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Lucknow Sentinel, 1895-05-03, Page 2ctu#G us may be !.>¢ ound for Cent. the part l wisdom tea brill. off oUr. mil- lions of scrubs and sell their hides and hoofs, and enter the field With, as bet - r prospect. The industrial . require - enter of modern civilization are -abler horses for the tenni. the. coach; the lumber wag fuid the. ar u. y.. Doge ,eb.9u1d: not • be 0,10Wed, to'run; at la, ge, in the.,vicinity of re,nways. 'over •whichrs.7 rine are ^ transppr'ted. Iu eted hogs,''are fequently ' shipped market,, and there are sufficient Q pima from the car to scatter eon: ,along the, whole 'route.. ien:b, •ringingg- new :begea upon rhe c =: #1nr1ngi3 , y,A,ur grAr hent lrtl_e. B�w1 hie they h► hue iteea.91. fbiti'on, by ail . means quarantine nm for several weeks, lest you, bring your whole etoek germs ,of ' the ynlelpd•r!dlti* ns lchw. -741 a an (plugged When tu"winter igs.. are watered but -Vista are a It alae i ;day * they Mone from theirabeds ossible and', sterling.' hot and very thirsty, and , rush• to. the freshly pumped water: talfa:can.' they:,d _k -•boo much, eh#fling them- �r.�4t lrrlga-, ,selves, ants very often the result is he .trOttble; ie congestion, ,pneumonia or other win- the� firstAlea ter diseases" to .�trhieh. -pigs are. -liable. it. will sen Most' of our so-called hog cholera is. or, more Leet fro+nol, : the weakened constitutions 'of' } water. inbred:pigs. While it is better to. keep lmost con the breeds -Pure" and avoid eros id ntr, ►; " • e man oto maintain a 'uniformity in.$ our pigs we must. look well to senieg. of ' fresh' blood in getting a.. new -bear d •,har„ sac�.h season. • • •crops; . by 'toga'• shipped into the. stock yards d Have` show the result of too much inbreed- t food. Ing by careless farmers•, who reason sen,,„ a theta it , does. not .pay to - get a new, amst. boy-�r each , year w -h -ale they have one which, rill. breed, and . they. lode some 'enough in a litter`-or-two�-to-pay1or - -•' :€1, I18w:-°Sire = • .. '�..,�' �'+•�'.�, WhYri� 'FCUFk"i14aiM�H'ir^.. ^5.I aveA oma , do llosts eeii„ tetttlie ve ieufeW%fe+eding '.•nreparfng,, eooking. Portioning id :yet one of• the rnost important • is the• snecespinL.growing .of ani- �itale is bardly, mentioned,.; and, that is water, aandv how to get .lt •goad,:.puts' end an aan�d 1 an"Sal`"them.: I!. is alt imports t]�te : a�iit►,, th swine a• particular. Howler -What- - a • R44 `ICtI,F.RS. • "What, are you going to oak your eiilployer form,his daughter s. hand? Suppose he should lock. you out ?" I 1 ave already secured another PlaGe;.'T.•= 'lfgende�. �lrttter.. ,•. , • "What did father sa when, you e w � � k Y7�+.•-' tai � ^R�fian,, - .. ±C. / vow ia1Y.. ' Q ' reAliet'i Augustust"`'"`13e*-Ifo di+d hie best to be pleasant. He said. there was something. about' we that he . really :udinired." "W ."�Wtl. LiSM1Gr, .',y :l'�,�i, LIFE: $AY:i O. 11•41,LQONB, it< titv.ie'vntt ie abas u%, the Crew,titlay Step , Into aR airahlg, Rece tly ,Pi ,Xessor Carl Byer a has completed at the balloon farm tat Frankf rt, N.. Y., the first of a, .Series' t 1 --balloon outfits to . be supplied' to, 'eam.e 13QQ vessels belonging 'to: New York parties for life-saving purposes in case of leh1pwreck. • sl aeIi outfit consists of• au " utomatle apparatus generating' kydrogei ogee. under pres- Surer SO -controlled by a st'o -cock that the closing of this immediately.: stops the. generation .••orr 100, t etta end, o*" 'ta1iw .:1ti .stil•1 - un` erg - ressu '.1My.. !.�'i.�� hl .' fs arses into 'ra°pldl�y -lnfiate ' ba`l'loon of sutielent slue to carry a life line ashore . rom a wrecked vessel 'by means• or which a heavier cable ma ° °°° A "-"° `. "'"" •ere• where =-stat ons ,exist four grow- 7Jaggs---Is 'lobo dumb in .his own ° ing a lime by the -Use of, a, mortar. The house ? 'defects of a mortar • system are that 'ga ra , Q y t the stations are, infrequent oh ^ the' Coast,. the difficulty great in throwing a" line against the wind .at so -small 'a mark aA a ship and - s 'ed;. Which frequently makes .such efforts., ;futile.' The.balloon system has the advantage of requiring no special ap- Aeratus on shore, while the balloon simply' is drifted. toward a line of coast by the :sable wind which .blows the ship ashore, and drops ' • ate ,line when the shore to reached. Utica • Ob- server. _ ^ ..� , • • 1• . uu. NO; .'18.396+ Tit• ire Miring ti s • an/ Of th -- 41 �'e •.«"kr.-, :.. eve's,Pleasa!lurpnblea this Da era .01 'Op -cream, �g: %lives Z. , :l'1�r~ gFitii . �..n.�, ., riiliM.• I ph1'teS.,, isFfQi1! . .. .. R.. - .. • Coughs, -Voids,: •�.., .may � y�/■'�� ,Taff°.�r.'.: I ...... COnstll''rl.pfl0'.11, Loss of 'Flesh,• Emaclatit�n; . ', Weak 'Babies, • ,-I eta. all , so. Jaggs- irhat:e the matter ? Lagger,He .promised . his, wife.. he would always listen when. she talked. tand� 'eek ;Welt to the :vigor .of your pure •other bred boar ; let him be ,,ggood, vigorous. •root,,• and of ;;a • dilterent family from your de h own stop '' _JLL tirel ,;which can te.,done . easily r ays 'of pedigree .stock.. Get hilrh from ar . large litter, •and. ere -18 breed to .sows :Which raise large lit- sweet 'ter,.of` -good pigs,+ and: which raise ter f pota4- 4 their pigs well u es: ° Dy ;It is a Zlad: time • °to negleet' ,the- sows. ,bout=the-tiu'ie-they are -to: drop -t • is • , :sly,- pigs, 'br to let them shift for them-, Well; for selves.'in the :wo�odo, .where :cold. may` - crop overtake ,them even in the spring sea- son: Porkr 18 worth foo much .mnney teretltsi -lie in to per�init this shiftlessness, and'o8onie rpidly learn sor-dila Shelter , should ;be inipro= Italbis dace vied, ' a1i-,eropa=1 a ,A good breeding sow is': north deep lob s° year,; eo ing until q hive or six years, Old, and,* soil - ,eaw tact, so' long as She lives she is hardly *O> past the age When she .will bring pro- fitable littera , but : a now grown old ill, apt to become breathy or get' a tate ter ehic'$e' meat, or acquire name other• had; habit Which makes one glad to get rid of her e point' in favor of breeding ,old. -sb that,tbey'Will 'bring forth t'vo. 1%t4tera in a year. For - this and other reasons there, seems •to. be a decided -reversion of finding against the orad-. Sled, which has so long obtained of br'e ding immature Bolds. •DAIRY. •, ' do- -tole monopolists do for us. ? . ' • Man on Back, Seat -They' fix it se we 'dont have to pay any income tax. She" hat. tenor 'fvas positively • p ainfui, wasn't be.? • He= -Not' more so than the tenner I gave up -for •the seats.• IIs-There`s - one thing, darling" We--- will e-will never'- quarrel about, rho will be �I�YLti' Vi'7iIIET-1IQu.. She--Noy-pet-;•- no one would- -- ever dream of sudh . nonsense as your' pre-• tending to be-• ' "Do you believe that George-Wash- inon was refused b five women' be- t fore; •he •finally - succeeded fn getting married -I"; _ •'.eertairrlyi ... Why. not ? .Very - few wommen Would -care-to--be-known-as- the Mother ot their Coventry:' Mrs. Sidby�Oh, John, •dear, don't you 'hear ?..How 'de ghtfully - the baby. crows 1 - • . - • • ---: 'Ntdby-•t'Crows?•-$umpht •-rd :crow. myself, if 1 herr boss;• of ,the• 'house. se Fact is" said. the one`. man, "1 . married because I was. lonely', as' much ., as . for any: , other, reason., T put it tersely, I married for VW heir , . , :�' Well," said the other man. . " you • have "mine,:' ' • ' • "Miss S! y'lie appears to have lost . her attractiveness for the gentlemen." •said one girl.. • .,.Q, no;" • replied the other; - "she didn't lose .it. Her father lost it lin ire :increased eo will "efec- nand. Then - res tens' of - Ya N hanl� their • manuaet ie eeiiig� aa.. tri indns�, tie velop and prd�.sp8'rity yr.eign a %�statistie '�'+f ho'ty. espeelaliy ,,• -nt>i ntriear tba6t th iiimr' Alines and towns :. it a more rapid, opulation• 01 the no doubt, to: pubile t onvey 'steam- and a e�: lured pr'oduete. a Iieexa ay of showing e aCe ends.; env bee ',m'ade _ in e ctt1e where h cruel .neck rein'' goingr out ole beet . Where drinkl. "t th b y�avh east 1!' lltioa of � ind treetment, fount' i a nS a e„ ever ere a • �•ye , er, fariner, ' soma. vl*e otll tctf the most, le' y.111, m s r thls regal d.; . 'TOO ; often. mesa telt to the'. els tints :. he winitit: ,c • _ Ililoine,.`01 money hav been spent develo ,,iii°g the fast totter. and. mob+ . weld• llas 'riot been benefited a whit thereby. Many of young The best _guide _.�ls to..the--value-of k ne1C"'havo`"been• ruined -by a taste ae- a, Cow as .a milker is to weigh her 'ret for' ganibting"o�n. the race track. product egularly,. That tells her V linty', 6 , beauty► and good cis- storywithout any guess work, and Atkin, ti in, are Sabre desirable" and more is far tter than going i 'blind!). and el. re Ca11'- ea itp her',�pedigr e 1,dr ',titer t' roar '': gt 9f pra<eti'cal peq , vn , ,'�n ' y. owner, should know What ever.'y i bei" ¢'�hOr a br dei once :nip* a is rinifin+_ its that is the ..,.it..,,d ., btu 'l: AMOOty ;abut 'there midst' , c'at'efnl. study' acid trnln- ,r,s tVa`department of agriculture ednires /Core . Perfect knowledge ;to O tba Success, .And it is for this' bee �t• a o n t 'the 'average fernier/Who' Teter makes tiny profits frdlfh oists. t+nrn his hand to so 1, ething i`e, `'tend•give tills art over o men i,'are competent. nl"+af�0,1 ...or -ten -fears o ^ ge and has ai Sted1 to be a good : e `with good eetise`;,then the next ten years of his, Melte is A pleasure and a benefit. 'it• is probable that as we get.to raising. fitter hordes w.eill take better a them, and go opt of diem all as es shedaort`hims if a b ktion; tor. furnishing . dairy goods of un- ng`= nn ueshan le.hl h,: l�ai-.�' It itherre i'n never'lacking a good mar- ;ket •torr all .tie Can.. produce, at paying and satisfactory 'sprites. . The 'torn and wheab crop . 'may. `fall below "the paying point, - but .tri yell" iseleeted' herd of dairy cows, managed With good ,judgment,, generously sup- plied --at all seasons, witlf' ;everything they need, will never disappoint when ttealaneing: of 'accounts;- 1s ._done. _the" maker -of -good butter has al- ways a 'brisirdemand for his goods at a. paying price, and the sale of milk And the cream to the_adjacent- Ctt town ' will : return even , a bet- ter revenue than. butter,, and. with. less.`• Tabor and Care. - • • The cows on a farm form . an indis- pe: sable source .of success, and In pro portion to .their qualities'_and:the way they: are treated,. and managed :de- vends the • degree ,01 ' that success. Aside troth ihreet_ products, they are of be anent value as coslsuiners of roughage ot,the farrh to. be rira;nufac ..tured! into beef or to be converted in- to the best o1 fertilizers. , Never make the • mistake' of raising your. graded' bull calves, for if ,yours cows from a- thoroughbred are, none• tdo goad for you, allow neither your-, self nor' y'our,•neighbor, to , deterior- ate . herds which are evaluable -by reeding in a . Way which can bring, dlsappolntment only. There is an economy. which. tends only to ruin: • She nestled eoyly on his manly bosom • • • after the :blissful question had . been 'asked, "And am I the only Woman you ever - loved ?" • • •®• . Well. • yes--snce'essfufy." be whispered ,in ,her. enchanted -ear. ' 4 VERY :H IILPFUT. to LAMBS., Qulek Relief, With No • After 'Urlplessant- nese, Obmes. to Those Who pie Sleuth American Kidney Cure. ' ' arm • Whilst -both, sexes are sufferers: frem re uta'' let ' trouble. �^i1i.. many respects 'wo-., leen are liable to peculiar• _weaknesses EV tare ideauty 111 soon, get Its orse Oath*. There are sOme 'p aces ere hi class horses have been best hor en are tobe found, and better pewit are obtained from the comPeti- tfOri Of 'buyerai .ft le helpful to any COMMunity to have, established a goad toree market. • otir boast that in agriculture lid in Meat we can feed the world e raise the 'Wild of horses the xaeliN1 wants. It mi • 'to Come at the problem. of profits and eliminate the element;of 'chance from there ,is Usually a. strong -odor of am- monia,, whieh will affeet the Milk if the cows are compelled tO continually breathe it, Spare no pains to pro- mote • the purity of the •surroundings if you 'Wish to mttke good butter of at least ,be free cirCulation of • air NearlY all .the cream' is .' eontained IV the latter half Of the milk drawn from the cow. If -feedingoalves, put the, first half drawn; in a vessel by Ing the rest for the dairy: They *ill 'thus have the ..advantage of • fresh, Warm 'milk, while • the cost of Main"- taining them will be materially 'less- • SOmetImes there is more in the dairyman than in thoroughbreds, sil- age, patent er,eattier, starter and- all other- paraphernalia. Regularity, eleanlinese and common' !lenge count for a great deal. Prizes are often waY, and where the epettlyarror the. ht....be only utensil. • Oft k. rasltd . e e off 'disorganisation. of ' the .kidneys.. OObjeetion s. taken; _and. rightly, to .many•reme les because. -of'the method of use, as.: ell op after- unpleasantness. 'This. i never.' the case with Spntb 'American' idney Cure.., It gives ease to,'the patient, in six hours.. and. no. annoying. fleets follow, for., in • a --Short tme,- aggravated" cases, an- entire 'ure Is effected..There ..ie -no other• -medicine like South:. Amer--- ican Sidney Cure... It is a remedy ---for the .kidneys and bladder . only -not a general specific that hit' supposed; to cure everything and ends- by effreAting no cure. '.South. American Sidney. cure does • its particular work ,and does .it *ell.. A SWELL. Clara- ha s e matter. Mr. Dudely ? You "are actually lame. my 'feet are swelled. • Clara -4t kr very strange. that you shoUld het 'ravelled at both ends at once. Says the St. 'Multi Journal of Agricni• fur. in an editorial about Nodroattc,the famons,tobaceo habit cure; "Wn. know .01 many* eake cured ,by Ne-Toullac, one a prominent' St Louis atchitect, itzitolied and cheweti for tWenty years ; two boxes. cured him Ito that even the smell of ,to - bocce makes him sick.!' No-To-bae sold And guaranteed no 'enre no pay. Hoek taVAliiitl the_ Confederation* not do -so Until. the Canadian Govern.- ment comes to conclusion on the terms proposed by- the NeWtoundrand • delegates. No Condition PoNirders like Dick's Blood Purifier.. • -USUAL, PRICE, -say V.ETE1tAN OF THE .SATE WAR Cured of I luttering of the. _.Heart- ..and - Smothering Spells by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart -it: Always Relieves in 3o. Mlnsutea* ua.,Th -Saga-Thousands o•r hives. Mr selman, Member of he G. - port, Pa., Writes "1• have bottles of Dr.' Agnew's east' and have "been -'en--. en- tirely palpitation or flutter- ing east and smothering = ei1 3XY, tt a -of • x+s amrt. lila, failed; in, any war to• re- lieveo; not think the ,value oftcure can be •estimated. It• -h t.,such-a.-change-In--iny- ',con I .feel lilts,.a new. Mian,' hTus A.. 'R„ Weiss used two %rltbe E r cured^ol of the ,h e • i k, but !t' Sal -me. I 'd he heart as wrong dation that it is: stated tha$ the discipline is eo' lax in 'the Danuemora;. State prison• that. parties of prisohers often go away. for hunting tripii;•'. lasting • a cou- • .ple..ot--aveeks-at-a--trine,--and-on t r return pregent;the deer -they have' s of to the warden, ' • Cirowli ng Childrelfr -Poor - Mothers... Nlilk, Scrofula, • 'Anomia; . in fact,, fear all cohdi.tioils. call- ing four a quid .• and • `effective nourtshnlent. Beast^ 'r , atet�=�,RE Scott 8 Bowfle,. •Belleville. SODreg�iats. 60c. &$l. - e Ti Owls. to tiff. InonnO.a tale of But *MOOS • i - - e#� G -o Other:ManufaCt kit 'feeder ei tits fact t • Cold in--•the--head-Nasal $al gives instant,•.reliefc : Speedily ;cure ..Neve'ir fails. .. "Five -cease telegrams are to be tiled .!n Italy. _ .. . . • • e McKinhon's Interna do,-�-aI Detectiv Agency , AND • Bureau• . aif•inee. lry and Ipvestigatien. Male, and feinale experts only engaged and supplied.. '. Correspondents in all the leading, of es in . CANADA, UNITED -STATES anal EUROPE. ` All business and eorrespondenoe strictly confidential. • Hugh MoRidnon. 1 Oiace.17 Maio sit General Superintendent S' eaet,nanrilton,ont.. - trengthetils Digestion` t Oiaderfadty- .a DA!it PRUTTL. 7.1" Reese lrr.i, ..tions. • , owe 4• AA AAA NIMON EY -MAK E , 41, KNITTINGMACHINE, ONLY 10 000 SAMPLES,COTION.YAR .484c. "THIS IS GOOD FOR 52.°? SENOTO FROM SALT' RHEUM This is to certify that Eby's EleCtric Salve „and EbY's. Butternut 'Bitters oit a young person', who had been troubled with 'this terrible disease for nine years. -ft Vireo years. Wd"used the salve and- bitters, and there has pet been, the least.,higk,\Of, from tills loathing disease. Queen AM, Ont 'January, 1895: • FOR CHILDREN TEETHING us patina tlhs maw . . under fhb. name' '• e is never Imitated t refer r- t' ••Something Good{"' ir; tilted b a itinerante; to smokers that ik best g cent Cigar en the mark purchasing sea that Our trade.' mark owaboe) and Arm sswe anon each boat me sthsr is°'genulna Oor '"Sometbing Goad'' '- sadttregi�tered rsnd-scree} .seine o iw tpta sada tbds.aaa • will be prsseacted,• —empira_Tobaacb Go.�. Montrel► . " - 1 1 m $1Q0, R lO' TA.RD.; • We are informed that unscrupulous dealers pre in the habit of selling' plugs and parte Of • plugs of iuterlor.Tobacco, representdng them tD be the genuine: . i Myrtle Navy. The genuine owls stamped with the letter "T. &.H. " in bronze. Purchasers will confer a favor by looking at the trade mark when • pew chasing rewavdW.DilTEYfiilNDfEO::iIQ L,e,Ra will be given to anyone for information leading "to the conviction of arty person guilty of the .nbovetr,:n_ tient omutices or $ufe mging,Dnsinr• trade mark in any manner whatsoever. The Geo. -E. Tuoke�tt da -Sot Oo., -td„ Samiilton;' Ont. - 10,000 acres of the best land, initheLState, from $2 to $5.00 per acre. In Lout counties and I" on and near the kick Central, Detroit & 16...kLtion Lake Hys. Easy toxins, and `Iieso Atha APPLY , 1,17. Ike; Weer Bay titYt FOR TWENTY FIVE YEARS MN' KI OWDE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. THE IMPROVED a Seen ketches Chickens by Steam, andeheapeettirst-einse Hakim! GEO. IlltTfil CO., Leaden. Ont, Pleo's Remedy for Catarrh 15 the tqat, Easiest to Use, and Cheapeit, Sold. by Druggiots or sent by ntail," Roe. 'r Nazoltink ig,t'arren. Pa; - break, has. a Jery largo. air chamber, trAtt a very..large spoht opening, and can he furnished. byany dealer this tido t)f the Rbelty Mountains Aorrnotor agent .for them. It is. elways better tog° to :an Aermotor FOACI2, PUMP heti a windmill shnt-off at the' above price. , agent tot any - few 'eagliiigi:' to , lover attached, Of course, It is better VII g0 to an ' thhig, you May wafitrwhich ho handles. . As a rule he is a first-class, live, reliable, wideawake fellow; that is the reason ho is an Aermoter'.eg4nt. It le •dotibde ito ' in our entire !1St of thousands of agents, you eitefind eno slow, stupid, behind -Us- . times fellow. We furnish also q, SPECtrAL ... AERIVIOVOR FORCE PUMP AT $44.005 'DOVER THAN .USUALLY SOLD At $8 011-$.1 0. Seed for our ' . VAT Censult your oVnt interests by inillitiiitg on nol iiiiii` Aertnotor prices tot Aerinotor gOods at Aertnotot prkes. , llo sure and see our offer. . eV • •