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Republican Journal Iliff the Cattle King. From the Omaha Herald. Ji l.KSlil’KO, Oct. 1 s, i propose to give Full Feeding of Bees. some account of the cattli king olAiie "'est anil the “boss rancho'’ < I tire coun- V si can Iced your bees easily il you be- try. 1 he cattle is nonb other than gin at once while it is pleasant. Take a king •). \\. rancho is in common glass j u or tin, such as are used IIiff,.whose Colorado. This rancliu is 1/..; miles m ng trait; till it with syrup made Jk f.ng ami begins at on the ,,-t [ ot white sugar, simply pot.ring boiling Julcsburg extends to on tile wr-t H in- watt on the sugar is enough. Tie over Greeley cludes bottom and ran.'. ami the mouth of the jar, a piece ol thick ruus- upland has several camps r ranch. 1 In- id. ; dri; lug, and turn it up side down VOLUME 10. BELFAST. MAINE, ranch is south ot sd.lm- tin frames of the hives you wish to nearly forty miles from Julcsburg. At t«, i ■ I Have it quite warm. When they Fast there are houses and sheds. :l: o taken a.i, give them more. It any Walking Horses, Backward- Pin Backward their joy ami admiration "Mr bravery. A Terrific Ascension. The Oysters ami Their Friends. Stouowall Jackson at West Point. more than two sections .>| and :... , ;.-ft .\ ci. wanii it before letting them I lie strides ol Seth were 1 lie best a horse last r.Y Ml'.MNI'A MKI.UOSi:. 1 hasty again I' r ■::: '. iie liny, (in-vu K v.1 to tin- Itu-limoml gait lias is the ling l':iiil.i{;raph.j This summer, while a few [.I'U.-r Whig. All the cattle bv xii mat da\ If the weather is warm I arrested ami!her vvliieli spending bought walk. A slow is an by sluit p; sed 1" walking horse abom- make tlu-ifair successtul, weeks on the southern coast <e' (onneeti- In June, 1sli>. A. 1’. Hill. Geo. K. I’ick- turned over to him and branded at Mi v : cuny il in through the backward, pin backward my skirts in their tiie over inviting, sail his head lie ■ night; ination W ho has with such a through a a I patience attractive as the directors ; eut. I loini'i l was it. the neigie.- rimed ot i'tt. IS. 1). ami the writer, place. Here are his -t.u k ... it c. will cluster flight: elenelled h hale!-. at possible, Fry. having private lit, they together and horse:1 It nr he. ,iml looked up tile you ride him drive hill:, Make me "mile again, just for j ami o| the McLean fair within a .-tone’"' our first week at the with chutes, and all the n. leave it. to-night. torn sail. managers county the oyster family, being passed Military corrals, to 1 am so wean and skirts arc so exhausts If he is used my long. iast week advertised a balloon n<- \ had were on the conveniences for cattle It is. i _• al or icii of your patience. grand throw of ast cities which they built Academy, standing together handling pounds sugar made into he Sweeping the pavements as I walk heaven.-!“ sai l he. "I will not or harrow, or go on the road, along; By celi'HUi. Tin. servi' esol Trot'. S 1* Atehe-, smith side o! tlie old South Barracks at the South Platie and I c ii •< plough <; umier the sea. river, •up. will sufficient to to athering the dirt lrom out of the street. witli so Hi e a and with- give any at a snail's Undoes part ship irg son. a tine > mopes along pace. Looked at every eronaut of Cincinnati, and Miles ot streets and blocks ot white We-t 1‘oint, when a Cadet t ame facilities, while fi in h"ld their natural stores until by one that 1 ineei. out a daring Sergeant watering about hall the work oi the deadly struggle.'' t ( <■ a only rapid .Mother, dear mother. 1 know Lin a fright; rado as manager, with and stone or shell houses, under us ti cadet bottom land adjacent id I. mtr. -fling ".“swear not said .Jethro, -it will not large they ucetipy, j by conducting newly-arrived plentv walker. It time is on make Liu back skirts, mother, 'em back handsome to the be cut for use 1 money.\ money my pin tight balloon, equal dimen-1 ttie salt water: and the ta«*t that are to his The new-comer attracted the of the hor-i .veil i ''toiler 1 ted a us in our they ijuarters. einp pounds to save help We had belter eight because you time a horse straight.. sions ol all otdman were n«;t our once. I was in lie cuts no !■.. " by Inning dear are » cotlagt houses, themselves a ver\ set. makes at le hi .-.title uat had not more ten Mother, mother, the days warm. ieiil to go-si pin'/ | a|feuti(di apparent- herding, hay than pounds that walk- last. > quietly the neeessity. Put down live And I'm so tired of this dress 1 ha\eon: procured. Thursday "as the day. and it. the reason should .■••i be about three of Ac,: They the entire on tin- rVli na- 1 li.nie. ;n die hi\e. Ii came 11iv s'. and to.” why they gos- iy twenty years age, year through Breeders should attention to It i" "O me helm, Hi, bring the ship pay this elinusv and don't tit right; lour o'clock i the allei iioon the hour, for abou’. well Ins was ami tive grass oil his and n ill the \ dan and It. I Jed it "Yield didst thou Did 1 | siped grown; figure angular range, sigh liberally matter, in a stallion to breed Lin it buck, mother, pin it back tight. .piietlv, say.1 selecting the grand ascension. '1 he bold and daunt- V\ hen 1 found. t< no, ona,meat, that ; ; hi- was awkward. II* was eeption ot a severe winter now a ..! tin n o ■ iii means ; ■ 1 ■ I stores Now I'm ready, don't I look sw*-et: understand time aright when thou bid me clumsy gait from. In all means select one that can less n rimaut lorward I < m the ot loss is not ven r. on all 1 to mod. stepped graeefulh at meal i was an emi t-> the lad old-fashioned percentage ri a.- w In a is better to feed now Smiling happen the ^ 1 to .1’’ The eves ot" Seth every putting Virginia homespun walk tab A slow stallion will bring ]iJ> and e. He was Mr. ilitf is a walking I'm in the laMiion. so that, is all gra-ped the trapi cool, usefulness and of a doyen or woolen he bore across his shoul- cattle mm, aa-l iii- that the bee.- can right; di-- enjoyment, cloth; thorough lly freely be to si,o\ w I glared upon .Jethro, and his nostrils likely get aiking colls ; while Lin back m\ skirts, mother, m back 1 igbf calm : mi collected and lull id mu \ e. as m"j!- lives who*h had attained the ders a ot weallic ■-stained irom ms way lias <>.. ■ pin experience |,,-t iu.I this seems when iended like a bull at bay. j digui- pair saddle-hags, day necessary the stallion that has a ■ ■ long, rapid, spirit,■,! ! though enjoying the commonest eier;.-day lietl ot three, live, or I ami his hat was cm. ot those heavy, low- of the business, i!i• 11:i~ I.. i_• ii. are Mother, dear mother, I know it’s a "in "Pitt down I lie helm indeed! Jethro age eight, years, knowledge storing supplies. will be to with a -tride, likely beget, colls To wear dre>s<-s that show olV<»u< 's limbs. pastime. Jlis appearance was quite at-' wanted i< know ot tin* crowned, broad brimmed wool liats, usu- arid now owns some tli ii'.unl a. r. i:i\ t• UIPU lifts It'd 111 .November to Collin! who is eomuiamler ol the Cram- something person- twenty similar action. a 1 15ut what i" poor girl going t<> do ; tractive. 11' is young in j al ot these victims So. worn in those overseers, coun- "1 his present *anye, and will 11 m!• h11>:. : Kn'mI' ", this will in] lie tin- case. or 1 Me. a a comparatively history unhapj y ally days by I there is a If all the world wears them, she must w wr pus, thou demanded hfii. gre.it deal in breeding years, and ins tlie muscular, wil clastie- next when we were and eonstabii s. ,V' lie ly more land as soon a- i: mo led in this month, 'em too. heat .>t ission. day. tossing up ty wagoners. tramped purelitt.se proper i a I!- -i a ton. p o| with an-I in bit These ii,e athlete, and a I'm ni I ih.wn on tin- waves ;i t e- side -d the an into market, lie now owns a.. {■, i.| ■ ■ spirit »"c ily triumphant in jauntv little -ad- aiong with i -"me la. Is u irth remembcr- it i" only th who are thin that are afraid Jethro answered ealinlv. "///■ g surely by Sergeant cold-blooded horses will cold-blood- and mould 111 it would have d me emlil to ot' and will !n\r tliis nun he: aiie begot f show otf a form that is not w ell made.
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