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Ju.UuilAli UXIAM | Utt.vi Tiia uui'a. r a Ttt* c . of jfZg) CONSUMPTION 1,-J ; I- ' r r.c. TRAOf VARK. > UoJlt'* (itIi.MIII It A 1.1, I'll I kbit riih, I'a. cnsAP gu:ts for tus pz:?lz.2. G'-EAT GLN V/OPKP, C I H, nn.**" „ Fiu.t--.il, •• l a i ' ' ' 'J, AUm . J. H. JOIISMTO*. lt>9 SmithficM strwt, ritt*l>tirgli, Pa. miMon MrFarlaae t k Fa.. Hardware Dealer*. HARDWARE I WILSON, McFAItLANK & CO. dk.vlkhh; in STOVES, RANGES -HEATERS. 1 ALSO Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, ANp HARDWARE. AI.I.E'HIRXY STRKKT, .... tll'MEH' 81/OCK, .... nRI.LErOMTE. PA. Jfe aCLAEK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup Cures all diseases of the Stomacn, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. MRS Million* testify to its effioacy in heal ing the above named diseases, and pro nounce it to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO BIAN TIIADK M AUK, Guaranteed to cure Dynpepaia, pgpA GENTStWANTE D.H Laboratory 77W. 3d St, New York City. DruggisU sell it I TRAVELER'S GUIDE. I>KL L !•: K<) NTE A- SNOW Sll () K : I ) li. ll.—Tliuo-Tal'lm In olTt t l on umi alter Mny i i 4. Ii l.onvos Hliuw Hliov ft..'lo a. arrive* in llollafoiite 7.-1 % M l.< *v* I)n|lofti|i(c tt.l'2 a. M.,arrives at hnovr Sliur II iA. M Loatoft Htiott - i" t*. M.,arrives lii UolUfutil, 1,20 9 'i. I.eaVfm llt'llofuiito 4 l' r v .arrives at Hm%* Hli>e | 7. . * M 2 1.1. \ 11:, o. n i Ba| • 11in. ■■ 1. i.i. |> A LI) KAIiLK VALLKY KAIL. 1> IIOAI). Tiiuii'Tublc, Mi) 11. tf-a : K| . Mull. *jiw*hii. .4tih|i. K*|i. Mall. I A. m. r. M. V u r.t \r; |fi' at Tyrone L'v* 7 h .hi '• I.i ivei al'i > foliv 7 U7 H .17 • •. .* " Vail " 7 n 10 •ii 4 < 0 1.1 *• llnltl " ... 745 N ' r . ~ , . .. i " II \ M ... 751 BU4 ' o •• rowu •• ... ; -i •>. ~ ; .. U •• li Itii 1 ! •• .. 7 ; ft 62 < b<3 •• lir| Matilda " ... H"8 u Otl j , ji •• Miii tl.a " ... hl3 Wl7 ! 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Itarriabam • 4 • " '• U llli*riia| ~rl H 4'' n 111 •• •• Li. lt Hti\t n 40 ain M '* KpiiiAu li 05 a 111 •• arrives at Kri '• Ift pm MAG A A K\rKL.-M.a%t - 1M.1U.1. lj In- " .''sis •• • • llarrtstHiri 11 0a n " •• U illi*iiu; rt. 4 |' in •t srr • vet at Itaaov 4 pa Passetifftrs by this train arr.vt* in Helle f i u .*t & 10 pm PAD r LINK Is*Vl* I i II 4 Uari I - i m •' Wl i pri Tl5 pm " arrlvaa at I ck liavea w I , m KA-TW A It 1. PA< Ih :• SXPEKM leavssl I ii .* • • 40a WitUamsport 7 i a " arrlvi'M at IlnrhttlurK 11 are M *• Phil iilall hia • ■ I | • PAY BXI RUI •• lock Han a 11 •' " \\ illiitni| ort . I.' to a m •• arrivalfl • 1 10 pa M r bila l| 11 7 KBH maillaavaaK a pa '• " L- k llavsa 'i pa " flit i rt*pot t li -i ft " airlvaa at Ilarrl , 2 4 " " Phi la Islphta 700 * a PAtT LINI laavaa Willlamsport 12 • a •rr t%. • .! II *• *. '-an. "Philadelphia .7 am Krt*M*llH-*.f N) .aara Ei| rr* klU\ tt \ ' \\ • t . • 1 i I li; ■. * K• t t A. clomi nascll as at 51 art ham bar land with I. All, I* R Iran * I r w s k . t-irr* * i B<'rsnt>n i. Mall Weal, Niagara Rapmaa Wast, aad Brio Bvi r* •* H■ si aad I k Have aa • ma dsttos Wait, • Mi" td-n et H tiiiAiii*! rt with N ' K \N frar north. KA Mail Vt .t. Niscara Kij-res• W.st, %• 1 Ds> V*; I *- f - t a !•" k 11 a*n With H K Y It II trsifi* Krj. M Ent *• !\%. *t ni r iat Krillh(rftlt)l •n I. •* t M - It R nt ' rr% *i!. ' A A \ R I R. *t En i ft t *th II N Y A P K K. 4tt J ! I I'rift* ! with Y V Klt j i'*- rhm ;|| f ' '"in I't *''j t * and Wtllii r t .tr.h".uts..' Im h;r. U.dt. I t'.a. U ' I*; r-.t f Umy I i •• i Lot, an Is ,f I o Kt;r*. } it ,* < ar a all night trains Uw. A * tOITLY_S2O. PHILADELPHIA SINGER lithe BEST BUILT. FINEST FINISHED. EASIEST RUNMNQ SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public. > Th* nh r. *. fe; f. • nt t' - ' rrt <•! j j r ' r thn 1-r* J Va hi * 'r % n (' f " %*ry I n of fab Bamamtwr. we do a< ask pm topapanti p • p, iia lh machif •* A(tf 1 • t *.• i it, if it t ' t all *'• r-i * .t. r * • i I' t at ♦ r Cbaaalt jpaarlatstaam aad avdarßaa ',■? iaad ITS aod t * A rwss fir 4 111. V 4 A ! t fO . > 17 ,N Tenth Pt, t':.. a.Mj * \ % : t> S-r 41 V k • t 1 *t J 'b ILyTI tn IIJ '\V ■ • start J M* .w- m. V* n a Boar la tk sea caa wafk ta j |.|.■ • • f * ■ ei ■to tha boalaaaa. I I•, •.. r I ,ib* • ill (•> }■ i r>.*rij t. ••11. >. j ' -k- . " |.t. 'j • .• -• *1 I i - • •:'• • .i It- It- V •.> n.. ■> iMt. I • *>lv.n-lh n Ad lr* *• Tat tft t , A*, ta. J Malm 4-47-t j I I. FKEDERH KS, • I • Repairer of Sewing Machines, ItRLLKPDNTF. PA R. .i!- aea aas mlfaaal el Mallei .*. * the la k • • • r .!, with Mr. Chritisn I hi, on farm fl' Z Kim*. E M . Old Mnrh ** Rfmtiled t (' with l* m a\rr v, .f r t i rhftt rtquxrtd. a*" Ml work guaranteed. .//• I ilrrrtisiiniufs. TUTT'S PILLS KB*WBSI/> -■ JRUUUODMBBWUI TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From HOIII . .A i UIIIDIH of tlio Ml lll#* 1111r11;111 i. 'I In I* fiV (il Jit < 'III t 111 1 111 :11 111 L(|| of A|i|>cllt't llowrlii (Oilin , .Sil •rfeir, fullitraa u(|c*r <ittii|f, i#%erl<t *o rirrflon of or inliiit, I aiHfnlloia of footl In llnlilllty of trtiijirr* l,\v • |ilrlU f .% frrllMH ill' Inning *oin* <1 my, 111/./lnn y | Iu(lr | inu nl I tin ll# MI I, |<t brio lb# ryr, |lj(li|% #!• orril V'rlitr, \ S I 11 \ TJo \ , ( tnt| <lo nund t in- tine offtrimit'dj that a tmllnctly mi itin Mv*r. \■# ii I.iv I in.-.ll# i. Tl lis I*l 1.1.S III! V•• lit i I'll!. Tin If lift ion Oil tlio Ki<lll'VMiiixl sithi ik ill t i>rotii|i?. i< iiinviiic all iif1Imiinlei thr< i • > * I • • ° eev* fllgi'M if Ills* MValfiii," mjf "i j■ J tlU,sound <Hgo*iic>n, i' ifitl ir if in (I u viiforouH h i i i i i s puis rim*##* no iiiu)H#'ii or riiplf. * nor in*•• 11 i•* v itli Tillv work ami nn upi rf #*t ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Hi: I'I.KI.S 1.1 It I A M \V .11 tV. "i ii i to bid ii•• i •' i, with ( oi ■ i Uotl.two yt ii ,:i■i■ tI. |VI ' • I I " • ' k;in I■# f jiIIIm, a tit I Tl TT*# nI 'ln llrnt th it |) I VI- UotJO Uto fl rI •. I Till clritrnl in#* out tilt # Iv. My app Mti H fpl#-tiil)(l, looil Kt ♦ ii .v!ii, ami I n- w uve Ditortl Pl'fiUff i I fi ! Ilka n • n. tn " W. i>. I Dn M:I•. N • . - * o rvwhff .'iftc. <)t!l ,11 Murrui >' . TUTTS HAIR DYE. (iinr II 11 It (111 XX 111 Hit I us r ; lll sUntlv T" a ULOUT llui K by a single am lit till" IVI Mtll V , 111 , or ten I by inrnu on i* Ipt of gl. Offl* *. II Mitf .y Str.-- t, s#w y. 1 ( TUTT S MANUAL CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. U ■ T. • . ■■■■HBHBHMSHBBMMBNfII ' M I'k- : .it <f - .• ' r i • T r# • • 11)- I 1I: i lit r - V 4 ••• • t-i Shi •• f ' !. • r !*t ; * . tl n. I'. ivo f l !It r - IK _ ** 3MMH * I'tf.i sis ;• >. 1. f j > • K-' # o Ir.k*- • . * .a • . • • Mfl \. •' Z, !• K . I > ' nft ' • | • V I- '. a! i- Ii j- rf. ,i ' ' • £ ■ YUM) 'icui'i Ni 1 hi • £ ■ A** \ T TV ' 0 [-!• i ; r I 1r ■ m Jl 1. . • " I't g 1 i'l a- . i I o gl HAS BEEN PROVED fA j) Tim SUREST CURE for 1 KIDNEY DISEASES. I"-*■• a :t.> k ordimUr#l • . sit:. ' ■ - :r-r*.;l i*;a iSt tri.itj-v \,ty I*t! w i .<* utd nat r s m t yad .. 1 c t] fl f)HioC r IaUMIV/O J Kitr fy • W<~rt i ujnuvird. • Mig tt win id promptly ■ I f U * I r* v wt : iifMaw, rrt nof * • t S v £ : . - ■ ' ' , <' r r *1 IV WOt-T> I T AM. I nr , IVI . n HEAL I • ' to I lit • M ■•it' ■ Wc cix nr - . . . . ...... ~ f" •' "ii i • $ • ' - i • r ■■■ ..f LL'UH* ! M'.O " iMTti :• .A i. . • <••<■ ►•, # -.-V.I ■ ' ' 1 * # li'Nfl I. ON, Rnr •> ' . pg, flits /!TNF,\IIING POR,UISKif\ I RIMLDY SUCMAS DISEASES! ITrTTr!.ITCH.SO(CS. Pivrus./ KPiscwonM/ ltm,tln*lnr. it'l ~ r. ir onhl.l'l mif wc ft' in,- ul flcn*(! •• I At* t!'*aant, *no< mtoil r. I tm. i i I, , 1., nn, .rtlrl. In |b nrk<t Nl hfilrn.ji.',i r tail M itt* In S-tl Mt"|* I LaM.il i* A-i:.i.Ds.)*,Pla^l". llf I(1T11--"I I " n III" lot ful Inl I v I. i" i •!> liair OSIIIJ,-'I m ii lnu Hi Ir -jl |tt.iiir In (mt.-rljr. yr"tf, t • .rial ihniwt monj'. W ni many (, wonsn. Uijrn wot glrW 111 ni'ik f.., u, fi(l,i In thi-ir >u I nnliilm Any on* ran iln ihr nfk prop*,lf fn>m lli #r*l l*rt. Th* Hi'lnnm Mill ptgnfriif than lan llmra unllnary frmfan. R*paoatrrontflt fnrntahfl fpra. Ko ona h'i i-nfrngm* fall ui maka nunap rapUtlp. Tun nan itnfuln f<mr •hull- ttnir la ihr wntk.nf only ynnr apata inaairiila. Full inAxmatlon and all lhal la nal"d atnl fra*. Ad Irm *TI0 A Co., I'uillnod Malm 4 47*Iy. ULIT CTNLW ALFTMWNL Id J K Ii I. I. Ii FON T li, I* A . yv. o- Z o ZZ XJ t zz ZZ u. a. ZJ . NKWH, FAITH AMI KL'CIIL.T'J lONS. tßltnf OF T1I Kill • a WIWAM I' ilia IRKUI QII C ALL' I UI. >lll.lll UL JL.L L.I MIL . Every former llti e ' u•' • ~ LILMMM sotHtthing of i> <" IF -it at Arm/ it I . If,. "At / ft IlKM'ii lIA ; . /.. Ihr ■ .I ' 111 .1, .'/ it ■ fartnerA tun/ tune /m* 'ifhi I E r iinm■ imur< ■ si, fi -r' /ait A# ■ r tJmt they art brief an' . ■ I/, .nti.l. About Hjii'outing Win 'I. Il is in-rally MIJI] 'I a i|, M inni;. (lie Pennsj 1 vania Farmer, tbat a j rain >f w lira: it' jiiil into I !i' • i oiii. I v. m. .• i rrcriiiiiialL* unywsy, but F i- !br from a fact. Wheat needs thrci essentials to cause growth, I, u , -tin■ ai. air, and il any one o( tl t n i willilu Id tin ie h n f i iiurt*. \ . ■ :i,t 1 of wheat |iiaa- lina • • Ii ( dry d wouiil ie \ i r ppront; \a air;! of iiuii-tun , .a sickly Ma < will : i . i a while a] | < ar. lut i!. el. ;_*in \ or thai crow 111 Will 001 l el ae. I; 11 . it only l ij>ht ai. iv. or vi.il throw out a siroiie lent j.: d < \er. a hill the life of t lie |1: lit i lie . . ■ . exactly hv the aiie unt "; I i i inent it ( oiilaini I w .l .' ■ i wlu n th.s store i • < \ha>. :• d t plant die", #tiv ■< i■ j 'r; ■ ' i and sod. aiei k' op ' ■ ' :. ;• ■ ' re ' | about tM de^-r.. - and i1w.,1 never. 1 jienninate ; raise it to I ► d> ;rces i and it will 1 e eooki I; | iace tl ' i temperature at alu ;.' 'pi an c.xtri nn limit, ai . i■iV ■ll n • ' growth in secured. '1 In n dep' <1 isowiiiLj haxe a most wonderful in fluence upon the plant. Ii:.e 1 n twelve ineln S ill t p, pro' ,M\ .not OM I one kerin 1 in twilve would r. i :i ■ shoot above the surface, wipe at or. inch the plants would tnak* tie ,r a[ I |n arance in four or I--. day . Ail '< these rnat'er arc sul .(• • a- i i >. jects within the si _• ht an i < irli r tie 'observation ol tie farmer, who, by ' j fund f information tl .t v.... 1 i worth trcasun st .him—for. ;:-t...i •• as they will be by I. .own . rr. Tin-nt, tin \ ari • ■ vi. .*.< M r - j cality and latitude, an 1 1 know* then that tin y aic not the x ; : of any* ■i' v ditor who* a.*: ulfural pasture is tin* j inc fl, ,r in t!.< \* . story of a hi • k h • ■ k. and the p, age /f which is the wat ] np< r< j exchnngi. American Beef and Idn land 1./ A.I, Al fr ft., n R. • The shipments of American cattle to (treat Unban ar> large, and grow ing larger, and .1 i* s ,f,. :i y ,• will I>. largest In !•*; of any pr • vious.vear. Amern sn beef ha* grow n steadily in favor witli tin- I'rilons and it is not to be wooden I at thai the butchers and -to.k rai-eishax sought by aid ol torn rnnn lit to <x* <dude American cattle on the pre tense that they are subject to the foot-and-mouth disease, b to. If the American product is excluded from the English market there would M sueh an advance in price as would please and profit these inten-tci parties, it is self-interest, wholly, which induces them to thus attempt to damage a legitimate trade by h g islation. Their resolution topuihil.it the importation of cattle from thi* country, passed by the House of Commons rccntly, got no further, by the interposition of wiser h u'isla tors. The magnitude ami value of this trade may be illustrated by offi cial British statistics. Thus, in Ml. out of $2G,(108,000 worth of cattle imported into the l'nited Kingdom $11,f>64,000 worth came from tin United Stales, and outof SIG,M2,OO(i of fresh beef imported $0,01d,000 j catnc from our country. Our own statistics show that Mg ore exported to (Ireat Britain $•;,058,000 worth Jof | cattle, $0,888,000 worth of fresh boef. On Friday evening of last week, j in die House of Commons, the effort to shut out the importation of Amer ican cattle got a lata! set-back. Mr. Dodson stated that so far as Govern ment inquiries had gone they showed that there was aluolutely no ground ft>r any legislation that would pro hibit the importation of American live cattle, lie also staled that re liable statistics showed there was less foot-and-mouth disease in the United Hlatcs than in any other place, and that what America did I have of llie di ease had been taken there from Europe, ai I I ides .American exporter- i.< vi r liked sending to foreign inarK*' < iliiei in ferior or alb-etcd live stoi ... This i-p< <' b product da' j, ation, and toe t lh.it is i-'|Ue)cheil, and the t \port liadc in live i-tt.ci as Will a*, in drei-sed bet f, will go f.n as usual, lie- best nn ai at the lowest pi in - will find its v. .y w. liout re i -lance : to lie- tables o! the I'. [ Secretary j reneli, of tin Treasury 1 department at 'A übißgton, tddn • id a letter on ooU'iay '.I tk iwatk ■ rid:.' ivt; 1o tin i . r . of I ftot , a:. ; mouth i. - in • '*. , i a- 1 j the liriti it I'm .aim iff. In h it ttci , lie u. eu ' s tl. •w 1. , ■ .! , , from . reliable data at I ml, mid denies most emphatically the < •.. *. JK . of the dis. . I ■!-. ill tills inn: • ! I 1, •nr 1' . ' ttpi iul Utlentioc to the -tra.g.iff I ;!!K. I tioi. I ")'i I " I ii- i 'if iMliiir < ifiijioit I iiilu ♦/ ii 4 ui/.iv, v, li. ri by i t iff 'a :i y intj > > to sul at our cattle ' > dm. ad, h from • broad, ;. - In i Iff : I!' ' •A this b tti i lias 1 ii •< iff to the 1 'rili-h 1 Miia • or a* \\ .tilling-on for the a fori..a' .on of I. (iov mm- * Do. if. - j • v ' . ( sum up about : : dov. fort: :.r M_-: (.ram —i lie th< ii. i i . ,nof . . sugar cane, vig ' ,bl< -. .">< bushels J' it' M'", tl'U 1 . ''it 'j * 1-ifM field pumpkins .ml • yia-! . ati ian ahundanee of garden vegetables of tu<* i<?;r i v.*ir# ti . 1i iv r.ii I i'. .. o !. ir. . tons of hay ; on the farm are two . . ( :fft'-le, a. 1'• ..1 l.av. ap; .. la -1 ma: . n.or- . th otie-rof 1. •.ri f.n .:' > ■ : I .nil*—The. < was ah abundance of . f'ru 's ; a 1 t < . p< lb- i.: t ' !< .r \e..ts -igo. eon-.-: ;i : >1 li' TIiCJ Wit. lid 1. '_* ■>. i , winch about 1 ,(.'(>(• were s,,id ,arly iti j tl..- f:.l i at iper 1 I |o an -. ~ v< weight. \V i H Not.' wt n ... .v i •; vv on the farm. All the drix< s ami avenues, as w. II .*. h- ;l.w:.y - >,>: Irr . two mills and a half, plant 1 with mrqiis were <■ j n. .w- i ai 1 fit i from xv. i is; al-o ixwMl ktpl laxxn xxitli a go<"l X aril v of t vergreens and ahrub'iery. . of the farm won' 1 be about equal lo <0 per cent, on ait invt -tn eni 1 iocs farming p ty ■ Farm .Notes. Tie- < Ob'T .do I ff.t'l b< ( tie ll'.S ! had its ilay. (ieo 1. JSeleet your o 1 ) ota oos when you cb.; the crop. N< ver abetter time. Ivan-is shows 1. Uer yit 111 f wheat j than waa anticipated bef'Tt thrash- I ing. j Humors of extensive j otato -blight' ' and rot reach us from scx*e-al sec tion#. I.ate ndviet - from Europe fix the wli< at crop at Jn pi r cent, below last ! year's crop. Indiana in some parts is suffering for rain. Wheat yield not much above the general avenge. Buy your wife enough strawberries for a nice large patch—say one bun- ; drcd plants. The A mcric t i Cultivator says that a gill of strong tea is a specific in ! cases of sheep poisoned by eating 1 laurel. Corn everywhere is late, and cor respondents in the: xvi *t predict t hat frosts in September will occasion groat loss. - . _ I (len. Hen rick, of < )lto\vn,,lowa, is authority for the slnU ment that lowa will produce this year the largest crop in its history. Farmers err who keep their horses in dark snd too frequently ill-vcnti-, lated stables. The constant darkness is bad for the eyes. Minnessota is lo have a sugar beet 1 factory with machinery imported froui Furope. Jt will be ready for opera'.ion next spring. Tiic short: "• in (i:c win at crop, an ( timat' 1 by the best authorities, v:.ri' i I)DID NL nit, C 0,009,000 bushels to 11 0, 000,00 I bu hcis. The condition of the corn crop is advancing. It promises about 00 I • i cent. r,( i perfect crop, and the calculations of the y ,< ! 1 . , 1,700,000 bu lids. The ( nor: io v.:.!< rintlon-t that come Iroin the I are produced by ph hii < tl h '-forme i fruit, ' ' •. • later setting to giow rj)u< |j p t , h -i r. 'lie late l r ,d mo I tun fully made i crops give promise ol proven, nt o\<-r last i r; ; I crop the country ow r.ia- p ra- i' • .:j well Is;. Mr. i M > '.er, of Wa idngton 'I heave -t hop-grower in ' I'm- ~v ' .'< -. It is thought i ' tit ihop-growing ■ mi.try w.d b f ui. 1 in that A i ■ vman tciU us that the ' r< i iry is worthless in his ■n. V<' . i lend id in ' )liio. i i* ' -in : good tiling in . 1..• v. • i :.;•!) - the- <dg< of tlie a 1 :.t ~• rond-sid< s rney not d .a. p.. . roj . but tiny will m f ' :-< t< f :< i . to torment you a.e • r -r. Uv"* r < at, j ile anii burn thi IN. . :--r ' .e In- iry of k< ■ ping worthless i . t>k .1 .i<' pwt j.ay -10,090,000 ani.uaily, thi. mi r< presenting the v ■ ' • i 1 d -'roy< i, and . Agricultun th only important ■ try in Arner, a wliich lias the w . f. :a i .arhi t. Our < x porta* Ti e ; - b.iiti • of our country in ' ' : ■ Y.. i- : . -■ j. ■■ aloes <>n a soil -t g i ntireiy of j>urc sand. lie < nil he s. .th jis ' v of barnyard • • i'cp. I -< n ( a: -ore and excel- A v.. r of r.iltm tto,' '.a., kojis . ur of t:.o worms which so <>f n d troy p- ich orchards by a . f! ! . birds, which < . : g tuit i or worm-. For . :•• ye .r- i.t has been raiding 1 I'e-c'.in ' tin e birds, and now !. >0 of them. I i- chimed tha* lettuce planted e - n ' ::: ]>< tw. n the r.;ws of strawberry i hints will protect the latter from the ravages of white ..'i 1 . wh. I) pri ft r the roots of the lettuce to tlioM- of the strawberry. Fcrtii.uing b <b. 'ances. From results ob'.ainct] with various Art .i/.in • -ub-■ u. I'rolessor At wat r has drawn the following con* elm-ions: Corn needs little nitrogen Ik -i it a wii.it it can draw from natu ral -ourct s, while its yield is largely increast 1 ur. r the influence of min eral fcrti .a rs—the most effective being those in which the chief com* ;>ncnt i- pho*phorie ac i<l or potash, ording to the soil ami the season. Potatoes respond uniformly to all the A rlili. rg ingredients, and tlicy are less able than to gather from natural sources. The same appears to 1 t:s for turnips. Not enough experiments have l>oen made with olht r crops to justify conclusions concerning tin in. Practically, the largest average yield for all crops is -reared by tlie use of fertilizers con taining all the essential elements of plant food. I'sed alone, nitrate of soda is rarely useful, sulphate of lime frequently, muriate of |Hjtash very often, and the super-phosphates generally. Foils vary in their capac ity for conveying food to crops, and careful observation and cx|<crimont arc necessary to determins the needs of particular soil. Water on riowed Ground. The water that flows over a plow ed field washes off the moist soluble portions of tlic soil, and deposits tlictn in the bottom of the ditches. When it percolates through the soil Uran underdiain the loss is reduced to the smallest possible amount. There is some loss in underdrawing wnler; but even this is in great part prevented by having a growing crop i on the ground ail the time-
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