1 H AM l M l- V. IM tltlMi. M i !) !-- 1- thrown v.v.ty every win ter iii the ormneu '.nanajeineut, of, stock, i do not moa-i the folder p.ctu- ally tha ter iKSSS? feed four ealv s and six yearling? all , wine-, aril :n the sprint; they aie no lart than n the Previous fall how : nitli.i "I l'.? .OUtler ttiej tOtiSUmcu is wasted V I will Imvc a pile of liianure prop.rtlatetothe folder eater, but it wo i!! be worth 1:0 uiore lha:i the j cos: uf'.ti ! l.ib'r in staking care of the stock. Ir. onb-r t'i K'a'iize any gain on tbesp r.nwn ils, I mcsA wait for tli extra. growth th :y rn :k? in summer pi -lure. I This, undou'-fifly ia the factual result I cf wiiiterie't a l'.ro proportion of the ! your s cattle in IhH country, Thev arc j fed eioiu;h to i..ep them alive, or may- i be bettt r thai: this, to enable them to j hold tin r own, that is, rot to fall away ! much. r.ret::m, there ho profit in this kind of management, ai oa can eee. ' . . . , , i I'.en li'-'inal IS fed enough to mairi'ai!! i:i 1 locomotion, tuv! this, i ot e I'irs- .1 necessary, such additional j food iiB it may L.iV) Wiil naturally, if it 13 T.O r'V : U ire J i Keep tl I :ll troni I reez- in , ..; ' ij t t ,.r-oi tl 1 .w r 11,1 rt "'I-" o..eu ue .ase;, crr.xvtli if i rni-irr ..t- tnivr f ..! i,roMU. n a joinlj, oi.e, .mi IJ.ur. Ii.Il if it ist.iatnred fir full grown. The in- CI Clse or gr'Wtn W ll! lit aCCord'.l.g to v: 1 f 1 o:i-: Tf I ! - r-r.r' i cotirse or v.e;:k, Mich as sttaw or poor Lay, the ar.im.tl cannot consume more that: en.i.i .'h to maintain vitality, Le.-j Etront r or rieii-r f n! is t-s-et-ti.i! to pro.i.s. I s!:i tilj txpect to rna'ri'cn thi. wi'.h (..lve., by 'vii. - :!:e:n eac'i a ;;:;;;; it day oC bri:. j::.d oil-nv.. iniy.-'!, t'.vi.- parts i.f bran arid ' :.c ; a'l rf Oil-:t.ea!. T::oy wov.'A 1 1 kr, 1 in toor.-jy i-tab'-1 with a rack for !;av on o::e S! 1: ill,' t bOXf s i . i r si-.'a! or. r, t, fin '. i ti.nig': i-i the stabl-- for water to be tatried to thrill. I v.'-'iild not it: th.'te calves out of the stable once dur- iu; . i.c ttiniri, l iti'iuu ..'u t.'-iiuu 1 ot:i '-very day, and a l.lth; nesh litter 1 st. alt'. ii"i i i; t :.e !1 xr ti ,i i i i c . . .( t!: s.? c.uves had a feeding of roots with their m I should consider then management about perfect, but all the , . . , . , , , .. roots I have might bo needed for .he fattening cp'.t'e. pet all the l ay tht ib.lt the Calve WOUld would T'li,. ' '' i y?:irliiigs,-.in th-'' contrary, would bt! tied j in the st.'.b'.i- with halters. This treat- ment would gel tli' i.i aer-ustom:- ! to be- kg liandinl, m.'.k'u.g them gentlo. They j would be f( ,i double the quantity of the ; eaaie mixture, bran and m'-al, with a j ch.iri'" fi.e.i 1; 'j to ro: k t. Ti.ry VteiM b,. :::! : 1 into !( yt.rd ::i tl;! I mi.ld'e of th ihiy to drink. Tidi f.-o cu aits ol m. -.ii would make growth, and j i:i the si ring I -h. m'd p. ct tl.t-iu to bt; laru- r tl..::i rh-. y '..tj iu th.e i' tll, and in ; t'Vi'l, i'" n-t I ..-it. r, i-o-eti; ion. TMi ! voiihl ,:p :v than pay f-r tha meal, lor j they won.dgo into pa t-ro .tu.i.g and Vigorous, a:,.! whi. h v lul.l gill to grow I ! e ti: cu t :! : inter but :r.;ir at once, -l ev had f'L!-r, a month. Iiotni'lg i'i the w for th. :i it ',v,.'.iM k- t;, -n l't-rh-ips, ; would f hi ive. :l St.li-iid -r. i. fo so t: tilc'V I'i.i: .Nutks. A!! pors' v ho e i-;-templato keeping I j c.i er :-tarti:-g an apiary, slioald imiv in tke tht ii seleotioi' of !. s, as uoll its choose t! ' style : a movable fran". 1 ive t! ey or. ot to f.-e, .ll hives slouid b 1 i.ia :. duriug the winter 'no:;o.. from th L( st of well seat-a.t 'i I u : -1 ! y:r, end m atly p iiateil wiih t'.vo co .u -r '-1 piiut. -n iii .. tan s c-etio.i of Wi to start ,1 ! ,,t.; ,iy ivilo, Jotl : hoUid CllOO.S'O suc'i tt.t. P;, as .'lave nice, br'g'tt a-jA s, with a r. i-o:itt!.j r.moa..t f honey to last.ur.t il ti ;t I. i --'. - A-.- :i i i'.-;-.:'. It Las Wen to many qua:-' :t puzLng quest i.-' 1 to know how to jfo.tct a ato. k of i,.t . tlutt haj a ; - i ;:l.o ot;. t , :i: this iaso:: ! oftbewar. si to out leaders thiit thi i rati ;.iv iivs be kuo.vo by rais- I ing up tha hive s ightly, and if y(u that i ytt:ig white ettiio yo bets lying on the ' bottom boartl, you can be suii: the i poss;s.se3 a yo! Uii- que. n. a at :: stock j in be I relied cm as being e- ehoieo. ! l'yrt i!jur,,iu;bolte ii, is a ko.kJ juosti- i tute for tha br.t s i;i j. l ice of faritit. it j shoiiU'. le plac,-l :u Kiallow h.x.s a 1 -w : rods from ti:o ix e r :'i.is, f. the b- t will vioit aii 1 ';.;;i tt tiui -ive-f -u nice warm d i:t. In or 1. i t stir.i ilator y..r.r fLies- if.d best ;s f.-r e.trl . t i. rdir;-t Voti ou.:!it to foV. t!te ji ',... t.'ae.- cunces f newlv i- 1 -ir.o. li.l'il A h - ir ; each day. av d i' ;oti Pav- f,her stocks uiiuio (..-M,:: !!:! suj IbtM, we roe ommem. :a ; y into sin. ill bi. ; brood co al - oi thf bees v. ii! i i be t.rv'f tt-id Pre ken . i . . i ,i i . , t'.-'-:r ui. Wiitu toe I o'.i'Ci ; uvir fio'iu. i i .:: '.be sa Ote. Last, tlio.t u. not least, wo n commend j tloit tl'l .loi.l Ui.c O..iil 1 I ., ..li-.i-.Pil n-mf ! from unor eaeli Live or stock, ..nd see ' well to it iha. etch stoc-1: has a .proiitie queen, as vell ;is a lull r-.'iaie of Lom-y ! or artiticial food a t ahoveiiec : "tiienile.l. : to last them until the ilowers v. i'J ugair. supply thea.:. Alw ars u. .i ilrsl-ciass honey extractor, as well as.i bee tamer j ir you wish i.o oujciod with :uid to j make them pi v. : Fok serof ul . ory-;ipf!a.-. tter, .iMt rlii'f.iu Aka disa-.e, lmoir, . ore ., erunt Jis. rjicii- yk s, b i '...'.. T -,. e.l!.! ' S A-. a b, tu.no.--j, i't;; .-. u:- 1 -ra , l::vt 'e.d d, cr' N 5i r;i.v.v!y ever ! ;vN. ,1 , itl'.a s it, il' eiey ia t ,V.tT Jic.inn.l.i! i i Cie.it ill o.t Pure'., r. -i .S,i ? -.ip;. rioiift ,- : t r a'r..' Wtitr.it. a t r t a..' I y K. ..'a u-. '"HN:LeS, i : . : .' A .V Co. , P-.-aai i'da A 'jiit.-. j ttvi v rt ; l-r...-.: t :: I' t -.i ;..i a,.- t . ..v- a Kvt 1 co'l, .ia! .vil. e-otj'o-i.'. . . i. Vs-ai.d i.anrr- )!t ;i: :ut !.. ii i . ,').; i'o.l to.1.; t'.-r : .: a- ei , : - :..o-i.r : :n. n tre-.t. lira.' -' . arol ; : a eu;ie -. t JO-- K-,. I lei's C. ; o :. - o i on ;.. :i It . a a:. ;:o' - i' -r-.i ti. i, v. to y. ti p iy, I. u -t nib Ij.'o.: Vi oa yotii .tt.j.i. y. i - ,a 1 y i; Ji.t t Ilia Mill-! te iO I '. ia -'. a. ij ? ' V. : I .1 1 0 ' , o : -1 i.c j . p r i '. r's !;m l ! j b '.v.-:'i ' i.tni a a at T." .-.'ipr: 1 j eel ' I .'.ri'lllnl jil.. -u ' 1.:: : ;: -. . .'.O'-seil ij.t j., .,. ;,. - .. srat." t-1 -v-ot v i.o'r.'r'.- tn.i iTi'sitvej in ; o. - . tbe i!:if.ir:,! b.iir. it alno I - it." f be !.;- ur 1. w:it to r.at- i..r r. . . r.ob ,' or I cr-.y. Uican, ei. Aa-t, b..,..-. ;..', 1 a:. f umeti. ' I' . t I'1 Fits. All fo I I - e '' Ir. K'i-.t s I.t ; atv r tir-t s. Tn ab -e moI rre.ii ?erv.' i;e : : oay s i, -e. . '.arv.-'..as rtire.-. tJ.IM.I triHl bo'.:.n fie" to fit 0:;- pr. .im, fJoi Ar-1) Ul., i'l i'c;.'e'' ' 885. ! i 1885. WEEKLY POST;Two TO, My for U J ft Democratic Xft- 1 4 A ! ! ,4 ! "Olia! A ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 lt lil t IOI1 . ry jj Qf ie I031 lo A iimieatel aim the Great Wrong-Ri-htecl. rPTTP piTWDTTRP- WFF1TT.Y PHT i nilJn'j ,f JjLI fUiil ; oi.nar.itul:itr. it. I ..-m ..-ra-;; rea.i.-r on the cinwn ! olan.w .:ar. un.Ier e.-i.j :i.,n th.tt have ut cs- ; i-tel l.:r-L.in:r'.-:.r ai-"-i:urv I ';in D'lt the f.1.1. rin' In the new, Kinj uiit the Jal.-o, rant in Use true." Cievelan.l r?n.l llr.lrii-k have hern eleete,!. Alter tne h.nrth ot .Mar.'h ti ere will be a Demo- , i p.t.ihtie? toi the j.ro- ress. prof iierity and ad- I I vati'-ement oftl.e eounrry. " : , As 'Ins IVst hn Iril-orod uneca-ina-ly fortwen- i tv-tiie ve;rs tr the.-e ulutious rcsuiw. fo it will I et-n. to th-n-w a.i.niui.-tra'.ion a hearty urect- ! in an t ci.rl.al sup;. on in the re-estahttshment i ol principle- and p(.I:. ies vital to the puhhc wei- ,' J hire, by ret-rmina a--use.'. rUhtin kmiiiij anl 1 a"crt in t he Ftiprem icy d tt.e 1 10:111. era t .e M 1 1 h. - We are ..:i the tl.re-l,h..d-l -1 rt m t ev-t,r :m i tr-a' eh in:.--. To .1 Hctil. I I----. land's e e-otl.-n. the ;;.u r.n 1 I..-! '1'HK F: Kt.Y I'.'-T Will t w!;o rii'Ii-'l iii ; i- id.l ui inn-rc--i . :ti t. kr-Mi fully OlP in- ii. 1 K'.l a i-::. '.:; is i !: i :i. , ty r-r n--t. f t h , ; 'o-ifii I n.ii: ' -(, t Ti.. l'r-- I : -i.ulr.i .: : . ti. t i i:-- ... mtv,. n- .! ;r :lt e-i: r. r -" ' : 1 -: t tr..i:: I u U' I-: !i- . li. r, : r i- ; -r it at.- ::ii.r.: it iinpatre.. its h .-t. iie!e i a . :); the le '('; ,-C- -ien tare, v.-ith a lief. r:n .. puMica n tn;. r-ty. -r t :i u r i,--.n.-- .-in 1 ( . 1 ' rr. -. ::t "i I-!;'. j t.e e..n:ii si s-,oli ol C.:i:re--it-vc: more i .:cr. -t 'tis' in its '-r., i.!.-r ;i"i.i. Ir. a!! its i n .-I t -; m ; rii i-u t -. Tit r H !:i:ki.y 1 'w'r w'" 1 y ' -i; rr-r aid r. 't . I lite' H--U.- at. I . - .1 ,1 III -tit " iv ; hi itnt I ni'.l ' n the.r Ut llii.-t f : I c. wl:i!e it m trKei reports will n pretesreil with p,..-.,., Ulilll ev;.r t.c!(jre r..i j "i1 I11; - I'' ?' 1 "'I. cement :ir..l K-h- n th- p iny and its i cho-en r-pr-s..,t..tr I.y exten.i.i.e: tii.- cir.-ula- tn.n id lem..cr:!c j .ipers, Weare r.-i P.Mfer on ,,'artv to ,i,v stm- ' .ti.t.i- with a o!.-izi;i the or -i mat -rr v i f the Amerlctm to- pl". and in a lew it w!l he called on t a.luiitil-ter the jj.-iu-r l (.-.,-. ei n n -. i: t I mt;. u mmbty an.t h.:s ( r. ;. imiiiwc irf i-si!-..'.! ti lui.s i I- I i-r sir ever, line .year, t-i-.iari- iiri naiil i .oo Ire., lo.'l l f li-ry rll"5 r ton SOIIll till .-.ia;t.3r '4fti4'H. JA. Pi 1 "Mis tier; K (f .f JUX VMlffAVM 11111 ! UL I lVJJtl. till WAlt Ai!..: to ei''-r tli g i't .! jolll'tl .' i.'l. oi-....: fur it to .'. ; wittiont. Pi is, ;o:. n-i to i-scap. i s t e wii-d- i'.i Id of pro X.i ku'. j.ct is too i s intediiien! iy and ;o:i't s, it;s;o;.;ijo ut o;:e". H Ins the v. rid tnbti';iry to us wattts. and eei v- w.-.-re i;s agi i.t.-. m;iy ! fo'ii.d, ul -rt to i i p:i: t iculars of ail p.jssimr . ,: A -s. il i ''. i.'st m im-'-nt f tr . is , i. t ;..!,.t abstrai y ! '- ura'e; '!! :l J'i'i-S: chrortiele of t ! i tiuf kl.-.'V.t ; a ! an.s a ! I h.-.t ;s . in th b;. o . t the woild for Hi l: 3 a 3 mi nn U HUUllij liilli 33l.Lu n LMri. ... t, i. ; t , ,. n I L J LSt 2, IJI2 bflililiSli SHu tllG uCSt. A P.TSirinPr fi? V.lvVV T-T.!1' rh rll tJ1 'UJ UU11"lL' : T!i iVccAhj TitiKS is f .iretne.sL atuoTicr ;, I e-r n f,it liest of t't, p .utti; v a I ; -n.-rtil . v.erkly newspat'rru pt!'.i-heii in t!.e eotia- I trv nn.l it io..u i.:T .....I r oi.- s Its nt One D-llur a year at.ti aiTi-xtra r-oj ,y ; otveti with every dim of l' i. Jt is tl:- n.,'t ' , !' ' .t'tfsMie loutiiai ol ltsr!:i-r.. ts :t I t Le th: l..tvsi..nvr .f l ,. '.s ; wt-eite I'leiiitrv ; ' t'i meet evt' y n't-plu.'-n' 0-LY and SUSOAY por Year -. .iiat i:i j.o.irr.r.OM i. i:-.(i to tiitiu-e ir so e'7. WEEKLY, per Yo3r - . . . i tin run aii.-trn in et .-y i; ; w.-kiy yi- t. "Tin; ANN I.S Or' lli K WAU" l.avt ' f'ti one ol tl .i I :,. jijil tur. s of 1 1 : T .- i m ioio mi -, ; j in. .V Thnt.-, ana I . t o.. i -v o i ; i !!'! ri.-;i '.la-i's of t.ie is now i: .I '.l.ei s ,;f t.ie r it try. '":: '.e.,' v. rtf'-ts ii-ott! tie a -My.- i -i rt iei t -.-..a'-. of tee iO'-t f'ruijl.' i.ti iMitti aides wiil cot.t i r, U:. t ia i : iMiili ..... ,o us to iinwi utea :;-:,,jy oi I'.u-. -.r a: every i.totiin r, ut.d laake the 11.T Mio-lli.V It'el t'.lit, ii;,tn:i0.v. to tliw v.tean of bo: a ta" Uaie aad tl.e "ay- r...MS OF T1..V . Th-- U tmiied, p.i-1 paid, f i r year. Kvi ry etna ot '.'ti will tie extra copy. Ore !.:; en'ttifl t THE TIMES, THUS i;i ilpim;, phila. I'ARUI.KiES, WAliOXS & SLEIGHS! ('.i.-jia Y.fM'.X in all l!S Br..tl " 1 J"'"'u" 'rrifH 'J, it i i;r:ii;ixi f -'il' Is 0 -.r. -: 1 1: I It tt.i Ab . I ! f... .-i . Ml e, J'. .. i ' I . .V - r.-i- -u... -c ..-. . i ; '; , 1. ... . 3 1 - - - - s-..-. .b ', -;.'; ; f' I r-C . ." -i . V i ' .V d.. f.; :. .,-;h i-' -.r-i" 1 new t j. i - -r r. h ;.!.. t jv- I - ot. h - : I; ' ! i. i i Tt L - ' P- i-.'. (- '-- ' ' BEST and CHEAPEST j 1 i a p ! i tries 01 use. Viifl tlic 1 Jos- t loil.v 11 1 j thority than their own practice. Landed : husking tl.ey will be thiown out un- th Hrr..i.urK wkkklv Patriot i a i.iro I down from their ancestor.-. Dnt we i,usked. This is no uncommon prae eiBht page tu-et an-i contain a r,.atcr variety f j fmj that there are causes operating j tice amor g corn prowers who take pride re.i.lmsf mutter than ny uttii-r j.aj.cr ruln:-Oif Q. or i ...... it i r.cwy. .(-. in.'tm-'tive i'i.j entertaining. j against old time met nods however i jjj tli-ir own seed-corn. Wheu it comes The sulo.Tiiir.tiri iiri.-o of tiio Wk!:klv TathkiI' is i .... - , v..,, . . . liAi-r:,!.uii: o.in m a.iv.n.-e. ! good in their day and raptd.j a better t0 huskn.g there ought to be four tim-s C L U Is Ii 1 N G . and more intelligent course 13 beirg j as many 4 ars thrown out as will be suf- The Wkkklv 1'vrmuT an. I N'.-v V.,rk If-, J -j tj , f C( VVf P.ligllt State here that tLO i ficitut fo- Sf'P.l ..'! thev will nr A,Mt Sun will he sent to my n!.!-c-. p..-: 1 vne ' i "Wcuo 1U tj'.eo, ..U intj Will proO.lolV year I r l.tO: the Webkiv I'atki.t nr,. N-w i Yrk W'rrkly World anv ii.Jln --. in .-t l-rx -i, Ut OMoyeirli'rl the Wk.km.y I'atihot i thn I'di :;i!e!pb b nV-y H rad, ut i-ai-i. f-r ime voar, 1.'.'0 : it.c Wkkki.v I'atihov and Ilnlt eh'-lA auMdcr; THE I) A 1 1. V PATUIOT I" the only tnr.rnir.ir piper niiLIUhcl at tlio Stuto f"Pi $ tiij-only morn.iia paper o.usi.lool I'lnla- delphia ana pitu-l.ur that itets the complete A- tern ot special telirranis : n. the on!v dailv that reaehe the interiur towi.s ol Pennsyivama helur the Phila.leli'hii im.i New York papers. The i 1MI.V I'ati:I"T has heen greatly impr .ve 1 In all now eiial in all relleets and superior in some to the dailies ot the larger eitie. Price bv mail. t.vO per annum In advanee o.r fT.Ou If n paid in advance) : ! I"i lor six months. 111 advance : $1.60 for three months, in advauce: 50 rents lor one niui.tli. in Kcivan.-e ; to ejuhs of tlve. i'..o-J pereopy per annum : to e'.uhs of ten, j?4 o'i l er .pv per an- num. paya' le in advance. The Ii.mtv Patuiot and tne ri.iia.ieii.nta luunj lircnnl (.-tin. lay edi- tin rxcopf d ) will h scut one vrnr to anv a-lIr lor ?.i.'-t rush in advaiue. Seiitl I ir .pe::Lneri ,.;? f tin; 1aii-v jin-l Wki.ki.y I'atiiiot. In lUifhey nriltr, rhC'k or flratt. Ad !ros I'ATIilOr IT UI.1S i 1 1 N CO., oJJ .ll:rK.:T rn.;i-:r, 1 i i-r i -1 a . . I j, B. J. L Yin CH , ! UXI-iiiTAKEU5 An! tiititat turtT ami icaU-rin HCr.'SC AND CITY PJJAD- FURNITURE ! LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, IGu:, KI.KVKXTIl A YEN IX ISetween Hitli and 17t!i SN., Air oo rsr.v, x . j v1er!.rt .v:1ru.v,,vf,,-;: 0M i taste. Pro-- 4 ' he verv !.-''-t. .....,.i. A: rii it. e- Fbriinr-.T pir? Inrr fl rrrv " J I C,o,ro !rc,i-,"r,i - o 'U"VI III iii.lui t.lllU lO'Vyllll KniJysnriiO, r,X. I'ullc'.c? writt-n at short 11..? e iti t; -o i OLD RELIABLE A' : A.. - ' r f i I r r t.'" v v . i ' I IV. A.i".. T I sii i It: mnv Vxn ms5; 1 Ker.sroirit. .1 it l y ' I . I i , ... r r I .-,-r-O D.i l L. a . II i v wiov, i inn; p.to, our nor ionxroiieo Dy any out or Politicians or loan po.ators ; Do ui-'nA in f.-.!li.-4 i r, . ! D. .ul :- 1. i ! i ' ..LL L. Ill 1 11 I l niT 1 . I , i r i r i ' tne News ot the Day in the most Inter- ! pvfmrr liano -r, I ;u . ' eating bnape on J with the greatest pos- j . . . w wl... sible Promptness, Accuracy and I moat- i ;alitw- . . I o . r K j tiality , and to the Promotion of Demo- cratic Ideas and Policy in ff,!r ! j ' ' i "government, bociety and Industry. j liatra, by Mail, roitpnid. Year Mon'h 0ALY, per Year 9AILY. por Mon'h SUNDAY, per Year 7 00 1 00 1drfrti!. Tif,' SI X. .Vr York Cit;. s' ' 4f i-'li.- li'ti'i K ' ' t ; ; ft k ' 1 a 'J 4 CV ..'"At. i - , . .... c. v r.- -. -.. . ........ i' .-- i ..; it ws Iy J...I-.-' . Hit : .: i's . .. :--t . 1. u I 1 .! v ... v. V--.'., t 1. i -. t. -. I ' I- - . . e I -.- - .. . .v. ;'"' i x . T. t-M.T'i-., :- t r.-. t .- :1 - T-n-- r-i ' '' .r t .-..m iu tuo i l.r.i-.nr !, 1'iatl, ,.. : -.'ti r. ;-i.oi- . i.rcpurca r .-. ... i. ... t- rtn. .' ti.- 1 t'T'.'i- a Muna -. : " i t.e Aiiiira".': i'i ovi.-i'lJoftv? r. S t: ' ; AM In i'-osntscia. North 7,7-rf . Vi.o, Washington cn-J Oregon. rroy-, X.iSic i.i . irtr,Ph-otSrt, 01 5 t 10 vf-,rs ii-e. Tie? is !r3 b-it Cc"rr tor secu'tnq GnM hnrna row crm frr .'ft ..."..n f-5 7 ?vT ? Jt nrr of Cnv-.-ritir'nit 6 t .tL t4 ,-',n'' " "' ft- I!. :- . 1 M.' ! """to "In-... N - ijjV-- V3 V -r.H o .;; ?-: X.J i V "...-.-! t ..e " i . ; Mar S- HV.K, ! '-' r PhO o?ivli y.tti -.:t-.:rv. I'.,..:. ....... .- -r ti. 5.i.ri..eri in it- -'s to- ... .,., , i-..,..i,-i-,-..o l It... I..I c.iiii'r. r. i'.. i hi' - .St. I',ll, ia ; -"o:.7j t-ii - - J -. . . K " f-' ' ",5 ' o Jtil -.y.";-;H?-TiA?cij pj.Tro - f -POro .at, tc(-, lLvetr..rs' -,-. - I'-. : -. I - - r. '. i ' rt;-:-. oi SSYSTHM IN FARM I Mi. The best and most successful farmer is he who uudcrala tills Lis luislucsa and reduces his knowledge to a practical system, which may be readily taught j ami easily understood. Although men ! nave oceii Hcip.n.iu:? mnhsi j soil and its productiveness for ages, yet j their modes of ptactice are nearly as j wide of a uniform system as ever, j When we find one who recognizes and j conforms to the fundamental principles I of aiiricultiirai science, we find numbers who lauoh at the idea of any other au- j ca'.iie Ot the great, au VUllCtuifUt lllliu hns b-en made in the cultivation of the soil, has been, to a great extent, the work of the agricultural press. The . - i ti. 1 j t 1 produces simitar results, mature re- j . ,1.. r, r- .- t, , , ri lirCPMftl IT IT) TT.A- ! V. tillis inn aiiuu.-uiio.. to . portion to the efforts he puts forth to merit her favors. If he puts the soil in a mechanical condition favorable to the I circulation 01 air pmon us parucies, i the ejects of drouth are less fnit ami and the soil ii in better condi.lon to im- p-.trt tiouriiment Lr-I-J tliercio to grow- Tlitre are ft ill o'.li'T tilings in the diitunionot agnemuirai mioa leuge oy , seed afu.r Ul8 best shaped onts have this medium, ahd the invention and j been taken for home use which are general introduction of labor-saving . the btst ? First . The medium sized machinery, have tended to break up, in I Que because u,e ,arge oneg Hie mQQ. a great degree old and empirical practi- j strosities iu a small way, and not so ces. The use of impioved implements f like!y to reproduce themselves as to pro necessarily improves our methods of j duce a diversity of earg) sotie iiitgf: and culture, producing a more general un:- some small. Second : The even-rowed fortuity, which on soil of equal fertilty OIie?j bpca,jse irregularities in the rows .1 . ...I :t. -...-.Jl c who Carcfid'y iays out Lis farm in prop- ; er hei.ls, makimj a map of the same, I devoting each tleld to a sitcession ot ! corp., with suitable mania sng, Lasir.tr j the iota ion upon the adaptation of v.;e 1 .. , .i crop to ht particuUr sods, and pursu.i.g ad his opera-ions with a Pb,n. do-ng everything jut at Me r.ght tiu and . wuu a iien i tuieaiiou ia iii.iic ttAjiL-ii- j c-nee. and the lights of science as ayaiia- j .Lira, Possible n. his calling, wiil un- ."'i T-f n"? '"to the ' B,sitI:lIir; .,.,.. kc-o a rccoi J of all Lis ! ir-u, ::::s : ..... T, , , , : oi : -i ! u-':nev. If no ke,-p.: no accouiu . ; Ol tl: exp'-hJ'-t S of produ-iion, he does leu, k,:oV '. i.i'Li:er ;t;:v i.mi lo pii.i.uo-o ..t pr. ;;. o.- a hs ; it is ai, gm-sswo with lurn, and this Las given e.hal rk is I wh.cli it. Las amtnig a. large cms?. j . , ,, ., . : mi conclusion. I wou'.l cull i oe a'un- , Up,,, .u'atl farmers to the in- - rtacc, of I:- - ,Ii :i (-; rri i.' f.-t io -. r.l .1' ' (r -.1 'tn. r v.ay can s .ns-.tc ions, for iu no ot te r v, ay can so i;u:i' a tund ei bum i i knawl-'dgf !e oblai'ied with the same j tt'oi ;;.; a -.id eXj'cno. Tiio farmer's abiltj to transact his business iu a bui- ! iis.s-!ikc n:. inner is inci'".-ts-d in propor- ' IV'?'1,''' ti-et to Lis knov. l-oio-f. (.; pjs husotiis.s in '. 1 in the Same proportion are : his pi'cCt.-i increased. (., in Oh e Farm- cr. It ni-rh eu Itti'e,' .,. irs out r,..! Mki-. l -,(.-. ltoi'.h los ns,' for 't.iras IJuriii.r.s. !., 'liin pci.p.i'. 'Wo j,' l-t,-t;, K.-i..eMr, rstort's iiesitii and iot r, cur,.-, ip, sni'psia, ?1. --. Umiiih on Ti.'i.ttia.-tu',' 1 i- ;.oi' roltef. l.".t. f.-i.jes who won : i re tip.' i in vim, s atui i i. i an oi ii j mei.B ii'aun ive- ! newer." i It ii'l.l! ''.!'. .. r.'ii I L 1,1 e. ,1 . 1 ' ' " ' " - J C i 1 IJrti J ;..:e. Kiies, roai hes. at t, t'i- I ttuus, ra!.-, mice, Clear-- 1 out by 'p.ettli on It tts..' l.l. 'Uouiili on Co tio'Clies, 15c: liquid, .. 1 .1.... 7 .1 . . v. ........ o -i..v in iii'riopn.i'iii. titty ami .lelieate, use '.-,'s' Heattii Itenewrer." 'Ueitoii on Ilei.tif Tooth Powtter. Try it pv. 3 'H''-rvou 'eakne-s. Dyspepsia, He D' bi.ity cured by 'Welii,' lleaitt. Ueneo fi. xual WCI M-tlnr . wan. Worm Syrt.p, for feverb- uess. worms const ipntlnu : .:ist :-less. 2; t. Miejun! irritation, all Kiiiney and Urina : ry fiimpisints cured ly 'IPjeliu-p.ijha.' 1 1 i.. .:,i o. 'l!"-' lioff from the stem and husks, vet not m in f.umi:;;r so upportant. Ho i i ii,m- i .Mont sveat, fever, chilU. malaria, dys ! pepsja, cured by 'Wells' Health Kenewer.' $6 00 ! '!-V InisilMiid (write a lady) is ttnee tiiers 53 - t!ie man since usiii 'Wells' Health Kenew- 1 00 I If you Brp futlirc, 'trnken, worn out nu: I.ervous, use 'Wells' Health It-nfiv.-r.' f 1. i r-. v ,:,o:ee of Kidney complaint in Amr-r-ie: : 'Iltietiu-pa'tiu' ii a quiet:, complete -"IB. M. Jt is n..-v about five yeao, t,i:;ce firt-t lie aii feliii)-' Kl.'s (a-.-aoi liilta, a..d fruia t'.e l:::.e of i!s Iitt inn.idui tior t'tiet.- !,;is been a lirotto."; iletiian l for il. e.t.d st t ir as I ettti le.oti ii U tiveii very n tn.it b.trNi,!eLioii to ly eti-'i-mets. rot,.;ti.'i i a ititrr'i retn e lv of eoneiM' tn-rit.-A. P.. Ptiuas, Drue K;;t.. M-oi: r-.se, P... I lie li...o-! wotiid iir.t. I wits a ;.r(-at saf ' rer fti.tit et-t.iti h. .My l.o-tt i s w. re s.si-.i-oe to .iii, ; ut Titties ti;,- cioo.i -.vouii it-ti. t'tui at ii 'v- 1 eotild hjrdly 'ir-attie. 1 u--.-ii i'.i; 's ( eua J!.iin. 'I n i'.:iy 1 am a !ivui 'A.!tie-so! ,t.s i-llat.toy. i'eler Lruee, Fat t.iti, illmeti., X. V. Jliil-lsfuS, 1IOI.I.OWAV CO I'.'..Pu!.-!pliia Ai;e!it ( itf.rP, WHOOP1NO t'Orili! ami tveti Aso.uoi imiiie'iaUl:i relit ved bv Acktr's il iij.Ka lo-.at-.iy. hold uutier f-a.-uani.o by ?3 v Tf5?T?q(155- V W x3 fcri Si SiJ ll'? jt 2i t'l.e i feiro.oi, !,t t.,- i rt n.y l.irf st.-. Iy it.rit-.i ELEGANT FURNITURE i-afior and Chamber Sulh, CIIAIilS, CUPBOAliDS, SINK?. BHD SiPJIxO MATTRFSSK,: bl iiiiilii; 5 - - i i 'ri. jit .--. Jt ro ,- . : k :-. s t, ,. . !'. J'0ivt i.j, ' '-' I-' .rn tl.e - ' : si : -ii toiei, lOi ';..o'i-'i-'.i" u',!4,'':i A' Thai . tVPfHiTtt 7"rr - McI)onm.i-s Ifitooved I.iv-T .mu i ;vil!'R'?'n'fnldt;itne. that troublesome ; . C7 'A , i ,,r..d ,i,i , T .1 I - . . ... i..i... Kiriniiomiirsi in Ht 1IHUI. '-f . . .. - ,rikJ -I' . A - . ,,v - 'i i.ti weary acrjiri vm in the mail o; -.-.v.-- 7 - - -1 -;r---ii i-w ... ," ..f"- V.'1 .oiv oa loi.k.-i.nai, w((ti. ri:i of !v n, , - 1 -S Tl - -M '2. " - , ,7,' ;,. -re', i , l,,tf ' boxof MeOonai.Csiair.rove.1 Livrr P.lls. t ' 3 ntt,..., , J!." X,'.;;rC M" Te t .ti, . . i . '''-r 'ii"d buyers can have tl.ir u.ttey : - , . .1. ... t ' .1 'eWmd.'d to rti.at-i efundeil. Johnston. !Ioi.i.ntvv .& vJ ' t w ui i ur ;;ui iy l o till ?. , l..,- ,r.. ... I i . .. . -J u , . I VOOU SL'ED-COKN. It is a poor plan to take seed-corn from the bin. or even save it nt husking i time. It ought to be selected just when the kernels are hardening, about the first of September. Then, in passing n.iuuu n. e ucm, ouu tain .see wncre two ears are set upon one stalk, which should be of medium height, leafy and erect, with ears well covered with husks, ami well tipped cut. Such ear?, u,,on suca stalks, particularly the. Lest eais on two-eared ttalks, should have a ! string tied arounl them so that at the be a fine-looking lot, with few excep tions. If the vaiiety is a favorite, or a really good one, there will very likely t e a sale for these ears at a good price for indicate an uu fixed type, and a tenden cy to depart fiom the type. An eight- i 1 1 rowod corn should always be eight- ear ; with the Z twX;.," i rowed, and eigLl-rovved throughout the teen, or twenty-rowed ears. Ten at the butt, and eight at tha tip, bhows a wrong tendency, as already aaid, iu the matter of type ; besides, it shows au ia-di:.;-.tion to l'o; Lu big butts. Thild : TLe but Is muot bo small, easy to break to ,,rcnk off R ;e.uher thron l ,iave been into the iields of corn toLusK ai-d L;d ruy haijdH bli:3lt.red in a shlrt tllJU, OI1 account o the size and toughness of t .... . it- tne butts oi the ears, while in other cmMi , he work of husk- was a rea, ,,1,,,,,, at ltast f()r a short time. Fourth . Tbe cob raust be sma sira'.'.'ht and si i tf. T in rv of tp.A ..-.. u t.;,si; ;.L0WU , the length of the WLou WL.;,ri. Mc , C(jm ,,,,, on tLe tiir-t,ie Co hlu'2nk:i more lhu " fl"'tllU "''" ,l jj" Uie kpr' 7-!:? l't" -l'J) V l'i fO'lftt Ji)T -iij aiXl. ' 1 I' (in., ir. 1:.! 1. - . ti.itl ot inaiiiaxin:-' to the SUCci-.s;ul growmg of gtTden crtips, let him look to th' market gardeners wii.i supply the j city markets with vegetabdesam! fruits. I With mantire, much cf it, Ptld the lust ! that tiiii be Lud, is r, cnno'.ant cou.iidtr- i ai'on. itaniiuai crop is taken iiuui the land but heavy t-qiii alio, t returns in the ship-? of manure are made, llich as tJie 'at: I may be this is piled n every i y.Ttr at ?. rate tbr.t would aotor.ish the ! Uiiitialed, even though it was thottgh. I to L.-. Liml 'he pardoner was '-buildiug '-p." Tinny . : '"i ty tons a year of v.el! j rotted, black maniac is usually applied. I They pet il by keeping the manure j teams going almost the year round, rocking it up in largo or small lots wherever il can be had. Let the kitch- j in gardii'TS lake a ltt..ou fria this. ; Minor and Kanucr. ' An Avaricious Aed. a itreat. tinny people can liu present an avrienus one. T!ie Americau, as a I .. o.:. ... r , I ' . : .-. ... . . . i.. i - .ii . . i 1 U If, 1 II II I j i u a il' e i . t ii - n : I l it i i i .i..ii...i. - .oi..'ii7, niir.nri 1-1 '.lit I'tiiStilU I Wi-nlth, iiealtii. or lOo.-.-.ttr.-. The ueiierat tt tnieiicy of our race is '.ovvani exn-.-s, tin t ' ,:l!ls siiou u Du ctir-tu ;y uuardeil p.s?iii-t. T!1" love of mn'ii'v is neinraiiy cteiitti with . . ... MOITIIT mill I.T O .,' In,, n'l -- - ' " "". o l"-"lin: , R;!''"' ntterl plenty of tin; root. It caan .i ' tolrt Trnnl tho ntirnseoi iv of the follow- s wh.-tlier tlm writer iutendert a whoio- i r"113 cure, or wm-ther tie wistied to ko into in tie riei'Uolt ioii ; J AMKSTOWN, l'A. Da. S. n. Hahtman ,t Co. At wlist p.rlce will you furntsli I'kuina by tlic gal lon ? 1 am althcte.! wti neuralgia ami tarrh. I liave taken three bottles of I'euu.na and it is he!pirij me. L. IJ. Moats. Thf.uk never lias been offerer! the people of Cambria county a medicine so deservirg ol praise and patronage as McDonald's ce! sSSrSi! and -tVeetivt Itesa. Tiiev are rusitivelv t eretttt si .. or-;i .'estro'. i r of the . .Vaov e i;; iren riiiie, eon' tt.uh I! v and fiuallv die. their parents tvi-r .ir.-a.v.mj: that their "on. aebs are n i. ste.l nr .l eatea tbroiorh with wornii i iveniy-iive c-eiji-. ,ave-.ed in a ....A ... .ui-,1 Mtiii.js reietir.ite.i norm 1 o'.v- de;s wuuh! :ixvc .-.ivol the iittio stuTerer's ! life atal ai n bai l: its rosy cheeks and ! btoi.mina he.tith. Any e.ise of faiiuie to cai.su lepuii-iou vi'here worms . !bt, tie n.tttiey pr-.aintly refunded. Sold by K. ! Janie, K'aetisburcr. .Johnston, Hoio.ottay A Oo , I 6-'.).-lyJ Puiladelytiia Aijents. ' .. ... .... i . . . ... Imadrtiphm. "A-eats.- Io-0.-ly. ! . ' . "I DON'T FEEL WELL !" The stoma-h !dyN-o.ViV V,,l-,,l,!.A,.kK'0!:.i pep..t:i Tbb'ts -.p-.' avoid thii ter-iiil,. s- ee. i.y K. Ji-mes. F rsi4ai;tMi v:-a x is.ir. C"'P"1 'f'-" J V M ' ' 1 ' FT T V-, . , ?r0TE0Tr3M MUTUAL ffr f ?ft?!re ?fr ('sripi, I "l w . .-! 4 J j t j- k 3 i J 3 j or :.--Rcrsnau;cc. a. It I I ;.p: f ? .t? f.nr o -. -' I Only 7 A r:r::e::ts in 42S k'-itrs. PHOPHHTIZS ' ii'T.c. ;.ly j'K.stnrn. (iEO. M. il f AO !C, Frf.siij.-.!.' VvUi.it: f. jtt :'ri?'cizr; StAM 'M.'" r - v:in!i o!ii:LT-!h'!A VVAliK "'t.:b,' nvits i stt'-ei,... .. tI i -ift: i . l : 1 I T I- I i t.'i hc-t :f.;i..n-r ei.- t o ii ry vorlt tl .-- t..-- '..- er oi.oip r sulrt at l . -. oj i-, i 'i ll's' I I t )! !. t J ;, Sl'l-'.Cf A I ,'I'V i vt? rti" a e i m, '"fi a i ! n s K'). . -t it . Atoti 1 l Mli 0- -ntir.lv, j ;)u f , ,. . i. i I'i ii i t t.H . . , . , y. ,t r: iiriim nioiiirMu tnioii,..i. . i ,v m . - OF Wolfs Pioneer Clothing House. TO CRUSH OUT GHlt-Ecla-ecl TtllB ftlUST Mm WILL OUR LONG AND ACTIVE EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING And Gent's Furnishing Gocds, Gives us the advantage of knoiving the wants of all classes of pcojjle. An e.x)cHcn co of th irtij yea rs of su cc ess fid business enables as to bay or have made such clothing as will suit the trade. Our Stock of Spring !" " 'Pf iwiv titer, the &t tile, irorktnan&h in anrl ut Hi is or an,, other tons: All our to,is ar inatlr to orIr ami tl,v jtrircs are waled ,l,nn to (lcc -rapid sales. I-:ver;bdf a ill therefore subserve Vte-lr own Interest it by huuina at GODFREY WOLF'S Old Reliablo CLOTHING HOUSE, NEXT TO POSTOFflCE, ALTOONA, PA " vvn-, r . I . S.-Our Youths' Departments contains the largest aad best a-ortmei.l of clothing in the cit v. and our Stock of 1 unnshiniy flomli is unsuip. i---fd in ouinM- ty, finality and cheapness by anv other stock of the kind hire or el-twhr-re 1 1 . . Gj "TJ VOIXj Xj JLcXX'Ji'cXll'lS c TO liil 11AJ AT TUK GOLDltCTST ) tfB i tv aw- Corner Eleventh Avenue a 13ih 3 Ire at AHoona. whi;kk has jusp kek:, ur.vr.ivt.i, mwv t : 2o.coo worth $ iiis quality asi best made clothiks I xiiimj I it i Ti' n i nr mpvt-h rrnvt,-tnri ,,.,r HATS, CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.. , rs n.-vy ther'.-Ior... re: as.-iirc. t:;t iney c.i c -r ve j our prices l.rfore investing y.nr raut.ty c' ewiicie. o ci '. . or :. r, o v-.-re ... - .v r. - i . . . -x . . .. . ir 7 - - - ALl'lHi.NA, I A., Ill i'liiiiik iT. ls..-t!. tiL85?rUdStficMuilJ, 113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., alv.ajs LARGEST AMD CHZAPH3T STOCK OF r M ild Dress Gfoocls NOTIOW3, WILLIMEFIY, C AHPETS, ETC., to pr found in f'amliriti or adioi Ti;l fr-il not to call ' CJSkSSSJrLy- 'tOTn'! Ti.-.'. rr M I M i ffl i LI Eh ilLKUiinoU by, d . fc ri : t'l , ;j ALii u V t-t3 -I! i M V l'i i; i fi , M &ra Annnally Son asi Plastel in Half a fliilia Gaita! (.5 CT.ti3 Year's Catalogue Frea on Application. g PETER HENDERSON & Always Buy The ews?tahdT BBT! hen It don't coit any niryo tii-vn r.n n-T-.-.o . )Vf. j: . - .:, , d , , . ( . ,,,r v . . . Lily tirijps yo'i w !..:ioi! f-r s i m- m. 1 ... MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS CtMftrR nvroc rtr n. ' ' "' - - WNGER F,i,"'ERS- CIS CCOr'ES, St"n E5 vour Gr?..U '.'.cLVrr ir.ni' 1 DIAMONDS AND SVEcT hEARTS t e-n'-i fu lltu KUrabY Miiii CAKES. WHIT? TABLE GISCU1T. fast what vau want. EXTRA SODAS AMD ALW AYS AK FOR M A KVIN'S CI! Offlco and Factory, 91, 93, 95 RJCTCV .V T,'fSrr,:C "TT"'" . " A f-- 'i l t. f- EH - - ' m. . . " V'?f,S. ; !". '-i'. 'ir-'j r'-v ! f 'llf-'t' r' W i . a .'.V -L U', I -' '" ' T- V ' j i f -:i1'v fV v f.-.. ?r.;,(i --' -T..E, TfKiK. a i-:. t-or-o -.HI ... :.' i . ... S. i r. ,.. t., ... - - 1 n ! -i-i-VlXTLii . '. '..'bb, . 1 t : 1 1 : : K ' l COL .1. c'ii" C. ViJ?!T & CO, ?0i V". t-irl'ISOtt f?T., CJ'f.C i-c L'a.o irop's V, Yj-'.'-. b'v-.-r 1'itli ' r ... .j . . . . . I I '.It... , r. -i-..r" t ii. .fi .1 ; -i. i .a c At: r- VS. 1 ti -. :, .v . ot-T--.. LeiLb... . i I. O - j- . - ,... ... ...i... c: ,iit:,., ti. i. ,;H?ac,rs,:. so,.: t-o-'tA ' 'l n H. k - t s VI it v, -5 .IV.-- ' i ' . " ' " f,'"v "1SF o f t : r.;.b ' Cr !l r -o fi ! ? i 1T rM" Wfr. ' A-tl. ' ' C '. V.; 4 ri - ? f' I Ivnt.ltiuli tik .'.. w- K- t. A-. mitr .,1 . .rb.-V.--. t 1. J""V ' i " ' t--' I'.I !' i.'.'i UY. 1 r-Ul- ar. I jl? T-ial t--i. frr ? I.;..,., . "' ' "" ' v,'r "' k 1 en jt.w. ib-r ivtnc xrMv)ivironti h aw.i'w .'.' ' ' . ' " " " i S-? r .rc-l. J-s.t r.m.i. P. o. ml ei,-rt i t fc.ii i . i ... ri. .!;!!' .."Ii ... -. f. . lOOUlK Kl.INkr.il ti.hSI .I'Oit.l In p. i.o'-37T,tJ4a Zfli iwiySUii.Y- I: RO!FTT Be AGOOMPLISHEQ and Summer Clothing ensc. V.eUer rjooUs u-cre never Pf. I'r-ti'i.'fu tun-; fSSISVE MA8IAS: v b g a a ;.- .11 two to 1, . 0 dollars 1 ti 1: i.T.r.'-., .' city. I' iy- ot asu.t ol "f e.i.. . 11.1 ex j ;ni uc our !le to st.cov if.o Is. -ii niJ.i1ie.'..ra tv t , 1'rop; iiwi: ts:i:- mmg courtas. t'Foreet not !'.. ir....i .......... huy a?il i.t ha j.ji v. U ! CO. l'L FtrPiJiHT rvrt ., r. tl -ilrt 4o nn ft. - Tna.T R'ctitT 54'.,.."ti I--..J.r" PAT MEAL CRACKERS." ' ' " AC KI IIS AT VOL'S unOCKkS.- & 37 Liberty St., Pittur fro - s 0.ocr bohlc i reduce frcB.13 ctv lo 1 a c.nt. t H-3 0ift.ee tH,i'.;;s rccucd !. ,.k tr....i. fivt .lines hani r. .-iu. ..f t.. .- or - - .... i u. us. in ... rnn v- j ..y t.-.i ot iy ina! jri.o.;s . .i..-r-: .: w,,iu.'i.,K. I m.in.i.m, .tr..,. i :"-:;i -h---- i - -''.orj,': I 'r 1 1 ri i.;. 1 ,.'.'1 i f;t !v';:;l;i: .) r ';';;;1. -s -n ,c; -.i::- -i' ..::.ri,..;,i ; CO- 1I.F1 A. V I LI.i 0.7 -. 1 1 I'M I'i. t-l'AI I ! r. e.i t.-r.'.v a- i. j 1 a mm. y.n i -,.-.,...,. s r . v '.;, " " ' ' '' an::o o. h c oo ih-u ' '. ' ' ,:.'-' ' " '' ' ' '" -. '' n"' '''' iMi'i'i.it:.iiMH'ii.i uy io -'Uv'i'il' .'ast'' W. ';' coN A"l'-ii- '' V.r ".--''- I " tui!,;L itwlf u . j..nat '"4 t '. - .0.,: "'.. of f- s a - . ., ..-ithr 1. '. - . s , . I.-.. , M y Si ,;' s''! ' v. , b-t :' -. -'!'' , r :"i-ylPo ' I"'- I' r ' -1- c - - . if. .1'.-: .:, Ii UA-a-S rVl!. 'A ,Al'l'' i;..-.-u:1 l'A 1!M .N01l. j I.'iy out your mouldy closet? and - lars. j Never di?t ru'. b tioso a.' a S'uiiu i warner. Thf- Foil for crrn tnnst be dry, rii ' d well puivt ri-d. (lews that yiell the rips m ik a ! rulr'. arc never fat. ! A little cm.rc-x! f-d tsif:ei.ow f:, . then proves Liueiici.il. Tin- fust eln.fTit cd .-uccess in ;, ; care ot live-stork is fondness for tl. stock. l"e the cm iy cnb lightly. WLf.-r, is used roughly it is a source- of &i., I Pail). Never tit.: :i a horse i j the stable. ; The dii.-a IoaIs hi cr:b, and makes L.:.. loath h.s food, j New Yoik aril Pennsylvania gi r- two-thirds of all the buckwheat pr i-dtic-d in this coutitry. It is asserted that "there is no. n: f farm Land in 10,(M who knows Low to feed live stock." The cellar should be kept strietlv clean, and decaying vegetable matter is often a source of disease. Young pigs always sell for good prices and return a larger profit in proportion to cost than Logs. A farmer in Plymouth, N. II., rais, i last year four hundred bushels of ouioi.s on less than an acre of land. Sprinkle a little lime (air si.ikf l) over the potatoes in the cellar. It v. j). lU ' l)C,i"1 30,1 run out vt ax :? Ri't: ! b,'sy Utne !E1X two ',!ils of Lii-i cr,e fcach of Watk lei(i anJ wLtj;t fl.iur, aiid apulv. 11 ri if c.tU IV hlf;"h t,,f-v l- t well and do not f rer-yr ai e;ii'v as v I ! straw, s;lwdust or earth art- ,,-d i t . . ' " 1 'rocure a CC'al c !1 r !' ' ' - j use p.eiity of rubbing and IrusJ;:. i l"'enty of "elbow grease"' opens t: - ! pore soUens ,Le fckiu aijd lTomet i the animal's general growth. i weather ami free from draught?. Tl.:-: does not nuan to exclude all on 1 i air ; the stable should oe ventilitt-d. t; i that can bo done without drai:' : I Trie Oliio Agricultural L.ivr:rnr jstatien cans attention to the fact'u.'a. , in its experiments ii.utoe raised frei I '---o i , f-Ms ! fe " " s (i;cii.i:i ricitTiLiEi:. T- e : , t feitiiix.r I have used lor fmit t - I ... ... .. .. .. '.. " i-' untwe oi cuip-uiii. uum let woot.-j ; and old ashes. I mix in the propoiii... J of one bufhel ul a-.hes to thieo of el , I dirt, fclirring weil with the sh ,v... j About two bust,H:s of this rnixtuie is '.. be spread aioun t each young tree, r:- jug large, wt li-grov. trees moie. '1 manutf i applied at any sea0!:. It i not i ile i'.reLi.J the trees any p.ttr; ; ! iubblll that wuuld Latbor mict'. I.. ! summer ke'-p the v .eeds away Ircm tl . i trees. Llxperiemjo has taught that tl.:. j ferlilix-r scrvts a ve:y inipuitant pur pose, iio. only in supplying the tr- with suitable food, but in mti.o-sii; the soil and helping on such crops as 1 may choose to j-'ai.t ia my orchard. It l is an excellent iLitiiircr lor any or.. ; . ! annual oi perennial, and the ashes Lard wooi), supply the trees with tl.e element they most need and tbe fo:i lacks, ltamely, psjtath. It i- a i l-asure to fee how a you: : orchaid will thiive after an f.pplicati.u j of tins feitiii.fr. Sometimes I b.:::: j logs to get ashes for this purpose, aiidi; 1 Lave no chip-dirt. I go to a dead oak ! or hickory and scrape together the fai j len bits of bark and the rich earth at the bottom of the tree. It is a ven good substitute for chip-dirt. It is o'j- j vious tha. this material is iich iu tht j elements that compose the fo.nl of trees, i I believe in keeping fruit trees weil fed, j and that a large space around each tree j Should be given exclusively to the tree I from which to draw it? supplies. 1 nev- er plant close to my trees, prefirrirg to I Lave them branch low, nud to trim j dots u rather than up. J. Vi. 7-,a-, t'i j .liiirietni lri'ei(''0'i.s f-jr .Vje.-'i. i CuN-Ci:NTi;.TFi l'l-KTil.IFiiS : Most farmer.-- u.easate st able or lust n)arJI ! manure by tbe Laid ; but the phrsse " i load cd manure " :s as indeiln i'.e aa re j cfiids value as a piece of chalk." "ot only ilo loads vary i:i bulk, but there ia a great difference in the plant food con tained in each. Tbe character of a man's farming depends largely on tht Lir.d of manure Le applies to his so:'.. U Le feeds stock mainly on straw, the ir. i nure will bo so poor as not to te wor'.L 1 rawing to It 1 fa-ld-. cscrrt -.hen :ut-a j and teams Lave nothing else t do. j There is really more reason than is ci m I inouiy suppose! ia tbe practice t f so:: -1 ! oor farmers, who leave- their straw i:i - i TtlirA to ro- .l-.w,. o..O 1.,.. frl.'e..; till re to ro: down, and Luy ferti'17- ' "bich e-;ve equal fertility in snrii-i-i t: Si-;-. Llul"-:c is ro re oa u'.v b - p.-rs'ial; bco;! SleCK. pr ipcilv fed. Will p.iv I j fedii,- tr.ongh jrrain, oil-cake or m - - 1 .-- ,iit I-..; i. - feci to make the manure v.iluab'e l- ali crops. tmorie.oi Caltivit-n: ' Sat? ne'rhbor trit'.i'b 4,,Iy p'tl" cbl v. ' pftle end .-M-kty. tapid.y ll.s'ii.i-' -b, spi" tito vari.it. le. st..J .-loei. tiut Ii lib -.....-. i.-r cou.iiiiou WH-. iHCotniiiii r.'.u.i j h R.iviet Ity a fneii.i to try Mell.'i -Celebrate t Worm Ibiwi-r5. At'rvos'f : ' thice h::. sb.e t-xpt ::--ii the e:a: ir o.s - ". -i'O it I'.J w.ati'." Nt-ijl b. r ba. .': r , ii.iiii-.s jieli a.i. i t, vetui 1 bivsoels till. tiei'.tet velttti'.ij. in ixitt-:.c. For si : -. t'j E. Jatn", Kbi-io-bur. ' JOHSSTON, HoLT.owaT A' Co . j Jhi:nd ,lpl..a A.'. : ' ! A Payino Jmkmi:..ni.-At thi .-.. . ' tie year, v, :..-!-. jm.r i.. as!...l i.. : yo.,r horses ! eet-tie !o-,i.;h ir .-, at. year ' refuso to ttinve, iae iiei.s won't ' v t.-. e i eiif-s r.s ibey ..h ...iii, ju .'. .b ra .i p.. -; or two of Mt .'C. . iub. CM. 1-r.Vi 1 T o : IPoed Put m ii, ' 11. .'.e a:,. I . - i'. v. i j.oiioi -iu:y R.'o.Oi.b.u rt-u at. lev. --.uk '-' ': ! iii pe.y t,: .In ;.bo .is. Tlo V a'" p.- '. v t-'.O be.-t IP. is- E ib. Cattle l'ow.i.Ts ' I)..iiitifti !.u)t-ic an t :.s tht .r uioi'i v ' !io: b'tb hi;t o'b. r mn'.ur.t.-t'.i ar bo. make Ibis offer. Kit it hv a.l ;!;b r-. W Allll' I. ihe worst "rol ula, i ra s:j: cb.i-e .-in-Cm r i t v 't o i ' i v " ;' j p.iiii.i-r c sars.taarbr.;.!, ai'er't.tt.vi , r-i. & (I t- 'ei aeii if it. t tt te b'.O'i: iia.ny t.it" t ie u;dl. i r s r-i . a i: tia-te' j ' ui be u 1 ttar.-sl. J .. :ton, riob,wo( A Co , VI.' ri-ll;bp Puetits.. ioi.i by K. Jaino, Klv:.' i buij;. " l5-?--l.v-i The llrrnt Zlnnrl. r.a toothache an! nenratcla Pas rtc. rqt. o WfinntiteU. Ctilv 15 eiotts .it !1 rtnisi ' "'''' .liibtistotl, llollowav tV Co., rtn le'l'! Aei'ls t i A ' ' V ii