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STEER FEEDING. �^
AN AFRICAN LEGEND. , ( FOALS IN WINTER. �� 1 A Qon•tinental...
TLe Story of How the Monkey Came to �t: ` t . How a Frlme Lot of Shortllorae Wetf ( -'-__ '
Fattened For Market. Rltt;ht Way to Woan Thew and to Ca Man. things there be that a,peau doeSn't Care a Contin.
Bu Craatud. The throe oars of oattle I sold oil h I For Tkem Afterward. y b ,
Negro logends and interpretations -of '., t e ental about, but its not so with his dinn j
Scripture are often extremely Ingenuous �� , , t•4 a - ■"' Chicago market at $6.85, averagiklg Presuming that the foal has bee � � • t must be
aiwd even poetical, and it frequently hap- 1,609 pounds, also the three cars I sold taught to eat grain for at least a month good, and to make it good you must have a good kitchen
,, piens that when the makers of traditions - the previous week (a little lighter in � before weaning time, when the time range to cook It on. . `
and folk -lore happen to have Africaa blood HANDSOME DRAFTERS, weight and selling at the some price for comes to separate him from his dam i T118 Happy Thought'
In their veins they rely entirely upon their • .the favoy trade) were the.tops out of a I place him in a good safe box stall, with
Inspirations and imaginations. It is in The Onlyeavy Horses Exhlbiied 0A th.9 bunch of X00 that I bought a year ago. no cracks or holes in which he Batt
this wise that their account of the creation New York Show. , get
of the monkey was constructed. This+ They were grade 8horthorne 8 years old , fast, and then remove the dam far is a good range, just as guUtl as Ciro be made. The COr-
story rune as follows: The name New York horse show iy a last spring. The latter part of Nevem- i enough away so that it will be,imlpos- rugated ovraii fills the bill when perfect baking is re ulr-
After God had made man, the devil re- misnomef. The right name is New York ber, 1890, I commenced to feed them a I sible for them to hear each other ttG*tgh. " q
garded this newcreagion with a. great deal fashion show. The horses are a second- little shock corn in order to get them in I The foal will fret 4ud fuss for a few till, as it i6 evenly heated and thoroughly ventilated.
of interest and admiration and was filled ary consideration. They are only, the good shape to turn into stalkiields. As ! hours, but will soon give up, go to eat- It bakes well, uses little fuel, easel managed, with an ambition to do something of that peg on which to hang the display of the soon as they had gathered the dream of 1 in and be content. Water and feed y , modern in
kind himself, He therefore studied the clothes, carriages and other belongings the stalks—which was th about 80 days - should be kept in the stall at all times, COIlstl'uCtiOn, harit,sohne itl appearance, thoroughly rets_
form and features of the human being of New York fashionable millionaires. —I gave them a light feed of snapped so that ho can hal hirnself rit an tints able. The Happy Thought is the ivOt about W11iCll
which bad been recently placed upon the The horses are convenient for this pur- corn once a day until thoy 71ad gathered i so ha P y p
earth, and set to work with great earnest- ;h I pose as showing how well Ma' Fitz- all the roughness from the stalks. I then y desire. At the 'expiration of a all goo* l]ousekeeping revel fiests, somewhat ao- :.
Woos to make Y llvpossib e,creature
esemble*a noodle can ride or drive, how gracefully brought them home and fed them a quainted with thetwo, when 1pew10 esurro dings-, a
should, as pearl as Mies Fla doodle can nm o , The Radiant Home....
man, but be did not try to make Ills work P jump over a fence light feed of shook corn morning and , halter should be put o4 him and hat , r
quite as large as his model, wises think- on horseback and how much money night. The plenty g should be hafadled in the stall a few Base Heater is the best that the hrai�s of man ever -r0•-
g y g y also hitid lent of cod I
Ing he would better begin with something Colonel de Boodle's drag cost, blue grass and just corn enough to keep minutes -each day in order to gentle duced although many new floe rib have been invented,
on &smaller scale. The result of his lam This year, however, probably byway them growing a little. They were fed` him, When the halter fs first put on, I ' P Y
hors was the monkey. of contrast, the better to show off their this way until the ist of April, hav- I leave the strap on it, and the colt will none equal the Radiant Houle. If there are an intelld-
This animal w,aa�•¢good deal like ainan, own gilded existence, the millionaires fug the best of Dare at all times and soon et used to it, and it will make it in purchasers undecided as t0 the best stove t0 buy,
but he failed in so1He important particu- who rnu the show departed f}om their never wanting for a goon bed or shelter. g g p
tars to resemble the original. One of these much easier to catch him until filo fear give us a call and we will settle'the matter, �
was his inability to speajt, and the devil custom and lead one single class for Tanks always supplied with water are „ wears dff of him and he becomes gen-
heavy horses, premiums for the best and piped through m f y tlo, At the end of eight or ten bays,
tried to remedy this fault, but found it g y sed yards. After the Latent additions to our already
impossible. He also discovered that his second beat draft stallions. 'Two were cattle go into winter qufirters I always when 'he hps forgotten about his dam large Stpek:—
little man did not possess the intelligence exhibfied, spleuolidcreatures, as -the pit;'• give the fodder in mangers, and must and become gentle enough to be led Spiral Rubber Paekillg•, Iwproved Weather Strips Poultry of the t`arger being be had tried to Imitate, ture shows. They were quite as beauti- , say I think shock corn the best feed that about the stall, rubbed all over and 15Upnlles, Netting, h. tlltry Markers f3UCle CiUCterB y
and disgusted with the impossibility of ful and admirable in their way as the was ever fed to a steer, The 1st of have his feet picked up and handle(j ' 1
making his monkey speak or of impress- slim legged 'little beast that fell and Aril I diminished theGsiiock corn alit- Drinking r uutains,
Ing upon his mind that he should act as a P 1 without fear, Ile care then be led outside g Q
came within an inch of killing a young tle and substituted huek•ld corn and andin a few lessons will be thoroughly reasonable being; or gore up the attempt lad when it was trying to 'um a high sheaf oats. yB the 1st of May, when ghly PreOnred Oyster shells andlu bleQryt k Grip ; &handful given to fowls daily will be
in despair, and in order to cOtnpensate the y y g jump g y y ' halter broken. evaluable at. all seasons of the year,
'creature he had made for the great fail- fence with her. But they made no ap• tbey wero turned on grass, they were,,, After being separated from her foal■
urea in his construction, he gave him peal to the admiration of the average eating a peek of husked corn each per the mare should be allowed to run out H A R LAN ® B M OS., Stoves, IIardlvare; &C, Clinton,
tail. This would not enable'him to speak, New York reporter, a man who once da brokers once. They were fed this
' y as before and not confined in a stable,
nor would it bestow upon him the Intel- described an Aberdeen-A.uKus bull as a amount until July 1. '.Choir feed was as the exercise will be of great benefit � •
ligenco he should have, but it would be Guernsey that had been"deborned, , then gradually ruised to one-third of a to her. SbeDshould be milked twice a Pure bloo4 is sbsolut(,ly .ntcessary The Worksho on Wheels Has Re-
+averygreat help to him in getting through No, millionaires and snobs do not bushel, and tit no, tine di$ they have day for from five to eight days, ace�id- fo,r perfect beallh. Iluod's Sarsapal' p
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life, and this the little burlesque of man ride and drive the draft horse. Therefore over that amount as I like t0 lla�o g quantity of milk she..is i ilk is tho One true bluncl ) tUl'nell,
as doubtless found to be"true.—Youth's to the New York alleged jourlialist the steers eat their feed u clean and ked fn to the gily purifier, and
Companion, magnificent Clydesdale- and Porcheron their appetite a little spar The mid- I fug. Some mares are much more easily health $i'vcr.' Tho ccicbratcd Sheffield Cutler, k. Tity1301,
pP P• I dried bp than others and require very . .-------- has returned to Clinton turd will romain for a
": � DAUDET AS A YOUTH, are something to sneer at. Here is the dlo of July PcollnnneucEd fQI'dirlg u I little' attention, but notwithstanding 11,lby Doc811't 9i'ei•,:11 :t lI°oliuil. short time. Tho workshop oil wheels h:ts hoes
Daly referyuce c t newspaper .made pound'of oilmeal Back per day told grad- this fact a close watch shonld be kept rebuilt and a new stcarn uugiae house added,
Tree' PILyed the Hflioiwand Was Told' to . " . 4 P --a All kinds of ga^indingaud sharpellinkof 5littery,
. ' on them in order to be .on the safe side. Quincy Ill Dve.. 17 —This city pockot knives, razors, scissors, &c ,'will be
Get His Hair Cut. , • ' ' ' nom Al
When he was a boy,.Alphonse Daudet's
father failed, and for some time the two
lived together in poverty In Lyons. An
elder brother, Ernest, however, got a posi-
tion in a glass store in Paris, .and finally,
when, 17 years old, .Alphonse went to live
with him and to try his fortunes in the
great city. Ernest's wages amounted to
only $20 a month, find Alphonse brought
nothing with him froth Lyons except; about
40 cents and a voracious appetite. Ila is
even stud to havo worn rubber boots on
that nrcniofable journey. The two broth-
ers took 'lodgings fn an attic and for sov-
oral years led a poverty stricken ' life.
Nothing, howover, discouraged the Wo '
lads. Both had 0onfidenco that there was
a future in literaturu for Alphonse, who
in these trying ),car.- wrote a volume of
poems which he had succeeded Ili getting
printed, A copy of the volume fall m,dur
the eye of Empress Eugenic, who porsuad-
ed her brothur-in-law, the Duke of 1\lorny,
to hunt the young man.up and help hirn,.
The result of the empress' interest fn the
young pact was that the duke invited him
to call upon them. When Daudet entered,
the'duko asked: . '.
"Can you write?"
"Yes, sir," replied Daudet. •
"Very good, I want a secret£iry, Pay,
6,000 francs. Good morning."
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1 1 3 intended to. Yen anti pocket knives i
Many persons are in the habit.of using boasts Of hnviu probably the Rtn,lil; ,eblivied kind inado as good as now, as•well its
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lotions and uguentsinorder to dry the est baby on record. Sha is the (laugh unnbrellas and parasols repaired acid bought. I
All kinds of saws steal,tined, cross -cut saws
milk up, while other's practice mil$ing 'terof Mr. slid Mrs. Fioderieic,Slush• ,t;wutued and sharpene(f 1'ow• watrt,; should I
the milk on a hot stone; but we feel sure or, and wpi(rdr9 a , It ilia 1098 til@n a be atben(led th 110)8.. The stearin workshop ml .
there is much more imaginary than real o ; I wheels will be found on l.hnsl'y's curaer, I
pound w•ith�out her clot hl(r t ryas Albertstrect,Clinton,
bealefit derived from 'tbese'remedies. necessary to ase the dr(asea9 and under- -
..How shall the colt be fed and treated • - I
after he is weaned? The Old way was to . `year of a doll fur her raiment, • N 01'ICE.
pen him up in it barn trues (live hint a Her face is not nuich IRr: