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San Francisco Bulletin, 
WATERMAN'S 
HOT MINERAL SPRINGS. 
(CD' 
THE 
Loading Eroning Wovrspnpor West of the 
Rooky Mountain*. 
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r«rta of a year hi pnVnrtJan. 
FREE SEED DISTRIBUTION. 
Earh MiWrtbor will tir |ire*«TiU‘,l XPtUi n vrl^l varlalla* 
of flare and Valuable Till I. VM .l .CAllI.K aim I’LO't Bit 
SITUS, ..,> 1.1 in «lu. Ill tbit •Iltwrrfjin’in pni-T nf the 
paper 
»>- ?en.) forHarnplr Cnpj, if t-rlng (nil pirltmtarx, 
Ranilttaocca by tend. Poat- tTli'e Order, W «II», PargO fc 
CVr'a 1 1 j'T< -f, ;.nd lirj;l#.t»red 1. 1 1 r r, a, our iltV, 
Adrlroe* 
S, F, III I LICTIV i O., 
•inn I'Valirlaco, Cal. 
I). M. GRAHAM, 
Land and Loan Broker, 
Is fn-c|iareil to place loatia mi r*-nI ci late teenrity 
at onrrent rate* of interest without ilbl/iy. 
Rooms 7 and 8, Commercial Batik Building, 
Lob Angeles, California 
The Pasadena Land-office. 
The climate, soil, water, system, lienutiful Scenery, 
»|Trial nial general advantage* I'Hwtofla art, now 
ton w ell and widely known to rutiuire any pulling 
ntniy linnda. See and ymi will Imlicvc. I can offer 
yon, iu all part* of the country, youroWu kind of 
land, at voni own pnoo, hunt *.i par acre, upward; 
and I will Lake pleasure in allowing vim about the 
country. D. M. GRAHAM. 
FIRST-CLASS 
NURSERY STOCK! 
Wi- offer to the public i Large and CUolco Bela- lion or every¬ 
thing u»o.dl} to be found m a nunio-y, at 
Bed Rock Prices. 
In paring onr atoci for th.. market w« have bod Ho rep. 
otatlun of onr nor wry tn new, a* we are linn of the 
pcrai eneut tuatitutlona ,.( aouthn-o f'aUlorula. 
Wo (Xpert to build up a future bn*)n. .» on 
th- mania of our gowla. We luvll* 
i on<i.|H,r,denrt. and will aend 
catalogue free |o anj 
addr.a*. 
FISHER, RICH A BOSON 1- CO., 
Lo 6 Angeles 
*'■ t-o«v I ..r WatbluirtoD .od Kt pelroste 
l*>e Hprltus M . upi«.dle 1 .at .m- . 
F. P. HAMIkliZ, 
Attorney at La w, 
72 TEMPLE BLOCK, Lot Angeles. 
This Delightful Rwnrt it now open to tin pnhllr, tt 1« 
silualwl in Ihu l"uOiilln. ftt Utile* (Vnui Fan D'-rnar. 
dim, Calirunila. Altllndo, iron L et ahof the 
*«. h val.uglteo by Lluot. Wheel.rv Kii- 
glDCOriti. Dorj™ The i limali la 
highly reeommtmliiil for 
Asthma , Throat a ad Lung 
asc's . 
Diset 
And the wains are good for Dyxp'-pxla. nhaiimaUran. and 
UDdrvd din'll" ■ For further purtleulem, addreas 
R. W. WATERMAN, 
Proprietor. 
P IIP E 
And Unadulterated Cnndioa, made fnwta every day 
at the 
LOS ANGELES CANDY WORKS 
Spring Street, Lob -dngeleB, 
A 
ftran 
id thru' atuck- 
Lvliu-u liiui'h-i'.iiiru utLidldil. 
TURKEY RAISING. 
It. is just as easy to raise fine, largo and 
healthy turkeys, if the proper course be 
pursued, ns il is to worry over n lot of 
puny birds all tin 1 uoukoii, and then have 
then; only attain to about half the size 
they otherwise would. The lies! plan to 
raise turkeys successfully and profitably is 
on a praia or grass farm, where they can 
have a good range, Tinkers kept housed 
will not do well. They cannot, bear con¬ 
finement. Il is natural for them to roam 
about, even while young, in Search of bugs 
and (lies. The best mother is a turkey 
hen; she will cover liar chicks well. 
It is much easier to raise turkeys, here in 
California, if hatched after the rains are 
over, than in the East. For breeding 
stock, select a large, well formed and 
enily hutched young gobbler, and, when 
it. can be done, have your hens two years 
old at least. They will lay better, set 
steadier, and are far better mothers, while 
'lie young are invariably hardier Ilian 
those from Inst year’* hatch. If good, 
strong stock is selected, turkey raising in 
California is very finny, and especially 
art- hrnltby *rf i.-i- -.1 uaii.Iv i* si-Mmui t.. Im profitable where gobblers arc used. 
Th'-. t. 1 ...,- .pii.!. S eu the pun't> a young bran;' gobbler running with a 
dozen common liens will add an average 
,"f live pounds to the weight of each chick 
hatched the first year, while the young 
turkeys will l»c stronger and molt* easily 
raised, besides bringing a greater rcmuue- 
' dion to their owner when marketed. 
In some portions of this State flocks of 
from 1,000 to 6 0013 me raised by one 
i owner The young require nothing but 
i warmth for the first fort y-eight, hours. 
| Turkeys hatch in twenty-seven ortwunty- 
<iglo days. If young turkeys arc fed at 
all, they should hr; fed with soft, food, not 
net food, and often. For the Iasi feed, 
.•ivon early in the evening, I prefer broken 
wheat. They arc very fond of curd, or 
■ ottage cheese, or sniearkaiMi; it is good 
for tin in, I know *omo parlies who enn- 
-i lei that their Miocene in raining young 
turkey« is due to I. free uae of the above, 
kor drink, fresh and sweet, milk is pu'f'i- 
alde tei wall r. Do not let if sour in their 
drinking vcohcIh Corn meal, mixed with 
tbo bqiiiiUn which meal low been boded, 
*•— - I " ^« good food. Onions olioiipad tluft are 
‘civ di hi mbit for poultry, .'sp-ciullr ho 
lor young turkrys. On® of the greatest 
"'" " ,k 'h of cliicke i- the largo or head 
lon:,n. To prevent mid imnove this peat, 
anoint the head of each yuung turkey 
with lard or butter, tiomo use coal oil, 
ml that ih loo hririle Ireuliuent. limit 
yonr turkey hen well with carbolic 
powder when vou n( ..| |„. r , , lD( | rP|M . (l , {l 
few days before tilur. for hatchiug. 
1 olluw a eiwilar eoureo with dimltem, 
Wm-uam Nn.ce. 
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t'lvnls micr Ut**il«»*l, ii»alifMv«1 tif uiult. Tim 
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I* * fur lill ’•fur*. •' -<»r j ... «->tte;a.iioa. 
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. ft i »,•--/7. i * I* wiAw^h'is c#.K-1l*y for nvr i\n» 
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SAWING THE LOO. 
THE GREAT SUCCESS 
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NEW LIFE! 
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