. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. foot! aud the construction of clothing, it was a principle of duty and benevolence to give as wide circulation as possible to methodsânew or oldâwhich will tend to promote health. We supposed that, ia the matter of "dress reform," all its advocates were philanthropically in- clined, but the paragraph above shows how easy it is to mistake, and that some people, who have a " good thing," will obt


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. foot! aud the construction of clothing, it was a principle of duty and benevolence to give as wide circulation as possible to methodsânew or oldâwhich will tend to promote health. We supposed that, ia the matter of "dress reform," all its advocates were philanthropically in- clined, but the paragraph above shows how easy it is to mistake, and that some people, who have a " good thing," will obtain a government privdego for its ex- clusive sale. Doubtless " there's money in ; Thus justly says the Phrenological Journal and Science of Beallh, referring to some eastern reform under-garments. Now, be it known to all good jjeople, that the C. C. C. Company of San Fran- cisco, have beiler .slylis of reform under- clothing--the invention of a philan- thropic California lady well known to the editorâand they offer to sell patterns to everybody. They also manufacture to order, when desired. See advertisement in this issue of the AoKicnLTnnisT, aud profit by it and be happy. Benevolence 7iot at a discount in this case.â[Ed. Ag. Imaginary Sorrows the Cause of "the ; The old story of 'â The Smoke HouBe," is thus put into rhyme by Mr. H. H- Tdttle, of San Jose. An old lady sat at tho smoke house door, While she wept, as women have wept before. Her husband came, with a heavy heart, Real peace and comfori, to impart. Says he "my darling, dtjarest wife. You've beeu my comfort ali my life. Lean now on me, your troubles tell; I'll bring relief and make you ; At these kind words she i-aised her head And heaved a sigh, aud thus sue said; " Our Sally dear is sm;ill you know. But large in time is sure to grow; And married then she'll likely be. And live the same as you an;i me. In time a little boy will grow, Mark well my word, it


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