Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 25, 1894 Page: 5 of 7
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love o
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IFE-TiME.
Y slttci onco re
lutttl to 1110 a love
stor which il-
lusttati s the pe-
ettliai intensity
r-siHciiily In nut-
ters of tho heatt.
which maiks the
llrcton charac-
ter The tile wns related to licr b
oeif licr friends the daughter of
the bcremc whom I will call Diunm
KoSlllBb
SIm. rv not perfectly beautiful but
her Ials hml tin indcsctlbable charm
llcrryf bud the lncst exquisite soft-
lie: nnd her delicti to eycbiows al-
most sremed to possess a soul while
her akin was so fine tJi.it it betiaj ed
tbt . 'Iittst agitation by f'llivo
1 lochia.
Li til Cnuim Rosills went regularlj
to im-eli with Iter book of hours and
the truth is that tow ml tho age
uf sixteen or eighteen there was no
pJa i in her littlo mm I but for one
jounjr man of aucvnt twi nty or twen-
ty two vi hont she miw often and whom
1 win rail Emilleii
Km ma had known Kmllien evci
vimt she had lenowu hetself Moic-
mr'tn dreamed what Ahe did not
hui-t Jiiid it happened one d ' that
lit fo iml Until ien was oeutp ur tlte
t u lire i Aviiy of her littlo h irt
Tl ji ung man whom j1i lovod had
a ) though not a st ng ntituti
1ml hi simplicity Jils i m nee of all
nlma were mo pleastnir to
of love She- wis so certain of being ! THE FARM AND HOME i ttCCrdlng to tho watnr thoy havn to
Km in it. Mio had t Known tinv
tout man supet i him ml In-
teed ii the lit ' tld u h n she
in l1 she ha' i nt-t in m young
in n of unv if
i t t Linma s - m became
i Hi' uj. Dm ii en tii c d 15 s
1 11 ulti in 1 nlesi almost
in wen n 1 trance dicam-
1 1 bi cd Natuuillj
1 n hing of wh it
1 ii cd oithei to the one
11 to her id itions
i 1 pinions Her dinciction
lute tint no one knew any-
hnt i'lkd her
Lmma lived only in lici lore
i ten he thought little of hoi
n did lici pleasing as did all tho
woruJ hut he never thought of telling
her 1
ill tvus a commonplace and nisslvo
bcni"1 and then aflct all was he to
btnmi Hroma was bo modest that
she 1.0 tild htarecly bo distinguished
rTrum her friends you would havo
mi1 ho sought only to hide herselff
fltjxrday while she was talking with
her companions at a llttlj reunion at
i- j(m in pnrden many things
w rt ji Uhe news wfilch hid
a In pr all was tho approach
mg nan j'of Hmllten to Anna M
t was spoken of as a cet tain thing1
Knnui heard it alb Such was tho
control which she had over hctself
hnvcvei that no ono suspected tli.it a
pcuuitd had entered her heart bhc
tvaswc-C arose a littlo vhllo after
tnd Telired without giving any sign
niXiiL frightful wound which bhu had
jiki recyi?e'(i.
Anoint r bit of new has circulated
a few days after in tl o coinpmy of
(lm same ioung people assembled in
yln. suine garden. Emma had entered
Bb Homo into thecommunltj of Uibu
lintof thcllttlo illage of h As
she Has very pious this su rised no
one Iter becret had belonged ho e
clitRiTcly 1 luerself that no ono re
prnacded htr Tho idea occuried to
no (UK that tho marriage of li"nlllen
was the cause of her consecrating her
icH vj n ligion
TV jemvent of the Ursulines ad-
mitted divers dcgiees of lcligious o
cations By the side of tho tdstcrs
bound to tho aider by a perpetual
vow there wcio pious ruisons wear-
ing voslume which was like that of
tho order minus tho veil lheso
nraetlced the batne observances with
out issumJng any permanent obliga-
tions. The greater part tool: the
vowibat tho end of bomo joats but
them was moro than ono example of
tie you d fcistcis who 1 centered tho
-world after years spent in tlio con-
vent. 21 was into this class of
sisters that poor Kraini en-
tcrwi Kvery thing was as usual in
her admission iu hei noltiate In
her conduct In tho convent
Sbn became a devotee of tho most
perfect regulailty pious as tho others
never in fault esteemed by her su-
rnor Her pale face in the white
Jjncn which surrounded it had tho
bcntiGecalm charactLristie of the sls-
mhtoU Assiduous in praers and
in all other pious eciciscJ she ield
stUinKVly to tho icligious habits of
ihei. 1 ister At tho end of sonic days
'be slew anil monotonous routine of
the r.iL.ai! eonvnt lifo had dulled
Iter hin-iblUt1(8 and hei ordinary
slate (coamo a Hind of gentlo bleep
II wi ho succeeded In driving from
her Jirort the imago which had cap-
tured her whole being?
AUt a fasldou-yet she hud not
cveu tried Uho bucpluion caino not
lo her for an instant that her love w.rt
cnlpaVlc It was as in tho canticles
'n UnBtjuet of mvrrh in her bosom'
She-would have doubted Ood rather
tlmnbei right to this sentiment which
filled tier bho distinguUhcd not her
low i run her piety not her piety from
her love Mo oven tasted in her aus-
lejitK'fl an additional charm. hho
firoml in wpunding hOrbclf a sort of
4lttllht bho experienced an intense
' W m bqlievlng that sho sullcrod all
th for the ono bho love I and in i --.
it.nt iho Kn.w tin other man bnt
Inuj. Snch was tho lnnocenci nnd
pnnty of her imagination that novor
mM-ranle citroo to her for her dieams
riffht til lit. ftlirt tiovnr full nhllrrml .i '
accuse herself to her confessor
1 litis the j ears rilled by without
a trouble without a Bm Did the
possibilltj or recovering Kmtllen ever
present itself to her spirits Dieauted
slie ut momentH that It was I. milieu
and not the rjmteh that sho hid
realU epouu nnd that sho whom
he had espouseu w is iu ery feoblo
health0 As nothing that pissed in
this little town n is unknown in tho
lonu'iit she know that Anna and
nmllien hud two little girls Did
Ilium 18 heart never whisper to her
"lhon slialt be tlielr mother some
di
Anna had a sistet iu tho
coin cut One day accord
ing to tho custom at sucli times
prajers weie requested by tho women
of tho community for .1 relative of
their number who was ding Uho
name of this dlng porsou was repeat-
ed tut evening to Kmmj It was
Anna. Uho two littlo girls who soon
had no mollu'i wero con Sited to tho
euro of their aunt tho nuu Umm t
assisted her Iu attending to them
li om this time Emma exncilencel a
change She could scateely pray she
tried to reelothe lieiself In her lialr-
cloth and sho found it insupportable
Uho austerities which wero familiar to
her became revolting Sho denied
herself the communion for eight days.
Her poace was at an end herpiofouud
piety extinguished Sho hollered her-
self morbid selfish almost w ieked
At this time sho felt obliged to toli
all to her confessor tho chaplain of
tho convent Ho was not a great man
but he was veij sensible Ho tdvlsod
at first th it sho should wait thou ho
s iw the gra it of tho evil After all
Emmi had pronounced no vows bite
had not worn tho whole costume of
the order Uhexellhad nottdudowed
her forehcid
benevolent heait. Iho sicredncss of
the confosslonal foibade liim ftoin
consulting his bishop Ho formed h!s
opinion ftom his own icisontng
tomineed thatlt was foi the salvation
of Ernimi ho confided tho two littlo
daughters of Anna to hei personal
earo. Ho hoped also to gho an outlet
to the loatlesMiess which began to
disturb hei on theso orphans she
mUht outpour the fullneas of her
hi art
Tho fithor came to seo his littlo
giits aud Lin ma conducted them to
tho pallor Uho shook of seeing him
again wns teirible htio burst into
teais. He w is just the samo as sho
had alw ijs seen him in lier dreams
As for her she was sadly emaciated
TESTED RATIONS SUITABLE
FOR DAIRY COWS.
Ilrnvy terrier Arc llrny Mllkrm Tll
Drnlit unit Ulirn to I'ut Them
I ro 111 cittilhR I ut II "tlarkt t lwrm
Notcfl and llonifl Hint.
t-H-
lliitlnm for Drtlrj Tnn.
A heavy milker Is also invariably
a heavy feeder Milk cannot bo pro-
duced except tit tho expenditure of
Toed any moto than gionth 01 llosh
can no pioduced without Feed It
follows that IT wo dealt o our cows to
bo piofitablo mllkoia they must bo
fed uoll Now tho kind of food has
ovon gtcatcr Inlluonco on tho pro-
duction of milk than it has on tho
pioductlon of llosh Uho intion must
i mtain a hugo piopottion of piototn
iu oidcr tliat it ma supply tho con-
stituents of tho milk wtites C C
Gooi go-on in .Joumal of Agtlcultuio
Otdiuary milk contains bctvvoon thli-
leen and fouitcon per cent solids
theso solids mo mado up of chocso
mattoi fut and milk sugar Uho
chooo matter or casein is almost
pin ptctotn uud must bo futnlshed
bi tho feed Uho fat in tho milk Is
furnished pat tly fiom tho fat In tho
food b it chiefly by tho bi eaklng up of
tho protein in tho food eliminating
tho nttiogcn and combining tho other
clomonls In Its composition ratbon
oxjgon and hvdtogon In to piopor-
tlon In which thoy appear in fat
TJiis oxphiins why cows giving milk
do so much better when bran shoits
01 oil meal substancos which 1110
Uho ehaplaln had altlchiu piotoln. nio added to tho
100a iho uaiiyman who would got
tho best ictums from hU cows must
thoiefoio sco that their feed contains
tho uccessnij elements of nuttltlon
and It is almost of equal impoitanco
thai tho fcod should bo palatablo It
must go down easily and with a icl-
ish 'Jhomoia sho can cat under
thoso conditions tho bottor tho 10
tuti will bo. Uho Now Jot soj o-
pcthnont station publishes tho fol-
lowing combination of feeds umoug
those which htuo been successfully
tiled thetc Each mtlon is intended
for ono day nnd tho quantltios given
I aus tlto-o suitub'o lot a dalty cow
weighing l.OUO pounds
I No 1 10 lbs coin stalks 3 lbs
corn meal 3 lbs hominy meal (J lbs.
wheat bt an 2 lbs cotton-seod racal
8 lbs toots.
No 2. 0 lbs clover hay 8 lbs
oats straw libs corn meal i lbs.
malt sptouts U lbs.whoatbtun 31bs
7 V
11 ' ffi P I
;;d'dSEffiir-
MmrWm IP1
cany Ur Dranchos fiora 10 to 50
rods a 3-Inch tilo makos a good
ditch with tho abovo fall
lilo doos good sorvlco vvhero tho
dtains at 0 100 feot apart if put In
lowest places Dtains ftom GO to 80
tods long should have 5 or (i-inch tilo
for an outlet A tMnch tilo will
carry nil tho wator on Hut land ftom
10 acio without injury to crops
from wet weather. Dialnao Journal
1 rni Mciinlnir L'ntll Alurkct.
In a tcient ptio essay tho writer
says- After tho sow has had her
oung sho should bo given food that
sho could easily digest At first it
Is best to fcod her lightly and then
gradually incteaso tho amount of
food sho gots ns the Ettain becomes
greater on hoi. Sickness should bo
iwrofulli gutiulod ngulnst both in
tho mother and her joung and tho
bost ptotectlons against disease nto
puto all and sunshine Uhoy should
nave a pooa vvnrm pan with
THE BITER BIT.
Iloiv ft I'rnrtlrnl .Joker Aroujfv! ;oi
Much SrniiAtli.
In all tho West thoro Is no more
accomplished puyer than l Porter
Asho who Is also woil known in New
York His strlnging"und piacttcal
jikes would fill ancntottalnlng book-
Hut ho onco was "called down" in a
way to give all his frlonds a lauch at
his oxpense. IIo tolls tho jam on
himself.
In going through tho btttto tun-
nel onco I gave my hat to n ladj who
had lost hers. Tho dripping fiom
tho tunnol toof which fell upon tny
bead caused tho hair to como out
In 01 doi to prevent baldnoss 1 had
m- head shacd and bought a wig
Tor tho latk I put chased a come-
dian's wig nnd had a deal of fun
with it
Ono day Keel Toiry tho Into
Hilly Wallace and I started for Uora
Williams1 ianch near Stockton Wo
n mid c-oumn 1 got. soais logomcr in tno
attached Tho joung pigs should bo train and had to string out along
taught to feed themselves as soon as I tno cai I tat next to a but ly conn-
possible. Uhclr trough should bo a try man and soon made up to ulm
shallow flat bottomed ono.so at rangnd fjotting confidential I told him 1 was
that tho sow cannot get to it J he R dotoctho When ho looked ln-
food of tho oung pigs should con- ctcdulous I vvotkod my wig from a
&ist (list of milk then of middlings bcotllng biow otTect ton high fote-
oats 01 barloi-moal mixed with I head and ho was convinced
warm milk 'J hey ma bo weaned "lhcn I poutod Into his ear a talo
gtadualli at tho end of six or eight of love and woo Pointing out Wat-
weeks and a littlo oil-meal and nlso 1oo I said. 'I'm trailing that voting
coin and pea-meal may bo added UUI' JIOB kruin lo oiocKion 10
to their food Their growth I many a glil ujulnst hot- patonU'
bhould now bo pushed ulonir wlslios and I'm hltod to soo that ho
as fast ns possible nnd thov
should bo fed regularly say abou"
flo times a da but onl) given ai
much us they will eat up clean chch
time. A littlo salt may at
times bo added Cute should bo
taken that they aro fed logulaily as
much as thoy will eat Giccn oats
doesn't got hot.
"My frlond glow greatly inter-
ested as i piled on the dotatls and
when I wotked up n tom.inco about
tho sepal .iLlon for no good tcason of
tho two loving health ho snilTod
audibly and tho tears coutscd down
his cheeks I was just onjoyln tho
pulled by the loots Is agoodgiecn joko Immensely whon wo reached
foal for them in is also gioon clover I-athrop vvhero Wallace and I weio
and It is well to hao u pasture Held to mako close connection with tho
or j aid piovldcd for tho pigs to tun Stockton train
In Thoy should not bo fed on foods "I jumped for my hut ovotcoat
too fattening iu their nature such and bag whon I felt n losttaining
an corn when glowing as a young hand on my shoulder and a lough
pig wilt not glow well if too fat but voice said
the) should havo gtcen feed ptlnci- " $ you don't' You can't leavo
pallv as this will supplj mateilals this tialn and stop that oung fol-
for tho building of bono nnd gtowlng low's inarilugo not whilo I'm nlho"
of m.'sclo Uo flnhh them otlln tho " was my toarful Ttlend I
fall for tho matkot thoy should havo pleaded sworo it was all u joke and
coin" soaked peas or pea-moal failed foi Wallace but ho was out of
tho lattor is said to make tho sight Uho train bogan to movo and
meat solid. A vet good roixturo of iy ongagcinont at Stockton was an
food consists of batloy peas and important ono It was alight or
oats chopped togothor Somo ptofor nothing so I had to lift my would-bo
cooked loots nnd pumpkins mixed hero under tho chin Ho lifted mo
with pea or bailey meal to begin fat
tening on Colman a Kural World.
A cow will go dry if given rough
treatment.
Hi an is ono of tho bost of feeds for
tho milk cow
rattening stock need somo fcuccu-
lent food for a chango
Don't try to winter moro (stock
than can bo woll earod foi.
Cornell unUorslty agricultural col
fVtimV PISCOVEItPD THFV UBR I.OVTC.
Her excessive weeprng deprirad her
of what littlo strength she had Her
hlf-contiol entirely forsook her Gaz-
ing into her tear-dimmed oyes Hmliien
discovered there her love Tho good
man commonplace as he was at last
comprehended the situation He had
a verj tender hunt ami ho was pro
fou lull) touched
hoin-o mouth after I'aima nnd H mi-
lieu wero united in marriage What
no one had suspected all ttio vvoild
now saw Uho untiie community
married thorn
l'or tho rest of iterlifo Htnnm tasted
without a moment's intermission thu
most pet feet felicity that ono cau
dteam of During forty yoara sho
drilled as it were in a Pacific ocean
of happiness and love
Kinmaand Kmlllen had eight chil-
dien from whom they never separated
the two daughters of poor Anna
Uhej brought them all up well
'some sneak of tho "storm of love
What childishness' Passion has Us
Inequalities but truo love has no
storms U he happiness of Hmma.
after sho had won her lover was aB a
full sea without tides. Even death
was hatdly for her Lifo went out be-
cause tho hoar of finishing had (oiue
bho died at the ago of seventy years
without sickness
My sister found this n perfoctovam-
plo of lovo as sho comprehended it
blto esteemed Emlllcn tho happiest of
men for him an excellent woman
Inseed meal.
Nn ;1 10 Hi pni-n ntilkn. A lhn
rvf?WtT?ivr'VTarate!Hnw3iM- zima-rV-
I grains 3 lbs wheat bian 2 lbs corn
meal 2 lbs cotton Beod meal
j No 4 19 lb cotnensllugo fi H3
malt sptouts -1 lbs wheat middlings
2 lbs linseed meal.
No 5 b lbs corn stalks G Ib-t
clover ha 0 lbs corn meal 7 lbs
dried blower's gtalns.
No b ID lbs corn foddor 7 lb
driol brevvet's grains o lbs coin
meal 1 lb. cotton-sood meal
No 7 S lbs of coin stalks 8 lbs
01N straw .1 lbs gluton feed ii bg.
dt led biew cis' gtains 5 lbs buck-
wheat middlings
No 8. U lbs. c'ovor hay 0 11)3
whoat sttaw !i lb- coin meal .1 lbs.
mall sprouts II lbs linseed raoa!
No 'X12 lbs elovoi hay 5 lb
wheat bran. 5 lb ground oats 5
lbs corn meal
Of no'tr&o tho flgutos icptctcnt
tiio piopottion in which tho feed
should bo mixed lather than tho ab
solute quantity that should bo eat-on
by each animal In this thoy aro
only approximate Tach tow should
bo given all she will out bo it moto
or loss than tho weights bote given.
Appetite Is an individuality which
is not limited by weight
back on my ovo I bioko nvva-v nnd
jumped fiom tho moving tialn I
pooled my shin toro my tt onsets and
Uft rV-J&V CG'&Al
'1 telegraphed lo .Modesto to navo
my belongings sent back but tha
man I had boon stiinging alighted at
an intermediato station and 1
haven't soon him or them since."
Irrlcfitloii I't Southern Ciillforntii.
Systems of irrigation dllTor greatly
lit character and cost Ono of tho
lege says that tho fertilizer aluo ol simplest in Southern. Calif mnia is at
wheat binn is fJlH 30 por ton Hanchtto covering tho lands of the
llllio 1..0S iMOio-i vat ley uio waLnuu
bolt of Los Angelos county. A laig
A writer sajs that thcio are some
men who ought to bo nshamod to
look an honest horse in tho face
Uho hands are constantly giving
oiTinsnslblo-perspiiatlon and honco
the- butter should not bo worked with
tho hands
A wtlter thinks that if a man can
grow cheap food and turi It Into
stream taken fiom tho San (iabilel
ihor Is carriod in open ditches along
highvas and across orcluuds to-tho-highest
cot not of each lot At stated
times tho land ovvncis aro
notified to turn out with
sho vols to clean tho sedl-
raont ftom tho bottom of the
llv
lllu lr In 1 J J( "TV
All laud that has no ound or gravol
suboH shoul underdrainod Ihe
tlrst thing In -- ining is u good out-
lot vv bethei open ditch or tilo largo
enough to catt tho water from tho
smaller drains. If tho ground is-
rathor flat with little falls cut the
ditches from 50 to 7f feot npait.vvith
not loss than an inch fall to 100 feet
of length not loss than 30 In oho
deep In tho most shallow placos nor
moro than 3 foot doon unless to get
tho giael or lovol. Cut ditch iu
had condemned herself to a life 0f bottom peifoctly level so there-will
hiVh-pricod butter he ought not teaches so many houis for each
act 0 of land owned and this- woik
and a small assessment foi tho 2an-
joto who attends to tho distribution
of tho -water aro tho only cost On
tho other hand tho lUvoinilo &y3tem
supplying 10000 acres was bought
by tho land owners sit jeats ago for
n0JOUOt or $10 an. ncie. Tho cost
of wntor for oichaid uto is now
about $5 peracio per annuniu. Now
Yoik Sun.
lmvo a veiy hard time makin;
ing
If tho implement house has nc
floor or is not very dry the wheels
of vohlcles and machines should lost
on blocks or placos of plank to koop
tho wheels diy.
The hen will have her own way
and it is best to lfltherhaoit woik
in on her lino and not on youts.
Sho has about as little "scnso" as any--thing
that walks
tho
austerity giving to him the most
compete guarantee of the uoluslve-
ness of her love During lUu years
sho saw not a slnglo man She had
accepted with Innocent joy tha expec-
tation of an oxteinal exclusion In
ail battles that come Iu lifo tharo Is a
recompense for thoie alono who dare
Happiness is like glory To obtaiu it
is necessary to plav high
Ono day I hazarded tho observation
to my sister "It was a great deil of
devotion to bestow upon a medtoeie
man "
Oh! that was no matter" fcho r
spouded Hmltien certainly did not
merit so much happiness but who
does0 bee the falso idea of Pai slan
men of letters who assume thar groat
men only aro worthy of being loved.
What childishness! Vou will see some
day tho ildiculousnossof all that Ah.
the heroes who served their country I
acknowledge they may reward affec-
tion but the daubers of canvas the
blotters of paper what have they tor
tho heart' What U a husband that
belongs to every ono" '
bo 110 lllllos in it lay tho tilo closo
against each other fit tho joints well
to tr other put flno earth around tilo
about Indus deep then nil tho
tomalnder in with plow or shovel
but do not allow houo-j or cattle to
ttauip in It when frosh filled in or
whou tho gtound Is wot.
On rolling land tile drains noed
not bu so close together but it is
necossaiy to put them whore tho
surface water mostly stands but do
not put thorn moro than three feot
under giound for qulok sor vice tin-
loss in placos through high gioand
where it is unavoidable.
Tho size of tilo should nry vv-ith
tho amount of wator and tho dlstanco
of drains apart Tor flat ground o0
foot apart and 40 rods long vlth un
inch fall to 100 foot length: tho out
let should have 3 01 Muoh tilo for
40 ot Jo tods and tho romuinder with
3 or 3J -Inch In ditches of shorter
didtanco 3 or 3J-lnoh Ular-tfo onaugU
Iluine Hints.
Spots on tho wood of
may of too. bo removed by
vigorously with turpentine
sweet oil and then tonowlng
polish b btlsk rubbing.
The most dolicious way to boll an
og Is to pour boiling water ovor it
and allow it to temain without boil-
ing for ten mlnutos. It will bo
found to bo pot foctly cooked.
If ou havo novor tried apple
shortcake tiy it now. Pioparo it
exactly as jou would Btiawbcrry
shoitcake using applo tnuco In piaco
of tho berries: and by tho time
apples grow again you may consider
an applo shottcako as gtcat a treat
as strawberry bhortcuko
Ifjou havo black or tinted cam-
brics or muslins which jouhosltate
to tiust to tho laundtoss give them
a first dip yourself in water in vUilch
jou havo stir rod a toaspoonfnl of
bluck pepper. This is also said to
save gray and bull linens fiom spots
when used in llrst water.
Littlo red ants cannot travel over
wool or rag carpot; Cover tho Bhelf
in a closot or pantry with flannel
sot vvhatevet jou wish to koop from
tho ants on It and thoy will at onco
disappear. 'I hey may bo caught ate o
in sponges into which sugar has
been spi InkloOi then the spongi
I should bo dropped. Into hot watoow
Vrtlllcry Durluc tho Crutndev.
I "Ono ot my anccstots won a battle
furniture during: tho crusades by his skill in
muuing handling his nruuery" saia tno-
and baron. lliut my dear baion""said
his fiiend "at tho time of tho ciu-sades-gunpowder
had not et been
dls"oveied " "I know that as well
as- you do and so did my ancestor"
"How did ho win tho battlo thon?"
Hebiought his nitillory to bear on
! the Saracons and tho stupid loots
seeing-tho guns supposed that pow-
der had boon discovered and fled in
'Usmay." Uexas Sittings.
Tho .Tenabarp
Tho musical Instmmcnt called the
jowshaip onco very popular among
tho negroes of tho South and men-
tioned by a doubtful chronicler as
ono of tho two instruments that Con-
necticut Turltans might lawfully
play on Sunday was really not
named in honoi of the Jews. It
was onco called tho jouBtrump or
toy trurapot and th6 name jewsharp
Is a popular misapprehension.
Trump lilrdi.
The British cuokoo and tho Ameri-
can crow blackbird wero noor
Irnown to build nosts as 'other birds
Go Thoy content themselves with
depositing their eggs in tho nests of
others usually choosing that of
somo smaller representative ot tho
foatheiea trib.9
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 25, 1894, newspaper, January 25, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111958/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .