpo
.bv
pasted b.i 3 ,decade.
j. .1 m j
cn ne iotina in Tne wooas a u V rfl .
camp-meetinsr he wore three years.! ""pT j wi i
Then he did not throw it nway. Jou are willm aow to swear it wo
A hound pun playfuiiv tore it to wK" ""-J pounasr
niamu nna nflnnwinn
1 ' i - yn'. ill I I niiiv.A l I v
ti It.. 1 I i .1 U I J I "Hiilil nil rilinol " sr. i.l a man u-1.,
pun wii-n a pine Mini, saiiiucu ii, suiu " ....... ..
. . . . . . ... . . k. ..... I I. ...J .. i , 11 X I 1LV.
the hide for hits, and had his wife con-1""" F w "iicc ana wiui
yert the carcass into soap-grease. But "warms across tne top ran stood
he was eood-natured and hearty, with qui"J enjoying tne run. "iet me
f-AC f .smfMtth and nd as a sunburnt nn-1 kill it.
Die. a waterv mouth. Woe humid eves. "What with? sneered Tobe. i4er
and nose like a wild-goose plum. His
laugh was almost inaudible but ear
--a. r i l I 1
jiest icr it suooaea mm an over.
1-1 I a fl urvK f a, rf'.nfrt,. I . l..t..
till) UIIUKIIKIl V. Ill III I , IUIHI t un I '
w ' ' . . . . . I -iL l . j m i
ver hov ituM h ttituu. uiiMiiii, rvsnonaeo lone.
tion at dinner. She was a wholesome. ln tne court-house, yes. But here
mc-k-lnokinir littU crirl. with vllnw 1 his favorite weapon is the rifle.
hair and pale blue, bashful eves, the He took the gun like one used to it
i i , l i . t . . .
counterpart of her mother who sat ana dropt the hog.
quu't ano tnougntrui at tne neaaoitnei u";ijwun icnrr, never anoweu
ill AAH lfl ah I 1 BVr . i. I
, . m .,. . 1441 41 l i
"laint na nsen a kin ter mp r tout i vnouifn you wuz erieertd u v er
havrn' that sniudle-shanks uver Walter gnn
Bu rton meanderin' erroun' these prem- 44 We all think wrong sometimes, Col-
. I UL -1 w 1 . II , . I "
The hoe was cleaned and dmwn
"Now," said old Nath. "Tobe bets it
won t pull over four hundred.
! "II t n , .
say it win tetcn hve hundred, one
siile or the tother. not further'n twen
ty-five pounds. What you say Mr.
i) u rton r
"I would estimate it at four hundred
ises, fur 1 won't have it. Look at Molly
Morgan, She married er law ver. an'
her Paddv's cot l.im an' her an' three
- j
brats ter purvide fur. Er lawyer ain't
wuth killin', for such carcussses won't
sell fur nutbin .
"Bnt. nannv." aid ("'iniliv uT..m
Morgan and Mr. Burton are to very
different neonle." J
' 1 V I ...
"They're all erlike. Ef thev ain't ton and eighty."
lazy ter wnck, they're sutten to turn lk weighed four hundred and ninety
? i . i 1T
old
man
..... . Hvaf unj i v. ouhtii tu 1 11 1 II I -
out wuss steal some nusson oten house pounds.'
1 t V If I UC 11
an nome. i pity, young ieuer you ve got more
.itl I ,1 . i j, - . . . 1 .1L I . .
iiiMinnir a.w I inthw ... l. ik. i.nv .nun miu inn .u,iii 4-. .
... , , ..u.u yiuiiii, niit-ii vur b 7 J vcuu IUI.
old man had saddled his horse and rode thought you never k no wed nothin' bn
'to town to collect e debt, which he nrn- Ihw.' said old Nath.. effusivelv.
J 1- U. V " t ' I ! . , I ii XT 1 1 lL' L . m
uuwa 10 M.aKe omen tne ieilow who I "c nina wrong sometic e , air.
r i 'i i .. ... ... I n.i. ' mf .
fkLi'4.41 lr !)y ,1 huttal. ivi An .i c Ikn i. II I IJflVlft. I nil 111 r, 1 1 I 1 1 . . 1 ..... I '...II...
utniri iiKLUll-i lu.lll Itt Vr uiin hiii HUN VlliVU V ailll
ing" over it "pappy 's good an' smart. 1 thought to get married without jour
but he don't know ever'thing. He i consent. But we concluded it would
" a 1 a r i -wv ' m . L. mi i
inisiuKen anout waiter. Walter am t Pw manicsgiviug to treat you t
rich, but he would be too croud to I to-morrow, so we come down to see voi
take a cent from pappy if we were to about it. There she stands by the big
marry.
'Waal, replied the mother, up'rWs
he'll see some good in 'im an' chance
-i . . . . "
nis mind. But hes sot en?in 'im
now, an' you can't do nothin' but
wuiL"
-11.1 V..JI. L 'l.L . J 1 1 ..i
V7iu i.iiLii. niicneu nus norse at the
public "rack" and walked down the
street.
"Good morning. Colonel." snnke
J3orton, as he passed that eentle-
inan's office. Burton's leers wet thin
and his face long and white Ck
Nath., under ordinary circumstances.
would nare pitied him: now he felt ra-
j- .
aignanr.
I fit in the war. vonnor fellnw
out went clean through ex a nnvif
po i wer n t er Lonone then, an ain I
. .
now. y
- ll' ..... " 11 f . ,,m.
liiv. uoe me, reoneu rnrton. - rite
terrti is so common, I spoke it though t-
icssiy. ier, it is truly one of respect,
huu means mucn. I take it that the
custom of giving military titles to men
in civil life h:ia )irMt mi.wiG..
1 - oiguiiivnuic .-i.ivii ui a in in ivnose HaOlU
He who, by industry and energy, sue- ar seudentary. But when he marrim
ceeds in life as you have, for in- on Thanksgiving Day, the woman In
fiance is nutnrnllv nrUn nf .;a, otm smrl wh-, u; . a.
j r wimi" -- iwics nun me wean hip
i u nr..iim I.. .11 i- mi i f-...i : t ii ... "r
j ,, prupie. Anen wnat I ' sraau concern to him. So it
iniiru nnr a ex rwwuM t i. i. i i . u u u i j . j
i..w, nuiiiiuii iunu mai a ninitary WMS wm ourton.
tenn, which ra in war times an honor- Walter," said the Colonel solemnly
able one. and wKirti onifnni l.l.J. . I with sna i . .
-- vwi.fin oviii mnu i titiuu on nis son-in-law
to, should be used tamark that defer- shoulder and the other on the side oi
ine nnze hru7 n . i
' aal. we won t nunrl nw ii nw,i smoke.hoin h.. .,;u ..ft .
, . - - i - - i ; glib uiicr an in-
0d Nath., seating himself on the gal-lqwctipn of the contents, "at the very
JerV and I m - rr lii.t ii i,...i mmnif 1 . . '
."o i"v. 1 "7 Z - 3p'c eroout mv hogs in
j.ome in and have a seat, Mr. Doyle," ? taney range, ez you did that morn-
j"8 . P 1 el5 J g,"P on Cinthy er loos
No, I like Ier lean ergin er post. n nd your'n er tightening Bnt I
yw.,UUu crittwu noij, ne said, as two was too stubborn ter give nn then
razor-Uicks ran by, the foremost with Won't you take er dram befi' goin
n tl',iKif.i...l J A .ft .. . - I A 1 la T v RVIII
- ..iiino.. nni m its month. "You w oea? But you don't drink Mos'
touldnt fatten one on er hundred lawyers do. Waal, ef there iz er time
i il curn- . wn Kin erford to take one it iz
"Bv the wav. Mr TinvU" n... when I.a.l.;ii:. m.. , . . ,11 "
- ' ui- ;a-u. AuanKsgivin an
Ihl r 1 c4irottm r in er weddin' all come right erlong ter-
the taney bottom vesterdav. and ... Be her in mr fwi,."6 b
- 1 " i.ct J I T .
IUIII1U if Ik. C.. .... . t .. 7. r
nn mum i ever aid see.
beach tsee.
"Cinthv, come here." the
caned.
She came. "What's this mean hr
sked.
Did not Mr. Burton tell von n:tn-
py?" ' "
"Yes, but confoun' it. h!tt n-hoi
will yer mammy say?"
one has already said yes," was thf
answer.
"Waal, when er man' wif'- rrin
im, I reck'n he'd better lr
. . aawon UIIUCI.
But Tobe"
"Tobe's biziness lavs rnllin'"
that gentleman, moving away.
"Tobe," called the Colonel, "I don'l
want yer noss.
1 don t nut her.
nuther. I don't want
me to make me think
and he disappeared
tnicitet.
Fattv-bread and
15 VW KjUlJU
tor the digestion of a mm whose habit
Nor my gun.
nuthin' erbout
of this day,'
in the hazel
to keeo a watch upon the soldiers of
A m
the station , who were reported to be in
the habit of oppressing the people in
its neisrhborho yd. One day when tho
officer in charge Of the station was
away at Kitin, a soldier named bun
Tienisiang went to a shop and tried
.to buy some drugs on credit. As, how
ever, he owed money for previous
purchases, the shopkeeper refused to
let him have any thing without pay
ment, lie therefore became very vio
lent, upon which tho shopkeeper went
to complain of him to Ch'ang-shan,
who sent for him, reprimanded him
and then, let him go. Next day the
ihopkeeper came aain to say that tho
soldier had gone back to the shop,
knocked over the counter and threat
ened to kill the complainant and all his
family. The officer again called up
the soldier, who behaved in a very re
fractory and insubordinate manner in
court. He therefore ordered him to
receive a flogging of twenty blows,
which were inflicted with a whip an
the back of hi leg.
As soon as ho was released, the man
went to the kitchen of the post-station,
where he remained for twelve days, at
the end of which he died from tho injury
he had received. A complaint was
lodged by his brother, and a thorough
inquiry was made into tho cos3 bv
officers specially deputed for the pur
pose by the M omoralists. Tho Memori
alist finds that the officer Ch'ang-shau
acted quite rightly in t iking notico
of the soldier's misbehavior, more
especially as he had been particularly
desired to see to such matters. Also,
the soldier's conduct, towards the
shopkeepers and in court was such a.3
to merit a flogging', the punishment
was inflicted on a proper part of his
person, and the number of blows was
moderate. Nevertheless the Memor-
alist condemns the officer to receivo
one hundred blows under a statute
which awards that oenaltv for causincr
a man's death by flogging him improp
erly.
As the offender in this case is a com
missioned officor, his dismissal from
the service will take the place of
corporal punishment He will also
lose his hereditary post to which
another mambor of hi3 family is ap
pointed to succoad. In accordance
with a furthsr clauso of the law above
quoted the man bv whose hand the
fatal flogging was actualTy inflicted
has been condemned to roeeive ninety
blows, that being a penalty one degreo
lighter than the son'tence of his supe
rior under whose orders he actod. A3
ho is a Manchu, tha flogging will bo
jiven with the whip instead of tho
bamboo. Pckin Gazette.
Chables S. Blackbubx.
Xpoeh
wager one will weiffh five h.,..j
x , -- a - "-iiHini
pounds.
.i .
wuime yer bst, young feller." he
cried, riHiug and taking the lawyer's
Orotrered ham! Tk- c: ii . .
a - 111 mtrz i 11 1 1 vi mi rim w I
t 1 1.-1 xi . . orjuui the a .i-m-v k
ir ru iff tr ma v nv 1-.. ...... a . nvi vim
i "r r0 ne won t health ha. been attained i o-riii-.r
.. . , - 1 irn-3-
weign over four hundred, but I know ed. Hence i
VP f rV Be,t,ten 8 er owl'f, pgymen, bnt ef Klec
I tole him I d puf my boss ergin his'n they owe tldl
that it 'ud nulfwithfn iJZlf" e of the Ore
I ..... 11 incillT'llTH II V I
The transition trom lornr. -...1
psinful sickness to robuste. r "1.
epm h in the life of the WWdiu Sue
a remarkable event is treasured in the mem
"rrn" ""e a-cnev w ln-r.-hv n,- .1
1 1..--
,. W.",,I,KM 18 grntelully bles
Hence H is that so much is heard i.
ectric Bitteis, So milnj fccl
fir rintwrntion 'tn 1,...ok ..
Great Alterative and Tonic. I;
ter marry Cinthy nex' Christmas time at Klutts '& Co.'. D
ef he can intake the necessary errange- W
iiieoM wun ner, an I think he tcinsol u Harnson approached the
I rwUiii 1 A.. 1.. . 1 ... PrMiil..i:. 1 "
" rri " er 1 wm er cnair with quite a gay
H5'h ?g7f r",Ml wanter see." W N nnounced his intention o
And he tumbled Imm k:. a j break 1 m? the anisic o. . ..
111 1 . . , . "UUI "a seat ana , uuuvn, out it sin-
W add led hriiL-lv neara Ih.t k . . ' 11 ,lP
Tu- ".::v r7- . L " went off at the
..e HOOa tUnthv made r'.""? '1 knocked a very large
Burton paler than usual. fie loved ,n the Wtst.-.V ZrkE
mm ii nmv nave h.n 1.
latkiJU " r . . . wiiy,
T . "-""i into nis office and
cnei.
4 The weat her was clear and cold. On
the anrincr Kmn..k !. i
Y"-r--e -i.H,ias two-acre pen.
the hogs Wr .m.ILw1 n re
3 '-"i ' ii itrii . i i-iiA
EubT'S Lat ar
A letter from to- t w -. .
,m,g m.u, with p'.T., is Tssr srs ?
jrt. d - i " vanw was
there, a miidewtal vmiiii r i
... " wi nineteen,
dreaaecin a high water suit of r,d
jana, on which lingered a diatrewing
ffayor bf turpentine whisky. Old
.Nath. was there. J
The prize barrow was the last to be
immolated, -Now, Zed," said Nath.
yu say you re a p od shot, an' ez I
"and with th. :lv :rT'.up,nK h
-the market." Soi! kT TiKb fYH io
nlv $1.00. A Ur8w bott,
Ci.arxk'h rl.AX Soap fP t hr tt. T.
ATTENTION TO DETAILS.
A Few 1 Hunt rations of the 1
Little Things.
The entire universe is composed of
little thing.;. All substances, all mat
ter, in whatever form or condition, i3
an aggregation of atoms or molecule j.
Absolute perfection is rarely attaina
ble, as a defect in a single atom is
likely to affect the whole combination.
A bridge is no stroncei thnn it a
weakost point. A machine or imple
ment may bo evor so parfect with a
single exception, and that Exception
may prevent the use of all tho balance
How often do we find it tho case that
the neglect of some little moment, has
turned the tide towards failure when
success was in sight
Manufacturers often become so ab
sorbed in some vital principal, that
they neglect "details, little points aro,
overlooked, and when dependence is
placed on these, they fail, and tho
whole work is condemned as a conse
quence. A recent invitation to inspect
the working of a new machine was a
disappointment simply because tho
manufacturer had neglected to send
single bolt, and loss of time and dis
appointment to the party needing tho
machine was the result. An article
lor household use, but littlo liable to
jet out of order, but requiring a wrench
to remove certain parts whon it be
came a necessity, was thrown out be
cause the wrench was useless. In this
case every part was carefully mad j
ana ntted, and of good material, but it
required a wrench of special form to
adjust certain parts, in case of failuro
to work properly. Although the arti
cle was an expensive one, the wrench
was a common cast iron affair, with
jaws beveled and unfinished, except
for the superfluous japan with which
it was coated to hide its imperfections.
It would have been next to useless
even had it fitted, as it had net suffi
cient strength, but it wa? doublv pro
voking to find that, while it was essen
tial to the propor working of the arti-
3ie, ana instructions how and where it
was to be usod under certain circum
stances accompanied it, it was por-
lect.y useless when the emergency oc-
urred. a perfect wrought iron
wrench, would have coat but little moro
nd been effective, but it wai Inn
small a -matter to deserve special at
tention, apparently, and the neglect
resulted, not only in -& positive loss tn
the purchaser, but a condemnation in
stead of a recommendation, which pre
vented sales to others instead of in
fluencing them. Stoves and Hardware.
-w
Ready-made clothincr navs fortv-
five per cent This won't make any
difference to the man who cheats the
tailor. Tcros Hiftiags.
riments show that tropical
sugar-corn will grow to many parts o
Arizona and that it is as productive as
in the Sandwich Islands. It is also as
certained that the boxwood tree will
grow there.
A Philadelphia marketman rejoices
xn a caoiegra.n from rnnce Bismarck
ordering twelve pairs of canvas-back
ducks. The same dealer supplies
Wilkie Collins with New Jersey snipe.
A visitor who examined some town
rocords upon Qj.pe Cod furnishes this
extract from an old sermon, preached
about 17G), ou the sin of wearing
periwigs: 'Adam. so long as he con
tinucd in innoconcy, did wear his own
Hair and not a periwig."
A cooking sahool lecturer has
bravely attached the custom of the
multiplying of little dishes upon the
tablo. . bhe says that the greatest need
of the American table is not variety,
but variation; variety in food does not
necessarily preclude a certain amount
of routine.
In some of tho counties of Dakota
they pay five cents a tali for prairie
dogs, and in one place they pass as
currency. A man goes into a saloon
and for his drinks throws on the coun
ter gopher tails. It looks a little novel
in church to soe prairie dog tails going
into tao contribution box. but so it is.
The method of inoculation for the
prevention ot sploa'e fever and other
latal diseasei m dernsstic animals,
which was discovered by Pasteur, has
cpread to Asia, where it is new applied
to o.epaaats, with sujieii. Those
huge creatures, in a domesticatod state,
are liable, it seems, as well as other
animals i i tho service of man, to fatal
epidemic d'seasos.
Not long ago an Italian workman on
the water-works at Dover, N. H., re
ceived notice that hj had been drafted
mio mo na:im army. lie at once
8Lttlel up hi3 small affairs and started
for his old home. Asked why he didn't
stay here and pay no attention to the
draft, be said that if he did he would
never dare to return to Italy, for he
would be liable to arrest and imprisonment
In cleaning out the lo ver lovels of
the caves at Dordoqme, in France,
along with some of the moet rudiment;
ary stone arrow-Heads yet discovered,
there were found a great ma.ny oyster
shells piled in such a manner as to
show that the Noauderthal man used
the bivalve as a common art'ele- of
food. The oyster is thus demonstrated
to be the olde;t domesticated delicacy
known to man. These relics are esti
mated to be over ixty thousand veatB
old.
The Civil Service Commission has
made out a clear case against the gov
ernment employes at Washington who
solicited contributions for campaign
purposes from employes resident in
lrginia just prior to the late election.
in violation of the civil service rules.
Their prosecution is recommended, but
it is not known what action President
Harrison will take. -
If young men will not heliv S
- - T v m mm
themselves no woman can believe in
-
theio.
CONVENIENT MAN3E3S.
How StuvLi-OiTneri t'a:i sve Much Dl:i
grrc.ihle Work.
The manger which is in general use
in mest staelii ii very iasjivenieat
and cauees uaaeee33ar wo:-k every
time tho horses are fed. I scarcely
know a stable which has not what
might be called a regulation manger
a box about two fc?t wide extending
across the front end of the stall and
ribeut three feet deep. To feod ahorse
in it ths hay must be lifted and crowded
into each man jer separately, and there
is no possible way to cloan out one of
them except t) lean over and scrape
up the contents, with th) hand3, for
they are toe contracted to permit the
use of a broom or shevel. Whenever 1
visit a stable having the3o old-fashioned
mangers, I always examine them, and
it is not uneemmon to find a mass a
foot deep of mouldy chaff and corn
cobs, and often the hor3e? have slob-
bered nn it. nr wn.f.-! ha Krn niii.i.i
1 - - -- - . " ' . A DpillU
till it is much more like manure than
horse feed. My old stable had just
such man ners, and I made up my mind
that if ever I built a new stable I would
have a raaeger through which 1 could
walk from one end of the stable to the
other, and so arranged that I could
sweep a manger thirty foet long from
end to end to end with nothing in the
way. I built a new barn threo and a
half years ago, and I put in one of
these "continuous mangers,1 1 ai I call
it and I like it tc well that I would
have no othar.
I have two stablos with tho stock
standing facing each other, and instead
of having a feed room between these
stables into which to throw the hay
perhaps down a stairway at one end
and then have to carry it and fill twelve
ceparato mangers, I make tho feed
room itself a manger. I raise the floor
a foot higher than that from which the
horses stand and let them eat directly
from it The feed room, or manger as
we now exffK is made five foet wide, ii
for two rows of horses and cattle, of
two and a half feet wide for a single
row. It is floored with dressed lumber,
the floor running lengthwise of the
manger, and tho sides of it are boarded
from the inside so that there is not a
projection, and it can be scraped or
swept from end to end in a very short
time.- ln winter when both stables are
full I sweep the manger twioe or three
times a week and shovel the waste iuto
one of the stalls for bedding, or if wo
are feeding corn fodder I remove the
waste every -day. If we are feeding
the fodder without catting I carry the
long -talks out to the barn-yard and
scatter them around the straw stack. I
have a door at the end of the manger
for this purpose, but when, as we often
do, we cut the fodder to lengths of six
or eight inches, the waste all goes un
der the horses for bedding. The feed
boxes for grain are not in the manger
but are in the cor.iers of the stalls.
OTclVo F. Bnicii. i.i ttto Farmer,
Brevities.
Put no trust in trusts.
Have nothing wasted on the farm.
A stirring m in keeps his soil stir
red. InertTu is more dangerous than ac
tivity. Be sure you .know the cost of each
crop
Pitch your crips n w tor the next
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The earth is t he fanner's bank of de
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roads.
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reading.
Pivp re to close up all farm accounts
for the year.
The compost heap is the beginning
of prosperity.
A land unfit for cultivation is not
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Jv eun-5 Piles, or ro )n ruqnir- d. It t
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It is an Oh o man who row makes a
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out to feed a fleck of chickens and k rj
them waiting they will first flock about
vou and then begin a circuit around
you from tight toM, and that no
amount of interruption or maneu
vering will confuse or turn them in
another directien. The hen is 'an in
exhaustible source of studious ccbleni-
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The best fertilizer on a
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Carefully note your failures as well
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Thorough tillage is the cardinal
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expecting an open wittier. When
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Uliianiiiia lint in jtt)t v j ,
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BRADFIELO REGULATOR Ca ATLANTA
SOLDDY-STLtiRt, WELLS & CO;
The Confederate Surgeons.
Considering lb ctncaris at their di.-
p al, the diffici 1 1 i s and dangers under
T 1 A t II 111 1
wnicu iiiev la! or.ti. tne record made lv
ie surgeons of the Con federate army
was wonderful. 1 hev hud 'hardly "anv
of the appliances of their orofession:
tluv had h trdlv nnvthinp bi t their
mj ------ - - - ' "
s a 1 1 1
I heir courage, a
ud a heroic devo
tion to duly, which conqtterrd difficulty
ind l n i nled many an expedient in the
lour ot need. J ney nor only did reg
1 1 ar surgeons dil'v, !it tiiev often
bore J he brunt of battle and snff. red
tliemselves the p. ins it was their mis
sion to relieve in others.
The persoiu'l of the surgems' corps
or the l. o ii derate ainiv was snnni:
Xo adeqnate credit ha- ever b.vn be-
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iut their true p isii :on is ;:s well ; s-
u:ed as is Hie hp,f of intelligent and
i.npartial history. It is gr.itifying to
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- i . . - -
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ri f I
tfir deeds. At a recent meeting of
V vors
Prof.
Pevre Porcher m ide a no a'de ad
dress. H.j gave, perhaps, a irue ; nl
r.ipliic an account of the Con-
derate S irgeons1 work
b en made, and he paid a
this noble laxly xf man
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