FARM NOTES. DE COTTONSEED FOR CATTLE. | or the information of the dairyman and cattle raisers North and West 1 give the result of my long experience in the use of raw cottonseed asa feed. Last year two cows of equal worth, both giving about one gallon of milk twice a day, morning and night, ran | on the same pasture. One of them | was fat with one gallon only of cotton- seed morning and night, and immedi- ately the flow of milk increased. In one week the cow fed on cottonseed was giving two gallons at each milking; the other one he! id her own, one gal- without cottonseed. At the end of tne first week I stopped feeding the | first cow any cottonseed, but left her | to run on the same pasture and be gan teeding the second cow. In exactly one week the yield of milk was rever- sed —cow No 1 had dropped back to | one gallon each milking, and cow No. 2 advanced to two gallons. 1 then began to feed both ae, adding one | quart of corn meal to each feed, and | the result in each was alike In the space | f one week. Oxen and beef cattle | also thrive on raw cottonseed, one gallon twice each day being sufli ent, mixed with other food, to bring them ip to the highest standard of excell ence. Why level-headed dairymen and cattle raisers everywhere have not dis- overed the merits of this great food at $5 per ton when they use meal at $25 per ton which is distasteful cows is astonishing. (1 lon, + vo LIN enougn ea- IWS a pounds of cow. Our expected; it crop, saves a day, better 8 it f i raised forty ct hs, three given to each 18 just w we place of the root of hay once ith less grain we gel milk, butter and fi corn comes oul } green. 1 think it 3 we had our silos built satisfaction bef her ensilage made his repo very likely there will not be an) los bullt after tals SIX acres we age corn to feed for seven mont ain being silage kes the feeding once 1 1 iay ory Hh or @ hi. the 1 <Q -rate ore on 8 1x ik 1 YOU contemplate cultivating oil in vour orebard, and have already prepared for it, have rt whippletrees made wilh n the back near the ends the traces will pass over the the whippletrees to prevent the trees, The America { emnarks that as trees scraped more harm than from operation. Great always be taken not jure the lower and living part of the bark. A common mason’s trowel or a “ handled hoe makes a good scra- 8 slid are generally good 11ts care should disturb or in- results ’ (84) rt HOLL er Pr. EveEryY weed that secures growth on a field deprives the fertility and robs degree, I'he lal greater and i the majority feeders bu ¥ in) 3011 mucl na also is x it 8 r Of LC t oo g greate Hing the iry A Famous Detective. Jackson, mes . feclive, nerally i £3 are face of every cot to scrutinize prevent ge to examine 18 he Hs dut scharges his pals. Occasionally | mak2 long jour: n pursuit way prisoners or to identify crim onv.cted in other States He waked a mistake, if once Le in the eve he will know him under any disguise, as he tells lus man by look of his eyes, Once an escaj ed con- t had his nose pared down ] br x t Jnekaon detected him at once, “not withstanding this remarkable change of feature. Mr. Jackson 18 about feet 8 inches in height, about 35 years 1. of a light and sinewy build, with black hair and piercing black eves, and is altogether remarkably handsome. He knows about 10,000 criminals, and it is simply wonderful that be can dis- tinguish the features of every one, On his long journeys he eats very moder- ately and always takes one Brandreth pill at might. When much fatigued by th e jolting of the cars on his tiresome vips he uses two Allcock’s Porous I’lasters on the small of his back, which give him renewed vigor and quickly re- ieve him of all weariness, ‘These ate | any «ai seeing im 1eys | looks a nan the 1 One Ie “ Oke attributes his vigor and remarkable health: to alleock’s porous Plasters and | Brandreth'’s Plils, — Siang N. i) tily Llegistes A Sng, ca ai——— ing London Agricultura speaking of the Brittany cattle He Iliese small, silky-gkinned, docile and gentle animals, give as rich a milk as one can well desire, Brittany butter, ielicate and superior, of whieh thous- sands of tons are annually imported nto this country, is produced from the wik of these cows. They are also saturally hardy, thriving on coarse aod, sil anolher important charsac- teristic 18 their freedom from disease incident to cattle generally. “Youxa colts should while they can get a bite of fresh grass, sr al least before cold weather sets 1n, Ihey should also have somé extra | sare and feed during the first winter, | Better stint the elder horses in their | grain ratio’ 8 than a likely young colt during its first winter, 1fstinted then it will never prove as valuable there. ter. 4 ie be weaned | SHEEP will eat. beans ungroun which is not the case with other stodk except occasionally), and when ground nd fed they are among the most nutri- ciousifoods known, but in the ground or whole stds beans ‘are fed with better results when cooked, For the same weight of dry food sheep will produce nearly twice as much mwapure xs pigs, The greater eoasnmption of food by tha pig ceun- ter ulauce Its lower 1ate © rane ten GRAPES For HoGs.~A Californian, who has fifty acres in raisin grape, says whenever gi apes be- come unprofitable for raisins he make money by feeding them to hogs He contends that grapes will hogs faster than any other known food _from two to three pounds per day. We think a diet composed solely or even largely of grapes would produce diarrhoea, CATTLE, —{(i1ve as eat up clean at each feed, and as much water and salt at all times as they will take, As soon as an animal begins to fret for food it begins to lose flesh, and the process is checked. BUTTERMILK, with a little meal added is excellent for fallening Pigs, For calves it should be mixed with oat- meal. lt should not, bowever, be given to very young calves. FATTENING THE tat on cow known to be a large and rich milker will mostly go into the cream pot during the season. It is never safe to buy a milk cow in condition, as she will require feeding, or make poor thin a heavy milk overrun with rild plowed as early as It is a waste such fields for A FIELD that is W onions saould be possible and put to corn. time and labor to ture. ol use tl 3 my son & le a good boy, never be pre 4 ident srent English Remedy —-——— Frazer Axle (srease The Axiel atrins the BETeAss is a premature death, jon is not to live, AZ » in no act Hess ot -— snag Lattle Fortunes 3 bad by all who are = 1% igent aod t rising rtuanitis=s which occas them, Hallett methin enterprist ve Bd g nes bh you can «de erever you i ever rk whi ve at home, WH Profits immense an of over $5 a day; weve £50 a single day. Capital not riiculars free, to them at are er made Ail ages; both yon arted You had better work tal have required; ate si once, a The shadow of human upon a golden ground hope, is traced immortal ie of fevidonoe I's Marsa and trace of ane gebil very ty, a ihe 10 gRinta, -—-—— Take away awmoition and where will be your patrols? and vanity, heroes and - Nothing like Cann #8 nildoey vure Gravel, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Nervousness, Ao, guaranteed Arch St, Phila. $1 a botlie, 6 for $5.00, ITy iL far Dropar, [aver Diseases, OMon, $31 Pruggists, are canal AA Passionate persons are like men who om pa, Glass, Wood, Free Vials at Drugs & Giro, ss a No sea can drown, no storm can wreck, no abyss can swallow up the everlasting truth of God, Er h pia stopped free, Treaties and §1iria 18:1 Dr. Kline's reas Nerve iestorer, free & Fiicases, bendio Dr. Kline 93 Arch nate Poila, Pa i ——— Baltimore man has Invented a paper collar, which he calls the Worm, because it will turn. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr, Isaso Thomp. son's Eye-water, Diruggists sell at 250. per bottle “Whither thou goest, ghost; 1s what Hamlet said to the materialization of his deceased progenitor, pin easiest to use and cheapest. Plso’s v for Ustarrh. By dragyista Ma i pring umalsted in the bl In the s Nearly everybh xdy needs Md on ing alr ayercame by The re impurities w the col h have acc nthe must be expelled, or wi the effect of Lira ost, the body 18 liable to be it during i he mild days come, and de e the mar kabl and billy some ous disease, hieved by Hood Beri BUCORER Be Barsaparilia, many words of pralke it has received, make I confidence. Hood 8 nd 10 red ine or to be used dren consider it the best, 1¥ yout “*We h Years, ave usd ar ia for severa and feel pr ent spring medi Ka pari nmend It at a as well We in the spring. iyed good health it to him. B., F. GRoYER cel as a blood purifier. For ch as grown ie we ¢ for our b ty LAS ¢ nj peo He ever hott ake 1% Dine years we Leg Binoy Ro ving dung yg HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA $1; six for 1 Lowell, Mas 100 Doses One Dollar Suffering Womanhood, Sold by all druggists, Prepared only 100 STYLES OF ORGANS $22. To $000, Send for Calaiogs 4 pp TEER JANOS vented proved, IMPROVED UPRIGHT ¥ The new arate by Mason H mar rest tary ™ Ary ’ ¢ For full matic r Ca ‘ esl im BANE LTP AUT TAT ATA Wy ot be adh de adis AER BT LATA AA AND PIANO CO, MA 2 CREAN n—— 8 AS ee Tremont TORE 40 Bast 4A OL 's Cure for PAIEN (mye Agent ( Mercl TS: I Lawyer ch” are the best S60 Cigars w asco ry k Breage, Monres, Wis bi, that your “Taw i217 it dom 4 0 {he finest gare wes have ever had jravia Kt Drag iste, Worcester, Mase, ree BL. OW. TANKILL & ©0,, Chienge. RS Marveion: rw Insane Persons Nestored Dr. KLINE'S GREAT NERVERESTORER fi ERAT & Nenve Dissases. Only swe f or Nevve MPrcreony Five, FIN Israviinee Hf taken a8 directed 1 thas gad $2 ria eves Charges and ggpweny Dvadaints BL WARE AE 1 EO U LATE B yorela k Parify Blood Biood Grannies, 350. : 5 boxes, 81. Of druggists by mall, rrepaid De. Baep Washinet wm. NJ en ba Dr Baird's provigarat toed by Bass at once, Ho operation or delay sass 1: of cares, Offios Hors So is4P MM. st TUN Mk Nandy Stall ALM. Advice (res a il a7 Arch ee. Philo Hh .Gtath Meward Tr any wen of Hidaey Troubles, Neé- vous Debilit mans that Botan fail wo eure 20 Cin He oh Med cine Os, Philadelphia, Fa Bald by all Draggieia RoR Sih we a, Mito 0 Slevencirte., GLOYER RUILDING, 5I0N Washington, D, CO. “FreviNG VALUE OF CABBAGE. —A trial was made last season in Scotland to test the feeding value of an agre of cabbage compared with an acre of Swedish turnips for fattening Py and it was found that the cabba were worth very nearly $29 the er i | i FACETI A, Cov Lh Do. - Noth- | of polite | estimable Quaker boarding house, ] Tine Best Sw ing is ever gained by want There was an woman who kept a Recently a company of a dozen or #0 | Baltimoreans, who had been recoms- mended to this lady, arrived in the city and at once repaired to her resi- | **] can give thee all board,” said she to the Marylanders, ‘but thee must sleep in Coffin’s.”’ “What!” cried the amazed spokes- ‘**That and if thee elsewhere,’ And the indignant visitors went, ——— 11 Hiv CONSIDERABLY. — Friend (to Colonel Sprout, of Green Flat)—**Hello, Colonel, what makes you look so blue?” Colonel—**T"he real estate in Just think, last street lars is the best I can do for thee; do not like it, thee can gO WORRIED sudden downfall of Green lat, my boy. week lots on Crawl(ish were selling at six hundred dol- per front foot, Now look, will you? (rone down to twenty-five cents. ”’ ‘Why didn’t you sell?” “Sell! why, bang my not a fool.’ why has it, boy, I had no land- : **Then you?” ‘Oh, it to think and worrie have hi to hold me rit gu been the | In enough my dear 1 usband, to me to-da) back 1 ready?’’ He fou anywhere ind ou near re - ‘Wi L. how do you Mrs, Dotonart, nthingtons over pt rfectly k GIs? who was showing new hou fey Bs. asked the Sn “Oh, they are | 1 claimed Mrs, Smithington are it od 80 SWee ty] juisite plaques those 1 »” I Be, lovely!’ ex- “‘and th What ex- '" #3} they, ey iithington? “What, them asked old Bill they is perty enough, bu they have put the crockery Mrs. Dotor dish ~ir Hin SOME Closels art t inte elted t nt } nto bullets oo wl “You know, young Smaliwit good thing 10 tel . “Oh, I'm delighted, Please?™ - know, Well. I am more thi an delighted, 1 1 you were going be married, was 50 alraad pose Lo Ine " And Smal what she meant to pro- iwitte doesn’t hardly know yet. — Exrect Too Muon. Young Mother: ‘What do you think of the little darling, Major Boots?’ Major Boots: ‘Well e—er—isn't rather smali?®’ Young Mother (reproachfully): is only two weeks old, yon know, Major Boots (hastily): “‘Ye-ees, I kpow. 1-1 meant small for his age.” -> iT was spiteful, but spitefulness car not be legis ated out of human ature. “Id you hear that Mrs, dm) th is hav- {ng her picture painted?” **You don't say! Tuat old thing!’ ' “Yes, indeed: painted in oil,” “Well, 1 never! Iu oil! If she ever war 118 to have a good likeness sue’ll have W be painted in vinegar."’ MUST X71 he “He A OMAHA MAx-"Well, rest of us, you married an angel, of course?’ Young Husband-' She is not an angel in one respect, but she is ' *Found that out, “Yes; angels don't wear $50 bonnets, She does.’ “Oh, but she is an angel you think?” *‘Yes; Neither can she,’ like all the “pox't be a fool,” she said, with a snap, to her husband I asked you to marry me?’ he rephed, and silence fell upon that house, let fae’ That engagement ring 1 bought | of ay’ > aor" What's the matter with don't io fe” Young Man (cautiously)—*Sh! It didn't have a chance. Gimme collar buttons for it," “Is IT true, Mons a. Baptiste, that parrots live several centuries?” vCertainly, Mme, Poeliet. We have one st my master’s house that has been in the family for 400 rears, Of course is stuffer” " ¥egue Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, StifY Heck, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism Neuralgia, Asthma, Frostbites, Chilbiaing, Ket th y Kaovy res § Wak AIN REMEDY } y LODE Inflammation, he Langs rgans, RELIEF ler. AT Sy READY RELIER inst Hw ty 10 BiX1 & CO, xX. sd way's Sarsapariiiian He Pr. Radway's Fills, DER. HADWAXY N. of I mn DALS AWARDED TO} Proprietors solvent 39 DME ¥ Bi | THE BEST IN N THEWORLD: } COCKLE’S ANTI-BILIOUS® PILLS, BEGREAT ENGLISH REMEDY et ¥ THE y Liver pont E ree fro Mer ie Ingredients New Tork. . 4 n 5 t8 ¥ egetal 318 + f “,. 4 t FTENTON, SPARES FROM THE RAILS. What the Employees of the Cestral-Had- sen Hallrend have nbeut Dr, Pardee's Hemedy. fe May VOT {| was iffered in pain M ' ar hand wy badly and in i fox various kinds Lita relief, 1 was Pardee's Remedy, but it wae re silen meciicine ¥ i $ irged to with great reiu faith ned Nn try tance that whatever in it B vinoed from personal experience ve cure for this dreaded disease anmend as a remedy worthy fidence of all. Am feeling belles have for ten years, and attribute it a natic Remedy.” that it posity CAD Pec oon Pardea's Rhea r ardes Medi ne Co... Bochester ——— Pp no's Homeay Best, Easiest t TSI Roald bE druggists or sent by mail, Sc. E. T. Haseltine, Warren, Pa. PATENTS f. A LEHMANN, ¢ a, Washington, | » we patent is secured. Boisd tur Cli af, AXLE FRAZER AXLE PENSIONS 0 Ki ry to Sol orth te 4 Send samo 8 » & LO oe BIN AM u é { ——— p— TO Lata y Une, Ana Washing vi. BD Fy — 0 ASTIN | OPIU Habit Cured. Trontment sent on trial, Houmas Reseny Co. labar tte. ind. Teas ant urpative ewes BEWARE OF IMITATIONS yor DR, PIERCE PELL LITTLE SUGAR-COATED FILii Reing erate v Lt d or occupit OL A i uve freq 3 ( " I res alte rative y 1 hese atid gio bliat PELLE?S UR « entirely vegetable, gt iirbng f purgative, MHilious Headache Dizziness, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Ba Rilious Attac ks, un 4 derangements of the st id bowels, are promi FF ved and permanent ¥ by the use of Dr, Pierce’ » Ple aan Purgative Pelletr In explana m of tu res i § Howe Yer MO pred at fA ruthfully be said The YeTreR: CRO” ig wang win, 2h oente 4 Vis Chemical Laboratory | MEDICAL A drug ROCIATH BEVIR pu in off ers of Dr. Sages Cat anh 8% RETONS OF Hemedy, £3 i A CATARR GS A Coryza, atarrh, ** col Catarrh: “wronstantly Hawking and Spitting.” Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. ct HOES nuk vo “Great Nursery HERON LARGE NU Yin Ei 300 to 100 IMPORTED ANSC ALLY ATR bed with onded padtise Te v drole om ¥ reed — yr Koss wi. w. DUNMAM, Wasne, DuPage Co. 11 ACENTS WANTED TOr the LIFE OF HENRY WARD BEECHER try rg y w “| hh oe i wan WOH From cio te L. The BT a CHEAT £1 diy @ ustrated, Side Bhe wiidfee ance he hind or + EL ERA" Trtors on AFFLIC TEDSUNFURTUNATE After all oth {1 conawuit Dr. I a 329 KN. 15th 8t., below Callowhill, | 20 years experiencein all SPECIAL 4 manently restores those weakened by ea tions, & Call or write, Advice free and x | fdential. Hows: mam Al a and 7 10 55 ever EDICAL OFFICES, 206 N. Second Bt, Philada., Formesiy Dre.J.N.&J.B. HOBENSACE. Established 40 years, For the ¢ of all Special MISEASES OF MEN, % VARICOCELE, Ete. Cal reion and Be Jeffernon College wR, 60% Bonbews. : .. a Pom Pa. wR Pa T "> aie Phila ~AnTe ® » ate w i wperionos Hours Closed Salas. OR », sow fis von RES IMPROVED ROOT BERR AGES. 23¢., Makes 8 galions of » sparkling tewuperanos Dever axe strong "a purifies the blood. Tts purity an | commend it to Foid every whoars $5 te BR a day, Samples worth FLD FRER Lines not under the horse's fosd A Sdrwes ail Barweren's Barer Rus Bouben, Bolly Sbob, Write fer eirow! ow (ER the hardest sbermm, [Brand™ tredesser Cantus’ pi) BOAGBLY W. meCormick & So Li ro cared pa riers relieved s 3 yours pra ioe Ba A. . ATE BAD ne awe » "Ww aRingion ng 8 will herp pon doy te Tre wow POMBTL ae ec rile ot, we Nowe groorine withend bis WF Te Be Thwstesind Otatogme Soon, A. J. Tower, Baton, Maan of this country use over Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886?
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