. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. a its moral tone and anti-humbug sentimeuta, and take jileasure iu adding my name to the list another ; Another subscriber, Mr. W. E. Cooley, a farmer near Los Angelea, sends some new names and says ; "I am hoping to give your paper a start in this vicinity another ; We have many good friends amongst our subscribers who are practical, earnest men and women, and who are working to ad- vance


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. a its moral tone and anti-humbug sentimeuta, and take jileasure iu adding my name to the list another ; Another subscriber, Mr. W. E. Cooley, a farmer near Los Angelea, sends some new names and says ; "I am hoping to give your paper a start in this vicinity another ; We have many good friends amongst our subscribers who are practical, earnest men and women, and who are working to ad- vance the interests of the Aoricultukist. We need the assistance of all, for it is slow work to build up a paper on its merits alone, without the aid of every one who can lend a helping baud. Papers that are run in the interest of railroads, land monopolies and corporations, and cater to any interest that ©fl'ers pay, soon gain large circulations and are so upheld that success comes without a struggle. But a paper that hesitates not to attack any evil, and is conducted on principle, and is devoted singly to the greatest good of the honest portion of the community, does have a hard row to hoe, and if it cannot live and be made successful by the friends of rightful progress, it stands no show whatever. We have often said that we would sooner fail in a good cause than succeed in a bad one, but we rejoice that we are succeeding in a good cause, and owe much of that success to the good will and efforts of good people, our friends. FATTENING BEEF-CATTLE FOR MARKET. Last month we gave an account of A. N. Story's experience iu fattening cattle on his farm. We then stated that this Spring his cattle would not bring the usual price—10 to 12 cents on foot—owing to an abundance of good feed and fat beef elsewhere. He has brought us an account of fifty head, sold at 7 cents on foot. He never before got less than IU cents on foot for such beef at this season of the year. But notwithstanding


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